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Our conversation is with Mr. Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov. | |
He was the son of a high-ranking Soviet Army officer. | ||
He had an outstanding career with the press agency of the Soviet Union. | ||
It turns out that this is also a front for the KGB. | ||
He escaped to the West in 1970 after becoming totally disgusted with the Soviet system, and he did this at great risk to his life. | ||
He certainly is one of the world's outstanding experts on the subject of Soviet propaganda and disinformation and active measures. | ||
When the Soviets use the phrase ideological subversion, what do they mean? | ||
Ideological subversion or active measures. | ||
What it basically means is to change the perception of reality of every American to such an extent that no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interest of defending themselves, their families, their community and their country. | ||
It's a great brainwashing process, and it's divided in four basic stages. | ||
The first one being demoralization. | ||
A person who is demoralized is unable to assess true information. | ||
The facts tell nothing to him. | ||
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Do you believe then that men can become pregnant and have abortions? | |
Yes. | ||
What has this world come to? | ||
It's come to a world where drag kids actually exist. | ||
And people do ketamine on a couch. | ||
The next stage is destabilization. | ||
Economy? | ||
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There are some dire predictions on where the world economy is going. | |
Foreign relations? | ||
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Some of the world's superpowers could be on a collision course. | |
Defense systems? | ||
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The U.S. | |
Army is cutting back its expectations due to, quote, unprecedented recruitment challenges. | ||
The next stage, of course, is crisis. | ||
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Folks? | |
We're in a crisis. | ||
After crisis, you have so-called the period of normalization. | ||
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When we say getting back to normal, we mean something very different from what we're going through right now. | |
The demoralization process is basically completed already. | ||
I could never believe it when I landed in this part of the world that the process will go that fast. | ||
This is exactly what the KGB and Marxist-Leninist propaganda wants from Americans. | ||
To distract their opinion and attention from real issues of the United States. | ||
To have a bunch of duped Americans than Americans who are healthy, physically fit, and alert to the reality. | ||
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What is your ideal political or social structure? | |
Communist utopia. | ||
That's why my KGB instructors specifically made a plan. | ||
Try to get into filthy rich movie makers, intellectuals, cynical egocentric people who can look into your eyes with angelic expression and tell you a lie. | ||
These are the people who KGB wanted very much to recruit. | ||
All these professors and all these beautiful civil rights defenders. | ||
They are instrumental in the process of subversion only to destabilize the nation. | ||
When their job is completed, they think that they will come to power. | ||
That will never happen, of course. | ||
The psychological shock when they will see in future what the beautiful society of equality and social justice means in practice. | ||
Obviously, they will join the links of dissenters. | ||
Marxist-Leninist regime does not tolerate these people. | ||
In future, these people will be simply squashed like cockroaches. | ||
Nobody is going to pay them nothing for their beautiful, noble ideas of equality. | ||
The United States is in the state of war. | ||
The initiator of this war is the world communist system. | ||
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The only solution is communist revolution! | |
That's right, we need communists! | ||
That's what we need! | ||
This is it. | ||
This is the last country of freedom and possibility. | ||
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Okay, so what do we do? | |
What is your recommendation to the American people? | ||
The immediate thing that comes to my mind is, of course, there must be a very strong national effort to educate people in the spirit of real patriotism, number one. | ||
Number two, to explain them the real danger of socialist, communist, whatever, welfare state, big brother government. | ||
If people will fail to grasp the impending danger, nothing ever can help United States. | ||
You may kiss goodbye to your freedom, including your precious lives. | ||
I know Americans don't like to listen to things which are unpleasant. | ||
I tried to get the message across to my horror. | ||
Nobody wanted even to listen. | ||
Least of all to believe what I had to say. | ||
The time bomb is ticking with every second. | ||
The disaster is coming closer and closer. | ||
Unlike myself, you will have nowhere to defect to. | ||
United States, wake up. | ||
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It's Thursday, June 13th in the year of our Lord 2024. | |
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
What could be our second to last broadcast ever. | ||
We don't know. | ||
But today is a deciding day as far as I understand it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I say we go on strike. | ||
Oh, we'll go on strike, alright. | ||
We'll go on, uh, what you could call strike. | ||
When we're all let go. | ||
Yeah, it's happening. | ||
So I thought, you know, I thought for sure they'd make a decision today and then there'd be at least a period of wind down. | ||
I mean, there's still products in the warehouse that you'd think they'd want to sell. | ||
So you'd think we'd have a week or two to at least do something like that. | ||
But it may just be tomorrow's our last show. | ||
That may be it. | ||
So we'll try to make it a good one here. | ||
I think, I think we'll at least have some good help in doing that. | ||
We'll be joined by Elle from Some Bee I Know and the Big Dig Energy. | ||
And we'll be joined by Alex Stein in the third hour. | ||
And we'll start off today like we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is folks. | |
Your daily dispatch for Thursday the 13th of June 2024. | ||
Dr. Francis Boyle releases affidavit confirming COVID vaccines are a biological weapon of mass destruction. | ||
In an ongoing Florida lawsuit filed by Dr. Joseph Sansone to stop all further distribution of Wuhan coronavirus vaccines, Dr. Francis Boyle provided an affidavit stating that jabs violate the very law he wrote that Congress passed in order to protect Americans from biological weapons of mass destruction, WMDs, which is what he considers the COVID jabs to be. | ||
The affidavit asserts that COVID-19 injections, also known as COVID-19 nanoparticle injections and mRNA nanoparticle injections, are biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction that violate biological weapons 18 U.S.C. | ||
175 weapons and firearms. | ||
amendment if the argument is successful as part of the emergency petition of writ of mandamus it will force governor ron de santis to prohibit all further distribution of coven 19 injections coven 19 nanoparticle injections and mrna nanoparticle injections in the sunshine state so we'll get back to this in just a minute but of course somebody was to know this it would be dr francis boyle | ||
we'll get that more into that a little bit later because it's not just him saying It's also people like Dr. Michael Yeadon, the former vice president of Pfizer, also making very similar claims because they're true. | ||
And it's what we've been saying for... | ||
Literally years. | ||
Meanwhile, Idaho government shuts down water for 500,000 acres of farmland in latest effort to engineer mass famine in America. | ||
At least half a million acres of farmland in eastern and southern Idaho are under a new curtailment order that restricts farmers in these areas from using groundwater to irrigate their crops. | ||
Thousands of farmers across the Snake River Plain must now abandon their fields or else face steep fines after the Idaho Department of Water Resources Director Matthew Weaver issued a curtailment order for six groundwater districts on May 31st. | ||
The 500,000 acres subject to curtailment represent about half of all groundwater acres in the eastern Snake River Plain, which is a really big deal not only for Idaho, but also the entire country as those acres grow food for the entire nation. | ||
Last year, the IDWR changed the methodology or process it uses to estimate water shortfalls and determine curtailments. | ||
The change ignores reasonable use of Idaho's water, according to the Idaho statesman's Adam Young, which means curtailment orders will be both more frequent and more severe. | ||
Of course, this is perfectly in line with what the World Economic Forum themselves announced would be their newest initiative. | ||
Remember, COVID is a little bit vague. | ||
People understand water. | ||
You get thirsty, you want water. | ||
So we'll control people through water restrictions. | ||
And we're seeing that manifest. | ||
Of course, in one of the reddest states in the union, this gets implemented and it's just another thing to tack on. | ||
I'd forgotten there's a tweet that gone viral from, I think her name's Caitlin Johnston, when she's talking about internet censorship, but it's the same thing. | ||
Anywhere, right? | ||
It's like, oh, we have to have internet censorship for the children, internet censorship for anti-terrorism, internet censorship for anti-Semitism, internet censorship for the health crisis. | ||
It's like, okay, they just want internet censorship. | ||
Well, it's the same thing going on with the destruction of food. | ||
They'll blame climate change, or they'll blame water shortfalls, or they'll blame bird flu, but it all has the same outcome. | ||
It is the wholesale destruction of our ability to grow and produce natural food. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
It's crazy, but that is what they're doing. | ||
That is actually what's happening. | ||
So I wish more people were aware that they're actively dismantling our ability to sustain life on the planet, but that is what they're doing. | ||
And we're letting them, apparently. | ||
Meanwhile, the SPLC slashes staff by 25%, Union says. | ||
Southern Poverty Law Center, an IRS-designated charity, that's hilarious, with almost a billion dollars in reserves, a billion dollars in reserves, laid off a quarter of its staff, a scathing rebuke from the SPL Union that represents staff with the charity. | ||
The organization was slammed for the decision, which they say will have a catastrophic impact on the work done by the SPLC. | ||
And it couldn't happen to a more deserving group of people, if you want my opinion. | ||
While the union lists immigration justice as the mission to dismantle white supremacy, the SPLC has also expanded their hate watch map to include parents' rights groups, Christian and religious groups, critics of child sex changes, and others who do not toe the line of progressive ideology. | ||
Well, good riddance. | ||
Good riddance. | ||
Folks, when InfoWars shut down, I'm running for president on the platform of jail everyone at the SPLC. | ||
That'll be my platform. | ||
An organization whose entire purpose is to blame or call reasonable, decent people hateful and get them targeted by the leftist extremists that they've radicalized. | ||
A group whose entire purpose exists to facilitate and expand and help bring about the castration of children? | ||
Yeah, they should all be in jail. | ||
So I know that SPLC staff is upset that a quarter of them have been fired. | ||
But you'll feel lucky when the people that weren't fired are rotting away in jail cells for the sake of justice. | ||
We'll get more into this a little bit later as well. | ||
But a billion, they have a billion dollars just sitting in their coffers and they fire a quarter of their staff. | ||
Because I don't know if I need to tell you this. | ||
People involved in organizations like this, the people who tell you that they're better than everybody and they get to dictate what's right and wrong and they get to demonize other groups without even providing so much as a reason. | ||
These types of groups, the SPLC, the ADL, these types of organizations, they are filled to the brim with demons. | ||
They are evil people. | ||
Everything about them is evil. | ||
Everything they do exudes evil. | ||
So the people that are in this organization, they think they're in with the evil people. | ||
They don't realize the evil people don't care about them either. | ||
They only care about themselves. | ||
So they might have a billion dollars sitting in the bank, but they need to make a point and exert their power over their underlings. | ||
So you're all fired now because you worked for evil people who are doing what evil people do. | ||
Don't get mad at the cat for chasing the mouse. | ||
Don't get mad at the psychopath Idiots who run your organization when they heartlessly fire a quarter of you. | ||
You work for evil because you too are evil. | ||
Finally, transgender swimmer Leah Thomas faces legal challenge in CAS ruling. | ||
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed a challenge from transgender swimmer Leah Thomas who has asked the Swiss-based court to reject a policy That would prevent her from competing in women's races at elite competitions. | ||
So yeah, she wanted to, she, sorry, excuse me, slip of the tongue there, he wanted to compete in the Olympics, and he's not gonna be able to now. | ||
So this is, this is the state of oppression in the world today. | ||
I know, I know, you might think that scenes of Hordes of slaves being forced down into a lithium mine seems bad, but you gotta understand, in America, it's no better. | ||
I mean, we've got this six foot tall perverted man who is not allowed to swim in the olympics with the ladies so you know it's bad that really has to be our number one foot look at this freak he's such a freak who hangs out in an empty pool without a skateboard like a like what a loser all right like a thong on in his broad shoulders - | ||
His massively broad shoulders and thin hips because he's a man. | ||
Yeah, by the way, this is the man that would get off on going into the locker room and changing in front of the women and, you know, went out of his way to expose himself to them. | ||
I mean, he should be in prison, let alone not in the Olympics, but, you know, who am I to say? | ||
I think the Olympics are almost a perfect symbol of what we on the radical nationalist side believe in, actually believe in. | ||
Competition, beauty, the human form, the differences between peoples, nations, races, the goodwill and competition that comes from true diversity. | ||
I mean, how is the Olympics even going to exist in the future? | ||
Right now, the competitions are divided by gender. | ||
They're divided by nation. | ||
Which is to say, divided by race. | ||
I think we should divide competitions by weight, BMI, age. | ||
No, see, all that's going to go away. | ||
All that's going to go away. | ||
So, you know, right now, I think it's fun. | ||
Things like the World Cup, things like the Olympics. | ||
To me, part of the excitement is seeing the way different cultures, different peoples compete with each other, what they're good at, what they're not as good at. | ||
You know, one of the fun parts to me about watching things like the World Cup or the Olympics, but the World Cup in particular, because you see it on a grander scale, is seeing the way that these like, you know, cultural signifiers manifest on the field. | ||
You've got like when you watch the German soccer team play, it looks like a well engineered German machines are passing very efficiently, very complicated plays they work with. | ||
And then you've got like, I think it was Cameroon they were playing is the game that sticks out in my mind, where there wasn't a lot of technical strategy going on. | ||
But the guys were just clearly incredibly athletic and fit and powerful. | ||
And so it was like seeing, you know, okay, is it going to be the brains of the brawn? | ||
What's what's going to win this competition? | ||
That's fun to me. | ||
That's exciting. | ||
That's actual human diversity. | ||
On display in a beautiful way. | ||
I mean, the Olympics in the future, it's going to be like America, France, Britain and Kenya, and they're all going to be Kenyans. | ||
And they're all going to be men running in the women's competition. | ||
And they're all going to have, you know, biological enhancements because. | ||
Gene altering crap that goes on. | ||
So instead of being in an exploration and a celebration of. | ||
Human achievement. | ||
It'll be an exploration of scientific debauchery, basically. | ||
And it'll just be, you'll have a bunch of Kenyans all running the marathon and one will be wearing an American flag, one will be wearing a British flag, but they'll all be Kenyans because they have a natural propensity for long distance running. | ||
That's just the case. | ||
And they'll all be men because the men figure out that they can win over women by competing in the women's competition. | ||
If you really think about it, I mean, the Olympics, it'll be, the Olympic rings will be a hate sign. | ||
It'll be equivalent to a swastika in about 10 years. | ||
You can't have the Olympics without recognizing basic realities that the left rejects and dismisses aggressively. | ||
Yes, men are men. | ||
Women are women. | ||
Race exists and is real. | ||
And nationhood is important. | ||
And all of these things contribute to the existence of the Olympics and are going away. | ||
So that was fun while it lasted. | ||
It was fun while it lasted. | ||
This is a big story that is just breaking. | ||
I've seen a lot of talk on X about it. | ||
Syrian girl was holding a space and seems as though the consensus is this is Very different than anything that has come before. | ||
215 rockets fired at north after IDF killing of most senior Hezbollah officer yet. | ||
Prime Minister holds security assessment. | ||
No injuries in barrages as Hezbollah vows to ramp up attacks. | ||
Military says target Talib Abdullah commanded key regional division in south Lebanon. | ||
Firefighters are working to extinguish a fire after missiles launched from Lebanon hit open areas in the northern city of Safed. | ||
On June 12, 2024, Hezbollah launched some 215 rockets and several more missiles and drones at northern Israel on Wednesday, in what it said was a response to the killing of a senior commander in the terror group by an Israeli airstrike a night earlier. | ||
The barrages marked the largest attack carried out by Hezbollah during ongoing fighting on the Lebanon border amid the war in the Gaza Strip, and the terror group vowed to ramp up its attack in retaliation for Israel's elimination of top commander Taleb Abdullah. | ||
In a funeral possession in Beirut, senior Hezbollah official Hashim Safadin said the group would increase its intensity, force, and quality of its operations against Israel. | ||
If the enemy is screaming and moaning about what happened to him in northern Palestine, let him prepare himself to cry and wail, Safadin said. | ||
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a security assessment Wednesday evening in light of the developments in the north, his office said. | ||
This is more rockets fired in one day, if I understand it, than fired by Hezbollah in the entirety of the 2006 war between Lebanon and Israel. | ||
So that represents a major escalation, at least in terms of numbers. | ||
Obviously, rocket fire from Hezbollah into northern Israel has been a major issue. | ||
We've covered it continuously on the show here. | ||
But again, we've been seeing signs that this was a, that we are approaching a inflection point in this conflict and that the rules of engagement were being subtly but effectively changed. | ||
Now, the speculation I was hearing this morning, of course, is that Israel is in a lot of ways very screwed, that they're desperate to get America involved, but that the political geopolitical capital of Israel is being spent, has been spent. | ||
And there's a lot of speculation that to save themselves, Israel would basically put the blame on Gaza on Benjamin Netanyahu and hang him out to dry as a scapegoat, as a sacrificial lamb, if you will. | ||
Putting all the sins of the nation onto Bibi and sacrificing him. | ||
Because they're kind of screwed. | ||
They're kind of screwed as we've talked about here. | ||
Hezbollah has used the cover, political cover of Gaza | ||
Genocide to launch attacks that they wouldn't have been able to launch otherwise attacks primarily focused on blinding Israel in the north destroying their radar stations destroying their iron dome missile installations and Paving the way facilitating and in it clearing a path for invasion of northern Israel by the Radwan forces of Hezbollah and | ||
And so they've done that and they will continue to do that. | ||
Again, this looks like a major escalation in this. | ||
And we'll, we'll have to see, we'll have to see whether this was just a, just another sort of ramping up a slight uptick in the intensity or whether this is the precursor to a full scale war between Lebanon and Israel. | ||
And of course, Israel, As just as much, if not more than, Hezbollah beating the war drums for a war with, uh, between Israel and Lebanon. | ||
With even popular Israeli Twitter accounts. | ||
I think it was Eli David or somebody like that, that pose. | ||
He's a big Israeli, uh, shill, you know, former Israeli intelligence who of course became a prominent voice on Twitter. | ||
He was posting pictures of Beirut. | ||
With the label Beirut before we'll bring you the after picture later. | ||
Basically saying they're going to do to Beirut what they've done to Gaza. | ||
So that's what their intentions are and they're pretty open about that. | ||
I would not like to see Beirut reduced to rubble and God only knows many more tens of thousands of children, women and innocent men obliterated by bombs. | ||
I wonder how the rest of the world would feel about that as well. | ||
I guess we'll have to wait and see. | ||
I guess we'll just have to wait and see and we'll keep monitoring this and keep you updated as updates come in. | ||
I just put a video in here of Mike Yeadon, former vice president of Pfizer. | ||
So we'll return to our first story here. | ||
I do want to remind you, in case you're just tuning in, this may be the second to last, maybe the last, broadcast we ever do out of the studio for American Journal. | ||
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It sucks. | |
It's just a bummer. | ||
It's nice to know that we didn't fail, that we didn't give up, that you didn't abandon us as the audience. | ||
You know, I try to imagine what it would be like if instead of the case that we're in now, where we've actually been so effective, we've been so powerful, we've been so popular that they have to go out of their way to manipulate everything and destroy us. | ||
Like, what if instead of that, we were going the way that all these leftist organizations are going? | ||
Not just the journalistic ones, by the way, things like the SPLC. | ||
How would it feel to know that our audience declined, and nobody was paying attention, and nobody was buying advertising with us, and nobody was sharing our stuff, and our numbers were dropping, and then, you know, we basically just couldn't... weren't getting paid enough to keep this whole thing going, and we just got, you know, a letter saying we're fired because... | ||
We're out of money, and we all just have to go away. | ||
Like, that would feel so crushing. | ||
That would feel so... I would feel pathetic if that was the case. | ||
And they should. | ||
These people that this is happening to, they are pathetic, and they should recognize that. | ||
And that's not the case for us. | ||
So I can't exactly feel like, ah, we failed. | ||
Ah, we didn't do our job right. | ||
Or, oh, if we're peddling, you know, the wrong thing and we need to reform what we think we're doing here. | ||
No. | ||
We would continue to be successful. | ||
We would have been without all of these chains wrapped around us because of the – I mean, it's an election year. | ||
We'd be building new studios. | ||
We'd be producing documents. | ||
I mean, it's unimaginable what we would be doing if we weren't under continuous, relentless, unfair, utterly baseless attacks. | ||
So, if nothing else, we can hold our head high and recognize and appreciate that you have been there for us, that the audience has been there to support us, that you have supported us. | ||
That we have changed the world. | ||
That it's our effectiveness that has made us a target. | ||
It's our ability to influence the masses towards the truth and away from the lies of the mainstream media that has put us in the crosshairs. | ||
And that that means that even when they shut this place down, the message will only continue and grow bigger. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Truth is coming out. | ||
I just want to recognize what a monumental shift we're living through right now. | ||
In that, what's happening with media is not some small hiccup in, you know, a situation that will continue after this. | ||
They are obviously, and quite deliberately, shutting down basically every right-wing dissident outlet. | ||
Gateway Pundit is being sued. | ||
Epoch Times CEO is embroiled in some nonsense. | ||
VDare, they're trying to shut down through Letitia James. | ||
They're succeeding in shutting down Infowars. | ||
And this is all happening at the same time that leftist media outlets or even mainstream supposedly centrist aka leftist media outlets are collapsing in failure at an astonishing rate. | ||
And yet everybody's just going on X and just being independent. | ||
I was thinking about this in particular talking to Brianna yesterday. | ||
She was at Fox News. | ||
And the way it used to work was you had to get a job at some big station like Fox News. | ||
And if you didn't do what they wanted, if you got fired from there, you'd go and try to find a job at a different big network. | ||
Or maybe you'd have to step back down to the smaller scale local news outlet, newspapers or stations. | ||
But now people are just going independent. | ||
They're being successful. | ||
They're making massive waves. | ||
They're actually putting their journalistic training and capability to work and being effective in that. | ||
Completely independent. | ||
Like, I don't know if there's going to be media companies in the future. | ||
You might have little cadres of journalists who team up for a while to maximize their capabilities. | ||
But the way X is continuing to dominate the way that media companies are being shut down, but the people in them are just going off independent and doing big things themselves. | ||
This is a monumental and epoch-making shift. | ||
And it's almost like InfoWars is, by necessity or by force, without choosing to do so, taking part in this. | ||
It's a tragedy, obviously, that Forge is being shut down, especially for the crew. | ||
Of course, I mean, that is the biggest crime in all of this is the human capital that has taken literally decades to acquire. | ||
The best crew that has existed, at least in my time here, and that goes for all three shows. | ||
No, Alex totally said we're the best crew ever, so. | ||
I mean, it's true. | ||
I believe him. | ||
It's not even a joke. | ||
When I got started here, I was on the crew and I didn't know what the hell I was doing. | ||
That was not the crew he was talking about. | ||
No, that's the old crew. | ||
Now I don't touch the technical stuff. | ||
Yeah, you're doing great. | ||
Just stay in your lane. | ||
Stay in your lane. | ||
It's true, though. | ||
It is absolutely true. | ||
And it's been wild, you know, over the last seven years. | ||
And getting started, like I said, I mean, we only had one crew when I started. | ||
Had to train the others. | ||
But just it, I mean, it's almost miraculous because, let's be honest, we get a lot of Get a lot of kooky characters who want jobs at InfoWars. | ||
The kookiest. | ||
We love them. | ||
God bless them. | ||
But we've been able to hire people that not only believe in this cause in a very real, sincere and passionate way, but are technically professionals to the highest degree. | ||
And most of them make sweet, sweet music. | ||
It's true. | ||
Most of them make music or art or, you know, some, some other Side gig that we all do just because we don't like sitting around and not doing anything. | ||
And it's, uh, it's a shame. | ||
I mean, hopefully nobody will be picked up by some of the people that have studios around here. | ||
This is a call out to the Mike Adamses and Dell big trees out there. | ||
You want this crew. | ||
You actually desperately want this crew. | ||
They're better than your crew. | ||
I'll tell you that right now. | ||
Wait, don't insult him. | ||
Wait, sorry. | ||
Sorry, I'm asking for a favor here. | ||
I mean, your crew's great. | ||
We love your crew, but ours is just maybe a little bit better, and you would benefit from them. | ||
We are pretty expensive, though. | ||
You're worth it. | ||
You're worth every penny. | ||
Of course, we've only been able to do this because the audience has been so loyal and generous and appreciative of what we've been able to accomplish here. | ||
And I guess I should say, since this may be one of my last times to be able to, uh, that I hope you can follow me at, on Twitter and whatever comes next for me, I'll post there at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
And, uh, make sure to do that. | ||
If you like listening to me every day, well, you'll probably, probably be able to do that. | ||
I mean, I'll probably just keep doing the show from home. | ||
It'll be more difficult and not as fun. | ||
Not as big or important as this is, but got a family to feed, so gotta do that. | ||
And God willing, we'll be able to grow and sort of reform this. | ||
It'll be like the Iron Giant. | ||
It'll be like when the Iron Giant is destroyed. | ||
And we're like the hand and I'm one finger and Dan's another finger, man. | ||
We'll all... I got dibs on middle finger. | ||
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That'll be attached first. | |
I'll be the first one attached to the palm, but we'll all come together and then we will crawl an inch and clatter our way back to the rest of the body and reform for the final battle. | ||
So please do follow me at Harrison H Smith on X and await announcement there. | ||
But of course, this is this is all like happening at once. | ||
It's all. | ||
Taking place simultaneously. | ||
All these shutdowns, all of this, all these attacks against the media, which of course should make you beg the question. | ||
You should beg the question and make you wonder. | ||
What are they planning? | ||
What are they going to lie about? | ||
That they're so desperately trying to make sure that there are no big outlets to expose their lies. | ||
What false flag is coming up? | ||
What World War III level conflict are they about to embroil us in? | ||
What's about to happen that they need all the truth tellers destroyed so that the lie can flourish? | ||
We don't know, but it's symbolic, of course, that this is happening at the same time that things like the COVID scam and the vaccine poison is all being exposed in a very real way. | ||
Dr. Francis Boyle has released an affidavit confirming that COVID vaccines are biological weapons of mass destruction. | ||
It's actually what he calls them. | ||
This affidavit, this legally binding claim, That COVID-19 injections, also known as COVID-19 nanoparticle injections and mRNA nanoparticle injections, are biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction that violates the U.S. | ||
Code, which bans the creation and distribution of such things. | ||
The emergency petition for writ of mandamus was first filed on March 3rd, 2024 in the Florida Supreme Court and then moved to the Circuit Court. | ||
The circuit court dismissed the case and is now in the appellate court where the brief was filed on Memorial Day, May 27, 2024. | ||
The case asserts that the continued distribution of COVID jabs violates biological weapons 18 U.S.C. | ||
175, as well as a whole variety of other codes and laws and statutes. | ||
One of the world's leading experts on biological weapons, Dr. Boyle's affidavit gives immense credibility to the case, which in and of itself is already credible, but that is now even more scientifically and expertly backed as a valid challenge to an otherwise heinous class of experimental injections that never should have been approved for use in the first place. | ||
We'll expand on this on the other side with a statement from former FISA Vice President Michael Yeadon. | ||
I just want to say thank you to all of the experts that we had on this show or that produced the coverage that we were able to take to air to dissuade people from taking, accepting, subjecting themselves to this biological weapon. | ||
If InfoWars helped you to avoid this attack, that's a good enough legacy for us. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
The COVID scam is being exposed, being admitted to at this point. - I went on a big rant yesterday, just asking, what is it going to take? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
We know now, we know everything that there is to know about the whole crime, the whole construct of the deception. | ||
And now you've got Dr. Francis Boyle, who is a professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law. | ||
He received an A.B. | ||
in political science from the University of Chicago, followed by a J.D. | ||
degree magna cum laude from Harvard. | ||
Harvard Law School, followed by A.M. | ||
and Ph.D. | ||
degrees in political science from Harvard University. | ||
He's advised many international bodies about human rights, war crimes and genocide, nuclear policy and biowarfare. | ||
Both houses of the U.S. | ||
Congress voted unanimously to approve his Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989, which was signed into law by George H.W. | ||
Bush with the approval of the Department of Justice. | ||
And this man with these imminent credentials, this highly respected expert in the field, | ||
has said quote it is in my expert opinion that COVID-19 nanoparticle injections or mRNA nanoparticle injections or COVID-19 injections meet the criteria of biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction according to 18 USC 175 as well as weapons and firearm code 790.166 Florida statute that is his and that is in an affidavit that is in a | ||
Documents signed under penalty of perjury. | ||
There's no speculation here. | ||
There's no conspiracy theory going on. | ||
There's no interpretation necessary. | ||
There's no question as to whether or not this guy is able to make these types of determinations. | ||
He is. | ||
If anybody is, it's him. | ||
He's not being vague about this. | ||
He's not saying, well, the vaccine might not have worked. | ||
Well, there may have been some unintended... | ||
They meet the criteria of biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction. | ||
And this is how you know the mainstream media is not legit. | ||
As if you needed more evidence of this. | ||
This is how you know. | ||
Because if they cared, About the people that they're talking to the people that they're providing information with This should be it's the top page story absolutely everywhere, but it's not it's not even mentioned So That shows you what their priorities are pretty obviously Of course, he's not the only one. | ||
There are other people in positions of knowledge, positions of authority, who are saying very much the same thing. | ||
Let's go now to clip number one. | ||
This is Dr. Mike Eden, former vice president of Pfizer, at a rally, explaining what we've known the whole time. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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If you've followed me, you'll know I spent over 30 years in research in the pharmaceutical industry and biotech. | |
I trained in toxicology and I worked with colleagues designing experimental molecules that would hopefully become medicines. | ||
That gives me the credentials to stand, as it were, in the shoes of the designers of these vaccines and answer the question, what were you thinking when you made these design decisions? | ||
Now you can go and watch any of my interviews, but I'll cut to the chase. | ||
And you may not believe it, but I am sure, not slightly but sure, these materials were designed intentionally to harm, maim, and kill, and to reduce human fertility. | ||
That is my verdict. | ||
And I can stand it up. | ||
I will be in court. | ||
Supreme Court in Costa Rica very shortly, and I'll be using exactly this argument, but I'll give the detail. | ||
That's the first point. | ||
So don't take these injectables. | ||
Don't take the next lot either. | ||
They will also be designed to harm you. | ||
Oral mRNA-based materials are dangerous. | ||
Don't take them. | ||
So again, that's the guy, as he said at the beginning of that statement, who spent 30 years as an expert in this field, a vice president of Pfizer. | ||
So if you're just hearing this for the first time, if you're somebody who has, you know, bought, frankly drank the Kool-Aid, gotten the injections, if you're listening to mainstream media, you think ivermectin is a horse paste and the vaccines are safe and effective, understand that the people saying that the vaccines are not just not safe and effective, | ||
People saying that the vaccines are, quote, designed intentionally to harm, maim, and kill and to reduce human fertility. | ||
Let me be very clear, not as a side effect, but as a primary effect, as an intended effect of the vaccines. | ||
It's not InfoWars saying this. | ||
It's not Alex Jones saying this. | ||
It's not Harrison Smith saying this. | ||
This is a former 30-year vice president of Pfizer saying this. | ||
This is the world's leading expert in bio warfare, calling these in official court, legal, by penalty of perjury documents, biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction. | ||
So if this is your first time hearing this, and if you know people out there that are still buying the vaccine, they think you're crazy for not taking the vaccine. | ||
They think that you being a skeptic of the medical institutions is crazy and dangerous. | ||
Send them these videos. | ||
Send them these stories from InfoWars.com. | ||
And hopefully they can ask the question, why haven't I heard about this anywhere else? | ||
Why isn't this being presented in the mainstream media? | ||
Even if it's not true, even if it comes out that these guys are mistaken and their claims are rebutted, which they won't be. | ||
I mean, that's ridiculous. | ||
These are, this is true. | ||
This is just obviously true. | ||
Why wouldn't the media at least bring it up? | ||
What is their purpose? | ||
What are they trying to achieve? | ||
It's not your health. | ||
They're not trying to keep you healthy. | ||
They're not trying to keep you informed. | ||
Because they would tell you about this if that was the case. | ||
They're not telling you about it. | ||
Even though they know it. | ||
Even though they know it to be true. | ||
Either because they're complicit in the conspiracy. | ||
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Because that's exactly what this is. | |
A conspiracy theory. | ||
People conspiring. | ||
Conspirare. | ||
So they're either in on it, or they're puppets of the people who are in on it. | ||
Because if they cared, even in the slightest, about your health, your well-being, your ability to have a family, if they cared about you at all, they would be telling you this. | ||
But they're not. | ||
So really think about what that means, what that entails. | ||
What other truths you can glean from it. | ||
And think about the scale of this lie. | ||
The impact of this lie. | ||
Think about what these people are willing to do to millions, tens, hundreds of millions of people. | ||
How many people were tricked into getting the vaccine or forced into getting or coerced into getting the vaccine? | ||
How many people are they willing to kill For their purpose. | ||
And if that's the case, what is their purpose? | ||
What would be worth doing this to so many people? | ||
What would be worth taking this risk? | ||
If you say it would be worth it because the virus was just that dangerous Somebody was just trying so hard. | ||
They tried too hard to stop the virus. | ||
We may have gone a little overboard, but it's just because we cared so much. | ||
I want to remind you, the virus that they were doing this all to stop was created in a lab by them. | ||
Another thing that they're covering up, that has been exposed, that is not debatable, that's not speculation. | ||
It never was, but they can't even pretend that anymore because we have their emails, we have in their own words, them discussing how this was the most likely scenario, a lab leak. | ||
They didn't want that out. | ||
And so they covered it up and use taxpayer dollars to bribe other scientists to change their mind about the origin and say it was naturally caused. | ||
So there's one thing that you can take away from Impa Wars is 30 years in existence. | ||
The entire establishment apparatus Is working in conjunction in a coordinated attempt to kill all of you. | ||
If you think that's too extreme, you need to look at what's actually happening. | ||
You just pay attention to the reality because if anything I'm underselling it. | ||
They're doing this folks. | ||
The name-calling, the anti-Semitism, the psychopathic language that seems to be coming out of people means nothing. | ||
And I want to make sure everybody knows this, right? | ||
At the end of the day, you are going to have to account to God for the things that you allowed, the things that you were OK. | ||
And for the things that you did not have enough courage to state. | ||
The amount of death of Palestinian children has been unacceptable, full stop. | ||
Bibi Netanyahu, in my view, should not be given an invitation to Congress. | ||
I think it's unacceptable. | ||
I agree. | ||
Unacceptable. | ||
And to be clear, for whatever the reason, when it comes to the topic of Israel, it does seem that journalists are fearful to critique Israel. | ||
Well, I'm not at all. | ||
And why is that? | ||
Because I would say, Piers, that you too. | ||
You too. | ||
You seem a little fearful to critique Israel and to want to always seem that you're coming across a little bit understanding of everything they're doing. | ||
What is it that makes journalists, corporate journalists, Fearful of saying, like, hey, you know, Israel has done a ton of things that have been very wrong. | ||
Yes, and I have said they're wrong. | ||
I think Netanyahu should go. | ||
I think half of that cabinet should go, because some of them have definitely been using genocidal language. | ||
I think a lot of what Israel's been doing in the last few weeks is completely unacceptable. | ||
But ultimately, I also, from the start of this conflict, believe that Israel not only had a right to defend itself after the terror attack on October the 7th, But a fundamental duty to his people. | ||
And here's where I'm just curious about your tweeting through this procedure, this whole war. | ||
Because on October the 7th, you didn't tweet anything. | ||
You didn't tweet anything on October the 8th. | ||
And October the 9th, you tweeted, so much world peace ever since we got the orange man out of office. | ||
So glad the adults are back in charge. | ||
A lot of people say, well, if you care this much about innocent people being killed, why didn't you say anything when 1,200 people were massacred to death in the most brutal barbaric manner in this awful terror attack by Hamas? | ||
And nearly 7,000 more were wounded, some of them catastrophically and irreparably. | ||
Why did that not compel you to say anything? | ||
Well, first and foremost, Israel is a foreign country, so typically I talk about topics that have to do with America. | ||
Secondly, you're only quoting my Twitter feed. | ||
I'm also on Facebook. | ||
I'm also on Instagram. | ||
I also had a daily podcast in which I did respond directly about what happened and called the events horrific—multiple times, multiple times said what Hamas did was absolutely horrific. | ||
So, you're using a snapshot of my Twitter feed where you're acknowledging that I didn't tweet for days to suggest that I didn't have anything to say about what had happened. | ||
Now, to be clear, I am consistent on all matters. | ||
I do not want America involved whatsoever in anything that is happening in Israel. | ||
I don't want my dollars sent over to Israel. | ||
We should not be supporting Israel. | ||
Obviously, Thomas Massie has done a lot of work showing how it doesn't even make economic sense. | ||
That we have so much debt, and yet we're sending money over to support Israel. | ||
And the biggest issue, by the way, that I have with Israel, in talking about them being above reproach, is the fact that they are supplying the arms to murder Christians, okay? | ||
In Armenia, the oldest Christian country in the world, and yet nobody talks about that. | ||
For whatever reason, it seems to be the circumstance that when Jewish people die in Israel, it's wall-to-wall coverage. | ||
But when Christians die all over the world, nobody talks about it. | ||
Everyone wants to correlate everything to World War II. | ||
Everyone wants to talk about Adolf Hitler, and rightfully so. | ||
He was a horrific person. | ||
But nobody wants to talk about Henrique Agoda, right? | ||
Nobody wants to talk about the Bolsheviks. | ||
Nobody wants to talk about the Christian Holocaust. | ||
I am tired of the media, exhausted of the media, not speaking about what is happening to Christians all around the world. | ||
And it is especially horrific while at the exact same time that it is happening, the slaughter of Christians in Armenia, the arms being supplied by Israel, that the media turns the other way and says, oh, okay, but what about what's happening in Israel? | ||
So you know what I'm asking for? | ||
Actual equality, okay? | ||
Because it seems like this is like a special category, the special relationship that we have. | ||
I'm a Christian first, okay? | ||
And so my concerns are going to be with what's happening to Christians all around the world, because it is us. | ||
We are the number one most persecuted religion in the world. | ||
And all Christians watching this need to realize the time is now to start speaking up, because we have been silenced about the things that are happening to us for a very long time. | ||
The media is very clearly not our friend. | ||
When there is wall-to-wall coverage of Christians being killed, In Armenia, Christians being killed in Nigeria and the treatment of Christians in America and all across the globe today? | ||
Then you ask me if I will use my platform and I will use my voice to speak about what's happening in Israel. | ||
How about that? | ||
Okay. | ||
I think that's a perfectly reasonable point to make. | ||
And now we know why Candace Owens was fired from Daily Wire. | ||
And now we know powerful stuff. | ||
Mic drop moment. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is American Journal. | ||
The second hour is on. | ||
I'm your host Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Lauren of Big Dig Energy. | ||
A podcast that focuses on deep dives into topics like the deep state, psyops, politics, and so much more. | ||
She's with us today to discuss Anthony Fauci's covering up of gain-of-function research into monkeypox, the monkeypox virus. | ||
You can follow Lauren on X at SomeBitchIIKnow. | ||
The website is BigDigEnergy.info, and she's on Rumble at BigDigEnergy. | ||
Lauren, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Welcome back to the show. | ||
Okay, we're having a bit of a technical issue here. | ||
She can't hear me apparently, so we'll come back to her in just a second, but let me just lay the groundwork for what she's going to get into. | ||
Fauci's Institute hid a monkeypox gain-of-function plans from Congress and the media. | ||
For nearly nine years, Anthony Fauci's Institute concealed plans to engineer a pandemic-capable monkeypox virus with a case fatality rate of up to 15 percent, 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—impox virus, they call it—with a high transmissibility and moderate mortality. | ||
Just completely rogue mad scientist. | ||
I mean, this is like mad scientist stuff. | ||
They are engineering viruses and then concealing that they're doing this. | ||
The NIAID, the institute Fauci oversaw for nearly four decades, in 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 monkeypox proposal as a case study in how the institute oversees and accounts for the monitoring of potentially dangerous gain-of-function research of concern. | ||
So I understand we are connected with Lauren now. | ||
Lauren, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Sorry for that little hiccup there, but welcome to the show. | ||
No, it was on my end. | ||
I had my microphone set as my speakers, which of course, you know, doesn't work. | ||
Well, that's microphones, not speakers. | ||
Lauren, you should know that. | ||
I know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, despite We've touched on this topic, but I haven't really delved into it, not nearly as much as you have. | ||
So lay it out for us. | ||
What is going on? | ||
- I apologize for that. | ||
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So anyways, hi, how are ya? - Hi, good, very good, thank you. | |
And we've touched on this topic, but I haven't really delved into it, not nearly as much as you have. | ||
So lay it out for us. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Of course, this can be found at bigdigenergy.info. | ||
And there, if people don't know, you have notes and timelines and information. | ||
I mean, it's a compendium of knowledge that you sort of compile in real time on your show. | ||
What have you discovered about this monkeypox scandal, this conspiracy to weaponize monkeypox? | ||
Well, I mean, it's not my research necessarily. | ||
I actually didn't even know this investigation was going on, but I Caught the tail end of the audio of what you're reading off. | ||
But a congressional report was published on Tuesday, on the 11th, essentially detailing that over the last decade or so, beginning in 2015, which I have a hard time wrapping around that that was a decade ago. | ||
But anyway, so they approved a gain of function In dual use research experiments with monkeypox virus, there's two different clades. | ||
One is more transmissible, and one is more deadly. | ||
The deadlier clade has about a 15% fatality rate. | ||
So it's, you know, it's not catastrophic, but it is significantly higher. | ||
And they were, of course, engineering it to try to get the transmissibility of the first clade with the, you know, level of Deadliness, sorry, I forget the word for that right now, with the second clade. | ||
And it started to be investigated after a Nature article was published, I believe, or Science, maybe, article was published in 2022, detailing exactly this. | ||
And that was, of course, at the time, seems like it wasn't that long ago, but in 2022, monkeypox kind of reentered the public consciousness again, because there were outbreaks. | ||
And it so happened to coincide, it was actually about a year ago today, or two years ago, because it coincided right before You know, Pride Month, right? | ||
And as soon as it became Pride Month in 2022, they stopped reporting on it entirely, which, you know, you got to find that a little funny, right? | ||
Right. | ||
Because it seems to be sexually transmitted diseases between gay men and suddenly it was cropping up on children and dogs and it got very embarrassing. | ||
And it was also, I mean, this was all an outbreak from like one gay orgy on a canary island or something. | ||
And it was, it was, Yeah, it was like a... well, I don't want to... in which they would urinate on each other, among other things. | ||
And of course, it is... it is... yeah, I mean... | ||
You know. | ||
It was the type of thing where it was like, okay, this out broke, this, this broke out at this festival on this small island. | ||
So, I mean. | ||
Sorry, sorry. | ||
It would be, it did. | ||
This festival, right? | ||
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This festival, whatever this, this carnival, this circus, whatever, whatever it was. | ||
That's what they call it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But it was the type of thing where it was like, okay, this should be very simple to combat. | ||
You have a very limited number of people that could have been exposed. | ||
Quit it! | ||
We know who all of them are. | ||
You could literally have a list of like a thousand people and go, okay, these thousand people need to like stay home for a month. | ||
Sorry, it's inconvenient, but we can stop an outbreak by doing this. | ||
But they did nothing to like limit the transmission at all. | ||
It was very suspicious when that happened. | ||
And then, of course, the coverage went away during Pride Month because it wasn't the pandemic that they really wanted it to be. | ||
It was instead a bit of an embarrassment for them. | ||
Right. | ||
And I mean, there's so much to this. | ||
The academics came out of the woodwork to say that I kind of liken, you know, there's people who are like actually proficient at martial arts and... | ||
And then there's like the dude in the fedora, who's like, super is like super read up on it. | ||
And he's like, Well, if I was in this fight, that's how I would win, you know, and then there's like actual, like people who practice medicine, who deal with actual sick people who are not in the ivory tower, who are like, Yeah, no, you would get your ass kicked, dude. | ||
Sorry for saying that. | ||
But you know what I mean? | ||
I kind of liken it to that. | ||
So that the ivory tower academics were, of course, you Looking through the intersectionality lens of, well, gay men are oppressed, so if you tell them that they can't have their pee orgies, then you are... I mean, I'm serious. | ||
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You, you're a bigot if you say, hey, that's gross, baby, stop it. | ||
Not even forever. | ||
You know, not even forever. | ||
Just for a month. | ||
Can you give us a month? | ||
No. | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
No, they'll shut down your church for a year over coronavirus and that's no big deal. | ||
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But if you dare say that they should chill out on the gay orgies for like a week or two, that was unacceptable. | ||
Well, no, and of course, because this is, it's a pox virus. | ||
It is spread through, you know, skin contact, lesions. | ||
And there's an argument to be made that, you know, there's a bit of a, There's an interesting subculture of bug chasers. | ||
interesting might be a bit much, but there's a subculture of... Bug chasers. | ||
Are you talking about bug chasing? | ||
Yes, yes, bug chasers who enjoy in a sexual manner the concept of spreading disease, including HIV. | ||
There's a documentary that came out in, I believe it was like the early 2000s, about bug chasers, and they are all dead now, believe it or not. | ||
Or almost all of them. | ||
They were intentionally trying to get HIV and AIDS. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then of course you have the biomedical, there was like a biomedical conference last year in which it was sponsored by like Genios and Gilead, in which they have talks titled, Don't Yuck My Yum, in which they say, again, because of the intersectionality lens, that these are marginalized groups. | ||
You can't tell them not to have the things that they want in order to genuinely protect their health. | ||
On a nature and scientific level, it is against nature, and there are things Yeah, yeah, right. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I hate speech. | ||
This is not allowed. | ||
against nature from recurring. | ||
I mean, realistically, it just is what it is, you know, but it's a bigoted thing to say that or to even think it. | ||
So, you know, I'll see y'all from prison, I guess. | ||
Yeah, yeah, right. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I hate speech. | ||
This is not allowed. | ||
You know, what's kind of sad is, and this is just a tangent, but literally yesterday, my wife was telling me she has a friend who has a little kid, and it was so cute because a little kid came up with this phrase where if her mom puts food she doesn't like, she says, don't yuck my yum, and we're laughing. she says, don't yuck my yum, and we're laughing. | ||
Well, I'm so sorry. | ||
Yeah, we thought that was just a cute little saying that a little girl came up with. | ||
Turns out that maybe she'd picked that up from some gay propaganda. | ||
You've just turned a cute story into a horrifying reality of the modern world. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Sorry. | ||
That's okay. | ||
It's kind of a thing, I guess. | ||
It's just sort of emblematic of what we're doing here. | ||
I think that is a phrase otherwise, though. | ||
But again, that was again, and that's the key. | ||
It's the way that again, the irony of a pharma sponsored HIV summit in which they say, no, you should do all of these things. | ||
And then they're simultaneously saying, hey, let's get you hooked up on a lifetime of, you know, PrEP prescriptions. | ||
I mean, the irony is so thick. | ||
But I think it's probably a phrase otherwise. | ||
I think it's their way of kind of cutesy-fying something that's otherwise just, you know, there's no way to say, hey, people get turned on when they think they're spreading AIDS and HIV, you know? | ||
That's not as cute as, don't yuck my yum! | ||
It probably is some cute thing. | ||
It probably is some cute thing that kids say because we know how they love to, you know, bastardize those things. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Anywho! | ||
It's horrifying. | ||
Well, and let's just be clear, going back to monkeypox and the transmissibility and immortality of it all. | ||
15% doesn't sound high, right? | ||
It's not the Black Death. | ||
It's not the plague. | ||
It's not 50%. | ||
But compare this to COVID, which had a survival rate of like plus 99%. | ||
So you're talking about 1% for COVID, and we saw the damage that did. | ||
15%, that's massive. | ||
I mean, that actually is a very serious you know, concern if something with 15% mortality starts spreading through the population rapidly, that would be a huge deal. | ||
So why would they even be doing this? | ||
Why would they be doing this gain of function research if the intention wasn't to release it? | ||
Right. | ||
I think that's an obvious question. | ||
I mean, well, um, in, it's interesting that you say that I have a lot of people who are not able to do it. | ||
Monkeypox, as we know it, was discovered in a laboratory setting in 1958. | ||
I believe it was in a... Let me check my notes really quick. | ||
I believe in Denmark. | ||
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In the fall of 1958, it was observed. | ||
And then by 1961, they were already trying to increase transmissibility. | ||
They discovered that it passed very easily through rodents. | ||
And then, oddly enough, in the early 2000s in the U.S., there was an outbreak of, and they were using prairie dogs. | ||
I suppose I should include that prairie dogs are part of this, you know, lineup of rodentia. | ||
In the early 2000s, there was actually an outbreak of monkeypox from prairie dogs. | ||
And that had never really been observed in prairie dogs before. | ||
To answer your question, what they say is to predict if and when there is a potential pandemic that might occur. | ||
Of course, I don't really abide by that narrative. | ||
That's the argument made. | ||
That's the argument. | ||
That's the argument made. | ||
If you ask me, I think that the just moral center of the pharmaceutical industry, I hate to tell you this. | ||
I think it might be compromised. | ||
What? | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
I'm sorry I had to find out this way. | ||
But the reality is that if you create these niche use cases for... | ||
For expensive new drugs that don't have a generic and won't for, I don't know, at least 10 or 15 years, if not more, where they can have an exclusive right to a developed vaccine or a therapeutic or pill or whatever have you. | ||
I mean, that's That's cash cow, my friend. | ||
Right. | ||
Cash cow. | ||
You're talking about like a for-profit firefighting venture being arsonist, basically. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They start the fire and then get paid to put it out. | ||
Well, you know, like there's kind of an interesting psychological phenomenon where oftentimes Well, not oftentimes, but if someone say murder someone and there's a subsequent investigation in their neighborhood or around because it was like their neighbor, they'll oftentimes try to be like overly helpful, you know, and try like, because they, it feeds the ego of thinking that you got away with it, but oftentimes it is a tell. | ||
And so I kind of, And, you know, again, these are I everything I've ever said is satire, you know, and if you try to sue me, I don't have money. | ||
So whatever. | ||
But to me, that kind of psychological phenomenon can be expanded, of course, at scale with an entire industry that's driven by sales. | ||
I mean, really think about the concept of I used to want to be briefly a pharmaceutical sales rep. | ||
Because I used to work in a restaurant where they would come in and order these massive, gorgeous catering orders, and they'd always be dressed up all snappy and all that. | ||
And then you really think about the concept of being a pharmaceutical sales rep and what that implies. | ||
Merchant of death. | ||
The nature of it all. | ||
Yeah, and because someone dropped by the office and gave you, you know, 30 clicky pens with, like, the good ink and some free lunch, you're now going to recommend a pharmaceutical product to people. | ||
Like, what is that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
The reality of the situation, too, I think that I find the most disturbing and sad is that it turns out people are like, man, they got bought off. | ||
They got paid. | ||
It actually People don't cost that much, it turns out, to be bought off. | ||
It usually can involve things like, you know, status to feed the ego and maybe a few thousand dollars here or there. | ||
It's embarrassingly cheap to buy off people who don't have really a sense of right and wrong and justice about these things. | ||
Or maybe an overinflated sense of trust for the industry that they're dealing with, right? | ||
It's not like they're sitting there going, yeah, I might be killing my patients, but at least I'm getting a hundred bucks for it. | ||
They think, Yeah, it's just the way that it works. | ||
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You know, the pharmaceutical companies, they're really good. | ||
They get these cool new products. | ||
They want to tell me about them. | ||
It's just how it works, and it's nice to know what new products are so I can, you know, get my customer, get my patients the best of what they need. | ||
I mean, you know, obviously they just think that... | ||
This is the way the system works. | ||
It's worked for 50 years. | ||
It's what, you know, my professors did. | ||
It's what I do. | ||
It's just the way that it works. | ||
They don't even consider that there might be some untoward activity, that they might not have your patient's health, you know, in the foremost of their mind. | ||
I think it's a combination of things. | ||
I think a lot of it's just willful ignorance for the doctors and pharmaceutical reps that think this is just the way that it works. | ||
And why would our pharmaceutical companies do anything other than try to help people? | ||
It's an overinflated sense of trust, I think. | ||
Maybe maybe that is so again, psychologically, there is kind of a pathology of people who go into medicine, particularly like surgeons and all. | ||
And again, I think that they do like surgeons, especially like, I don't care if they're a bit, you know, Little bit cuckoo because I yeah, I appreciate that they that they can do what they do. | ||
I couldn't do that. | ||
I do think that when you talk about like think about like a pharmaceutical commercial on the TV, you know, they list off the list of side effects at like five times speed. | ||
And it's just kind of this abstraction of things that could, you know, well, of course they have to list that. | ||
Of course it could happen, but that's not something that happens to me. | ||
That's not something that happens to people that I know. | ||
You know, that's for the other, and you kind of abstract it to the point where until it does kind of jar you out of that sense of the kind of insulated bubble, If it ever does, that's for other people and you can kind of remove yourself from it being a reality. | ||
But when you look at the reality of things like Guillain-Barre or myocarditis, wow, I can't talk. | ||
I think one of the things that they kind of skipped over with things like myocarditis is like, well, yeah, it clears up but something like 1 in 3 to 1 in 1 in 4 to 1 in 3 cases of myocarditis after you have after the first one occurs will become recurrent throughout the rest of your life. | ||
And we'll have, of course, compound, you know, charge compounding interest with each iteration of that. | ||
And so there are going to be people who, a third or a quarter of these people who have myocarditis due to the COVID vaccine, due to the H1N1 rollout during Ford's presidency, during the, well, smallpox was a whole different beast too. | ||
You know, this is a lifetime of another medical malady that, you know, believe it or not, Believe it or not, I gotta tell you, you're not gonna believe this. | ||
The pharmaceutical companies that produced the products that caused these things also sell the next subsequent remedy for the side effects of the pharmaceutical products. | ||
You're blowing my mind here, Lauren. | ||
I know, I know! | ||
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I know! | ||
And of course, it narrows down, it tapers down the likelihood that you might know someone who suffers directly from side effects of a relatively low-risk pharmaceutical product. | ||
It does get removed from you, but they're now starting to People might argue that it's starting to, it's a bit much, but these products that they're rolling out now, especially when you get into affecting your cell's DNA with mRNA technology. | ||
mRNA technology truly could be something that becomes a very elegant thing to use in medicine way down the line, but for that to be a mass rollout, Globally, of something that's never worked. | ||
They've tried it before, it didn't work. | ||
It's so reckless. | ||
And of course, as you were reading, I was watching the show before I came on, you know, the guy who, I forget his name, but who said that it was intentional. | ||
It wasn't just the hubris of the pharmaceutical industry, it was an intentional thing. | ||
To me, I'm not saying that that's irrelevant because it's not, but the outcome is still the same, which is very real people, you know, your mom or dad, your, your aunt or your uncle or your grandma, your grandpa, like your cousin, your niece or nephew, like they're the ones who are being affected by this. | ||
And when you see a 19 year old, perfectly healthy, uh, like male athlete who now is having recurrent myocarditis for the rest of his life and had to end his, you know, Hadn't even really begun athletic career. | ||
I mean, that's that's a tragedy. | ||
And when you when you abstract it again into like these large numbers, you kind of forget like the individual person that's at the center of each and every one of these instances. | ||
Right. | ||
And when it comes to things like monkeypox, the thing that to try to I know we always tend to ramble and I enjoy that so much, but it's all it's all interconnected. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it is. | ||
Of course it is. | ||
The monkeypox investigation that came out is from the it was from a I was kind of surprised that it was from the Energy and Commerce Committee, which I thought was kind of an interesting—I didn't even know this was happening, but I guess that was kind of the whole point. | ||
But they came out with this report that the—believe it or not, again, I'd hate to keep dropping these bombshells on you, but the NIH, the National Institute of Health and the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Disease, have been stonewalling and sandbagging this investigation for the last two years. | ||
Deliberately obscuring the details of it to the point where they just decided to go ahead and publish this preliminary oversight report, some of the official documents, like something like 70 something pages of just how they are intentionally and willfully manipulating this investigation. | ||
And it ties into the current hearings that we've been seeing with the Select Subcommittee for the Coronavirus Pandemic, yada yada yada, also within the House, in which they're bringing They're bringing people up to have hearings. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
Yeah, they're bringing in Fauci to question. | ||
That was the story that we covered yesterday. | ||
We do have to go to break. | ||
We're going to commercial break here. | ||
We'll be back with Lauren from Big Dig Energy. | ||
BigDigEnergy.info. | ||
We'll talk about how this connects to not just pharmaceutical companies at large, but Congress as well. | ||
And the machinations going on there. | ||
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We're talking about the monkey pox plandemic that wasn't, the gain of function research. | ||
Again, this is from an article called Fauci's Institute Hid MPOC's Gain of Function Plans from Congress and the Media. | ||
It says this, in June 2015, a scientist at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases received formal approval from the National Institutes of Health's Institutional Review Board for experiments expected to engineer an IMPOX virus with high transmissibility and moderate mortality. | ||
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 17th month long investigation. | ||
Now, I said this yesterday, just to repeat and get your input on it, Lauren, and just to take it back to the murder metaphor we were using earlier, if I go to Home Depot, I don't usually cover that up unless that's where I'm buying the murder weapon, in which case I don't usually cover that up unless that's where I'm buying the murder weapon, in which case I'll go through a very big, you know, a lot of process This is, in a lot of ways, evidence of malfeasance in some regard, right? | ||
I mean, you don't cover something up if you're not covering it up for a reason. | ||
Is there any hint in this report that's been put out as to why they were so clandestine in this gain-of-function research? | ||
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I think truly, absolutely. | |
After 2020 changed a lot of things for a lot of people. | ||
2020 changed a lot of things for a lot of people. | ||
A lot more people started paying attention in general. | ||
I had never heard the term gain of function until 2020. | ||
And now I know more about it than I wish I wish I had never had to learn what gain of function was. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Yes. | ||
And so we've seen in general a massive shift in how these people share things on social media. | ||
A lot of people like, for example, Peter Hotez, the intrepid Peter Hotez has taken a break from Twitter, right? | ||
But he's still currently posting on LinkedIn, which is where they all go, by the way, because it's run by Reid Hoffman who, you know, aside from being a former pal of Jeffrey Epstein, they don't They don't have any sort of guise about not playing partisan favorites. | ||
They used to share these things very openly because people didn't really notice, pay attention, care, or try to connect any dots around it. | ||
So I think probably, I mean, this is my own kind of hypothesis here, and there's no bad ideas in brainstorming time. | ||
Well, okay, maybe there's some. | ||
But my hypothesis is that because these things were starting to come out in 2022, kind of in the public awareness of COVID and medical malfeasance was still very, very high, even higher than it is now, of course, because, you know, a lot of attention spans of goldfish now, including myself. | ||
I think that it was just a attempt to Prevent exactly what's happening now on a broader scale and possibly also because at the time there was an outbreak occurring. | ||
And so the. | ||
If everyone's learning about all of these experiments, experimentation on gain-of-function research with monkeypox, and there's an outbreak going, I mean, of course, it's going to lead to more questions. | ||
And even though, and now, because it's not something that everyone's talking about, monkeypox was, that was so two years ago, you know? | ||
There aren't as many people asking questions. | ||
So it was effective. | ||
It was to essentially, to prevent, I suppose, in hopes, in the hopes of preventing, or at least to Uh, pass, you know, pass on the subsequent fallout of it. | ||
Again, that's my hypothesis. | ||
I, that is, I don't have any way to prove that, but that's what I assume. | ||
They don't like when people, when people, the wrong people start asking questions. | ||
They don't like when the unwashed masses, the uncredentialed masses are capable of putting together two and two. | ||
They, because the whole idea is that they are in their ivory tower. | ||
They are in academia. | ||
And this is something that's a bit, you know, This is something that you, idiot, because you didn't go to school for it and you didn't join all the right social circles and you didn't go to the Cosmos Club in DC with Fauci and Dashik back in the day, that you don't belong there and you don't get to have a say. | ||
You don't get any input. | ||
They want people to clap like trained seals whenever things go right and they want them to not | ||
Because again, these things do, they are fortunately, at least for now and in these instances, relatively speaking in the scope of the broad population, these instances of truly catastrophic outcomes for people who are subjected to these, you know, either illnesses or the subsequent, you know, cure that might be worse than the disease itself. | ||
It's probably very removed from you. | ||
But there's a very long history of experimentation with regards to the gay population in general. | ||
I mean, HIV is a wild rabbit hole. | ||
One of the first instances of public outcry against Dr. Fauci was his, you know, the things that they were doing in, I believe it was the 70s, with regards to AIDS. | ||
There was a report that came out in I just had it in front of me on my window. | ||
They were testing AIDS and HIV drugs on children, on orphans. | ||
This was a report that came out in 2005. | ||
They were using foster children within our own United States foster system. | ||
They were testing AIDS drugs experiments on them because, I mean, they don't belong to anybody. | ||
They're wards of the state. | ||
On the one hand, I really disagree with the morality of basically everything that the Alphabet Mafia stands for. | ||
But on the other hand, I mean, these are horrific things that are being carried out against the community at large. | ||
And then, of course, there seems to kind of be a parallel of, I guess, hypochondria, where It doesn't seem suspect that, again, the same pharmaceutical companies that are sponsoring the... What's the word? | ||
The conferences where they say, don't yuck my yum are also selling the cure to that yuck. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So they don't really question it. | ||
They're like, oh, well, thank goodness this is here so I can carry on doing the things that I want to do. | ||
And of course, there's the argument to be made as well that pharmaceuticals probably lead to an aberrance in sexual orientation in people. | ||
It's been clinically proven that things as simple as birth control can change who you're attracted to as a woman. | ||
I don't fully understand it. | ||
I don't, I don't really, I don't understand the big picture. | ||
I'm trying to, uh, I think I'll probably spend the rest of my life trying to, to be honest, but it's, there's so many different layers and aspects to it and people working in, in financial interest or just self-interest or even, you know, in, With malicious intent, it's everything all at once. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And that's kind of the thing. | ||
You can try to parse out why they're doing it or what's the purpose of this. | ||
But zooming out and seeing what they're doing, I mean, hearing about, you know, they've got these two clades, these two versions of the monkeypox virus. | ||
One's in Africa, one's in South America, one's high transmissibility, one's high death rate. | ||
And you've got these scientists who are just like, let's combine them. | ||
Let's see if we can get both. | ||
And it's just like, I don't really care about the details or the justification. | ||
You're just insane mad scientists. | ||
There's no legitimate reason to be taking two viruses that are related to each other and trying to maximize their deadliness and infectability. | ||
I mean, what would be the purpose? | ||
I mean, it's almost an exercise in futility to try to justify why that's a good idea. | ||
It just strikes me like cartoonish mad scientist activity from the old Superman cartoons. | ||
Twirling a mustache. | ||
Literally, yeah. | ||
Which is what I love. | ||
Tying ladies to railroad tracks. | ||
Exactly. | ||
The old Superman cartoons, the bad guy's always a mad scientist. | ||
And it's great, because my son is being indoctrinated to not trust the guy in the lab coat, which is a lesson that's very valuable and will serve him well in the future. | ||
More with Lauren on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
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I'll be joined by Alex Stein in the next hour. | ||
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We're talking about monkey pox and Again, I mean, this is what we do because we are conspiracy theorists and we connect the dots that the mainstream media would rather remain unconnected. | ||
And so we start talking about monkeypox, but that obviously bleeds into the corruption of the pharmaceutical companies, where they're creating the problems that they're then solving. | ||
It bleeds into the activity of the homosexual community, as this was a gay, propagated, you know, through gay sex, typically, virus. | ||
It bleeds into a number of things. | ||
One of the things I think it bleeds into, or that, you know, this report shows it bleeds into, is the The fact that Congress is just impotent at this point. | ||
They can't get anybody else in the government to help them out. | ||
They're trying to investigate things and they're getting stonewalled at every pass. | ||
They're holding people in contempt and Merrick Garland is holding them in contempt and he rips up the order and says, for all intents and purposes, I'm actually above the law. | ||
I don't know if you understand, I'm above your law. | ||
So Congress is just being completely sidelined here. | ||
In this case by NIAID and they say NIAID's lack of transparency surrounding the proposed monkeypox experiment for nearly a decade undermines Fauci's assurances at a congressional hearing last week that any biosecurity breach of the Wuhan lab could not have any connection to his former institute. | ||
Investigators continue to pursue documentation from EcoHealth Alliance and NIAID contractor whose funding was recently suspended for failing to properly oversee coronavirus experiments exported to Wuhan. | ||
So I mean, this is just, we're just doing it again. | ||
Like, they got away with it with COVID. | ||
This was what caused COVID, the gain-of-function research, that was, didn't have the proper oversight, didn't have the proper security procedures, because they were circumvented, because they deliberately went out of their way to hide and disguise and, you know, carry out this research under the, you know, clandestine methods. | ||
They're doing the same thing with monkeypox because they weren't held to account the first time they're doing it. | ||
And they're being allowed to continue this. | ||
So, again, what else have we learned from this report, Lauren? | ||
In your digging, what's something that's stuck out to you as you've read this as particularly shocking or infuriating or anything else? | ||
Well, the one thing that I think we need to take away from it is, of course, it's still an ongoing thing, but my hopes is that it helps bolster the efforts to subpoena private records, emails from David Morens, Dr. Fauci, Daszak and all, because we learned in the other congressional hearings that they were avoiding FOIA requests by using private email, and they want to pretend like they are not. | ||
And this, of course, is a very strong indicator that not only was that not a one-off, but it seems to be just the culture of NIH and NIAID is to subvert, to stonewall, and deny until people either to stonewall, and deny until people either give up or, I guess, you eventually face consequences for it. | ||
I don't know what real consequences... | ||
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I don't know what I'd like to see. | ||
I don't think that that's ever going to come to fruition. | ||
But we have things like the government-wide debarment of EcoHealth Alliance. | ||
And these things, they are good. | ||
They're a consolation prize, again, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
But, you know, I can't watch them walk the plank. | ||
So I guess that we'll have to do. | ||
But I guess that's the one thing that I'm taking away from it. | ||
Also, just keep your head on a swivel to everyone watching. | ||
Like in Kansas last year, it was a hotly contested facility. | ||
They opened another BSL-4 laboratory in the middle of farm country that's working specifically on animal pathogens. | ||
It's the Galveston National Laboratory, a BSL 4 laboratory working on all sorts of, who knows what? | ||
And I think that if you, one of the things that was so, I think, incredible about 2020, aside from, you know, just the abject horror that we were subjected to every day of the, you know, overreach of government, media, yada, yada, yada, was that people really came together to put together, you know, the information. | ||
It was not, it was not any one person carrying the research on their back. | ||
It was people coming in. | ||
incredible. | ||
And that's something that, you know, not to sit here and self-promote, but that's something that I have very much in mind for kind of phase two of big, big energy, which would involve a multitude of people doing that in real time in kind of a more direct, directed way in a way that's also decentralized and uncensorable, because I think that that's something directed way in a way that's also decentralized and uncensorable, because I think that People want to be involved and to help, but they don't know how. | ||
There's a couple of different ways that you can make a change without having to either run for office and lose your soul. | ||
We could do a nationwide ballot initiative. | ||
The U.S. | ||
population can write laws without the government Even having a say in it, if you really put your mind to it. | ||
But we need to get organized, and we need to put together information, and we need to stay on top of these things. | ||
So that's, again, that's what I'm taking away from it. | ||
I'm looking forward to more of this investigation. | ||
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Right to Know has been on top of it. | ||
Emily Kopp is one of my favorite. | ||
It's K-O-P-P. | ||
She's one of my favorite journalists. | ||
I'm highly anticipating the next iteration alongside you, but it's pretty wild. | ||
The fact that it largely went I'm not saying people weren't talking about it, but it largely has gone undiscussed in the in the broader public discussion. | ||
I find that very disappointing. | ||
I do like I don't miss 2020. | ||
But I do miss the kind of Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And that is absolutely what's needed now more than ever, because these things are not going to be presented to you. | ||
They're out there. | ||
You know, the information is available for you to find. | ||
You just have to go out and look for it and dig into it. | ||
No pun intended, but I guess that's literally the correct use of the word, right? | ||
Even as someone like myself, I rely on people like you or the articles that we get, you know, covering everything on a wide swath. | ||
I don't really have time every day to be going through and finding internal documents and searching websites and copying names and finding out where they went to school and who they're involved with. | ||
But that's what's necessary and that's what we need now. | ||
And I guess on that note, How much do you think the intelligence agencies play into this because obviously that's like the trump card that is always played by these people doing this stuff is you've got the congress who's see something going on and they have the right to investigate and they're the the representatives of the people and they want to get to the bottom of this and then the CIA comes in and goes ooh national security sorry I'm going to play the national security card Back off. | ||
And Congress says, OK, sorry, sorry, didn't realize, sir, because right there, the subject branch of government, I guess, at this point. | ||
So how much do you think that has to do with the stonewalling? | ||
Like why the people like Fauci are so confident that they can just lie and deceive and avoid FOIA requests? | ||
It seems like they know, well, at the end of the day, the CIA will step in and cover my butt so I can just do whatever I want. | ||
How much do you think that has to do with it? | ||
Because obviously we're not going to see that in the report. | ||
That's national security and has to be hidden. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
That's one I actually have not considered, but I think I have a pretty decent answer for you. | ||
I think that it has a lot to do with it. | ||
The monkeypox is a orthopoxvirus, which is also part of the same branch as, you know, cowpox, horsepox, smallpox, yada, yada, yada. | ||
And because there have been—Operation Dark Winter, for example, was a weaponized smallpox Tabletop exercise. | ||
They developed ACAM2000, which is the vaccine for smallpox that was discontinued because it was so dangerous. | ||
They developed ACAM2000 in response to an intelligence report that there was allegedly a threat of a weaponized smallpox virus. | ||
I think that that's a very interesting aspect. | ||
And again, it really has not occurred to me until you just mentioned it, but I think it probably will end up playing a significant role. | ||
And in fact, I can tie that in with monkeypox in particular. | ||
One of the proposed solutions, I guess, for monkeypox in 2022 was to re-roll back out. | ||
There are two vaccine candidates for monkeypox. | ||
There's one from Genios and then there's one called ACAM2000, which of course was developed for smallpox. | ||
It was discontinued. | ||
There's a 60 Minutes episode called The Most Dangerous Vaccine because it had devastating health consequences. | ||
And it's acknowledged on our own government websites that it is a very, very, very dangerous vaccine. | ||
It has a way higher incidence rate of devastating consequences to people. | ||
And they suggested that as a potential solution in 2022. | ||
They said for high-risk individuals, but I'm sorry, is that not the entire immunocompromised swath of the LGBT, which is, to be quite honest, a significant portion? | ||
So I do think, think that intelligence will end up that's a i'm gonna explore that but i don't have a super specific answer but i bet i bet it will tie back into that for sure super smart to quote donald donald rumsfeld it's one of the things that we don't know that we don't know they don't tell us that we're leaving out the cia's participation in this but i i smell the scent of the cia in the air when i read this story uh well thank you so much for coming on We got to go to break here. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll be joined by Alex Stein momentarily, host of Primetime with Alex Stein on Blaze TV. | ||
But I thought I'd do a quick little news blitz in this first five minutes because there are a number of major things going on around the country and around the world that you need to be aware of. | ||
We'll start with this from Brianna Morello. | ||
New York Attorney General Tish James, Letitia James, threatened doctors that were writing out prescriptions for ivermectin to treat COVID patients. | ||
How do I know? | ||
I have the letter that was sent to the doctor. | ||
So this is sort of just another reminder of the abject tyranny that old Tisha James is imposing on the rest of the country. | ||
Thought of another story here. | ||
This is Attorney General Garland. | ||
I assumed this was Tish James, but no, it's all of them. | ||
Attorney General Garland targets conspiracy theories after launching Election Threats Task Force with FBI, sparking censorship concerns. | ||
So yes, they are increasing their censorship ahead of the election and doing it in a very deliberate and deceptive way. | ||
Meanwhile, Bill Mlugian reports a concerning new report from the DHS Inspector General concludes that the DHS has not been effectively screening non-citizens and asylum seekers. | ||
The CBP cannot access all federal data to complete thorough screening and vetting. | ||
Quote, the DHS will remain at risk of admitting dangerous persons into the country or enabling asylum seekers who may pose significant threats to public safety and national security to continue to reside in the United States until these challenges are addressed. | ||
By which he means until this deliberate subversion of our national security is corrected, likely by force. | ||
And it's not speculation, because there's this story. | ||
Six suspected terrorists with ISIS ties arrested in sting operation in New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia. | ||
We've got ISIS terrorists in our biggest cities because the DHS is completely abandoning its responsibility to protect the border in any regard whatsoever. | ||
Then a major story that we've hardly covered but deserves a lot more attention. | ||
U.S.-Saudi petrodollar pact ends after 50 years. | ||
Did you know that the petrodollar pact, the 50-year-old agreement between the U.S. | ||
and Saudi Arabia was allowed to expire? | ||
And this, of course, comes right as the BRICS nations are Formally introducing an alternative to the US petrodollar meaning that our economy will crash in a devastating way and Of course, we're going to World War three to prevent Everybody knowing that that's what's happening It's not going to prevent it from happening, but it may distract you from the cause Russian warships meanwhile | ||
in Cuba are no threat, U.S. says, which I just find very suspicious. | ||
Here's this establishment that sees Russians around every corner. | ||
I mean, they have been pumping Russian fear, Russian outrage, anti-Russian propaganda for a decade at this point. | ||
Everything is the Russians. | ||
You don't like Biden? | ||
It's because you're a Russian. | ||
Your gas prices are high? | ||
That's Putin's fault. | ||
They see Russians everywhere. | ||
Now Russians are sending nuclear-powered submarines and nuclear-equipped warships to Cuba in a show of force, and they're playing it down for some reason. | ||
I think it's because they want The American people outraged and furious and vengeful against Russia, but they don't want them scared of Russia because if you're scared of Russia, you might wonder why America is doing everything we possibly can to entice Russia into conflict. | ||
If you actually think Russia is a threat, then you might not want America doing everything it can to deliberately provoke Russia. | ||
But that's just speculation. | ||
I don't really know why they're not treating this seriously. | ||
Meanwhile, House votes to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for withholding Biden audio. | ||
But he has made it very clear that he is in fact above the law and will not respond to the contempt charge in a sort of offensive display of power of one branch of government over the other, illustrating the wholesale True. | ||
Destruction of democracy as the division of powers in our country is abolished in favor of one-party rule forever. | ||
And Jack Posobiec has this. | ||
If the U.S. | ||
Congress officially votes to declare the J6 committee was illegitimate and then files that with the U.S. | ||
Court of Appeals in D.C., there would be no grounds of impeachment for Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. | ||
Will the Speaker act? | ||
He could. | ||
Will he do it? | ||
He should. | ||
But he probably won't. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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All right. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, final hour of American Journal and our second to last broadcast ever. | ||
Maybe. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We'll find out later today what the situation is. | ||
But one thing is certain, the end is nigh. | ||
We are very, very near the end. | ||
And here at the end of all things, we like to look back and remember happier, more innocent times. | ||
In this case, with my guest Alex Stein, host of Primetime with Alex Stein on Blaze TV, whose stunts and live streams highlight the absurdity of America. | ||
You can follow on YouTube at AlexStein99, as the same as on xAlexStein99. | ||
I remember a time, Alex, where you were an unknown activist and you called into this show at the height of the pandemic, at the height of the vaccine hysteria, to pretend to be a liberal and Just confused everybody. | ||
It was very fun. | ||
And you called in pretend to be a liberal who was you were you kept having to get new maids because your maids kept dying after they got the shot. | ||
But you kept making him get the shots. | ||
It was it was very funny. | ||
People didn't know if you were serious or fake. | ||
It was absolutely hilarious. | ||
Obviously, since then, you've you've gone on to be a cultural force, I may say. | ||
But welcome back to the show, Alex Stein. | ||
And how are you doing today? | ||
It's kind of a sad day under these circumstances, if the news is true, that the end is nigh, as you just said. | ||
But, you know, I talked to Owen a little bit about this, and he made a good point that he was frustrated. | ||
But, you know, in a way, InfoWars will always be Alex Jones's legacy. | ||
And you're very talented. | ||
Owen's very talented. | ||
And at some point, you guys do need to create your own legacy. | ||
So, you know, they say when one door closes, another one opens. | ||
So I think that you and Owen will be very successful in your next endeavor, if that is the sad case and InfoWars is over. | ||
So, I'm not sad for you guys, I'm just sad, I guess, culturally, that, you know, everything InfoWars did, it's just going to be sad if they kill it. | ||
It's going to be very, very sad in that regard. | ||
You know, but isn't it almost, like, emblematic of where we are as a country, where the media is? | ||
It's almost like the bomb has been detonated, InfoWars has done its damage, of course it's going to be targeted, of course it's going to be destroyed, But it's being destroyed at this time where everything we've said is being proven true. | ||
And in a way, we're not being destroyed. | ||
We're being decentralized. | ||
We're all just going to go out and continue to do what we've been doing, continue to fight for the freedom of humanity around the world. | ||
We're just going to do it in a less cohesive sort of way. | ||
So I'm trying to see this. | ||
I'm trying to see the bright side of this as well. | ||
And of course, people like yourself, Blaze TV, everything. | ||
I mean, I see all of this as coming in the wake of InfoWars, as Alex Jones blazing the trail behind which thousands of patriots are now following. | ||
How do you see your role in the modern media landscape? | ||
Obviously, comedy is such a huge weapon to wield against these people. | ||
They're not funny. | ||
They're not fun. | ||
These are the bad guys, the globalists, the liberals, the leftists. | ||
They're sticks in the mud. | ||
They're puritanical. | ||
In a word, they suck, right? | ||
And you represent sort of the new right, the fun-having, jocular, you know, jesters in the court telling the King that he has no clothes on. | ||
So how do you see your role in the, in the emerging media landscape that we're really being forced into? | ||
Well, you're being way too kind Harrison. | ||
And, you know, I do need to mention how much you've helped me by giving me a platform. | ||
And then everybody at info wars has helped me. | ||
The great producers. | ||
But I guess where do I see myself going is I think we just have to continue to kind of mock the system, you know? | ||
I mean, maybe I should be more serious sometimes, I think, but that's really not what I want to do, you know? | ||
That's not what I like to watch. | ||
I kind of like to make fun of things. | ||
And you know, I like to kind of call things on the right, uh, as well, because there's, like you said, there's some people on the right side that probably want to see InfoWars out of there. | ||
So you know what I mean? | ||
And, you know, it's not an accident that they're trying to shut down InfoWars because they know the type of coverage and basically how it swung the 2016 election. | ||
And then everybody knows the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
So it's really the it makes sense, the timing coming up, you know, the 2024 election. | ||
So anybody that's paying attention, all the InfoWars people know that's why they're taking us out. | ||
And so I guess it actually makes me kind of worried because with all that being said, I'm worried about getting canceled sometimes, Harrison. | ||
I mean, believe it or not, I have to kind of pump the brakes. | ||
You start to talk a little bit about, you know, on Twitter, this Israel-Palestine conflict. | ||
If you say too much about Israel, you can very be, you know, very well be shut off. | ||
You know, Candace Owens, look at her. | ||
So, you know, it's a landscape where you think free speech exists. | ||
That's not always the case. | ||
Luckily, the blaze has stuck with me when Nikki Haley tried to get me fired for causing a scene. | ||
So, I guess my point is, is InfoWars is dying. | ||
You know, let's say if that happens, very easily they can take out Primetime Alex Stein because I'm not half as big, not even a quarter, not even 1 100th really as big as InfoWars. | ||
So, you know what I mean? | ||
I guess I'm a little nervous for the future if I'm, I'm not trying to be low vibrational, but I really am kind of nervous about the future for all independent content creators that aren't following the status quo. | ||
Well, and you know, that's one of the things and there is a sense of irony to it that, excuse me, the left wing outlets are collapsing and failing on their own regard, right? | ||
Because nobody likes them and nobody pays attention to them and they just can't get support. | ||
So they're failing even though they get injected with hundreds of millions of dollars from, you know, big banking combines. | ||
They're failing, they're collapsing. | ||
Meanwhile, the right wing, I don't know if there's a single Outlet that is not under concerted attack at this point. | ||
Gateway Pundit, VDare, you've got Epoch Times, you know, getting in trouble now. | ||
I mean, Infowars obviously going down. | ||
I would be very surprised if BlazeTV made it out of this unscathed without some serious threat. | ||
Why do you think they are so desperate? | ||
I mean, obviously, they just don't like us. | ||
They don't want the truth out. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of obvious reasons. | ||
But do you think there's like something coming that they are really working overtime and trying to silence independent voices right now? | ||
Do you think it's World War 3? | ||
What do you think is the cause of the intensity with which they're going after independent media right now? | ||
Well, you know, is the pandemic. | ||
We're talking about how we, you know, made jokes and stuff and we brought, I guess we woke a lot of people up and a lot of people got into InfoWars and conspiracies and kind of the truth of what's going out there. | ||
So when they do the next pandemic or when they steal the next election, they want less of us calling it out. | ||
So, I mean, it's just very obvious why they want to take out people because we're the counterculture. | ||
It's weird to consider ourselves, but we are the counterculture. | ||
We're like, It's not like we're some cool punk rock people, but in a sense we're giving you the opposite story of what you're hearing on the mainstream media. | ||
They gotta censor what we say. | ||
And of course, you know, you talk about World War III, dude, Russia's got ships over in Cuba now. | ||
I mean, I would think that it would be very stupid if they bombed us, but I mean, at this point, they're losing soldiers and they're, you know, NATO's funding the Ukraine. | ||
I mean, at some point they might have to freaking retaliate. | ||
And then the fact that we're basically building docks in Gaza, but, you know, giving the bombs to blow up the people in Rafah, I mean, it doesn't even make any sense. | ||
None of this makes sense. | ||
So, I am worried that the military-industrial complex, which the Dwight D. Eisenhower warned us against, is going to start World War III. | ||
And if World War III happens in this day and age of cell phones and where everybody can be a citizen journalist, they had to take away the bigger citizen journalists, you know, just to try to make their stories seem, you know, more legit. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, it's kind of sick. | ||
It's bad times, or what's happening. | ||
Something bad is going to happen on the horizon, sadly. | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
But this is I was asking this question, and I haven't gotten a really good answer yet. | ||
Maybe you can give me one. | ||
Why aren't they playing up the Russian warships? | ||
I mean, the ship, the the the post from BBC Russian warships in Cuba are no threat. | ||
U.S. | ||
says they're playing this down. | ||
So I mean, for We've heard how evil and dangerous Russia is. | ||
They send warships to essentially the Florida coast, and the establishment's going, nah, that's no big deal. | ||
I mean, Trump Jr. | ||
met with a Russian agent 10 years ago, and that's a major concern. | ||
We need days of coverage on that. | ||
But don't worry about the warships. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Why aren't they playing this up? | ||
I mean, they could make a lot of political hay out of this. | ||
Well, you and I weren't born yet, but the Cuban Missile Crisis was a huge deal not that long ago, and JFK ended up getting killed by the CIA and Bay of Pigs and all this stuff, and we got it round two, basically, happening while we're in a proxy war with Russia. | ||
I mean, we're literally in a war with them through proxy of Ukraine, and now they have ships right in Cuba, and nobody's batting an eye. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying we should all panic. | ||
I also don't like that mindset. | ||
We're just, you know, acting like our hair's on fire. | ||
This is a big deal, dude. | ||
They want to blow up something, and then we got to get in a huge world war, and then who makes money in a world war? | ||
Raytheon, Boeing stock is dying. | ||
Their planes are all crashing. | ||
They would love another war. | ||
Then they can sell some more jets for a trillion dollars. | ||
I mean, it's all a big Ponzi scheme. | ||
We're screwed. | ||
Harrison, I mean, listen, you know, I've come on this show and joked around, but I've lost my mom in this battle with these government people, these sickos like Dr. Fauci and the medical industrial complex, you know, knowing that Nigeria had a lower COVID mortality rate than we did here in America because they give ivermectin like it's, you know, Tic Tacs. | ||
And yet we couldn't even use ivermectin here because then we wouldn't have an emergency use authorization for the vaccine that had no long-term testing. | ||
So it's like if you actually know what's going on and you know that the government doesn't want to keep us healthy or even keep us alive for that matter, the idea of World War III seems very plausible to me. | ||
It seems like it's a very efficient way to get everything that they want, isn't it? | ||
They can ration you, they can absorb entire industries into, you know, the war effort. | ||
I think they're salivating with this or you're right. | ||
They just literally don't care in Russia. | ||
This is why I said on Twitter yesterday. | ||
It's like, you know, we sent us taking over Ukraine. | ||
It was a lot about getting weapon systems closer to the border of Russia and Putin. | ||
That's what pissed Putin off, right? | ||
He brings it up in every interview. | ||
He's like, this is unacceptable. | ||
America wouldn't accept if Russian missiles were in Mexico. | ||
So it's almost like we did it to him. | ||
We tried to get weapon systems to his border. | ||
He's like, I'm going to do it to them to see how they feel. | ||
But he miscalculated because he forgot that the American government doesn't actually give a damn about the American people or our territorial integrity. | ||
You would think that he's like, well, how does this feel? | ||
And they're just like, yeah, we don't care, actually. | ||
No, bomb us. | ||
We're fine. | ||
We've got bunkers. | ||
We'll be all right. | ||
I mean, it's really like the American government is just advertising at this point how little they care about any of us. | ||
Harrison, we lost to the Taliban. | ||
We literally, the Taliban's still in business. | ||
So all these people think we're just going to be able to beat Russia in a war. | ||
I mean, all these, a lot of people on the left think like, oh, we have some great military force, but yet it was 19 guys with box cutters that supposedly took down the twin towers. | ||
So I don't think our military is that great. | ||
If NORAD can't scramble jets, which they can, but you know what I mean? | ||
They didn't. | ||
Can't even stop 9-11, then you guys think they're going to be able to stop a bomb from a freaking Russian nuclear sub or whatever? | ||
I mean, I don't know, but I'm just saying we're a lot more vulnerable than they tell us. | ||
So I don't like that. | ||
I don't like living in kind of like fear that if we can't beat the Taliban, why are we going to get in a world war with Russia? | ||
And listen, Russia, they're recruiting 60-year-olds to go fight right there. | ||
Russia could even beat the Taliban easier. | ||
So war is not easy. | ||
I think we lost the Vietnam War. | ||
And then, you know, everybody says we won World War II. | ||
Yet there's a thing called Operation Paperclip where the top Nazi spies and scientists got to come and basically start our NASA program here in America. | ||
You know, and then, you know, there's a conspiracy. | ||
Did Hitler even die in the bunker? | ||
I mean, they made a show about that on, I think it was the Travel Channel. | ||
My point is, we don't even know what the hell is happening in these wars, you know? | ||
And then even a country that you're fighting and killing the people, you'll take their best scientists and bring them over? | ||
So it's like, I just do not trust any of this. | ||
I don't trust it, you know, any of the world wars that we've had. | ||
And I think it's going to happen again, sadly. | ||
And I just, as a kid, I didn't think that was possible. | ||
I thought that, you know, World War II was the last one, but it's possible. | ||
This is my thing that, and I'm so glad you brought that up because you look back in history and you think, how could they not have known? | ||
How could they not have stopped this? | ||
I mean, you see the buildup to World War I and then even once it gets started, it's just a literal meat grinder of millions of people dying on a plot of land, moving the battle line a foot or two in each direction. | ||
And you just think, how could... | ||
How could they have let this happen? | ||
How could they have not seen this coming? | ||
And if you know what's coming, what would you not do to stop that? | ||
I mean, if you know the choices between making some territorial concessions or losing 10 million of your best men, what would you not be willing to do to prevent that? | ||
And yet here we are living through it. | ||
We're watching it happen. | ||
I feel like a pacifist in the lead up to World War I And just helpless to stop, you know, what's coming. | ||
And I think, you know, they are obviously doing it. | ||
They're obviously bringing it forward. | ||
And what I realized when thinking about this is you think like, oh, we were lied into World War One. | ||
We were lied into World War Two. | ||
I don't think that's the case. | ||
I think the lies that they tell are less about convincing us to do this and more about giving themselves like historical cover, plausible deniability of a sense so that they can look back and go, no, no, we definitely were all on board with this when in reality, The people never want war. | ||
It's only the people at the top, and we're seeing how that manifests now. | ||
Nobody wants war with Russia in America, if they actually think about what that means, and yet we're driving towards it. | ||
So, I mean, I guess this is just how it works, right? | ||
The elites decide to go to war, and they just force the rest of us into it, whether we agree or not, whether we fall for the lies or not. | ||
Yeah, and Harrison, like you said, I would have thought, why would these people let us get into a world war? | ||
But then at the same time, I would have thought when they tried to convict Trump of 34 felonies or whatever, I would have thought there would be one or two jurors on that jury that'd be like, okay, this is obviously a sham, you know, obviously this is not a big deal. | ||
Bill Clinton I think paid, I forget what's the name of the woman, he paid off like $200,000 and that was in the 80s or 90s. | ||
That's the equivalent of like $800,000 today. | ||
So politicians have been paying off women for years, yet Donald Trump gets convicted. | ||
And I didn't think that Donald Trump would go to jail, but now I do believe it! | ||
I think they're going to put him in jail. | ||
So it's like if they can put an ex-president In jail for God knows what, for a sham thing, for some white collar crime that even his scam attorney Michael Cohen admitted he was defrauding the Trump Organization. | ||
Yet in this instance, I guess he wasn't defrauding the Trump Organization. | ||
They're going to take his word for it. | ||
Dude, we live in a banana republic now, and you know, if they're gonna convict a president, I would have thought that's impossible, so World War III seems very possible. | ||
And do you think they can do the pandemic again? | ||
They keep on trying to scare us with bird flu. | ||
They're trying to, you know, basically just instill so much fear. | ||
Maybe they can still sell vaccines, but they need to ramp it up. | ||
I think they gotta, you know, go a little more hardcore than they've a pandemic in order to really control us like they want to control us. | ||
So that's why I think this war, even if it's like a kind of a cold war, I don't know, but it's going to be, it's going to be bad in the near future for America, especially with the people in power, because they don't care about America. | ||
America needs to be the first domino that falls in order to have a global control. | ||
So you know, they almost want America to fail. | ||
Like look at this immigration. | ||
Dude Harrison, people are just getting killed. | ||
Lakin Riley's getting stabbed to death by an illegal immigrant and they still... I confronted a Texas representative the other day. | ||
I asked him about the border. | ||
He's like, oh no, it's great. | ||
You know, Texas is the eighth biggest exporter or whatever. | ||
He said he gave me some, you know, business answer. | ||
It's like, dude, you're making money on the backs of illegal immigrants that aren't held to the same standard when they commit a crime than you and I. They get to just go back to their home country. | ||
If I commit a crime, I go to jail. | ||
If the president commits a crime, he goes to jail. | ||
But an illegal Venezuelan stabs a young girl, he gets bond and can basically go back to his home country if he's smart enough. | ||
It's so sick. | ||
I mean, yeah, we just consider everything. | ||
That was a question I was asking, which is more dangerous Russian nukes off of Florida or 10 million foreigners coming into the country? | ||
I mean, we can come back from a nuclear strike. | ||
I don't know if we can come back from, you know, becoming Venezuela. | ||
I think once that happens, you know, America itself is lost. | ||
So it's all of these things all happening at once, all being done, by the way, by an administration that's headed by a man who literally cannot say a sentence. | ||
He cannot walk a mile. | ||
He is failing in every possible regard, and yet he's threatening the American people with F-16 strikes for liking the Second Amendment. | ||
So it's like it would be funny if it weren't literally the apocalypse coming down on us. | ||
So out of all of these, I mean, what do you think? | ||
Is there one thing to focus on? | ||
Is there a way to focus on all of these when this whole cacophony of disasters are coming down the pipe? | ||
What do we do here, Alex? | ||
You know, this is the thing. | ||
This sounds, you know, maybe, you know, an oxymoron, but really we should be having gratitude right now for what we have right now, because it's probably only going to get worse. | ||
So I know that sounds weird, but just try to wake up our friends and family. | ||
You know, InfoWars has woken up a lot of people, but it's hard to go to Thanksgiving dinner and tell people about Operation Paperclip. | ||
You know, it's hard to go to Thanksgiving dinner and talk about 9-11. | ||
So I guess my point with that is you can't wake everybody up. | ||
Not everybody's going to wake up. | ||
And we're in our country right now. | ||
I think the most popular name in California is now Hernandez. | ||
It's just recently overtaken Smith. | ||
So that's your last name, Harrison. | ||
So think about that. | ||
I think Smith is still the number one in all the other states. | ||
But in California, it's now Hernandez is the most popular surname. | ||
My people are being conquered. | ||
They are. | ||
So that's all you need to know. | ||
And listen, I'm not even, I'm sure you're not even against immigration, but there has to be some rules to this immigration. | ||
That's what made America so great is people have to work for their green card. | ||
And it's, you know, this great honor that they get. | ||
People are crying at their, you know, ceremonies to become a U.S. | ||
citizen. | ||
And now these Venezuelan criminals are just entering jails, just get to come over here. | ||
It loses its cachet in a country that doesn't have any, like, if you don't respect the country you live in, then you're not going to make the country better. | ||
You're just going to probably make the country worse. | ||
So You know, how do we stop the decline? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not smart enough to just have an answer. | ||
Oh, you go after the deep state or whatever. | ||
I mean, we know that Joe Biden's not the real president. | ||
We know even people on the left, like Harry Seeson has to know that there's people in Joe Biden's ear telling him to make every single decision. | ||
So when it comes to that, we know the deep state exists, but we just have cognitive dissonance, and we know that the government lies, but we're just going to take their word for it. | ||
We know they've lied in the past, but they're telling us the truth now. | ||
So unless people just want to wake up, they're going to stay asleep. | ||
And this is the other thing, when I go back to the gratitude, is that Ignorance is bliss. | ||
And sometimes I do, I would like to go back and plug into the Matrix. | ||
That movie, I never got it when I was a kid, when, you know, the guy, Spider, or whatever, goes back into the Matrix, because then in the Matrix, he could taste a steak for the first time. | ||
You know what? | ||
I'm not surprised people want to plug into an artificial thing by Elon Musk, Neuralink, so you can plug into the Metaverse, so you can, you know, be a billionaire or whatever, because the world is so bad. | ||
So, you know, sometimes it sucks to be awake to what's really happening. | ||
And that's why I think the attack on children are so bad. | ||
You only have a short window where you're kind of not awake to all this stuff and life is still good. | ||
And the older you get, the more you learn that you're just getting peed on by the government and told it's raining. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't want to just say it's all bad. | ||
I want to say that we have gratitude right now. | ||
I'm in Dallas. | ||
The weather's not too hot. | ||
There's big booty Latinas all over the globe to entertain us. | ||
You know, there still are some good things in the world, but you can only wake up who wants to wake up. | ||
Yeah, are you in a dark place right now? | ||
I mean, you're usually so jubilant. | ||
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I am a little! | |
What is this? | ||
Well, I'm sad that this is one of the last broadcasts of InfoWars, and I'm just a bit in an emotional state. | ||
I feel like the world is not great. | ||
You know, the censorship, like I said earlier, it's happening on the right, it's happening on the left. | ||
Like, me as an independent content creator, I'm constantly worried about YouTube kicking me off. | ||
I'm even worried now, even though Elon Musk has Twitter, and now you're back, Alex is back, Owen's back. | ||
I mean, that gives me a little bit of hope. | ||
But still, at any moment, YouTube can cancel my show. | ||
At any moment, I can get kicked off Instagram. | ||
At any moment, I can be kicked off any of these platforms. | ||
And then I go back to just yelling on the street as a single activist, which I'm willing to do. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I'll go to a city council meeting. | ||
That's no problem. | ||
But it's just frustrating knowing that everything I've built up and that you guys have built up in an instant can be taken from you. | ||
And it makes me a little worried. | ||
And I think that's the right frame of mind to be in is worried about the future a little bit, but at the same time, I wish I could plug back in and not even worry about it. | ||
You know, I wish I could just be chillin' and not have to worry about 9-11. | ||
I mean, do you remember finding out about 9-11 and realizing that our government easily could have stopped it, or the Pentagon could have given us full footage of the plane going into it, but they don't? | ||
Like, once you start realizing that, and then what really woke me up, and I know we have to go shortly, It was in 2016 when the New York Times said Hillary Clinton had a 99% chance to win the election on the day of the election, and they were wrong. | ||
So right then and there, I'm like, the news is totally fake. | ||
It's 100% fake. | ||
So if you can't get the real story, how are we going to live in a society and know what's going on? | ||
And it's just impossible, especially with Infowars gone. | ||
Yeah, well, and of course, you know, what's happening to InfoWars is just emblematic of what's happening to the nation as a whole. | ||
You're right. | ||
I mean, it is, it is, you know, it's, it's a, it's a thin plane that we stand on and it can be pulled out from under us at any point. | ||
And it seems like the people in charge are very deliberately doing that. | ||
Can you stay on for longer? | ||
Can you stay with us for the whole hour? | ||
Alright cool, so we'll go to break and we'll come back with Alex Stein, YouTube, AlexStein99. | ||
Wally's still on there, on X, at AlexStein99 as well. | ||
I don't blame you. | ||
I get it. | ||
I get how you're feeling, but there's no way you're about to tell me that you're going to take the blue pill if you were sitting in front of more. | ||
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I don't believe it for a second. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
You're out of the pot. | ||
You're in the real world. | ||
We'll be right back with Alex Stein. | ||
We're taking the red pill, folks. | ||
It's a it's a thrill. | ||
It's a thrill a minute. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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We're with Alex Stein, 99, coming to us live from the Conspiracy Castle. | |
Well, you know, in all likelihood, almost certainly be his last appearance on American Journal in this iteration of InfoWars. | ||
So I thought we'd take a moment to flashback to your first appearance on InfoWars. | ||
This was September 28th, 2021, when a mysterious, supposedly liberal caller called into the show and baffled and infuriated everybody. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
You're using illegal immigration to get your house cleaned for cheap. | ||
So you want the legal immigration because you want your house cleaned for cheap, but you're also forcing them to get COVID vaccines that are killing them at an incredibly high rate. | ||
I assume you think those should be mandatory. | ||
I assume all the kids that you're taking care of are all masked to the nth degree. | ||
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Ask Harrison. | |
They're on puberty blockers. | ||
They're immunocompromised. | ||
You realize what puberty blockers does to a child's bone density? | ||
If one of these kids were to get a whiff of COVID, they could die in their sleep. | ||
Why are you doing that? | ||
That's incredibly dangerous. | ||
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Danger, what are you talking about? | |
Doctors say it's one of the most safe and effective forms of transitioning a person is the younger you do it, Harrison. | ||
Have you ever talked to a doctor? | ||
Listen, if you could transition these babies, we need to get puberty blockers on babies, and I have babies on puberty blockers in my care right now, in the daycare. | ||
How young are you giving these babies puberty blockers? | ||
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Listen, I'm telling you, I have a doctor here that will prescribe puberty blockers, but that same doctor can't prescribe a vaccine for a baby, so that's why the system screwed up. | |
You could never pull it off now. | ||
Your voice is too recognizable. | ||
We could have never gotten away. | ||
I'm surprised we got away with it there. | ||
I couldn't help laughing the entire time, but believe it or not, people actually thought you were legit because that's how crazy people were in 2021 about the vaccine. | ||
I mean, they were actually demanding The vaccine. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's it. | ||
Download it now while you can folks. | ||
Over a quarter million views. | ||
Must see. | ||
Most insane liberal destroys Harrison with facts and logic. | ||
And that was your first appearance here on InfoWars. | ||
Bringing it full circle, Alex. | ||
Yes, we are. | ||
And, you know, that was a crazy time, the vaccine and the hormone blockers. | ||
But, you know, we just went on a rant about the blue pill. | ||
Now, obviously, I was joking, but we didn't even get into the transgender stuff where every single kid is, you know, told that it's probably better to be gay than it is to be straight. | ||
And they're giving, like, sex education, you know, as early as, like, first and second grade. | ||
And they don't just teach heterosexual sex. | ||
They're teaching gay sex to kids. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I mean, it's kind of sad that there are kids on puberty blockers, and there's a guy, you're coming on my show tonight to plug our show, if you guys want to watch it at 6pm on the Primetime with Alex on YouTube channel, but we have this guy that comes on our show, Abel Garcia, and he's one of the more well-known detransitioners, where the government of California paid for him to get breast implants, and then, you know, he had to pay $3,000 to get them removed, but they were also going to give him state-sponsored bottom surgery, so it's just like, What's going on? | ||
People thought that's real because there are so many trans babies or so many trans kids where it's basically getting subsidized by the United States government. | ||
I go to all these trans rallies. | ||
In California, in certain counties, if you identify as trans, they give you a monthly stipend, almost like an SSI or some sort of social service benefit. | ||
Trans people have more rights than non-trans people in this day and age. | ||
So it's really very weird. | ||
Very weird, Harry. | ||
Yeah, very weird indeed. | ||
But you know, both of these topics, the vaccine and trans kids, it's a place where... | ||
Information is paramount. | ||
I mean, you know when you go to the doctor and they're pressuring you to get the vaccine, they got a lot of information on their side. | ||
They can be hitting you with stats. | ||
They can be hitting you with very convincing and coercive methods to entice you to get vaccines. | ||
If you aren't armed equally powerfully with The other information with the information about the side effects and the though you know lack of seriousness of the actual disease like if you don't have that information it's hard to stand up against the persuasion but you have to have the information and once you have it and if you've been convinced of it you can avoid the horrible side effects from the vaccine. | ||
Likewise with trans kids It seems crazy that there are parents that don't realize it's going on, but for the majority of parents, I think, if their kid comes home saying, actually, I'm a he now, they just think this is something the kid came up with. | ||
They think this is just a phase. | ||
They don't understand that the teachers are coercing the kids into this, that this is being, that these kids aren't just being kids or whatever. | ||
They're victims of propaganda. | ||
They're under attack. | ||
So we desperately need to inform parents about what's going on, about the scale and methods of this indoctrination happening. | ||
So that when their kid comes home saying something a little off, they don't think, ah, it's just a kid being a kid. | ||
They think, oh, you're being indoctrinated. | ||
I need to take steps to reverse this. | ||
So information really is at the heart of resisting both of these horrific things. | ||
Well, look at JoJo Siwa. | ||
I don't know if you've seen JoJo Siwa's transition, but now she's like finger blasting herself on stage and rubbing her boobs. | ||
And she's a legal adult. | ||
She's a lesbian as well, but her audience is still all little kids. | ||
And then there was some other, I don't know her name, some child influencer on YouTube that was talking about LGBTQ stuff. | ||
And she makes just children content. | ||
Kids are supposed to be asexual. | ||
Kids are not supposed to, you know, sexuality is not a kid subject. | ||
You know, and now they're making everything so sexual for kids. | ||
It's like the sexualization. | ||
And listen, I make sexual jokes. | ||
You know, there's some point in your life when you become a little older, you can learn about this stuff, but not at the age that they're doing it. | ||
Like, I mean, you know, sex exists. | ||
I'm not saying that we shouldn't ever say that people, you know, that's where babies come from, but it's overdone. | ||
But in a way, are we winning the culture war? | ||
Because, you know, I put on the Tuck friendly bathing suit and now Target's not having a pride section this month. | ||
I think in a real way we are winning. | ||
It doesn't seem like it because we've been losing for so long. | ||
Did you know that, Harrison? | ||
You had to know that. | ||
Yes, yes, I did. | ||
I know because I haven't seen any raids of any targets recently by yourself or any of the other activists. | ||
Yeah, no, I think in a real way we are winning. | ||
It doesn't seem like it because we've been losing for so long. | ||
But that's what winning looks like. | ||
I mean, we're not going to reverse it to the extent that suddenly it's our laws being imposed. | ||
But they're on this tear. | ||
They're imposing everything on us. | ||
To slow that process is the first step to eventually reversing that process. | ||
So I think there is a lot of opportunity here. | ||
You're bringing up Israel earlier. | ||
The fact that you have Thomas Massey and AOC on the same side of this, is this not a massive opportunity to get some unity? | ||
For all Americans? | ||
Israel? | ||
I mean, all these things. | ||
I mean, is the divide between left and right not sort of dissolving? | ||
And is this not a major opportunity for us? | ||
Well, I'm happy you put that connection together because, you know, AOC, you know, we can criticize her a lot. | ||
She is just an ex-waitress that was basically casted to be a congresswoman, you know, even if you see her documentaries, like basically applied for it, you know, like a casting call. | ||
But at least she's honest. | ||
She's better than a lot of these like rhino conservatives that are, you know, act like they're some conservative and really they're just a crazy unit party member. | ||
So I actually respect AOC for having a little more integrity. | ||
Maybe she's bat-esque crazy. | ||
I don't want to cuss, because I know we're on the air. | ||
But I'm saying, even though she's mentally insane, at least we know her mentally insane viewpoints. | ||
And the fact that she doesn't want people to die in Israel, I'm empathetic to that, too. | ||
I don't want people to die in Gaza. | ||
I don't want people to die anywhere all over the world. | ||
And Thomas Massie is smart enough to realize, why are we funding this when our debt is through the roof? | ||
We're giving all these other countries money. | ||
And so some people are going to be like, oh, well, they're our allies, and we have to support them. | ||
Yeah, but they should support us too. | ||
I mean, we need some support. | ||
You know, we're out here dying on a hill. | ||
People can't afford to fill up their gas tank. | ||
People are struggling here in America. | ||
Inflation has made it where it's almost impossible to buy a house. | ||
But yeah, we can give all the Tomahawk cruise missiles or whatever to Ukraine or to Israel. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
So I'm happy that AOC is calling that out. | ||
I'm happy that Thomas Massie is calling it out. | ||
Is it gonna stop the bureaucrats in D.C. | ||
from funding these wars? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think the military-industrial complex is almost too big to fail, because look at... What's a football player? | ||
Why am I blanking for the Arizona Cardinals? | ||
Not John Lynch, but Pat Tillman. | ||
They killed Pat Tillman! | ||
Pat Tillman went over there after 9-11! | ||
And, you know, he started to write his wife letters that he was, you know, disenfranchised by the war efforts, and then he died by friendly fire. | ||
So it's like, we can't even wake people up against the military-industrial complex when your best soldier, a guy that has a million-dollar contract, goes and gives all that up to go defend our country, and he dies by friendly fire? | ||
It's like, give me a break. | ||
We can't even protect our most important veterans. | ||
We can't protect our most important soldiers. | ||
So the military-industrial complex, that's how we solve the problem, is we gotta stop funding so many wars and starting so many wars. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
And obviously the reason that we're starting wars, I mean, there's a variety of equally nefarious reasons, but it has a lot to do with propping up the economy. | ||
With the idea that like, oh, well, these weapons manufacturers would go down if we didn't have a war to, you know, as an excuse to fund them. | ||
So I want to get into the economy and some more things on the other side. | ||
Because again, as depressing and horrible as everything is, there are opportunity out there. | ||
I mean, it's the crucible and we'll find out one way or another. | ||
Cheer up, Brian. | ||
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You know what they say? | |
Some things in life are bad. | ||
They can really make you mad. | ||
Other things just make you swear and curse. | ||
When you're chewing on life's gristle, don't grumble. | ||
Give a whistle. | ||
And this'll help things turn out for the best. | ||
Folks, we're trying to look on the bright side today. | ||
Going down, but that's because the New World Order is flailing like cornered rats. | ||
They're lashing out in desperation as their scheme of world domination collapses. | ||
So yes, here at the end of things, as we are on the metaphorical crucifix, we want to look on the bright side of life. | ||
We're here with Alex Stein. | ||
AlexStein99 on X and YouTube, where he does, of course, primetime with Alex Stein on BlazeTV. | ||
You can watch that tonight at 6pm and every night on YouTube. | ||
We're trying. | ||
We're desperately trying to look on the bright side of life. | ||
I do think there's a great deal of opportunity here, and I think it's up to us to just make the most of it. | ||
I would love to just wallow in misery. | ||
Wouldn't that be fun? | ||
Wouldn't it be fun to take the black pill? | ||
I always talk about the Hippocratic Oath, and they say to avoid the twin traps of overtreatment and therapeutic nihilism. | ||
Therapeutic nihilism is just you give up, and it feels good. | ||
It feels good to be hopeless sometimes. | ||
You feel smart when you're hopeless. | ||
You're smarter than anybody else that still thinks there's hope out there. | ||
But on the other hand, morale is the most important part of warfare. | ||
You don't defeat your enemy by killing them all. | ||
You defeat your enemy by making them think they lost and making them give up. | ||
So I refuse to give up. | ||
I refuse to even be battered down by this. | ||
We have to just consciously be in a good mood right now, Alex. | ||
That's my opinion. | ||
I mean, what do you think about that? | ||
I mean, how do we keep up morale in this time of tribulations? | ||
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Well, I said this in the beginning and I meant it, you know, is that you are talented enough that it is almost better that this door is closing because some other door will open up. | ||
You don't know that. | ||
There might be a little, you know, hiatus where you're kind of figuring things out. | ||
But no doubt that the work that you put in, that the thousands of hours that you spend broadcasting will pay dividends. | ||
And Alex Jones, we know, is going to be fine. | ||
I mean, Alex Jones, literally, if he didn't have a show and was just posting content for a little bit, his content on Twitter and wherever would go viral. | ||
And he's probably going to be invited on every single show. | ||
He's going on Glenn Beck's show, you know, one of the top guys at the blaze. | ||
So it's like, he's going to have opportunities. | ||
You're going to have opportunities. | ||
Owen's going to have opportunities. | ||
I know the crew there will have opportunities. | ||
It's going to suck for a minute, you know, maybe because you're going to be like, where am I going to work? | ||
But people will Reach out to InfoWars, ex-InfoWars employees. | ||
And as a matter of fact, it might help. | ||
People that are awake to this, people with independent media companies, people with, you know, bigger media companies, they're going to realize, hey, you know, these guys are successful, even though that they fought against all this censorship. | ||
So I have no doubt that this is going to actually be a positive thing. | ||
And it's kind of like, you know, the best artists, they get most famous when they die. | ||
So InfoWars will get even more famous. | ||
And, you know, you know, it's like we talk about the thing that they use to go after InfoWars, like, you know, Sandy Hook, maybe more people will kind of look into that and maybe people will kind of look into this, you know, narratives and stuff. | ||
Like, in a way, this is bad that it died, but people will look into InfoWars even more, right? | ||
It's going to be like the Streisand effect. | ||
They tell us not to look, more people will look. | ||
So, listen, it's a sad, sad day. | ||
InfoWars, it was sad when they kicked you guys off YouTube. | ||
It's sad that it's basically ending right now, but there is a silver lining. | ||
Infowars will never die. | ||
People will always go back and look into the official narrative and always question it. | ||
And like, you know, Alex Jones was right about 99% of the time. | ||
Astrazine is turning into the frogs gay. | ||
That became a big meme. | ||
But that's actually true. | ||
So even though it's like a joke, right? | ||
If you actually look into it, you're always telling the truth. | ||
So it's kind of like, you know, InfoWars, it did have a famous end to it and it's a terrible tragedy, but I think that almost makes it have a more memorable lasting effect on the zeitgeist culturally. | ||
So it is at the end. | ||
I hope so. | ||
And I'm not even as much worried about us. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
We will be fine. | ||
I'm more worried about the crew. | ||
Obviously, me and Owen are in a better position than anybody else at this company because people actually know who we are. | ||
The crew, meanwhile, is the backbone of this entire operation. | ||
Does it all without the glory and the honor that they very rightly deserve. | ||
So you know, it is a bummer. | ||
I'm sad that this is happening. | ||
No doubt about that. | ||
But at the same time, I'm not sad about us going down necessarily as I am about the state of America and the fact that people are getting away We're the test case, just like we were when we got kicked off of YouTube and Twitter and Facebook and LinkedIn and Spotify and everything else all on the same day. | ||
I mean, that should have been a major wake up call. | ||
Maybe this will be the major wake up call. | ||
But you remember after that happened, what was Alex's response? | ||
It was to go and show up at the Senate hearing where they were talking about him but didn't invite him. | ||
And he was on every news channel across the board. | ||
We're sitting, you know, we went there in the morning. | ||
We're having lunch that night. | ||
And we see on every TV screen what we did in the morning, you know, being played on CNN and Fox and MSNBC. | ||
So you're right. | ||
There is a hunger for this material. | ||
There is an overwhelming amount of attention on Alex Jones in particular that he and we will utilize to the best of our ability. | ||
But, at the same time, it's not about us. | ||
It's about us as a symbol and an emblem of Americana, and how that's going away, and the fact that they're getting away with this. | ||
I mean, how can they get away with this? | ||
I mean, how can we wake up enough people to realize, I might not agree with this guy, but he has a right to speak, and he has a right to say what he believes, and you shouldn't be able to destroy somebody over, you know, something they said 10 years ago, and we don't need to get into the... What do you say to people that, you know, don't realize what's going on here that think that, well, he got what he did. | ||
Well, there was a trial. | ||
I mean, they don't know any details, but they think that all this is fine. | ||
No, and we should be able to ask, you know, the official narrative on anything, no matter how tragic it is. | ||
And that's the point I'm trying to make. | ||
It's just sick for asking questions and then being, you know, penalized for stuff that's out of our control. | ||
So, listen, if they're going to put Donald Trump in jail, you think Alex Jones is going to be able to, you know, beat that? | ||
I mean, no disrespect to Alex Jones. | ||
He's one of the greatest broadcasters, but he's not as powerful as Donald Trump, an ex-president. | ||
So, I mean, you know, if they're going to take out the president, it's very easy for them to take out Alex Jones. | ||
He's probably just like a nuisance compared to them trying to take out Donald Trump. | ||
But it's an important nuisance that actually helps people like you and I that are awake to what's going on like we kind of need Alex Jones because he's kind of our like conspiracy leader you know he really is on the forefront of calling this stuff out and looking into it and that's what they said during the pandemic don't do your own research yet Alex Jones has been begging people to do their own research since he started so it is very like you said it's a sad thing but it's also a good thing because We do need maybe a restart. | ||
We need a rebrand, a refreshness. | ||
And Alex, you know, let's be real. | ||
He's been working his butt off for like 30 years now. | ||
If anybody needs a vacation, and I doubt he's going to take one, Alex Jones needs to take a couple months off and relax and go enjoy, you know, what he built. | ||
And even though they took it away from him. | ||
It will actually only make the legacy of Infowars stronger, and it will actually make Alex Jones be proven right once again, because he always said they were trying to take him off the air. | ||
Alex Jones always said that he was under threat of censorship, which we obviously proved to be true, but now everything he said was a thousand percent true, so it's almost Machiavellian of Alex Jones, you know, and he's been Machiavellian about a lot of other stuff in the past, but this only proves it, and if the government didn't take him out, as long as they don't kill him, they can't stop him. | ||
You know, as long as they don't kill Alex Jones, they can't stop. | ||
And they can take InfoWars, they can fire his crew and make his crew stressed out and make his life, you know, very stressful. | ||
But as long as they don't kill him, Alex Jones will rise again. | ||
And so will InfoWars, just in a different iteration. | ||
You know, the legacy will go on for the, and I think it will last the test of time. | ||
You know, I see us as already, you know, having, having, you know, evolved into very, I think you are an example of an info, an outgrowth of info wars, right? | ||
Because you, you take the ideas that Alex Jones inspired and, and have made it an amazing career and had massive influence out of it. | ||
So, and it's like from this one seed node of Alex Jones, it's like you've got the bodybuilding right wingers who are all about, you know, avoiding plastics and poisoning the food and water. | ||
Like that was just one aspect of Alex and the political stuff. | ||
You've got people like yourself and others who, I mean, he's blazed not just one trail, but like a whole forest of trails that everybody's going down now. | ||
So I think you're right. | ||
I mean, the bomb has been detonated, the damage has been done. | ||
Now it's time for us to perhaps go into a little cocoon and come out. | ||
You didn't realize, but all of InfoWars last 30 years has been simply our larval stage, and now the metamorphosis is on. | ||
Well, Alex Stein, you, of course, are carrying the torch of InfoWars. | ||
I see that very clearly in the topics that you cover, and the fearlessness with which you cover them, because more important than even the information that we cover is the spirit that Alex Jones embodies, that Alex Stein embodies, the spirit of resistance, the spirit of true Americana, the spirit of humanity against this technocratic See you tonight! | ||
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Tonight! | |
You and me! | ||
is trying to destroy us all so of course you will continue to carry on your uh you'll continue to carry the banner of human freedom at alex stein 99 on youtube and x alex stein 99 his show uh prime time with alex stein is on it tonight on youtube tonight you and me i'll be on there i will be on there at 6 15 so tune in to that Very excited, looking forward to that. | ||
The Alex Jones Show begins in just a second. | ||
Owen Schroer hosting. | ||
Big, big day here at InfoWars as we come to the end. | ||
Thanks for joining us, Alex Stein. | ||
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