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jon bowne
The global banking cartel has used one tried-and-true process to create wars, rob us of our currency, and eat away at our substance.
This process of control over the masses is called the Hegelian dialectic.
So what is it?
And how is it being used today?
German philosopher George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel devised a dialectic, or method to resolve a disagreement between outcomes.
The dialectic is made up of three attributes.
Thesis, an idea or opinion.
Antithesis, the opposite idea or opinion.
And synthesis, the alchemic process to bring together a wanted change.
It is commonly referred to as order out of chaos.
and is waged against the masses in many forms.
Saul Alinsky, self-avowed Marxist, proponent of the Hegelian dialectic, published this in Rules for Radicals.
Any revolutionary change must be preceded by a passive-affirmative, non-challenging attitude toward change among the mass of our people.
They must feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureless in the prevailing system, that they are willing to let go of the past and chance the future.
George Bush became the hero of 9-11 simply due to the fact that he was the president, and then rammed through legislation that threatened our liberties as we all complacently stood by and allowed it to happen.
A manufactured crisis occurs.
Thesis.
George Bush answers it by rallying public opinion and becoming the host of the tragedy.
Antithesis.
Thus owning the crisis through synthesis.
Equilibrium is attained All of the once separate parts of the plan are joined together.
In this example, the Patriot Act acting as the equilibrium on the desired road to tyrannical fascism in America.
alex jones
They're too good at what they're doing.
They create the crisis on record.
They sell the fraud.
Then they say, give us more power.
Give up your sovereignty, Europe, America, and we'll fix it.
But then it only implodes faster.
They make bigger bonuses.
But they're destroying their own golden goose.
They're hacking it open greedily.
When it's giving them a golden egg every morning, they think there's eggs inside.
They want to rule everything so much and have just so many digits in their bank accounts that they're going to devalue the value of the digits through their sheer greed.
They knew in the 20s that sodium fluoride was a deadly chemical weapon.
Uh, that had a cumulative effect that, uh, fractured the bones, the teeth, that attacked every organ in the body, particularly glands, calcified them.
Thousands of studies by the 50s.
They took the toxic waste, but used the term fluoride as a whole subgroup of over a hundred deadly chemicals.
Lead, mercury, arsenic.
Just on and on and on that they dump in your water.
jon bowne
The fight to warn the unsuspecting populace of the dangers of dumping industrialized hydrofluorosilicic acid into the public drinking water system in order to release fluoride ions to meet the CDC recommendations to a level of 0.7 to 1.2 milligrams per liter in order to help prevent tooth decay has been an ongoing battle for over a decade.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, otherwise known as OSHA, is a U.S.
agency that requires companies to produce a material safety data sheet, or an MSDS, for every chemical product in the market.
The MSDS that Mosaic produces for their fluoride product will make your hair stand on end.
jon bowne
Responding to the outcry, Lester Holt, chief propagandist at NBC News, attempted to keep the dying pro-fluoride narrative alive.
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The CDC calls it one of the most important advances of the 20th century.
But as Aaron McLachlan reports, it's the latest front in the culture wars.
Major health organizations, including the CDC, the American Dental Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics support fluoride in drinking water.
But it's been rejected by dozens of communities throughout the U.S.
in recent years, with activists determined to press further.
jon bowne
Regardless of the propaganda, those with the ability to still critically think instinctively know there is a lot more to the story.
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars.
harrison smith
This is the American Journal coming to you live this Thursday morning.
We'll be back on the other side with your daily dispatch.
American Journal coming to you live this Thursday morning.
We'll be back on the other side with your Daily Dispatch.
Don't go anywhere.
unidentified
It's Thursday, June 20th in the year of our Lord.
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
I think it's time to blow this thing.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Infowars.com, band.video.
Welcome to you live this Thursday morning from the Infowars headquarters here in Central Texas.
Take your calls in the second hour.
In the third hour, we'll be joined by Jimmy Corsetti, an independent researcher who's discovered that a archaeological site of inestimable, unquantifiable value is being purposefully destroyed by the World Economic Forum.
So we're excited to talk to him about why that is, what they could be covering up, By destroying Gobleki Tepe.
I think that's how you pronounce it.
Although I was reading it yesterday and realized I was saying it wrong.
Gobleki or Gobekli.
It might be Gobekli Tepe.
Either way, it's a site in Turkey that has rewritten the timeline of human existence.
And for some reason, the World Economic Forum is burying it again.
Literally.
They dug up an archaeological site.
Realized it proved that most of what we know about human prehistory is wrong and so now they're burying it and putting trees on top of it so the root systems will eventually damage the invaluable historical artifacts and evidence there.
Very strange.
Very excited to talk to him about that.
Which is good because there's I don't know, there's not a lot of big breaking news today.
Going through the headlines this morning, sort of thin pickings.
There's obviously still insane crap going on and we'll get into all of it.
Don't get me wrong, it's just usually, it's a shocking and overwhelming amount of insanity happening.
Now it's just, it like feels calm compared to what we're used to.
But we'll get into everything.
Take your calls in the second hour, joined by Jamie Corsetti in the third.
But let's begin today as we do every day with our Daily Dispatch.
All right.
Here it is, folks.
Your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 20th of June, 2024.
Israel ready for all-out war in Lebanon.
The Israeli military says its Northern Command has approved operational plans for war with Lebanon.
Israel says they're ready for all-out war in Lebanon and has plans approved for an offensive targeting Hezbollah, officials have said.
The claims from Israel's foreign ministry and military late on Tuesday followed Hezbollah's release of threatening drone footage.
The climbing tension conflicts with the United States' efforts to avert an escalation amid months of low-level hostilities across the Israel-Lebanon border.
The nine-minute drone footage of the Israeli port of Haifa filmed in daytime showed civilian and military areas, including malls and residential quarters, in addition to a weapons manufacturing complex and missile defense batteries.
Israel's foreign minister, Israel Katz,
Responded vehemently in a post on X calling out Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah for boasting about filming the ports of Haifa which are operated by foreign Companies from India and China Saying quote we are all we are very close to the moment of decision to change the rules against Hezbollah and Lebanon in an all-out war Hezbollah will be destroyed and Lebanon will be severely hit he wrote Which I believe the Hebrew term for that is chutzpah Is that Yiddish?
Regardless, it's confidence without a basis, is what that is.
Why do I say that?
Well, because the second story in our Daily Dispatch, IDF spokesperson says Hamas can't be destroyed, drawing retort from PM.
That's the war's goal though.
So can't destroy Hamas, wants to go to war with Hezbollah.
Has found it impossible to even severely limit Hamas's actions after, what is it, nine months of continual warfare?
But they want to go to war with Hezbollah.
Failed to eliminate a tiny 40,000 person militia in an area of like 10 square miles.
Completely surrounded by gigantic walls surveilled constantly and continuously Can't defeat him, but they're gonna go to war in Lebanon and defeat Hezbollah Okay Okay, so this is This is the dude down the street keeps getting in bar fights keeps getting his butt kicked
I'm thinking he's going to square off against Mike Tyson in his prime.
I mean, come on.
IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari on Wednesday cast Israel's war aim of eradicating the Hamas terror group as unattainable, appearing to underscore tensions between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and top officials over his handling of the war in Gaza.
Remember, he just disbanded his war council earlier this week.
The business of destroying Hamas, making Hamas disappear, is simply throwing sand in the eyes of the public, Hagari told Channel 13 News in an interview.
Hamas is an idea.
It's a party.
It's rooted in the hearts of the people.
Anyone who thinks we can eliminate Hamas is wrong, he said.
Hagari also warned that if the government doesn't find an alternative, Hamas will remain in the Gaza Strip.
In response, Netanyahu's office said in a statement that the security cabinet has defined as one of the war goals the destruction of Hamas's military and governance capabilities.
But that's... not possible.
So... So what do you do there?
Okay, so Israel basically can't defeat A poorly armed, poorly supplied, trapped militia after nine months of bombing the area with more bombs than landed during all of World War II in London and Dresden and Hamburg combined.
But they're going to go to war with Lebanon against Hezbollah, who has for the last nearly 20 years been systematically stockpiling
Weapon systems who have borders with Syria, who have access to Iran, who have a huge coast that they can operate on, who have mountainous terrain that makes it extremely difficult, who have tunnel systems that make Hamas's tunnel systems look like, you know, rat dens.
Can't destroy Hamas, so they're starting a war with Hezbollah.
I just want to get that through to everybody that the point of this is not to defeat Hamas or Hezbollah.
That's not Israel's goal.
They can't do that.
No, their goal is to bring America in because America might actually stand a chance.
And they'll treat Lebanon like they treated Gaza.
And we can expect Beirut and all the other cities to be flattened, to be utterly destroyed, to be reduced to rubble.
So it'll be Gaza times a thousand in every possible regard.
Number of deaths, the amount of chaos and destruction, the deaths from the IDF.
I mean, they're on a suicide mission.
Let's just leave it at that.
Well, we can cover that more and take your calls on it later, but Israel needs to be brought to heel, I think.
I think it's America's responsibility for the world to stop Israel in their suicidal Campaign of madness.
For their own good, really.
Meanwhile, Congress debates expanded draft amid military recruitment challenges.
Ah yes, the government way.
Having trouble getting people to do things voluntarily?
Sign them up against their will.
The United States military has not activated a draft in more than 50 years, but Congress is weighing proposals to update mandatory conscription, including by expanding it to women for the first time and automatically registering those eligible to be called up.
The proposals making their way through the House and Senate stand a slim chance of becoming law, and none would reinstate the draft compelling service right away.
But the debate over potential changes reflects how lawmakers are rethinking the draft at a time when readiness issues have risen to the fore and the Pentagon is facing recruitment challenges amid a raft of risks and conflicts around the world.
I think this really just reflects the stagnation of Washington and the fact that they are still operating under these concepts that have no place in the modern world.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
harrison smith
I'll just be clear.
There's no such thing as the draft in the United States, and there never will be again.
Without some serious changes.
But that's just never gonna happen.
I don't know what to tell you, but this isn't Vietnam.
This isn't the 1960s.
Y'all know what'll happen if you get a letter in the mail, a certified letter in the mail, that you're being drafted?
Most of the time people won't even check it.
I hardly even open my mail these days.
Once a week, I check for bills that I pay online anyway.
Most of the time people aren't even going to get the draft letter.
And if they do, they're just going to throw it away.
They're just going to completely ignore it.
And if you actually try to start arresting people for ignoring the draft, People are just gonna fight you.
I mean, this is so stupid.
What, I'm gonna let somebody kidnap my son, send him overseas to a meat grinder to die in Ukraine for Victoria Nuland's ambitions?
Are you kidding me?
If he's gonna die, he's gonna die fighting the cops that come for him.
So, this is just like some...
Some fantasy going on in Washington, D.C.
There's no draft.
There will never be a draft.
I almost want them to try to do a draft.
Nobody's gonna do this.
Nobody should do it.
The draft was a thing when nations were real.
The draft was a thing when nations were groups of people who had common ancestry and interests and a government that Even just pretended to work for them or on, you know, for their benefit on their behalf.
We have a government now who's overriding concern seems to be demonizing the very people that they would want to fight for them.
So this whole concept of like a draft, it's outdated.
You've made it outdated by destroying the concept of a nation.
By eradicating this extended family we once had and made it an economic zone where the only smart way to play is to take advantage of everybody constantly and hoard things to yourselves and try as voraciously as you can to disadvantage other people.
I mean, there's no cohesiveness, there's no loyalty, there's no function of our government that serves us.
Why would we fight for it?
I mean, maybe they think they can get away with this just because they still have the monopoly on force.
They think if they do it in a piecemeal fashion, they'll be able to have a, you know, a cadre of 10 soldiers going house to house and forcing the individuals in.
That's not going to happen though.
People are seeing what's happening in Ukraine.
Maybe we should pull in some of those videos of the draft vans.
The induction vans and like fathers crying and then their wives and children screaming as they're hauled away by men in camo to go die on the front line, never to meet again.
That's not going to happen in America.
It's just not.
So it might force people to make some major changes.
And right now there's a lot of stuff that frankly we can just put up with.
Right, you can go in your house and lock your door and watch TV and sort of ignore the course of the world and be be immune to any tangible pain it causes.
Yeah, you might be paying a little bit more, but that's you know, that's fine.
You can handle that.
You can incorporate that into your understanding of the world.
But if it turns out that.
The US government is going door to door.
Taking, you know, 20 year old men and women.
And sending them to fight overseas.
You're going to see people just without hesitation selling their house, moving to a community and going, Hey, I got to get in a neighborhood where we're all on the same page here, where all of us are going to stand up against the draft board, where every single one of us is going to defend our neighbors against our own government.
It could be nice.
It could be fun.
Actually.
I think it's, I think it'd be a good thing for them to try to instate the draft.
You can make things a lot more real to a lot of people.
unidentified
But we'll see.
harrison smith
We'll see how it goes.
I guess it's up to Israel.
I guess we'll wait for orders from Israel.
I guess they want to start a war with Hezbollah that's so bad that they're about to be invaded and destroyed.
And so they decide to launch a nuke and then force America to get involved to avoid that catastrophe.
And then America has to draft its sons to defend Israel.
Or else Israel will blow up Lebanon.
I mean, I guess that's a course we'll have to wait to see if the powers that be follow.
Meanwhile, World Economic Forum ramps up calls for comprehensive transformation of food supply.
The World Economic Forum continues on its path of decarbonization with its current focus on the world's food supply.
The draconian organization founded by German engineer Klaus Schwab.
Klaus Schwab?
German.
Wants to create a comprehensive transformation of how humans eat to combat climate change caused by the world's growing population.
The group says that while the renovation of the industrial food industry... This is a strangely written article.
Mary Rourke.
unidentified
She calls Klaus Schwab, Klaus Schwab.
harrison smith
Calls him a German engineer.
Talks about the industrial food industry.
Look, I'm no English teacher here, but you know AI exists, right?
They can help you with this.
Anyway, it's already underway and it's time for a radical overhaul of the processor reinvention to reach their carbon goals, starting with the type of protein we eat.
Great example of reinvention is alternative proteins.
These sustainable replacements for dairy, meat, fish, and eggs can reduce animal husbandry's carbon, water, and soil intensity, while meeting the growing demand for low-cost, nutrient-rich food.
Some alternative proteins rely on plant-based cultural and precision fermentation, while other companies have begun using synthetic biology proteins, the WEF reported.
Do you need to know anything else?
That sentence alone, like this paragraph by itself, sure tells you everything you need to know about what this is, about how unnatural, anti-human all of this is.
Thinking about it critically and considering whether or not such a disturbing and revolting alternative is even necessary, Has a pretty simple answer.
No.
There is absolutely no reason why we can't keep producing dairy, meat, fish, and eggs.
We have those in abundance.
We've gotten really good at animal husbandry, actually.
But because they have this just bizarre, nonsensical theory That carbon is destroying the earth and cows produce carbon?
I mean, it's just how many places can this thought process break down?
There's not one step of this chain of reasoning that's even remotely appropriate, applicable, logical.
It's all madness.
So instead of just laughing at this or instead of just being sort of confused and thinking these people are stupid or something.
Oh, these people really want to save the earth, but they don't know how.
Get it through your head.
They are shutting down the food system.
They are re-imagining, re-engineering the food supply in a way that cannot be reversed.
They're culling cows by the millions.
This isn't technology.
You can't just copy and paste things.
If you've got a herd of cows and you kill all of them, you can't just bring them back.
You can't do that.
That's not how it works.
You can slowly start to rebuild over time.
But the changes these people are making are designed on purpose to be irreversible.
Think about how wrong they were about COVID.
Think about how inappropriate and damaging their so-called fixes for COVID were.
A lot of those were reversible.
A lot of those, they did a lot of damage, but you can just stop them, right?
The masks did a lot of damage, but you can just stop wearing masks.
This is the equivalent of them, like, surgically attaching masks to everyone's face.
So that at the end, we go, Oh, it turns out that wasn't right.
And the mask didn't actually help.
And this wasn't a good solution for the problem.
Well, too bad you can't rip your face off.
So now you're just stuck in a mask forever, right?
So the things they're doing, the changes they're imposing are permanent forever.
You kill all the cows.
That's a permanent thing.
You reorganize the entire food supply system.
That's a permanent change you're making that cannot be easily reversed or reformed.
So think about the severity, the revolutionary level that they're talking about taking this to.
Because again, they're not talking about like, well, you know, we've got a lot of protein for meat and eggs and fish and cows and chickens, but we need more.
So let's subsidize and, you know, supplement that with Protein from various sources, which would at least make a modicum of sense.
They're destroying the healthy, natural, self-sufficient forms of protein.
And they're replacing that with the industrialized, synthetic, Chemical soup, you know, necessitating massive organizational complexities.
They're replacing the simple cow eats grass, cow makes milk, cow gives birth to other cow source of protein with the massively complicated, synthetic, bioengineered, needs 10,000 scientists working 24-7, Operation.
That will be much more easily controllable.
Was also extremely vulnerable to disruption and.
control and manipulation.
So I think like I don't know if people They sort of see this, you know, again, to be a conspiracy theorist, the only thing you need to do is ask why that's all.
Just why?
Just ask it a few times, and if you don't have a satisfactory answer, then just go from why to why doesn't this make any sense to you don't have an answer or why not.
People think that eating crickets is just like a cool trend.
As if there's some demand for buggy to, you know, edible bugs out there that corporations are just now getting around to meeting.
Well, there's a big market out there for bug meat.
No, there's not.
They're forcing this.
This is not a natural advancement of the food system.
This isn't a reasonable progression of the way we get food.
This is a deliberate destruction of our current healthy, at least to some degree, greater degree than what it's becoming, natural system.
to a perverted, distorted, controllable, fake synthetic system.
unidentified
Just to end up with this topic.
harrison smith
I don't even know how to describe this topic.
I don't know if I have words sufficient to express what's going on here.
I guess it's just the difficulty of the sophisticated tactics of our enemies.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
I mean, you just imagine.
Typical warfare.
You just like if there are two nations at war.
But off the battlefield, you've got people from one nation.
Taking prominent positions of power in the enemy nation.
And they just start shutting down the food supply.
So they just start buying up the cattle farms and... Oh, look, darn it, we've got a... I don't know, a disease.
Better cull some of them.
Ah, no, we need to save the earth from cow farts.
We better kill all of the cows.
Ah, gee, it looks like fire has destroyed all the grazing land.
Better cull all the cows.
And like, if you don't realize you're at war, I guess you just don't even notice this is happening.
For most people out there, they'll just, I mean, their experience with this will just be meat gets more and more expensive until it's just not on the shelves anymore.
And they'll just slowly be sort of inculcated, just piecemeal, boiling the frog, just they'll start buying.
Well, you know, I need protein.
I guess I'll get the cricket stuff.
One day that's all they're buying.
That's all that's available on the shelves.
And the... Endemic sickness from, uh, what is it, chitin?
Chitin.
Endemic, you know, weakness from lack of protein.
Yeah, I've just been... I've just been so tired recently.
I don't know why.
I don't know, maybe because all of your food was systematically replaced by chemical swill.
And you didn't even notice.
unidentified
It's crazy.
harrison smith
It is crazy they're doing this.
This is an act of war against humanity.
They're systematically, I mean, they're announcing it.
This isn't us speculating.
They're both, A, doing it.
You can just see them doing this in real time.
We're not saying they're going to kill cows.
We're not saying they're going to cull cattle herds in the future.
I'm telling you that they've done this and they are doing it.
They are culling the livestock.
They are buying up and shutting down the farmlands.
They're cutting off farms from water like they're doing in Idaho.
500,000 acres of prime farmland cut off from water supplies without warning, without notice, without a good reason.
In Oregon, they're stopping you from growing your own food in your backyard by calling it farming and imposing severe restrictions to your water usage there.
Oh, the curtailment has ended.
Wow, look at that.
It's a miracle.
It's a miracle!
Not all of it, apparently.
Only 300,000.
This isn't speculation.
They're doing it.
They're announcing that they're doing it.
It's not us saying, hey, these guys are destroying the food production.
They are saying it is quote, time for a radical overhaul of the process or a reinvention to reach our carbon goals.
we're going to destroy the ability to produce and harvest beef chicken eggs and fish even more problematic than the industrialized goop that they plan on feeding us in the future is their push to use ai technology to determine an individual's dietary needs The WEF calls this initiative personalized nutrition.
On its face, the WEF seems interested in ensuring we eat foods based on our individual nutritional needs.
However, they state that using AI technology to determine how much food someone can consume helps, quote, enable sustainable new dietary habits.
Personalized nutrition can minimize food waste by matching individuals with meal plans.
They use ingredients efficiently and effectively, reducing the overall environmental impact of food production and disposal, the WEF states.
Again, I just, it boggles my mind.
That the obvious isn't asked, right?
Not once in their reimagining of the food system.
Not anywhere in any of their proposals do they ever remotely suggest that maybe we shouldn't be shipping our food across the Pacific Ocean twice before it arrives on grocery stores.
Never once do they discuss growing food close to the place that it's consumed and not shipping it across the largest body of water on the planet multiple times.
Pears grown in Argentina, packaged in Thailand, sold in Dallas.
But to save the Earth from carbon change, you can't eat cows anymore.
You have to eat chemical slop.
You have to eat bioengineered goop to save the Earth from carbon.
But in the meantime, we will be shipping pairs across the Pacific Ocean twice on container ships that each one produces as much pollution as every car in the world combined.
unidentified
I'm just saying.
harrison smith
I'm not even saying, I'm asking, how do we get this message across to the average person?
Again, the average person, no idea this is going on.
No idea.
That they're shutting down the food supply worldwide.
People's experience of this again, it's going to be a slow degradation.
This is what I mean by the sophisticated strategy of our enemies.
Where they figured out that if you want to destroy a population, especially one like the United States, you can't do it through arms.
You can't do it through invasion.
It's really difficult to do it through subversion.
Because our people, I mean, America itself is such an exceptional
Organization of mankind it just but it's just a bunch of overachievers With an incredible moral foundation they found that even subversion Was difficult because people could see through the lies, so if they just very very quietly very very softly Start turning off one by one our ability to feed ourselves and
Just keep people asleep and distracted and call any discussion about this paranoid conspiracy theory and climate change denialism.
Then they can achieve it.
So how do we get across to people like it?
I wish our enemies would just use bombs bombs.
I wouldn't have to tell you we're being bombed.
If their attack took the form of just traditional military intervention.
We wouldn't have this problem.
We'd just be like, see the guys, see the bombs falling?
Well, here's who's sending them.
We're at war with them.
The fact that it's done so subtly and quietly and carefully, outside of the view of the average American, means I'm sitting here trying to go, hey, we're being attacked.
We're at war here.
This is war.
Bombs are falling.
But people don't see the bombs.
They go, oh, yeah, that guy must be crazy.
I would say it was with Alex Jones.
Yeah, if you've got a guy who's running around yelling out of a bullhorn and screaming and making a scene, you might think that guy might be crazy.
But if you're sitting there going, hey, we're under attack, we're about to be bombed, and then bombs start falling, you're going to go, oh, that guy was being too calm.
Oh, that wasn't overblown.
That wasn't him just being hyperbolic and exaggerating.
We should have listened the whole time.
They're using bombs.
They're using food.
So we'll all quietly, you know, die.
Just discussing a few of the ways that the food system is being dismantled.
Again, just off the top of my head.
You've got the world's number two food exporter, the Netherlands, shutting down their farms because of nitrogen in the soil.
You've got Ireland and various countries across Europe culling their cows because of climate change and methane production, I guess.
In the UK, you've got prime farmland being forcibly seized by the state to build windmill farms.
And solar panel farms.
You've got Idaho cutting off water to their farmers.
You've got Oregon.
Cutting off water to even backyard gardens.
This really across the Western states is an issue.
Water supply going towards things like.
Cooling systems to an energy production to keep the server farms for the NSA running, but the farmers have to let their crops die in the field.
You've got bird flu.
Being discovered in cow herds because they sent out the PCR test.
To get that result.
So they'll be cold because of bird flu already hundreds of millions.
Of chickens and cows have been killed.
Under the threat of bird flu.
You've got wildfires in Texas.
Destroying 80% of the grassland required for the beef production.
And having to cull cows rather than let them starve.
Again, it's just, I know I'm missing like a million different, I mean, obviously Bill Gates is buying up farmland and just shutting down the farms.
You've got things like the corn subsidies where we're using farmland not to grow food, but to grow inedible corn that's then converted into ethanol.
I mean, how many various ways are they attacking the food systems?
How many various excuses are they coming up with for doing the same thing?
Call it whatever you want.
Say it's for climate change.
Say it's for bird flu.
Say it's for health.
But the outcome's always the same.
You're just trying to shut the food system down.
You are just trying to destroy the food supply system.
Apparently this is happening in Texas as we speak and to a degree that again is just baffling.
It just is beyond description.
Clip number 10 here.
It's a Texas rancher talking about the fact that over a million acres of farmland have burned and the farmland that didn't burn He's being bulldozed for some reason.
Let's watch.
unidentified
So I wanted to update y'all on what's going on in Texas.
We have over a million acres of farmland that has been burned and ruined.
And not only that, we have Texas Forest Service that is going into these ranchers' properties and dozing up the land.
They're not even dozing the burned areas.
They're ruining the remaining feed and grasses that they do have.
And we don't know why they're doing this.
So let me know what y'all think about this in the comments.
Make sure to share this around.
We need to stand up for what's right.
And remember guys, buy American and buy local.
harrison smith
It does not get easier.
Texas ranchers lose cattle and land in historic wildfires.
This from earlier this year.
Very mysterious fires, I remind you.
Bizarre streaks of fires propping up almost as if Somebody had drawn a line across the land in something flammable and then lit it on fire.
Almost like it was an attack.
Almost like it was deliberate.
And that guy says, not only did they burn a million acres, prime farmland, 80% of the cows in Texas relied on for food, but the stuff that wasn't burned is now being bulldozed by the Texas Forest Service?
This is the type of thing I don't understand.
How... How is everybody going along with it?
Who gave the orders to do this?
Why are the ranchers giving permission for them to do this?
If they didn't give permission, then how are they doing it?
What is the reasoning behind this?
Is this just how it works?
Is some...
Some dude in the Texas forestry office in Austin just sends out an order.
Hey, go bulldoze farmland.
And the forester's just like, okay.
They just show up.
Hi, we're here to bulldoze your feed to your cattle starve.
And the rancher's just like, really?
Why?
I mean, fine, I guess, but that seems weird.
I mean, how does this happen?
How does nobody put their foot down somewhere in the line and go, no, we're not bulldozing farmland.
You have to give me a good reason for this.
Is the reason that it might burn?
Well, that doesn't make any sense either.
Does it?
Yeah, your house might catch on fire.
Better bulldoze it.
And you're talking about doing fire breaks of some sort.
That doesn't require you to bulldoze up farmland.
Again, I feel like I don't know how to get this through to people.
What's actually going on here?
They're destroying your ability to grow food.
They're reimagining life itself into something that is synthetic and engineered, manipulatable, And entirely in their control.
They want you dependent.
They want you weak.
They want to actually... ...replace natural... What it really comes down to is replacing nature with synthesis.
replacing what is real with what is manufactured.
unidentified
These people are at war with God.
harrison smith
That's what you need to understand.
God gave us a planet that is ridiculously plentiful and bountiful.
It's like that classic, it's got too many curse words, we can't play it here.
It's a Mitchell and Webb skit where it's a farmer who's like, tell you a secret, you put this seed in the ground, freaking plants come up.
It's crazy.
unidentified
He's like, you can make so much money with this.
I got two cows, a third showed up!
It's incredible!
harrison smith
But it is.
You don't need anything.
You don't need any intervention.
You don't need any help from the authorities.
You don't need any organization or industry to create food.
It grows out of the ground and it comes with the seeds required to make it grow out of the ground more.
It's a self-perpetuating sort of thing.
All it needs is nurturing.
All it needs is husbandry.
All you need is protect the things from pests and coyotes.
And the world is yours.
You can eat forever.
You can be fat and happy.
Why these people hate this, why this is a threat to them, can only be explained by literally being at war with God's creation.
By literally thinking they know better and that their system of synthesizing and fabricating a facsimile of nature's process is somehow superior than nature's process.
So I don't know how we get this through to people that this is what's happening.
you Because I don't get how it's not obvious to them already.
unidentified
Just completely insane.
harrison smith
It is completely insane, but we'll move on.
I mean, there's so much other stuff to talk about, but I just feel like... I feel like this is something that it re- I mean, we really are at war.
They're just...
They're just here living amongst us.
Just setting fire to our food reserves.
And we just don't even notice.
We just can't even tell.
They're out to kill us, folks.
And of course, I'll need to remind you that even without denying us access to food itself, the food that we do have now is already so warped and Long divorced from nature that it's, you know, I'm going to have nutrients that are required in the first place.
So make sure you're supplementing regardless.
Go to Infowarsstore.com.
Because at this point they still let us have food.
The food that we have, however, is not real food.
It's very convincing fake food and doesn't have the nutrients from the soil.
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When we get back on the other side, we'll open up the phone lines for your calls and get into some of these other stories.
We'll show you... You thought Joe Biden could avoid embarrassing clips by just not going outside?
Well, he had to walk to the car, didn't he?
Media assault continues.
The Hill reports the White House combats cheap fake videos targeting Biden's fitness.
They actually, they actually are backing up the White House officials.
They say the White House officials are aggressively pushing back against a wave of cheap fake videos that purportedly show President Biden being confused or meandering, and which question his mental and physical fitness ahead of the election.
It's all about framing.
White House officials are aggressively pushing back against these fake videos.
The accurate way of reporting this is the White House, in a desperate attempt to distract from Biden's readily evident incapacity, mental fragility, and physical incompetence, are calling videos of his behavior fake in an attempt to discredit actual reporting.
unidentified
reporting.
harrison smith
And you would think, and as reported, he cannot go out in public without one of these events happening.
And unfortunately for the Democrats, he's been doing a lot of public events recently.
A huge amount, considering his normal routine, considering the fact that he spent About half his time in office, lying on the beach.
And so, of course, he, you know, all this, he does like three events.
Out of these three events, about five videos of his incompetency start going viral.
Because he only averages about one a day, but usually he goes out and there's like two or three examples of him being incompetent, and then he goes in his cryo chamber for a couple days.
So we're averaging about one a day, but it's really multiple every time he goes outside.
At this point, it's so bad, he doesn't even have to make public appearances.
He made no public appearances yesterday and is in Rehoboth or wherever his beach house is now.
But unfortunately for him, there's still a time when he has to go from inside the house to inside the car.
And it's during this brief period of, you know, being visible, that we get another video of him being frail and incompetent.
At this point, the man can't get into a car.
So this is great.
They're like, okay, every time he goes out in public, he's embarrassed and evidence of his incapacity is on display.
So let's not have him do any public displays.
But he can still walk to the car, right?
I mean, how much, how badly could it go?
The literal 20 foot walk from the door to the car.
Well, let's go to clip number 14 and see how well he does.
There he is walking with the old Mr. Burns hands.
Joe Biden walking ahead.
Here he is getting into a average SUV.
unidentified
Oh, he almost got the foot up there.
harrison smith
All right.
First foot up.
unidentified
Oh, can he get in?
Oh, slowly.
Slowly in there, boy.
harrison smith
Okay.
I mean, do we need one of the little ramps for, for dogs?
We need a little, a little dog ramp for his car?
Well, as seen on TV.
Well, it's a little pillow staircase that you set up for him.
Maybe we need something like that.
So it's no wonder they're going so hard on this cheap fake thing.
Because it is at the point now.
I mean, usually it's during a speech.
Usually it's during some sort of public event that he makes this embarrassing thing.
But at this point, they're like moving him from the house to the car in the dead of night, and there's still footage of him Not able to get into an SUV.
It's not a big, souped-up SUV.
This is a normal car.
See, he couldn't lift his foot high enough to put it on the rail to stand up.
unidentified
Just be in a wheelchair.
harrison smith
Then at least we wouldn't have this sort of footage.
Welcome back, folks.
I'm gonna go ahead and open up the phone lines now for your calls.
unidentified
1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
harrison smith
And like, when you talk about solutions that we need in this country, they're very simple.
It just takes political will to implement them and to not Really discuss them with the people who are doing the bad things.
I know it's like, not the type of thing that we in America like.
We like discussing things.
We like hashing things out, coming to compromise, that sort of thing.
That's what we're into.
But at this point, there just needs to be an authority that just says no.
unidentified
That's all.
harrison smith
Now, Nigel Farage running the Reform Party in Britain put out a tweet yesterday saying the Reform Party totally rejects the World Economic Forum and will oust any of its influence in government, which is good, which is very good to see.
And we'll explain why that is in just a second.
And it is good to see a leading mainstream Western European party call out the World Economic Forum and pledge to reject them.
And that needs to happen, but like in a very severe and aggressive way.
Because they'll sit there and they'll spin all these yarns about climate change and saving the earth.
And we just have to, we have to have an alternative protein source because, you know, for health, we're here for your health, like all these things.
And if you try to reason with them, you're, you're falling for their trick.
They aren't reasoning their way into this.
You can't reason them out of it.
They're the reasons that they're claiming.
for what they're doing are not the actual reason they're doing what they're doing.
So you just need to stop paying attention to what they're saying.
Stop trying to argue with them or get them to come around to understanding the situation.
You know, if you've got somebody who kicks down your door and puts a gun in your face, you need to shoot that person, right?
When you've got a cabal of industrial magnates who are coordinating their action and conspiring together to shut down the food supply, You need to stop them from doing that and throw them in prison.
That's all that needs to happen.
The American government, if it were to actually support the American people, would just say no to this.
Would just go, no, you're not doing this.
You're not shutting down the food supply.
And now that we know that that's your goal, you're not going to do anything ever again.
We don't let murderers out on the street.
Why do we let people who are trying to murder the world out on the street?
Why, why do we let people who've already been engaged in mass murder through COVID to continue to do this?
And it's the same thing with voting because right now, They're going to steal the election.
They are setting everything up to steal the election exactly like they did last time.
And the issue is that by setting up mail-in balloting, by setting up the voting system in the way in which they did, without just undoing all of these changes, without having the authority and the political will just to go, no, None of this is happening.
We're doing day of voting with an ID, maybe even fingerprinting paper ballots, totally decentralized, totally disconnected from computers or the internet.
We need to have a box of ballots filled out by hand on one day, counted by hand by multiple people.
We have to have the same results at the end of the counting.
And that's how we get our answer.
Without just coming in and just imposing that, not only are they going to steal the election, they're going to do it in a way that you cannot prove.
It seems like every day there's some other post just further explaining the way that the 2020 election was stolen.
Every day there's more video out of Arizona or Georgia.
Where they're just like, so wait, you received back 100,000 ballots, but you only sent out 50,000?
Like every day there's something like this.
Where literally they're receiving more mail-in ballots than they ever sent out.
And that alone just means none of the ballots should be counted.
None of them.
Because you can't prove whether they're legitimate or not, so you can't count them.
In court, you can't present evidence if you can't prove how you found it, where it was, and what the chain of custody was.
So they're setting it up to do it again, and just like so many of these other issues, there's no compromise.
There cannot be compromise here.
unidentified
But we need mail-in ballots.
What about people who are afraid to leave their home?
What about the ballot harvesting in low-income areas?
These people don't know how, but they can't get IDs because they're black.
harrison smith
Just ignore all of this crap, these lies, this deception.
Somebody needs to just impose basic organization in this country.
And this has to be one of those things.
There cannot be compromise on this.
There's no back and forth.
There's no, oh, well, but maybe we should have a voting system that is unfalsifiable and that we can't guarantee could ever be legitimate.
Maybe that is a good idea.
Like, no, there's just no, no, no.
There has to be no mail-in ballots, period.
The only possible reason why you'd want to have something like that is because somebody is literally incapacitated.
If you're in an iron lung, you get to mail-in ballot.
All right?
If you're on an extended work trip for months, but you still live and work primarily in an area, then okay.
You can do an out-of-state ballot.
But even those, I mean, I'm almost going to just go, you know what?
If you can't be there on the day, you just don't get to vote.
Sorry.
It's just one vote.
And if you're in, if you live in Miami, but you're in Tampeka, you just don't get to vote.
That's just how it is.
That just needs to be the outcome.
There need to be these hard line and it's with everything.
This is the issue.
All of these problems are so imminently solvable.
Most of them aren't even real problems.
They're just, Uh, roadblocks and barriers and obstacles just being put into place that everything was fine without them.
The food system one.
I mean, it's, again, it's not like, oh, gee, we're running out of cows.
We better start selling crickets because we need protein.
Everything's going fine.
If you just don't burn their land, the cows will graze the grass and make babies and it'll be fine.
They're intervening to stop the natural process, just like the voting system was fine.
I mean, it wasn't great.
It wasn't perfect.
It was still, it could still could have been fixed up a little bit, but there was absolutely no excuse to just come in and just shred the rule book and just dictate on a whim without ever going through the legislative process.
You know, we're just going to let people mail in ballots now.
And if they just want to write their name and, uh, You know, check the box that says, I promise that this is a real vote, then that's probably fine.
There's no, this should not even be a discussion.
There's absolutely no reason why we should go from a system of day of voting in person with an ID to mail-in ballots and no ID and dead people on the rolls.
And, you know, it's just, there's, there's absolutely no compromise here because their position is Nonsense.
Utter, complete nonsense.
They are going to steal the election, and they're going to steal it in exactly the same way they did last time, because they have set up a system by which you cannot prove that a vote is valid or not.
And they're announcing that they're doing this from Conservative Treehouse.
The guy who organizes ballot counting says election results will not match polling.
So they're already setting it up to go, hey, when the results of the election are completely out of whack with the exit polls, that's okay and normal and good.
You should expect that.
It's exactly the same line that they ran in 2020.
Election 2020, deciphering the red mirage, the blue shift, and the uncertainty surrounding results this November.
It was in September of 2020.
Once before the election when they were already mentally preparing and programming people to accept the idea that we'll not know who wins at the end of election day.
That there will be a blue shift.
Where all of the results coming in will look like Donald Trump is having a landslide victory, but then suddenly in the middle of the night and after counting has ended, Joe Biden will receive hundreds of thousands of votes with not a single Trump vote in the entire batch.
And they were priming you to think that this was normal.
And they're doing it again.
That video about the Red Mirage was back in 2020.
And again, at the time, we reported on this and went, OK, they're setting it up for the steal.
OK, they're going to steal it.
They have to wait to see how much they need to steal it by.
First, you get the initial results.
You get the initial vote counts.
And you see how short you are.
And you print those out and you feed them through the machine in the middle of the night.
He called that a red mirage.
And a blue shift.
So that's what they did.
Even on the face of it... I mean... This is why they need a stupid populist.
This is why, like, you think, like, well, why would the elites want to live by a bunch of stupid people?
Because stupid people are easily manipulatable.
Because you don't...
See the logical inconsistencies in arguments if you're stupid.
IQ is pattern recognition.
And most of the IQ tests is just like find the missing piece, right?
I'll go from a triangle to a square to a hexagon.
What's in the middle there?
Oh, pentagon.
Right?
Oh, there's a there's a piece missing here.
My brain can fill in.
So what's the piece missing here?
When it says it takes longer to count mail-in ballots and in many state ballots are still admissible even if they're postmarked by election day but arrive later.
In simple terms this means the partial results that get reported on election night will probably look worse for Biden than the final complete count.
The part missing in this equation is an explanation as to why mail-in ballots would take longer to count than day of voting.
If anything, it should be the opposite.
You're telling me that votes you get mostly before the election, right?
The whole idea was they sent out ballots months in advance.
You fill them out and send them in whenever.
So they've got these millions of ballots sitting there.
As soon as election day hits, they can start counting them.
I don't have to wait for people to come into the office, to come into the voting, to the polling location, to stand in line, to You know, go through that hole, but you've got them right there.
Just start feeding them in the machine.
It should be quicker to count mail-in ballots than day of voting ballots.
But people don't see this, I guess.
People can't think of that.
What?
Why not?
Again, I'm just trying to think of like another example of this where it's just, it just makes no sense.
you It's like, well, you know, I was going to write him an email, but I thought I'd just send him a letter.
You know, that it's a lot faster taking, you know, writing emails takes too long.
I'm going to write him a letter and send it through the post office instead.
No, no, that's the opposite of what.
No, you're lying to me.
Like, well, what do you, this just doesn't make sense on the face of it.
Mail-in ballots that you've had, that you have for days before the election.
somehow take longer to count than the ballots that are cast on the day of.
It just makes no sense.
It just makes absolutely no sense whatsoever at all, even a little bit.
And they're doing it again.
So James Clyburn is this guy who is saying this again in 2024.
in 2024 and the thing is they've set up a system where unless as i'll say in the beginning of this segment unless you just come in and just go hey this retarded system you came up with that's totally insecure and totally unfalsifiable and allows for endless fraud without ever being able to prove one way or another that it existed that's going away now you're you're you're That system is stupid.
It's totally nonsensical.
We're not going to do it.
We're doing day of in-person ID.
Like, unless you just Do that.
Like there's no way to be like, well, let's send more poll watchers to what watch them.
Commit fraud without being able to prove it.
You have mail-in ballot harvesting.
We just go, I'm a ballot harvester.
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
I've got a hundred ballots here.
All for Joe Biden.
Trust me.
I got them from the old folks home.
You just put them in the mailbox and they just show up on the vote tally on the day of.
No way to wait no way to confirm whether or not they're valid or not.
So all this has to go away.
It all has to go away.
Because at this point, the system they've set up, it cannot be proven one way or another whether fraud has taken place.
Remember, elections are no longer about votes.
Modern elections are about ballots.
The election winner is not the person who gets the most votes.
The election winner is the person who collects, submits, and counts the most ballots.
The contest for electoral victory is who gains the most ballots, not votes.
That said, at the end of the ballot harvesting operation in the key state counties for Democrats, there are precinct workers who are then tasked with counting these ballots.
The number of ballots needed to change the outcome of the election is essentially a determining factor in how many ballots the precinct workers in the key districts count.
Most of the regional precinct workers in the key counties that change elections are affiliated with and originate from the AME Church Network.
African Methodist Episcopal Church has precinct-level ballot counting election operations poll workers in key counties, Fulton, Georgia, Wayne, Michigan, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Clark, Nevada, Maricopa County, Arizona, Dane, Wisconsin, etc.
The ballot counting doesn't need to happen all over the state, just the key urban county level, like we've been saying every time we talk about voter fraud.
Well, it's just like you, you, you, there weren't enough ballots to change the whole election.
No, you, you change the outcome in three counties and you change the whole nation's electoral outcome.
The DNC operation concentrates heavily on the ballot harvesting.
However, when they turn those ballots over to the county level precinct workers, that's where the AME church network and South Carolina representative James Clyburn come into play.
The DNC no longer focuses on controlling the Secretary of State or Attorney General approach.
With the George Soros machine running the district attorney-level angle for the Democrats, they only need to concern themselves with the precinct-level poll worker support.
CLIMB's AME network is protected by the willfully blind George Soros DAs, its one hand washing the other proposition.
One Politico reporter plays the pretending game with James Clyburn in a recent interview.
The reporter, just like you, me, and Catherine Engelbrecht, know exactly how this election manipulation game is rigged, but they maintain the pretenses within the questions.
He's asked, you know, once you know exactly how these outcomes are reached in these counties, then the remarks by Clyburn take on the accurate context.
Here's the transcript.
The question is, I know you get asked this question a lot, but I'm going to ask as well.
And that is this series of polls this year that showed Donald Trump is doing a whole lot better with black voters than he did in 2020.
The main New York Times Sienna swing poll showed a 23% black support for Trump.
He won 8% according to the exit polls in 2020.
Then the Wall Street Journal broke down an interesting gender divide.
etc etc this is a big shift i don't think you can deny that these polls show something what do you think that biden needs to do to turn this around james klyburn says i don't think he needs to do anything but what he's doing i think joe biden is doing exactly what he needs to do when re-election something is amiss in the polling i call your attention to the recent polls in maryland the african-american woman uh angela also brooks running for the united states senate nomination the sunday before the election one poll had her five down the other poll seven down and she won by 13 how do you explain that that's 20 points see
klyburn is saying the quiet part out loud but the media pretend they don't know what it means essentially the ame networked county level ballot counter who successfully ran the election operation and lifted angela also brooks to victory voting did not matter matter counting ballots did so So they're already setting it up to say, hey, look, when the polls and even the exit polls show a massive Trump victory, but Joe Biden somehow receives more votes than there are voters, that's fine and normal and good.
And if you want to question it, well, you're an election denier.
And as we know, that makes you a dangerous domestic terrorist, right-wing MAGA supremacist.
And that's illegal.
So no questioning our results.
And we know this.
This is a, it's a threat to democracy to question election integrity.
And they're telling you that just like in 2020, gee, it's going to look an awful lot like a Trump landslide victory by the time the polls close and everybody goes to bed.
But when you wake up in the morning, you'll have a Democrat president and questioning it is terrorism.
Again, I know people are like, whoa, we need more poll watchers.
Yeah, that would help.
Yeah, we do.
I mean, we do not want to dissuade people from being poll watchers, but you're just going to watch them cheat.
You're just going to watch ballot harvesters come in with trash bags full of ballots with no proof that they Are from the people who they say they're from, and then they're going to train the poll watchers just like they did in 2020.
Just like we have audio of them doing through the Detroit leaks of them saying.
If somebody comes in and says I never cast a mail in ballot vote, I'm here to vote in person and I never sent one in, but you already have one on file.
Go ahead and count the one on file, even though the person is right in front of you saying that's not mine.
I didn't cast a vote.
Go ahead and count the one that was sent in on their behalf by somebody.
Just go ahead and count the one that just showed up in the mailbox one day.
from an indeterminate source.
That's the real ballot.
Now they might get mad.
This is the literal audio.
Them saying they might get mad.
They might start freaking out and going, hey, I never sent in a ballot.
That's not my ballot.
You're stealing my vote.
If they get mad like that and have them fill out a provisional ballot, so they think they're voting and then when they leave, throw that provisional ballot away and throw in the vote that they said they didn't cast.
So they're just doing this.
We have to stop them.
We have to stop them by changing the laws to disallow ballot harvesting.
It's not, it's not that complicated.
It's so simple.
My God.
Let's go to your calls now.
Uh, Patty in Boston has called in to say goodbye.
Where are you going, Patty?
patty in boston
Yeah, man, I think this is it because I don't know how long are you guys going to be out in the air.
So I just figured...
Well, I don't like that.
I mean, I'm not down with that.
You know that I'm not down with that.
harrison smith
I know.
What are you going to do all day, Patty?
patty in boston
I have literally no idea.
I have to have like a hobby now.
Maybe I, you know, I think maybe I'll take up like whittling or something like that.
I don't know.
harrison smith
Have you tried meth?
patty in boston
It's really sad for me.
You know what?
I did try meth one time in high school.
harrison smith
Oh, no.
That explains it.
patty in boston
No, I'm serious.
I did.
I did try meth one time in high school, but that was, you know, that's 30 years ago.
So, no, I don't know what I'm going to do.
I got to find something else to irritate me during the day and to get angry about.
But I'm going to miss you guys when you're gone.
You know, it's too bad.
harrison smith
We're here for the time being, Patty.
And I know you wanted to call in yesterday.
unidentified
Yeah.
patty in boston
No, I wanted to kind of reminisce about some of the good times that I've had within Four Wars over the years.
I remember, like, it all started when Owen Troyer started, like, talking smack to me in 2018, the end of 2018.
Oh, my God.
harrison smith
I know.
That's, like, almost a decade away.
Stay on the line.
Stay on the line, Patty.
Don't go anywhere.
We'll go back to Patty and then out to your phone calls on the other side.
We're going to do a little reminiscing about the old days.
I've been doing some of that myself recently.
It's been a trip.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
Going out to your phone calls here.
We're going to be joined by Jimmy Corsetti in the third hour.
I do want to remind you to go to InfoWarsStore.com to support everything that we're doing here.
Just telling you tomorrow's news today, and just like with COVID, our warnings went unheeded, the damage was done, and only now, years later, they're realizing the horrific conditions that were created Listening to the experts, well, COVID was nothing.
Lockdowns were nothing.
Masks were nothing compared to reimagining the food supply system on an industrial scale, or starting World War III, or unleashing bird flu.
And yet, they're doing that too.
But we've got Patty from Boston on the line.
Patty, I remember when you first started calling in, and I thought that you would just be one of many liberals that we would have call in and get to yell at each other.
You're like the only one, though.
You're like the only one that consistently calls in.
Are you a glutton for punishment, Patty?
What is it about you that makes you so different?
Because I wish more people would call in to argue with us.
I wish more people would call in to You know, say they disagree, and then we can hash it out.
I love when you call in.
I know it pisses off a lot of our audience.
Every time you call in, I get Twitter comments going, that Patty guy needs to be put in jail!
And it's like, calm down.
We love Patty.
We have respect for Patty.
He's a patriot in his own warped, twisted sort of way.
He is a real patriot.
I will vouch for him.
But yeah, why don't more people call in, Patty?
Why don't more liberals call in to argue with us, I wonder?
patty in boston
Well, I don't know.
I mean, I can't speak for other liberals, but what I can speak to is my own experience.
And, you know, like I started to say in the last segment, you know, Owen was talking some smack about, you know, liberals not wanting to come on his show on Twitter back in 2018.
And I said, hey, I'll come on.
And he didn't know me from Adam or Hole in the Wall and said, OK, well, we'll put you on.
And then we had, you know, kind of a fun conversation.
And I thought, you know, this is the reason that I actually like InfoWars as much as most liberals.
Most people in general can't understand why I appreciate you guys.
You're the outlier.
You're the ones who say things that I don't have to necessarily agree with, but you're doing something that's a little bit out of the ordinary.
And I think that we have to have that in this country, man.
I appreciate that completely.
And so when I started listening to Alex back in the early 2000s, You know, I appreciated the fact that he was, though he's a right winger, he's absolutely anti George Bush.
You know what I mean?
So I was like, OK, this is not like a partisan kind of like hackery thing.
And so that's why I got into it.
And that's why I'm still, you know, a fan of you guys, I think.
And this, this comes from mostly knowing you, you guys, personally, a lot of kids in the control room who I think are awesome and amazingly talented.
And you and Owen and all these guys, like, I, you guys really believe what you're saying.
You, you, you're honest about what you don't know.
I mean, if you're absolutely dead wrong about everything and you are, But I respect the fact that you have the balls to say it.
You know what I mean?
I love the idea of pirate radio.
When I was a kid, one of my favorite movies was Pump Up the Volume.
I just love the idea of giving the finger to the establishment and saying what you want to say and doing it on your own terms.
And I've always thought that that was part of the InfoWars ethos.
Yeah, no, I love it.
harrison smith
And again, that's why that's why I say that you're a real patriot.
And for people that don't know, Patty's been calling in for years.
I mean, you said it was probably around 2018.
It's probably around like the live three to five days, right?
I mean, before war room ever existed.
Yeah, you're calling in and but But since then, I mean, you've been to events, you come to all the InfoWars events, the Liberty Awards, you've come to the SummerFest type stuff that we've done.
We've gone on trips to Portland to cover the Proud Boys march years ago.
So yeah, we know- We should not be in jail, by the way.
patty in boston
I just want to say something real fast about the Proud Boys since you brought it up.
And Ethan Nordean and Zach Reel and those guys, and to a certain extent Enrique Tarrio, don't belong in jail for as long as they've been sentenced for.
And if you think that they do, if you think those guys should be doing 20 years, I just don't know what to do for you because that's just too long a sentence and those guys should be out and back with their families now.
And I firmly believe that.
harrison smith
Yeah, and I know you went and testified.
You've actually put yourself on the line to try to help these guys.
patty in boston
Yeah, I testified in federal court, which by the way, I can't use profanity, but you know what I want to say.
I was scared effless At that point, uh, you know, just testifying and all I was doing was telling the truth of what I saw that day and what I, what I, what I witnessed and right.
harrison smith
But man, if you miss speak or say something out of order, man, they, you know, so you, you put yourself at risk for that.
So again, for people who go, yo, yo, there's Patty guys.
No, no.
Patty's put his, his, his own life on the line, uh, to try to support these guys.
Infowars is still here.
We'll be here for two months, whether Patty likes that or not.
And I know I'm getting mixed signals here.
No.
patty in boston
No, no, no.
unidentified
I'm kidding.
Of course I do.
harrison smith
Of course I do.
patty in boston
Look, I mean, I hope you guys are here in 10 years, man.
I really hope you're here in 10 years.
And one of the last things I wanted to say was that I'm right now looking at this bullhorn that you guys gave to me in Portland back in 2019 as like a free speech thing.
And like, you know, I still have it as this kind of souvenir of the time that we all spent, you know, in that era.
And it's important to me, and I've lived in like three houses since then, and I still have that thing.
So it's been important to me for a long time, and it always will be.
And I always look at you guys as a beacon of free speech, and whether we disagree on certain issues constantly is okay, just as long as we agree that we have the right to disagree.
harrison smith
A hundred percent.
And that's the thing.
And that's why, you know, I'm, that's why I like when, when you call in and, and, you know, I'm happy to give you time on the show.
I know we have other callers, so I'm sorry.
And we'll, we'll get to, to you guys in just a second, but, but this is what we actually need in America is the ability to go, well, I, I might think you're acute and you're crazy and wrong about all of this, but.
But I still you're still funny.
You're still a patriot.
You still were in the Navy You know, I mean you're the real deal so we can disagree I can think you're crazy But we've got these fundamentals that we agree on and as long as we've got those we can we can have differences It's fine.
We can think that welfare is good or bad or we can think that this Overseas adventure is worth it or not.
I mean we can we can have those conversations and But we've got to agree on free speech.
We've got to agree on just what America means.
And I think you and I agree on that.
And hopefully this won't be your last call, Patty.
Hopefully we'll be around for a long time to come.
We've been given this two-month grace period.
It could go as long as six months before anything major changes.
And if we get a good buyer, then we'll proceed on into the future.
And regardless, we'll do what we are doing now.
We might have to do it under a different name.
Either way, we'll be fighting the fight, and I imagine we'll be bumping heads with Patty, regardless of where we are.
Well, thank you so much for the call, Patrick.
Thank you for all your stalwart support over the years, sir.
patty in boston
Thank you.
Thank you.
harrison smith
All right, folks.
Patty and Boston, the one liberal brave enough to call in and disagree with us.
It's a shame it's as rare as it is.
Let's go now to George in California, another one of our regular callers.
He wants to talk about the state of the world.
One minute left in this segment.
George, you're on the air.
unidentified
All right, brother.
How's the audio?
harrison smith
Sounds good.
unidentified
All right.
In one minute.
Let me make it quick, brother.
God bless you and the crew, as always.
That's number one.
Number two, I submit to you and everyone listening, not much has changed in the state of the world.
It's just been put out to display.
The devil's greatest trick was proving that he didn't exist.
I submit to everyone.
He's out there, but he's a coward.
He's hiding, and he's scared of us because we have the light of God and the breath of life within us, and we have authority over him to cast him out where it need be.
That being said, folks, Harrison, you said something beautiful to me last time, man, that I bring a white pill.
I'll tell you this much.
Stuff has been kind of getting hard for me.
No complaints.
Every day is a miracle.
Nobody ever forget that you are blessed beyond measure.
And everybody, stand on your morals, carry your cross, do not be scared of anything.
harrison smith
Amen, George.
Amen.
A white pill as always.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
We'll be joined in the next hour by Jimmy Corsetti to talk about something that's not getting any coverage, even in the distant media, and that is how the World Economic Forum is literally trying to destroy world history in a really egregious way.
But before we welcome him, we are going out to your phone calls.
Michael in Mich- New Mexico, rather, is calling in about how to wake people up.
Michael, what do we do here?
What do we do here, Michael?
Because we're all being attacked and nobody seems to care.
What do we do about this?
unidentified
Well, I want your take on a few things.
And I would like to start by saying I do not think people should get it in their head that some people are too stubborn to wake up.
We all have our own journey that we woke up through.
And I was stubborn at first, but these seeds kept being planted.
And then at some point, I just couldn't help but see the common sense, like, oh man, like, I was wrong.
It sucks, but I was wrong.
And so I think when we don't give up on But you're right.
It takes humility to admit that you're wrong.
do wake up.
There's, of course, those people that are too far gone and Trump derangement syndrome or just drink like too much Kool-Aid.
But I think a lot of people do wake up.
harrison smith
But you're right.
It takes humility to admit that you're wrong.
It takes humility to change your mind, right?
And that's one aspect of this being a spiritual war, is if you are consumed by narcissism and ego and, you know, your beliefs being questioned, you treat as a challenge to your, you know, pride, then you're never going to change your mind and you're never going to be able to accurately view the world.
You're trapped in your own self-image.
But if you can just go, hey, I got tricked.
Man, I sure did get tricked back there.
Again, that's why I bring up voting for Obama.
Not because I'm, like, proud of it, obviously, but it's because I believed a lie.
And then when that lie was exposed, I went, man, I got tricked.
Screw that guy.
I don't know how it's hard for other people to do that.
I mean, people lie.
People lie.
They lie about their intentions.
They trick you into supporting them, and then they It's just Bundy.
And it's time to stop supporting them, not double down on your support like some sort of cult member, which is who these people are.
And I think you're exactly right, Michael, and you're pointing to the spiritual underpinnings that require humility to embrace the truth.
Thank you so much for the call.
Let's go to Bun B in Florida now.
Let's talk about cheap fakes.
Welcome to the show.
Bun B or Bun B?
How do I pronounce this?
unidentified
It's just Bun D.
harrison smith
Oh, Bun D.
Okay.
unidentified
Yeah, it's a nickname.
harrison smith
Alright, welcome to the show.
unidentified
Boss, thank you, man.
Since he's the fake commander-in-chief, perfect name for the videos would be Chief Fakes.
harrison smith
Chief Fakes.
Yo, that was my point kind of yesterday is, you know, that is the meaning of cheap fake.
In fact, there's been a meme going around that put it really well, but it's just exactly what I was saying yesterday.
Let me see if I can...
If I can find it here, because I know I saved it.
But basically it's just, it's defining cheap fakes as what they actually are, which is just footage that the Biden administration finds embarrassing.
That's what cheap fake means.
Cheap fake down, any unedited video of Joe Biden's cognitive decline that the Biden administration does not want you to see.
So that's what they're referencing.
When they say cheap fake, what they just mean is, oh, a video of our, our faker in chief.
I think that's a good way to put it.
Yeah, good stuff.
Thank you for the call, Bundy.
Let's go to Mark in Texas now on Line 7.
The food supply, Mark, you're here in Texas.
I feel like maybe I need to hit the road and go see some of these ranchers because, you know, you got ranchers on TikTok saying that the Forest Service is bulldozing their farmland.
This sounds very troubling, and if it's happening here in Texas, I want to know about it.
Thanks for calling in, Mark.
You're here in Texas.
Are you seeing this as well?
unidentified
Truthfully, no.
harrison smith
Right.
That's what I'm saying.
It's happening, but we aren't seeing it.
So what are your thoughts on it?
unidentified
Well, it's interesting.
You led me there.
I wasn't really headed in that direction, but I'll just say this.
I've got lots of info or storage food and things that I can live on for a while.
I'm going to miss Patty because, frankly, Uh, I won't be around for a different reason.
And, uh, that was the kind of work I wanted to go with, uh, what you're talking about, because I've heard a lot lately, uh, Job mentioned and, um, you've read Job, right?
Yeah.
So Job's out there wallowing in his, uh, misery, right.
Because he was selected by God to do that.
And, uh, he's got three friends.
Whose names I can't quite remember, but they all go out there and tell him what he ought to do and tell him what his wife told him he ought to do and all that.
And it basically got down to this.
It was like, hey, curse God and die.
And of course, Joe wanted to not be born like Jimmy Stewart did.
And then this kid comes up and he listens to all of them.
He finally speaks out.
And it's interesting, too, because then God speaks up.
And you remember what God said to him?
harrison smith
I don't.
unidentified
Well, it's kind of interesting.
He said, uh, hey, pal, uh, to paraphrase it, I'm God.
You ain't.
And I think that's a problem a lot of us are having is, uh, what's the difference between us and God?
God doesn't think he's us.
harrison smith
That's good.
unidentified
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
And frankly, you can use that for any genre that you want, Patty, or, uh, or people that you don't like.
Uh, but the bottom line was, is that after all that God told him, uh, in fact, uh, God told him, he said, uh, I set you up for this.
Satan is the one who attacked you.
I told him not to kill you.
Uh, and it got worse and worse for him.
And, uh, and then God shows up and explains to him, you ain't God.
So, uh, stop, uh, the clay.
Complaining to the potter who made you.
By the way, I created everything and made you along with Behemoth, which, by the way, is what God called Brachiosaurus.
So we get into the science and the rest of it.
harrison smith
That'll come up, I'm sure, with our guest in the next hour.
So I do want to go to some other calls.
So final thoughts here, Mark, but I do appreciate the metaphors you're bringing.
Final thoughts here?
unidentified
Very good.
So, look for Ezekiel 38 and what God does for His people, Israel, and repent, turn from your wicked ways, confess your sins to your Father in heaven, and put your full faith and trust in Jesus Christ, because only He can kill your soul, even though men can kill your body.
Thanks a lot.
harrison smith
Thank you, Mark.
Very, very powerful stuff.
Yeah, lots of Lots of wisdom there.
Let's go to Felicia in Idaho now and talk about the mail-in ballots.
What do we do about mail-in ballots, Felicia?
unidentified
Well, I've worked as a poll worker and how we do it here, I wanted to mention that, how we do it in my county in Idaho is that you have to show your ID and then at the end of the day everything is matched perfectly and then the sheriff takes it To a designated point.
Now, I wanted to talk about, I am, I have become legally blind.
And for me to take someone with me to the polls is a big hassle.
In Idaho, I can get a mail-in ballot, but it has to be back 10 days before the election day.
harrison smith
Yeah, that makes sense.
And so it's like a disability ballot, basically?
unidentified
Well, anybody that asks for it.
It has to go to their address, it has to be signed, and then it goes back to our county office where they do all of it.
And you have to match.
If your signature doesn't match, it's thrown out.
But you have to have it 10 days early.
harrison smith
Well, I mean, that makes sense.
I mean, the fact that they were accepting mail-in ballots after the date, I mean, everything about it is so ridiculous.
I mean, there are certain, you know, carve-outs that you can have.
Okay, if you're disabled.
Okay, if you, you know, if you physically can't make it to the ballot, that doesn't mean you shouldn't have a right to vote like everybody else.
I get that you can make sort of You know, changing with people, but I mean, what would be a way to make that more secure?
I think, uh, and I'm just, you know, just sort of brainstorming, but like tying it to a financial transaction, like if you just had to pay 50 cents to vote and, and, you know, you could, uh, then we could see, all right, there were 10,000 ballots, but only 5,000 credit card transactions.
This doesn't match up.
Just trying to think of something that ties it to another form of record keeping that it can be compared with, or maybe, I mean, You have to give your thumbprints when you get a driver's license, right?
I remember doing that, getting my driver's license.
Instead of a signature, could you do maybe a thumbprint?
I mean, do you have any ideas on how you can make that process more secure, Felicia?
unidentified
Well, I think a thumbprint would be impractical because it would get smudged and people not knowing how to do it.
Honestly, I think that what we have here, you know, they mail it to you and they give you, you only have, like, if it comes, if you ask for it late and it comes like, say, on the 8th or the 7th and you don't get it emailed in by 10 days before, it's not counted.
And I think that we have what we have here.
greg reese
For decades, the United Nations Agenda 2030 has been vying to push the U.S. population population out of the country and into small, concentrated, 15-minute smart cities.
Preparations have been made quietly behind the scenes.
And it doesn't matter if Americans are disinterested, because at least 30 million illegal immigrants are now available to launch these prison cell slave cities.
In her recent article, University Migrant Smart Hubs, Private Equity, and the Leveraged Buyout of America, Cori Diggs reports that illegal immigrants are being housed and trained at American universities in a decade-old scheme that provides the ruling class a foreign, unregistered workforce.
Under the banner of affordable housing, people have been forced out of home ownership, while BlackRock offshoots have been buying up the spoils, mostly through the Blackstone Group, whose top three shareholders are Vanguard, BlackRock, and Capital World Investors.
Blackstone has become the world's largest landlord after acquiring rental companies, including the largest student housing company, and converting care homes, offices, hotels, and warehouses into over 300,000 rental units.
Blackstone partners with over 100 colleges and universities who run programs where illegal immigrant students are taught mindset, critical thinking, and leadership skills.
They are being trained in ESGs, fully immersed into woke culture, and used to manage whatever their bureaucrat masters choose.
Starting in 2016, several colleges and universities have become sanctuary campuses.
Sanctuary campuses oppose and hinder the enforcement of immigration law on campus, and they provide funding to illegal immigrants.
Working under the United Nations, ECAR, Every Campus, A Refuge, say they would like to see every college and university in the world partner with local refugee resettlement agencies to house refugees on campus grounds and provide them with food, care, and training.
ECAR has been giving direction and support to colleges and universities to do this since their inception in 2015, and the government has been incentivizing this program.
Launched by the U.S.
Department of State in January 2023, the Welcome Corps allows colleges and universities to provide U.S.
citizenship to illegal immigrants by enrolling them in degree programs that will foster more diverse and inclusive campuses.
Funds are provided to give them free education, housing, health care, and social services.
The Biden administration has allocated $258 billion towards building 2 million rental properties.
A new congressional bill guides local governments to acquire and convert shuttered buildings into affordable housing rentals.
This is also being heavily funded through private endowments.
Between 1990 and 2021, the average endowment value grew by 423%.
the average endowment value grew by 423%.
Within the past 10 years, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation granted over $11.6 billion to 471 higher education institutions.
Colleges and universities have spent the majority of this money acquiring hotels, office buildings, and other real estate in billion-dollar deals with private housing developers.
while outsourcing student housing to Blackstone.
Middle East investors out of Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, and Saudi Arabia are buying up billions of dollars of student housing, medical clinics, and office buildings near major universities.
harrison smith
Alright folks, that is the latest from Greg Reese.
Illegal immigrants being housed and trained at American universities, building literal colonies within our own nation for foreigners.
Troubling stuff.
Share that video at band.vietnam4s.
Stay with us, folks.
In one minute, I will return with Jimmy Corsetti.
We're going to talk about how the World Economic Forum is actively destroying human history.
It's incredible.
Welcome back, folks.
This is the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
I am so excited for this segment.
I've been following this story It has some crazy twists and turns and I want to thank Jimmy Corsetti, my guest, for bringing this to our attention and joining us now to discuss a very troubling series of events with a...
World-changing archaeological discovery.
Jimmy Corsetti is an independent researcher who was a former fraud investigator, an Iraq war veteran who served in the army.
Corsetti now makes video presentations on topics including lost ancient mysteries, conspiracies, and the cosmos.
You can check out his channel Bright Insight on YouTube and Rumble, and you can follow Jimmy on x at brightinsight6.
And that Rumble and YouTube channel again is brightinsight.
You can follow him on Instagram at brightinsight6.
Harrison, it's a pleasure.
jimmy corsetti
Thank you for having me on.
harrison smith
The pleasure is all mine.
And of course, we showed a video of yours that you published to X last week, and I've been following your coverage of this story.
Give us the overview.
What's the headline here?
Gobekli Tepe.
What is it and what's happening to it?
jimmy corsetti
So this is one of the most wild things I've come across.
So in short, Gobekli Tepe is the oldest, largest, and most mysterious site ever found.
In all of human history.
It was discovered back in 1995, and it dates to approximately 11,600 years old.
Which, to put that into perspective, that's closer to 6,000 years older than the Sumerians who, which we were taught, was the world's first civilization.
Right.
And so when this was discovered, it completely threw a wrench into the textbooks and what we thought we knew about human history.
Now, again, it's not just the oldest, like I said, it's the largest, and it's approximately 50 times, 5-0 times larger than Stonehenge.
And approximately only 5% of it has been excavated.
Now, this is something I had touched on in a video back in 2017, and I hadn't revisited the topic in some years, because I'm like, okay, there's a tremendous amount of more excavations that needs to take place, so let me circle back to this in some time.
And I had discovered while recently doing some exploring into what updates have been made, and I was startled to find that that 5% figure hadn't changed.
So that led me down the path of wondering, well, what is the holdup?
I don't understand.
Why is there no measurable difference in excavations?
And that's where things get completely bizarre.
And I have to say, this was difficult information to come across.
For example, if you were to Google, you know, who is funding Gobekli Tepe, you wouldn't have found what I came across.
So to sum it up, there's a company called the Dogus Group.
It sounds spelled like Dogus, D-O-G-U-S.
And they are a conglomerate in Turkey that is comprised of approximately 250 companies in seven industries, which includes tourism.
And it turns out that the CEO of that company is a gentleman by the name of Berit Sahin.
Who is a longtime member of the World Economic Forum.
So I came across that and I was like, well, this is interesting.
And then I come to find out that he had done a presentation at the annual World Economic Forum Summit in Davos back in January of 2016, where he announced a 20-year partnership was made with the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Turkey, where the DOGIS group would become the, quote, sole partner of this megalithic site.
They're in charge of all excavations and tourism management.
And so since that time, they had invested between 2016 and 2018, $15 million into the installation of various infrastructure that would be used to enhance tourism.
And in the process, they destroyed many ancient ruins.
In the process, they had Literally brought in heavy equipment and concrete, put in asphalt roads, put in permanent walkways and roofing structures, which was quite literally, all of it was built upon ancient ruins, as I established from an archaeologist that actually worked the site.
Now, on top of it, in my video that I had made, I had shared that there was four different tree orchards that surround the site.
And I proposed the question, which is, Are there any ancient ruins underneath these orchards?
Because the site covers 22 acres.
It's exceptionally large.
And come to find out through that same archaeologist confirmed that yes, those orchards were literally planted Over ancient ruins.
Now, it's known that tree roots are destructive.
I mean, in any municipal area in the city, they have to choose what type of trees they plant because the roots will destroy roads, underground electrical, you know, sewers, basements.
So, this story just gets more and more wild as we go.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, just the number of things that you just mentioned there that are that are just it's just wild it's wild because yeah this is a goldmine this is a this is like what archaeologists dream about i mean this is what they want they they go to sleep at night dreaming of wandering through a field and discovering a stone that looks out of place and you dig down and suddenly you're discovering this thing that rewrites all of human history i mean this is like i mean it's
I don't know if there's any other industry like this where you can find something like this that's so valuable for human history, for our timeline.
And yet, 5% of it has been excavated in, what, nearly 30 years?
Over 30 years at this?
What was it, 95?
29 years.
And they've only excavated 5%, and one of the crazy things from your video we saw last time is this organization that's overseeing it now says, we'll leave it for future generations.
jimmy corsetti
Future generations.
harrison smith
Exact words.
jimmy corsetti
It's in writing.
They say that it might be 150 years, 1-5-0 years before they finish excavations, which to put that into perspective, that's four generations.
That means your great-great-great-great-grandchildren will be the ones to finally see it all on Earth.
Why?
Well, that's a fantastic question.
In fact, that's the million-dollar question.
Because this site, like I said, approximately 5% excavated, and that has been identified through the use of ground-penetrating radar.
And the site is comprised of various enclosures, which include approximately 200 T-shaped pillars.
And at this time, only 72 of them have been on Earth.
What's so important about that is that these pillars are telling us a story.
They all have sophisticated carvings into them depicting various animals.
And many have theorized, going back several years, that this site was trying to tell us a story and that it had potentially been purposely buried 11,600 years ago.
Which, of course, raises many, many questions.
That maybe it was a time capsule of some kind.
Because I should let the audience understand that 11,600 years ago was the time of what's called the Younger Driest Climate Catastrophe, where most of the Earth went through tremendous weather changes.
There was a deep freeze that lasted over 1,200 years, followed by a drastic warming that resulted in rapid sea level rise across the world.
And many have suggested that this could be A relic of Noah from the Bible coming out of the ark, because if you look at Genesis 8.20, he discusses that he brought the animals out and he built an altar and made a sacrifice of the clean animals, including birds.
And these pillars all seemingly depict that.
Now, that's conjecture.
I'm not certain that that's what that's depicting, but it's a question and it's of significant historical as well as religious context.
So the big question becomes, why on earth is the World Economic Forum even remotely associated with this project?
And just to emphasize to the audience, since they took control, Any meaningful large-scale excavations has been diminished.
I'm not saying, let me be crystal clear here, I'm not saying that there are zero excavations taking place, but any meaningful attempt to unearth the remaining 128 or so pillars is at an indefinite standstill.
harrison smith
You know... I mean... Go ahead, do you have something else?
jimmy corsetti
No, you go ahead.
I could keep, I can get on a soapbox.
harrison smith
Well, no, I mean, it's just, I'm just trying to wrap my mind around it because I love these types of conspiracies, but so often you might hear something about the pyramid or about something and you think, oh wow, this could be, this could be a big cover.
And, but then you go and you might find, okay, well maybe there's a reasonable explanation.
I don't really know which is true, but you know, maybe there's a reasonable explanation for why this place is not being excavated or, or what the, There's no reason.
I'm just trying to wrap my mind around what could even be the reason given as to why they would not want to just go all out and try to excavate this thing.
Why they would be planting orchards.
Why are they reburying some?
I thought I read somewhere that they're actually they'd uncovered certain things and then reburied it.
Is that true or was that just rumor?
jimmy corsetti
No, that's correct.
They have acknowledged that some relics of the site have been reburied.
I'm still trying to establish exactly what.
I want to know if any pillars specifically have been reburied.
Now, there's a few answers to the question you proposed.
First of all, It is totally inexcusable to not fully excavate this site.
That's number one.
harrison smith
Or at least protect it.
Sorry, not to interrupt, but to at least protect it.
That's the most baffling thing to me is they aren't even protected.
I mean, buried, you know, planting trees over it, the roots are going to destroy it.
So even if you're not going to excavate it, why are they destroyed?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but this whole thing is just so baffling.
jimmy corsetti
It is unbelievable.
And just to clarify, they'll say that those tree roots are going to protect the site.
harrison smith
Oh, right.
jimmy corsetti
They planted olive trees.
And depending on the species of olive trees, some grow horizontal, some grow down.
They're claiming that it's going to preserve it.
But wait a second.
The site has been buried under the earth for 11,600 years.
It's already preserved.
I don't want to hear that.
Now, there's a few explanations, one of which is that this place is, like I just mentioned, the Younger Dryas climate catastrophe.
The World Economic Forum is, of course, spearheading the charge in the climate change narrative, the false man-made climate change narrative.
So potentially, this site might provide evidence that completely, you know, debunks the narrative they've been sharing, and they don't want mankind to understand That the Earth does go through catastrophic events.
That's something they just want to leave out of the picture.
Another possible explanation is that it has religious context.
As we've seen, they're trying to completely cancel Christianity altogether.
It's quite interesting.
They don't want the Bible to exist.
They want to just get rid of Christianity, which is so bizarre.
And if there's anything we've noticed over the last number of years is that anything that they want to cancel seems to be the truth.
I will say, if people want to just not believe any of the conspiratorial aspects of this, I would say that if nothing else, this is a cash cow that the powers that be, like I said, the Doge's group that is already a billion dollar industry, and the CEO himself is on the Forbes list of billionaires, and it's a way of them making money while focusing on tourism and its prolonging excavations.
But the reality is that that doesn't make sense either.
They could They have all the power.
They have unlimited funding, so to speak.
So they could choose to move these platforms out of the way.
But instead, they chose to literally build on top of them.
And the installation of concrete walkways, the roofing infrastructure, pierced through the ruins themselves.
It is confirmed that they destroyed ancient relics.
This was established by the widow of the late archaeologist Klaus Schmidt, who initially conducted ground-penetrating radar and began excavations until his passing in 2014.
And then she came, his wife came to visit the site in 2018 and was mortified.
She had detailed and took various photos that she posted to Instagram, which went viral back at that time.
And she had established firsthand, and I should mention that she is an archaeologist herself, and said that she confirmed that their infrastructure they put in destroyed relics at this site.
harrison smith
So, okay, this is just so crazy.
And I'm trying to, in a little bit, play devil's advocate here and go, okay, what could explain this?
Could it be that it's not as old as we think?
Because basically what happens is you have this timeline that's laid out by archaeologists from excavations in ancient Egypt and Sumeria and, you know, modern day Iraq.
And they go, okay, it looks like humanity sort of invented agriculture around this point.
And then, you know, started building city that led to cities around this point.
Here's some megalithic structures once they sort of got the societal capacity to do such things.
And these are all going on the timeline down this way.
And then all of a sudden you've got Gobekli Tepe, which is a large megalithic structure that predates all of this by thousands of years.
So it totally rewrites human history.
It's this massive discovery discovered in 1995.
Within a few years, they excavated about 5% of the whole area.
And then it just stopped.
It froze.
And now they are building things over it.
They're reburying parts of it.
They're saying we're going to leave this to future generations.
In 150 years, we'll let people excavate this.
Again, the question is why?
Why are they doing this?
What is the point?
And again, just to play devil's advocate here, could it be maybe that it's not as big of a deal as we think?
Could it be it was actually only 2,000 years old?
How do we know how old it is?
jimmy corsetti
So this is where things get interesting.
It is at least 11,600 years old and it could be older.
They identified various organic material at the surface as well as below it when they started to dig.
And that dates to 11,600 years old, which only establishes that it's at least that old.
However, there's been other ancient ruins in the neighboring area, for example, Karan Tepe, which dates back to at least 2,000 years older.
I should say 1,000 to 2,000 years older.
So this site, according to their own data, according to all the mainstream science, TM as I call it, it's at least that old.
This is widely, this is not conspiracy out of Jimmy.
This is National Geographic and WorldHeritageFund.org data.
They all say that it's that old.
What they do say, though, is that, oh, it was built, and this is where things get completely insane, is that they say, well, it was surely built by primitive hunters and gatherers.
because, of course, there was no sophisticated civilization that dates back that time.
So what they tried to do is diminish its importance by saying that, oh, okay, it was just built by hunters and gatherers.
But the reality is that these pillars are upwards of 20 feet tall and weigh 20 tons apiece.
We're talking metric tons, so 22,000 pounds.
And when you look at the archaeological data, that means that this site was constructed at least 5,000 years before the known invention of the wheel, which raises all kinds of questions as to how did they do this?
Because if you study the site, It's incredibly sophisticated in nature.
It would take an enormous amount of work and ingenuity and engineering capability to piece together.
So it is complete nonsense to suggest that some caveman During their downtime, when they weren't fighting off mastodons and saber-toothed tigers, that they were like, well, hey, let's construct 200 pillars that may be celestial in organization.
And let's just, you know, this will be fun.
There's clearly something more here.
And let me just say that if anyone wants to be devil's advocate about it, I would say this.
We don't have enough information.
5 to 10% has been excavated, and I say 10% just to kind of give some leeway because some archaeologists have said, well, surely it's more than 5% now.
I'm like, OK, what's the percent?
Let's say 10%.
The reality is that we don't know what the rest of this site holds as far as information about our lost past until we dig it up.
So it's all conjecture at this point.
So the emphasis is this.
The site needs to be appropriately excavated.
And as of right now, it is indefinitely postponed.
harrison smith
Just crazy.
And then, of course, like I said, I've been following this and the connections to Noah's Ark are very interesting.
And people have claimed to find Noah's Ark on mountain.
There's a mountaintop in Turkey where they claim Noah's Ark landed.
And this would fit geographically sort of the right location.
It's right there just north of the Syrian border, right in Turkey, south eastern Turkey.
It's down there near the Middle East.
So this fits in with the biblical landscape in terms of geography.
And I guess it would fit in temporally as well.
I mean, it fits into the timeline there as well.
And so is the speculation that this this is perhaps the altar that Noah built when he found land again after the flood?
jimmy corsetti
So that that is speculation.
I'm not trying to convince anyone of it.
It's just that when you mentioned, so Mount Ararat was the alleged mountain that Noah's Ark had rested on following the flood.
And it's in the same geographical region of Gobekli Tepe.
And when you again mentioned, when I mentioned looking at Genesis 820, which talks about Noah leaving the ark, constructing an altar to sacrifice the clean animals and birds, All of these 200, well I shouldn't say all of these 200, these 72 unearthed pillars at this time all depict animals.
It's very interesting.
Others have proposed the Noah's Ark connection before me.
It's something I didn't actually take serious until I looked into it further.
And honestly, it's possible.
Many people will not believe it.
Many people don't believe in the Noah's Ark story.
The reality is that all myths come from some form of truth.
It doesn't mean that Noah had brought every single animal on planet Earth into a boat.
It doesn't mean that the water had covered the Peruvian Andes or the Himalayans.
But there was a 400-foot rise in sea levels following the rapid end of the last ice age, which that in itself is a mystery.
Some people have proposed a cosmic impact event that hit the North American ice shelf and caused a rapid flooding.
But when you look at a 400-foot rise in sea levels, and then you consider the fact that even today nearly half, closer to half, of the world's population lives on or within 100 kilometers or 60 miles of a coast, It is believed, according to anthropologists, that even a higher percentage of people lived on the coastline in ancient times because of the abundance of resources and easier to travel.
So the reality is that if you had a flood, a rapid rise in sea levels, it's completely feasible that they're talking about that.
Because I should also say one more thing, which is that there's more than 500 legends of a flood that encapsulate or at least that go across five continents around the world.
Asia has flood stories.
Africa has flood stories.
Europe has flood stories.
The Native Americans do as well.
The Aborigines in Australia do.
So there's obviously something there.
harrison smith
Right.
Right.
And it's one of those things that like, well, if it wasn't a global flood, you got to come up with some other reason why all of these stories all sound exactly the same from all I mean, they all follow a pattern that is uncanny with its similarity to one another.
I mean, it's not like you have one outlier where it's like, oh, instead of a flood, they have a fire.
And so, you know, these guys, instead of a flood, they have the sky falling and, you know, things came out of the sky and killed everybody.
They all say flood.
They all say it was a flood.
They all say it killed everybody.
Practically every civilization has a story of the one guy who survived because he was favored by God and told to build a boat.
I mean, it's the Noah story, but it's everywhere.
And I mean, there's so many questions that come up to this.
The 400-foot rise in sea level, is that where we got our current sea levels, or was that a rise that then receded?
jimmy corsetti
So Earth goes through different cycles.
Essentially that during the last ice age, there was far more ice covering the surface of the land.
For example, there was the ice caps that covered most of North America and Europe.
So when there's a larger abundance of ice on the earth, it means that it's pulling out of the ocean.
So the earth's sea levels are lower when there's more ice.
And when the ice melts, the sea levels rise.
And again, at that period of time, at the end of the last ice age, that ice melted.
And again, what caused that is highly debatable.
Some people suggest a pole shift, which I'm far more inclined to believe, because we have data that the Earth's poles are shifting now.
I should probably give a shout out to Ben Davidson of Suspicious Observers, SunSpaceWeatherNews on Twitter.
He did an interview with Alex Jones just a number of weeks ago during that spectacular solar flare that caused the auroras across the northern hemisphere and this is something that he studied in great detail but the data shows that the earth's geomagnetic poles are shifting now and it's exhilarating it's been happening for over 150 years and in just the last few decades that number has skyrocketed it's the same reason why they've been updating runway numbers across the world you can give it a quick google this is Hard, mainstream science.
The only thing they say is that, oh, don't worry, it's gonna be fine.
It'll take another thousand years to complete, and when it happens, it's not gonna be that big of a deal.
Well, there's an abundance of reasons to state that that's actually not the truth, and I will say that there's others that have alluded to this, because let me be clear on what the data shows.
The Earth is cold more often than it's hot.
When I talked about these periods of an abundance of ice caps and ice sheets covering most of the landscape, the data shows, and you could go to, for example, the Utah Geological Survey, they have an easily attainable... That being covered in ice is normal.
harrison smith
Us not being covered in ice is the rarity here.
We'll be back on the other side with Jimmy Corsetti.
Incredibly interesting stuff.
Welcome back, folks.
I really, I love getting into these topics.
And I love it because sometimes there aren't good answers and it allows for speculation.
You know, obviously, this is a major point of interest worldwide right now.
You've got people like Graham Hancock that has Netflix specials about lost civilizations, about the driest period, the climate change or some sort of disaster that seems like it wiped out human civilizations around the world.
And yet there seemed to have been some sort of interconnectivity between all these.
I mean, it's all just utterly fascinating.
And then you can go to the official history books and you can see where there are gaps.
You can see where there are things that aren't quite explicable or, you know, maybe they're partly explained, but don't go all the way.
And there's room for speculation.
And then something will come along like Gobekli Tepe that just throws everything out the window.
And you go, oh, it turns out we don't know anything about human history.
And maybe we need to expand our mind a little bit more.
We left off talking about the Ice Ages and you know it's one of the things where I was listening to the great courses on ancient Egypt and they'll just casually say, you know, at this period, uh, the temperature of earth rose 80 degrees over a hundred years.
And then they just continue on.
It's like, well, wait, that's a major climate change.
And either you can explain how that happened and why, or, you know, maybe everything that we talk about climate change these days is less affected by us considering the fact you had this massive rise back then with no industrialization.
It sort of runs the gamut of topics that we discuss here.
And, of course, the World Economic Forum being involved in this is pretty predictable or at least should raise your hackles a little bit.
But the reason I was wondering about the ocean receding or flooding and then receding or whether it flooded and stayed that way is because, as you point out, and my guest is Jimmy Corsetti at brightinsight6onxrumble.com slash brightinsight as well, is because it seems like if everybody's on the coast and then you have the ocean rise even just 10 miles, well, then all of the evidence of civilization is under the ocean and probably destroyed by this point.
is because it seems like if everybody's on the coast and then you have the ocean rise, even just 10 miles, well, then all of the evidence of civilization is under the ocean and probably destroyed by this point.
So it would make sense that we don't have evidence of this big, sophisticated civilization because it all got swamped under the ocean.
So that's why I was bringing that out.
I mean, does that make sense to you?
Because to me, it's like, okay, if Gobekli Tepe is that old, how is it the only thing that we found?
How is there not other temples that we found elsewhere?
How is this the only one that survived?
But I guess if all the others were washed under the Mediterranean ocean at around the time that this was built, that would make a lot more sense.
jimmy corsetti
Let me share something fascinating with you involving the Ice Ages.
I know you're aware of MediaMatters.org, funded by George Soros.
What I'm about to share with you now is something they did a hit piece on me approximately one year ago, which anything they go after is something that means you're over the target.
Let me share a few interesting things.
Anyone right now can research on their own interglacial periods and glacial periods.
This is hard science, which establishes that the Earth is cold more often than it's hot, and the data from the ice core samples taken from Antarctica as well as Greenland establish that the Earth goes through these periods that last tens of thousands of years called glacials, which means that the glaciers expand and grow.
And then there's periods of warming, which are called interglacial periods, that last several thousand years.
And we're already 12,000 years into our interglacial period, which the data would suggest then that, oh, we're already exceeding this time frame, which means that it's going to get cold again.
So when you look at what Elon Musk said on the Full Send podcast about a year and a half ago, he said something that stood out to me, where he said that ice ages are, quote, Deep rabbit hole.
And then he giggled and said it again, a deep rabbit hole.
And I was like, well, what an interesting thing for him to say, especially for somebody that's really fostering this urgent need for humans to be interplanetary and get to Mars.
So then I look at something that President Trump had said in September of 2020, when he was conversing with climate scientists during the California wildfires.
And he said something that stood out to me, which was that It's going to get cold before it gets hot again, right?
Or he said it's going to get cold again, right?
And that stood out to me as well.
And basically what I'm trying to say here is that the powers that be, because they're not dumb, understand that the Earth will freeze again, the glaciers will grow, and when that happens, humanity is in deep, deep trouble.
Because we can live when it's warm, But we die when it's cold because you can't grow anything.
Livestock will die.
And the data shows us that 11,600 years ago, there was a massive die-off in animals in North America.
Approximately 70% of all large megafauna, which are mammals larger than 100 pounds, had died.
You know, the saber-toothed tiger, the woolly mammoth, the cave bear, the giant ground sloth, to just name a few.
In fact, a lot of people are amazed that there used to be lions in North America that looked like the African lion that were significantly bigger.
Even the camel, the camel originates in North America.
harrison smith
Did you know that? - Right, yeah, I had heard that, yeah.
jimmy corsetti
That's fascinating.
Most people aren't aware of these wild details, such as that there was a wooly rhinoceros.
So picture a mammoth with hair all over it, except for a rhinoceros.
Same thing.
All these animals went extinct at the end of the last ice age, approximately 12,000 years ago.
So yeah, the data would suggest that if humans lived on or near the coast, that the coastlines extending hundreds of feet or possibly hundreds of miles off the coastlines today could have ruins under them, which maybe have since been destroyed.
But that would be a place to go looking.
harrison smith
And so this is sort of...
This sort of just going into the reason why they might not want Gobekli Tepe to be excavated, right?
There could be something in there.
As you pointed out, there were rumors of, you know, images of boats on some of these pillars that I guess got reburied or were sort of hushed up.
So, you know, if you're just thinking, okay, why would they not want to excavate this thing?
Why would this incredible discovery that was discovered nearly 30 years ago, why would they only excavate 5%?
And you think, well, what if they found proof evidence of that this was an altar that Noah built and it sort of proves the Bible?
I mean, obviously, these people don't want you being religious.
They hate religion.
They hate the Bible.
I mean, we cover this a lot.
That could be one reason.
Another reason might be the advanced technology that maybe these people had.
If there's evidence of that, they would want it buried so that we wouldn't know that infinite energy is possible.
These sorts of things that would be hugely disruptive for human society.
So to protect the systems that keep us alive, we've got to hide this information.
But I mean, this relates to some of the stuff we see in Egypt, where they're able to move things or carve stone in ways that we do not have a reason We cannot explain how they're able to do some of these things and yet the techniques seem to be shared from Egypt to Peru.
I mean, there's lots of questions here.
And so is that I guess just expand a little bit on that on the reason they would want this buried might be because there would be evidence of what advanced civilization biblical reality.
I mean, what would they be covering up here?
jimmy corsetti
It could be an assortment of reasons.
It could be to debunk Christianity.
It could be to cover up the climate change narrative, as that would upend it.
I will say that, you know, in the context of evidence of a lost civilization, it's actually out in the open for all who have eyes to see.
The most profound works of the Egyptians is a literal mystery.
The Egyptians left us with absolutely no explanation of any kind for how they constructed the pyramids.
And there's other existing stonework there that defies the capabilities of what they allegedly had.
For example, anyone can research the Ramessium statue, which is located in Luxor.
It's 1,000 metric tons that was moved approximately 170 miles.
It is carved out of one single piece of granite stone.
and 1000 metric tons is 2.2 million pounds.
That right there.
To put this into perspective, people have to understand the achievements that we do in modern times so they can appreciate the true mystery of what the Egyptians accomplished.
For example, back in 2012, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art moved a 340-ton stone.
Anyone can Google this.
And they moved it approximately 106 miles.
And to do so, they had to custom build a trailer around the stone from the quarry itself.
This vehicle was nearly 300 tires, semi-truck tires, 200 feet long, 44 feet wide, or 30 feet wide and had 44 axles.
long, 44 feet wide, or 30 feet wide, and 44 axles.
And this took them nine days or 10 days to move that 100 miles.
And they called it the largest project of its kind since the Egyptians built the pyramids.
So just to clarify this, that Ramessiam statue is three times the weight.
How could they have done this?
harrison smith
And they were doing it with what?
Reeds?
I mean, that's great.
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harrison smith
Folks, again, this is a topic that I think is outside of the political realm.
It doesn't matter what your politics are.
This is a topic of interest around the world and around the country right now, as evidenced by Netflix series and YouTube videos.
It's our lost history, our lost past.
The apparent cover-ups that are going on to stop archaeological digs that might discover things that disrupt the established timeline of humanity.
Jimmy Corsetti is my guest.
He is a researcher who looks into these topics.
You can follow him on x at brightinsight6 and on rumble at rumble.com slash brightinsight.
It's also the name of his YouTube channel and he's on Instagram at bright underscore insight.
And of course, Egypt is sort of where a lot of this speculation comes from, because some of the stuff they were able to achieve thousands of years ago, we just don't have a reasonable explanation as to how they pulled some of this stuff off.
But one of my favorite examples is the unfinished obelisk that's lying in the ground.
It was in the middle of being carved when they stopped for some reason.
And you look at this thing and you see the scale of it and people walking around on top of it.
I have it up my computer screen now, guys.
Yeah, there it is.
And, you know, it's laying there.
So, clearly, this is how they carved the obelisk.
They carved it lying down and then they somehow stood them up.
And yet, the weight and scale and size of these things, I mean, it just, there's no explanation to it.
There is no explanation in some of these things.
How does Gobekli Tepe and the fact that this World Economic Forum associated group is is basically stopping all excavation.
I mean, again, the fact that they say, we'll leave this to later generations.
I mean, there's a lot of things going on here that lack explanation, Jimmy.
And so how do you relate sort of the Egyptian style technology that we don't quite understand to what's happening in Gobekli Tepe?
Is this all part of one?
Do you perceive a worldwide conspiracy to keep all this information down?
Or do you think each one of these things is sort of has their own explanation?
jimmy corsetti
So there's a few things there.
I will say that when it comes to archaeologists that teach in school, I don't think they're covering anything up.
I don't think they're part of some vast conspiracy.
If there is, it goes above them.
What I will say is that the evidence of what we were taught in school involving the true history of mankind is Completely false.
We were indeed older than we were taught, and we were indeed more advanced than what we were taught in school.
That the alleged primitive methods that they've repeatedly taught, which is based on no evidence, the Egyptians never said they used copper-based tooling to do any of these things.
They're incredible achievements.
And there's, as Graham Hancock has said, we are a species with amnesia, and there's an entire chapter of human history that's missing.
Now, As I was mentioning earlier about that IceCore data showing these cycles of interglacial periods, when I had said that the data shows that the Earth is cold more often than it's hot, that is exactly what Media Matters went after me for.
They said I was spreading dangerous misinformation.
And I'm like, no!
The mainstream science literally shows that that is an objective fact, that the Earth is cold more often than it's hot.
So why would Media Matters go after Jimmy Corsetti, the YouTuber?
So involving any type of conspiracy worldwide, there does seem to be an orchestrated attempt to suppress the true history of mankind.
And maybe it's because it validates various or contradict various religions.
For example, many of these relics are in Islamic countries that operate on Islamic law.
And if you were to say that humanity was older and more advanced than what was described in those scriptures, It could cause some issues in their religious beliefs.
So that's one possibility.
Another possibility is that, you know, I mean, this is all conjecture, but, you know, if we were more advanced, maybe there are certain powers that be that have evidence of that lost technology and they're trying to suppress it.
I mean, we have to ask questions about this whole UFO phenomenon.
I mean, are they really beings from another planet?
Or is it possible that it's something that's always been here?
harrison smith
Right.
jimmy corsetti
I mean, when you look at what Bob Lazar said, he said, you know, assuming that what he said was true, he said that what had been explained to him is that some of that technology had been found at an archaeological site.
Whether that's true or not, I don't know, but that's very interesting.
harrison smith
Well, and if you know anything about secret societies, the Freemasons being sort of the paramount example, they, you know, are very proud of tracing their heritage back to ancient Egypt.
And you go into their temples and it's all Egyptian iconography.
And of course, one of the things about Egypt is that it had a culture that basically didn't change for 4,000 years.
I mean, you can look at things from the beginning of the Egyptian civilization and the end, there's 4,000 years in between, but they're still wearing the same clothes and the drawings are exactly the same as they were.
So, you know, when you look at what the globalists are trying to set up for us now, I think they know Egypt had something that allowed them to create a permanent Hold on.
existence that was unchanged forever.
And you look at the way the globalists are trying to organize things.
It seems like that's what they're trying to set up, this sort of permanence of culture, of humanity, where just everything is a yearly cycle that doesn't change, nothing unexpected, no revolts, no revolutions, just- Hold on.
Okay.
jimmy corsetti
Let me blow your mind real quick.
So to put this into perspective, I'm going to say two things.
One of which is that Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt, is closer to us in years than she is to the alleged construction date of the Great Pyramid.
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harrison smith
Right.
jimmy corsetti
Which is pretty interesting, because that means, you know, 2,500 years before her, that thing had been constructed, so she had no idea.
But when you just mentioned revolt, this is my second point that virtually nobody talks about, is that Egypt, the dynastic Egyptians had three different kingdoms.
The Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom.
I encourage anyone to research this because this is where it gets mind-blowing.
is that there was something that happened to cause these three different kingdoms.
So for example, between the old kingdom to the new kingdom, there's approximately 126 years of completely missing history there.
They believe that it was probably related to some sort of revolt or revolution, but there is a complete gap in the historical timeline for approximately 126 years.
And so We have to appreciate that that means that whatever was happening prior to the Old Kingdom going into the Middle Kingdom, it means that if you look at 126 years, nobody is alive from the end of it to where the history starts up again.
And then it happens again between the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom, and it's something like 80 years or whatever it is estimated.
So the point is that there is missing history in Egypt in itself.
And that in itself could explain why they left us with no explanation of any kind for how they constructed the pyramids.
harrison smith
Well, and it relates to, again, the mechanisms of control.
I think it makes a lot of sense that they didn't write down the secrets to how they did this stuff, because if they wrote it down, other people could learn it, and then they might be in charge.
So you had this population where, you know, most of the people were probably illiterate.
You had a priest class that could write and were extremely capable of writing.
You know, hieroglyphics is an incredibly They wrote tons of stuff, but they never wrote down how they did certain things, how they knew certain things.
That was secret information that only you had to be in the club to know this information because it was the information that they used to keep control of the people, including when it was going to flood, how far it was going to flood.
I mean, all these various things.
Egypt is just endlessly fascinating.
But again, just relating it to what's happening in Gobekli Tepe and the idea that the World Economic Forum is shutting this down.
Why aren't archaeologists more pissed off at this?
I mean, they're sitting here, this is like a, you know, it's like a starving kid seeing a giant cake.
Why are they not running at it?
Why are they not demanding that they get access to this information and this site?
jimmy corsetti
So the response out of the archaeological community since I broke this story has been the most bizarre thing I've ever witnessed.
Let me just say one little point here to make it crystal clear that I'm not saying that there are zero excavations happening at Gobekli Tepe.
Yes, there are researchers and archaeologists out there today, but to be clear, there's no meaningful large-scale excavation taking place that is being postponed for future generations.
That's in writing.
And so, you know, the question becomes, why would they cover that up?
But more importantly, the response, like I was just saying, of the archaeological community, they're making every excuse in the book.
I'm literally seeing prestigious archaeologists.
For example, there's this one guy, I shouldn't call him prestigious, His name is John Hoopes.
He's a professor out of Kansas University.
He has a Bachelor's in Archaeology from Yale and a PhD in Anthropology from Harvard.
And in response to my videos, he said, I see no reason why we shouldn't cover it up.
He said, I think they should even seal it in cement.
To preserve it, to keep it nice and safe.
And I'm thinking in my mind, how could any archaeologist or enthusiast of ancient history, how could they know that they're going to live the rest of their lives not knowing what secrets or information is waiting to be unearthed at Gobekli Tepe?
Again, it is the oldest and largest and most mysterious structure ever built in the history of mankind.
I mean, I could argue the Great Pyramid is just as mysterious, but this is the oldest.
And every single pillar they've unearthed, there's been information on it.
And more than half of them are still under the ground.
So again, let me just say, if you want me to be completely honest, most of the archaeological community is very woke.
If you look at their various social media profiles, It is crazy.
It is as woke as it gets, and that comes with a certain mindset of a group think, and they band together like some team, and I'm like, I'm really trying to help these people.
I am advocating for further excavation of this mysterious site, and I think they're just getting defensive on why didn't they bring attention to this.
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