Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
Why would you bring in this many people in such a short period against the law? | ||
I'm a big believer in immigration, but to have unvetted immigration at large scale is a recipe for disaster. | ||
Let me walk you through the past seven days in Europe. | ||
unidentified
|
Red roses too, I see them bloom for me and for you. | |
In London, four people were stabbed in a time span of just 42 hours. | ||
unidentified
|
What a wonderful world. | |
In Paris, hundreds of African migrants took to the street to riots. | ||
unidentified
|
I see friends shaking hands, saying, "How do you do?" They're really saying, "I love you." We are paying for our own destruction. | |
And I think to myself, And that, ladies and gentlemen, is just a few incidents in just a couple of days on our beautiful continent. | ||
And it's happening for political reasons. | ||
It's happening because the Democratic Party has ceased making the case for itself to Americans. | ||
And so in order to keep power, in fact to expand their power, they're going to need a brand new electorate. | ||
And this is their electorate. | ||
unidentified
|
Here we stand, and here we fall. | |
History won't care at all. | ||
Amsterdam currently consists of 56% migrants. | ||
The Hague, 58% migrants. | ||
Rotterdam, almost 60% migrants. | ||
Conclusion, the Dutch population is already outnumbered in the majority of our cities. | ||
London, 54% migrants. | ||
Again, conclusion, native population outnumbered. | ||
unidentified
|
And what's interesting about replacement is that the establishment will either deny its existence... A totalitarian state is ruled by the lie, and the lie is the principle of governance, and everyone who lies is complicit in maintenance of the state. | |
The so-called replacement theory is obviously bigoted, dehumanizing, and dangerous. | ||
Just think about how dumb and dehumanizing it is. | ||
Deeply racist, bigoted, and dehumanizing. | ||
unidentified
|
It's also incredibly stupid. -Bristalkers are generally slow thinkers. -Or when they admit to it, they say that it's a good thing. | |
Fewer than 50% of the people in America will be white European stock. | ||
That's not a bad thing. | ||
That's a source of our strength. | ||
unidentified
|
There is not going to be a nation that will not see diversity in its future. | |
By now, I think we all know what they mean with the word diversity. | ||
It means less white people, less of you. | ||
unidentified
|
We want, you know, two million people every year pouring into the country because if we send them down to a democrat state, it means that we get more apportionment in the household. | |
And everyone's been like, well, illegals can't vote. | ||
What's the problem? | ||
No, this is the end game. | ||
Undocumented immigrants cannot vote in federal elections, so how is that possible? | ||
If you look at the apportionment with and without illegals, there will be a net loss of blue states of approximately 20 seats in the House. | ||
unidentified
|
And once they have more apportionment in the house, you can bet your bottom dollar they will use that extra large apportionment to give these illegal aliens voting rights. | |
Just watch it happen. | ||
You answer to the same question. | ||
unidentified
|
How many times will you learn the same lesson? | |
It's illegal, you say, for illegal aliens to vote in a federal election. | ||
Well, actually, it's not. | ||
Congress passed something in the U.S. | ||
Code, the federal code, a line that, unbeknownst to the rest of us, makes it legal for illegal aliens to vote in federal elections if they believe they are citizens. | ||
It's a state of mind. | ||
unidentified
|
Title 18 left us just gobsmacked. | |
Scroll all the way down to the fine print and what you read is that non-citizens can vote without penalty if at the time they are voting they believe themselves to be U.S. | ||
citizens. | ||
No one gets replaced. | ||
unidentified
|
no one's being replaced it's tuesday july 9th in the year of our lord 2024 and 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 back. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
A lot to talk about today. | ||
We'll be joined by Brian Smith, a.k.a. | ||
Into Thin Air. | ||
The third hour, talk about some bizarre anomalies with this hurricane that struck Texas last night. | ||
The night before, Hurricane Beryl. | ||
We'll get into that. | ||
Very bizarre. | ||
Speculation going on about Next Rad radar arrays, American radar arrays around the world. | ||
Whenever hurricanes pass over them, they seem to transform. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
We're going to be talking a lot of a lot of politics today, of course, as ever. | ||
And I saw somebody yesterday. | ||
Saying, it's too political these days. | ||
She's talking about Biden and Trump the whole time. | ||
Well, it is the height of the presidential campaign. | ||
I know it feels different this year, different than 2020, different than 2016. | ||
There's not massive events continuously, although there are some pretty massive events coming up. | ||
I will tell you about. | ||
But how do you think we got to this situation? | ||
How do you think we got so far down the road towards globalism? | ||
Because people didn't care about politics. | ||
People thought, ah, well, that's just a bunch of old men in Washington, D.C. | ||
Doesn't affect me. | ||
Doesn't affect me. | ||
And then suddenly you look around and all your street signs are in Spanish. | ||
Well, gee, how'd that happen? | ||
How did we get to this point through politics? | ||
How can we extricate ourselves from the trouble that we're in? | ||
It has to be through politics. | ||
It has to be. | ||
It really does. | ||
So this is the most important election of our lifetimes. | ||
And it's not to say that Trump is going to save us. | ||
It is to say that four more years of Joe Biden is essentially a death sentence for America itself. | ||
We are going to talk about politics and also all of these political You know, events that are going on directly relate to everything else that we talk about. | ||
When we talk about Biden being incompetent, it's not just to laugh at him. | ||
It's to point out the way that the deep state operates. | ||
It's to illustrate the methods that they use to wield secret control and manipulate entire nations. | ||
So right now, again, it's almost mid-July in an election year. | ||
unidentified
|
Also, we use that as a frequent tool to point out the fact that there is in fact a deep state. | |
To point out the fact that the deep state cheated to put that piece of crap in a position of power. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And this is the thing, you know, the political discussion... Yeah, that's good. | ||
No, that's the thing. | ||
The discussions... | ||
The political discussions across the nation are different, look extremely different than they did four or eight years ago. | ||
It's been four or eight years of the deep state unmasking itself, revealing itself for what it really is, an unelected super government, a government over our elected government that's operating with impunity and solidifying its control. | ||
And it's up to our politicians to wrestle that control back or else it's lost forever. | ||
And so I mean, in 2016, people weren't even really using the term deep state that much. | ||
Except for us, obviously. | ||
Except for InfoWars. | ||
So it's like, oh, InfoWars just sounds like, no, they sound like us now. | ||
We don't sound like them. | ||
They sound like us. | ||
We're going to continue to talk about what we've been talking about the entire time. | ||
Now everybody knows about it. | ||
And so we're going to go a little bit farther. | ||
We'll go a little bit farther. | ||
We're going to talk about censorship. | ||
We're going to talk about Ukraine and NATO and Russia and Israel and geopolitics the world over as well as brains in jars controlling robots and the inexorable drive towards an unhuman future and how we can defeat and protect ourselves from it. | ||
But let's just get into it in the way we always do with your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 9th of July, 2024. | ||
Ukraine looms over NATO summit and Biden is defiant on running. | ||
Yes, the NATO summit is happening right now. | ||
And again, NATO is one of these things that it's been around for so long, we just take it for granted. | ||
Maybe we'll go over some of the history of NATO today, because NATO, for all intents and purposes, was always meant to be The military arm of the UN. | ||
It was this brand new idea after World War II that you would have an army that didn't belong to a nation, but rather a coalition of nations. | ||
You would have actually have military forces operating under a international banner, which is not something that has really ever happened before. | ||
And it first was deployed in the Korean War. | ||
But it's a vital, vital component of the New World Order scheme. | ||
The UN being the diplomatic scientific functionary and NATO being the army to impose their rule. | ||
And so we'll get into what the NATO summit is going to look like. | ||
And I'm sure we'll get just, you know, a cacophony of Biden embarrassments out of that summit. | ||
And again, this is the important part about Biden's incompetence, not merely laughing in a in some sort of, you know, desperate move to maintain our sanity. | ||
Not just laughing at him, but pointing out That other countries are laughing at him too. | ||
And right now, the President of the United States is performing one of his vital functions of being America's spokesperson on the world stage, attending international gatherings to represent you and I, and this is the man we're sending. | ||
So... It's very embarrassing and dangerous for all of us. | ||
Meanwhile, at least seven dead and more than two million without power in Hurricane Beryl aftermath. | ||
At least six people have died in Texas and one in Louisiana as a result of Hurricane Beryl. | ||
A huge cleanup and restoration operation gets underway to reconnect 2.3 million energy customers who lost power during the storm's disastrous procession through the state. | ||
And we will again talk about this with Into Thin Air, one of the growing number of people tracking the anomalies that are warping and distorting and seemingly directing hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S. officials say Russia is unlikely to take much more Ukrainian territory. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
A rousing call to victory. | ||
U.S. officials say Russia is unlikely to take much more Ukrainian territory. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
Victory. | ||
Victory. | ||
When basically your enemy just gets tired of taking land. | ||
And it's like, yeah, we don't even want that much more. | ||
We're like, yes, that means we're winning. | ||
Russia is unlikely to make significant territorial gains in Ukraine in the coming months as its poorly trained forces struggle to break through Ukrainian defenses that are now reinforced with Western munitions. | ||
officials say. | ||
Through the spring and early summer, Russian troops tried to take territory outside the city of Kharkiv. | ||
Do you remember like three months ago when it was like now it's time for the counter-attack? | ||
I guess this was like seven months ago at the beginning of this year. | ||
suffered thousands of casualties in the drive while gaining little new territory. | ||
Russia's problems represent a significant change in the dynamic of the war, which favored Moscow in recent months. | ||
Russian, just ridiculous. | ||
Do you remember like three months ago when it was like, now it's time for the counterattack? | ||
I guess this was like seven months ago at the beginning of this year. | ||
There's a big counterattack in Ukraine. | ||
They don't mention that. | ||
They reframe the just tragic failure of that renewed push, the thousands of wasted lives achieving nothing, as, yeah, Moscow had the upper hand in recent months. | ||
The dynamic of the war favored Moscow in the recent months. | ||
Yeah, it did. | ||
But don't worry, they're not going to take too much more land. | ||
Incompetence or willful ignorance? | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Meanwhile, tens of thousands on the move as Israel military issues evacuation orders for Gaza City. | ||
Yet again, tens of thousands of people in Gaza are on the move as the Israeli military issues fresh evacuation orders for a number of areas in Gaza City. | ||
Over the past 10 days, the IDF has issued instructions for hundreds of thousands of people in Khan Yunus in the south, Shajaya in the central part of Gaza, and several neighborhoods of Gaza City to leave. | ||
The effect has been to increase the total number of displaced people in Gaza from 1.7 million in May to an estimated 1.9 million now, according to the UN. | ||
Approximately 9 out of 10 people in Gaza are now estimated to be internally displaced, many of them multiple times. | ||
Mass displacement has been predominantly driven by evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military, extensive destruction of both public and private infrastructure, Restricted access to essential services and the persistent fear of ongoing hostilities. | ||
According to the most recent assessment by the UN Office of the Coordination of Human Affairs, it's unclear how many people in Gaza City have heeded the latest evacuation order. | ||
Many civilians are wary of leaving whatever shelter they have for an uncertain journey to an even more uncertain fate, living on the streets or in overcrowded, unsanitary tent villages that pop up with each evacuation order. | ||
As again, we watch the slow motion genocide and ethnic cleansing of a enslaved and imprisoned people, and the whole world twiddles our thumbs. | ||
Just unimaginable, but continuing for months on end. | ||
I wonder if we'll make it to a year. | ||
I wonder if It'll ever end. | ||
I wonder if it'll be five years from now. | ||
It's like another evacuation order. | ||
There's now 7 million displaced Gazan people as they just start shuffled from one bombed out hovel to the next. | ||
Absolutely brutal and ridiculous and going on relentlessly forever, I guess. | ||
And finally, we have this. | ||
Trump has released his contract with America in the form of the 2024 RNC Trump platform. | ||
And this, of course, is the real Trump agenda. | ||
Not. | ||
That's your Daily Dispatch, brought to you of course by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
The Spirit of 1776 Super Sale is on now. | ||
We'll get into 2025 and Trump's vision here in just a second. | ||
But that's your Daily Dispatch brought to you, of course, by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
The Spirit of 1776 Super Sale is on now. | ||
Save up to 60% off at InfoWarsStore.com and help to ring in the 4th of July and continue that patriotic spirit by going to InfoWarsStore.com and getting a vital supplement and supporting this outlet, which does everything we possibly can to not which does everything we possibly can to not just keep the flame of 1776 alive, but spark new fires all around us. | ||
Vitamin and mineral fusion is 25% off. | ||
Survival Shield X2, the incredible nascent iodine top selling product is 40% off. | ||
Ultra 12 is the incredible B12 product. | ||
That's 40% off. | ||
DNA Force Plus is one of the Pricier supplements because of the quality and amount and rarity of the ingredients in DNA Force Plus. | ||
That's a full 40% off, which means you're getting a massive discount. | ||
Survivor Shield X3, Vazo Beats, Nitric Boost, Ultimate Fish Oil, Brain Force Ultra, the incredible new Tropic, and that's the tincture formula, not the Uh, capsules, but I actually like the tincture better. | ||
That's 40% off. | ||
Winter sun plus all of those 40% off plus 60% off prebiotic fiber. | ||
There's never been a more crucial time to take a stand in the fight for our Republic. | ||
Go now to InfoWarsStore.com to support us and yourself as we fight to regain and reestablish the supremacy of Western civilization over a world rapidly becoming enslaved. | ||
Let's take a look at the 2024 RNC Trump platform. | ||
It's called Trump's contract with America. | ||
This was just released. | ||
And we'll go through these and and give our give our rating on them. | ||
One seal the border stop the migrant invasion. | ||
unidentified
|
Yes. | |
Carry out the largest deportation operation in America. | ||
Yes. | ||
End inflation and make America affordable again. | ||
Yes. | ||
Make America the dominant energy producer in the world by far. | ||
Stop outsourcing and turn America into a manufacturing superpower. | ||
Large tax cut for workers. | ||
No tax on tips. | ||
Which is, again, a very smart Thing to put forward. | ||
And I think that this, if anything, needs commercials made about it. | ||
I don't know anybody in their right mind who's working a service job who would not vote for that. | ||
unidentified
|
That's going to be good for us in a couple months here. | |
Yeah, right. | ||
When we're all working at, uh, at IHOP, that'll be wonderful. | ||
unidentified
|
I feel like the most based server ever. | |
I feel like, so, uh, you voting Trump? | ||
I'm here to make your breakfast great again, sir. | ||
Hi, welcome to IHOP. | ||
Do you want to try our Grand Slam breakfast and why genocide is real? | ||
What can I get for you to drink? | ||
Can I get you some coffee? | ||
Can I get you some coffee? | ||
Yes, red pilling people. | ||
One drunken diner. | ||
Customer to time. | ||
unidentified
|
We're not giving up. | |
No, no, no. | ||
The fight just transforms, morphs. | ||
Meanwhile, let's get back to this list. | ||
Number seven, defend our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, and our fundamental freedoms, including freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right to keep and bear arms. | ||
Don't you love that one of the platforms of a major political party in America has just be like, not destroy the Constitution. | ||
Hey, here's an idea. | ||
Let's Let's stick to the fundamental morals of our people. | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Great. | ||
Yeah, let's do that. | ||
Number eight, prevent World War III, restore peace in Europe and in the Middle East, and build a great Iron Dome missile defense shield over entire country, all made in America. | ||
I like that. | ||
I like that a lot. | ||
Number nine, end the weaponization of government against the American people. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
10. | ||
Stop the migrant crime epidemic, demolish the foreign drug cartels, crush gang violence, and lock up violent offenders. | ||
unidentified
|
Wow. | |
Crush. | ||
Demolish. | ||
Lock up. | ||
Just enforce the law. | ||
It's a lot of big words for just like, hey, there's laws on the books, let's enforce them. | ||
Yeah, great idea. | ||
No, it's a great idea. | ||
I mean, is this the Trump platform for the RNC or is this just a guide to basic national function? | ||
None of this is particularly radical so far. | ||
It's like, you know what we're going to do? | ||
We're going to enforce the law. | ||
We're going to not surrender our basic human rights. | ||
Yeah, good. | ||
I can't believe we're in a situation where this actually has to be enumerated in a manifesto. | ||
It's all so obvious. | ||
Rebuild our cities, including Washington, D.C., making them safe, clean, and beautiful again. | ||
Strengthen and modernize our military, making it, without question, the strongest, most powerful military in the world. | ||
Keep the U.S. | ||
dollar as the world's reserve currency. | ||
See these two are 12 and 13. | ||
Actually the same thing. | ||
These are actually one in the same. | ||
It's like strengthen our military and also keep the dollars the world's reserve currency by blowing up anybody who challenges it. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
14. | ||
Fight for and protect Social Security and Medicare with no cuts including no changes to the retirement age. | ||
Cancel the electric vehicle mandate and cut costly and burdensome regulations. | ||
unidentified
|
16. | |
Cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory, radical gender ideology, and other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content on our children. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah, at the very least. | |
At the very least. | ||
Yeah, so many of these. | ||
It's like, does this have to be in a manifesto? | ||
And, you know, even this is like somewhat tepid. | ||
It's nice, but maybe not enough. | ||
It's like the fact that our elementary schools are teaching radical gender ideology and transgenderism and critical race theory, anti-whitism, other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content on our children. | ||
It's unacceptable. | ||
So the very least we can do is not pay for it out of our own tax dollars. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
Number 17, keep men out of women's sports. | ||
Yes, good. | ||
18, deport pro-Hamas radicals and make our colleges, campuses safe and patriotic again. | ||
Eh, you can miss me on that one. | ||
No, you can go ahead and miss me on that one. | ||
Deport illegal immigrants, slash immigrants. | ||
I don't even care. | ||
Just like, let's just, let's just prioritize Americans. | ||
Not surrender our entire country. | ||
And let's also not deport people for opposing a foreign nation. | ||
Let's not make it illegal to protest the state of Israel. | ||
Let's do that. | ||
You can just, if it said deport anti-American radicals and make our college campuses safe and patriotic again, please make more sense. | ||
Please make more sense. | ||
We have nothing to do with Hamas. | ||
Of course, nobody would be okay with deporting anti-American radicals because America is about free speech. | ||
That would be sort of contradictory to the whole thing that we're about. | ||
Except it wouldn't really because, again, this just seems obvious to me. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Like, try to put yourself in these people's shoes. | ||
Imagine moving to another country, becoming an immigrant, Any other nation, doesn't matter where, Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Oman, it doesn't matter. | ||
But just imagine going to one of these places and then like protesting against that government and expecting them to just let you stay there. | ||
This isn't radical. | ||
Like the idea that you should deport people who are foreigners politically, you know, doing political activism in your country. | ||
This is very basic. | ||
This should just be a basic thing. | ||
And I would expect and respect any country to do this. | ||
If you have a bunch of Americans showing up in France and protesting the French government, send them back to America. | ||
They have no right, absolutely no right, to come into your country and then try to dictate your policy. | ||
They aren't even citizens. | ||
They don't even belong here. | ||
It's like going over to somebody's house as a visitor, as a guest, and then just complaining constantly and demanding that they change the way they do everything for you. | ||
Just go, just get out. | ||
No, you're a guest here. | ||
You wanna stay? | ||
You'd be nice. | ||
Play by our rules. | ||
You'd come in here and start yelling at me about the way I load my dishwasher or whatever. | ||
You're gonna come in here and start rearranging my furniture. | ||
No, get out. | ||
You're a guest. | ||
So, you know, ridiculous with the fact that it's centered around pro-Hamas radicals. | ||
It's just like, look, if you wanna come into America, And undercut America and subvert America and demonize and protest against America? | ||
Well, by God, that's your right. | ||
But if you dare, if you dare to even speak incorrectly about our greatest ally, Israel, in the midst of their ongoing America-sponsored genocide, well, you will be immediately packaged in a crate and set to sea. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Great. | ||
It'd be great if we could deport anti-American radicals, but no. | ||
Only the anti-Israel ones. | ||
Meanwhile, clip number 19 here in the list of obvious things that every nation should do. | ||
Secure our election, including same-day voting, voter identification, paper ballots, and proof of citizenship. | ||
This will be another story we'll cover today. | ||
Democrats are very vehemently against this type of measure. | ||
Because they're cheating. | ||
It's literally the only explanation. | ||
It's the only explanation. | ||
And they're cheating in just the most egregious and blatant way you can ever imagine. | ||
It's treason. | ||
Out and out treason. | ||
And actually, it's worse than treason. | ||
I was thinking about this today. | ||
It's actually way worse than treason. | ||
We need a new word for it. | ||
But number 20 here, the final one. | ||
Unite our country by bringing it to new record levels of success. | ||
Yeah, a lot of really good stuff. | ||
The only thing that's causing controversy within the Republican Party is the abortion argument. | ||
I'll explain why that's all very silly. | ||
unidentified
|
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Not a whole bunch of videos in today. | ||
There's a lot of new ones. | ||
World Economic Forum is meeting in China for their summer Uh, Cabal. | ||
Summertime Cabal with the World Economic Forum. | ||
They're getting new and horrifying videos out of that. | ||
There's also been some hearings on Capitol Hill over vaccination, which is all very interesting. | ||
And, uh, Whoopi Goldberg saying she doesn't care if Joe Biden is In a coma, she'd still vote for him. | ||
It's exactly what I've been telling you for a long time. | ||
I had that conversation with somebody who literally said that exact thing to me. | ||
If Joe Biden was in a coma, I would still vote for him. | ||
And the Democratic struggling to even, you know, find somebody to replace him is just abysmal. | ||
I guess we'll keep talking about politics here. | ||
unidentified
|
No. | |
Now, one of the biggest outrages that I'm seeing about the RNC platform is that it softens the stance on abortion. | ||
There wasn't anything about abortion in the Trump's contract with America. | ||
I'm not sure what exactly the softened stance meant, except that they're sticking with the state's rights. | ||
And this is the thing. | ||
This is how I was thinking about it. | ||
The reversal of Roe v. Wade, like Roe v. Wade was, as they keep putting it, the law of the land for decades. | ||
And then the Supreme Court reversed it and basically said, actually, this goes to the states. | ||
The federal government shouldn't have a say in this. | ||
It should go to the states. | ||
And a lot of states put in some very stringent abortion limitations. | ||
And I think everybody recognizes, I mean, I don't think there's any pro-life people out there that are mad at this, that think this was a mistake, that want to return to Roe versus Wade, right? | ||
This was a success. | ||
It was a victory. | ||
It was an advancement of the pro-life cause. | ||
And now that we've won this victory, we have to preserve it and sustain it. | ||
Because the way the Democrats are using the reversal of Roe versus Wade is as a very effective talking point, a very effective method to drum up energy and support from people who, I've explained this before, and it doesn't matter if you agree with it. | ||
You have to understand the mindset of your enemies. | ||
And when it comes to abortion, you have to have empathy with people that like abortion. | ||
I mean, you agree. | ||
You don't have to agree with the person that you're empathizing with. | ||
You just have to be able to put yourself in their shoes, theoretically. | ||
And you have to understand that the way people perceive abortion is that it is a right that they have and that is in danger of being taken away. | ||
you And that's a very motivating situation to be in. | ||
In the same way that we have the Second Amendment and know that they're trying to take that away and that motivates a lot of political activism to fend them off and to preserve the right that we have. | ||
That's how they feel about abortion. | ||
And so it's, it's like the most effective thing they have right now. | ||
And I guarantee you, if you ask the, you know, average young person about it, and because we've seen videos where they're like, you know, what's important to you? | ||
Well, they might not care so much about geopolitics or economic policy. | ||
It doesn't directly affect them, but to them, they care about abortion. | ||
They're like, I have this right. | ||
I might need to make use of this sometime in the future. | ||
And I don't want that to go away. | ||
I don't want that to be taken from me. | ||
So it's a very motivating factor and this just has to be recognized. | ||
And so they're using the reversal of Roe vs. Wade to say, look, they're coming after your rights and we will preserve your rights. | ||
That's a very effective argument to make to the majority of American citizens who think abortion is a positive. | ||
And so the way that the RNC has changed their policy is that before the reversal of Roe vs. Wade, they wanted a national ban on abortion. | ||
The inverse of Roe vs. Wade. | ||
Not just getting rid of Roe vs. Wade, but actually the opposite, right? | ||
Instead of a nationwide approval of abortion, a nationwide shutdown of abortion. | ||
And so it's changed to stick with the state rights, because that was the victory that we won. | ||
Because by feeding into the Democratic You know, paradigm of they're trying to take your rights of abortion away by maintaining a policy of a national ban on abortion. | ||
You're feeding into their political paradigm, their political power, and you're putting the victory that we've won, the states rights victory, In jeopardy of being totally undone and instead they'll like amend the constitution so it won't even be a Supreme Court decision. | ||
It'll be much more difficult to reverse. | ||
So you want to preserve the victory that you have. | ||
You want to make this advance and we can advance more later, but right now you've got to secure this victory. | ||
Which is fine and good. | ||
And people who are hardline on this, people that are very intense about this, like I see a lot of people just going, I'm never voting for Republicans ever again because they soften their stance on abortion. | ||
Okay, if we go back in time, we went back two years ago, before the reversal of Roe versus Wade. | ||
And I said to you, what about instead of pursuing a nationwide ban on abortion, what if we just tried to Get rid of Roe v. Wade and send it back to states. | ||
What if we just softened our approach a little bit and said, hey, instead of doing a national ban on abortion, what if we just tried to send it back to the states? | ||
That way, some states will still have abortion. | ||
That's not good, but other states will ban it, and that's a major advance. | ||
These same people that are now outraged at what the RNC is softening its stance, they would have rejected that as well. | ||
They would have said, how dare you? | ||
How dare you soften our stance? | ||
But now that it's happened, they think it's great, and they recognize what a positive the reversal of Roe versus Wade is. | ||
But if you would have suggested it before, it would have been seen as softening. | ||
It would have been seen as, you know, surrendering, giving ground, allowing some abortion, which is unacceptable. | ||
This is how politics works. | ||
One group is in power. | ||
The other group has to start chipping away, has to start chiseling away. | ||
Again, if you look at it in the reversal, they would have never gotten what they have now, which is on-demand abortion by choice in dozens of different states up to and including the moment of birth. | ||
They've gotten really far on abortion. | ||
Do you think they would have gotten anywhere near that far if that had been their first argument? | ||
If back in the 50s when abortion was illegal? | ||
They went out there going, abortion should be free on demand up until the moment of birth. | ||
It would have been shut down immediately. | ||
You start off small. | ||
They start off with like, well, we get abortions bad, but like maybe in a few cases. | ||
Okay, a few cases and then it gets a little bigger and then it snowballs and it gets bigger and then it gets bigger. | ||
Now it's abortion everywhere. | ||
Well, now that's the law of the land. | ||
And so if we want to reverse that, we got to start chipping away at it. | ||
Which we have. | ||
And the states' rights decision, the reversal of Roe vs. Wade, was a major positive development in the limitation of abortion. | ||
Not the eradication. | ||
Didn't eradicate it, but it certainly limited it. | ||
Certainly made it less accessible to people in red states. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
Nobody recognizes that's a good thing. | ||
But if that had been proposed previously, it would have been seen as softening and weakening and unacceptable for the hardliners. | ||
So they sort of want to have their cake and eat it too. | ||
If you actually want to defeat abortion, you have to operate in the political realm that we exist in. | ||
This is just facts. | ||
This is just logic. | ||
It's just all very simple to me. | ||
In the same way that if you're fighting a war and you want to capture an important city or something, that city is super well defended. | ||
Well, if I want to send out a little contingent over to this other small town, maybe draw away some of the defenses from that city. | ||
You know, if you got hardliners going, but you're supposed to be attacking the city. | ||
It's like, no, we are. | ||
No, this is what taking the city looks like. | ||
But they just want, no, we have to put all of our forces at the city right now. | ||
The really well defended city, just throw everything at it. | ||
It's like, no, no, no. | ||
Be strategic here. | ||
This is strategy. | ||
Not tactics. | ||
This is a long-term operation. | ||
If you actually want to take the city, if you actually want to get rid of abortion, the thing you shouldn't do is commit all of your forces to the well-defended city all at once. | ||
That's how you get killed. | ||
Spread out a little bit. | ||
diversify Davos taking place in China - Yeah. | ||
They are laying out their plan to basically commodify nature itself in a very disturbing way. | ||
And we'll get to that in just a minute. | ||
I'm gonna go ahead and open up the phone lines for your calls in the next hour. | ||
We'll be taking your calls while covering all of these developments. | ||
But let's stick with American politics and the way it's being very deliberately subverted and undercut and It's not it's not treason alone It's treasonous. | ||
That's certainly true, but You know treason applies to a lot of things, you know selling secrets to another country is treason That's like nothing compared to what's being done now absolutely nothing I mean who's the the Rosenberg's who is the People that were executed for selling atomic secrets to Russia. | ||
It was a couple that were executed. | ||
Because they provided scientific information to the Soviet Union. | ||
That's treason, right? | ||
What's happening here? | ||
When you deliberately flood... Yeah, 1953, execution of the Rosenbergs. | ||
Definitely worth being executed over, right? | ||
Sent atomic secrets to our geopolitical enemy. | ||
Allowed them to create the bomb which set the stage for the Cold War decades of fright. | ||
Of having mutually assured destruction. | ||
Yeah, that's worth it. | ||
That's definitely treason. | ||
They should be executed. | ||
unidentified
|
100%. | |
I'm for it. | ||
What's happening here is worse than treason. | ||
It's... I guess genocide would be an appropriate term. | ||
But it's more serious than treason. | ||
It's more serious than betrayal. | ||
It's the total destruction of our nation. | ||
Without exaggeration, when you are deliberately importing tens of millions of foreigners Then removing voter ID and allowing them to vote. | ||
And then giving them blanket amnesty and allowing them to stay. | ||
When you're driving down wages, driving up home costs, driving up the unbelievably massive expenditure necessary in border patrol and legal proceedings to deal with the tens of millions of people, when it's being done in a way that is Completely deliberate. | ||
I mean, again, it's one thing if you are just constantly there's constantly people coming in. | ||
You're trying to keep them out, but they keep finding their way around. | ||
If you keep trying to plug up the holes in your house, but somehow the mice keep coming in, that's one thing. | ||
It's very different when you're bringing in a box of mice and dumping it on your living room floor. | ||
There's A deliberate policy of replacement in America. | ||
That's well publicized and they talk about it. | ||
And they promote it. | ||
They brag about it. | ||
Where the American government is sending hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants into our country because they downloaded the Border Patrol app in Nicaragua. | ||
Or Panama. | ||
Or some other Central or South American country. | ||
This is how it works. | ||
You download the app. | ||
You request asylum. | ||
They put you on a plane and fly you into America and give you everything you could ever want. | ||
Everything you could ever need. | ||
In fact, we have a video of this. | ||
So this is on top of it. | ||
And this is all a build up to discussion of the fact that President Biden has said, and you might not even need to because the Democrats are working as hard as they can, but Biden said he would veto any measure that would demand citizens only vote. | ||
House Dems launch effort, unified effort against election bill requiring voters to prove citizenship. | ||
So this is just total blatant open treason. | ||
Bring in tens of millions of people, give them amnesty, piece by piece, chunk by chunk, right? | ||
There's a big amnesty thing today. | ||
Where Alejandro Mayorca is like, oh, those 4,000 Yemenis that came into the country? | ||
Yeah, they're good now. | ||
They can stay. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas commented on this. | ||
White House formally announced that Biden will veto the Republican bill that seeks to prevent non-citizens from voting. | ||
There's no hiding it now. | ||
Biden and Democrats want illegal immigrants to vote in the election this November. | ||
Our elections are not safe from mass interference as long as states not require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. | ||
There's no other reason. | ||
There is no other reason why you would oppose this. | ||
At all. | ||
There's absolutely none. | ||
The only thing they can possibly say is that somehow requiring people to be citizens to vote makes it harder for citizens to vote, which is nonsense. | ||
Ridiculous bullcrap. | ||
But it's the only thing that they can rationalize this by. | ||
And of course, just like everything, they have to predicate it on Opposing some sort of non-existent hate tactics that are being deployed. | ||
In their construct of the world, in their vapid, delusional mindset, Republicans want to put forward a bill to stop illegals from voting, but really it's just a cover to stop black people from voting. | ||
And they're saving the black people vote by demanding no controls of our election system. | ||
They live in a world of madness, delusion, psychopathy. | ||
But regardless, and not even getting into the fact that they're setting them up to be allowed to vote, we'll go down to clip number seven. | ||
This is a mayor of a California city, El Cajon. | ||
Revealing the hidden expenditures of illegal migrants as thousands of migrants enter their state on a daily basis. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Who are you? | ||
unidentified
|
My name is Bill Wells. | |
I'm the mayor of the city of El Cajon. | ||
And here in San Diego County, we're seeing a lot of stuff happening here at the border. | ||
And you guys being a border town, how is it affecting the city here? | ||
unidentified
|
Since October, we've had over 250,000 drop-offs in San Diego. | |
These are street releases. | ||
The county of San Diego already spent $6 million on a migrant welcome center, which I'm not sure why we need that, but they've just allocated another $19 million for that. | ||
But, you know, there are also costs that you don't see. | ||
You know, everybody that comes across, whether they're a citizen or not, is entitled to full health care. | ||
That even includes having sex change operations. | ||
That's an expense for the whole family. | ||
People that come over with kids are put up in hotels. | ||
Those hotels cost $8,000 to $10,000 per month, and that's paid for by the city. | ||
So these are expensive things. | ||
Now there's a bill in California that says that if you're an illegal alien, you can get free college tuition. | ||
Even a 20% down on a house. | ||
These are things that American citizens are not getting. | ||
Everybody gets that the American citizens are in a tough spot right now. | ||
Doesn't matter if you're left or right. | ||
Just ask people, how are Americans doing these days? | ||
Are things working out for them? | ||
Are they living lives that are easy and stress-free and, you know, working just enough and still making plenty? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
And yet, the American people are having their, the money they actually earn, half of it's taken and given to, well, really an infinite array of international and foreign interest. | ||
But specifically paying for their own replacement, and these people who have never paid into our system, who have never contributed to America at all, ever, by definition, they've never been here before they were brought in by Alejandro Mayorkas or whoever, and yet they're getting a 20% down payment to buy a house while Americans are, you know, crying in their cars about the fact they'll never be able to own a house. | ||
They're getting free college tuition. | ||
They're getting a place to stay that costs $8,000 to $10,000 a month. | ||
We are providing illegal immigrants with housing alone that costs more than the average American makes in an entire year. | ||
And they're going to get to vote in our elections. | ||
And they absolutely are. | ||
Make no bones about it. | ||
I mean, and it's what I've been saying for years at this point. | ||
I've been saying this since 2020 and Elon Musk said it yesterday. | ||
Elon Musk on X. When combined with mail-in ballots, the system is designed to make it impossible to prove fraud. | ||
Mail-in and Dropbox ballots should not be allowed as cameras on the in-person voting stations would at least prevent large-scale fraud by counting how many people showed up versus ballots cast. | ||
And this point is exactly what I've been saying forever. | ||
It's not even about being able to prove fraud. | ||
It's about the system they're setting up, making it impossible to prove fraud. | ||
It's the argument I've been making again for years. | ||
Good to see Elon Musk, you know, reflect it. | ||
The real government, the global government, is meeting in China right now. | ||
Nine American states implemented very strict voter ID laws. | ||
Voter turnout not affected in the slightest. | ||
Their every argument is nonsense because the real thing they want is for illegals to vote. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
unidentified
|
Welcome back, folks. | |
The real government, the global government, is meeting in China right now. | ||
They're in Congress, as it were. | ||
And deciding how to systematically rob you of your sovereignty, the idea of ownership of private property, human rights, privacy. . | ||
Any and all things that actually make life worth living are being systematically eliminated. | ||
And one of the things they figured out It's not really that hard to figure out. | ||
You just have to be a little bit evil to think about these things. | ||
If you control somebody's food, air, and water, you don't have to beat them. | ||
That's essentially how, that's what they figured out, basically, is you don't have to actually force people to do anything if you can just ask them politely to do it and then withhold sustenance they need to survive if they refuse. | ||
It's a very convenient system. | ||
So instead of having to convince people, or force people, or intimidate people, or trick people, you just control their food system, and then they have to do what you say. | ||
It really is that simple. | ||
It really is that evil, devious. | ||
Let's go to clip number three here. | ||
This is at the World Economic Forum. | ||
Since I feel like they've already You know, laid the groundwork for and already implementing things like carbon taxes. | ||
Well, if they can tax carbon, the building block of life, they can tax carbon and just think about it with any other, um, for some reason, carbon, they've done so much brainwashing and then, you know, media, media centered propaganda about this, that It doesn't sound ridiculous to us. | ||
A carbon tax credit limiting carbon. | ||
We're replaced with anything else. | ||
Oxygen. | ||
Yeah, we're putting a tax on oxygen. | ||
We're putting a tax on helium. | ||
We're putting a tax on hydrogen. | ||
What the hell do you mean? | ||
You're putting, you're taxing the air we breathe? | ||
Yes, they're, they literally want to tax and control the air that you breathe and the stuff that plants are made out of. | ||
They're going full board. | ||
They are actually trying to quantify and, and commodify everything on earth. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
Let's go now to clip number three, beyond carbon taxes. | ||
They say, let's think about other aspects of nature. | ||
That we can put a price tag on. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
unidentified
|
We cannot let perfection be the enemy of good, right? | |
Accounting standards took 150 years. | ||
I hope integrating natural capital into our accounting frameworks is not going to take another 100 because we don't have 100 years. | ||
In fact, I'm not even sure we have 10 years to wait, right? | ||
So we need to keep pushing while continuing to refine and enhance. | ||
And the best example I can give is carbon pricing. | ||
So today, carbon pricing, ETSs, carbon taxes already cover about 25% of global emissions. | ||
We should actually look at scaling this to cover all 100% of carbon emissions. | ||
And beyond carbon, let's think about other aspects of nature that are easier to quantify. | ||
We probably will not be able to quantify everything on day one, but what about water? | ||
Right, that's also quite possible for us to start integrating systematically into current trading carbon pricing mechanisms. | ||
Well, why not water too? | ||
They're signaling, folks. | ||
Are we listening? | ||
Are you listening to the signal amongst the noise? | ||
Every couple of months, every time the World Economic Forum meets, this idea, maybe we should control the water. | ||
Maybe water really is the lever we need to pull here. | ||
People understand water. | ||
You know, water is easy to quantify. | ||
We can maybe fold it into the economic trading system in the same way that we're doing carbon. | ||
Plants, natural land, animals, air, sunshine, water, they're actually commodifying these, putting a price tag on them, and start trading them like they're stocks on the stock market. | ||
Because they're evil. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Second Hour is on. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines for your calls at this hour. | ||
We'll be joined by Brian Smith at In Too Thin Air for some weather analysis, breaking down some of the anomalies seen during Hurricane Beryl's approach towards the United States. | ||
Give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
Number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call now about any and all topics. | ||
Like I said, we have a lot, a lot of stories to get into, and we're not going to talk too much about politics moving forward. | ||
But as I was saying in the beginning of the show about the way in which Everywhere sounds like InfoWars now. | ||
If you could go back 10, 20 years, would you ever have imagined that in 2024, you would have a presidential candidate for the United States in RFK Jr., doing highly publicized and widespread interviews about the presence of Atrazine? | ||
In the water and questioning whether the presence of these hormone disruptors. | ||
Could be a deliberate. | ||
Plot for depopulation. | ||
Because that's where we are now, folks. | ||
It's an info wars world. | ||
Going out of clip number 12, here's RFK junior. | ||
Saying 63% of America's water supply has atrazine in it. | ||
Are we being deliberately depopulated? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
The connection between atrazine, which is a chemical that is in about 63% of America's water supply, that there has been an increase in gender dysphoria in this country. | ||
And that we should be looking at reasons for that. | ||
There's been a series of studies, including one by a very famous scientist called Tyler Hayes at the University of Berkeley. | ||
Published in the National Academy of Sciences journal, in which he took about 100 frogs, it may have been 70, and subjected them to atrazine at the levels that EPA considers safe. | ||
They were all male frogs. | ||
And 70% of those frogs became chemically castrated. | ||
10% of the male frogs turned female and began producing fertile eggs. | ||
I've been working on endocrine disruptors, which are a class of chemicals like PCBs that I've been working on for 40 years that affect gender, that, uh, sexual development. | ||
It's not a theory. | ||
It's not a conspiracy theory. | ||
It's well documented. | ||
So what I said in that case is, I don't know if it's affecting gender dysphoria. | ||
I don't know if agitating is, but isn't it something that we ought to study? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
And, and yes. | ||
It absolutely is causing gender dysphoria. | ||
What else explains the shocking and rapid rise of these ideologies? | ||
Obviously, it's a variety of things. | ||
It's a myriad of attack vectors. | ||
You've got the chemical one, and you've got the propagandistic one, and you've got the algorithms feeding people this information. | ||
And it's deliberate. | ||
It very much is deliberate. | ||
And we know it's deliberate, because we know that the companies that spread this sort of stuff, in the same way that Glyphosate and all these others, it eventually comes out in court, that they had lobbyists, that they were spending hundreds of millions of dollars lobbying the government to not study the effects. | ||
Meaning that they knew what the effects were, And then they were deliberately passing laws to allow them to continue to poison Americans. | ||
I mean, for some reason, you know, people can see this when it's cigarette companies. | ||
They can tell when it's tobacco companies. | ||
The tobacco companies are lobbying to disallow research into the effects of their products. | ||
Because they know perfectly well how dangerous they are. | ||
And they don't want studies interfering with their Well, it's the same thing that's happening with Atrazine. | ||
Of course, it's on purpose. | ||
Of course, it's by design. | ||
Of course, it's contributing to the collapse of testosterone, the collapse of birth rates. | ||
None of this is confusing or conspiracy theory. | ||
It's all just happening. | ||
It's all just out there. | ||
It's very real. | ||
And it was like 10 years ago, they were discovering the fish in the Potomac River. | ||
We're transgender. | ||
Intersex. | ||
They'd been physically deformed and made hermaphrodites because of the chemicals in the water. | ||
Something could have been done about this. | ||
If people had listened to Alex Jones 20, 30 years ago, we wouldn't be in this situation. | ||
But here we are. | ||
Because they laughed at him. | ||
Because it was all a big joke. | ||
Because he actually got appropriately angry. | ||
When realizing what they're doing to us. | ||
unidentified
|
It really is wild. | |
So, Really is insane. | ||
Sex-changing chemicals found in Potomac River. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I was wrong. | ||
It was nearly 20 years ago. | ||
unidentified
|
2007. | |
Chemicals known to change the sexual characteristics of fish and other animals have been found in West Virginia tributaries of the Potomac River, which runs through Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas, U.S. | ||
Geological Survey said on Wednesday. | ||
An investigation into fish that had both male and female characteristics turned up a range of chemicals, including pesticides, flame retardants, and personal care products, the USGS said. | ||
The Potomac is fed by rivers and streams in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. | ||
They analyzed samples of 30 smallmouth bass in six sites, including male and female fish without intersex and male fish with intersex. | ||
All samples contained detectable levels of at least one known endocrine disrupting compound, including samples from fish without intersex. | ||
Yeah, 2007 this was happening. | ||
And yet it's only really entering the zeitgeist right now. | ||
And slowly but surely, everything that we've been saying will prove to be true and the mainstream media will eventually admit it, kind of like what they did with Joe Biden. | ||
Everybody knew who was paying attention about Joe Biden's infirmities, his incapacity. | ||
The media certainly knew and covered it up on purpose. | ||
Now they're acting like they were tricked. | ||
Why didn't we know? | ||
You did. | ||
You did. | ||
You lied about it. | ||
And in the same way, it's basically they waited until it was too late. | ||
Like at this point, it's too late to replace Joe Biden. | ||
They could have had a primary. | ||
They could have exposed this for the last four years and been ready and geared up to replace Biden six, seven months ago. | ||
But instead they lied about it until it was too late to do anything. | ||
And then they admit it and act like They had no idea. | ||
It's the same thing with atrazine or all these chemicals in the water and all the poison that is leeching into our skin from every angle from the ubiquitous nanoplastics that are found in every square inch of the world at this point. | ||
They knew 20 years ago that it was going on and they deliberately buried it and hid it and didn't tell you about it to where now it's too late to do anything really. | ||
Certainly much more difficult now than it would have been 20 years ago. | ||
And now they'll talk about it and act like they're all surprised. | ||
Absolutely sick. | ||
Absolutely sick. | ||
We go to a couple more stories here before we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Boeing accepts 243.6 million dollar plea deal to avoid a criminal trial over deadly 737 max crashes. | ||
Boeing executives have accepted a quarter billion dollar plea deal that would see the company avoid a criminal trial over two deadly 737 max crashes. | ||
Under the agreement, Boeing will plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge stemming from the fatal crashes in Indonesia in October 2018 and Ethiopia less than five months later that killed a combined 346 million people. | ||
Boeing must also pay the hefty fine, invest at least $455 million in compliance and safety programs, and have an independent monitor oversee Boeing's safety and quality procedures for three years. | ||
The agreement came just days after federal prosecutors gave Boeing the choice of entering a guilty plea and paying the fine or facing trial on felony criminal charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States. | ||
So they committed fraud in a way that led to 346 people being killed. | ||
346 deaths as a result of their fraudulent activity. | ||
And they have been fined a quarter of what Alex Jones has been fined for talking about a public event 10 years ago. | ||
Justice in the American system. | ||
Or as Sean Davis puts it, they fined Donald Trump two times more for accurately appraising the market value of his home than Boeing got fined for killing people. | ||
Killing hundreds of people. | ||
Okay? | ||
346 people died as a result of their fraud. | ||
And their plea agreement is worth half. | ||
Of what Donald Trump is fined because he accurately evaluated the price of the Mar-a-Lago property, amongst others. | ||
A fourth as much as Alex Jones was fined for talking about the most popular conspiracy theory of the day. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
346 deaths versus talking about a news story. | ||
But what else? | ||
But what do you expect? | ||
I'm not exactly surprised. | ||
Let's cut to your phone calls now. | ||
Unless you want to talk about brains in jars, we can do that too. | ||
Creepy supercomputer run by lab-grown human brains unveiled by WEF-funded scientists. | ||
This is final sparks neuro platform. | ||
And of course we did an extensive breakdown of this with Lauren from big dig energy last week. | ||
And you can go to band that video to find that platform to learn more about, as this info wars article puts it, the enslaved little brains subjected to punishment before being worked to death. | ||
Yes. | ||
Tiny human brains is slave to run the platform of these, uh, Robots. | ||
This stuff's just happening. | ||
Nobody even knows about it. | ||
They're literally growing brains in jars and connecting them to robots. | ||
In the most dystopian, hellish distortion of life the world has ever seen. | ||
And if you're a television viewer, you're looking at it right now. | ||
It's literally a brain put into a robot. | ||
Okay, so that's happening. | ||
Anybody want to Maybe look at this and wonder if this isn't we should be doing Wonder if we aren't perhaps Uncorking a sort of Pandora's box Diving headlong into man-made horrors incomprehensible to the human mind Okay, we're just gonna do that I guess incredible shocking horrifying and | ||
But happening. | ||
But very much happening. | ||
Again, go to Band.Video and check out the interview with Lauren from Big Dig Energy last week where we broke down exactly what Final Spark is and what they're up to. | ||
With that, we'll go out to your phone calls. | ||
We've got Will in California. | ||
There's brains in jars. | ||
Behold the horrors of biocomputing. | ||
Band.Video. | ||
Well, since Harrison, good morning, and since we've allowed election integrity to become an oxymoron, we've got H.R. | ||
8281 in front of us either this week or early next week, and I'm calling on everybody to call your representative. | ||
All it does is really clarify existing law. | ||
unidentified
|
And then why would the Democrats want to block that? | |
Why? | ||
Because they claim it's already a law and it's in the Constitution. | ||
And since when does the law stop Democrats? | ||
An ID is not proof of citizenship and Democrats are playing us for stupid again. | ||
Non-citizens should never have been counted in the census either. | ||
Please call your representatives today and ask them to please pass 8281 in the 82, 81. | ||
Thank you very much for that call, Will. | ||
Very, very informative. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Let's go to Chase in North Carolina now. | ||
I haven't seen this, but he's talking about the show The Boys. | ||
The Boys on Amazon. | ||
It used to be a pretty good show. | ||
The fourth season sort of fell off, and I got some thoughts about it. | ||
Well, Line 7, Chase in North Carolina, you're on the air. | ||
I haven't watched the latest episodes of The Boys. | ||
What do they have in it? | ||
Well, it comes to find out. | ||
Spoiler alerts here, Chase? | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah, you can say spoiler alerts if people haven't watched the latest episode that came out on the 4th. | |
But it seems that Homelander and other stoops are planning on moving the humans into concentration camps. | ||
It's just my jaw dropped because Alex has been talking about the FEMA camps and everything for the past week and a half or so, and then they come on and just drop that on everybody. | ||
Yeah, that's interesting. | ||
Although, you know, in the show, the Supes, right, what they call the superheroes, are sort of, at least in the fourth season, they're like the stand-in, like the The official guys. | ||
In case people don't know, if you've never watched The Boys, it's like a parody of the Marvel Universe where you've got this one giant company called Vought that makes superheroes and... | ||
They're like actors and they're just it's like all fake and and this is the strange thing I've talked about I talked about this last week but it's so weird because they've always been a little bit political they've always sort of dropped in lines that are like tongue-in-cheek parodies of the modern world where you've got this character Homelander who's like a mix between Captain America and Superman but he's actually super evil And he's just like the Trump stand in. | ||
It's all kind of obvious, but it was all sort of just like surface level, nothing too deep for the first three seasons. | ||
They would sprinkle this stuff in and the fourth season they went like totally overboard, like made it really blatant and have all these scenes of like You know, at a conspiracy convention, talking about UFOs and flat earth and, you know, the characters just like, all of these people are lonely, pathetic, incel jack-offs and they all should be killed. | ||
Like, they're really blatant about, like, their political positions now. | ||
But in the show, the bad guys are like the big corporate superheroes. | ||
And if they're putting humans in internment camps, This is the thing about The Boys Chase. | ||
It seems like they're confused. | ||
It seems like half the time they're making fun of people, talking about conspiracies, and the other half, the show is all centered around giant governmental corporate conspiracies, false flags being carried out. | ||
That's an integral part of the show that they want you to believe in because they want you to suspend disbelief and actually follow and emotionally relate to the show. | ||
But then they're mocking you for thinking that this could ever possibly happen in real life, even though, you know, the realism is necessary for them to tell the story. | ||
So, like, again, it just kind of seems confused. | ||
I'll give you the perfect example. | ||
In the fourth episode of the fourth season, they're at this conspiracy convention. | ||
And it's really interesting, and I'm going to do a whole breakdown of it. | ||
I'm working on it right now. | ||
I've captured the clips and I'm just trying to figure out how to best explain what's going on because what it really does is gives you a great view of how normies see conspiracy theories. | ||
Like they have this sort of parody of conspiracy theories and it's fun to listen to because it's like, oh, this is probably what people think we sound like. | ||
This makes sense. | ||
Like there's the character up on the stage going, they've got a pedophile delivery system. | ||
And if you order hot dogs, that's a boy. | ||
And if you order pizza, that's a girl. | ||
And if you order a soda, you get adrenochrome. | ||
And it's like, yeah, that sounds crazy. | ||
It sounds totally crazy if you don't know what all of these things come from. | ||
If you actually don't know what these things are about, then their parody version is probably an accurate portrayal of how normies think conspiracy theorists are. | ||
So it's like informative in that way. | ||
But in this fourth season, during this speech where she's giving this speech, and she's talking about the conspiracy that there is a human trafficking ring that kidnaps children to like get adrenochrome from them and like do weird experiments on them. | ||
And one of the characters, this Asian woman who's like one of the main character good guys is... | ||
is like, wow, do people actually believe this crap? | ||
She's like, oh, this is crazy. | ||
In the scene directly before that scene, that same character, Kimiko, the main character woman, is having a flashback to when she was a child who was kidnapped for experimentation. | ||
experimentation and scientific experiments so it's like it has this schizophrenia where it's like okay one of the main characters her entire plot for season upon season has been that she was kidnapped as a child in a human trafficking ring and subjected to torture and trauma and psychological experimentation and there's a scene about that and then in the next scene she hears somebody talking about that and is like that's crazy | ||
do people actually believe for this stuff, so it's like, all right, what's going on here? | ||
Literally the scene before it's one scene. | ||
She's like having this flashback to when she was a kidnapped child and the next scene. | ||
She's saying it's crazy to think that people kidnap children. | ||
So that was a long rant chase. | ||
But do you get what I'm saying? | ||
There's like a schizophrenia. | ||
So now you've got the bad guys talking about putting people in internment camps and yet the people that are watching this thinking they're the enlightened liberals. | ||
You know, I'm thinking that it's the Trump people that want to put people in internment camps. | ||
They actively celebrated the idea of internment camps during COVID. | ||
They wanted COVID camps to send unvaccinated people to. | ||
So, I mean, there's this weird sort of schizophrenia, this cognitive dissidence that informs all of the boys and their mocking of people who believe conspiracy theories and this sort of thing. | ||
Have you noticed that, Chase? | ||
unidentified
|
Oh, yeah. | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
With the mocking and everything like that. | ||
Now, there was something from the episode, uh, episode four with the, uh, the, um, conspiracy convention. | ||
Now, my wife, she's not hard of hearing, but whenever somebody has, like, a foreign accent, she has to have the subtitles on, like, with Frenchie. | ||
Right. | ||
unidentified
|
So, we have the subtitles on. | |
And I don't know if you caught it, but it came across the, um, the captions underneath, and it was very low. | ||
But when they're going from a scene to a scene there at the convention, It was really funny. | ||
It said, um, now everybody, uh, that was, is attending the Alex Jones, uh, lookalike contest or costume contest or something like that. | ||
Please enter this room and stuff like that. | ||
I thought that was freaking hilarious. | ||
That's funny. | ||
I didn't I didn't see that. | ||
I've been expecting them to have like an Alex Jones style character, but they haven't had one yet. | ||
They have like a Tucker Carlson style character. | ||
It's clearly a parody of Tucker Carlson, but I must have missed that. | ||
I thought you're going to talk about the other things again. | ||
unidentified
|
It's. | |
It's like they kind of play with it tongue in cheek a little bit where like. | ||
In this scene that I'm talking about, it's Kimiko and Frenchie. | ||
And Kimiko's like, people actually believe this crap? | ||
And again, it's just... There you go. | ||
It's just... That's awesome. | ||
If you're a radio viewer, we're playing some Homelander ex-Alex Jones memes. | ||
Yeah, but Kimiko's like, people believe this? | ||
And Frenchie goes, wow, people believe anything. | ||
You know, like the moon landing. | ||
And she sort of gives him a look like, no, wait, are you saying it's crazy they believe the moon landing? | ||
Or are you saying it's crazy they Don't believe in the moon landing. | ||
So there's kind of like a wink and a nod of like, well, it's okay to question the moon landing. | ||
That's fine. | ||
That's one of those silly conspiracy theories that we can believe in because it doesn't actually affect anything or anybody. | ||
But these crazy conspiracy theories about kids being kidnapped, that's dangerous. | ||
And it means you're, you're, uh. | ||
I mean, it's very clear what their intended message is, and it's very anti-us, obviously. | ||
And yet their whole show wouldn't exist without conspiracies being real in their universe. | ||
So it's just schizophrenic. | ||
unidentified
|
All right, welcome back, folks. | |
This is the American Journal. | ||
Infowarsstore.com is the only way that we get funding. | ||
Infowarsstore.com, the Spirit of 1776 super sale is on. | ||
You're getting massive discounts on our top selling products and of course keeping us on air and in the fight for human liberty worldwide. | ||
We got a few more stories to cover, but we'll go out to your phone calls in this segment for welcoming into thin air. | ||
Talk about some of the Very bizarre and more and more recognized anomalies in the hurricane that slammed into Texas yesterday and the day before. | ||
For now, let's go out to your calls. | ||
We've got. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
Talking about this leaked video of Trump yesterday, I played so many videos of Biden being an absolute incompetent moron. | ||
I never even got to the video of Trump. | ||
Being a You know, based boomer basically going around on his golf cart and talking trash about Kamala Harris. | ||
Andrew, what are your thoughts on that video? | ||
Loved everything he said, but I don't think it was leaked because the camera would be pointed at him. | ||
It's not audio like only and I think he's in on it and it's pretended to be leaked and they do that so-called hot Mike. | ||
It's a hot Mike. | ||
Sometimes it's authentic when Obama first got in. | ||
There was a supposed hot mic, and he was, what did he say? | ||
He said, the Republicans, I'm not going to let them take the folks' health care. | ||
I won't do it. | ||
Leaked video, shocking. | ||
Obama says he cares about everybody. | ||
Watch now. | ||
Yeah, I sort of get that where it's like, leaked video of Trump, and it's Trump just like, being hilarious and awesome. | ||
But he seems, it seems very... | ||
I don't know. | ||
It seemed real. | ||
It seemed real to me. | ||
It seemed like, you know, maybe he knew they were recording, but I bet that's how he is. | ||
I bet that's exactly how he is. | ||
But you think it was fake? | ||
You think it was a not real thing? | ||
Just want to say, too, that works to his advantage because the politicians, the normal ones like Kamala Harris and Hillary, they're terrible, terrible actors. | ||
You know, they're contrived, their personality. | ||
They're fake, and so is Obama, but his acting is not necessarily good. | ||
He's phony, but he's so much better than Kamala and Hillary in comparison. | ||
And they don't understand, like, everything they do, Kamala goes on and starts talking about Ben Diagro. | ||
You know, they're such phonies, they just don't know to be authentic. | ||
So Trump is totally authentic, whether you like him or not. | ||
And I just want to say, with RFK, I like him. | ||
What he was saying and, uh, but you guys are probably too young to reference. | ||
Audrey Hepburn, the actress, like on Golden Pond, looked out and she would talk like him. | ||
She would go, go talk to your son. | ||
He loves like, uh, but I want to say one thing I don't like about him is that he wants to represent workers, but he's never worked a day in his life and did manual labor. | ||
And he posed, posted a photo of him with his shirt off and he has a good | ||
muscular tone physique but my dad was like that but he did that because he was a mason and he um was in the marines the navy foreman before that and he was a union president for a short period of time and he won in a landslide election with no previous uh political history and also most of the voters like 80 or 90 percent were african-american and he's white and he ran against the two-time black incumbent and he swept them three to one | ||
So my dad is qualified to work to speak and represent. | ||
Because he's actually a natural worker, yeah. | ||
So I don't like that RFK and other elites think that they somehow they're fighting for it, but I'll let you go. | ||
But one last, Jason Matera, he wrote the book Hollywood Hypocrite, but he said, who are these liberal white women that are trying to lift us Puerto Ricans? | ||
He's like, we could get our own jobs. | ||
Like who are these white elite, you know, snob ladies like trying to, we don't want them to represent. | ||
So it's just that kind of comparison. | ||
Yeah. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
And it's, it's the classic, you know, the Democrats are the real races, which I get why that, that annoys people. | ||
Um, because it's, it's playing into their paradigm and it's trying to like argue on their field basically they call everything racist and you know how are you going to defeat them by just being like actually you're a racist i i get why people oppose that but it's also very real there also is a very real strain of like beneficent racism where they don't they can't quite put it into words but you can just tell from their actions they're like these black people without us these black people can't survive they're They need us. | ||
They need help. | ||
And their help, of course, just destroys everything that they're supposedly trying to help because they have no respect for the people that they're supposedly trying to help. | ||
So it's very real. | ||
The whole, you know, Democrats are the real racists. | ||
They are. | ||
It's just not in the way that the term is typically used. | ||
In the same way that it's like white supremacist to be like, well, white people can't, you know, advocate for ourselves because, you know, we're just we're kind of too strong and powerful. | ||
If we actually take our own side, if actually white people pursue white goals, like, you know, benefits for white people alone, then like, you know, it sort of puts everybody an unfair advantage because we're white, you know, so we can't do that. | ||
It's like, well, how about every braces is worthy of, you know, existence? | ||
How about we just not think of ourselves as somehow above such things while everybody else, they get to do it. | ||
It's okay. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's fine if they collectivize because, you know, it's just blacks, but white people can't do that. | ||
We're too powerful. | ||
There's like a, there's like a assumed racism in there, which I find distasteful. | ||
I think, I think that every race should be able to advocate for itself and be left alone. | ||
to achieve its own form of greatness. | ||
Thanks for the call, Andrew. | ||
Let's go to Karen in California now about this voter integrity bill. | ||
Go ahead, Karen, you're on the air. | ||
unidentified
|
Good morning. | |
They're voting on the bill according to Chip Roy Wednesday at 4.15. | ||
And we need to call. | ||
I've made like 25 phone calls yesterday to The various Congress people. | ||
And so the main number, can I give the main number to call your rep? | ||
Please do. | ||
202-225-3121. | ||
And this government ID will make it so that the Democrats will probably always win an election. | ||
And calling your congressman is a very good way to do it. | ||
So they'll be voting on Wednesday for it. | ||
What about, I don't know if you're like me or if everybody listening is like me, do you get a lot of spam phone calls Karen? | ||
I sure do. | ||
I do too. | ||
What about if our audience, every time you get a spam phone call, every time somebody calls you from an unknown number and you answer and there's nobody on the other line, hang up your phone, dial the number to Congress, and lodge a complaint? | ||
If I get two or three phone calls a day, that's two or three calls to a congressman a day. | ||
Maybe that can be like a Pavlovian response that we have. | ||
Every time you answer a phone and somebody speaking Chinese on the other end, hang up and call your politician in Congress. | ||
I'm just trying to illustrate how easy it is to make that phone call. | ||
It's just, it takes two minutes out of your day, and yet, if enough people do it, you know, you're another drop in what eventually becomes the torrent, the flood of calls into Congress. | ||
So I think that's a very necessary and timely call to action, Karen. | ||
Call your Congress member, Democrat or Republican, And say to pass this voter integrity bill. | ||
There's no reason. | ||
There's literally no reason not to do it. | ||
There's no reason that we should have insecure elections. | ||
It's not preventing anybody from voting. | ||
They have no argument against this bill. | ||
The only argument they have is A racial pandering. | ||
It's somehow they've gotten people to believe that requiring proof of citizenship or proof of state issued ID somehow stops black people from voting. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's nonsense. | ||
We showed you the chart in the last segment. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
States have passed very intense voter integrity laws and it did not diminish voter turnout in the slightest. | ||
Call your congressman, tell him to vote for the Voter Integrity Act, Democrat, Republican. | ||
If you can get them on the horn, you know, ask them why they wouldn't defend it. | ||
There's no reason. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We got your phone calls again here momentarily. | ||
I do want to share this very disturbing story from ChildrensHealthDefense.org. | ||
Exclusive, two infants died within hours of receiving RSV shots. | ||
CDC internal emails show. | ||
Freedom of Information Act documents obtained by Children's Health Defense reveal the two infants died the same day they received NIRSIVIMOB, marketed under the brand name Bayfortis, a monoclonal antibody shot approved last year for infants for the prevention of RSV. | ||
RSV is one of these diseases that apparently is everywhere. | ||
And if you look it up, apparently it's existed forever. | ||
Maybe I'm the only one like this, but I've heard other people say this too. | ||
So I know I'm not the only one. | ||
There are like diseases now that are like incredibly common that I'd never heard of before having a kid. | ||
Hoof and mouth disease, foot and mouth disease, whatever it is. | ||
Never heard of that. | ||
Now it's like everywhere. | ||
RSV never heard of RSV before I had kids now it's like I got friends it's kids have to be on a nebulizer constantly because they have RSV what these things are where they came from I have no idea but apparently now we need vaccines for them how convenient at least two infant deaths reported to the vaccine adverse event reporting system VAERS is occurring | ||
As occurring after the babies mistakenly received Pfizer's adult respiratory since since since the toll since the teal RSV vaccine were likely caused instead by near seven mob, the monoclonal antibody shot approved for infants and meant to prevent RSV. | ||
So I was kind of confused when I was reading that I thought okay, so they accidentally received the adult version. | ||
But it was reported as if they received that, but then the Freedom of Information Act documents showed that they had actually received the infant version. | ||
So they didn't receive the adult version, they received the infant version and died. | ||
According to the reports in VAERS, a 27-day-old baby boy died immediately upon receiving the shot in the doctor's office, and an infant girl was found not breathing by her father seven hours after receiving the shot. | ||
The infant was pronounced dead soon after. | ||
The deaths were reported in VAERS as resulting from mistaken administration of Pfizer's adult RSV vaccine, but the internal CDC documents, the emails obtained by Children's Health Defense, indicate the babies had in fact been administered Bayfortis, the brand name for nircevimab, nircevimab, the manufactured by AstraZeneca and Sanofi. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Food and Drug Administration approved the drug in July 2023, and the CDC recommended it in August 2023 for infants under eight months or high-risk infants up to 24 months of age. | ||
In clinical trials for the drug, 12 infants died. | ||
But an FDA spokesperson told CNBC that the drug was approved and that none of the deaths appeared to be related to this medicine, this so-called immunization after the CDC recommended the drug it expanded the 2024 childhood vaccine schedule and included near Sevimab for infants whose mothers did not receive the RSV vaccine also recently approved during pregnancy | ||
and this is one of those like I said we had we had a family friend who had a kid like exactly the time we did and their son came down with RSV and it just like screwed him up for a really long time Still, to this day, has to use a nebulizer to take, like, saline stuff to clear his lungs. | ||
It really messed him up. | ||
So, you know, my wife was really scared about this and was like, maybe we should do the RSV. | ||
I mean, you see what happened to our friend. | ||
Like, we don't want that to happen to our son. | ||
Maybe we should get it. | ||
And I was just like, no, no, no, no. | ||
But, I mean, that's how it works, right? | ||
You have these diseases with these horrible outcomes. | ||
Parents are like, geez. | ||
The vaccine can't be worse than that. | ||
And they inject your 27 day old child and they die right there in the office. | ||
And that is what the actual report said. | ||
In no uncertain terms. | ||
He died right there immediately after getting the shot. | ||
Which is just completely insane that it is on the CDC schedule. | ||
And some preschools will not allow you to attend without receiving it. | ||
Completely and utterly insane. | ||
And there was absolutely no mention of the infant deaths in the CDC Advisory Committee meeting. | ||
The last research presentation session of the June 26-28 meeting of the CDC's Vaccine Advisory Committee, the RSV Work Group presented data on NIR7Mob, counting its effectiveness, how well it prevents disease under real-world conditions, with limited discussion of safety issues. | ||
They reported that 41% of eligible infants received the Shot as of March 2024. | ||
24% of patients indicated they would definitely get the shot for their children. | ||
23% indicated they would probably not get it or were unsure. | ||
20% indicated they would never give their children the shot. | ||
Well, two of the people that did found it killed their children, so. | ||
By age two, 97% of all babies have been infected with RSV virus, which confers partial immunity, making any subsequent episodes less severe. | ||
97% of all babies, get it? | ||
Yeah, just crazy. | ||
Just absolutely insane. | ||
And the actual thing says, I mean, her son was only 27 days old and received the vaccine at the doctor's office and quote, he passed away right there. | ||
Can't think of anything worse than that. | ||
Let's go back out to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Captain America in New York. | ||
Has a comment about voter fraud. | ||
Captain America, line 8, you are on the air. | ||
unidentified
|
Hi, how you doing, Larrison? | |
Good to talk to you again. | ||
Hey, real quick, everybody, just make sure you're supporting InfraWars. | ||
Buy those products. | ||
Amen, thank you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I just want to talk about Maria Zak and the Italian government. | ||
Maria Zak has been trying to expose the fact she had testimony in the Kansas, I believe, election. | ||
I don't know if you heard about her yet. | ||
I'm not really familiar with what you're talking about now. | ||
unidentified
|
The Italian government has been exposed through whistleblowers for using satellites and sending malicious code to our election machines. | |
I remember that back from 2020. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah, so she's been trying to expose it. | |
She's actually been threatened and is kind of in hiding and has got security guards trying to protect her. | ||
Just recently, a shipbuilder who was one of the whistleblowers, General Graziano, who was also involved in the Italian election, two weeks ago, well it's actually three weeks ago now, was just found dead in his house. | ||
But yeah, I just wanted to, like, this is something that kind of needs to be exposed because we're talking about election integrity and, you know, the sanctity of our elections, but we have outside entities that are involved that have nefarious, you know, motives to influence our elections so that, you know, I don't know, it's mostly monetary, but... So is there a good resource to look at? | ||
Is anybody reporting on this? | ||
Where are you getting this information? | ||
unidentified
|
So, a really good friend of mine is good friends with her. | |
The Kansas election was actually overturned because of her testimony. | ||
Whistleblowers are being sued by the country of Italy. | ||
Two weeks ago, General Graziano was killed. | ||
He was involved in the eighth largest defense company. | ||
Let me see here. | ||
I'm just trying to find... So, Pompeo visited Italy. | ||
Like eight or nine, uh, five times this year with his military escorts. | ||
Right. | ||
Um, I remember all the talk about Italy, you know, after the 2020 election. | ||
But again, like who's reporting on this? | ||
I just want to be able to research this further. | ||
Um, and obviously I've got the names that you've said, but like, is a news outlet reporting on this? | ||
Are you finding these on Twitter feeds? | ||
How are you finding this stuff? | ||
unidentified
|
It's actually personal friends of mine who know Maria Zak that have asked me to, like, kind of reach out to all of my organizations and make sure that I'm getting out there. | |
And I say, hey, you know what? | ||
I'll do my best. | ||
I listen to InfoWars, all the shows every day for the last 20 years. | ||
So I want to get a call in. | ||
But yeah, the IPAC, I guess it was interviewed there. | ||
Well-known media company based operation in Italy. | ||
The reporter admitted she knew about it. | ||
Interesting. | ||
One in Italy. | ||
I'll look into that. | ||
Maria Zak. | ||
We'll reach out to her. | ||
Thank you very much for that, Captain America. | ||
I do want to get one more call before we go. | ||
Let's go to Bobby Fossil in New York. | ||
Go ahead, Bobby Fossil. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
How are you again, Iris? | ||
unidentified
|
Yes, I know a surefire way how to save our country. | |
I propose that all presidential candidates must wear banana hammocks on stage. | ||
And this will show the true essence of a man. | ||
Because the glutes reveal all. | ||
unidentified
|
That's correct. | |
And my striated glutes always tell the truth. | ||
That's what I say. | ||
Any bag of crap I do. | ||
unidentified
|
I do understand. | |
I think that's a great idea. | ||
man can show off his glutes harrison you understand what i'm trying to say ah i do i do understand i think that's a great idea it would prevent any um you know secret uh iv bags from being secreted in the in the uh suit you could you could make sure they don't have any listening devices you know hidden in their uh clothing I think it'd be great. | ||
Joe Biden, Donald Trump and RFK Jr. | ||
all in Speedos behind clear podiums. | ||
We get a good we get a good look at who'd be representing America. | ||
Thank you for that call. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Brian Smith, aka Into Thin Air. | ||
air. | ||
Talk about the manipulation of hurricanes. | ||
unidentified
|
But it must be evident to all of you, you must all know half a dozen people at least, who are no use in this world, who are more trouble than they are worth. | |
I think it would be a good thing to make everybody come before a properly appointed board and say every five years or every seven years, just put him there and say, sir or madam, now will you be kind enough to justify your existence? | ||
I'm a human being, I exist! | ||
And if I speak one thought aloud, that thought lives, even after I'm shoveled into my grave! | ||
The last 30 years told us they would use the fear of a deadly virus to take control and basically bring in permanent martial law. | ||
And now they have the big tech in place, now they have the contact tracing in place, now they have the excuse to make you all get used to getting permission to leave your house. | ||
It's happening. | ||
For the next pandemic, we'll solve all those problems. | ||
unidentified
|
You say the next pandemic. | |
There will be another pandemic. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
We don't know when. | ||
You know, the risk per year, 2%, 3%. | ||
unidentified
|
The next pandemic. | |
And there will be one. | ||
There will absolutely be an outbreak of another pandemic. | ||
We definitely will have to face other surprises, black swans as they are called, maybe different kinds of viruses. | ||
But also there will be a surprise outbreak. | ||
Most of the work we're going to do to be ready for pandemic two, I call this pandemic one. | ||
unidentified
|
Well, just in time to crash your summer plans, cases of COVID are on the rise across the U.S. | |
as a new variant spreads. | ||
Although individual cases are no longer being counted, the CDC says that infections are growing or likely growing in 43 states. | ||
And this comes as the agency, just last week, recommended that everyone six months and older should get an updated vaccine. | ||
Those people who should they get COVID are at increased risk of serious disease. | ||
Older persons, people age 65 and older, people with underlying chronic medical conditions, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, any other chronic illnesses, they should take precautions. | ||
If you're traveling, going indoors to group activities, dust off that mask. | ||
Right. | ||
Put it on. | ||
That'll help you. | ||
You wrote to him and you asked, do I get a kickback? | ||
Too much fooking, F-O-O-K-I-N-G, money. | ||
Do you deserve it all? | ||
Question mark. | ||
unidentified
|
Let's discuss. | |
Would you like to explain? | ||
That's typical black humor between people like Peter and me and other folks who show up in these emails. | ||
And he responded saying, thanks for the kind words, and of course there's a kickback. | ||
Pfizer urged Americans to get vaccinated in order to protect their loved ones, clearly indicating a claim that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccination stopped transmission of COVID-19. | ||
Pfizer later admitted that it had never even studied transmission of it after its recipients received the vaccine and whether they could say it stopped transmission. | ||
After making these misleading statements, Pfizer also engaged in some censorship attempts. | ||
Emails revealed that Pfizer officials coordinated with social media platforms to censor any speech critical of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine safety and effectiveness. | ||
It should also be noted that Pfizer elected not to join the federal government's vaccine development program, known as Operation Warp Speed, and declined that development funding. | ||
When asked about that, Pfizer's CEO, Albert Bourla, said Pfizer did not participate in the program in order to, quote, liberate, end quote, Pfizer's scientists and to avoid government oversight of its vaccine development. | ||
He also said, quote, they want reports. | ||
I don't want to have any of that. | ||
End quote. | ||
Referring to they, when he said they, he was referring to the federal government. | ||
It's gonna be stratospherically bad. | ||
A lawyer, who's prominent, who just pointed out and put a story out that's gone viral, that Mike Adams expanded on it, with the Pentagon's AI, main AI project, that was monitoring COVID-19 worldwide, but particularly in the U.S. | ||
As the latest from Greg Rees, the next pandemic is the only card they have. | ||
That was John Bowne on InfoWars.com and Banned.video. | ||
All right, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is American Journal. | ||
I'm your host Harrison Smith. | ||
unidentified
|
Joining me today is Brian Smith at Into Thin Air. | |
That's in the number two Thin Air on X. Brian analyzes anthropogenic and naturally occurring weather events and posts his research under the moniker Into Thin Air on X, YouTube, and other platforms. | ||
He's on Rumble at Into Thin Air News, YouTube Into Thin Air, and X at Into Thin Air. | ||
And of course, he joins us once again to discuss the anomalies How are you Harrison? | ||
I'm good. | ||
I'm a little bit baffled by all the discussion about this hurricane because obviously this has become a more popular thing to look at. | ||
More and more people are posting anomalies about this hurricane and other weather systems But I don't feel like I have enough baseline understanding of hurricanes to actually see the anomalies for myself. | ||
So I need people like yourself to explain what exactly I'm looking at. | ||
So what is it about Hurricane Beryl that is so unique? | ||
Well, I mean, right off the bat, the fact that we saw this hurricane as big as it was this early in the season, that was the major talking point when this thing, even before it became a major hurricane, was the fact that it was the first time in the month of June we saw a hurricane this far east coming from the west coast of Africa. | ||
We usually don't see that till August, September, October even. | ||
So that alone was getting meteorologists and all these people that are quote-unquote professionals about this stuff up in arms about it to begin with. | ||
And even before that I was talking about the fact that they will make an example out of one of these hurricanes early in the season to try to get people complacent about it. | ||
I saw it happen in 2020 and I feel like they're doing the same thing now. | ||
As crazy as that might sound. | ||
Well, and there's, I keep seeing these radar images being posted with these strange kind of swirl patterns. | ||
And of course, people can find these images on your X at in the number two thin air. | ||
Uh, what, what's up with the, there's one that's like in the eye of the hurricane, there's a weird sort of swirl, but there are others that almost look like they're on the edge of the hurricane. | ||
They look like radar dispersal arrays. | ||
I mean, what are we looking at here? | ||
Yeah, so there was two types of these found. | ||
I'm looking at one of them I posted now so I can give you a better example. | ||
So we're looking at a major hurricane barrel at this point. | ||
It was a Category 5 and we saw the exact same swirl. | ||
I mean, it Could be coincidence, could be not. | ||
We're seeing this in weather a lot since the eclipse, tornado season, Oklahoma, Texas. | ||
We saw this swirl, and I don't know if you remember or not, but we had that record-breaking anti-cyclonic tornado that took place in Texas, which is rare enough. | ||
They don't even get big. | ||
This thing was massive, and it was spinning in the wrong direction. | ||
And what everyone noticed about that was this swirl anomaly that was showing up on radar via the NEXRAD and it was also showing up on sites like Ventusky and AccuWeather and things like that. | ||
I have emails I haven't even opened yet from a week and a half ago showing these things and we also saw it during the eclipse. | ||
So we're seeing this anomaly of a swirl. | ||
Now There's a symbol out there that the FBI coined something very bad. | ||
I don't even know if we're allowed to talk about it. | ||
I'm sure we are, but that's where everyone went. | ||
It's the pedophile symbol. | ||
Yeah, that's what I recognize that as well. | ||
So I don't know if it's a coincidence or what, like I don't cover really stuff like that online, but once I posted this, that is every single comment was talking about that. | ||
So I don't know if it's some sort of, you know, coincidence about this. | ||
I have a feeling this is a weather anomaly that is being caused by weather modification and enhancing these storms. | ||
A lot of the storms, they don't have to be created. | ||
They could already be there and then they enhance the already existing storm. | ||
So I think these are anomalies that are happening. | ||
As a result of weather modification, we saw it with the tornadoes spinning backwards. | ||
We saw it in the eclipse images in the sky. | ||
And we are seeing it now in these hurricanes. | ||
And I don't think this is the last time we're going to see it. | ||
Any major hurricane that is close to the U.S., I think we can look for these symbols and really get some answers as to how natural these things really are. | ||
Well, and, uh, you know, Dutch Sense posted this, and I saw you responded to it on X, and maybe you could expand on this. | ||
He says, U.S. | ||
military is running a giant weather modification operation using the NEXRAD radar as the way to control or influence the weather. | ||
They're using the NEXRAD radar, but they must have some different kind of software and view of things. | ||
Meteorologists at each location, some have got to know what's going on and others are being kept in the dark. | ||
Manhattan project level secrecy. | ||
On this. | ||
So what's your take on this? | ||
Because you were talking about the NEXRAD radars last time you were on. | ||
I mean, and we were speculating about how these radar arrays could and look like they are being used to direct, somehow change the weather in one way or another. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean, we talked about this quickly last time I was on, I think back in May. | ||
Back in the 90s when these NEXRAD towers were built, they were built to control and have more power than what they are used for. | ||
I mean, each one of these towers has the ability to produce so much more power than what we are told they do. | ||
And with these little radar anomalies we see, I mean, they have a whole separate screen they're looking at that shows what's really happening with these radar. | ||
We're getting like a preschool version of what these radar actually pick up. | ||
And we're still able to see these anomalies taking place during weird storms, storms that create Backwards spinning tornadoes. | ||
I mean, we've never seen stuff like this before, and it seems to be happening all in a short period of time. | ||
Hurricane season, tornado season, and even before that, all these weird things going on, this eclipse. | ||
All this stuff is just like a... I don't know, it's a weird time to be alive, that's for sure. | ||
I try to remind people on my channels and stuff, like, rather than being scared of all this stuff, be like, you know, kind of proud and thankful that you're alive during this time, to actually see how crazy this world really is. | ||
Well that's what I was wondering, if these things are happening more frequently, if we're just noticing them more, like maybe this is just something that wasn't on my radar, no pun intended, wasn't on my radar before and now I'm just seeing it more, or is this actually a change in weather patterns and these anomalies that we're seeing have never existed? | ||
And of course, last time you were on, it was information that you'd seen on the AccuWeather and other radar systems that was then deleted from the archives, so you'd go back. | ||
David, they've completely changed the modeling systems on many websites because of our research. | ||
Yeah, so this is not something that I'm just noticing. | ||
This is actually a change in weather behavior. | ||
Yeah, and naturally, of course, you're going to see it more and more because it's such a huge topic online now, and I think it's not going to change. | ||
It's only going to get bigger and bigger and bigger. | ||
And yeah, there's going to be that mix of crazy, out-of-control things mixed with truth. | ||
We're going to have that issue here where a lot of people are going to be just making things up and stuff like that. | ||
So you've got to really put those blinders off and be able to read through the crap, read between the lines and, you know, That's the hard part here because it's such a new topic that's getting popular. | ||
I don't know if you need a break or something, but it's going to be an issue moving forward is to get the right information from people and know what's true and what's not. | ||
Well, yeah, and that's, of course, why, excuse me, why we want to bring somebody like yourself on who can actually explain this stuff. | ||
Because, again, I see this and it looks weird to me, but I don't know, you know, what hurricane looks normal and what one is abnormal. | ||
And there's two different sort of swirl patterns. | ||
And if the crew can bring up my screen here, there's this first one that we talked about, which our audience will recognize whether coincidence or not. | ||
There's the very recognizable symbol there in the eye of the hurricane. | ||
But then there's also this which is a swirl pattern sort of off to the side of the hurricane. | ||
What is this swirl pattern about and what is this reading from? | ||
See, well, this is where a few years ago I started noticing that exact anomaly and I didn't know what to make of it. | ||
It wasn't happening during any significant weather or anything like that. | ||
It was actually happening overseas in other parts of the world. | ||
So I'm like, OK, maybe their radar systems are messed up. | ||
This was years ago. | ||
And then as time went on, I started noticing them in the States and a lot in Mexico. | ||
Mexico has a lot of weather modification and so does Cuba, believe it or not. | ||
They have Really, really big weather modification centers all over the place that will pop up on radar in areas where they show no radar. | ||
So that's what's weird about it. | ||
There's stations or areas in Mexico and in Cuba where you have known radar systems, and every once in a while, every couple months sometimes, you'll get a glitch in one of these areas that has no weather station there. | ||
So that's, you know, a lot of that stuff has a lot of new people coming into this topic and talking about it. | ||
Of course, the Antarctic anomaly blew up and went crazy on TikTok and things like that. | ||
So naturally, you're going to get all these people with all these different opinions on what it is. | ||
And of course, you know, my opinion is also that, too. | ||
It's just an opinion. | ||
It's just hard to think of any other, like people are bringing this up to being a monster, some sort of big evil creature in the ocean swimming around. | ||
I mean, hey, I guess my fears are maybe just as crazy as that, but I don't think that's what's going on. | ||
I think we're dealing with something a lot more man-made. | ||
It's a frequency technology and it's weather modification. | ||
You control the weather, you control the world. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
And we know that this isn't some sort of theory. | ||
I mean, they have weather modification. | ||
It's not a secret. | ||
It's been around for probably 100 years at this point, whether that's through cloud seeding or through, you know, chemtrails, which is a form of cloud seeding. | ||
And we've seen places like Tennessee ban chemtrails. | ||
And people in Tennessee are going, man, the sky is blue again. | ||
I don't remember. | ||
Usually the sky is gray and now it's blue. | ||
I mean, we know these things are happening. | ||
We know it's, you know, secretive and they're not telling us why they're doing it. | ||
And basically you're seeing anomalies and just trying to find answers to it. | ||
I think a lot of people have this idea that like conspiracy theorists or people like yourself that are searching for maybe hidden or undisclosed information. | ||
They have this idea that you like are just coming up with random stuff and then finding information, you know, finding evidence to back it up. | ||
But it's the opposite, right? | ||
You're seeing anomalies and you're asking the question, well, what is behind this? | ||
What is causing this? | ||
And, you know, all speculation is valid. | ||
You're not making any, you know, confirmed statements, you know, saying this is exactly what it is, but it's anomalies and they need to be explained. | ||
Yeah, and that's important. | ||
I mean, when you're talking about stuff like this, I mean, it wouldn't be responsible to go out there and be like, oh yeah, I know exactly what's going on. | ||
This is the truth. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
Nobody can do that when it comes to this topic, or many topics, to be honest. | ||
That's why I'm very careful with how I put out my videos and the words I use because, you know, nobody can really come out and just say what's going on unless they come out and just admit this stuff. | ||
We know what's going on. | ||
You can't ban something that doesn't exist when it comes to the chemtrails. | ||
You're not going to ban a chemtrail program when there's no actual chemtrails. | ||
So everyone knows they exist. | ||
We know that if you say the words, you're going to get censored. | ||
So the base is there. | ||
We all know that this stuff exists. | ||
So it's time for people to really push and have them Be put in a spot where they have to admit it. | ||
They have to come out and say, yes, we've been controlling the weather to control people, the environment, all sorts of things. | ||
It's not just one reason they're doing this. | ||
And what I think the main issue here is, is that multiple countries, maybe all of them, are in cahoots with this. | ||
And if they reveal this information that they're controlling weather in a big group altogether, everyone's going to be like, wait a minute, so you guys can get along on this, but we're at war in every corner of the world right now. | ||
So that will open a big can of worms that I don't think they want to open. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
How are mainstream meteorologists, are they even noticing this stuff? | ||
Are they talking about this stuff? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So when you read that question from Dutch earlier, I think I responded with that answer is like, I believe it's a compartmentalized situation where people know what they should know for their level of job. | ||
And once you get to those senior positions in meteorology, like the weather channel, there's no way these people don't know what's going on. | ||
It's not possible. | ||
But there's also a reason why these are the people that are chosen to be in these positions. | ||
So... Yeah, it's very interesting. | ||
It's no different than any other job. | ||
Being the CEO of a major media company, I mean, you know what goes on behind the scenes of media, who owns it, and, you know, where it's all coming from. | ||
You gotta fall in line, and you don't get those jobs unless you do. | ||
Right, you can look at the way they covered up Biden's incapacity until it was on display for everybody to see, and then they just couldn't lie credibly anymore. | ||
But, I mean, the idea that these entire industries will maintain Open secrets basically and pretend to be ignorant of something that they know it's not like far-fetched like we have proof they do it in some things but then other things people think you're crazy for thinking they might have something to do with that and you know as you point out that there are known radar arrays and then you know there are probably some secret ones that aren't necessarily well publicized there's also things like giant ships you know the size of a cruise ship or a | ||
So what would be the motive for these people to do this? | ||
radar array so they can actually be mobile and you don't necessarily know that there's a radar array there because it's on a ship and it's not there all the time it goes elsewhere at other times so what would be the motive for these people to do this what do you think would be behind like what how could they justify uh are they strengthening the hurricane i mean what do you what effect do you think they're having on the hurricane and why um i i believe there's all | ||
I mean, over time, the more you mess with the atmosphere, the more it's going to change and the more these storms will occur naturally in big ways. | ||
But I don't think there's any significant storm in the last 10, 15, maybe 20 years that has not been affected or manipulated in some way, whether it's a data test to see if they could do something to it, whether it's intentionally to make it bigger. | ||
This is going to sound crazy, but there is an episode of House of Cards. | ||
It's episode 34. | ||
Season three, episode four, something like that, where Frank Underwood, obviously he's the president, he starts a jobs program. | ||
He takes $10 billion from FEMA and uses that money to start a jobs program. | ||
Within those couple months, a hurricane is heading towards the east coast of the United States, and he's being threatened by FEMA that if he does not give this money back, the hurricane's going to hit and everything's going to go to crap very quickly. | ||
unidentified
|
Interesting. | |
So the whole episode is him juggling whether or not he's going to return this money to FEMA. | ||
Finally, he does it. | ||
Hurricane makes a right turn back out to the ocean the next day. | ||
So they're pushing weather modification in that episode of the show. | ||
Interesting. | ||
I know the whole Kevin Spacey crap, if people don't want to watch it for that reason. | ||
But that whole episode of that show is talking about manipulating a hurricane and crashing into the East Coast if he does not give that money back to FEMA. | ||
Well, remember when Trump was president, there was a big thing where he was like, why don't we nuke the hurricane? | ||
I don't even remember if that was a real quote or if that was just another, you know, like, inject chlora, you know, inject bleach kind of thing. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah, he said something. | |
I forget what his exact words were, but he said something along those lines. | ||
Why don't we just bomb it or nuke it or something? | ||
But either way, what he's referencing is perhaps a sort of underhanded reference that, like, we could. | ||
We could, if we wanted, stop the hurricane from hitting. | ||
We have the technology to do it. | ||
I don't know if a nuclear explosion would Would, you know, be a positive thing to do to a hurricane, but no, no, it wouldn't. | ||
But you could, but you could shatter the hurricane through, you know, changing the air pressure surrounding it, right? | ||
You could divert it or you could weaken it somehow if that's what they wanted to do. | ||
Are they strengthening it instead? | ||
Yeah, well, I believe they're doing both. | ||
Like I said, I think the main storms that we see during hurricane season that are coming off the African coast or brewing up in the Caribbean, as they should be this time of year, we shouldn't see anything from Western Africa right now, which is insane. | ||
That's why this is so crazy. | ||
But I believe a lot of these storms are manipulated and made stronger to Produce results. | ||
You know, that's why I brought up the point of the House of Cards episode. | ||
So, you know, we spoke about this last time. | ||
There could be different groups of people that are in control of different equipment all over the country, all over the world. | ||
And there's these little wars and battles going on that we don't know about. | ||
It could be that extensive or it could be as crazy as everyone's in on it together and they're just playing games with these storms to open up a certain part of land. | ||
We could tie this into Hawaii and Maui and land grabs and things like that. | ||
It could get that serious. | ||
I mean, the sky's the limit with the reasons they're doing this, but the fact is, is that I think people are getting lost in what the reason is and forgetting the fact that they're doing it, period. | ||
That's the point here. | ||
Well, and again, it's like you see these anomalies, you want to find out why. | ||
You find out the reason why it might have something to do with the radar arrays that are controlled by the American military. | ||
You ask why that is, why they're doing that. | ||
It's not, you know, conspiracy theorizing. | ||
Well, it is conspiracy theorizing, but it's like the conspiracy is real. | ||
Where's theorizing as to why? | ||
Like, obviously something's happening here, right? | ||
Yeah, in a way it's almost like you gotta be a conspiracy theorist to get the answers. | ||
I mean, you're gonna go through a lot of things that are wrong before you get the right answer. | ||
I mean, nobody knows why they're doing this. | ||
Everyone has opinions. | ||
Some sound better than others. | ||
Some are crazier than others. | ||
But we don't know any of these reasons because they're so non-transparent about this stuff and they think we're so dumb that they're telling us still that there's no chemtrails. | ||
And everyone can look up and see them all day, every day. | ||
They're there. | ||
And they mock us. | ||
They make us feel like we are actually stupid people. | ||
Right, even though they admit it out of the other side of their mouth that they're doing it. | ||
They just have a different word for it. | ||
You call it chemtrails and you're a crazy conspiracy theorist. | ||
They call it strategic aerosol injections and they're the enlightened scientists. | ||
It's a word games they play. | ||
And I know our audience doesn't fall for it, but most people do, unfortunately. | ||
And one of the things about Hurricane Beryl in particular, and in case people missed the first part of the show, at least seven people have died from this, and two million without power. | ||
Again, it's sort of easy to stomach, and it's tragic, obviously, I'm not trying to downplay it, but when it's a naturally occurring thing, it's like, wow, that was terrible, but it could have been worse, and we just have to rebuild, and this is just nature. | ||
But if you know that Your family member was killed because there was a weather modification program going on. | ||
That's a very different thing. | ||
Your family member wasn't a tragic, you know, victim of a natural phenomenon. | ||
They were murdered, right? | ||
That's a very different concept. | ||
It is, and that makes it very real, especially with the people reporting this type of stuff. | ||
And that's why I can't stress enough that, you know, you got to be careful about how you word these things. | ||
I mean, we're dealing with people's lives. | ||
You know, this is a very real thing. | ||
Like, you know, people can easily make weather forecasts from their home where there are no danger, but they don't understand that there's real people being affected by this weather and their lives are changing forever. | ||
Like, just because you don't live there doesn't mean it didn't happen. | ||
There's a lot of bad stuff that happened in Texas, and that was another point I wanted to bring up before we run out of time here. | ||
In my opinion, based on all the data I've seen, I'm telling you right now, I believe they are going to change this to a Category 2 landfall. | ||
It was a 1, they said, when it made landfall. | ||
I have plenty of data and evidence supporting that this thing was well over 100 mph sustained winds at landfall, which would make it a Category 2 at least. | ||
So, it wouldn't be the first time. | ||
It's been, they've waited years and then recategorized hurricanes after new data came in. | ||
Hurricane Michael back was recategorized to a five after a four after about a year and a half. | ||
I believe this will happen with this storm because it was a lot stronger than a category one at landfall. | ||
It's possible it could have been a three. | ||
That's what they're reporting. | ||
You know, it made landfall on Monday as a category one hurricane with sustained winds of 80 miles per hour. | ||
But you've posted videos. | ||
I mean, this is damaging structures and houses and things way more than a Category 1 should. | ||
You posted a video of a guy saying, I didn't think we were going to make it. | ||
35-year Surfside resident Jimmy Beal said, I thought it was just Category 1, but this house has been through all kinds of stuff, and it wasn't supposed to be that bad. | ||
But his house was essentially destroyed during this. | ||
So the effects it's having aren't like a Category 1 hurricane. | ||
And I reached out to Ryan also and I, you know, I asked for some more info. | ||
I haven't heard back yet, but I'm sure that that'll happen. | ||
But it's not just, it's not just that video either. | ||
I mean, it's everybody in Texas basically saying there's no way that was a category one hurricane because they've been through them. | ||
They can eat those for breakfast. | ||
That's what Texans say. | ||
That's not an uncommon thing. | ||
It's very uncommon this time of year. | ||
The connections are insane. | ||
The Galveston thing, the bridge partial collapse, all the stuff that's going on with Texas versus the country in many ways. | ||
It's very odd to see this happening. | ||
It's like a giant movie being played right in front of our eyes. | ||
You know, it's not reality. | ||
It doesn't seem like reality. | ||
And of course, they will blame it on climate change because they blame everything on climate change. | ||
unidentified
|
What do you say to those arguments? | |
It's the only one they have and it's the one they're using. | ||
It's their main umbrella argument over everything we see in nature. | ||
Whatever it may be so and that's why I think it's it's happening more and more and we're seeing like tornado season hurricane season before that was the eclipse stuff I think we're moving into a time period where this is going to be totally normal to the fact where you know They're trying to brush out anyone seeing these anomalies. | ||
They're just going to say climate change, climate change, climate change. | ||
And these storms are going to get bigger and bigger, but nothing else has really changed. | ||
We're breaking temperature records and stuff like that. | ||
That could be modified as well. | ||
There's nothing on this planet when it comes to weather, temperature, or any of this stuff that can't be manipulated. | ||
Right. | ||
100%. | ||
We've been worrying about it for a while, but it looks like it's really ramping up to a whole nother level. | ||
We will continue to monitor your coverage at Into Thin Air on X, Into Thin Air on YouTube, on Rumble at Into Thin Air News. | ||
It's Brian Smith. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us once again, sir. | ||
Harrison, anytime, man. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you so much. | |
Keep up the great work, and we'll keep monitoring what you're covering. | ||
We'll be back, folks. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
us more fun calls on the other side. | ||
unidentified
|
Welcome back, folks. | |
I'm used to working on the faces People tell me on Twitter there's a lot of strange things going on. | ||
People saying they aren't able to follow me, or were following me and have been dropped. | ||
Saying they haven't seen anything on their feeds from InfoWars, Alex Jones, myself, Owen Troyer for weeks. | ||
Which again, we've talked before about the soft censorship that has replaced the hard censorship of X, where before you would just be deleted outright. | ||
It was very obvious and the Streisand effect came into the situation, but now it's just more of a soft, you can have followers and you can be there, your stuff just doesn't get to their feed. | ||
Marissa Hanson's been reporting on this quite a bit as well. | ||
She has hundreds of thousands of followers, and yet tweets of hers will only be seen by 100 people. | ||
Because you can see now how many people view your tweets, which is how many people it's been fed to. | ||
But there's also very real censorship going on. | ||
Lucas Gage is the latest to have his account deleted. | ||
And while it shouldn't have been, and I think it was inappropriate to delete his account for the things that he's saying, because I've watched Seen a lot of his stuff, he doesn't call for violence, uses very aggressive language, but he's always talking about things politically. | ||
Then there's a kind of strange thing that's happened where, so this, very good account by the way, 1984, the official 1984, asks, should Lucas Gage be reinstated? | ||
What does Elon Musk, what does it say about Elon Musk if he isn't? | ||
And Elon Musk actually responds to this. | ||
It says, Gage made repeated and clear calls for violence, which is illegal, hence six months suspension. | ||
And I actually like that they give you a time limit. | ||
That's better than just deleting your account outright. | ||
Six months is a little bit long, maybe, but at least there's a, you know, a sentence, a period of time that ends. | ||
He says this rule applies to everybody apart from the UN exemption for recognized leaders of countries. | ||
If politicians can say something to the UN General Assembly, then they can say it here. | ||
But then the interesting thing about this is that Elon Musk then posts the post that triggered the six-month suspension. | ||
So I'm confused. | ||
Lucas Gage posts this and he gets a six-month suspension, and then Elon Musk posts the same thing. | ||
Talking about the six-month suspension. | ||
Okay, if it was really bad enough to suspend him for six months, But you're posting it. | ||
This is a little confusing. | ||
This is a little strange, in my opinion. | ||
Is Elon Musk spreading this information on purpose? | ||
It's very strange when it's like, what'd he get suspended for? | ||
And Elon Musk is like, this tweet right here, this one, this is the one that will get you suspended for six months. | ||
And it's like, well, okay, what? | ||
Okay, so if he buzzes it, he gets suspended for six months. | ||
If Elon Musk posts literally the exact same thing... Yeah, I don't understand it. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
But that's the case. | ||
But that's what's happening. | ||
It's confusing, but there it is. | ||
Let's go to your calls now. | ||
William in Arkansas has called in about weather modification. | ||
Go ahead, William. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
It's not so much about weather modification. | ||
I went to grade school late 60s, early 70s, and there was a textbook that was in both states of California and Texas, and I had to read it quite a few times because we moved back and forth. | ||
But it talked about weather modification, and it talked about the very things that we looked at bad back then, the so-called boogeyman Russians did, and turning over your neighbors and snitching on them. | ||
The name of the book was Kaleidoscope. | ||
And a kaleidoscope is one of those tubes you look into and turn the little, you know, film changes colors, kind of like a chameleon, kind of like our Congress today. | ||
You know, the other thing I want to speak of, which is the real kick me off last night, I went to the grocery store and there was an individual in there, the only one in the grocery store, Wal-Mart, that had a full cart besides myself. | ||
Now, I'm a single guy and, you know, I can afford groceries or whatever. | ||
Three big bags of dog food. | ||
But you know, anybody buying groceries knows you can't fill up a grocery bag, a grocery cart with a whole lot of good stuff and not spend five or six hundred bucks. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
And this is an individual who did take a lick of English. | ||
You could tell it was the first time shopping there. | ||
You know, they're living off the ATM debit card, going through with an arrogance and a pride like they had finally made it like this is their country. | ||
It's just enough to send you overboard, and I'm happy she's not starving. | ||
I said, go fix your own country. | ||
We've got issues here and every day. | ||
M4 Warriors and everybody tunes into something besides football and baseball is trying to at least learn something to inform themselves so they will, you know, maybe be able to do something if nothing else, just complain about it. | ||
But it's just unreal to watch the grandmas and the grandpas and the vets go through. | ||
And they've got, you know, a couple cans of soup and the cheapest dog food. | ||
And you watch, you sit there and they're itemizing on a piece of paper. | ||
What do they put back? | ||
A couple of cans of cheap soup or the cheap dog food, you know? | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
You know, it just sends me over the edge. | ||
You know, all the answers to the questions of, you know, who profited and who financed the Agent Orange from WMDs to Depleted uranium, to where the money went, from Whitewater, from Enron, all the money laundering. | ||
Somebody sits back and tries to think about what's it really take to laundry consistent drug money of a billion a year. | ||
That's small money for a big cartel, but how would you consistently launder that much money And be able to turn it over and not get caught and turn it over into something legal and use it in Wall Street. | ||
You mentioned, I believe it was this morning, what would our leaders, our forefathers, do to a lot of these people transferring over information? | ||
They would hang them. | ||
They would kill them long before. | ||
The Coast Guard cutters were actually the first revenue vessels of this nation. | ||
They were part of the Treasury Department. | ||
And, uh, you know, now look at the Coast Guard. | ||
Everything comes under the Homeland Security. | ||
You know why they call it Homeland Security? | ||
It's because the motherland and the fatherland was already taken. | ||
So they had to come up with something. | ||
Yeah, the uncle who always calls it fatherland security. | ||
Uh, yeah, no, you're, you're exactly right. | ||
And we just look at the, I mean, it's, it's impossible to like even comprehend the amount, uh, like if you picture the American, you know, American production as a, There's a big vat of water and it's like you poke one hole and that's, you know, spewing out and that's the billions of dollars that goes towards whatever, Ukraine. | ||
And then another hole and that's the money that goes towards Israel. | ||
And then another hole and that's the billions of dollars that go towards the NATO. | ||
And I was listening to some of the numbers today. | ||
The NATO budget is like $1.3 trillion, and America is basically on the hook for a trillion of those. | ||
And none of the other countries pay for their own defense. | ||
But that's just another spout of our money being siphoned away from us. | ||
And then the illegal immigrants and the thing that you are, yeah, and that is patriotism, sealing it up like flex tape. | ||
If only we had enough flex tape to fix this issue. | ||
What you're pointing out, the phenomenon of going to the grocery store and seeing illegal immigrants filling up an entire cart, sometimes two entire carts of food that you're paying for while you're having to budget your groceries. | ||
an entire cart, sometimes two entire carts of food that you're paying for while you're having to budget your groceries. | ||
It's something I'm hearing more and more of. | ||
It's something I'm hearing more and more of. | ||
It's like becoming noticeable now. | ||
It's like becoming noticeable now. | ||
And I was listening to a completely unrelated podcast about I don't even know what. | ||
And clearly this had just happened to the host because the host just kept bringing it up. | ||
He's like, there I am with, you know, I'm spending $100 on enough food to fill up just a little section of the cart where the kid sits, right? | ||
I have this tiny little amount of food and it's cost me a hundred bucks. | ||
And meanwhile, there is some, you know, obese Mexican woman that arrived a week ago and is living in a subsidized free apartment. | ||
And they're literally like pulling two carts, two shopping carts full of food and handing over, you know, a government supplied debit card, credit card. | ||
While the American people are scrimping and saving and pinching pennies, it's really despicable It is out in the open. | ||
It's by design. | ||
They are very deliberately and very effectively eradicating America. | ||
I mean, it's as simple as that. | ||
The American people are being destroyed financially, literally, politically. | ||
They're being replaced. | ||
They're being overwhelmed. | ||
And their every dollar is being siphoned away to pay for foreigners. | ||
It's just treason on a systemic level. | ||
Can't go on. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
unidentified
|
Final segment of American Journal. | |
Biden is hosting a NATO summit. | ||
His campaign crumbles. | ||
We can't forget that the intended purpose of NATO from the very beginning was to serve as a military arm of the UN. | ||
It was the first time in modern history that you had troops under an international banner. | ||
It was American generals It wasn't American soldiers flying the American flag and fighting for America. | ||
It was troops fighting for a international peacekeeping mission. | ||
Started first in Korea. | ||
Let's go back out to your calls for this segment. | ||
We go now to Hobbs in Nebraska. | ||
It was a nightmare scenario prediction for the country. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Wonderful, Hobbs. | ||
Just what we need. | ||
A little more pessimism in our life. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Hobbs. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning, Info Warriors. | ||
Hey, uh, real quick. | ||
Shameless self-plug. | ||
Uh, not last Friday, but Friday before last, I had a great sit-down interview with Michael Cargill, your fellow Austinite, about his Supreme Court victory. | ||
If everybody wants to go over to our Rumble channel and check that out, I'd appreciate it. | ||
Share it around. | ||
Give us some likes and some comments. | ||
That would be great. | ||
Roads to Liberty. | ||
Roads, the number two Liberty, right? | ||
That's right, sir. | ||
So anyways, as far as the election and Biden being the nominee, I'm still more or less on the side of Roger Stone. | ||
They're going to parachute Big Mike in at the 11th hour, whether she wants to or not. | ||
And she's going to be the candidate. | ||
But as far as the nightmare scenario goes, let me just set the table here for you. | ||
They stick with Biden. | ||
And they keep drip feeding this This silly, you know, he's incompetent, you know, we can see that clearly. | ||
And right up in the election, he wins. | ||
And it's obvious. | ||
It's more obvious than the last time. | ||
Now, when we post the evidence of it, going in, trying to get it litigated and whatnot, Judges are so scared and terrified of what's going to happen in the streets that they refuse to see evidence Oh, we don't have standing you don't have standing for this or that's all circumstantial evidence or blah blah blah Then what are we supposed to do that? | ||
It's a good question That's not a hypothetical question I'm like what are we supposed to do then if he you know quote-unquote wins this and it's an obvious cheat and The judges are too scared to see the case or any evidence. | ||
They won't even Look at any evidence at all because they're terrified of some type of a riot situation. | ||
What are we supposed to do? | ||
Good question. | ||
Maybe we can have a big protest at the Capitol, right? | ||
unidentified
|
Oh yeah, because it worked out so well last time, right? | |
Exactly. | ||
No, this time people won't even protest. | ||
That's, that's the thing. | ||
They've, they've, they've carried out this operation so successfully that they can, they are planning on cheating. | ||
They are cheating. | ||
They are, I mean, Biden is like, I'm going to veto the voter integrity, you know, bill, like they're getting the cheat geared up mail, you know, mail-in ballot boxes allowed in Wisconsin. | ||
I mean, they're, they're going to do it. | ||
It's going to be obvious. | ||
We're going to notice. | ||
And then the people who have had their votes stolen and had their election stolen, They're not going to go out and protest because, you know, they might end up like Ashley Babbitt. | ||
They might end up shot in the chest and their murderer being given hundreds of thousands of dollars and a media tour. | ||
So, I mean, yeah, yeah, no, you're exactly right. | ||
And this is what they have. | ||
This is the exact construct that was the entire design and purpose behind mail-in ballots, behind the fraud that occurred in 2020 that was so obvious. | ||
And I again, I, not to toot my own horn, but in August of 2020, I laid out this exact plan because if you just game plan and you go, okay, it looks like they're cheating. | ||
They cheat in such a way that it's obvious we're going to, you know, be mad. | ||
And when we get mad, they're going to, you know, call us domestic terrorists and say that we're trying to overthrow the country when in reality we're trying to stop the coup that has overthrown our country. | ||
And. | ||
They're going to try to spark a civil war over it. | ||
I mean, that was the plan in 2020. | ||
What they got was January 6th. | ||
It was not as big or as violent as they expected. | ||
I continue to believe they actually thought that Trump supporters would bring weapons and try to overthrow the government. | ||
That's what they were planning for. | ||
It didn't actually happen, but they murdered people anyway and have framed it as an insurrection ever since. | ||
You know, it almost doesn't even matter what we do. | ||
Their script is set months in advance and they just follow it. | ||
So even though there wasn't an insurrection, they're saying that there was and they're pretending that there was. | ||
So yeah, it's, um, I guess the only thing possible to do is to stop them from cheating, but every safeguard we try to put into place, they reject and it's just, they have control of the media and it's just that obvious that they're sitting there going, no, you can't have voter integrity. | ||
They can't give a good reason for it. | ||
They make up something about it being racist, but they're just doing it in front of everybody, and the American people are too stupid or distracted to care or notice. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Totally crazy. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Hobbs. | ||
Roads to Liberty on Rumble. | ||
Depressing, but accurate. | ||
Let's go to Craig in Ohio. | ||
He wants to talk about depopulation and finance. | ||
Go ahead, Craig. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Craig, do you read me? | ||
Craig's been holding for a while. | ||
He may have set his phone down. | ||
Let's leave him on hold while we try another one. | ||
Let's go to Mr. Process in Wisconsin. | ||
Go ahead, you're on the air. | ||
Hello, Harrison Smith. | ||
How you doing today? | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
Yeah, I wanted to talk about a process and it's kind of going to sound like one of those schizophrenic street preachers. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
|
But you know, majority of people have like a birthday. | |
But I also have a birthday, but I also have a death day, where I've died before and came back to life. | ||
And in the Bible, it talks a lot about, 70 times in the Bible, it talks about how to have the soul be immortal and be eternal with God. | ||
And the number one thing it talks about is being righteous, which is basically doing the right thing. | ||
And I think a lot of the The population in the U.S. | ||
now is struggling with that, and I'm concerned that they're going to deep-fry in hell for not being righteous. | ||
They need to do the right thing. | ||
And, you know, not everyone's perfect. | ||
Everyone's going to slip up, and I, with my experience, I believe God is the most fair there is, you know? | ||
So there is leniency, and Jesus died for our sins, so it's not like if you—there's no way to fix and undo what bads have been done. | ||
Um, but I think you guys need to have, uh, you guys are obviously doing a great job and I think a lot of what you do is righteous, but there's the population out there and with this election coming up and all the rigging and cheating. | ||
Uh, it's kind of, you know, do or die at this point because, you know, demographics are destiny and I'm not really sure there's going to be, uh, an America if we lose this election, you know, considering all the wildcard possibilities pandemic. | ||
And piece by piece where we're literally falling apart. | ||
I don't know if you all saw there's a bridge that's like, um, It rotates to let boats through. | ||
It's like a drawbridge, but instead it rotates and it's stuck. | ||
It's like stuck halfway and they're just like, we don't know how to fix it. | ||
I mean, slowly but surely, America is literally falling apart and it will continue to as long as the priorities of the Democrats are the only thing that are allowed to be expressed. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Mr. Process. | ||
I do want to get to, I hear Craig in Ohio is on the line now. | ||
We almost missed you there, Craig. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey Harrison, how are you doing this morning? | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
Good, good. | ||
Yeah, I wanted to kind of pull together a couple things. | ||
I've called in a couple times. | ||
I'm the guy that manages the hedge fund. | ||
We've probably talked, I don't know, three or four times over the last six months or so, but what I wanted to pull together was, you know, we were, Andrew, I think his name is Andrew, he was talking a little bit about Trump, you know, and, you know, him on the golf court and that kind of stuff, on the golf cart. | ||
And so the, and this will lead into the finance side of it, but I think what Trump is doing there is he's just sitting low, he's laying low and forcing Biden to stay out in the front. | ||
Yep. | ||
That way he has to answer for all the mess. | ||
And he's just laying low, right? | ||
Because if he comes out, he's going to steal all the media. | ||
And that's the last thing he wants to do. | ||
He wants to keep the pressure on those guys. | ||
He's very strategically staying out of the spotlight right now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We have about a minute left in the show. | ||
Yeah, so quickly. | ||
So, you know, onto the syncytial virus, right? | ||
You know, and you were talking a little bit about that, right? | ||
And I think this is a, you know, a, I think these globalists have set stuff in motion, right? | ||
The jab, atrazine technology, robotics, all this kind of stuff. | ||
And what we, what we have to realize with the markets is this NASDAQ is absolutely insane right now. | ||
It's shooting through the moon. | ||
I mean, I've never seen anything like it in 30 years of doing this stuff. | ||
And I guess my point is this markets can fail on the upside. | ||
And why does this tie in with all that stuff? | ||
Well, if, if, You know, if robotics and AI are coming into place, what are they going to do? | ||
They're going to displace labor, right? | ||
So the labor is going to start to go away as the AI and this other stuff starts to take its place. | ||
That's good for the bottom line of these companies. | ||
That's why this NASDAQ, a few stocks in there are lifting through the roof. | ||
So we're actually failing on the upside, right? | ||
We're crashing on the upside in the NASDAQ. | ||
And what that means is a crash for labor and humankind. | ||
On the other side, right? | ||
So we're actually crashing in human labor, but we're actually rallying in NASDAQ because it's going to do better because its costs go down. | ||
Yeah, well it's just like immigration. | ||
It's good for the market, bad for the humans that the market is supposed to serve. | ||
I'm sorry, I wish we had more time. | ||
Call in again tomorrow, Craig, and I'll go to you first because I know you held for a while and I'm really interested in hearing your full breakdown. | ||
I wish we had more time today. | ||
We just don't. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
The Alex Jones Show begins in 90 seconds. | ||
unidentified
|
While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | |
InfoWars.com forward slash. | ||
Everybody buys the Life Select storable food, which has a 25-year shelf life, just in case of an emergency. | ||
Frankly, it's cheaper to eat the Life Select storable food than it is to get groceries in Biden's economy. | ||
Then, they don't buy the Alexa Pure water filter in conjunction with the storable food. | ||
My thinking is, like, how are you gonna prepare the food if you don't have clean water? | ||
They go hand-in-hand. | ||
You gotta get both. | ||
What do you think, Jacob? | ||
unidentified
|
You look at every post-apocalyptic movie in the library, the most powerful person has water. | |
I'm a well driller, so we have actually a pretty sound filtration system, but I recommend to people that can't have the complex system like I have to get the electricity. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
Super important call, Jacob. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I encourage everyone listening now to go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Get the Life Select storable food. | ||
Get the Alexa Pure Water filter as well because you want to make sure that you have the ability to prepare that food with clean, pure water. | ||
Go to InfoWarsStore.com. |