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In the Olympics, do they have the chance of becoming maybe a super spreader?
I think that's a... For sure!
1,000%!
Lordy, lordy!
For sure, 1000%.
Ah!
alex jones
Lordy, lordy.
Buckle up, buckaroo, because it's on like Donkey Kong.
Look at this.
Peter Hotez, the mini-me of Fauci, calls for police deployment against anti-vaxxers.
It's worse than that.
UN and NATO troops to take over the media, lockdown, martial law, and force inject you under the UN treaty.
unidentified
What?
And what I've said to the Biden administration is the health sector can't solve this on its own.
We're going to have to bring in Homeland Security, Commerce Department, Justice Department to help us understand how to do this.
And I've said the same with, I met with Dr. Tedros last month in Geneva, WHO, the Director General, to say I don't know that the World Health Organization can solve this on our own.
We need the other United Nations agencies.
NATO, this is a security problem because it's no longer a theoretical construct or some arcane academic exercise.
200,000 Americans died because of anti-vaccine aggression, anti-science aggression.
Well that makes you and me, my friend, aggressors.
Anti-science and anti-vaccine aggressors.
So who's being aggressed?
We're creating victims.
He's claiming that we've killed 200,000 people through our anti-science aggression.
That makes us murderers.
This is a brilliant rhetorical tactic to deflect from the fact that I'm saying that they're murderers, right?
That they created a mass murder through these injections.
It was known already in 2007-2008 from analysis of the SARS-CoV-1 virus that this is possible and the modifications they made
by introducing the spike at the fury cleavage site into the spike protein
allowed essentially now to have a more efficient bioweapon which is essentially
targeting the brain.
The problem is the disinformation empire is so vast and pervasive and that until
we do something more definitive to get to the source of the disinformation and
stop it.
It's not going to have that much of an impact.
We did a rigorous review of these autopsies and we found that about 74% of the cases of sudden death ...were caused or contributed to by the vaccine.
That is now a peer-reviewed paper that's going to be published.
And the reason I'm telling you that is that there is more evidence coming every single day.
And it's not a little bit of evidence.
It's not a case report here that they're going to dismiss, or a case report there, or a paper that the Lancet is going to take down and say, don't look at this autopsy series, and we'll just bury it and make sure it never sees the light of day.
There's going to be a tsunami of evidence of the harm of these COVID-19 vaccines, whether it's harming children, pregnant women, adults, and my message to the politicians is get ahead of this.
Get ahead of this if you can.
And don't chase after when all the evidence is out and then you're caught with your pants
down.
They're treating me, you know, you're functioning as the useful idiots of the anti-vaxxer world.
Why are you calling people names?
Do you know me?
Who do I associate with?
How do you know I associate with idiots or listen to idiots?
You know you're making an unfounded assumption.
You're being duped by the CDC.
No, the CDC documentation is scary to me.
I want you to hear my side so that you know it's not just autism.
There's a small percentage of people who are autistic.
There's a small subset of children that you know exist that are prone to vaccine injury.
It's not just a swollen arm or a fever.
alex jones
It's death.
We need totalitarian powers to lock people up wherever we want.
you And they're gearing up the bird flu, and they've got their new mRNA shot ready.
It's all happening right now.
unidentified
In an article citing cases involving crimes towards scientists,
Hotez in part writes, quote, we should look at expanded protection mechanisms for scientists
currently targeted by far-right extremism in the United States.
Three months later, I'm hanging out with someone, my entire left side of my face starts to, starts to droop.
They're like, okay, time to go back to the hospital.
I'm like, no, no, it's just anxiety, don't you worry.
But sadly, not anxiety, it was a stroke.
And I had been having strokes, apparently, because my internal carotid arteries were closing up to be this teeny tiny small.
alex jones
Can this get any more naked?
Did this get any more...
...out in the open?
unidentified
I'm sorry.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host Harrison Smith.
unidentified
We have a lot to discuss today.
harrison smith
Including the new bombshell story from the Wall Street Journal.
Lying all about who blew up the Nord Stream Pipeline.
We'll dig into that investigation.
See what we can't find out.
There.
I wasn't able to take any phone calls yesterday, so we'll make up for that today.
No guests, extra time on the phone lines with our regular callers and hopefully some new ones.
Let's get into it just like we do every day with our Daily Dispatch.
All right here it is folks your Daily Dispatch for Thursday the 15th of August 2024.
Tim Walz agrees to October 1st vice president debate against J.D.
Vance on CBS.
Vice presidential nominee Tim Walz has agreed to participate in a debate against his Republican counterpart J.D.
Vance.
Walz has agreed that this debate should be hosted by CBS News and take place as close as possible to election day as you can get.
Yeah, I mean, you know, he's busy for the next month and a half, so I guess we'll have to wait for October 1st.
October 1st will be the first time that Tim Walz and J.D.
Vance face off against each other.
Certainly looking forward to that.
Meanwhile, Oregon jury convicts violent Portland Antifa ringleader Elisa Azar over felony over 2021 attack.
A violent Portland Antifa ringleader has been convicted by jury in a five-day trial marred by tight security restrictions and intimidation from Antifa members in the gallery.
Elisa Eleanor Azar, The jury found Azar guilty of felony riot and second-degree disorderly conduct.
The unlawful use of mace charge resulted in a hung jury.
The case stems from an Antifa riot in 2021 at a park in Clackamas County, Oregon.
And that's where the trial took place.
Clackamas County is a politically moderate county adjacent to the left-wing stronghold of Multnomah County, where Portland is.
It has both suburban and rural communities.
Azar burst into tears as the verdict was read on Wednesday afternoon.
Yeah, it turns out to get rid of the, you know, pseudo military black bloc militias, you just have to enforce the law.
Turns out they're just sending criminals to jail for the crimes they commit.
Could solve this issue as well as so many others.
And I love that she probably expected to get off.
She probably expected to get off.
It must be a rude awakening when you understand that not everywhere is controlled by your billionaire puppet masters.
She burst into tears.
All I did was riot and mace people.
Why am I being sent to jail?
Yeah, good riddance.
Meanwhile, Trump to push to dismantle education department met with enthusiasm in House GOP.
Representative Thomas Massie is suggesting that Republicans could dismantle the Department of Education if the GOP wins control of both Congress and the White House in November.
You know, asking if Trump would follow through with this, clearly it has a lot of support.
I, of course, am in favor of this.
This also has to do with the behind the scenes maneuvers that The libertarian party has been engaged in trying to work with the GOP leader rather than.
You know, focusing exclusively on being a spoiler as a third party, but actually working on getting institutional.
I don't know if power is the right word, but.
Certainly some sway, some push here or there, so that's very good to see.
The only thing I would say is.
The messaging is terrible.
The messaging is always terrible.
The GOP cannot seem to figure this out.
The vast majority of people don't want to hear dismantling the Department of Education.
I know we get it.
What it sounds like to most people is that you hate children and want them to be stupid.
We're dealing with reality and we're dealing with the perception.
How about instead of saying, dismantle the Department of Education, and I get it, the Republicans have this thing where like, they want everything to sound intense.
Dismantle Department of Education.
How about you say, we're in favor of local school rule.
How about something like that?
How about something like we're in favor of, you know, this is the local is better initiative.
Okay, it can still be to dismantle the Department of Education, nothing dishonest or, you know, underhanded about this.
It's just what would happen if the Department of Education was dismantled, it would return to the states.
So why not just call it the, you know, the state authority.
State prerogative education, something like that.
Come up with a better way to say it because dismantle the Department of Education sounds like, on the face of it, a terrible policy to most people who haven't thought about these things.
So why not call it something pleasant and nice?
Just a little suggestion as to not have this very good idea slam into a brick wall as all of America is horrified that you just want their children to be stupid and whatever.
Just come up with a better phrase for it.
I think local school rule would be fun.
You want it to rhyme.
You want it to be catchy.
For the love of God, can we just make things sound as good as they are for once?
Meanwhile, Russia ready to execute nuclear attack on NATO targets, according to leaked documents.
Western sources have reportedly leaked Russian plans drawn up between 2008 and 2014 for, quote, a series of overwhelming strikes across Western Europe, the Financial Times reported.
Citing documents from Western security sources Putin allegedly sought to enable the Russian Navy to execute
nuclear strikes within NATO territory We're a conflict with the allegiance Alliance to emerge to
emerge Targets would not be solely military according to William
Al Burke a former NATO Official there could be hundreds if not thousands of
targets mapped across Europe including military and infrastructure targets
well clearly what you should do is Send fighter jets to their enemies. I
Think now that we know that and because I it seems to me like this this leaked document
sort of a NATO setup I Couldn't tell you whether or not it's legit probably is
Makes a lot of sense for Russia if you've got this extremely aggressive and
warminded Opposition to have contingency plans before the need arises
that makes perfect sense. I think the leak of this this.
Thank you.
Uh, reeks a little bit.
Reeks of propaganda.
In order to create more, uh, fear and strife against Russia.
But it's having sort of the opposite effect for me.
Why don't we not poke the nuclear-armed bear?
And we'll get into how the opposite of that is happening, how we are poking the bear.
In an increasingly irresponsible way.
Finally, we have this story.
Mediators are set to hold new Gaza ceasefire talks, hoping to head off an even wider war.
International mediators are set to hold a new round of talks Thursday aimed at halting the Israel-Hamas war and securing the release of scores of hostages, with a potential deal seen as the best hope of heading off an even larger regional conflict.
The United States, Qatar and Egypt were to meet with an Israeli delegation in Qatar as the Palestinian death toll from the 10-month war climbed past 40,000, according to local health authorities.
You think it's you think it's over 40,000 by this point?
I was under the impression they'd broken 100,000 several months ago.
So what you know what?
What does anybody know anymore?
That's your daily dispatch.
Let's get into some of what is being said about the Nord Stream pipeline.
Wall Street Journal came out this story.
A drunken evening, a rented yacht, the real story of the Nord Stream Pipeline sabotage.
Private businessmen funded the shoestring operation, which was overseen by a top general.
President Zelensky approved the plan and then tried unsuccessfully to call it off.
Now that tagline right there should sort of let you know everything you need to about this story.
Now we already have A very thorough and well-sourced expose from Seymour Hersh about the way that Navy intelligence carried out the Nord Stream Pipeline operation.
That's a hell of a lot more convincing than this story.
And, you know, they do set this up like a movie.
Like, there is part of this that's just playing on, I think, Americans Arrested development you could say you know kind of how they're constantly Trying to invoke things like Harry Potter to drum up support for the Ukraine war because Americans need a very simple Like spy thriller style story, so that's what that's what this Wall Street Journal story is But you cannot read this tagline on
I don't even know how to express this.
You read this tagline, and really anybody that knows anything about anything going on with the Nord Stream Pipeline or the Russian war, your first response cannot be anything other than just, yeah, right.
That's got to be the response.
That's the only reasonable response to this.
You're telling me that this massive terror attack on critical Western European infrastructure, it just so happened to have been carried out By a very select people in a very certain way that means that you can kind of admit that it was you but actually it totally wasn't you because you tried to stop it and it wasn't an official act.
It was private businessmen and they just went rogue and just did exactly what you kept saying that you wanted to happen.
I mean, it's, I mean, come on.
I mean, come on.
It's like, well, it was kind of us, but actually it was private business.
And we tried to stop them, but they just went ahead.
But we really didn't want to do it.
And we did approve the attack, but then we changed our mind and realized what a bad idea was.
And they just went ahead and did it anyway.
It's like, okay, come on.
All right.
Come on.
unidentified
Come on.
harrison smith
Are you serious?
Like, does anybody believe this?
So we'll go through the story.
Oh, we'll look at it.
Don't worry.
But just know, we already know the truth.
Seymour Hersh already came out with it.
He gave times and dates and names and it was very, very convincing.
This, not so convincing, but the majority of people have no idea about the Seymour Hersh article.
And this provides a seemingly reasonable answers for questions that people may have.
And that's usually enough for the mainstream audience.
You know, they've got this little, this little itch in the back of their head.
They got this little thing back there, something in their subconscious telling them, You know, something doesn't quite add up about that Nord Stream Pipeline explosion.
We never actually got an official story from that.
I don't think Russia would blow up their own infrastructure.
I don't know.
I think maybe this might have been us.
This might have been us.
We might be the bad guys, actually.
Actually, we may be the ones escalating everything and creating giant, just absolute catastrophes.
Just huge ecological disasters on purpose.
They're not really explaining anything, right?
They understand that maybe I should pay attention to this.
And now somebody comes in and goes, actually, it was Ukraine private businessmen.
They totally went rogue.
You know, we tried to stop them.
We were very heroic while we did this.
But they got through and we didn't want them to do it.
But when it happened, you know, we just took advantage of it.
Remember how evil Putin is?
You just fill in the blanks.
Just provide them a little bit of balm for their You know, open wounds.
You know, just to get this little nagging feeling and they come along to go, don't worry about that.
Don't worry.
The experts have looked into it and here's the official story.
And it's, it's believable enough.
So go with that and pretend like this has been solved and never ask questions again.
And again, you can tell that this is the intention of this article because the way, the way it starts, Self-consciously, the article knows it's trying to sound like a spy novel.
It was the kind of outlandish scheme that might bubble up in a bar around closing time.
In May of 2022, a handful of senior Ukrainian military officials and businessmen had gathered to toast their country's remarkable success in halting the Russian invasion.
Buoyed by alcohol and patriotic fervor, somebody suggested a radical next step.
Destroying Nord Stream.
After all, the twin natural gas pipelines that carried Russian gas to Europe were providing billions to the Kremlin war machine.
What better way to make Vladimir Putin pay for his aggression?
I just, again, I'm just gonna Express what I would hope would be just the immediate knee-jerk reaction anybody of just yeah, no.
Yeah, right.
No, no, I don't think so.
I seriously doubt it.
Toasting their country's remarkable success.
We know what we do now, boys.
What if we take out the Nord Stream pipeline?
No, Vladimir, that's crazy.
Wait, think about it.
It's like, no, this didn't.
No, it was Victoria Nuland.
It actually went like this.
Execute plan B. Click.
That's how this whole thing got started, got kicked off.
Just over four months later, in the small hours of September 26th, Scandinavian seismologists picked up signals indicating an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption hundreds of miles away near the Danish island of Bornholm.
They were caused by powerful explosions and the largest ever release of natural gas, equivalent to the annual CO2 emissions of Denmark.
It's another sort of amazing aspect of this that doesn't get talked about very much.
Did you know that there was more pollution from this?
And, you know, maybe there's a distinction, right?
Maybe like the BP explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, maybe that was crude oil instead of natural gas.
I don't know.
You know, maybe that was bigger, but did you know that the Nord Stream Pipeline released more pollution into the ocean than the BP oil spill or the Exxon Valdez or Any other major disaster for which there's coverage for weeks and every day there's more footage and like animations showing statistics of how many how much sea life has died.
And this was the biggest one ever and yet I've never seen word one about that in the mainstream media.
But that's just maybe I wasn't paying attention.
Maybe they did.
Maybe there was breathless coverage of the ecological catastrophe.
That I missed.
Maybe I missed that.
Or maybe it's okay to destroy the world if you're doing it to attack Russia?
You know, who knows?
They say now for the first time the outlines of the real story can be told.
The Ukrainian operation cost around $300,000 according to people who participated in it.
And it involved a small rented yacht with a six-member crew, including trained civilian divers.
One was a woman whose presence helped create the illusion they were a group of friends on a pleasure cruise.
See, it was, you know, it's like a Quentin Tarantino movie.
You know, it was like Inglourious Bastards or one of these movies.
They didn't have official approval, okay?
They were renegades.
Rebels.
They were operating behind enemy lines.
They were in disguise.
It was, it was subterfuge and espionage.
And they were all handsome and well-dressed.
Okay.
No, just no, just, I just don't believe any of this, even in the slightest, not even a little bit.
And, you know, even as they're explaining, and again, by all, all the metrics of their past behavior and what they claim to believe, Whether you're an environmentalist or you actually legitimately dislike war, which, like, you would think that would just be part of being a human, but, you know.
If these people were legitimately driven by these things, they would be outraged by this.
And if anything, they would want punishment for these people, but they don't.
They paint them as heroes, right?
The whole thing was born out of a night of heavy boozing and the iron determination of a handful of people who had the guts to risk their lives for their country.
Yeah, so don't worry about the Nord Stream 5.
Don't worry about the fact that America carried out a terrorist attack against an enemy that we're not at war with, totally crippling the German economy and forcing our European allies into a state of desperation.
Don't worry about the people that are telling you to eat bugs and trying very, very strenuously to stop you from driving a gas car.
Don't worry about the fact that they intentionally released the largest amount of pollutant ever to enter the ocean at any one time.
Don't worry about the fact that this was an attack on Germany by a non-NATO ally, a non-NATO member,
which should, by any reading of the NATO agreements, invoke Article 5 and mean that NATO
should technically be at war with Ukraine.
Now, don't worry about any of that.
Just know that this was an unsanctioned, unofficial, super awesome secret spy mission,
kind of like Casino Royale or Ocean's 11, and it was bad and we didn't approve it,
but these guys are heroes that risked their lives and maybe saved the world.
So, can you imagine being a normie right now?
Like that's what that is literally what most people will think reading this.
They'll read this and at the water cooler today.
I mean, did you hear about that story?
Man, so cool.
Those Ukrainians, man, they really, they were risking their lives.
Can't believe they had the courage to risk their lives to do this.
I mean, I maybe wouldn't have done it, but like, what are you going to do?
You can't stop patriots with a mission.
You know, like that's how these people think.
That's what these people are going to think now.
There are some interesting little notes in here that other people have helped to put in context.
Reveals a little bit of what's actually going on behind the scenes.
This is Vladimir Putin being undone.
The rich, powerful authority figure being bamboozled by a scrappy team of down-and-out rogues.
Just this rogues gallery of Handsome sort of Han Solo types.
It's all so absurd.
And they try to cover it a little bit.
They say, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky initially approved the plan, according to one officer who participated and three people familiar with it.
But later, when the CIA learned of it and asked the Ukraine president to pull the plug, he ordered a halt, those people said.
Yeah, see the CIA and there you go.
Here's Ukrainian General Alex Jones on the march.
A little bit.
Looks a little bit like it.
I don't know if you need to be told this, but in case you've missed the maybe dozen stories over the last year, the Ukrainians don't have intelligence.
They don't have an intelligence sector of their own.
All of their data gathering, all of their strategic overwatch is all done by America, by the CIA. So when they say that Zelensky
approved this rag tag group of you know kind-hearted bandits to go blow up the pipeline
and the CIA found out, again they want you just see the movie right?
You can see the CIA guy storming in.
What do you mean you're gonna blow up the pipeline?
We can't have this!
unidentified
And I'm like, we will not let the city of Medicine stop our brilliant plan.
harrison smith
It's all very, it's a thrilling spy novel.
Just know that's a lie.
Just know when you hear that, that's a lie.
The CIA is on the top of the pyramid of Ukrainian intelligence.
They are the ones setting targets.
They are the ones who are the eyes and ears of the Ukrainian military and the government.
This is a very transparent attempt to provide some sort of plausible deniability.
unidentified
But it was us, folks.
harrison smith
It was us.
It was us.
And even if we did it with Ukrainian people, which I don't think we did, they're taking their orders from us.
It was us, folks.
unidentified
Be right back.
harrison smith
Steve Zee.
unidentified
This is it.
This is it.
harrison smith
This is your... This is the ragtag group of lovable scoundrels from Ukraine blowing up Nord Stream Pipeline.
It's exactly what it looked like.
This is a Hollywood reenactment.
They're both excited and terrified at what they're about to do.
Both going rogue and acting with sincere patriotism.
Thrilling.
It was powerful.
It was brave.
Actually, what I... What I heard was that they actually had one chance because there was this exhaust pipe in the Nord Stream pipeline, and they only had one photon torpedo left.
He was going to use the lead guy, the lead pilot, who was in charge of the NATO expedition.
He was going to use his targeting computer.
But then he heard a voice of an old dead mentor tell him to just believe in himself and to use the force.
And he did.
And it worked.
And he blew up the Nord Stream Pipeline and Russia was defeated and democracy was saved.
That's the story from Wall Street Journal, of course.
It's very silly.
It's a very silly claim for them to make.
And we'll get into again, some of what we know to be true.
And then we can take the basis of our knowledge and apply it to what they're telling us and learn the reality behind their lies.
I say parts, uh, portions of this account, the, Instead of inglorious bastards, we'll do inglorious scuba divers?
Something like that.
Whatever the script is of this Quentin Tarantino fantasy.
Portions of this were corroborated, they say, by a nearly two-year German police investigation into the attack, which has obtained evidence including email, mobile and satellite phones communications, as well as fingerprints and DNA samples from the alleged sabotage team.
The German inquiry hasn't directly linked President Zelensky to the clandestine operation.
General Zoluzhny, now Ukraine's ambassador to the United Kingdom, said in a text exchange
he knows nothing of any such operation and that any suggestion of the contrary is a mere
provocation.
Ukraine's armed forces, he added, weren't authorized to conduct overseas missions and
he therefore wouldn't have been involved.
Us blowing up the Nord Stream pipeline?
Why?
That would be illegal.
unidentified
A senior...
harrison smith
I mean, okay.
But here's the point of this, right?
This type of article is a very specific media operation, okay?
Thank you.
This is designed to be a blockbuster article, and from now on, this is and will forever be the official story, okay?
We know about Project Mockingbird, Operation Mockingbird.
That happened in the 1950s.
Since then, the media is not so much infiltrated by the intelligence agencies as they now see themselves as the official spokespeople and sort of public relations firm of the intelligence community.
So in their worldview, in the construct of their reality, If it comes from the intelligence agencies, it is, it is true.
I mean, that's it.
That is just, it's just how it is.
Anything not from the intelligence agencies is speculation.
It's conspiracy theory.
It's irresponsible dis or misinformation.
And it's as simple as that.
And that's it.
So what you're seeing here is they put out a, you know, a big bombshell article.
That, you know, is written like a Hollywood movie, supposed to capture people's attention.
But it's also behind a paywall.
So if you search this, you're getting every other media outlet retelling this same story, removing a lot of the details and just asserting the main points as if that is the established fact.
This is the story from now on.
So it's almost like You know, before this article comes out, it's like before a big football game is played.
Before the Super Bowl, you can speculate, you can argue, you can say, maybe this team's going to do it, maybe this team's going to do it.
It's all fair, nobody really knows the answer, but now the game has been played, the score is on the board, it's in the history books, boom.
And that's like the mindset, right?
It would be kind of stupid of you to like go back in time and argue that Actually, the Patriots are going to win the Super Bowl.
And it's like, well, the game's already been played.
It's been established.
So what they're trying to inculcate into the American people is that kind of finality of just like, this is the story.
This is it.
Sure, we could have speculated before, but now we have the answer.
So.
It's not even worth it to speculate.
We just know.
We just know what happened.
We know the outcome of the game.
So why are you going to debate who's going to lose or win?
We know.
We know.
Because the game has happened.
How silly of you to try to, you know, offer up some sort of alternative theory.
It's over.
This is the answer.
That's the psychological push that's happening with this article.
However, I tend to agree with Putin in how they quote him in this article.
Well, a senior official of the main Ukrainian intelligence service SBU denied his government had anything to do with the sabotage and said Zelensky, in particular, did not approve the implementation of any such actions on the territory of third countries and did not issue relevant orders.
Putin has publicly blamed the U.S.
for attacks.
A senior Russian diplomat in Berlin echoed that claim and said the German investigation findings were, quote, fairy tales worthy of the Brothers Grimm.
Remember, what was the Sweden?
Sweden or Switzerland came out with a investigation, an international unbiased investigation into who blew up the Nord Stream Pipeline.
And their conclusion was just like, we don't know, case closed.
They're just like, yes, we have completed our investigation into the Nord Stream Pipeline and we have no leads at the end.
Everybody go home.
The crew can find it out.
It was a couple months ago.
They finally concluded their giant multinational investigation.
And their conclusion was, because I remember joking that the conclusion was Nord Stream definitely blew up.
We definitely looked into it and for sure there was an attack.
Yes, they have all these investigations going on by the very people that carried out Sweden in Nord Stream sabotage
probe hands evidence to Germany.
unidentified
Bye.
harrison smith
They've ended their investigation.
They said they lacked jurisdiction in the case.
Handed the evidence over to German investigators.
Job well done.
We did it.
Job well done.
Investigation closed.
So yeah, again, I just, I just believe Putin on this.
Seems pretty obvious to me.
If I was sitting there and you've got, on one hand, the Wall Street Journal like, no, trust me, it was late at night in a bar and this guy said, well, let's blow up Nord Stream Pipeline.
Everybody thought he was joking at first, but then slowly they started to come around and the energy started to build.
And then a classic rock song from the seventies started to play as they all, as, as they went into a preparation montage and all did their, and then Putin's just like, it was America.
It's like, yeah.
It was probably America.
No, that's more convincing.
Actually, that's a better story.
Actually, it's true.
It sounds truer.
Strikes me as true.
Mario Nawfal gives some stats behind this that again, just explain what a giant deal this actually is.
This explosion.
This Pipeline was jointly owned by Russia, Germany, France, and Dutch companies and the explosion caused 800 million cubic meters of gas equivalent to three months supply to all of Denmark.
It powered an entire country for three months with the gas that escaped into the ocean.
It's a problem for Germany, as a senior official said.
An attack of this scale is sufficient reason to trigger the collective defense clause of NATO, but our critical infrastructure was blown up by a country that we support with massive weapon shipments and billions in cash.
Oh, and by the way, is not a member of NATO.
So as we explained at the time of this attack, when it was immediately obvious that it was pulled off by America and an ambassador to Poland even posted a picture of the Nord Stream Pipeline explosion saying, hashtag, thank you, America, If this was America or Ukraine, Ukraine especially, that invokes Article 5.
Germany should be at war.
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Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
We do have a lot of other stuff to talk about, including extradition orders approved for Tim.com.
We'll talk about that in just a second.
I'm probably wasting too much time just joking about the ridiculousness of this story they're telling about Nord Stream.
But this is clearly a something they're pushing right now.
And it has all the hallmarks of psychological operation designed very carefully to sort of kind of tell the truth while leaving plenty of plausible deniability and making all of the official organs of Ukraine and America seem like they had totally clean hands.
Also celebrating the people that carried out the attack, supposedly.
I, again, agree with the Russian interpretation of this, that these findings are fairy tales worthy of the Brothers Grimm.
Again, you see this big Wall Street Journal article that tells the story like a Hollywood movie.
And there's of course a signal out to every other mainstream media outlet like Business Insider to republish the stark facts of this without any context when you find out who blew up Nord Stream 2.
That's pretty good.
That's pretty good.
So they have things like this.
Ukraine's top general disobeyed Zelensky and blew up Nord Stream pipeline without permission, report says.
He tried to halt the plan, but his top general did it anyway.
He was a maverick after all.
Mike Binns makes very good points about this.
And this is what I was hinting to earlier that you have these lines where it's like the CIA learned about this and they were outraged.
Mike Binns says, again, just to remind you what giant pieces of crap these people are, they're only leaking this disinfo now because Germany just arrested the Ukrainian diver who blew it up, and NYT has already printed the UKR's intel is run by top-down by the CIA, so Germany knows the CIA knew, so the CIA has to say this.
You get what he's saying?
That the line from the article is, when the CIA learned of the plan, they told Zelensky to abort it, however, it still went ahead.
But it's already been reported by the New York Times and plenty of others.
It's an open secret now at this point that the Ukrainian intelligence agency is operating as a, you know, sub-organization under American intelligence.
You're providing all of their intelligence.
We provide all of their surveillance.
We provide the targets for them to attack.
It's one of the contingent things.
It's like, oh, how close can you get to a proxy war before you're just at war with Russia?
And our one degree of separation is we come up with the targets, we plan the attacks, we provide all the technology and all the weapons for the attacks, we provide the money to fund the attacks, and then Ukrainian people in Ukrainian uniforms are the ones that actually carry it out.
So it's not us.
It's not us because, you know, the French or American or British people are in Ukrainian uniforms.
So it's the Ukrainians that are attacking, not us, right?
Even though they've already admitted over and over that especially and like when it comes to intelligence, intelligence gathering and planning operations, it's entirely American on the Ukraine side.
Just so we're clear.
Now, as we pointed out, when the Nord Stream Pipeline attack did happen, you almost wanted it to be America because under the terms of the NATO treaty, If it turns out it was Ukraine, and again Ukraine doesn't have the capacity or the ability to pull this off on their own, so it really is impossible for it to be them, which is good because if it was them, then NATO should be at war with Ukraine.
It's very cut and dry.
Article 5.
It's been a big topic of discussion.
They've tried to invoke Article 5 against Russia.
Multiple times through other false flag attacks.
Remember when a bomb landed in Poland and Zelensky was out there saying, this was an attack by Russia.
This invokes article five.
And then it was discovered it was a Ukrainian missile and another false flag attempt to get Russia into or NATO into an open shooting match with Russia.
So what is article five?
Well, article five is the collective defense article.
The principle of collective defense is at the very heart of NATO's founding treaty.
It remains a unique and enduring principle that binds its members together, committing them to protect each other and setting a spirit of solidarity within the alliance.
And it basically says that any attack on a NATO member by a non-NATO member is to be treated as an attack on all NATO members.
Collective defense means that an attack against an ally is considered an attack against all allies.
And they're basically obligated To respond in kind.
So if Ukraine, not a NATO ally, bombed critical German infrastructure in an act of war, Germany being a NATO ally, then by any technical and verbatim reading of the treaty, NATO should be at war against Ukraine.
The parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against all of them, and consequently, they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defense recognized by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, will assist the party or parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with other parties, such actions as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area.
So I mean, they should really be hoping that it was America who did this because there's no clause for a NATO ally attacking another NATO ally.
Not that international rule of law actually means anything.
International rule of law is just like the.
Well, it's like democracy.
It just it means nothing.
It means nothing.
It's invoked when convenient for the globalists.
As a phrase or a concept or just a psychological trigger.
To make people think what they're doing is good.
And when it's inconvenient, it's utterly steamrolled by them, so it doesn't matter.
We're going to war to keep up the international rule of law.
It's like, really?
Because the top international court just said Israel's committing genocide.
It's like, well, they're anti-Semitic Hamas supporters.
They're evil and have no legitimacy.
It's like, oh, okay.
Great, great then now the reason this is really important is because Nord Stream was just one the attack was just one of a variety of Yeah, a night of heavy boozing.
It was one of a variety of attacks against German manufacturing and industry and has Crippled that country possibly beyond repair.
So it wasn't just the ecological disaster.
It wasn't just the You know, towing the line of Armageddon with a nuclear-armed superpower attacking them.
It wasn't just the fact that it was a non-NATO ally attacking a NATO ally.
All of these things are crazy and terrible, but the country that paid the most for this was Germany, and the Nord Stream pipeline is visible on just about every chart you want to look at.
This is just a really quick, this is just during the last break, I just searched German industry on X. You can find Hundreds of these charts, but conditions have deteriorated rapidly in German construction.
This is project cancellations, and you can see an obvious jump in 2020 when COVID and the lockdowns, you know, forcibly shut down industry, but a much more significant jump in project cancellations here in 2022, right as the Nord Stream pipeline was destroyed.
And that is right about the time that the a lack of orders, the demand fell off a cliff as well.
First German chemical industry imploded, followed by an automotive, which is losing to the EV game,
to Chinese manufacturers and Tesla.
And now German construction activity is imploding. What's left? We're going to look at this one.
Eye-opening chart. Just in 2011, German GDP was about twice as big as the GDP of California,
but now they're about the same. Germany is a country with industry from last century,
grotesque over-regulation, desolated infrastructure, lack of innovation, and green paranoia.
What a pity. And they shut down all of their nuclear plants.
They shut down, like just are actively shutting down their energy supply in
general, shutting down coal mines in favor of non-existent alternative energy methods. Their
industry is being deliberately shutdown and similar to.
You know what happened in South Africa, how South Africa collapsed into chaos and couldn't keep the lights on 24 hours a day.
In response to that, you had articles or you had outlets like Bloomberg saying they're meeting their green goals.
They're meeting their sustainability goals better than anybody else.
And at a certain point, civilizational collapse or massive terror attacks on critical infrastructure ...are just slightly more rapid ways of instituting what's being done through policy.
With the farms being shut down, the industry being deliberately disabled,
blowing up the pipeline is just sort of a quick way of doing what regulations were
on the road to doing anyway.
I'm gonna do this on the other side a little bit because the German infrastructure
or collapse has been something to behold.
Folks, just to close out, I mean, there's so many aspects to this story that it's worth spending a full hour on at this point.
Not only do you have the war in Ukraine and the various deceits that have brought us to the brink of World War III, you've got the attacks on... I mean, it just runs the gamut, right?
It's America carrying out these attacks overseas with total impunity.
Totally vicious.
It exposes, you know, the lie of climate change and environmentalism when these people are willing to do this and suffer no cost.
And the green people, the climate extremists, don't even bat an eye on this.
I mean, it exposes everything.
It contributes to the shutdown, de-industrialization of Europe that's going on at an extremely rapid pace.
Shows the Methods by which the mainstream media, in cooperation with the intelligence agencies, run these psyops and cover-ups.
There's a lot in this one story.
There's a lot of paths to take, all diverging from this one event.
And just finishing up here.
Again, the story of German de-industrialization is one of the biggest crimes of this century.
July of 23, German companies reduced production by 11%.
Dark clouds continue to hang over the industry.
German industrial production, you can see a collapse in 2020,
but followed by a equally significant but more sustained collapse in 2022.
2022 following the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline and the sanctions leading to Now published in August 2024, four in ten German manufacturers are moving abroad on energy costs alone.
So forcing them out by restricting their access to energy, which Nord Stream was obviously a big part of.
And you even have this published yesterday.
German steelmakers are caught in a tightening trap.
Sector's green transformation is a threat to competitiveness.
So again, whether it's a terror attack, a false flag, or world economic forum policy operating as intended, the de-industrialization of Europe continues at a pace justified by supposedly defending democracy.
We're going to move on to political news.
First, here's the latest Freedom Tune.
Let's watch.
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Why would you nominate her?
harrison smith
Wasn't she the border czar over all of this?
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She was never the border czar!
Don't you have all these articles saying she was?
In this document from congress.gov...
No!
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You're forgetting it.
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Hey, what about this bail fund for rioters in 2020 that she promoted?
She never donated to a BLM bail fund.
Ow.
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I literally have her tweet promoting the exact bail fund right here.
No, you do not.
harrison smith
She said we have to defund the police.
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No, she didn't!
What?
harrison smith
It was like her whole platform.
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No, it wasn't!
You're denying things we all saw.
harrison smith
These are... there are records.
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No, there aren't!
She was ranked the single most liberal senator in the country.
No, she was not!
You can't gaslight voters into... Kamala Harris is conservative!
What?
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How can you erase her entire history?
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harrison smith
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They're running new PSYOPs.
harrison smith
They're suggesting new horrifying, terrible policy that we'll all suffer from.
So now they can't, they can't see this clearly drumming up a war with Russia to a greater degree.
We'll talk about, uh, politics here.
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I guess scoundrel is the best word.
Right?
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Or if you are a human being subject to the ravages of time, bodies has a lot Let's talk about what we all really need to be worried about.
You thought monkeypox was bad.
You thought bird flu was going to kill us all.
on the air and in the fight.
Let's talk about what we all really need to be worried about.
You thought monkeypox was bad.
You thought bird flu was going to kill us all.
Well, a third animal has entered the zoo.
The sloth, terrifying sloth fever virus has spread to humans with 19 victims in Europe
so far and now experts warn we should be worried.
This could become unstoppable.
Pretty epic, huh?
It's like all the headlines today.
They're all vying to be the opening shot in a post-apocalyptic movie.
It could become unstoppable.
A debilitating virus originating in sloths and spread by insect bites, including midges and mosquitoes, has been reported for the first time in Europe.
The Oropooch... The Oropooch virus has been reported in 19 people in the last two months, according to the...
European Center for Disease Control.
12 reported in Spain, 5 in Italy, and 2 in Germany.
There's no vaccine for the disease, which originates in pale-throated sloths, non-human primates, and birds.
Experts say the virus comes from the same family of diseases as the Zika virus and dengue, which are both potentially deadly.
Tail cell signs of Oropuch include headaches, nausea, vomiting, and muscle and joint pain.
Look how cute they are!
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Isn't it interesting?
harrison smith
Isn't it so interesting how for a hundred years humanity globalizes, intermixes, experiments, not a single global pandemic, not a single outbreak of a novel new disease, Really worth mentioning.
I mean, you had a bird flu scare, swine flu scare, mad cow disease scare every couple of years.
But nothing even remotely approaching what would be considered an emergency global pandemic.
Even even half of what COVID was.
Isn't it interesting that for 100 years we go without one of these things?
Then one crops up suddenly.
It's just got to be the biggest coincidence in the world.
Crops up right outside of the lab where they were engineering the exact virus.
In a bat.
Cropped up in a bat.
They want you to believe.
And now, despite having gone 100 years previously, between the 1918 Spanish flu and COVID, Now every six months there's a new deadly disease that's gonna sweep the world and kill us all.
Isn't that amazing?
Do we go a hundred years without this phenomenon?
And since four years ago there's been six of them?
There's a couple possibilities.
Either the obvious that these are not Earth-shattering, world-changing, global pandemics.
Even, you know, in their potential.
And that this is just a trauma response, like a psychological trauma response to people primed to be fearful of another COVID destroying their lives.
I think it's probably the most likely thing to happen.
Right, it's kind of like Here's an embarrassing admission for you.
Yesterday, when I woke up in the morning and was backing out of my driveway, I backed right into my neighbor's truck.
I just wasn't paying attention.
He has a big steel bumper on his truck, and I just backed right into it.
And it wasn't bad, but you know, I back out of my driveway, back out of driveways or parking spots 10,000 times, never think twice about it.
I back up, I scrape my car on my neighbor's car, and now every time I'm backing up, I'm like looking around, I'm like convinced I'm going to hit something again.
Because even though something can happen a thousand times and never have a problem, when it does have a problem, you're convinced that from then on you're going to hit something every time you back up.
It's kind of like that.
We lived We lived in close proximity and widely traveled for 100 years and then COVID happens and we're convinced that every sniffle is the new massive plague.
So there could be a psychological component to this.
There obviously is and they're playing on that clearly.
But it's also equally possible that they are releasing new viruses that they're manufacturing in labs.
Perfectly viable possibility.
There's also the possibility that the vaccine program, which permanently and mysteriously and sort of at this point inexplicably altered the function of our immune systems and inadequately protected against transmission of the disease, meaning that it encouraged and actually facilitated mutation in the disease.
creating of more strains of the virus and that this destruction of the immune system
and mutation of the virus, like all of this combines together so that previously not dangerous
diseases are now operating in a new and broken landscape in which they can infect humans,
can become more dangerous, can get past what was previously a strong firewall of immune
systems which has been degraded and destroyed and now there's openings and vulnerabilities
for which these diseases could break through.
There's lots of possibilities here.
We're observing the phenomenon of a lack of massive deadly pandemics for a hundred years.
Suddenly they're everywhere.
Is it a psychological thing?
Is it all disinformation?
Are they diseases that are being engineered and spread deliberately?
Is it a consequence of the vaccine program combined with the unnatural geoengineered pandemic that itself could have changed the spectrum of human immune systems to a Very large degree.
I mean, impossible to judge degree.
It could be any of these things.
And they're definitely letting you know that you should be scared.
Dr. Danny Allman, professor of immunology at Imperial College London, told The Telegraph, we should definitely be worried.
Things are changing and may become unstoppable.
Although potentially deadly, the ECDC said fatal outcomes are extremely rare and recovery from the disease is common.
In most cases, symptoms subside within four days.
Outbreaks of the virus to date have been reported in several countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
In 2024, specific outbreaks have been recorded in Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, and most recently in Cuba.
But this time, it's becoming unstoppable and going to kill us all.
Stay calm and take your vaccines.
Stay calm and take your vaccines and put a mask on your child.
Trust the science.
Speaking of trusting the science, I thought this was interesting, and I don't know if this was what Elon Musk intended this post to be, but Peter Sweden posted a picture of Bill Gates, an AI picture of Bill Gates for some reason, which is one thing I don't understand about AI.
Why would you use AI to make a picture of somebody When you have pictures of that person.
Anyway, I won't get off on a tangent, but for some reason there's an AI generated picture of Bill Gates.
Says, did you know that Bill Gates is behind 88% of all philanthropic donations to the WHO?
He's also donated over $319 million to the mainstream media.
Elon Musk responds to this, wow, so he basically controls the WHO and the media.
Now I could just be bringing this up as a one-off, could just be exactly what it looks like.
I think In context of how the mainstream media has been talking about Elon Musk, I think you should go a little bit more in this vein.
After all, after his discussion with Donald Trump, there was headline after headline, story after story, talking about how Elon Musk is a power-hungry billionaire who's seeking to have the most influence of anyone ever, and it's dangerous to let this one You know, uncontrolled individual use his billions of dollars to gain power.
But they don't care.
They don't actually care.
What Elon Musk does, he does in the open.
The power that he wields is predicated on his ability to make profit in for-profit corporations.
If his decisions as CEO aren't leading the company to success, he'll be replaced.
If he's not delivering what customers want, his policies won't lead to success, and he'll be replaced.
Everything he's doing is out in the open, up front, and the effect that he's able to have is mitigated naturally by the structure of capitalism.
Bill Gates, on the other hand, wields unelected, Unrestrained control over these international bodies, supposedly charities and these non-governmental organizations for which there's no profit motive.
So their behavior is completely unmoored to any wider, you know, public, uh, Acquisition.
Acquiescence.
The public doesn't have to approve of what he's doing.
Customers don't have to approve of what he's doing.
He just orders them what to do and they do it.
Which would be fine, except that these charities, these NGOs, they aren't just giving money to poor people.
They aren't just feeding the hungry or housing the unhoused.
They're operating as a de facto supra-government.
International Lawmaking bodies So people complain about Elon Musk using his power and influence and money to Buy a social media platform and then have opinions on it They are gleeful they're happy they're in full support of somebody like Bill Gates pouring hundreds of millions and billions of dollars To take control of things like the World Health Organization, which, until we stopped it, were on the verge of having a pandemic agreement that would subjugate all governments, all national governments, under agreements to do whatever the WHO says and be severely punished with sanctions if they refuse.
So if these people are even remotely honest when they write their articles, if their seemingly sincere protestations of outrage at the fact a billionaire can be using his money to gain so much power like Elon Musk does in, again, buying a website and then Typing things on it.
Sharing memes on a website.
Oh no.
He's donating to a political campaign in full view of everybody in a well-publicized fashion.
He's having a public discussion with a candidate.
This is outrageous to them because, of course, they are just so against billionaires, these unelected corporate industrial magnates controlling the fate of us poor peasants.
If they're so outraged by this, They're barking up the wrong tree.
And obviously they're not outraged by it.
They're completely in favor of it.
And I think it's, it's a good tactic.
I think, I think this is what Elon Musk should focus on.
He's just had this big discussion with Trump.
There's a lot of, you know, there's always something around Elon Musk.
He's always sort of setting the, he's really Trumpian sort of.
And this was the big secret behind Trump's success in 2016 is he would set the agenda.
It would be something he did, something he said, an event he held that everybody would talk about and try to recontextualize.
And they were all playing catch up to Trump.
They do the same to Elon Musk.
They don't ever quite know what he's going to do, so they can't exactly head him off and prevent him from doing things.
So he does something and they have to react.
I think it'd be great now if he just went on a tear exposing Bill Gates and George Soros and put it very explicitly in context of, oh, the mainstream media doesn't like billionaires having power.
Well, here's the people really using their power and wealth to impose their will on an unwilling populace.
To have their way and to gain power in a totally undemocratic, shadowy, plutocratic, influence network.
I'd like to see him do more of that.
I don't know if he will.
I think there's a certain camaraderie amongst billionaires.
There's so few of them.
That's the kind of thing with flying in Jeffrey Epstein's plane.
For some people, like Bill Gates, where it's like, oh, I've visited the island 30 times in my life.
It's like, okay, that's a little bit excessive.
For other people, like I think Trump, I think Trump flew in his plane and it's just like, they just offered to let me fly his plane.
I didn't know the guy, but I flew his plane.
It's like, yeah, it's kind of what billionaires just do.
They kind of are like that.
They all know each other and they do things like share private jets as a matter of courtesy.
So maybe he doesn't want to like, Really make too explicit of enemies of these people, but I can be great if he said, Hey, you know, a lot of people, a lot of media out there is very concerned that me as a billionaire has some influence.
Well, let's talk about the real billionaires with influence.
Let's talk about the way money can really impose will impose restrictions and, and policies on people without their complicity.
I think that would be a great thing to go after.
And you know, the media is so dishonest, I don't know if there's anything you could throw in front of them that would even cause them to stumble.
They will, without hesitation, I guarantee you, just write article after article talking about what a great and beautiful thing it is when billionaires control everything.
But again, for those with a sliver of honesty left in their cold, heartless carcasses, it'll be funny to see them try to justify why their billionaires are actually, it's actually good when they control things.
So I'd like to see Elon Musk go for that.
And I was just thinking about this the other day since I mentioned it.
What is the exact number of times Bill Gates has been to Jeffrey Epstein's island?
So I was just thinking about it again that like there are places as I made this point on the show before but you know we probably have a lot of new viewers now and you need to you need to really put into context how often Bill Gates went to Jeffrey Epstein's island.
And the way I think about it is like this.
Ever since I was a little kid, my grandparents lived in southwest Colorado.
A little tiny town.
And I know that town like the back of my hand.
I've seen it grow from a humble little main street to a tourist destination.
I know all the shops.
I know who owns the shops.
I know who I know where I know where the new builds are going in.
I know you know when and where different structures, but I like it.
You know, it's like a second home to me.
I've been that to that town less than Bill Gates has been to Jeffrey Epstein's Island.
Think about places that you've been in your life that you know, like the back of your hand that you have a real close connection to.
Have you been there 20 to 30 times?
Like a place that's not your home, a place that's.
In a city other than where you live.
Have you been anywhere 20 or 30 times?
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I don't know.
harrison smith
We used to go every year.
So I guess when I was young, I probably went 15 times.
You know, since I became an adult, I've probably been up there five or six times.
So I just want to put into context, like when Bill Gates just like, I never knew the guy.
I don't really know.
Really?
Cause you've been to his Island more than I've been to my grandparents' house.
So how close were you really?
How close were you really?
I have to say.
Out of all you know, some sometimes we have really major.
Powerful and gratifying victories in the info war.
Election of Donald Trump obviously stands out.
There have been a lot where it's like something happens or something is revealed and it's like vindication for what we've been saying.
What's happened to Bill Gates has been more subtle.
There hasn't been a major.
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Event.
harrison smith
This is also how victory looks in the Infowar.
The slow turning of opinion.
There wasn't a time you could point to where you say people liked Bill Gates before this and don't like him now.
But if you remember in 2020, they were parading Bill Gates around like he was the universe.
Now they don't try him out very much.
Nobody likes him anymore.
We have destroyed this man's reputation by telling the truth about him.
People are finally realizing it.
unidentified
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Something I haven't thought to use chat GPT for yet was sort of the perfect example of how this type of AI can be useful.
I feel like sometimes when we cover stories, I feel like expressing what's going on, I feel inadequate to express what we're really talking about here.
Yesterday, we covered the fact that in addition to last week's $3.5 billion for weaponry to Israel, this week we're sending them another $20 billion.
When you're talking about the stock market or military, you know, these numbers get thrown around sometimes.
I think it's a good use of ChatGPT to try to visualize exactly how much money that really is.
And of course, what you hear is that it's not really giving $20 billion to Israel.
That's, we don't write them a check for $20 billion.
And send it in a birthday card, right?
It's actually an investment in America.
Actually, it's beneficial for America because that's $20 billion injected into our defense industry.
Because all the money just gets spent at American weapon manufacturers.
What they like to say.
So it's like, it's like you're not even giving us money.
You're just giving yourself money.
Which is of course absurd.
Which is of course absurd.
If I give you a car, but I pay myself for the car, I've still just given you a car.
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Okay?
harrison smith
It doesn't make any sense.
Now, in kind of an ironic way, domestic weapon manufacturing is kind of the only major manufacturing domestic industry we have anymore.
And in a very real way, our economy is propped up entirely by war.
But it doesn't have to be.
It doesn't have to be.
And if we're going to spend $20 billion of our money... Sure.
$20 billion worth of weapons manufacturing jobs.
That's a lot of jobs.
$20 billion of building elementary schools also creates $20 billion worth of jobs.
It's not like spending it on the military-industrial complex somehow better than spending it on anything else.
I'd rather we not spend the $20 billion on anything, but if we're gonna spend it, what could we buy for ourselves?
What are the American people giving up for the privilege of being Israel's attack dog?
So I thought I'd ask ChatGPT.
Make a list of big ticket items that I could buy that cost $20 billion total.
Luxury yachts.
You could buy 10 super yachts at $100 million each.
15 large private jets at approximately $100 million each.
You could buy a luxury skyscraper in a major city like New York or London for around $2 billion, so 10 skyscrapers.
That's pretty cool.
It'd be pretty cool to have, like, 10 state-of-the-art skyscrapers.
Like, 10 major American cities could get a new landmark building, but... No, sorry, we have to blow up, uh... Palestinian children.
Buy a large private island for just $500 million.
Acquire several high-end properties in prime locations around the world, totaling $1.5 billion.
And let me make it clear.
The $20 billion includes all of these things.
I'm not saying $20 billion should get us 10 superyachts.
I'm saying you'd get 10 super yachts and 15 private jets and a luxury skyscraper in every major city in America and a private island worth $500 million and several high-end properties in prime locations around the world totaling $1.5 billion.
That probably gets you like...
I don't know, maybe a dozen castles.
You can probably get about a dozen castles for that.
You can buy a mid-sized tech company and several other smaller startups, totaling $2 billion.
So you gotta pad these numbers somehow.
$20 billion is so big, you gotta just start throwing in, like, I don't know, how about a billion-dollar company?
Like, we gotta just start getting rid of billions here.
So, a billion-dollar company, which, you know.
It's like the top 1.0001% of all companies.
Just throw that in as well.
You can get 20 Super Bowl commercials.
Throw that on for fun.
You can fund several trips to space with private companies like SpaceX or Blue Origin, totaling around $500 million.
Purchase several high-end sports teams, such as the NBA, NFL, or Premier League Club, each valued at around $3 billion.
High in jewelry, you can invest in a collection of rare and exquisite jewelry pieces valued around $500 million.
Philanthropic endeavors fund major charitable initiatives or global humanitarian projects totaling $1 billion.
Man, can you imagine?
Can you imagine what you could accomplish with just $1 billion in charity?
A billion dollars.
You can give a thousand people a million dollars and just go make the world a better place.
That's $1 billion.
Do that 20 times.
Imagine how much better the world would be if instead of giving this money to Lockheed Martin to create missile systems to bomb the already destroyed rubble in Gaza, what if instead you just gave that money to literally anybody else?
Just anybody, just on the street.
What if you had $20,000 million checks?
That's the way you need to think about it.
20,000 so imagine a like the thickest book you've ever seen Imagine like you know Was I think like Harry Potter and the Fourth Harry Potter whatever the longest one like gets close to a thousand pages, right?
So like the thickest book you can imagine Imagine every page of that is a million dollar check and you have 20 of those and Every page of 20 Harry Potter books is a million dollar check.
Imagine what you could accomplish just walking around handing that out to people, right?
Which would make the world a better place, spending that money on bombing Gazan children, or just handing it out to a dude on the street and going, spend this on something other than yourself.
I could say it's like impossible to imagine.
Imagine the no-kill animal shelters, and the community gardens, and the libraries, and the elementary schools, and the sports teams, and the after-school programs.
Just imagine what an average person could do with that.
You could, of course, finance major blockbuster films or a large film studio.
film or studio costing around $500 million. Innovative infrastructures, investing in groundbreaking
infrastructure projects such as advanced public transportation, public transit systems, or
sustainable energy initiatives totaling $3 billion. So all of these together would equal
about $20 billion.
Sports teams and castles and trips to the moon. And if you want to think about it in
elementary school sizes, and maybe that's how we should do it. Maybe instead of saying
that America gave Israel $20 billion worth of weapons this week, what if instead we framed
it as America sent Israel 1,333 elementary schools worth of weapons. 1,333 schools could
have been built with the money that we sent to Israel.
The most, like, the most advanced, like, all-in-one school, high school, middle school, like, what about just, like, top-of-the-line, state-of-the-art, finest material available?
How many schools could you build?
About 10 a state.
About 10 per state.
Imagine every state in America getting some brand new learning institution for 10 of its cities.
Imagine what a positive effect that would have.
Imagine what we could do with the energy and the prosperity and the capability that we have to exert.
And this may be what makes me hate the New World Order more than anything else.
The squandering of potential.
The wasted effort.
The energy that goes towards nothing but wanton, hopeless destruction.
we could be doing and we could be so much more.
unidentified
Welcome back ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
I'm going to go ahead and give out the phone number now.
Take your calls throughout this segment and the next hour.
unidentified
Give us a call.
1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
harrison smith
Give us a call now.
1-877-789-2539 1-877-789-2539
Give us a call now.
One thing that we have not looked into, that I just saw the headliner before going on air, is the extradition order for
Kim.com.
I think I had a story of that because I want to find out what that's about.
First thing I saw was... Wait, did I give out the number?
I think I did, right?
1-877-789-2539.
I don't know.
It's such a habit now.
It's one of those things I do it and don't even notice that I did it.
I think I did.
unidentified
1-877-789-2539.
harrison smith
The first thing I saw was Tim.com posting that he had, there'd been a successful, you know, extradition order passed to extradite him to the United States from New Zealand.
And he published that with like, it was like a winky face saying, I got some tricks up my sleeve.
Which I'm very interested in.
I'm interested to know what tricks he has.
what he's intending to do. Let's find out what this is all about, shall we?
Justice Minister signs extradition order for Mega Upload founder 12 years after FBI ordered
raid over file sharing site. Kim.com is facing criminal charges relating to the defunct file
sharing website Mega Upload is to be extradited to the US, the New Zealand Justice Minister said,
which could end more than a decade of legal wrangling.
Germanborn.com has New Zealand residency and has been fighting extradition to the US since.
since 2012 after the FBI ordered raid on his Auckland mansion.
The High Court in New Zealand first approved his extradition in 2017, with an appeals court reaffirming the finding a year later.
In 2020, the country's Supreme Court again affirmed the finding but opened the door for a fresh round of judicial review.
Now, the Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has signed an extradition order for Dotcom, a spokesperson said on Thursday.
I didn't actually say that.
posted on X Tuesday, the obedient US colony in the South Pacific just decided to extradite me
for what users uploaded to mega upload and what appears to be a reference
to the extradition order.
He did not reply further to request for comment as well as copyright infringement.
So I guess it's copyright infringement.
unidentified
They didn't actually say that.
harrison smith
Sorry, I'm just reading over the article that I just read.
You would think they would have mentioned this.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
As well as copyright infringement.com faces more serious.
Like you see what I'm saying?
Like they never say he, this is, this is a matter of copyright infringement.
Then later in the article, they're like, as well as copyright.
unidentified
All right.
harrison smith
So apparently it has to do with copyright infringement.
Like all he said was that it's for what users uploaded to mega upload.
And that's what I remember is that this had to do with people uploading like movies to mega upload and sharing it that way.
As well as copyright infringement, Dotcom faces a more serious charge including money laundering and racketeering.
He's long argued that he should not be held liable for copyright infringement carried out using his website, a file sharing service that allowed users to upload content and share the link with others to download.
He says New Zealand copyright law makes it clear ISP cannot be criminally held liable for the actions of their users, and that after the High Court first ruled against him, unless you're Tim Kim Dotcom.
He said in a quote.
They say, Under New Zealand law, this conduct could be categorized as a type of fraud.
unidentified
U.S.
harrison smith
authorities say .com and three other mega-upload executives cost film studios and record companies more than $500 million by encouraging paying users to store and share copyrighted material, which generated more than $175 million in revenue for the site.
They only cost film studios $500 million?
I'm sorry, where are the extradition orders for the producers of the new Star Wars movies?
Hollywood loses a billion dollars as a matter of course every couple of months now.
It turns out the real threat to the film industry wasn't people sharing good content.
It was hiring people to create bad content.
They're just mad now that nobody wants to download nobody wants to pirate their nobody's even bothering to get their stuff for free anymore They wish they could go back to a time where people were eager to download and pirate and share the latest Hollywood production And more people to actually watch the movie now watch the movies now, I mean How much did they pay for The rights to Star Wars?
They paid over a billion, right?
You could add that to our list of things that we could buy instead of sending missiles to the Middle East.
You could have bought the Star Wars franchise with the change you have left over.
But they've run that into the ground.
That cost them a billion dollars.
Oh, four billion.
I'm sorry, four billion dollars.
I mean Kathleen Kennedy has cost film production companies more than Kim Dotcom ever could
in his wildest dream.
So I guess this is mostly just about the copyright infringement.
I'm just looking at it now.
The site was formerly based in Hong Kong until 2012 when the U.S.
seized the domain names and shut down the website, but it survived, launching in 2013 as Mega with a New Zealand domain name.
Dotcom has no involvement in the company since at least 2015 and now bills itself as an online privacy service and is run by a New Zealander, Shane Tipu, also known as Shane Phillips, who joined as the Human Resources Director.
But this has to be taken in context with other similar Cases obviously, such as Julian Assange extended legal battles to extradite people for what they posted online.
Lots of similarities there.
While kim.com wasn't exposing state secrets, he was providing secure platforms for people to upload things beyond the reach of censorship or surveillance, which is very threatening to People whose entire existence relies on their careful manipulation and control of information flow.
But not just that.
There's all of the controversy around X and Elon Musk and Thierry Breton threatening Elon Musk and going after social media companies in the UK saying that social media companies will be criminally charged if information is shared there and they don't act to take it down.
It's about circumventing restrictions, constitutional restrictions here in America and around the world, where they limit the government's ability to silence you, censor you, surveil you, look through your digital papers.
They're setting up the most convenient setup for them.
And what they're trying to establish is a structure in which the private companies are working on behalf of the Powers that be, working on behalf of the government, which itself is working on behalf of the banks.
So what they're trying to set up is that instead of needing legal recourse, requiring a legal process to take down information, they want to send a very clear signal to the owners and operators of digital services, cloud hosting, all that sort of stuff.
And they're saying the president of You have to control what your people say.
You have to be our enforcers.
You have to censor and silence or provide the information of the users of your site or you will go to jail.
So better safe than sorry, you censor for us.
You actively surveil and Control what people are posting to your site, or it'll be you that pays the price.
So it's about outsourcing censorship, outsourcing control, outsourcing surveillance to the private companies, and making it very clear that if you don't go along as a private company, that's just not a choice you have.
You will be sent to jail for that.
You will be extradited.
There's nowhere you can go to escape.
They're predicating it all now.
Copyright infringement, I'm sure.
When you go to your phone calls in the next hour, I do once again beg, implore, and beseech
you to go to InfoWarsStore.com.
For your own good, dang it.
Sure it keeps us on the air.
Yeah, it keeps the New World Order on the back foot.
Yes, we're in an extremely tenuous period right now where the survival of InfoWars is
at stake and your contribution is more important than ever.
Those are all great reasons.
The real, the number one reason is because the products are great and you'll appreciate
them and like them and probably buy them again when you see how good they are.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
And this is the thing there are.
Like I realize and it's primordial sense like the InfoWars setup really is the only possible future for media.
And other people are doing this, but it's very simple.
You have a store where you produce things, and it is the engine that funds the media outlet.
So you don't sell advertising to anybody, and you don't advertise your products anywhere else.
But instead of just running a supplement store to make money selling supplements, all of that money gets funneled back into a media outlet.
This is the funding system of the future.
Just like this is the news of the future on fullwarestore.com.
greg reese
The Bohemian Grove was founded in 1878 by the Bohemian Club, which was formed in 1872.
It is 2,700 acres of private land in Montreal, California, where every summer in July, hundreds of the most powerful and influential men attend what is known as the Cremation of Care Ceremony.
An early version of it was photographed in 1915 and published by National Geographic.
In 1989, a writer for Spy Magazine infiltrated Bohemian Grove and mentioned the Cremation of Care ceremony, but did not mention the effigy.
The article mostly focused on powerful drunk men dressing in drag and engaged in homoerotic behavior.
In 2000, when Alex Jones captured the ceremony on video, you can see an effigy, a model of a person to be destroyed, being burned alive in a ritual sacrifice.
unidentified
This summer sets us free!
We're free!
greg reese
Around the time that Alex Jones was there filming it, musician Kid Rock was there as a guest.
unidentified
Did you?
You went to the Grove?
Yeah.
kid rock
It was the first evening, and you gather around, whatever, the owl by this lake, if I remember correctly, which could be a little hazy.
harrison smith
It was a long time ago.
And, like, I've heard about this place.
unidentified
I'm like, this is some real secret-ass shit.
harrison smith
I can't believe I'm here, right?
And it's just a trove of celebrities.
unidentified
I met, like, Paul Pelosi and his son.
Oh, boy.
harrison smith
And, like, Chris Matthews.
unidentified
Like, you know?
But I was hanging out with them.
We were having cool conversations.
Kind of weird.
And then they asked me, like, I had to come play my guitar.
Oh, no.
And, like, sing at one of these camp things.
And I was like, I don't know.
I feel so dirty.
greg reese
The oldest religion on Earth can still be found within many secret societies, the New Age movement, and hiding within many churches, mosques, and synagogues.
The basis of this ancient religion is the attainment of counsel from advanced entities for one to gain earthly wealth and power.
These advanced entities have a hunger for human life, which is how human sacrifice factors into this ancient transaction.
By 2012, a handful of men were making individual claims that they witnessed human sacrifice at Bohemian Grove.
Peter Chernoff says that the men taking part in the sacrifice went on to hold various positions of power in society.
unidentified
Peter, you witnessed children being sacrificed at the Grove?
You know, I did.
At the Bohemian Grove, I was involved in a rather private ritual, Catholic Nazi satanic in nature.
A service, a working, if you will, with nine relative ununknowns at the time, so to speak.
Willie Brown, Arlen Specter, Barney Frank, Roger Mahoney, Ratzinger, who's now the Pope, Robert Byrd, Over the years, other people have snuck inside to take video.
and the master of ceremonies was Lieutenant Colonel Michael Aquino.
The cremation of care, what it is really, it's a discussion regarding population control.
They're making decisions as to what group of millions of people they're going to genocide next.
And we all have seen the genocides over the last 10-15 years for anybody that's paying even a modicum of attention.
greg reese
Over the years, other people have snuck inside to take video.
unidentified
No way.
Bohemian Grove. I made it.
Hang on.
This is the Ovilus statue.
greg reese
In a phone conversation published by former Project Veritas employee Justin Leslie,
James O'Keefe is asked about his recent attendance at the Bohemian Grove.
is asked about his recent attendance at the Bohemian Grove.
unidentified
I was just a guest.
Um, I didn't see anything wrong there.
Some of our people that I've known for many years were there.
If I saw something, I wouldn't tell you, but, you know, I think there's a lot of conspiracy theories and stuff, and I didn't see anything.
And there's a lot of people that support us that are involved in that.
greg reese
This year, the Cremation of Care Ceremony was conducted on July 13th, the same day that Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt.
This ancient religion is entrenched within the foundations of civilization.
harrison smith
Absolutely bombshell report by Gregory's.
The culture in Grove and the cremation of care ceremony.
Again, blood, it sacrifices and the creeps that run our country.
Ladies and gentlemen, a lot of good colors today.
Let's get out to them.
Tim in California is first on the docket.
Quick call in Tim.
You're on the air about Tim Waltz.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Yes, based on what you were talking about earlier, Harrison, and you were kind of comparing the number of times on the
Epstein jet, and then you could compare the number of times that you'll
say you went to your grandparents house.
And, you know, maybe.
Maybe it's important.
whatever it was, 15 or so, and I'm thinking, well, it's one thing to go from one part of
America to another part of America, but Tim Walz decided he would go to China. China. 30 times.
harrison smith
Really?
unidentified
China. 30 times.
Plus 30 times.
So, and by the way, you know, some of the, I guess what I'm saying is if I went down to a tattoo shop 30 times, I might end up with a tattoo.
If I went down to the nudie bar 30 times, I might end up hooked up with some girl that strips for a living.
If you go to China 30 times, you might end up, you know, being kind of like them in some ways.
One other thing I just want to, I want to hit you with this, and I know you got other colors, but you were talking about money, money, and how far the money goes.
Remember we got 42,000 structurally deficient, unsafe bridges that millions of people in this country travel on every day.
And the amount of money it would take to fix them is just a handful of a billion.
That's according to the people in the government.
They should know.
And by the way, another point I would make is we're equally exposed on our power grid.
To EMPs and the amount of money it would take to harden our electric grid against EMPs.
Again, we basically piss away or give away that much.
It seems like every month now.
And it wouldn't bother you as much if they didn't let a Chinese spy balloon with 10,000 pounds of hardened gear fly over our country.
It occurs to me they could have had an EMP ready to go in there.
And if they did, what was going to stop it?
harrison smith
Uh, rainbows?
Rainbows and unicorns, Tim!
Uh, yeah, no, you're... Wow.
That's a lot of good... So, Tim Walz has visited China 30 times... I mean, how's he even had time to do that?
That's once a year for 30 years?
Like, what?
unidentified
That's... He's a teacher, don't you understand?
He was a teacher, that's why he was able to take students.
In fact, Sunday, Chase Geyser, on the fourth hour of Yeoman Work, the last hour of Sunday, he had some guy, I think his name was Chad, called in, and he kept them on for about a half an hour, and this guy was the real meal deal.
He actually went with Walsh to China, and he could tell you every detail, and you could tell this guy was no BS, it was the truth.
And for anyone that hasn't heard that, go back and have a listen.
harrison smith
Waltz reminds me of, the Chinese have a term for it, Baidu I think?
Is that the word?
They have a term that means like basically like suicidal leftist idiot.
He strikes me as the type of person that would just revel in the deception of the communist Chinese.
Because I've explained how this works and I worked on a film that showed a true life story where a student went over to China and they basically they start off by like buttering you up and just being like oh we just love Americans we just we just want to be friends and you can help us out and you're just so smart and we just want to learn from you and they suck you in with this and they start getting you on the hook for money like they start giving you money for free Just going we just we just want to foster a relationship and maybe you can write some articles for our local paper and we'll sponsor you and we'll give you a scholarship.
Like Tim Walsh just strikes me as the type of person that China could just lay on the most bare bones like flattery and just you know show him the the parts of the country that look really nice and you know steer him away from the slave factories steer him away from the The jails where people are tortured to death with no trial, like just don't show him that and he won't ask questions and just, you know, show him the Potemkin village and he's just type of guy to come back to America and just go, China's amazing.
Communism works perfectly.
Everybody there is happy.
Everybody I talked to was super happy and loved communism.
It's amazing.
He strikes me as a type of person.
That the Chinese people would specifically target to be like you stupid gullible American.
You are now an apparatchik of us.
We're going to co-opt you into spreading our ideology in your suicidal naivety.
As to the real threat that you are now bringing in to the country.
He strikes me as somebody that the Chinese government likely identified very early on as somebody who, with just a little investment of time and flattery, would be a lifelong sucker for you.
A lifelong fool to exploit.
That's just sort of a vibe thing.
That's just kind of a vibe thing I get from him.
And I know how to think like the Chinese.
I've studied the Chinese enough that I know if I was in the Chinese mindset and I see this fat American goober coming over, I'm like, there's like a shark looking at a limping tuna.
It's just, it's a juicy prize for me.
Or maybe he just loves The culture.
You said some other good stuff too.
What were the other points you were making?
Anyway, we'll get to more calls, but great call, Tim.
Peter in Florida, go ahead.
You're on the air about the UK riots.
unidentified
Hey, can you hear me?
harrison smith
I hear you.
Thanks for calling in.
unidentified
Yeah, I mostly just wanted to talk about, you know, framing the narrative, obviously.
Right.
Words are both extremely important, both for reality and for deception for those in power.
And obviously, you know, one of the goals of 1984 was to eliminate old speak so that the proles in Airstrip One, being the United Kingdom, can't even conceptualize of certain topics such as, you know, national sovereignty, family identity.
And, you know, what's interesting is if you Ask the average leftist, you know, are you for indigenous rights and against systemic discrimination?
They will 100% say yes.
But then if you say, well, do you care about the indigenous English and the indigenous Irish people being colonized and systemically discriminated against in the workplace?
Right.
It'll quickly reveal You know, their hypocrisy and, and the thin veneer of, you know, equality and justice that they maintain.
And even if, right, if you ask a feminist, you know, do you care about restriction of women's freedoms and large scale rape gangs?
They would say, Oh, that's horrible.
And then be like, well, then why do you support the Muslims and protecting them and covering up the crimes and immigration?
Right?
They're fundamentally just kind of, you know, at odds with what they say versus what they display.
And that's why, you know, it's so the media both hiding, um, you know, lying by omission and then also just outright lying and manipulating words is so important in what's going on today.
harrison smith
100%.
You could, you could not be more correct in identifying this stuff.
And that's also why, you know, in framing any of these narratives, I guess it is how you envision the conflict, because to me, to the people waving the Palestinian flag and giant mobs in the UK, they see the conflict in the Middle East as poor, innocent brown people being exploited by white supremacy.
They see this as like a The communistics like racial breakdown to me the Palestinian issue is an issue of national sovereignty It's an it's a nationalism question that they deserve a nation they deserve to You know rule themselves it they deserve to have all of the rights benefits privileges and obligations of a nation It is a matter of nationhood.
It's a nationalist issue for me.
I Guess a way to Here's how it breaks down.
So you've got two conflicts going on with very strange bedfellows in each of these, right?
So you've got Israel versus Palestine, which would be... I'll draw their flag.
unidentified
I can't remember exactly how it looks.
harrison smith
You've got Israel versus Palestine, and then you've got the Muslims.
What's the symbol for the Muslims?
A black cube?
Versus Britain, which is the Union Jack.
Now... Oh, it's a moon, right?
It's the crescent moon.
Okay, so... It's weird how these break down.
So, some people are pro-Israel... Do you want to do the five star?
They're pro-Israel and pro-Britain.
Now, if that's the case...
That probably just means that you hate brown people.
Because the inverse of this is that if you are on the side of the Muslims in Europe taking over the natives land and exerting foreign control, and you're on the side of Palestine, well, you're a brown person and you hate white people.
Or you're a white person and you hate yourself.
Now, if you are on the side of the Palestinians, In their drive and desire to have national sovereignty and to govern themselves, and you're on the side of the British patriots who want to be left alone and not want to be swamped and invaded in their own country, then you are a principled nationalist.
See, the principle I'm running on is everyone has a right to their own land, everyone has A right to have a say in the governance of the place where you are indigenous and where your family's from.
That means Palestinians have a right to Palestinian land.
British people have a right to British land.
It is totally hypocritical.
It is completely an act of cognitive dissonance if you are waving a Palestinian flag in the UK right now.
Pretty much as simple as that.
If you think that the Palestinian people deserve not to be kicked out of their homeland, if you believe that the Palestinian people have a right to violently resist attempted occupation, you're based.
This means you're based.
This means you're based and cool.
A based cool patriot if you are in favor of Palestinian rights and Native British rights, because that's a principled stance That can be applied to anything at any time.
It doesn't matter what the political atmosphere is.
It doesn't matter how I personally feel about the groups involved.
That's another aspect of it.
That people want to confuse you with.
Oh, you think the Palestinians should be left alone?
Well, they would hate you and that just means you want to generally mutate women or whatever.
It's like, look, it's not up to me how the Palestinians govern themselves.
It's not up to me.
Whether I approve of their way of life.
That's kind of the point.
They get to be themselves.
They get to do what they want to do.
I don't have a right.
The Israelis don't have a right.
The British don't have a right.
Nobody has a right to tell these people how to live and to kick them off the land if they displease them.
No, that's not how it works.
So it's not even about who the people are or what the conflict is.
It's about basic principles.
If you don't have principles, you have nothing to stand on.
And yeah, it is.
It is just completely, uh, completely hypocritical.
There was one other thing.
What do you have to say to that, Peter?
And there's one other thing that you mentioned that I wanted to, um, to bring up, but what's your, what's your take on that?
unidentified
No, I mean, absolutely.
Right.
Just how you mapped it out about, right.
National sovereignty or populism, right.
These are larger scale ideas.
Whereas most people are thinking kind of in tribal mindsets.
Um, and then the other thing kind of separately, but when you were talking about, you know, the current deindustrialization of Germany, I'm not sure if you're familiar with the Morgenthau plan, which was an alternative, which was an alternative to the Marshall plan.
So that's what's essentially just happening in modern day.
Yep.
100%.
harrison smith
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Morgenthau plan.
I mean, We should do, I should do a report on the Morgenthau plan.
I was actually just reading about it yesterday.
And they, they, they very much intended to exterminate the German race after World War II.
It was prevented, or at least slowed down.
It was, it was delayed several decades.
But I mean, they had official plans, you know, by the US administration under this guy, Morgenthau.
And they, they did in some circumstances, Like to some degree do this, but they just had operational plans of just like, all right, let's go kidnap 12 million Germans and send them to be slaves in the USSR so that the communists can work them to death.
And they did.
I mean, they, the American government actively sent innocent German civilians to be Slaves to be worked to death in the Soviet Union and the Morgenthau plan if it had yeah 26 million it would result in 26 million Germans dying from starvation.
25 million Germans dying from starvation.
That was like their actual plan.
Not as an accident like that's what their that was their ultimate goal.
Yeah look into the Morgenthau plan if you haven't already folks.
All right, let's go back out to your calls.
Thank you very much for that call, Peter.
Let's go to Ray in Minnesota talking about the election.
Go ahead, Ray, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, Harrison.
How's it going?
Good, thanks.
So I guess the main point I'd like to get to is what happened in 2020.
I mean, we have clear evidence in Fulton County, you know, what happened.
Nobody's doing anything about it.
I mean, nobody's brought articles of impeachment against Biden or anything like that.
And now we got Tim Walz running with Kamala, which, you know, he is one of the most corrupt politicians I can think of being from the state of Minnesota.
I know his policies pretty well.
I guess my question to you is, what do we do if they do it again?
You know, I don't think there's enough people that are focused on this topic.
harrison smith
This has to be, this has to be a main focus.
You're exactly right.
I am so sort of baffled at the story of Fulton County and Arizona in like the... I don't know.
I don't know, like, there's people doing good work out there, I think.
I'm pretty sure.
And maybe it's just because they don't have any like establishment support or whatever, but I cannot figure out what is going on there. Like there's no reporting about
this stuff. Every day almost I see a video on Twitter, usually from Fulton County somewhere else,
where it's just like, this is it confirmed, you know, finally, you know, we have the smoking gun. They
stole the election. I'm like, I'm just, I just have no idea what's going on there.
I have no idea what the process is, where it is in the process, who is looking into what, what they're finding, who these people are, where they're testifying, who they're testifying to.
I just have no idea what's going on there.
So, and like, I don't, I don't have the time or the resources to like, actually find this information out.
So like literally yesterday, I'll pull in the video and we can play it.
And it seems like a bombshell thing, but there's no context to it.
I don't know if it's a new video or a video from years ago.
The lack of like communication from the people doing this, because apparently they're working every day.
Every day I'm seeing updates.
Every day they're doing stuff.
And I don't want to like criticize them because clearly we need these people doing this stuff.
But I don't, I can't make heads or tails of what is going on with the investigation into the stolen election.
And maybe that's our fault.
I mean, I would like to be able to report this.
I would like to have these people on.
I would like to know what the status of the investigation is, who's carrying out the investigation.
This video, I just put it in the folder here, and we'll play it.
It's minute 23.
This was posted yesterday, but it was posted with no information.
I can't tell when it was filmed.
Apparently it was an election integrity hearing.
The title of this was Dominion adjudicating the overthrow of the U.S.
government across every battleground state in the November 3rd, 2020 election.
What does that mean?
So where is this testimony from?
When was it made?
How legitimate is it?
Am I gonna get sued for playing it?
I don't know.
I don't know anything about what's going on there.
I'm sorry, this is just like a long ramble to say like I have no idea, but This has been frustrating to me because you're right.
This is like a major topic.
It's a major issue.
And I just sort of assume like...
There's gotta be legal groups out there doing this, and we know the legal process by putting in requests for information, those requests are getting denied, they're having to reword it, it's going back and forth, and I'm like waiting for the official press conference.
I'm waiting for the lawyer to come out and say, we won the case and here's the outlet.
Congressmen or state senators to come out and say, here's the investigation, here's how it's proceeding, and here's the information that we're getting.
We're getting nothing from any of these things.
So again, I assume more evidence is being found.
I assume the things that I see posted on X are based on some new developments in this case,
but the people involved in this have got to take journalism one-on-one.
You gotta do interviews and explain to people what's going on.
I don't even know who to reach out to.
I don't know who's doing it.
If anybody's doing it, let me know.
Call in, DM me on Twitter, tag me on Twitter, tell me what's happening.
I get the same feeling that I get with the, uh, like weather modification people.
Like I go to my Twitter notifications and I'm tagged and it's just like, this is huge.
And it's just a bunch of charts that I can't even begin to understand.
It's a bunch of lines.
There's red lines, and there's blue lines, and there's... It's over time, over area.
I have no idea what I'm looking at.
No, I... I don't know what the charts mean.
I don't know what the numbers mean.
I don't know what the abbreviations are.
No idea.
I assume it's good information.
I assume it is a big deal.
I have no idea what you're trying to show me.
So, this is how I feel.
unidentified
It's the same thing with... With the...
harrison smith
Fulton County, the election investigation, who, what, when, where.
Here's the person talking.
Here's their name.
Here's why they're talking.
Here's who they're talking to.
Here's the date that they're talking on.
Here's the case that the parties, we need this information.
I'm not comfortable sharing videos or information that is just like breaking huge dominion, totally busted exclamation point.
It's like, okay, cool.
More and more, I need information, I need to know what's going on.
So here's the video I had yesterday.
Didn't play it, because I don't know what the hell it's from, who she is, who she's talking to, or when it was recorded, but this is the type of information that's coming out about the election integrity investigation.
Let's watch.
unidentified
This is the duplication, excuse me, the duplication room.
I observed with my Democratic partner the preparation of a new ballot since the original one was soiled or wouldn't go through the tabulators.
I read her a Trump Republican ballot, and as soon as she entered it into the system, the ballot defaulted on the screen to a Biden Democratic ballot.
We reported this to the supervisors, and others in the room commented that they had witnessed the same manipulation.
We were never told what, if any corrective action was taken.
All I know is the next day I was called outside the room that I was working in signature verification by the supervisor saying, I understand you caused some problems this week and saying that you thought our machines were not working correctly.
And I was being the one that was scolded.
And I was told at that point in time, I could not discuss anything or talk about what was going on as many people were threatened because they were told that their voices would be suppressed.
They would be either left, have to leave the room, and not work there again.
harrison smith
Yeah, sounds pretty bombshell, but, you know, names, dates, places, anything?
I mean, anything?
Elon Musk wants to make a difference.
He can set aside a million dollars, hire a lawyer to just liaise on this.
Folks, we'll go out to your phone calls here.
I just got this story delivered.
Hackers steal Americans' social security numbers, say experts.
Public advocates fear that a possible tsunami of identity theft is coming after a hacking group allegedly stole the personal records of nearly 3 billion people.
Crap.
The theft happened in April, according to a class action lawsuit filed in federal court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
It says the hacking group known as USDOD.
Wait a second.
unidentified
Okay.
It's not a fake story.
harrison smith
It's everywhere.
It's a real story.
And I'm sure they just chose this as a...
unidentified
It's a great name.
Great name if you want to get confusing with people.
harrison smith
The U.S.
D.O.D.
stole the records from the National Public Data, which offers personal information to employers, private investigators, and others who do background checks.
They tried to sell the data for $3.5 million, but has now posted most of it for free on an online exchange for personal stolen data.
claims to have 2.9 billion records containing personal data from everybody in the US, UK, and Canada.
Although these populations only add up to roughly 440 million.
They're basically saying every single person's social security number was stolen.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
According to the website Bleeping Computer, each record consists of the following information, a person's name, mailing addresses, and social security number, with some records including additional information, like other names associated with the person.
None of this data is encrypted.
Experts say the most effective action you can take right now is to freeze your credit files at the three major credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion.
That will prevent others from signing up for credit cards or opening other financial accounts in your name.
One big warning, don't respond to an unsolicited email that claims to be from one of the other, from one of the credit bureaus.
I'm not sure what that means.
It's the HackAttack program from the lockstep document.
Should we find out what they say about the proliferation of hackers during this uncertain and angry time?
We'll pull up the lockstep document here in just a second.
And see what we can't learn.
See if we can't learn what the powers that be have loaded to bear for this inevitability.
We'll go to your phone calls.
In the meantime, let's go to Joe in Arkansas.
I want to talk to you about the scope of the rot that has taken control.
The cancer has taken over the body, Joe.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Yes, it has.
Thank you for taking my call.
Um, yeah, I just want everybody just to kind of keep in mind what's what's happened the last four years, and really it's been going on a lot longer than that.
But from from the bioweapon being released on us, and then the shot, that's another weapon to the coup in 2020.
I mean, this, the Ukrainian war, all the J sixers getting arrested, and And I think what many people forget and they don't realize is the people that are locking them up, the FBI, the beat cop that is going along with it to the jailer.
I mean, they're all guilty in my mind.
They're guilty.
They know these people.
Most of them just walked in.
Many of them walked in and turned right back around and they're getting months in jail when you're Pedophiles that are running, running the streets here are, I mean, some of them are getting let back out just to do the same thing again.
And then, uh, yeah, I mean, and I want people to also keep in mind this.
I don't believe I'm thinking next month, they're going to lock up Trump.
I think they're going to take him off the playing field.
So that's going to be another stolen election.
I think that judge is going to lock them up.
I think he's been told to lock them up.
And, uh, so then what?
What are we going to do if they lock him up?
I mean, it's just, I mean, just, uh, it's sickening what's going on.
And I don't, I don't see a good ending.
I don't see how this ends.
Uh, I mean, I think next year, the end of this year, things are just going to get bad.
And I think, I think Charles probably going to die in jail.
I think they're going to lock them up.
And, uh, yeah, secret service has led him down secret service and And there's plenty of people in that agency and other agencies that know the truth about what happened last month, but they're not saying anything.
So, it's just, I mean, this country is really, there's so much evil in it.
It's just, so.
I know that things happen so fast, and I know that we forget, you know, because it's always something new.
You know, like this hack attack and all that, and I'm sure it'll be something next week, but yeah.
Yeah.
harrison smith
A little ray of sunshine for us this morning, Joe.
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
No, but I get exactly what you're saying, and look, this is what I struggle with too, I'm sure.
I'm sure you're sick of hearing it at this point because, you know, I can just tell you're, you, you're in the same mindset I am where it's like, you just start thinking about one thing and then you're thinking about all of them.
And then it's like, you know, I have the, I'm just like, I can't even think of all the things at once.
I need to, like, list them out.
I need, like, a list.
I need, like, a compendium.
I need to, like, constantly be reminded, like, oh, yeah, we still haven't gotten justice over COVID.
We still haven't gotten, you know, we still haven't fixed the election being stolen.
We still haven't gotten justice for the pandemic lockdown, not just the virus being released on purpose, not just the vaccines being the death shot, but the economic destruction and the mental Illness that was created because of all the unwarranted and
unwise lockdowns. I mean It is it can seem totally overwhelming. Here's the silver
cloud the silver lining and And this is in itself sort of a double-edged sword because
the truth is that fixing this is very simple But it requires us to be a little bit mean
And that's a double-edged sword the double-edged sword is that it's so easy to fix this stuff
and the frustration in knowing
That it's gonna be the media and it's gonna be Social media posts and it's gonna be
basically the the meme of You know, here's a ground per here's here's a brown person
crying let's get rid of the Constitution And how frustrating it is that we can't just set things right.
Because the minds of the average American person is so utterly dislocated and demented and warped beyond recognition that we won't be able to do it.
So close yet so far away.
The good news about what you're saying, about police following orders and being guilty of this, the one little ray of hope is that all of the machines of death that they're building, all of the surveillance, all of the censorship, All of the propaganda, it's just a machine.
It's just a tool.
And if we want, we can take control of that machine.
We can sit in the cockpit.
We can wield the tools.
Can we do that?
Can we handle that?
If we want to, yes, we can.
If we want to set things right, we can fix this.
It's a depressing realization when you realize that people don't think for themselves.
It's very depressing when you hear a bunch of well-educated, thoughtful people celebrating transgender children.
And you think, really?
You haven't thought this for yourself?
You're just repeating what you've heard even though it is ridiculous on the face of it?
But you're not thinking for yourself.
You're not thinking of an idea and then trying to put it through your own filters, determine whether or not it's true.
You are just a vessel of other people's ideas.
And that's sad, and it's sort of disappointing that people can't think for themselves.
But then you turn around and go, hey, if it was our message that was getting spread, these people would be just as Welcome back, folks.
on our side. Because they don't have a side. They aren't thinking about these things. They're
just doing what the authorities say. If we can get in this position of the authority,
then it's going to all be turned around. And those police that are mindlessly going after
peaceful protesters, it's going to be turned to go after the people that are actually destroying
this country. Welcome back, folks. Final segment of American Journal.
We're going to do the hack attack section of the lockstep document.
It really is amazing how they're shockingly able to predict what would happen.
Now remember, this was written in 2010, I believe, right?
And it was projecting through to 2020.
And so these are, you know, sort of fake headlines about 2015.
In 2015, the U.S.
reallocated a large share of its defense spending to domestic concerns pulling out of Afghanistan, where a resurgent Taliban seized power once again.
In Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa, more and more nation-states lost control of their public finances, along with the capacity to help their citizens to retain stability and order.
It's like they called it all, exactly.
Which would be impressive if the people writing this document weren't the ones making the decision for these things.
And they go on, meanwhile, overtaxed militaries and police forces could do little to stop
growing communities of criminals and terrorists from gaining power.
Technologically enabled gangs and networked criminal enterprises exploited both the weakness
of states and desperation of individuals.
And this, of course, is all in context of the big hack attack that apparently just happened
where everybody's social security number was stolen.
And for which the response, I mean, the only answer clearly is central bank digital currencies.
Obviously, if we do away with social security numbers and accept instead a biometric matrix of your identity, that will solve the problem.
Problem, reaction, solution.
Technology hackers were hard at work.
Internet scams and pyramid schemes plagued inboxes.
Meanwhile, more sophisticated hackers attempted to take down corporations, government systems, and banks via phishing scams and database information heists.
and their many successes generated billions of dollars in losses.
Verifying the authenticity of anything was increasingly difficult.
The heroic efforts of several companies and NGOs to create recognized seals of safety and approval proved ineffective when those seals were hacked.
So obviously, obviously the idea is that the, they're creating the perception that the less centralized
power, the less, the weaker the central authority is,
the more dangerous it is for you.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
And that all of these problems clearly have one answer, and it's to give them more power.
Stop resisting central bank digital currencies.
Stop resisting biometric surveillance.
Stop resisting 15-minute cities.
Stop resisting social credit scores.
Because without these things, we got hack attacks and nothing is safe and secure.
And, you know, if only, if only we would, you know, give up these restrictions to government power, then everything would be safe.
Kind of like how if we just did real ID, then the crisis of illegal immigration would end, right?
What happens?
You get real ID.
It establishes a giant I've been seeing his name pop up a lot but I'm not sure who he is.
illegal immigration only gets worse.
Let's go out to your phone calls again.
Brandon in Arizona.
Let's talk about Tony Saruga or Sagura.
I've been seeing his name pop up a lot, but I'm not sure who he is.
What's this about, Brandon?
unidentified
Yeah, Tony, oh, first of all, good morning.
Thanks for taking my call.
But Tony Saruga, he is a CIA, NSA whistleblower,
and he is a data scientist who has digital ID on every mobile device in the US.
apparently.
And I just, I've seen some of this information coming out and it's just like, it's blowing my mind.
Like already today, he's saying that over 30,000 international Antifa members have already arrived in Chicago.
And approximately five to eight hundred are arriving each day.
Um, so that's just telling me that, uh, maybe the, uh, the DNC is going to be a little bit better or spicier than the Olympics.
harrison smith
Interesting.
So he.
unidentified
Okay.
harrison smith
So he's got tracking.
He's got GPS tracking.
unidentified
Apparently, man, that's what he's saying.
So.
Another one that he did was...
Just a quick background to help you guys out here.
So I did a little bit of research after screening your call there.
And it looks like Tony Saruga is a data contractor and he has worked indexing domains and IP addresses
for the CIA and NSA.
And I investigated some of his whistle blowing claims.
They're all his claims.
Um, but he does claim to have an extensive list of people who came out of ghost vans.
Um, people who were What's the word I'm looking for?
Not saboteurs, but provocateurs.
Provocateurs who came out of white vans that Clay Higgins alleged.
So Tony Saruga has been in contact with Clay Higgins, and I believe that's where Clay Higgins, you know, got the All of the information that he had when he dropped that bombshell in congressional testimony about the ghost fans.
So these ghost fans, they showed up on J6.
A bunch of nefarious masked people came out of them.
Tony Sriga also claims to have a perfect screenshot of the license plate that dropped off the pipe bomber, as well as...
Um, more information on that person.
He said when, uh, when data was relayed to the FBI, that the, uh, AT&T who had that data corrupted that, that, uh, exact record of, of, uh, phone data.
So that is the long and short of it.
harrison smith
Interesting.
Well, we'd love to get this guy on.
unidentified
Yeah, that's what I was aiming for.
I wanted to get this information, make sure you guys are seeing it because, I mean, if you just look at his ex-feed, I mean, he does overlays from different protests to current protests.
He tells you how many devices were at this protest or now at this protest.
And man, it's just crazy to see how all these major events, major protests, everything that's popping off all over the place, It's kind of all overlaying with each other.
They're the same people, you know, it's crazy.
harrison smith
And this is, yes, this is great.
So GPS over 30,000 international Antifa have already arrived in the Chicago area with approximately 500 to 850 arriving more each day.
And this is the thing.
It's like, you know, yeah, it's really bad that there's so much surveillance all the time now.
But we could use it.
But we could if we wanted to use this same information to dismantle Antifa networks and imprison the people funding them.
You know?
You know there's a silver lining to this sort of stuff?
So, let me read.
This is his pinned tweet.
Tony Saruga.
My partners and I have been lifetime data scientists.
We own the digital ID of every mobile device and computer in the U.S.
and have indexed and archived every IP address in the world.
Our extensive experience in big and deep data, including geo-tracking and geo-location, makes our dozens of data companies the top authority for providing data to corporations, law enforcement, and the U.S.
government agencies like the CIA, NSA, DOD, DIA, etc., etc.
There are a number of videos documenting these ghost buses, as well as many of mostly nondescript DOJ vans that drop off ninja-wearing individuals that appear in other videos to have breached the Capitol cutting fences, removing barriers, opening doors, and other nefarious behaviors.
We also tracked the infamous J6 pipe bombers from one of these vans.
Later, we eventually tracked them to a Virginia metro station where a perfect capture of their vehicle license plate was made.
The FBI has all of this information.
Shortly after they were alerted, however, AT&T mysteriously accidentally corrupted that and only that particular cell phone user's data.
Additionally, their mobile devices was used hundreds of times before and after J6, accessing key cards.
Key card required DOJ, FBI parking garages and buildings.
I suppose it was from all the way back in November of last year.
And I don't know how I haven't heard more about this.
He must come out with something today, because I've been seeing his name all over the place today, but...
Didn't have time before the show to look into it.
So thank you for the call and for telling us this, Brandon.
Here's what he posted today.
GPS, 114 of the mobile devices present were at the Columbia University Pro-Palestine campus occupations.
102 devices were also present at three or more George Floyd Antifa BLM protests and riots.
74 devices were present for the Washington DC Union Station violent protests where park police were overwhelmed.
In the past 30 days, 44 of the devices present have also visited the Islamic Center of Washington, D.C.
So that's very interesting.
I'd like to get him on and figure out more about this.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Thank you to everybody for your calls.
I'm sorry if I wasn't able to get to you.
Please call in tomorrow and we'll take more phone calls on the Friday show.
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