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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!
Woo!
greg reese
Around the time that Alex Jones was there filming it, musician Kid Rock was there as a guest.
unidentified
Did you?
He 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.
unidentified
It was a long time ago.
And, like, I've heard about this place.
I'm like, this is some real secret-ass shit.
I can't believe I'm here, right?
And it's just a trove of celebrities.
I met, like, Paul Pelosi and his son.
Oh, boy.
And, like, Chris Matthews.
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 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, George Bush Sr.
and Warren Buffett, 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 gonna 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.
greg reese
Bohemian Grove.
unidentified
I made it.
Hang on.
greg reese
It's the owl statue.
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.
unidentified
I was just a guest.
Um, I didn't see anything on there.
Some of our people that I've known for many years were there.
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... Alright, folks, that is the latest from Greg Reese.
harrison smith
We will be back on the other side with your daily dispatch.
This is the American Journal, Infowars.com.
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greg reese
We'll be right back.
unidentified
It's Friday, August 16th, in the year of our Lord, 2024.
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
I think it's time to blow this thing.
Get everybody's stuff together.
Okay.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
unidentified
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
harrison smith
You're live this Friday morning.
We'll be joined by Lisa Logan in the third hour, I guess.
Talk about second hour.
Talk about the... The program at the heart of so much of what we see going on in the world.
The social-emotional learning.
The little bit of poison.
Whose effects are only felt decades down the line.
Very excited to talk to her.
We, of course, have lots of videos to show you.
We'll be taking your phone calls throughout the show as well.
Let's just get into it like we always do with our Daily Dispatch.
Alright, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Friday, August 16th, 2024.
U.S.
lying about involvement in Kursk attack, according to a Putin aide.
Kiev would never dare stage a large-scale incursion into Russian territory without Washington's blessing and NATO support, former Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Pestrushev said.
Last week, Kiev launched its largest attack against Russian territory since the outbreak of conflict in February 2022.
Western officials have voiced their support for the incursion into the Kursk region, but denied any prior knowledge or involvement in the operation.
That of course is a lie, but regardless about the truth, it matters what the Russians believe.
In other words, if they're under the impression that they are in a direct war with NATO and America, that's sort of a self-fulfilling thing, isn't it?
If they believe it to be true, it kind of is.
Meanwhile, some updates to the assassination attempt of Donald Trump last month.
Trump assassination victim set to file major lawsuit against the deep state to discover the truth about what happened.
It's a special report from InfoWars.com.
You can find it there.
Where during his Thursday show, Alex Jones spoke with attorney Robert Barnes about a Trump supporter who is now suing the deep state after attending the ill-fated butler rally and who was shot during the assassination attempt.
So we may actually be getting some answers.
It's a sad state of affairs that a person shot after the failure of Secret Service to do their most basic job is now having to file a lawsuit to find things out about this, but I'm not even sure how much there is to find anymore.
After all, another story from today.
The FBI secretly released would-be Trump assassin Thomas Crooks' body to be cremated before Representative Clay Hicks could examine it.
So yes, apparently the body of the would-be assassin has been cremated.
Completely cannot be investigated or looked at whatsoever because they burned it to ash as quick as they possibly could.
A very, very common occurrence in Deaths for which suspicion of the Deep State is involved.
Meanwhile, speaking of deaths where the Deep State's involved, Monkeypox vaccine makers' stock price soars after WHO declares a global public health emergency.
Stock prices for Impox vaccine maker Bavarian Nordic surged after the World Health Organization on Thursday declared Impox a global public health emergency.
The company's share prices jumped 17% in early trading in Copenhagen today.
It was reported after climbing 12% yesterday when the W.H.O.
made its announcement and the U.S.
shares were up 33% this morning.
The W.H.O.
cited recent outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring nations in its declaration.
Monkeypox, I remind you, is a sexually transmitted disease that affects gay men.
Meanwhile, Israel officials say Iran war inevitable and U.S.
should strike now.
Just strike now.
I think the best thing for you to do is just go ahead and strike Iran preemptively, says the Israeli diplomat.
The Israeli diplomat told Newsweek that a large-scale confrontation with Iran was guaranteed to come and called on U.S.
President Joe Biden to take direct action against the Islamic Republic sooner than that.
It's inevitable.
Flor Hassan Nahum, a special envoy of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, told Newsweek in reference to the looming possibility of a war with Iran as regional tensions threaten to boil over into serious escalation.
The ominous prediction comes as Iran threatens to exact vengeance against Israel over the unclaimed killing of Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh two weeks ago in Tehran.
The United States has scrambled to avoid major escalation by pushing both Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Haniyeh's success for Yaha Sinwar toward a ceasefire to their raging war in Gaza.
Benjamin Netanyahu Like, I just can't.
There's too much going on right now.
We have to see this through.
And, of course, the Hamas person is like, you think I'm meeting with them?
They're going to kill me.
No, they're... No, you don't... No, they're desperately doing everything they can to kill me.
I can't meet with them.
It's gotta be hard to... It's gotta be hard to carry out negotiations when you keep killing the other side's negotiators.
But, hey.
What do you know?
So yeah, they're trying to get America to preemptively strike Iran.
Do we even need to get into this?
I guess we will.
I guess we'll get into that a little bit later.
I think we should... I think we should preemptively get out of the Middle East.
That's my suggestion.
And finally, we have this Harris Kamal Harris to propose economic policy focused on lowering food, comma, housing prices.
You may have changed this headline.
That's that's an that's a they're downplaying it extremely.
Harris to propose economic policy focused on lowering food, comma, house prices.
She's proposing price limits.
She's proposing the economic cure-all that has destroyed empires since Diocletian.
But hey, maybe it'll work this time.
Maybe this time the federal government can be entrusted to set food prices.
And maybe this time it won't result in the deaths of untold millions of people by starvation.
Maybe.
Maybe.
I guess we're going to give it a try.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday will unveil a proposed ban on price gouging in the grocery and food industries, embracing a strikingly populist proposal in her most significant economic policy announcement since becoming the Democratic Party's nominee.
See, they're struggling right now because they are unrepentant liars about everything.
That's like the basis of where their trouble comes from.
So like, start with that as a premise, and it's pretty easy to understand how we got to where we are now.
See, they're trying to both simultaneously celebrate having a fantastic economy, despite everybody knowing that's a lie.
But Kamala Harris is running for president and is promising to fix the economy.
Which doesn't make any sense if the economy is great.
Also doesn't make sense that her ideas or policies would improve it since she is in fact in office right now.
So you've got a variety of lies from different directions all sort of colliding with each other in this chaotic maelstrom of deception from the Democrats and they don't know quite what to do.
So Kamala Harris is like, I can't, you know, Economics is like one of the main issues of this election, and I can't exactly run on the economy because I was vice president when the whole thing collapsed and prices doubled everywhere.
But we're pretending that that didn't happen, so I can't exactly run against my own economy in a full-fledged way.
Basically, there's nothing that she can suggest that isn't already being done right now, so she can't say, you know, She can't just come out with the same economic policy that is in place right now that is failing utterly and is the cause of massive unsustainable inflation.
She can't exactly embrace that and run forward with it.
She needs something new.
And so what they're going with is price limitations, is a communistic dictation from on high, centralized price controls to fight price gouging.
So there's that.
She wants to give sweeping new powers to federal authorities, she said in a statement released Wednesday night.
She would push for the first ever federal ban on food price hikes.
They say she'll also announce plans to lower prescription and drug housing costs, the campaign said.
Harris's plan amounts to a sharp escalation in the economic populism of even President Joe Biden, who's already pulled the party to the left on economic policy compared to his Democratic predecessors.
Oh, has he pulled the party to the left on economic policy?
No, I can tell because I can't afford anything anymore.
That's what the outcome of that is.
Let me just say now, that's it.
That's your Daily Dispatch.
We're going to get back to some of these stories.
What tends to happen is I try to do a daily dispatch in like 5-10 minutes so we can upload it to X and then I always end up taking the last story in the dispatch and just rolling with it and talking about it.
So then what's supposed to be a short little morning recap of all the news stories instead becomes a 20 minute long rant that nobody wants to share on their social media.
So I'm cutting off the daily dispatch there with a reminder to go to InfoWarsStore.com and support everything that we do here.
Uh, prices not gouged.
Fight back now while you still can't afford to before the communists get in charge and implement their constantly disproven theories of retardation and attempts to control the food we need to sustain our existence.
Go to Infowarsstore.com to fight back against, you know, fiddling with, tinkering with, and experimenting with the The process is vital to our continuing life.
I have some videos to go to.
And I'm thinking about this one a lot.
We're going to take a momentary break from the actual policy discussion.
So I can fulfill my role as spokesperson and ambassador for the white race.
Yes, folks.
We're now calling to order a meeting of all white people.
All white people, please attend.
I have a burdenous announcement to make.
We're gonna go to clip number two here, and it is with great and solemn import.
I've thought a lot about this.
I have to make a declaration.
You know, we say a lot of, you know, three hours a day on this show, five days a week, years, and a lot gets said.
You know, frankly, some of it's fluff.
Some of it, you just, you say it, it goes out there, maybe people like it, maybe they don't, maybe they share it, maybe they don't.
But not today.
Today I'm going to make a proclamation.
I'm going to make a A declaration?
I don't know if you know this.
You might not know this.
All white people get to do this.
All white people, at least once a month, get to make a proclamation on behalf of all other white people.
They don't tell you that.
They don't want you to know.
But it's true, you can.
And it carries all the force and weight of the law.
What am I talking about?
What the hell could I possibly be saying right now?
Very simple.
I, Harrison Smith, in my role as white person, do hereby declare Tim Walz is not a white person.
We reject him.
He is outcast.
He has been stripped of his participation in this brotherhood.
And here's why.
Clip number two.
unidentified
Like I have white guy tacos and... What is that?
Like mayonnaise and tuna?
What are you doing?
Pretty much ground beef and cheese.
That's okay.
Do you put any flavor in it?
Uh, no.
Oh.
Here's the deal.
No, they said to be careful and let her know this, that black pepper is the top of the spice level in Minnesota, you know?
I'm the first vice president, I believe, who has ever grown chili peppers.
I'm trying to expand my food knowledge.
You know, we've got some cantaloupes.
You'll be fine.
Yeah.
harrison smith
Blech.
You are cast out, Tim Walls.
You are cast out into the wilderness.
You are no longer a white man.
I hereby declare that with this sickening display, this minstrel show you're participating in, you no longer have what it takes to be a white man, and you are hereby cast out.
What a pathetic, shameful display of self-flagellation.
Maybe, you know, maybe not everybody feels as strongly about this as me.
But I gotta say, it's really pathetic and sad and, in a way, despicable, the way white people are so self-effacing these days.
I mean, am I the only one, I don't know, watching this, This again, it's a minstrel show is what it is.
It's a minstrel show.
This white guy going, I do the whitest tacos.
I eat tacos with like mayonnaise and salmon.
I'm a disgusting white person.
I'm just a disgusting, scared white person.
Black pepper, a little spicy for me, thanks.
I think I get it now.
Like I think I get what it was like To be in the 1930s and be like a self-respecting black man, like owning a small business, and you turn on TV and you see a black guy like shucking and jiving, just being like, I'd love some watermelon, master!
And you're just like, you traitor, you sickening little weasel.
How dare you?
Am I the only one?
I feel like a proud black man having just watched a minstrel show.
This self-effacing, despicable, but hey.
I'm not here to condemn.
I'm here to uplift.
I'm here to uplift and celebrate white people.
You want to know the relationship between white people and spices?
Spices were one of the reasons white people conquered the entire world.
White people liked spices so much, they took over the continent of Southeast Asia.
It's kind of like our thing, actually.
Actually, white people, again, created trade networks that were, you know, started corporations stronger than 90% of the world's nations because they liked pepper so much.
Because they liked turmeric just that little much.
Now there's always the classic sort of, um, I don't know, you call it a meme, I guess.
I think there's some truth to it.
Some of the perception of, uh, the white diet, white cuisine, if you will.
Cuisine, a French word, French white people.
That was just the greatest food in the world.
Yeah, Italians, French people... I don't even know what I'm trying to say.
I honestly don't even know what I'm trying to say here.
I just... I feel like it's a very weird thing that somebody should stand up against.
That somebody should point out, nobody is proud of you.
For despising your own race.
Nobody is proud of you for playing into the stereotypes.
Nobody thinks it's cool or funny.
They think you're weak and pathetic and like a loser.
And what are you gaining from this?
What is Kamala Harris gaining from this?
I was more offended at Kamala Harris's statements and all this.
He's like, I do like white guy tacos.
She's like, what?
Tuna and mayonnaise?
unidentified
Like, oh.
harrison smith
You're kind of like a, kind of like a bitch, huh?
Again, I just can't imagine what it would be like the other way around.
I mean, think about the way black people are treated by the Republican Party.
Think about like, what's his name?
Byron Daniels.
Think about Ben Carson.
Think about any of the black men in prominent positions in the Republican Party.
I mean, I guess, I guess, you know, in a way, Kamala is also the minstrel show for black people.
Because she does kind of do that stuff.
But I'm just imagining, like, a conversation where it's, it's like a vice, it's the black vice presidential candidate.
Just being like, well, you know, I just eat, I just eat chitlins.
I don't, I don't know nothing about that fancy baked chicken breast.
Why would you do this to yourself?
And why would you let anybody treat you this way?
It doesn't even matter if it's true.
It doesn't matter if it's... It's a deliberate insult to like your race of people and you're sitting there participating in it.
And it's sad.
And I just want white people to be proud of themselves.
Because everybody is.
Because everybody's proud of themselves.
And white people have a hell of a lot of stuff to be proud of, I should remind you.
And I've just noticed it in my own life, I'm sure everybody has,
where it's like white people use the term white as like something bad.
I was talking to friends who are from Houston, but they were like, yeah, we went to Portland.
It was like the whitest city ever.
You want to know their description for why it was the widest city ever?
Because at one point they were walking down the street in downtown, they heard a crowd cheering and they went around the corner and found a impromptu skateboarding competition taking place in an alley.
With like a bunch of white people, white people standing around cheering, guys doing tricks on skateboards.
And it's like, man, that sounds awesome.
Actually, that sounds great.
That's my thing now.
Just to sort of throw people off.
Because it's not sick or weird to like white people.
It's sick or weird to live in a society that universally despises insults and disrespects the majority population and nobody says anything about it.
Nobody thinks it's fine and funny.
It's not what everybody is, whenever anybody is like, yeah, that was really white.
That town was really, the town I grew up in was really white.
I always just make sure to be like, oh, it sounds awesome.
No, that sounds cool.
That sounds super fun, actually.
And I remember, I had to go through this, too.
I was talking to my friend, John, who's actually John, Lebanon John, who I do Moonbase Live with.
This was years and years ago.
I was in Colorado and we had a public tennis court.
I'm talking to John on the phone.
I'm like, man, Colorado is crazy, man.
There's like these $300 tennis rackets just sitting out on the court for anybody to use.
They have these hooks, they just hang the rackets on.
I'm just like, this is crazy, dude.
How do they just leave these expensive rackets out?
My friend John, he's Lebanese, is just like, oh, it's because it's all white people, dude.
No, it's because it's all white people.
You can do that type of stuff.
It's all white people everywhere.
I'd never entered into my mind.
I never thought about the racial implications, but with the obsession about race going on and on and on
in this country and the singular direction of the hatred, I feel like it's necessary to do some minor part,
Some minor part.
My hope is maybe later today, maybe tomorrow, somebody listening to my voice is in some conversation and somebody says something self-effacing as a white person or something about like spices that instead of just like nodding along or, you know, letting people get away with Being racist to you.
You can just, you know, casually drop a line of something like, yeah, white people are cool, man.
Yeah, actually, I like white people.
Just drop that.
Just drop that and see how it goes.
See how it goes.
So I am sorry to have to do that to Tim Walz.
It's never fun.
It's not a pretty thing, but it's official and it can't be taken back.
Tim Walz is not a white man.
His position and privilege as a white man has hereby been revoked.
Welcome back, folks.
unidentified
Welcome back.
harrison smith
A little bit about... Continue to talk about Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
You might be asking me, now that it's official, now that I have stripped Tim Walz of his racial designation for failure to uphold the standards required for such a role, what race does he become?
Well, it's an interesting question.
He actually has transcended race.
His race is now Cuck.
He is now officially a Cuck American.
I'm sorry if you're eating breakfast during this.
There's various ways to say that.
A person of the cuck persuasion.
And it's time we bring that word back.
Here's another video of Tim Walz and Kamala Harris in a highly scripted and deeply inauthentic conversation
where they're just showing what real people they are.
And I'm sorry if you're eating breakfast during this.
Try not to throw up, let's watch.
unidentified
I called you!
I was hoping maybe we wouldn't have to.
I called you, Tim.
Yes.
You didn't answer, Tim.
I know.
I know.
What happened?
The most important call of my life, it popped up and we didn't recognize the caller ID and it went to voicemail.
Hi, this is Tim.
I'm not able to answer your call.
Here you go.
It's not possible.
Thank you.
Hey, Tim, it's Kamala.
I really want to talk to you.
It is an amazing privilege.
I'm excited.
I just want to be part of the excitement that you're generating.
Well, we're doing it together, buddy.
We're doing it together.
harrison smith
Doing it together, buddy.
Good boy.
unidentified
Sit.
harrison smith
Just the attitude.
I can see the conversation now.
I can see the PR.
You know, the campaign people with Kamala.
Going right now.
We've run the simulation right now.
What resonates with people is authenticity.
They crave authenticity.
That's all they want from their politicians is being authentic.
So we've got to really put everything we've got into faking authenticity.
We really got to convince people that you're authentic through a very carefully crafted sort of media campaign with highly scripted and produced videos to show how authentic you are.
It's not working.
No, it's not working though.
It's all like worse than reality shows, honestly.
It doesn't seem real at all.
I also would love to see, because obviously they were filming, Kamala make the phone call.
Expecting to catch on, on camera, Tim Walz doing his Miss America shriek.
Tim, it's Kamala.
I want you to be my vice president.
That's what they wanted.
That's what they wanted to capture, but he didn't answer.
I'd love to see if they were filming on the other side.
Tim Walls getting a phone call and going... 666.
I don't recognize this number.
Do you know whose phone number is 666?
We'll let it go to voicemail and then they check the voicemail.
Hi Tim, it's Kamala.
He's just like... Now she's still laughing.
The transcript on the voicemail.
It's just like...
Unhinged cackling for two minutes.
Yeah, it's all very inauthentic.
It's all very fake.
They're trying very hard to shape the vibes of this campaign because that's all they have.
At this point, according to my records, Kamala Harris has come out with two policy proposals.
Count them two.
Like, that's literally all.
And again, I want to emphasize the Strangeness of having one presidential candidate who has no policy proposals, no set of policy, no thought about it whatsoever apparently, Kamala Harris, who instead of actually saying what her policies would be or why she should be voted for, she instead is dedicating all of her time to criticizing a set of policies that is not Donald Trump's and that he is repeatedly and vehemently disavowed.
Project 2025.
So that's the status of like The program's the policies of this campaign of this competition.
You've got one side that refuses to have policies and another side who you can't even talk about their policies because that first side is constantly criticizing this other third set of policies that isn't actually related to either of these people.
It's all nonsense.
So she's come out with two policies.
One is the no tax on tips, which is in fact one of Trump's policies.
Okay.
So that's O for one for Kamala.
The second policy she's decided to come out with is price controls on food, which You know some policies are like communistic in nature this is one of them but it's one of the ones that usually gets implemented not like right off the bat with the revolution.
Usually this comes like later on in the communistic lifestyle when the market is collapsing and starvation has already begun and it's like a last ditch effort to like prime the pump and keep this thing going for a little while.
So it's interesting that we're jumping to stage four communism and
instituting price controls right off the bat because I remind you,
the economy that Kamala Harris has been vice president for the last four years,
I guess has left us in such a position that people feel the need to do such a
dramatic and consequential thing such as price limitations on food.
Which is a condemnation of the very economy that she is supposedly running on.
So That's where we're at at this point.
It's dizzying.
But here we are.
Harris's plan will include the first ever federal ban on price gouging on food and groceries, setting clear rules of the road to make it clear that big corporations can't unfairly exploit consumers in the run-up to excessive and run-up excessive corporate profits on food and groceries, the campaign said in a statement.
I guess it would be nice now if The very same Democrats didn't forcibly shut down all the small businesses during COVID and forcibly consolidate all of our food supply and the entire trade networks into massive corporate conglomerates with monopolistic control
Of the food we need to sustain us.
Seems like maybe something should have been done about that.
But no, instead they have consolidated and centralized all economic authority.
It's made everything worse.
And now they're going to institute price controls in order to fix the problem they solved.
Incredible.
I wasn't joking when I said this is the oldest trick in the book, a failed policy since the time of Diocletian.
And let's do a little history lesson, shall we?
The Edict on Maximum Prices.
The Edict on Maximum Prices, the edict concerning the sale price of goods, was issued by Diocletian in 301 A.D.
The document denounces greed and sets maximum prices and wages for all important articles and services.
The Edict on Maximum Prices is still the longest surviving piece of legislation from the period of the Tetrarchy.
The edict was criticized by Lactanius a redditition from Nicomedia who blamed the emperors for
the inflation and told of fighting and bloodshed that erupted from price
tampering.
By the end of Diocletian's reign in 305, the edict was for all practical purposes ignored.
The Roman economy as a whole was not substantially stabilized until Constantine's coinage reforms
in the 310s. During the crisis of the 3rd century, Roman coinage had been debased by numerous
emperors and usurpers who minted their own coins using base metal to reduce the underlying metallic
value of coins used to pay soldiers and public officials.
Diocletian issued a currency decree, multiple of them, which attempted to reform the system of taxation and stabilize the coinage.
Isn't that something?
1700 years ago, an empire of centralized governmental control debased its currency.
By replacing metal, gold, and silver specie for something worth less, an attempt to create a fiat currency, that led to economic destabilization and unsustainable price hikes for which they did price controls.
You don't learn from history or doomed to repeat it over and over and over again for thousands of years on end it
turns out.
It really it really is astonishing.
And I've said it before, if you want to really see how the American empire is following the course of the Roman one, you've got to find Roman history.
Yeah, you've got to find history books about Rome from like the 1950s.
Because everybody writing today has to be aware of this parallel.
And so they either try to downplay it or play it up.
It affects how they tell the story.
But if you go back to the 1950s, before America was in decline, before we fell into the trap of empire, they talk about Rome in a way that you can just switch the name Rome for America, and it means exactly the same thing.
They're writing in a way that unconsciously is telling the story of America, but about Rome.
You need to find histories from before You know, this became obvious and historians became aware of it.
Because it really is astonishing, the parallels.
And it's because this stuff isn't all that complicated.
It's like when you go back, I was talking to Ben Warren about this.
There's a play from ancient Greece 2000 years ago called Assembly Women.
It's a parody.
It's like a comedy where they put all the women in charge and the women basically create communism.
It's the whole place them just like instituting price controls and instituting sexual equality and sexual equity.
It was like men could only sleep with the most beautiful women if they slept all the ugly women first.
And it's like, oh, there were feminists in ancient Athens.
That's interesting.
How did they know?
How is it?
That you could read a play from Greece about gender relations and, you know, sexual relationships from 2,000 years ago.
And it's so pertinent to nowadays because some things don't change.
Things like the relationship between the genders, family dynamics, the things at the base of humanity that compel us.
It's really a beautiful thing.
Knowing how close we really are to these people that lived so long ago.
And there are things like economic policy.
There's just certain realities to it.
It's like gravity.
It's like, yeah, gravity was the same back then too.
When you drop something, it fell.
And when you debased the currency, it caused inflation.
When you lower the value of the actual money and went from a system based on Specie and bullion and metal-backed currency to currency backed by nothing but the will of the state.
It starts to go downhill pretty quick.
And then you try to fix it, you have to implement other policies, and those policies fail and you have to implement others.
It's the lady who swallowed a fly, then swallowed a spider, then swallowed a frog.
It's like, yeah, it's a feedback loop that gets worse and worse.
Eventually somebody has to come along and break you out of it, snap you out of it.
Stop doing these supposed solutions that make everything worse.
In the case of Rome, the person who did that was Constantine.
How did he do it?
By converting to Christianity and creating a gold-backed currency.
He literally did it by going back to gold-backed currency.
He was basically Ron Paul of the 300s.
Just when we read that Wikipedia article, Diocletian tried to do these currency reforms.
Denuded the actual metal value of the coins.
It became a fiat currency for all intents and purposes.
Inflation skyrocketed.
They tried to put price controls.
That caused starvation and mass riots, and it didn't go well.
That's the next step, by the way.
As we look back in history, we're actually looking into the future.
And then to solve it all, someone had to come along, convert the entire empire to Christianity, and create a gold-backed currency once again.
Incredible.
After the economic disruptions caused by the inflationary crisis of the 3rd century AD, Emperor Constantine decided to reform the monetary system in order to restore stability.
In AD 310, he began to issue a new gold coin called the Solidus, whose name, derived from the Latin for solid, clearly reflected the emperor's desire to stabilize the currency.
In AD 312, the weight of the Solidus was set at 4.55 grams, representing a devaluation of around 15% compared to Diocletian Aurelius.
The solidus was the cornerstone of the new Roman monetary system throughout the 4th and 5th centuries.
We have the answer.
We have the solution.
When the debasement of your currency is causing hyperinflation and making everything more expensive, The solution is to undo and reverse that process, not add in a new and disturbing process on top of all of it, which is what Kamala Harris is planning now.
Harris's plan will include the first ever federal ban on price gouging on food and groceries, setting clear rules of the road to make it clear big corporations can't unfairly exploit consumers to run up excessive corporate profits on food and groceries, the campaign said in a statement.
The exact details of the campaign's plan were not immediately clear, But Harris said she would aim to enact the bill within her first 100 days, in part by directing the Federal Trade Commission to impose harsh penalties on firms that break new limits on price gouging.
The statement did not define price gouging or excessive profits, which is good to see.
They're not defining the words that they will be using to dictate the terms of entire industries.
Incredible.
There's just a certain unavoidable reality at play here.
he mandatory price controls as a counterproductive form of government intervention that discourages
firms from producing enough supply to meet demand. This represents a return to the lazy
failed economic policies of the 1970s or the three tens for that matter.
It's like there's just a certain unavoidable reality at play here. You cannot change
the rules of nature. You cannot just keep trying the same policy that fails every single time it's
been implemented for 2000 years and just hope it works this time.
This is absurd.
This is nonsense.
This is, in fact, extremely dangerous.
As it can very quickly spiral out of control.
Where you're putting price limitations on food prices and the food companies can't quite handle it and have to start firing people and then less competent people come in and everything gets worse but they can't deal with it because they can't make the money they need to stay afloat because they can't charge the prices that they want and the government's going to have to come in to bail them out and that's going to cost a ton of taxpayer money.
It's like, can they not play this out in their head?
Can they not see how this inevitably progresses moving forward?
Or is that exactly what they want?
want.
Because those are the options.
These are the only two available eventualities.
And if a horse has a video of this, Kamala's communist price fixing would deal the death
blow to America's economy.
And while I'm on the topic here, I think Elon Musk posted this story, the nightmare of grocery
shopping in Venezuela, where you can see where price controls on grocery for groceries has
led people in the past.
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Bye.
harrison smith
It's also an interesting comment.
Somebody said that this price control system is the very same one that Kamala Harris's father implemented in Jamaica, which is interesting.
I'm not sure people know about.
Kamala's dad, the literal communist who was setting price limitations on the country of Jamaica.
I'm sorry.
Did you think that Kamala Harris was like Jenny from the block?
Do you think she was just, you know, grew up as a, as a black American in America experiencing things that other black Americans or is she The daughter of the elite and a total minstrel show unto herself.
Yeah, it's all, it's all very absurd that they're actually trying this.
But they absolutely are.
And people are gonna vote for him apparently.
Because she dances.
Because she can dance apparently.
Oh yeah, here it is on Amuse.
Kamala Harris' first policy proposal mirrors the one her father implemented in 1970s Jamaica, price controls on food.
As Marxist economist advising the government, her father's policies led to widespread starvation and suffering.
Venezuela tried it in 2013, same result, devastation.
Hey, Diocletian tried it in 310.
The communists tried it in the 20s and 30s and killed 10 million Ukrainians in the Holodomor.
They tried it in Jamaica in the 70s.
They tried it in Venezuela in 2013.
They tried it in Cuba in the 60s.
It's failed every single time, but maybe it'll work this time.
Maybe with black girl magic, Kamala Harris can finally feed the world or whatever.
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Welcome back folks. We'll be joined very shortly by Lisa Logan.
harrison smith
I just want to point out, I guess the obvious, which is that
these problems that Kamala Harris is supposedly trying to solve by
promising vast new federal controls of the economic system, the problems that they're solving are caused by their own
policies.
And it's just all a deception.
She's all obviously a deception.
So she wants to implement the first ever federal ban on food price hikes with sweeping new powers for federal authorities.
The problem is that they are actively attempting to shut down our ability to produce food.
On a large scale.
You get how absurd it is that they're talking about putting limits on price gouging on food while simultaneously and ruthlessly shutting down farming in the Netherlands, number two exporter of food in the world.
That they are talking about putting, like trying to limit the number of cows you can have, the number of farmland that's arable.
Because of carbon dioxide production.
They're trying to limit the production of food while simultaneously telling you that they're going to do government programs to limit the price of food.
So they're limiting the supply, bringing in tens of millions of people, jacking up the demand, and then telling you they're going to keep everything stable by forcing food companies to charge a lower amount.
This is nonsense.
This is utter nonsense, and it should be obvious.
There are some disturbing things happening.
In terms of food prices in grocery stores.
It's not price gouging.
Per se, and it's not something that price limitations.
Need to be enacted to solve.
It's things like this major grocery store chain questioned about ride share style surge pricing.
So you may have noticed this in many grocery stores.
There are now digital price tags on things.
Kroger uses digital labels at 500 stores.
And they're worried that grocery stores are using these digital labels to jack up prices when their store is busiest.
Widespread adoption of digital price tags appears poised to enable large grocery stores to squeeze consumers to increase profits.
Dynamic pricing could result in grocery bills being adjusted like airline tickets.
And come on, here's all talking about giving $25,000 to new homebuyers for a down payment.
Which is nice, although I'll point to Oren McIntyre who made the obvious point.
Anyone looking for a first home gets if everyone looking for a first home gets $25,000.
I'm going to predict an increase in the price of starter homes of roughly $25 across the board.
I am very good at economics.
This exact thing happened with electric cars where they did a subsidy where electric cars would get I can't remember the exact number, but I mean, it was the exact number.
It was like, every electric car will get a $10,000 subsidy from the government.
And then the next week, Ford increased its prices by $10,000.
Just one to one.
Oh, your government's giving us $10,000?
Well, now it's $10,000 more.
So that is obviously what's going to happen.
But if you want to make prices more affordable, there's a couple things you can do other than Give money away.
You could stop BlackRock and other private equity firms from buying up entire neighborhoods to rent them out in a deliberate reconfiguration of real estate itself in this country.
You could stop illegal immigrants from coming in by the tens of millions
and squeezing the house prices.
You could also stop illegal immigrants from taking American jobs at lower pay to, you
know, increase the average pay across the country and let people afford homes.
See, the reason phone, the reason homes are unaffordable now is not because people stopped
getting $25,000, right?
They're not solving the problem.
It's like, if you have a headache, it's not because you have a Tylenol deficiency, right?
Your lack of Tylenol is not what caused the headache.
If you're taking it, we're not going to cover it up.
If you want to get to the issue, have a look at the underlying disease, which is the death and exploitation of capitalism.
All right, welcome back.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
I'm very happy to be welcoming, once again, Lisa Logan to the show.
She is a concerned parent exposing the sinister agenda behind social-emotional learning programs that are destroying children's minds across America.
You can find her YouTube channel, Parents of Patriots 6581, that's Parents of Patriots 6581, or additional comedy from her on X at I am Lisa Logan, that's at I am Lisa Logan.
Lisa, welcome back to the show.
lisa logan
Pleasure to be here.
Thanks for having me back, Harrison.
harrison smith
Thank you.
I'm very glad to have you back.
And again, I think this is a topic that's worth returning to periodically to remind ourselves of how we got to this situation, where it all begins, what the the subtle, you know, mental poison that has slowly been working its way through our country for decades, social, emotional learning.
And when I when I read in your intro, That there's a sinister agenda behind this.
I mean, it goes a lot deeper than just sort of softening up the American people to be easily exploited, right?
I mean, that's the obvious effect.
But when you talk about a sinister agenda, tell us what you've discovered about the origins of this program, SEL, Social Emotional Learning.
lisa logan
Right.
Well, when I started researching social emotional learning a little over three years ago, it was horrifyingly clear that they were using this program that was put into schools Supposedly to help kids to recognize and manage their emotions, set healthy goals, build long-lasting and healthy relationships, to introduce and indoctrinate children into critical race and queer theory, as well as radical environmentalism in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
If that wasn't bad enough, then I discovered that they were measuring and tracking children's adoption of these mindsets, beliefs, and behaviors, and actually giving them a score.
Much like you would have if you, for instance, you know, were trying to get good at math and you wanted to measure your adoption of, you know, fractions.
they actually were scoring them to see how well they were taking on these particular soft skills,
which are very subjective and open to interpretation.
I never expected to discover what we're gonna be talking about today,
which is that the whole ideology behind social emotional learning,
and in fact, the whole field of emotional intelligence it's based upon, was actually born out
of a radical religious cult ideology that's based in ancient mystical Eastern religions.
And this ideology really just wants to get children to Adopt collective beliefs over individual values to believe that it's the common good that matters more than your freedoms and rights.
And really it's the whole idea behind it is that we come to this global consciousness because These wackadoo people actually believe that we need this global consciousness in order to make the next evolutionary leap in human evolution to this being of love, and that they're using these programs through social-emotional learning to actually indoctrinate children into this whole worldview where that matters.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, let's not bury the lead here.
This is what it says.
The intention of social-emotional learning from the Fetzer Institute was to, quote, help usher in the age of the Archangel Michael Who would lead to the resurrection of the Christ consciousness.
So this is like a, it's like a cult thing.
I mean, this is crazy.
It starts off with just like, you know, we want to help kids like sort of handle their emotions better.
And you end up with, we are reorganizing humanity into a new collective consciousness to usher in the fourth turning and force evolution into a higher state.
I mean, This is crazy.
So tell us about the the Fetzer Institute.
First of all, what is the Fetzer Institute and how do they, how are they involved in social emotional learning?
lisa logan
Well, Fetzer Institute, and really John Fetzer, who was its founder, he was a guy who was really, he was kind of a grown-up Seventh-day Adventist, you know, started a radio station at his college.
He actually ended up leaving Seventh-day Adventism and all of a sudden became a spiritual seeker.
So he studied literally everything.
We'll probably see in one of the videos in the thread here, he literally dabbled in just about every kind of religion and ...philosophy that there was, but he was heavily influenced, for instance, by the Kabbalian, which was actually written by a New Thought, which a lot of times we now call New Age, writer and philosopher called William Walker Atkinson.
So, he did crazy things.
I mean, he visited this camp called Camp Chesterfield in Michigan and channeled spirits and tried to have people hold pictures of their solar plexuses and try to get pictures of his ancestors that way.
I mean, he literally had people channeling for him constantly.
And when he was kind of in the beginning of starting his institute, he had this thing called the Monday Night Group, and they would get together and they would recite Alice Bailey, who was an occult theosophist, great in vocation.
Um, and at the same time he had his institute and he wanted to really use his institute to merge science and religion together.
He believed that they could be mutually, you know, working together and proving each other.
And, uh, one of the things he did as a part of that, you know, cause he wanted, again, everything his institute did was to bring about the age of the Archangel Michael.
Interestingly enough, right?
We talk about bearing the lead.
This is insane.
But for his institute to carry on his legacy, he actually created a trustee group that would hold his board of the Fetzer Institute accountable to this mission.
So his symbol of his institute actually was of the Archangel Michael.
It was a triangle with Archangel Michael, kind of with his arms open like this.
Uh, and the crazy part about all this again is that his institute bore the, you know, Daniel Goleman, who was a fellow at the Institute.
They sent him on sabbatical to write the book, Emotional Intelligence.
He literally funded the whole thing.
He came back and ended up becoming a New York Times bestseller.
Well, field of emotional intelligence is what bore out social emotional learning, and they literally launched through their seed money.
The collaborative for academic social emotional learning, which is the org that sets the all the five standards for all social emotional learning programs, even rate and review all the programs.
And this is where all of this is now inserted into our schools.
So the major question remains, then.
This is a. Very clearly cult.
purposes of this whole program to bring about global consciousness and all of
this stuff, why is it in our schools? This is literally a First Amendment
violation of our rights and it's literally basically introducing a
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statewide sanctioned religion. Yeah, and you know as you tell that story what
harrison smith
reminds me of is Jim Jones.
I don't know if you've ever looked into Jonestown and Jim Jones, but sort of the same type of thing where he portrayed himself as Christian, but you know, you can see in his history, he dabbled in a little bit of everything.
He clearly had some overarching communistic ideas.
And he, in the case of Jim Jones, happened to find that Christianity was just a
convenient vessel to sort of launder his disturbed worldview through.
And he actually said in his own words that like his intent was to
destroy the church from the inside.
He thought it was too powerful to be taken on from the outside.
So he decided he would pretend to be Christian and lure all these Christians into communism
and away from the base of the church.
Not to get too far off track, But do you see sort of similar process taking place here?
Are these people nominally Christian?
How could you implement this and claim that you're ushering in some sort of biblical age when clearly this is about manipulation, it's underhanded, it's devious, it seems evil to me.
I mean, what do you see as the spiritual makeup of this?
What ethereal force is guiding this process?
lisa logan
Well, I think it can blend in very easily with Christianity because they're kind of deceptive.
I mean, they do believe in Christ.
They believe he was one of the spiritual masters, right?
But they believe that there are many spiritual masters.
And I think what it really boils down to I have friends that describe this as oneness versus two-ness, right?
Do you believe that you are separate from God?
That you're not the same entity?
These people who believe that basically it was called cosmological monism, where everything kind of started at the same point.
And they actually believe that we're going to end up at the same point once we reach this stage of global consciousness.
But they really believe that through Christ consciousness, which is not what, and again, the language is important, right?
Because when you start invoking the name of Christ, you get Christians who are like, oh, you know, I want to be conscious of Christ's role in my life.
But that's not what they mean when they say Christ consciousness.
It's really the consciousness that you are like God.
And that you can, through spiritual study, meditation, enlightenment, you can actually become like God and tap into the energies of God and do things like manifest things in your life.
You saw this heavily promoted, basically since the 80s, in Oprah's daily television show that millions of housewives watch.
It's been normalized into our culture without telling us that, hey, We're kind of feeding you here the concepts of a religion that believes that all is one.
And so this is the problem, the yoga, the meditation, all that stuff that became very popular, The Secret, you know, that book that became a movie, all that stuff was normalized in our culture to have it just be okay when they weren't telling you, hey, this is Gnosticism, this is Hermeticism, this is New Thought.
And she literally hosted all of those leaders on her show.
So I think it's very deceptive because then Oprah will come out and say, I'm a Christian.
Right, when she really doesn't, she doesn't believe that Christ is her Savior, she can believe almost that she can be her own Savior by tapping into that Christ consciousness.
harrison smith
Right, it's a very clear distinction between humility and narcissism, and that's something that I know we've pointed out quite a bit.
When you break down so many of these movements, these pseudo-spiritual movements, whether it's LGBT or feminism or any of these things, at the end of the day, when you get right down to it, it's self-worship.
It's people who are just, they worship themselves, they want themselves to be worshipped as gods.
And I've even, I was having a conversation with somebody, talking about transgenderism, this person was a A far lefty and they said, well, we're, you know, we're all trends transitioning.
So what do you mean?
We're all transitioning.
Well, we're all transitioning out of being human into being God's like that is, is understood now by the wider public that that is the goal that the people in power want say they want for humanity.
Then the obvious question is, okay, who's going to be a God and who isn't?
Cause not everybody can be a God.
I mean, break it down for us even more.
How is this, This concept of social emotional learning and you you document this thoroughly on your ex.
I have a thread here where it's like you have it, you know chapter and verse every of the documentation you have proof of this is exactly what the intention is isn't speculation on your part.
You're just publishing what these people say and I think that's an important to understand and you explain how social emotional learning has led to critical race theory and you know, the the exploitation of racial grievances politically like Social-emotional learning primed the American public to accept this.
But talk even deeper about the emotional or the spiritual consequences of this type of program being implemented nationwide.
lisa logan
Well, it has several implications.
For one, our students who we're sending to school, right, as parents, we give birth to our children, we love them, we inculcate them with values since the time that they're born and enter our home.
It creates a sort of culture, right, where they belong to that culture.
What happens with social-emotional learning, when we start breaking down those fundamental cultural and familiar beliefs that are formed and that are tied to something that they feel so secure in, when we start having them question those things and try to break them down so they can adopt new values, it creates disassociation in kids.
So it's funny, you know, social emotional learning was brought into schools to help with the mental health crisis, right?
It keeps being pushed, actually, bipartisanly, which is unfortunate, right?
I think that we need to start educating people about what this is really about.
But it actually hurts their mental health.
To have their beliefs questioned, to have their family structure rocked, right?
Because then they're being one person at school saying, yeah, I believe in these collective beliefs because they want to fit in and they belong at school, right?
And actually, and this is actually why I recognized it from the start.
I actually belonged to a cult for seven years of my life, from about the time I was 16 till I was 23.
So it kind of hit me that these circle times that they're having with kids where they're being very vulnerable and sharing personal experiences and their thoughts and their dreams and their worries, they're putting them in a very vulnerable state to be indoctrinated and brainwashed.
And it's actually a very targeted thing called sensitivity training.
If you look it up, it's actually been used by the military for years to basically brainwash their soldiers harder than the enemy could brainwash them if they ended up on enemy lines.
But what it does is it breaks them down.
It creates almost like this trauma bonding situation where they feel this sense of belonging at school.
And then that's when they hit him with the one-two punch, right?
Then they start saying, well, if you want to be empathetic toward, you know, Jimmy over here who believes he's Jane, then you need to use his pronouns and you need to accept that he's a girl, even though he's biologically a boy.
And so they, they really weaponize children's sense of kindness.
And again, it's groupthink, it's, you know, it's this whole sense of, I mean, and just like you pointed out, the whole ideology of communism, right?
The fact that we need to care about the common good because we're all one.
You know, if someone doesn't have as much as I do, we need to redistribute wealth and power and resources to them.
This all feeds into this theory of cosmological monism, right?
Because if you believe you all came from the same stardust, right?
Something that I'm doing on this side of the earth is going to affect you on that side of the earth, then you need to care about that, right?
You need to usurp your individual values and your individual rights and freedoms to make sure that that person is provided for, right?
Because we're all trying to be a part of the collective good.
So this whole theory of spirituality, what they say is spirituality,
but it's really religion being put into schools.
It feeds this sense of communism, socialism, you know, even hermeticism, right?
You just talked about gender.
Hermeticism has a law of gender, which literally believes that every person
has a male and female spirit inside of them.
And if they believe that you are just mind and that you're trapped in this physical body,
living a human experience, then, you know, your physical manifestation or whatever gender that is,
I mean, that can be easily changed.
It's not a big deal.
And so you can see how a lot of these Eastern and mystical religious thought kind of is now being manifested today in what we're seeing in the culture wars happening right now in America.
harrison smith
Wow, you're really getting to the heart of it.
I'm so happy to be having this conversation because it's sort of an obvious question of like, why are they pushing this so hard?
What is the underlying cause?
Clearly they aren't, like, actually motivated by what they claim to be motivated by, right?
When they talk, you know, why transgenderism is being pushed so hard, it's not to make the quarter of one percent of one per, you know, this tiny population is being abused.
It's not about that.
Obviously it's about something deeper.
And the question always is, like, but what is it exactly?
And is it just, you know, destroying people's resistance to control by breaking it down?
I think disassociation sort of lies at the heart of it, and you brought that up a couple times, and of course, anybody who's looked into cult programming, who's looked into MKUltra and Project Mockingbird, or even just, you know, domestic abuse or, you know, trauma that you experienced as a little kid, the mental reaction to horrible things is to literally, in your own consciousness, make you think that you're a separate person than the person who witnessed those horrible things.
It's a very, very, very powerful psychological reality that's constantly used.
And again, you know, yeah, Jim Jones is kind of like the best example because he was, you know, run by the CIA and they were doing these mind control programs, using people's spirituality, separating from their friends, giving them a place where they were, you know, felt like they were involved in something amazing and good.
I mean, everything you're explaining, I kind of just want you to keep going.
I'm just enjoying listening to you because you're drawing together all of these lines that are so amazing.
The problem I see, like talking about the modern age and the way this is being dealt with in elementary schools and stuff, there's a big controversy right now where Texas is trying to get in clergy to be counselors in schools because they don't have enough counselors because the mental health crisis is so bad.
And sort of a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation where the world is so messed up that kids who before would just be happy-go-lucky riding their bike, they're depressed, they're transgender, they have all these mental issues.
You can't exactly just not address that, right?
But also, when you bring in these people who have been trained by groups like the Fetzer Group, they only make things worse.
So, I mean, in the modern world, when we have this massive plague of mental illness, what should the schools do?
What should the parents do?
What should people do to confront this issue?
Because you can't just ignore it, and yet the things we do to solve it seem to only make it worse.
How do you confront the very real, you know, pandemic of a mental health crisis in children these days?
lisa logan
I think we cannot rely on the state to do that for us.
You know, governmental programs always come with an agenda, and they come with strings.
And any time you throw money at something, you have to measure it.
And so then you have to ask yourself, who gets to set the standards of what we measure?
How do you define empathy?
How do you define care?
Because that's the problem even with the transgender stuff, right?
And I'll talk about the chaplains in a minute, but that's a Trojan horse, actually, that I exposed in our state, luckily, to the bill's sponsors right before it got out of the second committee and the bill got trashed.
And I just think that when we rely too much on the state and we don't The reason that kids are having mental health problems is multiple fold, right?
We've got social media, you know, I think we have parents who are also disengaged.
People don't have dinner together anymore.
We don't sit down and have conversations.
We're all like this with our phones.
And these children are not feeling those types of strong bonds in their family.
And this is why they're so susceptible to all of the stuff they see on social media and that they're taught in school that is indoctrination.
And so I think we have to start in our own homes.
Are you setting boundaries for your kids?
Are you saying, hey, listen, I only want you to do X amount of hours of screen time a day because you know why?
I care about you and it's not healthy for you.
Mentally to do that, right?
I want you to learn a new skill I want you to like kids are just so sucked into this world and we're not having that conversation You know instead we're like government.
Please government me harder daddy.
Okay, like we can't keep doing that because We're not solving the problems.
I think we need to have a return in society to really fostering What does it mean to have a healthy family?
and have healthy family interactions and engagement.
And I think that that's the conversation we should start with as far as solving this problem.
Now, having the people in school, right, the chaplains, that is a big no-no.
I actually know that the people who are training those chaplains are using transpersonal psychology
and actually inculcating them into this whole idea that there is just one religion that we need to push.
Fetzer has been very, very vocal about this at the Parliament of World Religions.
They actually have a program going where they call it, they're talking nuns, N-O-N-E-S.
harrison smith
So I'm sorry to interrupt.
We got to go to commercial break really quick, but I'm really excited to hear this because I hadn't heard that that angle on the chaplain bill again.
It's just fascinating.
We're barely scratching the surface.
A lot more to come with Lisa Logan at I am Lisa Logan on X. Parents of Patriots 6581 on YouTube.
This is really the heart of it all, folks.
Welcome back, folks.
unidentified
My guest is Lisa Logan.
harrison smith
I just can't tell you how much I enjoy and appreciate this conversation.
It really does, I'm saying it gets to the heart of so many, so much of what we talk about here, the reason why some of these things are implemented, the real spiritual purpose.
behind all of it.
You gotta follow Lisa on X at I am Lisa Logan.
She's on YouTube as well at parents of patriots 65 81.
And there's just there's so many places to go with this.
Let's pick up again with the chaplain bill.
And so my point when hearing about the bill was, you know, they didn't want chaplains because they hadn't been trained.
And my whole point was, that's actually a positive.
That's actually, we don't want people trained by these people, you know, interacting with kids and helping to guide their emotional journey or, you know, whatever words they use.
The training that these people are subjected to is the social emotional learning training.
Like they're mad that people want to bring in counselors that have a spiritual background, that are religious.
What they want is an army of counselors all pushing this one world religion Fake spirituality that makes people easy to manipulate and control.
So I was in favor of chaplains coming in because I'd rather have untrained counselors than trained ones because I know what the training is like.
But I was maybe wrong on that.
Explain to me again what's happening with this chaplain bill because it's happening around the country.
I know it's happening in Texas, but it's happening where you are as well.
So what's really happening here?
lisa logan
Right?
So I think a lot of people don't understand that just like how teachers get certified to teach, you know, K-12 or college programs, they actually do have a training program for chaplains.
So if you go to, for instance, chaplain, I think it's called chaplaincyinnovation.org, and the Chaplaincy Innovation Institute, they actually do train these chaplains.
And if you look up their partners, You have trans spiritual care.
You have all sorts of environmental and eco-pushing chaplains.
I mean, they literally are just like they do with university students.
They are indoctrinating these chaplaincy candidates into having a critical consciousness as well.
I think the problem with besides the fact that obviously they're going to send these people into schools and and really They always say, you know, it's going to be an opt-in program, but what they're really doing is changing the paradigm of what schooling is, right?
And I talked about this on other programs.
I can't remember if we've chatted about it before, Harrison, but what they really want is to bring school to what they call a community schools model, where they're providing everything for the children at school.
unidentified
Right.
lisa logan
So dental care, reproductive health.
Literally everything.
So kids can go to school, get a vaccine, they can see a counselor, they can literally just about get any need that they need met at school.
And what this does is actually cut parents out of the picture, for one, right?
Because they eventually want to pass bills that allow kids to decide what care they need on their own without their parental or guardian figuring that out.
But also because, again, this whole idea of like, We need to have schools give these kids everything that they need, but it's not going to be academics.
Again, it's going to be all of these woke things that basically are going to get the kids to believe that they need to go to the state or the government or whatever to get their needs met.
It provides a mindset, and we cannot let that happen.
We cannot let that happen, and I think just this chaplain thing was another example of one of these bill mills putting something out.
They make it sound nice, but really this is a Trojan horse to actually get more indoctrination into schools
and away from parents' eyes.
harrison smith
Yeah, there's so much to this that it's like there's a barely audible hum constantly
whenever you hear about any of this stuff.
And it's like, you can't quite identify it, but it's a through line that runs from like Brave New World.
I mean, clearly this is like the Brave New World system.
They're setting it up, setting up, right?
Everyone belongs to everyone else and you're not an individual.
You're just a part of our collective and your happiness is derived from being a part of this community.
So you'll submit to the community.
I mean, all of that clearly was recognized by Aldous Huxley back in the 1920s.
A fantastic book on religion called Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future addresses all of this stuff in the very beginning of New Age.
I think it was written in the early 80s, but Father Seraphim Rose, Orthodox priest, he just saw all of this clearly, saw how yoga and the New Age spirituality was clearly a satanic, you know, attempts to undermine the Christian foundations of the
nation.
It's like there's something that's connecting all these things.
There's some unseen thread through all of this stuff that you're really helping
to illuminate in a powerful way. And again, I want to suggest people go,
especially look at this, this thread of yours on, uh, at I am Lisa Logan on X.
What if I were to show you the same Institute Fetzer who launched the entire
field of emotional learning and the org KSL, C a S E L that sets the five core competencies for all
social emotional learning programs was crazy.
And their purpose is to bring in the age of the archangel Michael.
It sounds crazy, but it's absolutely true.
true. And I got some videos on this, but I'm sorry.
There's so much I want to say, but I want to get your take, but everything you say, I want to go off on.
Do you see this as a deliberate plan or do you see this as just sort of an inevitable consequence of these people really trying to do things right, but just going off the course?
I mean, do you think this is all like planned from the beginning that this is going to be the outcome that they're going for?
lisa logan
Unfortunately, yes.
I think it is very much so planned.
Marilyn Ferguson wrote a book in the 80s called the Aquarian Conspiracy.
And basically that book is not about New Age being a conspiracy itself, you know, as far as a conspiracy theory.
It was literally about how they were creating networks of networks.
To collaborate on specific initiatives like how they were going to do experiential education or how they were going to infiltrate politics and they made ways for them to communicate with each other.
Actually, there's a book I just recently got called the networking book.
And you can see here.
That this whole entire book is how this guy from NASA use long distance telephone lines to connect people across the country and across the world so that they could collaborate on putting new age into literally every sector and institute in America.
unidentified
And.
lisa logan
This has been happening, unfortunately, for a very long time.
I'll give you another example here, right?
So, spirituality and politics.
This is written by Corinne McLaughlin and David Gordonson.
David Gordonson's a huge theosophical speaker and writer across the country.
Corinne McLaughlin, his wife, was tapped by Bill Clinton to actually implement Agenda 21 in the United States.
So she assembled a task force that did this.
Unfortunately, these people ended up in positions of power in our government, in our education system, in business, and really, I think we need to start opening our eyes to what's actually going on here.
I have a whole thread about the evolutionary leaders that I put together, and they have 12 synergy circles.
They've infiltrated religion.
It talks everything about what they've done, but this is a true conspiracy in the way that They figured out how to get these ideas into society.
And unfortunately, unlike Jim Jones, which you mentioned earlier, which is this cult fringe group, everybody kind of viewed it as a cult fringe group, this has been slowly implemented without anybody saying, hey, this is a religion, this is a worldview that they're trying to get you to adopt.
It just kind of got mainstreamed.
And now everybody just accepts it.
harrison smith
Right.
This is a moral framework that is different and at odds with the religious framework of Christianity or the American consciousness as informed by Christianity.
Yet people don't realize that their lives from elementary school and the lessons that they're taught to the way commercials are phrased to the news reports they're seeing are all without their knowledge or permission guiding their spiritual life towards a destination that they wouldn't want to head to.
It's astonishing, but it's absolutely true.
And we'll show you videos.
We're going to come in with a video on the other side, showing you in their own words what this is all about.
So this isn't speculation.
This is what Logan's talking about here.
This is confirmed.
And we'll prove it on the other side.
unidentified
Stay with us.
But he started with spiritualism, and he got interested in a new thought, which is the mind over matter tradition.
Yeah, it was very popular, still is in the United States.
It goes on.
It's just remarkable the number of different spiritual paths that John Fetzer went down.
Well, ultimately, John Fetzer basically created for himself his own spiritual worldview.
And it boils down to a metaphysical spirituality, which simply means that he believed in the unity of the universe.
All is one.
Sometimes it's called cosmological monism.
So, the spiritual world and the material world are actually all one.
And in fact, for John Fetzer, it all basically went back to the spiritual.
So, everything was interconnected, and everything is interconnected by the circulation of energies of various kinds.
Either subtle energies, spiritual energies, or physical energies.
He believed in human spiritual evolution.
He believed that human beings, throughout their lives, through spiritual study, could achieve higher and higher states of consciousness.
He ultimately believed in the harmony of science and religion.
So he felt that true science and true religion would never conflict.
This is an old idea, of course.
He really truly believed that these two things, science and spirituality, ultimately would be harmonized.
They'd just be seen as different sides of the same coin.
And then finally, he believed in global spiritual transformation.
So the idea here is that if enough people achieve higher states of consciousness, then it will catalyze a global transformation.
Yeah.
And he labeled this the New Age.
Yeah.
Now that term, the New Age, had actually been around for a while, but John Fetzer started using it in the 1960s, and that's almost 20 years before it became the New Age movement in the United States.
So he was using this term for this global spiritual transformation quite early on.
And hence, that's why I called the book, Johnny Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age.
Wow.
harrison smith
And the Fetzer Institute, of course, is the first to come out with social emotional learning.
That video is on a very powerful and informative thread on Lisa Logan's ex.
Follow her on ex at I am Lisa Logan.
She's on YouTube as well at Parents of Patriots 6581.
And again, that thread I just retweeted, but it's titled What if I were to show you the same Institute Fetzer who launched the entire field of emotional learning was crazy and that the purpose was bringing in The Age of Archangel Michael, which don't be confused by the biblical, you know, implications of that.
It's, well, I would consider it rather satanic.
Comments on that video that we just saw, that was a presenter talking about, you know, the life of Fetzer and how he got involved and sort of coined the term New Age, which New Age, New World Order, You know, global spiritual transformation, stakeholder capitalism, the fourth industrial revolution, it all ties in perfectly together.
I mean, they fit like puzzle pieces.
This social emotional learning and the wider globalist plan of a one world government, one world religion, you know, dominated from a single central council.
Put that video in context for us or elaborate on it or what was what stood out to you in that?
Hold on.
I'm sorry.
Sorry, you may have been muted there.
If you could just start again.
lisa logan
Yeah, that was Brian Wilson.
He wrote the biography on John Fetzer called John Fetzer, The Quest for the New Age.
I've read a good lot of it.
The endnotes are just amazing, talking about all the different associations he had with people in power.
But he's basically detailing there Fetzer's spiritual journey.
Again, I told you he was with some of the Diabetists, he left there, he kind of dabbled in literally just about everything.
unidentified
Which, as an adult, you should have the freedom to do so.
lisa logan
And obviously our argument here is if his goal was spiritual transformation, if the whole goal of his institute was to bring about the age of the Archangel Michael and all of these different things, then isn't this initiative that we put in schools also about that goal?
And unlike Fetzer, who got to choose his spiritual path, they are inculcating a worldview for kids through this program and essentially kind of challenging Any kind of individualistic views that they have.
And like you noted, Harrison, I mean, it's not just about, yes, Christianity has that, you know, God gave you free will to choose to follow him or not.
But it's also the ideology behind the World Economic Forum, behind the UN Sustainable Development Goals,
behind stakeholder capitalism, behind communism, behind socialism,
this whole idea that we are one, and this is being forced upon children
in forced schooling in K to 12.
So if your kids are there, then this is the ideology that they're bringing about.
And it's for the purpose of that global consciousness, that global transformation for this spiritual worldview.
harrison smith
And you know what's fascinating about all of it is that they're wrong,
is that they're actually wrong, and it's like provable with the statistic.
Like the more they tried to force this on people, the worse everything gets, but they double down.
And it's in contradiction to...
Like when I asked you earlier like what do you do about all these kids with mental illnesses these days and you're just like maybe they should eat dinner with their families.
It's like the things that actually solve these issues were not designed by think tanks.
Nobody had to like come up with a plan where families hang out together.
It's like that's what's natural.
That's what's good.
That's what's obvious.
Nobody had to Prove this just like when you look at, you know, the success for a child.
You want to have a mother and a father married together living in the same house and raising a child together.
Nobody had to do experiments or this wasn't a crazy idea where we used to be raised in communism.
It was like what if we tried families and it turned out to work?
Well, like it's what's natural.
It's what's obvious.
It's what's Just evolutionarily, however we arrived to these things, having a family, marriage, staying together, like these things are what humans need.
And as we move away from that and towards social emotional learning, everything gets crazier, but they don't stop.
And your point about, you know, the fact they have to measure results.
And so then you have to determine who is coming up with what metrics they're measuring by.
Just fascinating beyond belief and absolutely true.
Talk a little bit about that, about how these people never stop pursuing this goal, even when it's proven to be counterproductive.
lisa logan
Oh, definitely.
I mean, religious cults are fanatic.
You look at any religious cult, they're willing to do anything to make sure that their ends are met.
I mean, look at Jim Jones and the Kool-Aid.
So many people died.
They don't care about the cost as long as the spiritual goals are met.
To your point about the family, it's the original form of government, right?
You have everything kind of encompassed in there.
You know, there's a lot of people who say, yes, these Marxists want to destroy the family.
That's their whole end goal, right?
Just destroy the family, to do away with personal property, to do all these things.
But I think they're missing that last end goal, which is the family is the last stop in getting to the child.
Because again, if the child belongs to your tribe, if they really truly believe that, you know, you love them, that you guys are together as a unit, Then those are the kids that think freely, that really hold true to their values that they're raised with, and they can't have that because it gets in the way of their global transformation.
So, yeah, I think that, you know, we need to start changing the conversation about what is important and what we're fighting.
Because if we're having the wrong conversation about what we're fighting, then we won't come up with the right solution.
And so I just think, I'm so grateful that you've had me on today, Harrison, to talk about this, because really, nobody is talking about this.
There's very few.
James Lindsay, my friend James Lindsay, has been.
But even then, we get lambasted by people who are like, it's not Gnosticism.
It's not Hermeticism.
It's just Marxism.
It's just communism.
Accept it.
But no, this is actually true.
We have the documents.
We have the webinars.
This is actually happening, folks.
And I think that we need to identify it.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely.
And you do a great job.
And again, we're barely scratching the surface on this stuff.
I mean, everything from the way they use disassociation to, you know, weaponizing children's sense of kindness, you mentioned earlier, like that alone, we could go on for an hour on how they do that, not just with children, but obviously with Adults as well.
I want to thank you for all the work that you've done again I just encourage our audience to go follow Lisa at I am Lisa Logan on YouTube at parents of Patriots 65 81 For parents that are just learning about this.
We know about a minute left, but is homeschool the only way?
I mean what advice do you give to parents?
What should they talk to their children about?
lisa logan
I think there are varying degrees we could go with that, right?
I think I mentioned on the last time I was on with you about six months ago, and I encourage your audience to go check that interview out as well.
We kind of dove more into like the nuts and bolts of social-emotional learning.
But you have to measure your kid.
You have to know your kid, right?
If your kid's vulnerable to these things, if you have a very young kid, yes, I would take them out of school.
Yeah.
and help your child.
If your child has kind of grown up with your values, they understand like my kids are in public school,
but because we've talked to them about this kind of stuff and the ideologies behind it since they were young,
they're okay and actually come home and they tell me when they're being indoctrinated,
like hey, it's a blessing at school and it was doing all this.
harrison smith
You've spiritually vaccinated them against indoctrination and it is possible folks, so fear not,
but we have to see this for what it is and take the bull by the horns
and fight this battle on a spiritual level.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Lisa Logan at I am Lisa Logan on X.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
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We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour, and we'll start with Start appropriately with a Twitter post by one of our regular callers, Hobbs, from Roads to Liberty at r2lpod on Twatter.
Real Roads to Liberty podcast said, listening to Lisa Logan on American Journal with Harrison Smith, and a lot of what seems weird in isolation starts to make much more sense when you realize it's all connected and self-reinforcing.
I think that is exactly right.
What seems weird in isolation It sure is weird they're telling kids to be trans.
Gee, isn't it weird that the World Economic Forum is telling us we're all useless eaters that'll have to be put on drugs and play video games until we die?
Isn't that weird?
Isn't it weird that these seemingly benign, you know, counselor programs and social emotional learning programs end up turning kids into mentally ill communists?
Isn't that so weird?
And you realize there's, and that's what I was trying to express to Lisa.
I'm sure people listening to this program understand it, but it's like there's this hum, there's this just underlying tone that reverberates in all of this stuff.
In Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future by Father Seraphim Rose in the seventies from Brave New World in 1920.
When you listen to a World Economic Forum, Talk about the transformation of human kind into the fourth industrial revolution.
It's like there's, you can't quite put your finger on it, but there's something, there's something there.
There's a barely audible tone that you can't help but go, I've heard this before.
I recognize this from somewhere.
Look at Jim Jones and you start with Jim Jones and that leads into the MKUltra mind control programs into the You know, Helter Skelter and the attempt to start a race war.
I mean, it's all meshed together.
And the thing is, the thing you need to realize, and this is just a matter of humility on a human level, is that better, wiser, more intelligent, more thoughtful people than us have thought about this stuff for hundreds of years and they figured it out already.
They figured it out.
It's the theologians, the philosophers.
A thousand years ago, they figured out what it takes to be a healthy human.
What spiritual path leads to virtue and which leads to destruction.
We don't need some new age hippie cult member To come up with a new form of spirituality for humanity.
We need to get back to what we know incontrovertibly to be the truth.
That you need basic things.
That mental, physical, spiritual health are all deeply intertwined and they don't require indoctrination.
It doesn't require a massive, highly interconnected network of counselors pushing you to Be both simultaneously obsessed with yourself and narcissistic to a disturbing degree while couching your narcissism in some sort of universal oneness and vague ill-defined spirituality
That all is one, but also I'm the most important person in the universe.
It's all madness.
What you need is family, good food, sunshine, fresh air.
You need to interact with animals and babies.
You need to hear music.
And then you're fine.
And it turns out that you're, you're totally fine.
And I have the videos from this, from the thread of hers.
I watched them all and they're like, I want to play them all.
But I would never have time, because I'd want to expand on every one for 20 minutes.
You know, they talk about, like, we figured out that depression is an imbalance of brain chemistry.
It's like, no, you didn't.
They have no idea why SSRIs work.
They have no idea about chemical imbalances in the brain.
It's all nonsense.
And a walk through the park for 10 minutes cures your depression better than Prozac.
So put that on a chart.
unidentified
Southern town last summer.
All right.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
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unidentified
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unidentified
Oh, man.
harrison smith
again.
It's all just completely insane.
Let's talk about this for a minute, shall we, while we wait for the phone lines to fill up.
And, you know, I never want to say the same thing over and over again.
I know I do.
We get new listeners every day and people obviously don't listen to the whole show every day.
So I'm sorry if you have to hear this stuff over and over.
But did you know Israel is insane?
The thing is, I don't have too much more to say about this situation.
The headline is, Israel official says Iran war inevitable and US should strike now.
I just tend to think about these things in personal terms.
When I read this headline, what I picture is some guy named Israel and some guy named Iran.
And they're about to get in a fight.
And it's kind of like fights I've seen in the past, right?
I remember a fight between basketball players one time, where the team that won was just being, they're just being jerks and just like flaunting, just mocking.
And the dude on the other team was just like, if you keep talking, I'm going to hit you in the face.
And the kid keeps talking and he got hit in the face.
And it's like, well, what'd you expect, dude?
He literally told you exactly what he was going to do.
And then you kept pestering him.
You kept being annoying at him.
You kept laughing in his face.
And then he said, I'm going to hit you.
And then he hit you.
So this is kind of that situation where you've got Israel assassinating people in Tehran, blowing up embassies in Damascus.
They're bombing apartment buildings in South Lebanon.
They're, of course, carrying out a genocide in Gaza.
And then this guy Israel turns to us, turns to the guy that's American is like, Iran is going to attack me.
I was in here like, yeah, it's probably, dude, that's astute observation.
Yeah, they're probably going to attack you.
The guy's like, yeah, so it's pretty much inevitable at this point.
Go get them.
It's like, no, you guys are fighting.
I'm over here.
I'm actually Hanging out nonvolved in your desert blood feud.
So... Why would I attack?
What are you ta- This just makes no sense.
Right?
On a personal level, it makes no sense.
On a geopolitical level, it makes no sense.
These guys are gonna attack me.
War is inevitable.
So you need to go attack them first.
Nah.
Nah.
I don't think we should.
But it made me realize...
That this is probably a missing component.
As we look at geopolitical reality, there's a missing element of the equation.
Which is that we kind of have to attack first if Israel is to survive.
Like the idea that I've been running with is that Israel is sort of purposefully antagonizing its neighbors.
They want to get in a situation where it's like, gee, if America doesn't step in, Israel's going to, they're all going to die.
So like we have to step in.
But knowing the strength of their opponents in Hezbollah and Iran, knowing their inability to deal with significantly less powerful groups like Hamas, I don't know if they could survive a first attack.
I think once it pops off, if it, if Iran does it in a real way and Hezbollah does it in a real way, I don't, you know, at that point it might be like, oh, there's no point for America getting involved because it's over.
If they really decide to do that, of course America will get involved anyway, but just makes you realize like, okay, no, they need to set it up to where America attacks first.
We need to be the ones to start this conflagration.
And so instead of having the impetus, the initiation of a wider war, be some major full-scale attack against Israel that America has to avenge and or defend against, it probably will be a singular false flag attack.
It probably will be a sinking of an American vessel.
A bombing of an American base that kills a thousand people or, you know, more, you know, to have a bigger emotional impact.
It'll be another October 7th style attack.
It'll be a bunch of civilians in Israel getting killed or a bunch of like Americans in Israel getting bombed or something.
Just as you think about how this progresses and you put yourself in the mindset, One of these people driving us towards war.
That's the calculus that they must be operating in.
The anxiety has gotten to the point where they believe Iran and its allies are winning the psychological warfare.
And that Iran's rhetoric has created a very heavy atmosphere in Israel.
So obviously we have to go to war with them.
I mean, you've got a country, Iran, causing a very heavy atmosphere in Israel.
So obviously, we need to bomb Iran.
Obviously, this is casus belli.
This is a cause for war, creating a heavy atmosphere in Israel.
How dare they?
It's not just Israel, however.
She said the specter of a major Iranian strike appears to be haunting much of the region, including Arab states that Hassan Nahum asserted are increasingly on board with a plan to take down the Islamic Republic, even if Israel's ally, the U.S., was not.
I don't think America has understood the ultimate goal here.
here has to be a regime change in Iran, Hassan Nahum said.
unidentified
What?
Oh yeah, we don't realize.
What?
Oh yeah, we don't realize.
harrison smith
Yeah, nobody here realizes that regime change is the ultimate goal of the Israeli slash American deep state.
That's a total surprise to all of us.
I mean, come on.
I mean, come on.
Are you serious?
So yeah, they're pushing for America to strike first because of you know, the very heavy atmosphere in Israel is
just unsustainable Totally ridiculous
For Biden, however, Hassan Nahum argued that such a decision, a major attack against Iran, would put the outgoing US leader on the level of former UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who declared war on Nazi Germany after its invasion of Poland 85 years ago.
If Biden wants to be Churchill and leave a legacy, I know it's crazy, but that's what he would do.
But I doubt he'll do it.
unidentified
Hmm.
harrison smith
Possibly more true than he knows.
Possibly more true than he knows.
Yes, the world leader, with an opportunity to avoid a cataclysmic world war, instead plunges humanity into the abyss.
He would be like Churchill.
Let's go to Rad in Death Valley.
He's on the air about Kamala Harris.
Good morning, Harrison.
unidentified
How are you doing?
harrison smith
Good, thanks.
I know the point you're going to make and I completely agree.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Okay, yeah, I did want to talk about, because I heard you mention it this morning, Kamala Harris has this new policy, supposed to be new policy, of granting $25,000 to first-time buyers.
So I wanted to bring this to people's attention because the way it's worded is a little shady, which, you know, it's coming from Kamala Harris.
Of course it is.
This is actually something that's based on Gavin Newsom's Dream for All program, which has been happening in California since 2023.
Now, in the first round, they gave people up to 20 percent for buying a first home.
They did it again this year, and he announced in June that they were going to do a second round of this program.
Now, we live in Death Valley, and my husband's family have been here for three generations.
They're miners.
They also work on the test site.
His mom was literally going around testing for unexploded ordnances.
They've worked hard all their lives, but it's the desert.
It's the hottest place on Earth.
We'd like to not live in a ghost town of 30 people.
So, of course, I looked into this program.
But it actually turns out that the program this year is for first-generation buyers.
Now, I've noticed that the same wording is used in Kamala's proposal, first-generation first-home buyers.
So basically what that means is they will give you the grant for the house.
Now, in California, they go up to $150,000.
This isn't chump change.
You can get quite a good chunk of that.
It's on the proviso that you are a first generation homeowner, which means that we don't qualify because my husband's mother and father owned a house at some point.
If your parents have owned a home at any time, you do not qualify for this program.
So it's not really about first homeowners.
And look Harrison, 100% I'll be straight up. I'm an immigrant. You can probably tell I have
still have a little bit of an Australian accent. But I married into a family. Yeah,
they've been here for generations. But if it were me by myself trying to qualify for this,
yeah, no problem.
But I'm married to an American whose family have been here for generations, and if you go back far enough, everybody owned their own home once upon a time in America.
You don't qualify.
So it became immediately apparent to me that this program is about giving benefits to immigrants who don't have ancestral ties in the U.S.
And I think that's terrible.
It's a program for immigrants.
harrison smith
Yeah, that is an extremely important point.
In fact, that's the first I'm seeing about it because I'd seen other people on on X and stuff say, yeah, this is going to benefit illegal immigrants.
But I haven't seen anybody point out that phrase, first generation homebuyers.
California to assist down payments will have to be 1700 first generation.
So that literally means that if your parents owned a home, you don't qualify for this.
That is huge.
unidentified
That is correct.
harrison smith
I feel like we need to tell the InfoWars writers about this.
We need an article explaining this because I haven't seen anybody else bring up that point yet.
First generation.
unidentified
You've always got to read that small print.
It's always hidden in there somewhere.
That's how they roll.
They make it sound very appealing.
Oh, first-time buyers.
And everybody gets excited, like my husband got excited, and then you find out the condition.
harrison smith
That is wild.
So yeah, right.
Because you picture like, oh, first time homebody picture like some little family buying a starter home.
Wow, that'll really help them out.
unidentified
$25,000.
harrison smith
That's not who they're talking about.
What a crazy thing.
No, it's not.
unidentified
I mean, that would have really helped us.
You can't sell a home.
Nobody wants to live in Death Valley.
These are ghost towns.
Every town out here has a maximum of 30 people.
We have maybe 20 people in the summer.
We would love to move somewhere.
You've got jobs.
Would be really helpful.
My husband has to commute all the way to Las Vegas every day to work.
It's rough.
It's really, it's 130 degrees in the summer.
It's rough.
You know, we'd like, we'd like to get out.
But no, it's not for people like us.
Because at some point, his parents bought a house.
That is no longer, we probably would get 10 grand for it if we tried to sell it because nobody wants it.
harrison smith
That is so crazy.
And of course, you know, to actually help out homebuyers, the thing that the government should be doing is, like, you know, putting a massive tax on institutions buying houses.
Like, if you're a corporation that's buying a house to rent it out, maybe pay 50% on top of whatever the, you know, house price is in taxes.
Something like that.
Like, disincentivize these massive corporations from buying up all these houses so they're available for the average person to buy.
I mean... Yeah.
unidentified
That's an obvious solution.
That's not just a US problem.
I have a daughter who relocated back to Australia to do university and I can't blame her because it's a lot cheaper there, but trying to find a house in Australia is the same thing.
We never saw this in Australia up until the last few years, but there are families living in tents all over Australia right now because of institutional buying and mostly Chinese corporations.
China owns basically all of Australia right now, but you can't You can't find anywhere to live.
And I think that.
Yeah, like you said, there has to be something that I mean, I would prefer that they just got rid of institutional home ownership, you know, especially for, you know, like single family homes, maybe for condos and that kind of thing.
Sure.
But, you know, for single family unit homes now, it should be for homeowners for for buyers.
harrison smith
You know, you would think.
But hey, you're going to own nothing and then you're going to be happy.
And that's the ultimate plan.
And that's right.
Well, brother.
Thank you so much for that.
That was a very informative call, and I'm very glad you brought that to our attention.
And even just as you were talking, I just searched, you know, first generation homebuyer.
The first thing that pops up is a document from Fannie Mae published in May of this year.
First generation homebuyer fact sheet.
And of course, I only get one sentence in before I realize I have to read this on air.
Generational wealth refers to the financial assets passed from one generation of a family to another.
Wealth disparities amongst historically underserved consumers are often linked to the absence of or interruption of generational wealth, accumulating that is primarily achieved through homeownership.
So it sort of makes perfect sense, right?
in their perverted, distorted, deranged sort of way.
They're very concerned about generational wealth, not because they want to increase generational wealth,
but because they see it as an unfair advantage that has to be eliminated.
That's why they have things like the death tax, and they want basically just to confiscate
all of your money and all of everything you own the moment that you die to redistribute to other people,
to deprive your lineage, your family, your children from actually building on the wealth that you've built.
They want everybody starting off at zero.
It is the most extreme form of communism.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
And so that makes, yeah, that makes perfect sense.
The concept of first-generation homebuyer, the borrower and their parents do not and have not owned a property is not new.
There are many programs in the market to offer down payment or other assistance to eligible participants with varying definitions of what constitutes a first-generation homebuyer.
Yeah, we got it.
We got to let the writers know about this.
This needs to be an InfoWars article.
It's just typical, right, for the Democrats to suggest a program that,
like, for a second you're like, oh, helping first-time homeless.
Well, hey, a real issue with an actual, you know, solution for it.
What a novel idea.
Hey, we're not inventing non-existent issues to solve through genital mutilation.
It's like, what a strange thing for the Democrats to be involved in, confronting a real issue with a viable solution.
But then you, of course, you should have known.
We should have known.
It's not for you.
It's not for anybody who has any stake in this country.
It's for immigrants, basically, entirely.
Just incredible.
Let's go to George in California now.
George, thanks for calling in California.
Follow up to our conversation with Lisa Logan.
You're on the air, sir.
unidentified
This is my brother, Harrison.
harrison smith
Good morning.
unidentified
Hey, how's the audio coming, man?
harrison smith
Coming in great.
Thanks for calling in.
unidentified
Thank you, brother.
Thank you for taking my call, as always.
And I never want to forget to say God bless you and the crew.
I love you guys.
I love the effort you put in, man.
I feel like you guys are like my best friends that kind of moved away from town, and I'm getting to call in and catch up with you all every time I get a chance.
harrison smith
I love it.
Thank you.
unidentified
Right off the bat, you got it, brother.
God bless you, man.
Right off the bat, Harrison, I want to say thank you, man.
You brought in Austin Whitsitt, and I hadn't heard about him before, but between me, Austin Whitsitt, and another few gentlemen, Rob Skiba, unfortunately, who passed away a couple years ago, there's another guy, Sean Griffin, I think his channel is Kingdom in Context on YouTube.
Those guys, I kind of put myself in line as far as faith goes.
And you brought Austin with it into my purview, which I thank you for that because I hadn't heard of a man and much like a fresh and fit kind of brought Andrew Wilson into my scope.
Cause I hadn't heard of Andrew Wilson.
Now I'm a, I'm a, you know, very appreciative of this content.
I was able to get into a Twitter space yesterday with this awesome dude, a truth teller and with it.
And I was actually able to speak and they were speaking about The Jewish question or Jewish problem, which ties into what Lisa Logan was kind of speaking about, which there's nothing new under the sun, as we read in the Bible, right, my brother?
And the family unit is a reflection of God's order.
And I don't know where this term came around, the nuclear family.
I personally don't agree with it.
I can't remember if it was early this year or sometime late last year.
You guys had a really funny, I forgot if he was Hispanic or if he was a Jewish comedian himself.
This dude laid it out so good.
He was a guest host when you weren't able to host one morning.
And he straight up said, I'm like, this guy's talking straight out of my mind.
He said, what is it with this nuclear family BS, man?
Don't you guys remember back in the day when you would have a child, you had Your brothers and sisters, your parents had their brothers and sisters, aunts, uncles, grandparents.
You had an entire extended family unit, and we see this in the Bible as well.
Whenever there was a chance, like when Joseph went to Egypt, he brought his family to him.
It's one of the few times in the Bible it's actually quoted that Satan and sin was not there when Israel and his children were reunited.
That extended family dynamic is, I think, the most important critical thing missing because that's in the Armenian tradition, too.
Speaking from my... I always gotta bring it up, man.
I'm sorry.
No, no, I love it.
Yeah, it's unfortunate that that's under attack as well, but in our tradition, when a son to a family gets married, The girl comes into the guy's house.
That house becomes the guy's inheritance from the parents.
And then from him, the house becomes his inheritance to his children.
And you build upon the property.
And literally, in the Armenian last name tradition, there's a Y-A-N or I-A-N suffix.
They end in those three letters.
It means son of.
So like going back to Game of The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings, when they would introduce someone, they were like, oh, son of three, son of four, son of, son of, always came up.
And this is in the Armenian last name.
So the son of would always go back to what your parents and your lineage was.
And you became a tribe within your family.
Your family just kept on growing within itself for protection reasons, for wealth transfer, for hey, we're talking about the houses, man.
For generational wealth transfer?
Man, I thought it was awesome how Lisa spoke about it, too, because you picked up on this, too, brother.
You said that undertone.
That undertone, my man.
I've been feeling this undertone, and this came from Andrew Wilson, too.
He calls it the tone police when he's in these debates.
And what I picked up when he's talking about these tone police, when people get offended about not so much what you said, it's how you said it, it's like, dude, Every time that pops up, it's almost like the enemy, feminism, satanism, narcissism, this current psychological degradation killing people's minds and souls, plants this seed of, I'm important.
And when someone challenges that thought, that tone police that comes out, it's like it gets activated.
This programming gets activated in them.
Where it comes out, like, they immediately get offended without looking at the subject matter you're presenting to them.
So just like you said, that tone that comes out, it is kind of a well-orchestrated attack from the enemy, but it's so family-veiled and so built on a house of cards when all you've got to do is call it out.
And I'm going to end on the white note.
Sorry, not white note, but white note.
White note, brother, as you say.
It may always look bad.
The more we're thankful, the more we're Grateful for everything we have.
The quicker all that blackmail, all that stuff washes away, we realize actually, if we're under attack, that means we're worth a lot more than we even can perceive.
So there you go, brother.
Thank you very much for the opportunity to speak.
harrison smith
Thank you, George.
That was a great call, man.
I got I got stuff to add.
I'll do it on the other side.
Fantastic stuff.
More calls on the other side.
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And we had a great caller, George, from California in the last segment, making a good point about the Deception of the nuclear family?
And I think this is one of the things that like, I don't know, I've sort of been through this process where it's like, the individual is the most important building block.
And you're like, well, Actually, that's kind of a trick.
You know, that's kind of a deception.
You're like, yeah, individual, like Christianity and the society that we live in is built on the individual in a real way.
In other words, you can't be punished for what somebody else did, even if you're in the same family or, you know, share the same characteristics.
You're responsible for your actions.
They're responsible for theirs.
And that's fundamental to the way our process works.
You have to recognize that actually the family is the building block.
So you think, okay, the family, yeah, that's true.
The family is the building block.
And you break society down, you know, that's sort of as small as you really want to go because it's necessary.
And then to build the society that we have, we have to have strong families.
And you realize that you're right.
It's not about the nuclear family.
It should be about the extended family.
And you're like, I live next door to my sister and her family.
So my kids have four cousins next door.
My parents are in town all the time.
I don't know if I could stop living like this.
I, you know, I think I'm stuck in this house forever because I can't imagine not living next door to extended family.
Once you, if you really live with your extended family and have multiple generations, Constantly together, constantly interacting, constantly eating dinner together, and doing chores together, and all that.
It's so natural, it's so obviously the superior way to live, you never want to go back.
And so, like when you talk about InfoWars, people think of conspiracy theories, they think of false flag reports, and all that's very true.
But at the end of the day, what InfoWars is pushing, what we believe, is the obvious.
What we're pushing is self-evident.
And observable to everybody with eyes.
We're pushing family.
We're pushing joy.
We're pushing humanity.
We're pushing freedom and liberty and America in 1776 and George Washington.
It's all very normal.
It's all very self-evidently good.
And to promote this ideology, to progress this lifestyle and this spiritual Framework, we have to confront some pretty disturbing things and we have to expose nefarious networks and uncover the real purpose behind seemingly benign policy.
But at the end of the day, it's all dedicated and directly directed purely towards these very human, very good things that are being stolen from us.
And how can you not want to stand up against a global movement that despises literally everything good in the world?
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With that, we got to your calls.
Nathaniel in Alabama.
Let's talk about some pipelines.
Go ahead, Nathaniel, you're on the air.
I think I know what you're calling in about.
unidentified
What's up, Harrison?
So yeah, yesterday you were talking about the Nord Stream Pipeline, and I wanted to call in.
So I was at a Bullets camp as a counselor not too long ago, and one of my co-counselors was a Navy EOD guy, and I'm an ex-Marine.
harrison smith
Sorry, what's EOD?
unidentified
Uh, explosive ordnance disposal.
harrison smith
Okay.
unidentified
Got it.
Special forces and they do like bomb detonation and stuff.
harrison smith
Got it.
unidentified
And so I was ex Marines.
So, you know, naturally we got to talking and stuff and talking about conspiracies and whatnot.
And I was like, so you know any guys about that, uh, blow up the nurturing pipeline?
And this dude was like, he was from.
Uh, New England, like X Special Forces.
So he was like super boisterous and stuff.
He instantly shut up and changed the topic like immediately.
harrison smith
Really?
unidentified
It was, yeah, it was kind of awkward for a second, but.
harrison smith
He didn't think that was funny, huh?
unidentified
No, he did not think that was funny.
harrison smith
Interesting.
Very interesting.
unidentified
But, you know.
harrison smith
Because he knows.
Because he knows what it takes to plant a bomb on a pipeline under the ocean, and he knows you can't do it with a couple amateur scuba divers and a rented yacht.
I think that might be... How long ago was this?
Was this yesterday?
Was this after the story came out in the Wall Street Journal?
unidentified
No, this was a few months ago.
harrison smith
Okay.
unidentified
I wish it was yesterday, though.
I'd ask him about his take on that epic.
Dialogue that they put out.
harrison smith
Yeah, so epic.
unidentified
I mean, it was pretty awesome listening to you read it.
harrison smith
Yeah, it was thrilling.
Really, really Hollywood-level stuff they're coming out with.
Very interesting.
Yeah, it'd be fun to talk to that guy again.
Man, so many people know so much that they don't talk about.
It really is mind-blowing.
When you talk about, like, you know how many people would have to be in on it?
Do you know how many people are in on it already?
Do you have any idea how many, you know... Like, when you look at, like, Vietnam, and, like, drug running, and bombing in Laos, and, like, these missions they would run... I mean, you're talking about hundreds of people for every mission, and there's thousands of missions.
There are tens of thousands of people alive right now that, like, Okay.
Let's see.
state and did illegal stuff in Vietnam.
They know perfectly well that what they're involved in was a giant conspiracy and they
don't say anything.
It is possible.
It is actually possible to pull this stuff off.
William in Arkansas, you are on the air.
We got a minute and a half left in the segment.
The floor is yours.
unidentified
Okay.
Let's see.
The Harris thing, you know what's going on and the way that Biden wants to attract the
vote of the illegals.
Let's see if I can do this correctly.
I didn't know you do voices, William.
William, you sing, you do poetry, you know your constitution, and you do a damn good South Central L.A.
harrison smith
I didn't know you do voices, William.
William, you sing, you do poetry, you know your constitution, and you do a damn good
South Central LA Latino accent.
unidentified
I want to comment a little bit on this pipeline, and if you remember at Wirt Road in Antwaun,
the old Cameron Steel Iron Works was there.
william in arkansas
I listened to Nixon years ago talk how stupid Reagan was when we were going through a steel crisis and we were buying our steel from overseas and shutting everything down here.
unidentified
Cameron Steel shut down, and Russia wanted to buy $7 billion worth of pipeline stuff.
All right, folks.
and said no, so they went to Bechtel, which is a German company, which was a George Silk
Secretary of State high investment.
Now that's a German company that sold Russia what they needed for a pipeline, and now they're
still at war just like the Second World War, just like the First World War.
harrison smith
Yeah, they've been selling us out for decades.
unidentified
All right, folks, welcome back.
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Who do we go to next?
John in Arizona has been on the longest.
Go ahead, John, you're on the air on the topic of religion versus ideology.
Thanks for calling in.
unidentified
Yeah, thank you for taking my call.
So I think a very, a very fundamental difference between Democrats and Republicans is what I call external versus internal workers to control.
So what the Democrats are doing is they're relying on their environment to get all their meaning and everything.
And it reflects everywhere, like, Yeah, no, I think that's true.
harrison smith
And I mean, that that ties into everything else that we pretty much everything else that we talked about, like, you know, testosterone.
Like chemically, you're more inclined to go it alone, not rely on others.
And it's a. In fact, I just saw a post about this, if I if this is it, I'll pull it up right here.
Uh, because the idea is that here you go.
unidentified
Look at this.
harrison smith
I found it just that quick.
People who can't defend themselves physically, women and low-T men, parse information through a consensus filter as a safety mechanism.
They literally do not ask, quote, is this true?
They ask, will others be okay with me thinking this is true?
This makes them very malleable to brute force manufactured consensus.
If every screen they look at says the same thing, they will adopt that position because their brain interprets it as everyone in the tribe believing it.
Yeah, it's literally a safety.
It's like an evolutionary thing.
It's a safety mechanism.
free to parse new information with an objective is this true filter. This is
why a republic of high-status males is best for decision-making, democratic but
a democracy only for those who are free to think. Yeah it's literally a safety
it's like an evolutionary thing it's a safety mechanism.
Wherein it might not manifest this way consciously but there's an underlying
survival instinct thing compelling you to go safety in number safety in
tribes I will die if I am expelled from the tribe.
Therefore, the most important thing for my survival is acceptance with the people around me.
So it's like a, yeah, it's like a, it's like a survival thing.
It's like an internal mechanism deep, deep in our lizard brain.
Weak people need consensus.
Strong people can think for themselves.
Good point, John.
Let's go to... I want to go to Jack in Louisiana now.
This is a topic that's been going on for a while.
I don't think I've commented on it yet on the show, but Jack, tell us what Nick Fuentes is up to.
unidentified
Yeah, he's been, for a couple weeks now, he's kind of been flip-flopping on the whole MAGA thing.
I noticed when Trump got shot, totally wanted to jump in balls deep.
I don't know if I could say that, sorry.
But when Trump, you know, got shot, he was like, oh, MAGA, 100%.
And now he's already back to his old ways of, like, telling people to straight up not vote for Trump.
And I'm like, You know, Trump's the kind of guy who listens to the American people and it's already showing that Trump likes to listen to the American people when you notice that he's changed his mind and he changed his campaign advisor recently because, you know, people were saying, hey, we don't like this guy.
We want someone who's, you know, not pro-Israel.
We want somebody America first, which I can agree with.
But I think it's just weird to be like so hard on Trump when he took his whole first term hiring and firing guys.
You know, he's not afraid to do that.
harrison smith
Yeah, yeah, no, I totally agree.
And I'm a little bit torn about it because I don't know.
I don't even know where to begin with it.
Because in general, I like the idea of, like, not just accepting whatever is given us and not just like, oh, just silently, you know, accept this really bad person running Trump's campaign.
Like, we should speak up.
We should speak out about it.
I'm not into the, like, actually, you know, advocating for Kamala.
I think that's ridiculous.
And I just don't know if, I don't know though.
I don't know.
Cause I want to say like, the time isn't right.
Like, it's just like, we need to win this.
That's got to be the focus.
The focus has got to be bringing in more Trump supporters, bringing in more new voters for Trump.
We have to win.
It's not because it's going to solve everything, but because if we don't win, It's over. The way I keep talking about it is like if we're
in war and there's some big weapons cache that we have to defend or we have to win in a battle and if
we win then we're armed and it doesn't mean we win the war but then we have a chance we
have a speech head we have you know somewhere to progress from but if we lose then we're disarmed
and they have all the weapons and it's over completely.
So we have to win this battle.
We have to win this election for the war to even exist from here on out.
So I'm not in favor of like, you know, campaigning against Trump or, you know, making these claims of people.
I like the idea of pressuring Trump.
And if withholding your vote is the only way that you can pressure somebody, I guess that's the democratic process.
Here's what Nick Fuentes posted today.
He said the grouper war that's what they're calling it and basically if you don't know Nick Fuentes is leading an online campaign to pressure Trump to fire two of his Advisors and campaign managers Civitas.
I think his name is Civitas and Willis.
I think of the two names and they're not good and and They're they're the ones pushing Trump, you know, basically to ignore white people and try to get the minority vote which is like Fine, but it's not a particularly winning strategy.
They've gotten him to soften his position on a bunch of stuff.
I don't like these people either.
I'm fine with getting them out.
So the Grouper War, the first Grouper War was asking Charlie questions about Israel and embarrassing him on stage.
The second Grouper War is a pressure campaign to get Trump to fire these people and hire better people basically.
So that's a group of war in case you don't know.
So what Nick Fuentes says is the group of wars based on the radical notion that young men
have the power to exert pressure on presidential candidates just like Silicon Valley, Wall Street, or the Israel lobby.
The forgotten Americans can't donate $100 million, but we can withhold tens of thousands of votes in Michigan.
So again, I get the strategy, the underlying idea of like the American people
deserve representation.
And even if we can't provide $100 million, We still deserve to be heard by our representatives.
I'm totally in favor of that.
But there's something, there's something in me that's like, look, this is war and you're leading a mutiny.
And that's just not a, not a good thing, not a positive thing.
And there's, there's a, there's a way to have set this up to where Any outcome.
Can be can be taken advantage of by the groupers like if he fires these people, then they can take credit for that.
If he doesn't fire them and he loses, then they can say this is why.
Whether it even has an effect or not, I don't know.
But you know, clearly.
JD Vance brings up Fuentes in an interview of his like.
Fuentes is.
Strategy is sound and is and can be effective.
And if this means that the Trump campaign changes its ways and gets better, then I guess that's a good thing.
I personally don't think fighting in the trenches right now is the most positive thing.
And really, I would push it as Trump's, especially when it comes to Israel, Trump's devotion to Israel, the way he talks about going to war with Iran, not only is that Major turnoff to people like myself who, like the whole reason I got into Trump in the first place was because I was anti-war, and now he's sitting here going, we're gonna attack Iran if I get into office.
It's like, alright, why?
Why would you abandon one of the core compelling messages of your campaign, that you're the peace president?
That doesn't make any sense.
But also, do you have any idea how mad Democrats are at their own leadership right now, and Kamala and Biden and all of their allegiance to Israel and
willingness to allow the attacks on Gaza to continue. This is a major vulnerability and it just
seems politically obvious to me that Trump should be wooing that portion of the electorate and
going, hey, you want peace in I'm your guy.
You want a president that can stand up to every country, including Israel?
I'm your guy.
I'll put America first, and you're American.
I'll put you first.
I think this is a major opportunity that Trump is missing, and that's extremely disappointing.
I'm not going to countersignal Nick Fuentes, and I think, again, if what he does is effective and is able to change Trump's mind on things, I think that's great.
Division is necessarily good.
And I think the rhetoric is disillusioning some people entirely where they're just like, yeah, I'm just not not voting for Trump.
It's all hopeless.
He's just as bad as everybody else.
And it's like, okay, but this is a battle we have to win.
So that's got to be at the forefront.
And even in framing it, I wish Nick would, would frame it a little bit more and maybe as I don't know, I haven't, I haven't watched the show very much.
So maybe I shouldn't talk without, uh, actually listening to him express it.
But if it was framed as like, This is for Trump's own good.
This is tough love because we want Trump to win.
And I'm not against that.
I'm all for that.
And if the changes are positive, then count me in.
That's going to do it for us, folks.
I hope everybody has a wonderful weekend.
We'll be back here on Monday morning.
See you then.
Stay tuned for Alex Jones.
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