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jon bowne
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars is an introduction programming manual that was uncovered accidentally in 1986 by an employee of Boeing Aircraft who bought an IBM copier for scrap parts at a sale.
Inside that copier were the details of a plan which called for control of the populace Utilizing a manipulation of society via traditional pastimes, the educational system and political beliefs.
An operations research manual that served as a technical declaration of a domestic and biological war upon humanity.
Its origins come from the Harvard Economic Research Project from 1948, a creation of World War II operations research.
Its aim was to control an economy beginning with the American economy and then the global economy.
It was soon recognized by those in positions of power that the same methods might be useful for totally controlling society.
But more efficient computers utilizing analysis and automation correlating massive amounts of constantly changing data were necessary in order to social engineer an unsuspecting population in order to race ahead of the targeted society and predict when society would arrive for capitulation.
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The power to hack human beings can of course be used for good purposes, like providing much better healthcare.
But if this power falls into the hands of a 21st century Stalin, the result will be the worst totalitarian regime in human history, and we already have a number of applicants.
jon bowne
Passage from the document reads, Since energy is the key to all activity on the face of the earth, it follows that in order to attain a monopoly of energy, raw materials, goods and services, and to establish a world system of slave labor, it is necessary to have a first strike capability in the field of economics.
In order to maintain our position it is necessary that we have absolute first knowledge of the science of control over all economic factors and the first experience at engineering the world economy.
Eventually every individual element of this structural automation comes under computer control by manipulating their personal preferences.
yuval noah harari
When dictators always dreamt about completely eliminating privacy, monitoring everybody all the time and knowing everything you do, and not just everything you do, but even everything you think and everything you feel, whether it's a tyrant in ancient Greece or whether it's Stalin, they always dreamt about it.
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They could never do it because it was technically impossible.
No, it's possible.
jon bowne
Meanwhile, the silent weapon is applied gradually.
The public reaches a point that they can no longer tolerate and the silent weapon is then dialed down and then dialed back up to increase pressure on the vitality, options, and mobility of the individuals of a society by knowing, understanding, manipulating, and attacking their sources of natural and social energy and their physical, mental, and emotional strengths and weaknesses.
Everything that is expected from an ordinary weapon is equally expected from this silent weapon by its creators, different only in its own manner of functioning.
Therefore, the silent weapon embedded in our day-to-day lives is no different than an ordinary weapon, but rather than firing bullets, it unleashes propaganda at a specified moment, propelled by data processing under the orders of a Bilderberg attending banking magnate instead of a military general.
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The Republicans are criticizing your decision, the administration's decision to choose Nina Jankiewicz to lead this disinformation board.
They say she is not somebody who is neutral.
Your response?
Eminently qualified, a renowned expert in the field of disinformation.
And neutral?
Absolutely so.
Honoring is really quite ferocious.
It's when a huckster takes some lies and makes them sound precocious by saying them in Congress or a mainstream outlet so.
Disinformation's origins are slightly less atrocious.
When the department picked her, was the department aware of her TikTok videos?
Senator, I'm sorry.
They're really quite precocious.
Senator, I was not aware of those videos.
jon bowne
The public cannot comprehend this weapon and therefore cannot believe that they are being attacked and subdued by a weapon that doesn't appear to exist.
The gaslighting by those wielding the weapon The more awareness of this diabolical weapon of social engineering, the more likely a revolution will truly begin against the impending New World Order.
John Bowne reporting.
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It's Wednesday, November 13th in the year of our Lord, 2024.
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
I think it's time to blow this thing.
Get everybody in the stuff together.
Okay, three, two, one.
for this jam. - Good morning ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
And it's Judgment Day here at InfoWars.
It's the auction day.
We got a lot to cover, but let me just give you a rundown of what's happening today, what we can expect, and what we plan on knowing, and when we can know it.
So, today is the day that the auction actually takes place to sell off InfoWars.
It's being sold off Basically in two parts, the intellectual property aspect and then the physical property and the physical equipment and everything like that.
Now this will be carried out in a single bid, and I've never really heard of an auction like this, but instead of going back and forth like a typical auction, it'll be a blind one-bid auction.
So everybody who's actually bidding on InfoWars will simply put in how much they...
Would pay without seeing anybody else's offers, and then whoever puts in the highest offer wins.
And so there's a couple potential buyers, one of which is a friendly buyer.
And, you know, we've had people this whole time saying, well, do you need more buyers?
Do you need more buyers?
You know, billionaires, millionaires to put in a bid, and it's like, well, you really only need one.
We really just need one.
We have that one.
Otherwise, there's bidding against each other, and there's not really a lot of point to that.
So we do have at least one friendly buyer.
On Friday, I believe, or sometime late last week, they sort of put forward their financials to prove that they had the money that they were putting up to bid, as well as, you know, putting down a deposit, that sort of thing.
And it was after that that the rules of the auction was changed from a more typical back and forth trying to outbid each other to the single blind one bid.
And we think that's a good thing.
Long story short, final bids go in at 10.30 a.m.
today.
So in a little under two and a half hours, the bids will be finalized.
And I imagine shortly after that, we will know one way or the other.
The fate of Infowars.
So, potentially it could be a good buyer.
The friendly buyer could win out.
In which case, you know, there may be some changes.
There may be a little bit of downtime or, you know, transitionary time.
But we'll essentially be able to continue operation with Alex Jones working as a CEO rather than the sole owner of the company.
Or it could go to the bad guys and we could be shut down as early as tomorrow or the day after.
So in all likelihood this will not be our last show, but if the auction goes badly then it will be the second to last show, maybe third to last show, something like that.
But then also there was this post from Rob Dew yesterday.
Sources say new dim-tard auction rules state that the highest bidder may not be the winner.
Be sure to keep all bids secret so only the eye of Sauron can determine who won.
And this is sort of typical of what our experience has been like this entire time.
People always ask, well, what's going to happen?
What do you expect?
And it's like, well, our fate is in the hands of...
A whimsical and arbitrary legal process where seemingly anything can change 180 degrees at any moment.
So it's really impossible to know.
And frankly, I'm just ready to be out from under this pall.
I'm just ready to be done with the bankruptcy.
So one way or another, I'm kind of excited about today.
Either...
M4 is bought by a friendly person and we get to continue to operate and the judgment is paid off and that's it.
We can move on and, you know, the next person who wants to try to sue us into oblivion can have a turn.
We can move on from the Sandy Hook lawsuits and just keep doing what we do and actually have funds to travel and actually be able to make big changes and do all this stuff because we've basically just been in a forced state of stasis for the entire time that this process has gone on.
Or they shut us down and we get to reform like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
And move on to a bigger and better chapter.
So, one way or another, today is a monumental judgment day at InfoWars.
So, stay tuned.
We'll bring you any updates as they come in.
Like I said, the final bid's going at 10.30.
And we'll know one way or another then.
So, kind of serendipitous, actually, that it's likely right when Alex Jones' show starts that we will know the fate of Of the great Infowars institution.
And you know, we've gone through this bankruptcy crap for years at this point.
And it's been such a rollercoaster.
It's been such a whiplash sort of effect where...
Told we're going to be shut down, and then actually it's okay.
And actually it's fine, we're going to keep going, but now security's trying to lock us out of the building.
And it's just like, this whole time, after a while, it eventually became, you know what?
I'm just going to keep doing the show, and just...
That's it.
And we can't get in the building anymore until our key cards don't work.
We're just going to keep our head down, do the show, not worry about it.
And largely that's what we've done.
We're just driving into work today.
Like, alright, well, if InfoWars goes down, if InfoWars gets sold, and they, you know, expedite the shutdown process and are just eager to get us off the air ASAP, if this really is the last day of broadcast at InfoWars, maybe we shouldn't just talk about Trump's cabinet picks all day.
Maybe we can take one show...
And just step out of the stream of continual nonsense that we deal with.
Maybe just look back at some of InfoWars' greatest hits.
And just talk about the impact that InfoWars has had on the world over the years.
And again, it's like...
It's not like we've been to our own funeral.
It's more like you gotta...
You got a relative in hospice care, and the doctors keep calling you and going, oh, this is it.
He's not going to make it through the night.
You better get in and say your last goodbyes.
You go, and you weep, and you say your last goodbyes, and it's very emotional.
And the next day, it's just like, beep, beep, beep.
Like, he's actually doing fine today, okay?
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So, whoopsies.
harrison smith
So, and the next week, it's like, oh, it's happening again.
He's about to die.
Come say your goodbyes.
And it's like, okay.
You should kill him already.
It's just like, oh, this is torture.
This back and forth, this whiplash, this rollercoaster ride is interminable.
But, you know, what are you going to do?
Not go say goodbye?
It's going to be like, well, I've heard this before.
You said he was going to die last week.
It's like, no.
It's a very real possibility.
All signs point to a coin flip as to whether or not InfoWars exists by this afternoon.
So I think it's worth it.
I think it's worth it to just take calls.
We'll take calls.
And I don't want to hear about how Trump's UN appointment is a Zionist.
It's just like, maybe we'll just take calls on what is your favorite memory of Infowars.
Because again, even if Infowars goes down and we reform as something else, Infowars, the brand, has had such a Incredible impact on the world stage.
And we haven't won yet, and we're so hungry for victory, and we're so desperate to still be in the fight that we really don't do as much celebrating as we should of what we've accomplished.
But we will get to some news.
We will show some videos.
We'll have a guest, Elle, from Big Dig Energy in the third hour.
I think for the most part we're going to take calls and talk about our favorite memories at Infowars.
And we'll have the crew chime in as well.
I got my own memories at Infowars I can share with you.
Some crazy stuff.
Let me just remind you that when I started working here in 2017, just after Trump's victory, we had one studio and one show.
Owen Schroer worked here as a reporter, David Knight.
But it was...
And there was the nightly news, which was like a pre-taped, not live, but it was only an hour.
And it was fun.
I loved doing that show.
But to see InfoWars go from the Alex Jones show in what is now the War Room studio to the new incredible studio, building this studio, doing live three to five, training all the crews...
The War Room, the David Knight Show, Real News, Came American Journal.
It's just been, it's been incredible.
It's been incredibly inspiring to see the way this place has grown and evolved and built up stage upon stage to become what it is today, which remains the tip of the spear and the premier alt news organization.
But I won't ramble too much about it.
Again, we will know our fate later this afternoon.
So in the meantime, we'll just grin and bear it and continue on and talk about some of the big news from today.
today.
Let's get into it with your daily dispatch.
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 13th of November 2024.
for This is from Rob Dew.
Sources say that the new auction rules for Infowars state that the highest bidder may not be the winner.
So we await the bids to be placed later today at 10.30 a.m.
And who knows?
Who knows how it's going to go?
So, well, I was feeling pretty confident yesterday with the change of the rules.
It seemed like we had a pretty good chance.
And all it would take was our guy putting in the highest bid.
But now apparently even if he puts in the highest bid, they're under no obligation to accept it.
So we are once again, we find ourselves and our fate in the hands of a capricious, arbitrary, and mainly vindictive I wanted to pair these two stories together to emphasize the point that if Infowars does indeed go down today,
it has absolutely nothing to do with any natural cause or consequence of our coverage.
We have not lost audience.
We've only gained in popularity.
We have not lost our audience's trust.
Again, we have only grown in audience and number and quality of people.
That are tuning in.
unidentified
Not only that, but that's also another scalp for InfoWars.
I mean, InfoWars has devastated the corrupt mainstream media as it is.
harrison smith
Put it up on the scoreboard with a big X next to the name.
unidentified
We're still dunking, okay?
We're still dunking.
harrison smith
Here in the final hour, on the cusp of total destruction, we still find the strength to raise the bloodied, decapitated head of CNN in a final act of triumph.
And it's true, and we've...
unidentified
We wield the sacred flame of Anor, okay?
harrison smith
You're darn tootin'.
Darn tootin' we do.
We've reported on it continuously because it's been a continual thing over the last four years.
These big media companies just keep going bankrupt.
And then they keep getting bailed out by giant injections of cash from, you know, shadowy Wall Street bankers.
Whether it's CNN or MSNBC, which is they're talking about being on the chopping block right now.
Or the, you know, the info wars, the bizarro info wars, the alternative left media, places like Vice and Vox and Jezebel and.
And I can't even remember the names of them because they've all shut down at this point.
They were huge.
They were hundreds of millions of dollars in investment in a single quarter.
And they've all just fizzled out and died.
They have no influence.
They have no impact.
Some of them literally don't even exist anymore.
And yet Infowars has faced continual struggle, never gotten the gigantic multi-billion dollar injections that some of these places have.
And I'm not kidding when I'm saying these size of numbers.
I mean, we've seen the numbers.
Continual injections of $400, $500 million in cash into NBC, Fox News, Vice.
And they still fail.
Like, it's so...
It is so crazy how much better we are than them.
I just want to appreciate it.
Not in a braggadocious way, but in a strictly objective view, you have to understand at what a disadvantage InfoWars is, and yet we achieve victory over these other outlets that are continually reinforced, continually propped up, continually funded, and given access in ways that InfoWars could only dream of.
Even in our death throes, we celebrate a victory and remind everybody that we are the real deal.
And in a society governed by rules of fairness and natural law, Infowars would be...
I don't know, we'd probably own a high-rise building in New York or something.
We'd be...
We'd have a castle in West Virginia.
We'd have...
I don't know what we'd have.
A spaceship, maybe?
We'd be broadcasting from a literal moon base.
I mean, what do you think InfoWars could do if every year we got an injection of $400 million like Vice News enjoys?
I mean, can you imagine instead these places just fizzle out, shrivel up, and die?
Not us, though.
We're going out fighting.
And we're not even going out.
Meanwhile, speaking of the media, Guardian will no longer post on Elon Musk's ex from its official accounts.
The Guardian newspaper has announced it will no longer post to ex.
In an announcement to readers, the news organization said it considered the benefits of being on a platform formerly called Twitter were now outweighed by the negatives, citing the often disturbing content found on it.
Hmm, so disturbing.
I didn't even mean to...
I didn't even think about when I was putting this Daily Dispatch out, I didn't even think about this story aligning with the other two, but it certainly does.
It, again, just reemphasizes the fact that the mainstream media is just pathetic, rightfully distrusted, can't even exist on a platform without extreme censorship because their entire business model is predicated on lies going unquestioned.
So again, it's just another feather in our cap, just another badge on our breastplate.
It's the fact that we can be under continual attack, constantly be smeared and sued and everything else.
And yet we're out there in the fight, open to all criticism, taking on all challengers, achieving massive victory in the face of overwhelming opposition.
And these other places are just these scared little children running and hiding behind the mother's skirt of censorship because they can't actually contend with the real world.
They can't actually exist in a vibrant and contentious free speech environment.
They're pathetic and we were forged for this.
Meanwhile, Trump announces Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will lead Department of Government Efficiency.
Trump doubts, together these two wonderful Americans will pave the way for my administration to dismantle government bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure federal agencies essential to the Save America movement.
Trump celebrates this move, saying this will send shockwaves through the system and anyone involved in the government waste, which is a lot of people.
So that's very good to see, and it's good to see Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk being granted this vaunted position.
It'll be exciting to see what they do with it.
Finally, we have this.
U.S. Congress to hold second hearing on UFOs in an attempt to pull back the curtain.
House Committee's hearing will have expert witnesses to shed light on unidentified anomalous phenomenon.
The United States Congress will hold a hearing today, Wednesday, to discuss the topic of UFOs that some lawmakers are hopeful will lead to new information on a subject that is the focus of many conspiracy theorists but also recently attracted serious attention from government officials.
The House Oversight Committee hearings will be titled Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Exposing the Truth.
The title refers to UAPs, the new preferred acronym for UFOs, which has become an increasingly popular term amongst believers and U.S. officials to describe mysterious airborne objects.
We've been saying forever, I mean, the classic meme, right, is, of course they do COVID, then they do Black Lives Matter, and then, you know, it's the aliens in the green room going, okay, get ready, we're next.
We're up next.
Next big psyop coming down the pipe.
Extraterrestrials, oh no.
Oh no, looks like we need a one-world government.
Uh-oh, it looks like you can't eat meat anymore because the aliens...
No, there's aliens now, guys, so now we can't burn fossil fuels, and the aliens are telling us that white people shouldn't exist anymore, guys.
But they're aliens.
You have to trust the aliens.
They're aliens, though.
No, the aliens are saying that we need a new world order, a one world government to face this threat against all of us.
There's no time for national division.
We all have to submit to the Antichrist.
The aliens told us to.
Yeah, don't fall for it, folks.
Don't fall for it.
Just don't.
Just I'm begging you.
Pleading with you on my knees.
Because you just know.
Because you just know the normies are going to fall for this harder than COVID. Way harder than COVID. It's going to be wear a mask and stay locked down for two weeks to solve the alien crisis.
And people will just be like, okay, you got it.
unidentified
I'm going to get my vaccine against the aliens.
harrison smith
Who knows what they're planning?
Who the hell knows?
Today might be like the craziest day of all time.
It legitimately might.
November 13th, 2024.
Personally, and for those of us interested in American liberty, what a strange confluence of events.
We are today, and this sounds wrong, we're one week away from the election.
We were one week out from the election last Tuesday.
It sounds crazy.
It feels like it's been five months.
It feels like so much has happened in the last week.
The day that Infowars is up on the auction block.
The day that the government launches the UFO PSYOP that they've been preparing for God only knows how long.
And we are one week into Trump as the president-elect for the second time.
I'll talk about some of his cabinet choices.
But what I'm going to do is open up the phone lines in the next segment.
Take your calls throughout the latter half of this hour and the second hour.
I'll be joined by Elle from Big Dig Energy in the third hour.
And I do want to let everybody know that your support at thealexjonesstore.com I don't know if I can say it.
Things work weirdly, folks.
Things work in a very Strange way.
It sounds like, okay, I'll wait till 1030.
It's like, I want to say things about the legal process.
And like I said, I mean, it's also capricious.
It's also seemingly arbitrary.
That who knows?
Who knows?
I would not be surprised if it was like, well, the court has received reports that one of your employees said this on his show this morning.
So now, actually, we're going to do this for another three years.
Like, I don't know.
God only knows what they do.
It seems, however they feel that morning, whatever whim besets them at the time.
So I'll just say, in an opaque and vague sort of way, your support at thealexjonesstore.com may have saved InfoWars.
It may have saved InfoWars.
It may have revealed to the enemy the pointlessness of taking down InfoWars because of your incredible support at thealexjonesstore.com.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Infowars, the tip of the spear, the heart of the resistance, broadcasting from Central Texas, Infowars World Headquarters.
Today is the day.
It's Judgment Day.
We await the decision.
But until then, I want to take your calls, talk a little bit about what's going on in the world today.
But I was just thinking back to my personal relationship with InfoWars that I'm sure parallels a lot of the people listening to me right now.
And I'm jealous.
I'm jealous in a way of people that haven't woken up yet.
Because you only get to do it once.
You only get that experience one time.
And for some reason it was making me think of the first time you see The Matrix.
The Matrix came out when I was 10 years old.
And so I knew what it was about long before I ever saw it.
Somehow, God only knows how she pulled it off.
My wife had no idea what the plot of The Matrix was until like 2015.
She had no idea.
I was like, The Matrix.
She's like, yeah, it's like an action movie.
I was like, do you know what it's about?
And she's like, not really.
There's like aliens or something.
And so we sat down and watched The Matrix for the first time.
And even just watching somebody else experience for the first time, you get the feeling because if you remember The Matrix, like it starts off like a normal movie.
You don't know that the whole world is a computer system.
You don't know that the agents are actually programs and not just normal FBI agents.
Like if you watch The Matrix from the beginning, you have no idea where it's going.
And so when you watch with somebody for the first time, there's no idea what it's even about, right?
And, you know, Trinity, like, goes into a phone booth and picks up a phone, and then this truck out of nowhere turns around on the road and drives towards the phone booth and smashes it, but she disappears right before.
And, like, watching with my wife, she's just like, what is going on?
Like, what is this?
What is happening?
And I was, like, getting giddy next to her, just like, oh my god, this is amazing.
Because then you see the agents come in, and they just seem like FBI agents.
Like, you have no idea that they're these crazy, you know, shape-shifting beings.
And so when that first reveal happened, so it's like, you know, the point is that you can only see that movie for the first time once, right?
You can only experience that awakening one time when you go through that process of you think you're watching a normal movie and suddenly there's bugs burrowing into his belly button and there's a woman floating and beating up cops and dodging bullets and it's like, I can't even express it.
It's this inexpressible feeling of like you've been dislocated and everything you thought you knew has been pulled out from under you.
Like, wait, but that's the guy that just died.
How is he back?
And it's like the feeling that I remember getting probably in middle school.
And seeing a video of the leaders who run our country standing around in a wooded grove in California chanting to a flaming owl god.
And you just suddenly feel dislocated.
You suddenly feel adrift and afloat.
unidentified
And you go, wait, what?
harrison smith
You're telling me the most powerful people in my country, these people I was raised to think were God-fearing, you know, church-going family men, they're doing a mock human sacrifice at a place called Bohemian Grove in a mock Druidic ceremony?
What is this?
How can this be real life?
How deep does this rabbit hole go?
And so I was just thinking back to some of those first times.
I grew up on the internet, like with the internet, right?
So the time I was in middle school, image forums were first coming around and chat rooms were merging into sort of more of a social media.
MySpace was being invented.
And so you'd go to some, you know, it wasn't YouTube.
There wasn't some big centralized corporate video site where everything was.
You had to find it.
You had to find an obscure link and some bizarre post.
And especially as a kid, you know, staying up late at night, you feel like the butterflies in your stomach as you dig deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole.
And suddenly there's this gravelly voiced guy from Texas telling you about black helicopters and the Waco massacre and loose change, 9-11.
The UN, the plot for global domination, Bohemian Grove, Satan worshipping, the secrets, the deception, the manipulation, and it's exciting and thrilling.
And you know you're looking at something that you're not supposed to look at.
And you know you're picking up the hood of the car.
You're looking at the engine underneath.
You're seeing how it all really works.
And so in a way, I'm jealous of people that haven't woken up yet.
So I've been...
I've been awake in that regard since 2002, probably.
So it's like, it's all old news for me.
And it's almost unbelievable that there are still, not just people out there, there's millions of people out there.
They don't know about Bohemian Grove.
They don't know about the World Economic Forum.
They don't know who the hell Klaus Schwab is.
They've heard of Henry Kissinger from their history books, but they just know nothing.
And so it's almost, it's like an opportunity.
It's like a very exciting thing to be able to...
I don't know.
I mean, it's just Plato's cave.
It's just there's all these people sitting in darkness, watching the shadows on the wall, never even conceiving of the fact that reality could be anything separate.
And what I'm describing is that moment where you...
Get out of your chains and you go to the cave mouth and you stick your head out into the sun for the first time and it burns you and it's kind of terrifying but also exhilarating and you got to get used to it.
Your first instinct is to like run away but then you you spend some time there and you go okay this is the real light this is the real truth this is reality what I place I was before it was comfortable it was it seems very real but now that I see the real world Oh my god.
And so then you want to go into the cave and just rip people out.
You want to dislocate them from their comfortable strapped in roller coaster ride.
You want to set them free.
Rip them from the bio sludge tank.
And show them the real world.
In all of its imperfection.
Just what a thrilling process.
this.
To go through and to be a part of.
I've sort of seen it as my role to like soften the landing.
You know, in that scene we're just watching from The Matrix.
It's like as people wake up from the goo pod.
They're confronted with this giant spider-like alien, treating them like a commodity.
I'm the happy clown mask on the spider robot, going, it's fine, chill out, it's cool.
I know this seems crazy.
I know this seems intense right now.
I know I'm telling you that the people that run the world worship Lucifer and pretend to sacrifice humans as they chant to dead gods, but it's okay.
It'll be okay.
You'll be fine.
We are the resistance.
We've got some hot, hot sludge for you to drink back at the base camp.
I just want to be your friendly guide into the insane reality of the real world.
But honestly, that's like, because I feel like everybody goes through it.
It's not like the Matrix where, you know, you suddenly learn Kung Fu.
Be a USB stick.
That'd be cool.
That'd be cool if that's what awakening was like.
But no, it's more like you start to understand things that your friends and family seem incapable of even comprehending.
You start to try to express things that...
And you find that your family and friends are suddenly looking at you like you're describing a newfound interest in torturing cats.
And you'll find your...
You're kind of alone in this at first.
Then you discover Infowars, you discover the community, you discover that there's actually tens of millions, hundreds of millions of us around the entire world who have gone through this process, who have survived, who have come out on the other side not despairing and hopeless and black-pilled and, you know, thinking that it's all lost.
But actually getting through that part The Awakening is not Neo waking up and finding he has a bunch of new cool friends and he gets to learn Kung Fu for free.
It's like, no, you get ripped out of the pod.
You start going down this rabbit hole.
You start realizing how screwed everything is at a fundamental level.
Right?
Everybody knows this process.
You start just, like, scratching at the surface, and you go, this is some weird stuff.
Why don't more people know about this?
You look into it a little more, and you go, okay, well, the media would have reported on this, I'm sure, if the media knew.
Oh, no, they do know.
So they're in on it?
Is that...
So the media knows this is happening, but they call people conspiracy theorists and say that it's disinformation?
unidentified
Right?
harrison smith
So the media's in on it.
Government's in on it.
Corporations are...
So everybody's in on it.
So how deep does this go?
Oh, all the way to the bottom.
Okay, so you start looking in.
You're like, oh, so it's...
It's not that there's just like a weird group of...
Creepy people out there worshipping the owl god.
It's like, oh, worshipping the owl god and having pedophilic blackmail is a prerequisite for being a public figure in this country?
What the f- what?
Oh my god.
Then you go into just the pit of despair where you're just like, oh my god, my world is run by psychos.
Everyone is evil.
All of our goodness is turned against us, and you get blackpilled.
You probably aren't doing it right if you don't get blackpilled at least a little bit in the beginning.
And I'm here to tell you, we've been through this.
Many of us, thousands, hundreds, millions of us have been through this, but we made it out the other side.
Because eventually you go in and you go, okay, wait.
So for decades, the evil people have been in control.
They have highly sophisticated psychological operations running through the media and education and politics being enforced by NGOs and Hollywood is a major contingent in this, providing and facilitating the mental soil for these seeds of disinformation to be sown.
And they still aren't winning.
They still haven't won.
They have a lot of power, but...
They lose.
They lose to groups of people that are disorganized and don't even know who they're fighting.
And they're just sort of acting on impulse and general discernment.
And you go, wow, they have all of the powers of control, all the levers of control.
They control the messaging.
They control the media.
They have all of this influence.
And yet, the truth can just break free at any moment.
And yet, at the end of the day...
All of the tangled webs they weave are just that.
They're like spider webs.
You can just tear them off.
You can just rip them out.
You can just go through them.
Their power is actually illusionary.
Their authority is all imposed and by fiat and shatters with the slightest resistance.
So you've got to make it through the black pill of realizing that everybody is in the conspiracy, that the enemy runs the world.
To the realization that they have to work with desperate intensity to even maintain the moderate grip they have on us right now.
And you realize that like, man, if just 2% of people woke up, if just a few more people would awaken to the reality of what's going on here, this whole thing would crumble.
They have to work so hard and they achieve so little.
They have to try so hard and...
It's like that, you know, look at what they need just to mimic a fraction of our power.
That's going through the black pill swamp to the sunny uplands on the other side.
Where you realize that humanity as...
Unimaginable power to confront these people.
And the vast majority of humanity is good and they're just kept in a state of ignorance that keeps them complacent.
And if they knew what was going on, they wouldn't stand for it.
And so you have to avoid, you know...
Falling into the traps of hopelessness and thinking, well, these people are in so much control.
There's no point even fighting back against them.
I might as well participate with them because then at least I can get some money while the world's burning.
Like, you got to avoid that trap.
You also got to avoid hating people for being ignorant.
And that's one of the things.
It's like you get mad.
When you realize how how how everywhere this is because it's like before you before you know about the conspiracy globalism and just the the subversion and the way like little messages right so like you could watch commercial breaks for years you never see it the moment somebody points out like hey you ever notice that the white guy is always the butt of the joke he's always being rescued by a cool black guy like you know it's like a psychological thing it's like a programming thing And then every time
you watch the commercial, you see it.
And same thing with everything like this.
Before you see it, it's totally invisible.
As soon as you see it, it's absolutely everywhere.
And then you start to get, like, mad.
And you go, like, wait, this is everywhere.
It's right in front of our faces.
How did I not see this before?
And how are you not seeing it?
And you actually get mad at other people for not being as far down the line as you are.
So you've got to have understanding.
You've got to have understanding that...
That you were just like them a month ago or whatever.
And this all sort of relates to what's going on today.
Because I feel like, like I know, I know it's not true, but it seems like and it feels like with Trump having been elected a week ago and appointing like five or six people, different cabinet positions.
And people are like infuriated at this because the people he's putting in positions like ambassador to Israel, like Israel.
Duh, what are you talking about?
And it feels like everybody woke up to things like Zionist influence in the politics like this year.
They all just learned about it and thought it was going to be solved by Election Day.
It's like, well, the one thing you should understand about this is that it's been going on for decades.
It's deeply entrenched.
There are giant patronage networks that uphold this.
That have been established all the way back.
I mean, the ADL is from 1913, right?
I mean, this is a century and 110 years.
So it's like, I know a lot of people are just arriving here on the side of the Enlightenment and the Awakening and the understanding of the forces that actually pull the strings in our government.
But you've got to understand that Alex Jones has been fighting this fight for 30 years.
And the fact that people are even aware of the challenge now is such an incredible, unexpected victory.
You have to appreciate it, and you have to have the humility to go, oh, I might just be learning about this, but other people have known about this for decades.
I should listen to them, maybe.
Maybe I should listen to what they say and take their strategy to heart.
Because yeah, that's how it feels to me.
It's like, you got people going, he's appointing a Zionist as ambassador to Israel.
It's like, first of all, duh, what are you talking about?
Obviously.
Obviously he's going to...
Okay, but that's fine.
Yes, no, he did not appoint Ilhan Omar as ambassador to Israel.
I'm sorry, that shocks you.
But it shouldn't.
But if you actually understand the size and scale and scope and Depth of the corruption in our government, then you shouldn't be surprised that it doesn't get solved a week after the election.
That this is a war that's been fought for literally decades with one side completely ignorant to the fact they're in a war at all.
That side is waking up.
And again, I know it's not true.
I know that people were aware of the corruption by at least 2016 when Trump got elected.
I mean, the deep state was in everybody's face at that point.
So I can't actually say, oh, these people all just woke up this year and now they're expecting results right now because they just learned about it.
I know they've been...
But it's like they haven't actually thought about what that means.
Same thing with reading RFK's book, The Real Anthony Fauci.
Same type of thing.
You understand vaguely that the pharmaceutical industry is corrupt and that the government is in bed with them.
You generally understand that.
Then you read Robert F. Kennedy's book and it's like they're talking about AIDS-tainted vaccines in Africa in the 1980s.
You go, okay, so for 40 years this has been going on?
So this network has been—this parasitical invader has been burrowing its way into the bowels of our government for 40 years, and we didn't even know about it?
As you read that book, you just go, okay, it's the pharmaceutical companies, it's the media, it's the doctors, the medical schools, it's the government, it's the NIH. I mean, you just go, wow, there's— This is a big challenge.
This is a very big challenge.
And to expect, like, to send Anthony Fauci to prison and problem solved, like, no, absolutely not.
You need concerted, deliberate, continuous, and probably, you know, pretty lengthy intervention to extricate this web of lies.
So it's like for people that are just waking up, I'm proud of you.
I'm jealous of you.
But you also have to have a little bit of humility, I think, and not expect things to be reversed instantaneously.
If it could be, then you wouldn't have waken up.
You know what I mean?
If the problems that we face were simple enough that getting the right person appointed to the right position in the Trump cabinet would solve All of it, then it wouldn't actually be a big deal, right?
It's a big deal because it's going to take years and years and years of concerted, unified, deliberate, strategic, and intelligent effort to set things right.
So just don't get blackpilled that Marco Rubio planted a story in the New York Times.
That's my theory, by the way.
And I wonder if that'll come out soon.
Because who would have planted a story about...
Because Marco Rubio is not the choice.
He may be in the future.
But he's like the number one people are talking about.
I can't believe he put Marco Rubio as Secretary of State.
It's like, Trump never said that.
Rubio never said that.
The campaign never said that.
It was a story from the New York Times.
It was probably planted by Marco Rubio.
Who else would plant that story?
It's probably Marco Rubio calling up the New York Times going, hey, I'm a source close to the campaign, and I hear the campaign's going to appoint Marco Rubio.
It's like, Marco?
Click!
You know, I mean, he planted the story.
I think he planted the story himself.
Who knows?
Maybe he could be, but you should really just look at the actual appointments Trump makes and understand that It's like the people that he's replacing.
Somebody posted on X today.
Anytime somebody complains about Trump's cabinet pick, I'm just going to respond with a picture of this.
And it's the Health and Human Services transgender dude.
The lady man.
The weirdo who wears his...
Rachel Levine.
It's just like...
I want to genuinely ask.
Everybody who is complaining about Trump's cabinet picks...
Would you not have voted for him if you knew?
If you knew that Elise Stefanik was going to be the UN ambassador, was that a deal breaker for you?
I like Trump.
He survived those assassination attempts.
He wants to make America great again.
He's come under constant assault from the establishment.
Everybody that I hate hates him.
He has lost billions of dollars to pursue this.
He refuses to rise to the level of his enemies and actually act dictatorial or He has a proven track record of stopping wars and limiting conflicts overseas.
But, you know, Elise Stefanik as UN ambassador, that's a bridge too far.
I can't support.
Like, no.
unidentified
No.
harrison smith
Nobody thinks that, right?
Nobody actually cares that much, right?
You're just complaining?
You're just complaining about the will of the God Emperor?
How dare you?
We just won a monumental Unprecedented, unique in the history of America presidential campaign.
Total, full sweep, House, Senate, and presidency shifts to the right in every county and every state, almost.
Massive, unprecedented, unexpected red wave across the nation.
And people are pouting and crossing their arms and sitting in the corner and complaining that Trump is actually appointing Elise Stefanik to UN ambassador.
How about you enjoy the victory for a week first?
unidentified
Keep your hand on your gun.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour is on.
We are now one hour and thirty minutes away from the final delivering of the bids for Infowars.
Share the link, please.
Go to X and whether you're streaming us on X, retweet it.
Give us a like.
It really does help with the algorithm.
Of course, you're on Infowars.com or Band.video.
Share that link as well.
Take the videos down.
Re-upload them yourself.
This is, of course, one of the central pillars of Infowars that has provided for our incredible success over the years.
A total lack of jealousy.
We do not jealously guard our intellectual property.
It is information for the world.
And it was a...
Another brilliant idea, you know, Alex Jones, he simply foresaw and gamed out, sort of war-gamed out how this battle would take place, Infowars.
And he set up contingency plans to deal with the inevitable attacks against us.
So that's what the Infowars store was, right?
Because there are a lot of ways that the government or corporations can shut you down.
But if you rely on that necessary engine of America, capitalism, you can sell things and people can buy them and there's not a hell of a lot the government can do to stop you.
If you have a product, it's not killing people, and you want to sell it and other people have cash and they want to buy it, Well, that's how you keep an operation like this afloat, despite being kicked off of every social media platform on a single day, despite being continually attacked in courts with bankruptcy levels of lawyer fees just to deal with the attacks.
So we set up the Infowars store as As a way to stay on air, even when the advertisers stage a boycott, even when the radio stations threaten you with withdrawal, threaten to kick you off the station.
With the Infowars store, Alex Jones set up a bulwark that has allowed us to survive until this day.
Likewise, by embracing the internet and the free transfer of intellectual property and understanding meme culture, And allowing our content to be taken down, re-uploaded, monetized, chopped up, edited, redistributed.
It's always been about identifying and utilizing the most effective means available to disseminate information.
And so now, you know, maybe the bad guys in an hour and a half come out on top and gain all of the intellectual property rights and the brand names and all that stuff from InfoWars.
But the fact is that you can't reverse public copyright waiver.
Right.
You we if we say, hey, this is free to air, you know, totally public domain, do with it what you will.
You can't then go back 10 years later and go, actually, now I decided that's not public domain and you owe me money and you have to take it down.
That's not really how it works.
Now, copyright law works.
So by.
By prioritizing.
Just getting the information out, prioritizing.
Prioritizing spreading knowledge regardless of whether we profit by it.
Alex Jones again has set up Infowars and the information that we dispense to be inassailable by unfriendly actors that want to take it down or shut it down or censor it.
And so I sort of hinted at it before.
But just to emphasize it again, the AlexJonesStore.com may very well have saved Infowars.com.
Because, and this is just speculation here, if I was a bad guy who wanted to buy Infowars and shut it down...
I might not think it's worth all that much to do that if I know that Alex Jones has another network and another great sponsor and that even if I spend tens of millions of dollars shut down Infowars, that he's not even going to break his stride as he continues to dominate.
So maybe it's just not even worth it to bid on Infowars.
Maybe we'll just let that continue.
So thealexjonesstore.com may have saved Infowars.com.
Who was it on X? Narrative collapse enjoyer.
You're right, we're delivering full-auto 50-cal white pills on this darkest day of InfoWars' existence.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Thank you for being back with us.
It's the second hour of American Journal.
We are now T-minus, one hour and 23 minutes away from the final bids being submitted and the fate of InfoWars being sealed one way or another.
Like I said, I'm just ready to be done with this.
So why shouldn't this be a white pill day?
One way or another, this bankruptcy wet blanket is being removed from us today.
Maybe it's only being removed just prior to our execution, but hey, at least we're not going to be under the wet blanket anymore.
So there's that.
So there's that.
So...
Alex Jones has already set up the Alex Jones Network.
AJN Live on X. You gotta go subscribe to that.
X has given us a new lease on life as an institution, as an organization.
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And like I was saying, it's been so successful with TheAlexJonesStore.com It's been such a smooth transition that the people that are bidding on Infowars might not think it's worth as much as they did before.
I mean, if they thought, hey, we bid all this money and Alex Jones has to go away forever, they might think it's worth it.
They go, oh, we bid all this money and tomorrow Alex Jones has just as big of an audience and just as powerful a platform.
Maybe it's not worth it.
Maybe it's not worth it in the final calculation.
We don't know.
It's up to them, I guess, how much they want to spend to moderately inconvenience us.
So make sure to follow AJNLive on X. Make sure to follow me on X at Harrison H. Smith.
And actually, I need to today...
Put out a tweet.
Chase did it a while ago when they were trying to shut us down.
Of just all of the InfoWars writers and all of the crew.
I need to know who in the crew actually wants their handle shared.
But I'll do that.
I'll do that maybe during the next commercial break.
I'll put out a tweet with everybody in InfoWars.
So if something happens and we're scattered to the wind, you will at least have...
All of their X accounts.
You can follow us all individually and watch as we reform like the Iron Giant after an explosion.
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls.
I was going to open in the first hour, but we've actually postponed Elle.
She's going to be on tomorrow if anybody's here tomorrow.
She'll be on with us.
Because we just want to...
You know, dedicate time to the InfoWars audience, and I'll let you guys sound off and call in with maybe your favorite InfoWars moment from over the years, or maybe your personal experience with Alex Jones and InfoWars.
Talked about mine, my sort of awakening to Alex Jones, these strange, strange links to mysterious websites.
Forbidden forums back in the early 2000s, watching documentaries, blowing the lid off the satanic cabal that runs our country, only to then see the same guy, Alex Jones, with a bullhorn in front of a hotel in Virginia or a chateau in Switzerland, yelling, we are not for sale!
We are not your slaves!
And just going, hell yeah, hell yeah, someone's out there doing that.
Somebody needs to tell them.
Somebody needs to let them know.
Somebody needs to warn these people that humanity isn't going to go down easy, that Bilderberg is exposed, that we know what they're up to, that we know you are evil.
Man, how inspiring.
And then, of course, I've shared on this show a bunch, but I haven't talked about it in a while, but the Moving to Austin and seeing a guy stand on the side of the road at Guadalupe and Lamar with a sign simply said hear the truth or listen to the truth and then a radio station tuning into that radio station and hearing Alex Jones just talk about George Washington talk about patriotism talking about the founding fathers just in the middle of some you
know Hot-blooded rant about the power of freedom and the gift given to us and the responsibility, the obligation we have to uphold, defend, and pass that on to our children.
And just literally just driving down the street in Austin just going, yes!
unidentified
Yes!
harrison smith
We're doing it!
This is America, damn it.
We're taking it back.
And this was, you know, 15 years ago.
Only to now find myself sitting behind a desk at that very studio.
And interacting with and talking to an audience that dedicated.
And that was a real impactful thing about that was, who's this guy standing on the side of the road?
Who's this dude who decided to take his lunch break on a Tuesday afternoon to go wave a sign on the street corner in Austin, Texas?
What type of movement inspires that type of grassroots, groundswell, independent volunteerism?
So the InfoWars audience has always been our backbone.
And I want to hear your thoughts about this as well.
So give us a call.
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
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Give us a call here on American Journal.
And we'll go to you just as soon as possible.
So I have all these experiences.
You know, before ever working at InfoWars.
And again, one of my favorites was 2016.
I mean, it was the 2016 campaign that convinced me I had to get involved in the first place.
I missed out in 2016.
I got to live vicariously through the likes of Alex Jones storming on the set of The Young Turks.
I got to watch all that play out and laugh along at home with everybody.
But as soon as that happened, it was like, okay, I got to get involved.
I got to be a part of this.
And since then, it's been some crazy times.
There's been some absolutely crazy times.
I think one that stands out for me is going to D.C. and storming into the Jack Dorsey censorship hearings.
Where, of course, it's so typical.
We are the most censored.
We are the reason that the hearings are being held, but we don't get invited.
We don't get invited to speak.
We don't get invited to share our thoughts.
We don't get to, you know, actually represent ourselves.
Instead, it's like Ben Shapiro testifying about censorship, a dude that's never been censored by anybody ever.
But not Alex Jones.
Alex Jones is made to sit in the waiting room.
That's my watch on the left.
That's my watch right there on the far left of the screen.
That cool calculator watch, the Casio.
That's me.
And the funnest part about that was in the morning, Because people have this idea that things are orchestrated and coordinated and that something like that had to be like...
No, you don't understand.
When you're with Alex Jones, Alex Jones wakes up in the morning at the hotel, puts on a suit, and we drive to the Capitol.
That's the plan.
That's what's happening.
The coordination is, okay, somebody's texting me, the hearing's about to start.
That's all the planning.
That's all the pre-planning.
So you just show up somewhere, and your appearance itself is so shocking.
It's like suddenly it's a press conference.
Suddenly you're giving a speech.
Suddenly you're causing so much commotion that somebody has to come out of the Senate room and say, can we calm down?
We're trying to do a hearing in here.
We're trying to destroy your free speech.
Would you mind being quiet?
We're trying to pretend that we are concerned about free speech when in reality allowing censorship to continue unabated.
Do you mind not making too much of a ruckus out here?
But anyway, you go in the morning, you do something, you just show up, sit in a room for a little while, make a couple statements, and then that afternoon we're sitting in the Trump Hotel.
There's a big wall of screens, and it's CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC, and it's all video from what you were doing that morning.
It's one of those amazing things.
It's like, wow, what we did this morning is now the top news story this afternoon.
What a strange position to be in to dominate news cycles by your mere appearance.
And again, people can frame this however they want.
By the way, I'm starting to get a call screen.
Guys, when you bring the call screen up, I will go to calls just as soon as they start.
As soon as I know who's on, I'll start going to calls.
But you know, again, you know, it's kind of a, it is unfair because if InfoWars is treated with respect, the respect we deserve for being ahead of the curve and right about everything and with a massive audience, then we'd probably be invited to the hearing and we'd be able to say our piece and be able to express ourselves in the proper setting.
It's like they exclude us.
But we still deserve to go.
So then we have to go ourselves.
This then becomes, oh, this rabble-rouser, this attention-seeking.
He's holding a press conference just trying to, you know, gin up attention.
And it's like you're trying to steal our speech, and we are stopping you.
We're standing up against you.
We're not going to let you do this from behind a screen.
We're not going to let you get away with destroying our livelihoods and destroying our God-given rights without even having to face us in person.
If you're going to do it, you're going to do it in the same room as us.
You're going to have to walk down the hall with us.
On your way to destroy our freedoms, we're not just going to let you do this by fiat and not suffer the consequences, not have a camera pointed in your face to let everybody know what you're doing and who you are.
So it'd be nice if they would just include us and we wouldn't have to do a press conference, but they force our hand, they exclude us, so we have to do a press conference, so then it becomes like Oh, he's just causing trouble.
He's just rabble-rousing.
What Alex Jones did that day, the speech that he gave, I think ranks up with some of the best Alex Jones content of all time.
I mean, out of all of the rants, out of all of the rants on his shows, out of all the speeches that he's given, out of all of the rally addresses that have gone down in history, that have become memes unto themselves, I think...
That press conference at the Capitol is probably the most important one he's ever given.
He's talking about the foundation of free speech, the unfairness of it all, the way that it was being done with big tech.
I mean, that was the heart of the issue.
And if it had been treated seriously at the time, we probably wouldn't even be in the situation we're in now.
If we had free speech back in 2020, maybe we could have avoided the lockdown.
Maybe we could have...
You know, explained why vaccines are bad if big tech wasn't censoring that information on the behest of the World Health Organization.
So what he was doing there was not not rabble rousing.
It's not attention seeking.
It's doing exactly what any red blooded American should do when faced by the censorship that we face.
Doing whatever it takes to get your message out.
Going in person.
You gotta make a scene?
We gotta make a scene.
We'd like not to.
We would love if you would just invite us in and we could sit at the table and we could have our notes and we could have our lawyers and we could discuss the actual censorship that's going on.
But you want to treat us like jokes.
You want to treat us with disrespect.
You want to do this without us and act like there's other more respectable people that we'll deal with.
People that have never been censored.
People that have never been Unfairly treated.
So we have to.
So we have to go and we have to stand up against it.
And when you hear people criticizing this, you can just imagine it's like a villager in Massachusetts in 1775 who's complaining about the noise that Paul Revere's horse is making on the cobblestone.
It's like, no, you don't understand.
You just witnessed history.
No, you just witnessed a legendary act of resistance of a free people against tyranny.
That Paul Revere, he's always just riding around, causing trouble.
He's such an attention seeker.
Right?
You know what I'm saying?
It's like what Alex Jones is doing, going into the Senate and giving this bombshell press conference, He is being the Paul Revere.
And yeah, I bet Paul Revere wishes he could have had some sort of telegraph and didn't have to ride through town himself making all that noise and waking everybody up.
But you know what?
It's war and the British are coming.
So we're going to have to make noise about it.
We're going to have to make a big scene, tell people what's going on so we can fight back against it.
Guys, I'm still not seeing a call screen here.
I've got no signal on my screen.
Are there calls coming in?
I can just go to lines.
I don't need to know who I'm going to.
Alvin in Austin, I hear.
Alvin in Austin has called in.
Let's put him on the air, please.
alvin in austin
Hey, Harrison.
It's good to talk to you again.
I've talked to you a number of times over the years.
And I wanted to call and talk about the first time you showed up to Infowars in a suit and how you got a lot of ribbing for that.
But really, I want to say that...
harrison smith
You're saying you're making fun of me?
alvin in austin
Yeah, that's what I saw.
harrison smith
I don't think so.
alvin in austin
Yeah, yeah.
unidentified
But the other thing I want to talk to you about is just your bravery.
alvin in austin
Because of any of the hosts on InfoWars, you are the only one in the seven years that Knowledge Fight has been covering InfoWars, you are the only one that's ever dared to even touch the subject.
They've got well over 700 episodes Talking about InfoWars and talking about the nonsense that Alex propagates.
And you are the only one that's ever mentioned Knowledge Fight.
And even when I call Alex Jones and talk to him directly about Knowledge Fight, he always says, I appreciate your call.
And then when the show is posted afterwards, It's deleted from the show.
So he censors every time I call and talk about Knowledge Fight.
But you actually did talk about Knowledge Fight the one time they had that article in the magazine.
And I just want to say, you know, you are braver than anybody else at InfoWars with regard to your attempt to talk about Knowledge Fight.
So kudos to you.
harrison smith
Well, hey, thanks.
I appreciate your call, Alvin.
Gee, why wouldn't Alex Jones want to give the time of day to a couple of fat socialist losers who mock him and have made an entire career out of misrepresenting what he says?
Why would he not want to give them attention or the time of day?
He must be scared.
It's probably because he's not brave.
I'm just the one that's brave enough.
No, it's because you're like, you know, ticks.
You're like ticks or parasites or fleas.
You're just going to endure and ignore.
Well, knowledge fight.
Whoever or whatever they are.
alvin in austin
Yeah, but your listeners should go check out knowledgefight.com and get the real story about Alex Jones and Harrison Smith and Chase Geyser and Owen Troyer and all of the rest.
harrison smith
You'll get the real dirt from them, I'm sure.
alvin in austin
Absolutely.
harrison smith
You should go and laugh and mock them for being really...
I mean, you want to talk about parasites.
I mean, you think about the whale shark and the bloodsucker fish that are attached to its tail.
That's the...
That's the relationship between Knowledge Fight and InfoWars.
I'll tell you.
I don't know.
You probably won't believe this, but literally nobody in InfoWars gives the slightest damn about Knowledge Fight.
I forgot it existed until you brought it up just now.
We don't care.
We don't listen to it.
We don't pay attention to it.
We don't talk about it.
It's just...
You know, you are one in a gigantic crowd of faceless NPCs that all say the same thing and all say the same lies and all promote the same nonsense.
So you're just sort of lost in a static mesh of who cares?
Who cares what you say?
alvin in austin
One thing, though, I'd like to share.
So there's a lot of times Alex says, hey, pull up this thing that I said.
And people have a hard time finding it.
And I just want to say that if you go to fight.fudgie.org, there is...
harrison smith
Thanks for the call, Alvin.
That's enough of that.
Wild from Wisconsin.
Thank you for calling in on line two.
You're on the air.
icarus in wisconsin
Hey, Harrison.
How are you doing today?
Probably not a good thing to ask today because you're probably not doing so good.
harrison smith
You're doing all right.
unidentified
All right.
icarus in wisconsin
That's good.
I would keep your hopes up, though, because what's going on now is the process of becoming legendary.
They didn't send the hit teams after you.
They come after you financially.
It's a giant fraud and obviously a debacle.
I'm surprised Trump hasn't said anything.
You should dance with the one who brought you to the prom or dance with people who like the same music after everything you've done.
I think he's going to be pressured into making a statement or something.
I guess you guys can just open up another show called Mind Wars or Soul Wars or something.
harrison smith
That's not a bad idea.
That's another sort of interesting point because it sort of goes in line with what I've been saying in the beginning of this show where people get mad.
They're like, why isn't Trump going on Infowars?
And it's like...
We don't want him to have the baggage of info.
We get it.
We understand.
When they're like, well, you know, we kind of got to avoid info wars.
We're like, yeah, yeah, that's fine.
Don't worry about it.
It's not like he came on once.
That was amazing.
We've promoted him and pushed him.
But we also understand what the media landscape is like.
We understand the...
The threats that he's under and the scandals that are constantly being fabricated that he has to deal with.
We're not selfish enough that we're like, you should also have to deal with having to answer for Infowars.
Can you imagine a press conference where it's like, Mr.
President, you said you support Infowars, so do you think that the kids at Sandy Hook died or not?
Really, is that what he needs right now?
Is that what Donald Trump needs?
Is that a priority for him?
Are we so selfish that we're desperate for kudos just for that to happen?
It's one of those things.
We understand the media landscape.
We understand how far gone the American political system has been for so long.
We're realists.
We understand.
We get it.
We understand that it'd be great.
We'd love it.
We'd welcome him.
We'd be happy to have Trump on, but we don't take it personally when he doesn't.
icarus in wisconsin
The reality is, Harrison, can you hear me?
harrison smith
Yeah, go ahead.
icarus in wisconsin
You guys paved the road for many of us, and yeah, you guys were considered radical and wild, whatever, you know, but like, you paved the road for not only Trump and Tucker and so many, but for a lot of just like normal people, you know, seeing behind the curtain, and this is just like another thing, like with Toto pulling back the curtain about how the Judicial system will come after you and bankrupt you, take your house, take things, whatever.
I've seen it many a times.
You know, Trump had to be assassinated physically.
They couldn't do that with you guys because he'd make you guys a martyr.
You know, and overall, I think it's just going to cause the Streisand effect, of course.
You know, more people are going to be attracted to you guys.
And like that scene in Gladiator, you know, like, are you not entertained?
But also, you know, the infoward's It's kind of already complete.
The knowledge now is mainstream.
Candace Owens talking about MKUltra and stuff.
Nick Flences and Sneeko and all these other people talking about Red Pill stuff.
They have to make a new Matrix movie just to try to counteract the Red Pill and rabbit hole stuff.
Hair hole doesn't sound as good, you know.
But it's kind of like also 300, you know, like these fake gods, these elitists who think they're gods.
They don't worship a god, they worship themselves and their decadence, you know, and you guys made the fake gods believe, like in the 300 in Xerxes of Leonidas.
harrison smith
Wow, yeah, that's, yeah.
icarus in wisconsin
They can actually make a difference, even small people, regular Joes.
Sorry, you were going to say something?
harrison smith
No, that's awesome.
I hadn't even thought of that, but that's such a good, like, example.
Where it's like, well, they all died.
It's like, yeah, but in dying, they showed that the Emperor could bleed.
They gave hearts to the people that came after them.
That's great.
Oh, shoot.
We're at the end of the break.
We've got to go to break.
We'll be right back.
More calls.
Stay tuned.
Welcome back.
Ladies and gentlemen, out to your phone calls once again.
unidentified
People are sharing their memories of Infowars.
I have some funny comments as well.
harrison smith
Locke Cole says, Knowledge Fight is like the one time Hillary paid millions of dollars for protesters in Donald Duck costumes to harass Trump rallies, and no one noticed until her receipts were found.
I'd say they're like salacious crumb.
They're like the cackling little sidekick of a gigantic oozing slug monster that is the mainstream.
And they feel strong.
They feel strong and powerful because they have been associated with a despicable, vile, oozing gangster.
And they think that makes them powerful.
We're the Jedi.
We are the Jedi.
So...
So laugh all you want.
Victory is in our destiny, not yours, unfortunately, for you.
Mike Henning says, watching you guys on Rumble right now, been here since 2012, still remember the magazine, Obama Joker meme, when Alex got attacked in the studio by a guest, and we miss all the hosting guys behind the scenes.
Favorite clip is Leanne Mock broadcast with the nuclear strike.
And y'all remember the magazine?
That's another memory.
For me personally, 2012 going into the coffee shop, Austin Java on 15th and Lamar, and just seeing a stack of InfoWars magazines going in the next day, and they're all gone.
They would fly off the shelves.
They were amazing.
I collected them for so long, I think they got lost somewhere in my move.
I used to have a big stack.
Every edition, this was long before I worked here, but those were awesome collector's items.
Maybe we'll just become a magazine.
Maybe we'll go the opposite direction.
Maybe we'll go back to print.
G Hoyle 82 says, my favorite InfoWars moments are the Seattle Coffee Goblin, the literal goblin, Carl the Cuck, absolute classic, probably the most watched meme of all time.
Fenton All the Chinese Dragon, Owen Breaks the Line of Antifa to Enter the Park, Trump Interview, COVID Land, Stelter, Pennywise, and all the products I bought over the years.
Thank you.
Well, thank you.
And if you've purchased our products, you are the resistance.
You are the reason that we're here.
We love you and could not do it without you.
Let's go to Max in Kansas.
Is this the Max in Kansas?
unidentified
Yes, it is the Max in Kansas.
harrison smith
The Max in Kansas.
I think you first called on probably the first show we did, Max, and you were eight years old, I think it was.
At least it feels like it.
It feels like it was that long ago.
No, when did you start calling in?
You were 16, 15?
How old were you?
unidentified
Oh, goodness, I was 14.
harrison smith
14.
unidentified
Yeah, 14, because I was actually wanting to talk about that.
I remember it was right after, yeah, you took over, and it was early January.
It was even, because you did a couple shows before January 6th, right?
harrison smith
Right.
unidentified
Yeah, exactly.
So I was watching, ever since then, dude, first show, and I think I called in and was like asking your take on something.
But it's been quite the ride, and that's even crazier to think about.
It was like that time...
That I was calling in.
I was online.
Like, I was doing school online because of COVID. Right, right.
You guys remember that old thing called COVID? You guys remember?
harrison smith
Yeah, it rings a bell.
unidentified
Yeah, and that was...
Man, dude, that was like the beginning of something awesome.
Like, I know we're supposed to be talking about specific memories, but my favorite is that InfoWars is kind of interconnected with my high school life.
That's what it was connected to.
Now I'm an old...
Uncle, college head.
But, I mean, wearing the shirts to school, watching your shows every single morning while in class, watching your show before debate tournaments, calling into your show as much as I possibly could, even sometimes literally in school.
But I just, I'll never forget it because, like, that was my high school routine.
Like, that was, like, my life.
Like, I'd wake up, go to the gas station down the street, buy an energy drink, drink some donuts, and then head to school.
And then watch, like, all your show while doing classwork.
I'd watch Alex, and then I'd go home and watch Owen while doing homework or working out or something.
And that was just super, super pivotal because as I go into college now, and you know how college classrooms are and curriculum, and seeing people so gullibly buying things, I couldn't be prouder.
That's how I spent my high school life.
Because I'm not going into college with a mind, with a brain that's to be molded by these people.
I already have a worldview.
I already have opinions.
I already have a lot of knowledge on these things because of you guys.
I have a good idea of how the world works because I've watched your show for years and actually listened to what you guys had to say instead of just brushing you off.
Um, and I feel bad that other people didn't really have that opportunity because now, you know, who knows what their worldview is going to look like in a couple of years after college.
So it's kind of on a deeper level, it's like more, I'm like very, very thankful that like it kind of prepared me for a lot, you know, not just politically, but like, you know, when it comes to school, when it comes to, um, you know, how you engage with other people and argue, um, And that's just something that I'll never forget.
Like, I mean, I got in for swag in my room.
I still have all the t-shirts, the mug.
I even have the tumbler.
I have like all these products that aren't really available anymore.
But it's just super awesome, man.
It's just super awesome.
I'll always connect.
It was such a really, really great time in my life.
And one of the reasons it was so great was because of you guys and because of your show.
harrison smith
Wow.
Yeah, that's...
Yeah, very humbling, man.
And, you know, Max is such a great representative of...
I don't want to call it, like, a pressure or an obligation, but it's just like...
It's like, man, we got these young guys who are just being...
being abused, like, by the system, who just are being told to hate themselves and to be hopeless or being radicalized one way or another.
And, you know, Max especially, like...
The respect you give us, we want to be worthy of it.
It's an important feedback loop because the M4's audience is so dedicated, is so committed, and it's humbling.
It makes you not take it for granted or be flippant.
Every day when you go in to do a show, it's not just like, alright, gotta do the show, better read the headlines, whatever.
It's like, No, this is people with like, you know, maybe they don't have anything in their life that's telling them the truth.
Maybe they're, you know, not in a great place.
Maybe they're being pressured, you know, by their work to get a vaccine.
And it's like, we have an obligation to stand up for those people and to be the voice that those people maybe can't have.
Maybe they're in a position where like they see crap going on every day and they just have to keep their mouth shut because they got a family to feed.
Yeah.
And maybe if nothing else, we can just be an outlet and a voice to give some cathartic release to people who feel alone.
We can be here to go, no, we get it too.
We all feel the same way and you're not alone.
So it's been awesome getting to know you, Max, and watching you develop from a 14-year-old kid, winning debate tournaments, to now going to college and living on your own.
It's amazing and humbling.
So thank you.
unidentified
Well, thank you for everything, Harrison.
Thank you, Infowars.
You guys are the absolute, absolute best, and we'll never forget what you've done.
And then that humility that you bring to the table is why we love you.
You know, that's why we hate mainstream media.
That's because they're so disconnected, and that's definitely one of a billion reasons why we love you.
harrison smith
Thank you, Max.
Thank you very much for that.
Look, there's a lot of outlets that talk about this stuff now.
Infowars had to take risks to talk about this stuff.
We had to put ourselves out there.
We had to take the slings and arrows.
But it's like, who wouldn't want to do that?
What type of person is not invigorated by an opportunity to stand up against a faceless, giant, corporate, slimy, evil cabal of bugs, right?
We're fighting against this horde of goblins.
And it's like, who doesn't want to grab a battle axe and just get to work?
Who doesn't want to...
Just even for the sake of, you know, just that American spirit of like, oh, you're telling me I can't do this?
Guess what?
I didn't want to before.
I didn't want to do this before, but now that you tell me I can't, you just gave me a thing to do today.
You just made my list.
I mean, who doesn't want to have somebody...
Give them an order and try to push them down so you can stand up and spit in their face.
Who doesn't want to stand up against tyrants?
Who doesn't want to do that?
I'm glad we're outsiders.
I'm glad we're bandits.
I'm glad we're outlaws.
This is still the Wild West in certain ways.
Speaking of that, speaking of people standing up, speaking of people getting involved, speaking of people being badass and refusing to back down and confronting people in real life on the streets, Badass Uncle Sam of New Orleans, Louisiana is on Line 6.
Thank you very much for calling in, sir.
unidentified
Well, it is my honor and my privilege to be associated with you, Harrison, and Infowars.
Over the years, and I have been, I contested by personally to my first day out on the streets and showing the banner of InfoWars, where people would, you know, oh, he's a conspiracy theorist, are you listening to that nut job?
To now when I go out, nearly everybody that sees that banner comes by and gives me a fist bump.
They yell out InfoWars.
What you guys have done just is amazing.
The awakening that you have.
So I have been very proud to have been part of your organization in a very small way.
You guys invited me on the show, being allowed to post my videos on Bandit Video.
And I highly recommend, folks, please, I could not have done what I've done without Infowars supplements.
They are the best.
So please, support this channel and go get something.
Keep them alive because I have all the faith in the world that no matter what happens here, Infowars and everybody associated with it It's written down in history and things will get better for us.
We're going to just come back stronger because that's who we are and that's what we are.
So, you know, I'm humbled.
I've been humbled by being with you guys and proud to have been with you in any small way.
So God bless you all.
And I'm praying and we're all praying that It's not ended here.
Well, it's not going to end, but the InfoWars brand lives on.
harrison smith
Yeah, you're not packing up, are you, Badass Uncle Sam?
Badass Uncle Sam's not going to pack up his equipment and not go out.
Matt Baker's not going to cut his dreads off and go get an office job.
The spirit of InfoWars is undying and the flame is only rising.
How long have you been doing your street activism, Uncle Sam?
unidentified
Well, in the fashion now, it's been, of course, I've always been an activist.
I mean, I can go back to the 60s.
But doing what I'm doing now, my first day out was July 4th, 2012.
harrison smith
2012, yeah.
So I remember seeing you in New Orleans.
I have family in New Orleans, and we'd go and visit the French Quarter, and I remember seeing you in person, I think, before I ever saw your videos.
So this really is what it's all about, and there's a reason that our slogan is, You Are the Resistance.
Because there's nothing stopping you from getting a flag and a top hat and going out on the corner.
And God only knows how many people you have awakened or at least inspired or if nothing else, entertained, right?
Badass Uncle Sam.
I mean, how many people do you think you meet on a daily basis?
And you've done this for so long.
I mean, a million people have probably had their lives affected in one way or another by you.
And I guarantee you it's a positive way for the vast majority of those people.
So thank you, Badass Uncle Sam.
And of course, you can find his channel at Bandai Video for now.
Can people follow you any other ways other than meeting you there in the French Quarter?
unidentified
Yeah, I'm on Rumble.
So you can catch me on Rumble on Badass Uncle Sam on Rumble.
And it's, you know, people repost me everywhere else, but that's my main.
Band and Rumble are my two main.
harrison smith
Well, that's so cool.
And again, it's just, it's, It's people like you that it's like, just reinforces like, yeah, we're doing the right thing.
We're on the right side.
Because, you know, even we are not immune to the slander of asthma.
We know it's not true, but it's like, you know, you'd really have to be an a-hole, not to like, if it's like, wow, everybody...
She's really mad at us.
Like, maybe we did something wrong.
And you sort of go, I mean, I think what we're doing is promoting liberty.
We're promoting human freedom.
We're promoting Americana.
I mean, aren't we doing the right thing?
I mean, you can second-guess yourself sometimes with all of the slander and all of the hatred against you.
And you see somebody like Badass Uncle Sam, and you're like, yeah, we're on the same team, and we're doing the right thing.
We're both standing up for America.
We're both just, you know, aligned squarely to that North Star of Liberty, the Founding Fathers, Americana.
And it's like, as long as you don't deviate from that track, Then let people say whatever the hell they want.
We know we're right.
We know we're on the right side of history.
We know we are on the side of God and love and liberty and justice and natural law and basic human rights.
How could we be on the wrong side?
If badass Uncle Sam's on your side, you're doing something right.
And honestly, it's people like you or anybody else.
You see some dude with an InfoWars sticker.
I saw some guy at Home Depot over the weekend.
Big Jack dude.
He's wearing a Texas Secession shirt.
Infowars.com across the back.
He's got his wife.
She's carrying a newborn baby.
And they've got a big German Shepherd.
And you're like, yeah, we're on the same side.
Yeah, we're on the right.
It's rank upon rank upon rank upon rank.
We are backed up by a legion of just the best people.
Just the most decent, hardworking, fearless people.
In the United States of America.
So, you know, that alone, it really is a feedback loop.
I mean, I hope we can inspire people to speak out, but then when you do, you inspire us and let us know that we're on the right track and that our efforts are not in vain.
So thank you, Badass Uncle Sam.
Thank you to everybody who participates, gets out, goes into the world, and shatters the illusion in real life.
That's what we need.
So I very much appreciate that, Badass Uncle Sam.
Let's go to Sean in California now.
Another regular caller.
Appreciate hearing from you.
Sean, you're on the air.
unidentified
Morning, Harrison.
harrison smith
Good morning.
unidentified
Hey, you know, it's like best of times, worst of times.
That 300 Xerxes analogy was quite on point with you guys being the tip of the spear.
Memory-wise, you know, I was in the Marine Reserves, and I had a friend from Texas in the Marines who, in 97, recommended you guys to me.
And I've been listening off and on.
And there was something in December 2012, which it's what they've gone after Alex for, but that was where I said I have to get more active and get involved locally, and, you know, that kind of kicked off stuff for me.
You know, to me that was like the downer, but Infowars has also covered, you know, the uppers or the highlights, and this is something, this is like a small obstacle, but Just because, you know, they're doing this auction doesn't mean that we don't have a lot of great memories to savor.
I'm thinking right now of when the Bundy Ranch standoff happened and Sheriff Lombardo got with the Bundy family and they told off Barack Obama's BLM and told them to go packing.
That was Infowars broadcasting that, covering that, where mainstream media was not there to give the real story of what was going on with Cliven Bundy and Ammon Bundy and all the rest.
So you guys have a...
You guys have a laundry list of accomplishments and highlights.
And even indirectly, you guys had the contest for guest hosts.
And a guy named Chase the Patriot tried out for that.
And I was a regular on his YouTube channel.
And I wound up meeting the folks at the National Assembly that I always talk to you about.
Met them through that channel.
So you guys wound up bolstering the National Assembly indirectly with about five or six of us regulars from over on that channel.
Knowing about Infowars and Chase the Patriots, it's like you guys don't know the little ripple in the pond that you guys have caused, but it goes cross-country, it goes multiple levels as far as the Patriot community goes, and it's a shame that that first caller is like a Hunter Biden fan club member because I don't get how they could follow you guys for so many years and not get the message, God, country, family, family.
You know, America first.
What's so hard to follow?
And you guys, again, tip the spear.
My hat's off to you.
And whatever comes in the future, you guys know that there will be hundreds of millions of Americans who don't just support Donald Trump, but we support you guys and your efforts.
So I can only give you kudos and, you know, best of luck to you.
And before I do let you go, I do want to mention the Alex Jones store.
That website, AlexJonesStore.com, has this great Lost Alex Jones tapes from 2001 to 2008.
Folks, get that stuff because that was the Bush to early Obama era.
You want to get that stuff just to see the stage that was set.
It will blow your mind as far as seeing how Alex was able to lay out what these globalist plans were, and the rest of the InfraWars team was able to help with that analysis.
Here we are today, guys.
We are battling the New World Order round for round.
We got them on the ropes.
Let's take it home and win this 13-round fight.
And Harrison, you've been five stars too.
I was watching when you came on in the morning.
I remember calling early in that week or so because I was on my commute from work and you put up with my phone and the traffic noise.
And you have been a breath of fresh air and conservative media in that You're younger, but you're not always doing the yelling and, you know, trying to promote and agitate.
Rather, you're going for the thinking man's approach, and that is something I can always appreciate.
So, keep it up, my brother.
harrison smith
Well, thank you so much.
It's not cliche.
I may be saying it a lot, but we could not do it without you.
All of this glory belongs to you as much as it belongs to us.
We've just been a vessel for this.
And yeah, I wasn't here with Bundy Ranch.
So again, this is why I feel like I have a right to promote this stuff and sort of brag about this stuff because it wasn't me.
It was InfoWars.
It was you.
It was everybody involved in this.
And I always find it amazing when Netflix came out with the Waco documentary.
And that was getting a lot of attention, and I was watching some old YouTube videos, probably from back in 2010 or so, and it was the guy who wrote the book that the show was based off of.
I'm blanking on his name right now.
It's sort of the French...
I want to say Timothee Chalamet.
That's the actor.
So I'm sorry I'm blanking on his name, but he was the survivor of Waco that wrote the book that the show was partially based on.
I'm watching an old press conference of his, and he's going, you know, a lot of great people are helping us.
You know, most of all, Alex Jones, he's this radio host from Austin.
He came down to Waco.
He's helping us rebuild the church.
And it's like...
Think about this.
Alex Jones in the 90s, in the early 90s, saw through what happened at Waco.
And this was a time, I mean, you watch the news, you know, strategy.
Yeah, David Thibodeau.
Thibodeau, that's it.
Search David Thibodeau on YouTube.
Watch his videos from like, you know, where he's in a bookstore, like probably 2012, 2010, something like that, talking about his book.
And he's giving thanks to Alex Jones because, you know, at the time, Alex Jones wasn't a national figure yet.
So it must have been even earlier.
It's probably the 90s that this video I'm talking about is from.
And if you look at the media at the time of the 90s, I mean, it wasn't up for debate.
Waco were crazy, cultish people.
You know, psychopaths that killed themselves like Jonestown.
That's what the narrative was.
That's what everybody was told.
But Alex Jones is willing to go against that to the degree that he was actually there helping to rebuild the church.
I mean, that's crazy.
That's what a crazy person does.
But he was right.
And so now, 30 years later, there's a Netflix show, highly produced Hollywood show, like one of the top shows of the entire year, people seeing the truth about what happened at Waco.
I mean, this is the transformation that has occurred over these 30 years.
And it's because it's that same impulse and instinct that led Alex Jones to seek the truth and expose what was really happening at Waco, expose the tyranny that was the true story, not the cult nonsense slander that was being pushed.
It was that same instinct that led him to stand up against the entire media apparatus and attempt to tell the truth for these people that had nobody else speaking for them.
It's that same impulse that...
Has made him so successful and now totally vindicated.
The other thing about what Sean was saying on the call, you got these people, these Hunter Biden fan club people, you know, who just listen day in and day out and still don't get it.
Like you have, there's something wrong with you.
Honestly, there's something wrong with you.
If you can, because...
You have to take what Alex says out of context.
You have to do it dishonestly.
You have to take it out of context.
You have to ascribe some ulterior motive to it.
You have to have something in your mind that's blocking you off from just accepting the truth and being empathetic and understanding and Giving the benefit of the doubt.
You have to consciously prevent yourself from doing that.
So it's very sick in a lot of ways.
And look, I can understand.
I could understand that if you listen to InfoWars in the beginning of 2020, you just heard about COVID. And here we are going, it's a lab-made virus.
It's on purpose.
They're going to come out with vaccines.
They're going to have vaccine passports.
Yeah, I understand that would sound crazy.
But four years later, after all of it's come true, you want to revise your position on that?
jon bowne
Want to know a true barometer of America's disdain for the invasion of our southern border?
Look no further than the massive failure of the Biden administration's cheerleading squad, CNN. The most treasonous name in news.
brian stelter
CNN is an icon of the cable and satellite age.
jon bowne
CNN's abysmal failure projected a billion-dollar streaming service that would rival all others, expected to bring in a few million viewers an hour to begin with, but only managed to rake in 10,000 gullible minions per day, which is likely more like a few hundred after CNN's 4,000 employees and their families dutifully tune in.
brian stelter
Now, what about the competitive marketplace, Andrew?
Fox News has Fox Nation, which is a lot of entertainment programming on streaming.
NBC, ABC, CBS, they all have these free ad-supported streaming services.
So we're doing something different, but why?
unidentified
Well, we see a really unique opportunity for us because of what CNN is.
So let's start there.
CNN is a brand that's known around the world.
Aside from the BBC, there really is no other global news organization like CNN. So we see a really substantial market opportunity.
If we look at the assets CNN has, global reporting resources, expertise in video, world-class talent and anchors, we see a different opportunity.
jon bowne
This catastrophe is more of a measuring of the mind of America than any poll could ever muster.
You can't lie to people day after day, get caught week after week, play down a child sex trafficking scandal amongst your employees, and expect to rock it in the ratings as a news organization.
All the hubris of Chris Wallace and the buffoonery of Brian Stelter can't put Humpty Zucker back together again.
Project Veritas is just one example of the war being waged on those who wield their First Amendment rights in a bid to expose the truth.
Recently, the EU president tweeted that the state-owned Russia Today and Sputnik and their subsidiaries will no longer be able to spread lies to justify Putin's war and announced a ban on these outlets.
Say what you want about invasive Russian propaganda.
The censorship of RT in Sputnik cancels any dialogue from the opposing side.
Meanwhile, Infowars faces down a Sandy Hook lawsuit engineered to set a precedent to cancel any news organization that questions the mainstream media narrative, leading to the inevitability that all dissent, even by individuals, will be outlawed.
alex jones
They start out with demonizing me that I believe in a new world order and a global government.
And of course, just last week, the Davos Group met, announced world government planetary control.
unidentified
And the title of this session, are we ready for a new world order?
alex jones
And they're really thinking with this lawsuit, they're going to outlaw questioning big events like WMDs in Iraq or Jussie Smollett or any of these things that have happened and that questioning these and looking at the evidence and information is a crime.
But here's the big takeaway, and I'll just admit it.
I could have done a better job on Sandy Hook.
Some of the anomalies that we reported on were not accurate, and I admitted it years before I was sued.
But the issue is, this is all about them being holier than thou, and they're the arbiters of truth, and they're the Democrats, and they're the ones that love you, and Alex Jones is the devil, to distract from how the corporate media has been caught lying to people consciously about WMDs, the list, literally.
It goes on and on.
And what's crazy is the public's basically totally woken up, not just here, but around the world.
And nothing they're doing is reversing that.
But they pick these weird neurotic subjects like January 6th, where Alex Jones and Sandy Hook, and they just obsess like a religion on that.
And meanwhile, I'm here in Connecticut.
Everywhere I go, I'm just shaking hands.
Black, white, old, young, oh, Alex Jones.
But a lot of them are mad at me.
They go, hey, we question Sandy Hook.
Why are you backing off?
And these folks don't even get up in their big ivory tower law firms that the world has moved on from their BS. And yeah, do I make mistakes?
Yes.
But I don't lie on purpose like the corporate media does on record.
unidentified
And so I had the impression watching the attack on Mr.
Jones that this trial will be about something far greater than what happened at Sandy Hook.
norm pattis
The trial is going to be about ordinary people's ability to say, I'm not buying it.
unidentified
I want to raise questions.
I want to draw my own conclusions.
jon bowne
The federal government, aided by tech overlords and a deeply propagandized media, is yet again flagrantly violating and abusing First Amendment rights in order to satisfy the dictatorial demands of the creeping agenda of the New World Order.
John Bowne reporting.
harrison smith
Find and share that video at Infowars.com.
We'll be back in the third hour.
Don't go anywhere.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
We are T-minus 24 minutes away from the auction being closed, the bids being finalized, and our fate being sealed one way or the other.
You're watching American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Playing my lucky Fox tie today.
I hope so we get a good outcome.
And that we're able to not just survive this particular challenge, but Gone to something bigger and better and greater than ever before.
Finally get this albatross off our neck.
And be able to go, you know, full sail towards the horizon.
It's the day.
It's the day of decision.
So many memories being shared on X as well.
It's very fun to hear from everybody.
It's Mel, based Costco lady.
She made her name based Costco lady.
Mel met my sister at a Costco and was wearing an InfoWars shirt.
And my sister saw her and said, you know, my brother works for them.
And so I sent a shout out to based Costco lady Mel.
She says my favorite InfoWars moments were the friends and adventures had.
Turning people's hearts and minds.
Growing in Christ.
Learning how to pray.
Learning how to treat your body as a temple.
Wearing merch and honking at cars with bumper stickers.
Core memories made.
And look at that.
An old school InfoWarrior.
Wearing the Alex Jones was right shirt.
And back young Alex Jones.
A face full of hope.
Unaware of the horrors that would be raged against him.
It's great to see people who have been with us for so long, and it's great to see people who are just joining us for the first time.
It's always wonderful.
QuestionEverything at US underscore Patriot underscore TX says, This sale of Infowars is no different than the FBI going into the Waco compound.
The establishment doesn't like what you all are doing, and they're taking steps to kill.
They took the first shot and have escalated this.
It's a no-win situation for them.
You're absolutely right.
And hey, it may take a generation for us to get vindication, but it's coming.
We're doing the right thing.
We're not giving up.
And that's how you win.
Blair at Skiffle Girl, who you should be following.
You should do it right now.
I'll wait.
She says, one of my favorite InfoWars memory...
Whoa, whoopsies.
Whoa, hold on.
I'm zooming in.
...is when Harrison Smith was banned on Twitter, so I started a Stan account to promote the American Journal, and then that account got banned for impersonating him.
Yeah, that's how it goes.
Digital outlaws on the run from the law.
It's very funny.
It reminds me of one of my favorite memories from InfoWars.
When I was working as Owens Cameraman in 20...
Well, it must have been...
God, when was that?
It must have been 2018 or so.
Yeah, it was 2018 because we're...
We were getting kicked off.
Alex Jones had been kicked off.
M4 has been kicked off.
But we still had some like war room accounts.
Like we used to have all these different accounts.
And we were at a rally in Houston.
A Trump rally in Houston.
We were jumping from account to account.
I had a bag full of phones.
I probably had seven iPhones with me.
We start streaming.
It gets hit.
That account gets banned.
We pull out another phone that's signed in.
We start streaming.
All the audience moves over.
Eventually somebody tags that.
It gets banned and goes down.
We pull out the next one.
It legitimately felt like Like being the rebels from Star Wars.
And you set up your rebel base and you get going and the rebels come and then suddenly you see the Death Star rising up and you go evacuate the planet and you get off the planet and you go to the next one.
And always just behind you is that threat of destruction in the Empire raining death upon you.
Oh, by the way, we haven't played that video.
Did I put it in?
Alex has put out a video.
I'll put it in right now.
It says, I have not yet begun to fight.
He put this out this morning while exercising.
And I want to go to that shortly, and then we'll go out to your phone calls for this final hour.
And heck, we may be finding out this hour what the results are of the election.
One way or another, we'll be on air until they physically stop us from doing that.
So if we have that video in, let's go now to Alex Jones this morning, giving a little update how he's feeling on the morning of Judgment Day.
alex jones
27 years ago, I set up Infowars.
I was on air 30-plus years ago, but set up Infowars.
And today's the day that the deep state, the FBI that ran the whole fake court cases against me, show trials, HBO everything, have finally got the company up for sale.
They're trying to get the bad guys to buy it.
I learned two days ago that the last minute, the rules of the auction changed.
And I'm going to wait until it goes through.
They open the bids at 10.30 in the morning.
It was going to be an open auction where you could actually auction and people could offer more money and top the bids.
But now they've decided that it'll just be sealed and there's one bid and whoever's the highest gets it out of the group of bids.
That's not an auction to me.
We're going to see what happens.
But if we think there's any chicanery, I'm going to obviously challenge it.
Challenge it in court.
But look, Infowars is the people.
It's about people waking up to the globalists.
It's a movement.
Just like President Trump is not just President Trump.
It's a movement of making America better than it's ever been.
And so I just love our viewers and listeners.
We're all one big family.
I'll continue on regardless of what happens today.
We can easily be shut down by this afternoon if the bad guys are able to buy it.
They said they want to shut down immediately.
So we'll broadcast the last minute.
So you'll find me at Real Alex Jones on X. Also, the new network is at AJ. In life.
And this is historic.
This is only going to make us bigger because we're not going to quit.
We know we're winning.
And they have failed to build a straw man about me and silence me.
They need that straw man that's just false Alex Jones.
But for that to live, that lie, that they need to get rid of the real Alex Jones and silence who I really am, where people will find out the truth and know that the mainstream media or the corporate media creation of me is a fraud.
And the same thing's happened with Trump.
So they're failing.
America's winning.
So God bless you all.
It's an exciting day.
We'll see what happens.
harrison smith
We will see what happens.
Alex shared that this morning with the quote, I have not yet begun to fight the immortal retort of Captain John Paul Jones to a request to surrender as he and the crew engage in a desperate battle with a British frigate off the northern coast of England during the American Revolution.
It's like that famous quote from the Marine.
You know, we're surrounded.
Perfect.
unidentified
Perfect.
harrison smith
They have nowhere to go.
Whatever that tweet is.
These people, genuinely, they don't understand who they're dealing with.
They really think that you can threaten us materially or our reputations.
You can threaten us with lies.
You can try to pressure us or trick us.
They just don't know who they're dealing with.
And it's a great boon for us.
I mean, good.
Keep underestimating us.
Keep disrespecting us.
And our victory will be that much greater.
So in the same way that the American people are just genuinely good, genuinely want to do what's best, genuinely want to provide and be a positive attribute to whatever they're involved in, They want to give more than they take.
And so they have trouble understanding evil people.
They have trouble wrapping their minds around the fact that things that are happening are not because the people in charge are doing their best and just can't quite pull it off.
And oops, darn it, let the border open.
Well, we're trying to make it safe and just all these people are arriving.
They have a hard time understanding that there are people with grand designs.
There are people with enormous global ambitions.
That are ruthless and despicable and greedy and selfish and vile and just evil.
The only word for them is evil and motivated and organized.
The American people really have a hard time understanding that because it's so foreign to our mindset.
Well, in the same way, these evil, scumbag, weak, Slugs that are doing all of this, they have a hard time modeling the brain of people that Actually feel spiritually fulfilled.
They have a hard time understanding people that don't give up.
Because they give up.
They have a hard time understanding people that don't take bribes.
Because they take bribes.
It's a real impossibility for them to understand what motivates people like myself and Alex Jones.
And so their attempts to dissuade or destroy us fail.
In the same way that trying to Appeal to the empathy of a psychopath is going to fail.
Right?
You got the American people going, you know, you're really hurting people with how you're doing this.
And the person they're talking to is just like blood spilling out of their mouth.
Just like, I know.
I'm hurting people on purpose.
Like, you're not going to convince them.
You're not going to go, but don't you feel sad for the babies that you're killing?
They're just like, but they're delicious.
Like, they don't care.
They don't care.
You can't argue with them.
We don't care about what you say about us.
We don't care about what you take from us.
We don't care about About the names that you call us.
So we're going to keep doing it.
We're going to keep telling the truth.
We're going to keep standing up against you.
And the twist in the story is it feels good.
It feels good when you oppose us.
It really feels fulfilling knowing that what I'm doing every single day flies in the face of the tyrannical, despotic madmen that are currently driving the entire world into Satan's arms.
We like when you attack us.
We want to know that what we're doing is so offensive to you.
I don't think they'll ever understand that.
Let's go to U-Haul in Springfield.
U-Haul in Springfield on Line 7 has some fond memories to share for us.
U-Haul, you're on the air.
unidentified
Yeah, Springfield, Illinois.
I'm just driving by, though.
I don't live out here, thank God.
You only need three counties to win the state in any statewide election, by the way.
That's it.
And there's more people who have moved out than were born here.
So that's why Pennsylvania has actually become the fifth largest state beyond it since 2016.
Coincided when Florida became the largest state on the East Coast above New York.
Anyway, point aside that, let a nugget know with my name, I have to note each other.
I stumbled or I came across you guys back in 17 during the Las Vegas shooting, which remains unsolved.
Fast forward that, 2018, late June.
It coincided with when Toys R Us went BK, and I don't know how this relates to, but you remember that manchild, Michael Rotondo?
Alex flew him in, interviewed him.
It was a hard-to-hard talk.
Tried to even recruit him or to work for him.
He said no.
had.
But it led me to know that Alex is altruistic and authentic about how he cares a lot about his fans that he does about himself.
Fast forward that, I remember you, Harrison, in 2020, the last presidential election during Stop the Steal, a horrible time.
It was when Alex was actually doing the morning slot, when he got rid of that old Frank, who shall remain nameless.
And so, who didn't even let him on a show, by the way.
And so you filled in January 6th with an awful moment.
I remember you filled in with that one wide load.
Excuse me on that.
What was his name?
Tom Happer filled in on that day of.
Hopefully Trump basically pardoned all of them.
I met you, Percy, last year at College Fest.
It was south of Nashville, and that was when I got a chance to meet Ashley Babbitt's mom for the first time.
I reacquainted with you again at Vulcan Gas Company for the Liberty Awards.
I didn't get a chance to meet Alex back then.
But, yeah, I tried live streaming that or whatever, but the coordinator with that wouldn't try to stop me or whatever.
I still went back on, but I was buffering a lot.
I did live stream the college festival.
So, that is my YouTube page.
I don't know if anyone wants to feel like watching that or not.
But, yeah, that's my fond memories, I guess.
I never got a chance to meet Alex, but, yeah.
harrison smith
And, you know, it's another thing that we've really had to cut back on.
Like, any sort of in-real-life stuff has been really curtailed because of the bankruptcy because it costs money.
Because if you want to get plane tickets or you want to just even take the car out, like, that costs money.
We're in bankruptcy.
Everything has to go through this process.
So, we've just been unable to do that for a while.
That's one of the things I'm looking forward to.
With this bankruptcy being over, meetups, traveling, doing events, covering stories on the ground, bringing people into the studio, meeting you people, right?
Going to the American Liberty Awards and meeting and celebrating with the fans or going to the CauseFest and meeting people that I talk to and interact with online and over the phone.
But man, meeting in person, that is what it's really all about.
Oh man, what a great memory this was.
What a great memory of COVID-19.
Again, just breaking the law, just being bandits, just being outlaws, just imposing our rights on a government that's trying to take them away.
Of telling us, you don't have a right to keep us away from nature because somebody in China got the flu.
I mean, are you kidding me?
Amazing.
Amazing stuff M4 has been involved in and...
Really, the best memories are with the people.
It's events like this that you're seeing on screen.
We don't want to just be cooped up in a studio talking about this stuff.
We want to be out there with people mixing it up, doing what we're allowed to do, doing what we want to do, regardless of whether we have a permission slip.
From daddy government.
With that, we go to Dave in Arizona.
Dave in Arizona, thank you so much for calling in, and thank you for holding it.
Sir, you're on the air.
unidentified
Thank you so much, Mr.
Harrison.
I feel remiss.
I'm not part of the family for very long.
My journey of discernment was fully realized in October of 2019, but I didn't find you guys until my job moved to Tampa, Florida from Phoenix in May of this year.
I've been blessed to call you a few times and the other members of the team.
And you guys are such a blessing.
I realized early on that the lamestream media was pushing hypocrisy, lies, and projection.
A full gaslighting misinformation campaign.
And you guys ring that bell every day, and I love it.
Because it is a war between good and evil.
It's Ephesians 6, 10 through 20 every day, sir.
We're fighting against psychopathic overlords in our establishment class.
And I know it's cute around election time.
People are like, oh, the Democrats are so evil.
And I agree with it.
After the primary season, we vote red all the way down the ballot.
Remove every Democrat.
But our challenge is right now, if you look at the Senate or Mitch McChina, leader of the Senate for the last 40 years, the turtle.
We need to have some turtle soup.
Get him out of the way.
Stack Polly Pockets.
The House leadership is horrible as well.
dave in arizona
They give us continuing resolutions or minibuses or whatever label they want to call it, you know, and they just keep jamming this stuff down our throat.
unidentified
Everything that the government does is against we the people, and I praise you guys for calling it out because, unfortunately, they hate us.
They want us to be obedient little producer consumers, and that's it, right?
Don't question it.
Don't push back.
It's just, it's so aggravating, but I'm so blessed to have found your platform, and I will follow you guys wherever we go.
And I say we, because it's about we the people, sir.
Thank you.
harrison smith
Amen, Dave.
And I've really grown to appreciate your calls.
You have called in quite a bit over the election, and of course you're deeply involved in the Arizona politics there and giving us sort of on-the-ground reports.
I mean, that's what the idea of this show was.
Like, we want to be the nexus of a human intelligence network.
With people on the ground informing us of things that aren't being reported by the media or are not being reported enough by the media.
I mean, that's what we're here for.
So it's been great getting to know all these great callers that are involved and on the ground and actually making a difference.
And look, I'm glad that people are so hypervigilant now.
Like at the beginning of the show, I was...
I was kind of just saying, you know, like, it's cool.
We're a weekend.
People are acting like, you know, we lost the election.
It's like, this is crazy.
No, we won the election.
It's good to celebrate.
Obviously, we have to keep pushing.
Obviously, we can't sit back on our laurels.
And that's been my message forever, since 2016 even, because that was the problem we had with Trump's first administration.
Everybody elected Trump and then just sort of sat back and went, our job's done.
Good luck, Trump.
Just left him alone to struggle against all this.
So we've got to be involved.
We've got to be calling out the people like Mitch McConnell.
But at the same time, this is the last gasp of a fallen system, folks.
This is the death shudder as the soul leaves the body, if there is a soul even there, of the Mitch McConnell neocon zombified Republican Party.
It's over and they are just wasting our time at this point, right?
unidentified
So...
harrison smith
So don't forget that.
Don't forget to zoom out a little bit and go, what does the alternative timeline look like?
How many opportunities for disaster have we avoided over the last however many years?
We could have had Hillary Clinton versus Jeb frickin' Bush in 2016.
What do you think 2020 would have looked like then?
Maybe they would have run Jeb again.
Maybe Marco Rubio would have had a turn to be defeated by Hillary Clinton.
Eight years of total tyranny.
We would have had a no-fly zone over Syria, meaning either direct war with Russia or total freedom of movement for ISIS, probably the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in Syria and a totally different map of the Middle East than we have today.
We would have had total outrageous disinformation board Just insanity without Trump awakening people to this threat.
So not only did we avoid that pitfall in 2016, and we were a main engine of that driver towards MAGA, towards Trump's victory.
But now, I mean, it's like they know their time is over, and they're just desperate.
You know, it's like when Clinton got voted out and Bush was going in, and so all the Clinton...
White House people took all the W's from the keyboards.
Like Mitch McConnell doing this whole leadership crap right before he retires.
It's like a petty act of defiance from a loser before he takes his well-earned retreat into infamy.
So good riddance to them and good job for us on not just taking out the people that promote this, but the very ideology that motivates them has been discredited and is increasingly political suicide.
Nobody likes neocons anymore.
So take that victory.
Yes, be vigilant about Not just letting the swamp creep its way back in.
I get that.
But at the same time, recognize how far we've come.
Recognize where the trajectory is going in a very positive direction.
And understand that Mitch McConnell will literally be dead in a few months probably.
And his ideology of capitulation with integrity dies with him.
We demand victory now.
And might I just say, there's one thing that has gone woefully under-discussed on today's show, and that is the crew.
Can we give it up for the crew?
Can we have a hand for specifically the American Journal crew, but also, you know, all of the crews at Infowars, but specifically mine, because it's the best.
You're damn straight.
I'm telling you, folks, it's unbelievable.
It's unbelievable the things these guys can do.
I don't even understand it.
unidentified
Look at those articles.
harrison smith
Look at those articles.
Look at how well they were printed.
They give me cover sheets and everything.
You say the word Mitch McConnell, it's two and a half seconds before a fully realized AI general.
Look at that.
I mean, how do they know?
Are they mind readers?
Like, you have to understand, folks, we got no teleprompters.
We got no script.
They don't know what we're talking about before we start talking about it.
So how do they have entire compilations prepared and ready to fire the moment it gets mentioned?
I don't understand it.
Folks, there is something supernatural taking place in that control room.
And at the end of the day, I mean, forget, like, the name Infowars.
Forget everything Alex Jones has done.
The greatest crime that will have been committed if Infowars goes down is that this incredibly talented collection of individuals will not be able to work together and to maximize their talents in the way that they have so far.
That would be a shame.
That would be a damn shame.
We're bigger than the sum of our parts.
You also get your own stinger.
unidentified
This is it, folks.
harrison smith
This is it.
Final segment.
The auction is now open.
We should be knowing anytime now what the fate of InfoWars is.
Thank you for joining us.
This is the American Journal.
I am your host, Harrison Smith.
unidentified
We talked a lot today about InfoWars' successes.
harrison smith
The powerful effect that we've had, the way that it began as the seed pod of Infowars has germinated, has grown, has spread.
Like an invasive species, we have outlasted and outgrown all of the others.
And now it's like every aspect of Infowars has gone forth and created its own community of activists and organizers.
Talk about chemicals in the water.
Fluoride, atrazine, estrogen mimickers.
It's like a whole world of content creators and influencers talking about that now.
The political side of things.
The climate change scam.
The criticism of Hollywood and the interpretation of their occult symbolism.
Like all of this stuff sort of got its start in the...
Incubator of Infowars has now grown to dominate the conversation nationally.
And it's all thanks to you.
So we've talked a lot about our successes, but I want to talk about maybe our biggest failure.
Personally, I feel like it is my biggest failure.
And that is that after nearly four long years of doing this show and knowing him even longer, I have failed to get Patty from Boston to admit that he's a closet Trump supporter.
And I feel that it weighs heavy on my heart.
Patty from Boston on line number three is called in.
And he still insists he's a liberal Democrat.
And that is whatever the opposite of a feather in my cap is.
A demerit on my record.
Patty from Boston.
How are you, sir?
unidentified
You're the type of fellow who would wear a feather in his cap.
harrison smith
I do have a feather in his cap.
unidentified
Yeah, I think so.
And that's questionable in the first place.
I think that puts you in the Roger Stone category.
And if you will remember, as long as we're reminiscing here, the first time that I was ever on the show, Roger and you followed the conversation that I had with Owen, and you were kind of dumbfounded.
Like, what had just gone on?
You know, because Owen was just utterly, completely unprepared for what I broke down for him.
harrison smith
And that was the beginning of a very severe addiction, Patty, that you had to call into InfoWars.
You're our resident liberal.
You're like the only liberal brave enough to actually come on and talk to us.
And I love it because I genuinely respect you and...
And enjoy our conversations with you.
And I just love being able to disagree with my friends.
And we disagree, and yet we're friends.
And this is a beautiful thing, Patty.
unidentified
Yeah, and I hope that you guys continue on.
I hope I can continue to listen to you.
I know that a lot of my liberal friends just cannot understand why I care about InfoWars, but I really do.
And, you know, it's not for any self-preservation kind of thing, because, you know, I disagree with you guys on just about everything.
But, you know, there are things that we agree on.
I think over the years, I think we've agreed on certain issues like term limits, I think, or something.
That's something I think we've all agreed on.
You know, it's not like we're completely adverse to listening to each other's opinions.
You know, most of the time we're going to disagree, but that's not all the time.
And I think, you know, what we need to do is kind of like coalesce around the stuff that we agree on.
Look, This presidential election didn't go the way I wanted it to.
But I'm only entitled to my vote, not your vote, right?
And I lost.
I lost.
I gotta just admit it, I lost.
That's the end of it.
When I was a kid, my first love was baseball.
It still is my biggest love in the world.
And when I used to lose a game when I was a kid, my father used to have to tell me, hey, you go shake the other kid's hand.
harrison smith
Right.
unidentified
You do that because that's the way it is.
And more important than being a good winner is being a good loser.
Like, when you lose, you get mad, you get upset, but you go shake the other kid's hand.
And that's what I feel right now.
Like, we lost, man.
That's all there is to it.
We lost fair and square.
And there's nothing to complain about.
And we just move on.
You know, that's the way it has to be.
harrison smith
Well, it's...
And look, you know, I think you won, actually, because you're an American.
I think we all won.
But that's kind of how it works, isn't it?
It's like, you know, Patty and I will be like, abortion!
We're like, rah!
You know, military intervention, rah!
And we'll just have this, like, big knockdown fight.
Then at the end of it's like, but America number one?
America number one!
And we're just like, yes, great.
We're both patriots.
Like, at the end of the day, we do genuinely want what's best for America.
And that might take different forms.
And that might be cliche or cheesy to say that, but it's very, very...
unidentified
No, but it's real, man.
And I think that it's not, like, we shouldn't just say, like, I understand why you said, you know, hey, it's cliche.
But sometimes cliches are true because they're true.
And the thing is that, like, I do care about this country, and I believe that every one of you guys care about, and I know for damn sure the Infowars crew, all the guys that you just mentioned in the last break, like, you know, they awfully care about this country.
They care about it just as much as I do.
Whether you're a veteran or just somebody who cares about the country or somebody from New England or the Northwest or Texas, whatever, I understand we all care about the country.
We may look at going at it different ways, but I don't think that because we lost this election that that means the world was coming to an end.
icarus in wisconsin
It's not.
unidentified
You know, I believe you guys care about the country just as much as I do.
We just have different approaches to it, and that's okay, man.
I can live with that.
harrison smith
Yeah, and that's one of the things, like, you know...
Obviously, you know, we just have fun talking to each other anyway.
But, you know, I sort of enjoy how you get under the craw of some of our viewers and listeners.
Because I don't understand.
I think you're funny.
Other people just are like, they get so mad.
And it's like, if you want to get mad at them, it's fine.
unidentified
Those are people who don't have a sense of humor, though, man.
I know.
Seriously, guys, like, if you get mad at what I'm saying, just take a breath and realize that I'm probably just kidding with you.
Like, I mean, come on, man.
harrison smith
And look, and you can call Patty stupid.
You can call him ugly.
You can call him all these things.
I don't blame you folks, but I do, I do, what I do, is when people question your patriotism, they go, he just hates America.
He's not a real, it's like, dude, this guy was in the Navy.
He's a patriot.
He loves America.
I get you disagree with him.
But at the end of the day, if we can't come together under the American flag and recognize that the man's a veteran, the man has spent time cooped up on a Navy ship.
I use battleships as an allegory to talk about Infowars.
This man's been on a real battleship, so he's got the bona fides.
So I do not like when people slander you with that.
I do like when they slander you with the other things, but not that bad.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'll take that stuff.
No big deal.
But I love you guys.
Hold on.
harrison smith
Don't you go anywhere.
Don't go anywhere, Patty.
Don't go anywhere.
Tin Man from Texas has called in.
I understand he has it.
unidentified
Oh, man.
Here it comes.
Here it comes.
harrison smith
So what is this about?
Tin Man calls in and he says, Patty in Boston, and you have a $500 bet.
Tin Man, you're now on the air with Patty.
We're doing a three-way call here.
Tin Man, welcome to the show.
unidentified
Hey, Harrison.
harrison smith
Hey, Patty.
unidentified
Hey, Timmy.
What's going on?
Oh, you know, loving life.
But, yeah, you know, about this $500 bet.
You know, InfoWars is going through some trouble right now.
And, you know, I was going to have you donate that to, you know, some of the shelters that you and Biden had illegals move into.
But, you know, I thought you should go ahead and donate it to InfoWars, you know?
harrison smith
Well, hold on.
Hold on.
Lay the groundwork for us, Tim, man.
What is this $500?
We don't know about this.
What is this $500 bet?
unidentified
Yeah, well, Boston, Patty, he came on the show a few months back, and, you know, before Biden was, well, when Biden and Trump were running, before, you know, the coup and stuff, and, well, me and him had this $500 bet, you know, and I was the one that said, hey, yeah, you know what, I'll take that bet.
That sounds like free money.
harrison smith
About who would win the election?
You bet on Trump?
unidentified
Oh, absolutely, yeah.
harrison smith
Patty from Boston, what have you done?
unidentified
Hey, what?
I'm going to pay the money, obviously.
I'm a man who pays his debt.
So, Tim, you just got to tell me where I should send it.
Should I send it to you?
Or should I send it to InfoWars?
Whatever you want.
harrison smith
You send it to Tin Man.
Tin Man won that money fair and square.
unidentified
That's fine.
harrison smith
I don't want to take that from him.
unidentified
That's fine.
harrison smith
Tin Man, you buy yourself a PS3. You get your zero or whatever the new game system is.
I don't even know how to touch at this point.
You buy yourself a Nintendo with that money, okay?
You buy yourself a Game Boy.
And you enjoy that.
All right, we got to move on to other college, but Tin Man, you won the $500 bet.
Congratulations.
You're, of course, a huge supporter.
You have done what we encourage everybody to do, to go out and make your own show, spread this information, do the work, do the research, create a community.
You've done that.
What are your thoughts here on this fateful day?
unidentified
Yeah, I think everybody should just do exactly what you just said.
You know, everybody can do it.
And, you know, the InfoWars, the show might go away, but the InfoWars never stops, you know?
It doesn't matter what y'all call yourselves.
It's going to still be there.
harrison smith
Yep.
Well, I mean, just...
It's just been great.
It's just been great getting to know all these guys over the years.
I'm so glad everybody's calling in today.
Patty in Boston, Tin Man, thank you so much, gentlemen.
We're going to go to some other callers now, but I do appreciate it, and I look forward to you guys being involved in whatever comes next.
So thank you, gentlemen.
All right.
Thanks, guys.
We'll go to Josh in Georgia, and I appreciate you guys holding.
I'm going to as many calls as I can, but Josh has been on hold for the whole show.
So thank you so much for holding and being patient with us, Josh.
You're on the air.
joshua in georgia
Hey, man, I gotta follow that.
Now I know how Ozzy felt back in 86 when Metallica was opening up for him.
harrison smith
What a compliment.
unidentified
Yeah.
joshua in georgia
That was epic.
I guess we're all on the same wavelength with Gladiator and 300.
I had a comment, an analogy about Gladiator, but then I decided I was going to do a little comedy skit for you because I know you love this channel.
So if you'll indulge me for a second or two.
harrison smith
Go ahead.
joshua in georgia
So, you have a movie analogy for me?
Yes, sir, I do.
unidentified
It's called Gladiator, and it has gladiators in it, and they're fighting globalist dictators.
joshua in georgia
Oh, movies with gladiators are tight.
But won't defeating the globalists be a problem?
Oh no, no problem at all.
Barely an inconvenience.
That was my opening for it.
I know you love the...
harrison smith
I wanted you to keep going.
I was enjoying that.
Yeah, I do love the pitch meeting skits.
I totally jacked their style.
Pitch meetings on YouTube is very, very funny style.
It's what I stole to do my pitch meeting skits.
I still got a couple rounds in the chamber, and I just got to pull the trigger.
But, you know, it's a real fight out there.
It's a real gladiatorial match.
I know.
What else you got for us, Josh, before I go on to another caller here?
joshua in georgia
Yeah, yeah, real quick.
So I want to tell you what I was meaning by that.
I want to tell you just a second about how I got started on Infowars and one of my favorite Infowars moments.
So with Gladiator at the end, you know, the Emperor had to kill Gladiator as his enemy, but he couldn't do it without cheating.
And that's, y'all are the Gladiator who got knifed in the lung in order to get beat.
But if you do die today and go see Elysium, you'll go knowing that you did kill the Emperor.
Infowars won the war so far.
harrison smith
We will have our vengeance in this life or the next.
Yeah, it's...
I mean, there's so many Hollywood movies that are, like, transcendent, like...
You know, so many movies come out every year.
90% of them, people don't even remember in three years.
I mean, go look back at the, like, best picture winners from, like, the 80s.
You won't recognize two-thirds of them, right?
Some of these movies, they really stick with people.
They really resonate because they represent something deeply true.
I think Gladiator is one of those.
The Matrix is one of those, right?
I mean, all these movies with staying power.
Lord of the Rings, Star Wars.
And it's why we use them, why we reference them as analogies.
It's not because we see the world like a Marvel movie and are just like incapable of dealing with reality without seeing it through the lens of Hollywood.
No, it's because these transcendental pieces of media reflect reality to a way that is easiest to understand.
So there's a reason that we talk about facing Sauron and Lord of the Rings.
Why we use these labels to describe ourselves is because it speaks to something in the human experience.
experience that it's very real and very powerful.
So yeah, Gladiator is very similar.
There's these lessons in it where the Emperor cheats, stabs him in the side, he tries to rig it, And yet, that just makes his defeat that much more inglorious.
It makes our victory that much more powerful and meaningful and important.
So thank you so much for that call.
Let's go now to Will in California, another person who's held for a long time, and I do appreciate it, William.
Thank you for your call.
You're on the air.
willie in california
Hey, thanks, Harrison, for all you guys do.
It's uncanny through the years how often Alex has been right, and All of the crew and the host with opinionated news that's ultimately so true and uncensored.
But as far as the bidding, maybe the new designated team of Elon and Vivek will make an offer they can't refuse.
I'm really praying for you guys.
But I have a series of interesting questions that maybe you can respond to.
And if you don't want to, I understand.
But why in the world would plaintiffs I mean, but that's kind of the point, isn't it?
harrison smith
That's why this whole process has been so convoluted, because The way our justice system is set up is you're supposed to try to get monetary, you know, judgments to pay for something.
You know, if somebody's lost their job and they're paying back pay, like it's supposed to be some sort of monetary judgment to pay for or to make up for or as a punishment mechanism to, you know, pay the people that were hurt a monetary value.
But time and time again in this process, they've chosen to destroy InfoWars over making money.
So it's like this isn't what our system is set up to do.
And so our system has really saved us and preserved us for a while because it's like what they want, us shut down, is not what this system is set up to do.
It's set up to get people...
You know judgments of money to to compensate for something they went through it's not made so you can use the court system to shut down a media outlet like that's not how it's supposed to work so your question is perfectly valid and there's there's no good answer to it it's that the goals of And this is my opinion, personal opinion.
The goals of the proceedings we've been forced through over the last several years has been to shut us down, not to get monetary compensation, which is at odds with the point of the laws that they're trying to invoke.
So, no, it's all very convoluted and nonsensical, Will.
willie in california
Yeah, and, you know, I discovered through you and Robert Barnes mentioned this with Viva Frye the other day that You know, Alex Jones through the years have done nothing but want to share his catalog copyrights.
They're totally free.
So what intellectual or proprietary property is failable other than Alex's name?
harrison smith
Well, it's, you know, it's the brand.
It's the, and, you know, who knows?
They could potentially, I mean, hmm, hmm.
I was going to give an example, but it's a story that I'm not really at liberty to tell.
Not about M4s, but about another company.
So shoot, let me come up with a different way to say this.
unidentified
Basically...
harrison smith
Places like YouTube or TikTok or Instagram or whatever, I mean, they sort of arbitrarily take down our stuff anyway, but there could be situations where people might upload something with us or about us or featuring us, and they want to take it down, but they aren't the ones that issue the orders.
The copyright holders have to issue the orders.
So even though we've said everything's free to air, and again, this is me just sort of speculating out loud and my personal opinion, but it seems like You know, if somebody gets our copyright and says, actually, I own InfoWars and this is my content, take it down.
You know, that may just be the excuse the big tech needs to take it down.
Like, they want to take it down anyway, but they need the copyright claim.
So even though it's like, well, it was free to air and it was public domain when it was put out, you know, maybe just that sort of inter-corporate conversation where you have one corporation going, we own this copyright, take it down, and YouTube goes, they say they own it, better take it down.
So, you know, they could be sort of...
Do you want to work around that way to try to take our stuff off the internet?
And there's also, I mean, there's proprietary stuff that we have, whatever that may be, like the content that we create, the information that we have.
They want to get their hands on that.
But, you know, it goes back to your first point where it's like, okay, if you're going to bid a ton of money to buy InfoWars with the intention of keeping it going and getting a return on investment, that makes sense.
Who's going to spend that same amount of money with no possibility of ROI? With no plan to make any money back?
Like, you have to really want to shut us down because you're going up against somebody who, no matter how much they put in, it's just an investment.
They're going to make it back.
Whoever buys us to shut us down, if that's the case, they're just...
It's pure...
Throwing money down the drain.
So they've got to really want to do that.
So thank you for that call, Will.
I think we'll have time for at least one more call today.
We'll go to Dana in Nevada.
Thanks for calling in, Dana.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Hi, Harrison.
Great speaking with you again.
First, I'd like to ask the world to say a prayer that all turns out well for Infowars and Americans moving forward.
You and I spoke two years ago.
I want to let you, the InfoMars team, and the viewers see another example of the significance of what you guys do.
You heard the Karen Kingston video about vaccines and the food supply two years ago.
Since then, over 18 states now have bills or laws in place around the banning or labeling of vaccines and the foods we eat.
All are being opposed by the Democrat politicians, of course, and more work needs to be done locally and federally.
This all started because of InfoWars making us aware of what was going on.
The U.S. citizens took action.
Dr.
Peter McCullough, Dr.
Denise Sibley, Dr.
Brooke Miller, and many others got involved and wrote testimony to state legislature on why this is a bad idea.
I just want to say congratulations to the entire InfoWars team.
We look forward to continue watching and supporting all of you on this or the next platform.
I do urge viewers to quickly migrate to that platform if that should happen.
If you'd like, I can cite further examples of what the current state is.
harrison smith
Well, no, I appreciate that quite a bit, and it just reminded me of probably my proudest moment at Infowars, which is getting that undercover video of the way that coronavirus medication was being withheld from white people, how white people were being discriminated against, and that video went totally viral.
It was on Tucker Carlson, and that also eventually led to many states in the union writing laws against that type of discrimination.
You know, as much as we can talk and as much as, like, the views don't matter to me nearly as much as knowing that what we do here has a real world impact, that laws are written, laws are changed, changes are made in people's real lives, or even just, you know, giving people the confidence and the information they need to resist the coercion.
I mean, I think what we did and what we were able to achieve during COVID in so many different ways Represent sort of the peak of InfoWars' positive influence on the world.
I don't know how many people resisted the vaccine because maybe they had a bad idea about it.
Maybe they thought, eh, this is a little suspicious, but everybody's telling me it's good and I'm getting a lot of pressure.
And you really need the information to back you up.
We really need to be able to point to articles at InfoWars and information we provide and reports and videos that we put out.
You need that stuff to go...
No, I'm right.
No, there's something suspicious about this.
I should resist this.
I will resist this.
And it's worth it to resist this.
I mean, that's a big, big challenge take on for a lot of people.
And I know that the information we've helped to provide has helped people stand up in that way and resist in that way.
So, you know, forget the numbers, forget the view count, forget the, you know, memes.
The real world impact that InfoWars has had has been really incredible.
Matt Baker slipped on the line with one minute to go.
Matt Baker, one minute left in the show.
And you made it under the finish line.
You're on the air, sir.
unidentified
I love you, man.
I love all you guys.
All I gotta say is, Lord works in mysterious ways, and as Bob Marley says, When one door is closed, when one door is closed, many more is open.
And you guys will power through and you will triumph and nothing.
Nothing can stop the infowar.
You guys are awesome.
I love you.
harrison smith
Thanks, man.
Nothing can stop the awakening.
I referenced you earlier, Matt Baker, because look, they could drop a bomb on this building today.
You know what's not going to happen?
Matt Baker's not going to give up.
Nobody's going to give up.
We've done it.
We've done it.
We have succeeded.
They tried to bury it.
It turns out we have seeds.
unidentified
The three months that you guys managed to get was like the death blow.
And then they take your sword away after they're already sitting there bleeding out.
harrison smith
We did it.
We've won.
It's over, folks.
Stay tuned.
I'll be watching The Alex Jones Show in 90 seconds.
unidentified
- It'll be there. - While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next.
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