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Congressman Massey and many other Republicans said Biden is greenlighting total war, nuclear war. | ||
The story's up on Infowars.com. | ||
Representative Thomas Massey says Biden greenlighting, striking Russia, an unconstitutional act of war and impeachable offense. | ||
They're also calling for the 25th Amendment to be invoked. | ||
So is General Flynn. | ||
And the issue is, obviously, Biden's not in control. | ||
Then you've got Kamala Harris. | ||
And then she has a pretext during the escalated war to have Trump assassinated. | ||
They'll claim he's a Russian agent, as they already are, declare martial law, launch a cyber attack, claim the Russians have done it, cut off a lot of the power across the country. | ||
That's what they've been pre-programming, that's what I've been warning of. | ||
They launch a war with Russia, escalate, knock a bunch of power out, blame it on the Russians, use that to turn off the internet. | ||
You'll still get government feeds, but the internet kill switch that Obama put in place means you only get government and establishment feeds. | ||
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on national security threats. | ||
Senators kept referring to a recent globalist-backed RAND Corporation report that doubts a U.S. victory in a potential nuclear war with North Korea. | ||
The RAND report says, U.S. forces today are larger than necessary to fight a single major war, but are failing to keep pace with the modernizing forces of great power adversaries are poorly postured to meet key challenges in Europe and East Asia. | ||
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It was stunning, I think, to many Americans That a report could say we could conceivably, under plausible conditions, lose the next war. | |
What do you say to someone who would make that flat statement? | ||
So I'd have to look at the context assessment. | ||
Is it one particular war? | ||
Is it multiple wars? | ||
Is it holding deterring? | ||
I do agree with everything that Director Coates says in terms of closing the gaps and capabilities. | ||
Our opponents are going to come at us in a very asymmetric way. | ||
The technology gap is closing. | ||
And the fact that we have global commitments, it's hard to posture yourself everywhere in the globe. | ||
So you're always going to have that time distance where you're going to have to move Where you may be out of position when a conflict starts. | ||
Failing propaganda mouthpiece Newsweek reported state-backed hackers in North Korea are setting their sights on critical infrastructure in the United States with the aim of knocking out power in the country. | ||
Cybersecurity researchers have warned. | ||
A group of hackers by the name of Covlight is developing malware that could infect power grids. | ||
According to research from U.S.-based firm Dragos, Triggering electrical outages similar to those that happened in the Ukraine in 2016. While America sleeps, it is under a blitzkrieg-level attack from within. | ||
as the CCP and the United Nations work in lockstep under the banner of the New World Order to collapse Western civilization before the citizens of the free world regain power and justice. | ||
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The committee has found that the CCP is waging a war without weapons against America. | |
And the Biden-Harris administration has no government-wide strategy to combat CCP warfare. | ||
Unlike the first Cold War, the adversary is already within, having entrenched itself within U.S. borders, institutions, businesses, universities, and culture centers by capturing the elites in influential circles. | ||
In my home state of New York, the Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Kathy Hochul was arrested on federal charges for acting as a secret agent of the Chinese government. | ||
Last year, several individuals were arrested on charges that they had helped to establish secret police stations. | ||
Dr. Thayer, can you elaborate on why the Chinese government would establish a secret police station in New York City? | ||
Intimidate and coerce Chinese Americans, other members of the Chinese diaspora, for example. | ||
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And why we tolerate such a violation of our sovereignty, I simply don't know. | |
If you do not control the borders, you are going to destroy our country. | ||
So now that, you know, they're sending the migrants into New York and stuff like that, all of my super-liberal friends, now they realize what a problem is. | ||
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I personally have no confidence that the FBI will rein in its own conduct. | |
It is my opinion that the bureau used reprisal and fear to control the workforce. | ||
I personally believe that there are no current effective checks and balances against them conducting lawless action with any type of correction in a legitimate time frame. | ||
I welcome the work of the IG, but I think any type of lawless action, there's no legitimate time frame to rein them back in. | ||
It's Thursday, November 21st 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 scene. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one. | ||
Let's jam. | ||
Let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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Support us at real at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
Of course, we have a lot to talk about today. | ||
The big news, Russia launching the first intercontinental ballistic missile attack in the history of war. | ||
People are calling it a shocking development. | ||
Folks, if you're shocked by this, well, you haven't been watching Infowars, I guess. | ||
We have a lot of international news to get to today, and we'll also be talking about some potential rifts taking place in the Republican Party, some fractures that should be patched up post-haste. | ||
To get on with the business of rescuing our country, we'll be joined in the 10 o'clock hour by the one and only Greg Reese. | ||
And we're going to be talking about, I guess, the rift in the Republican Party or whether to have hope or not will be the topic of our discussion. | ||
We have a lot of videos to get to, so let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch. | ||
For Thursday, the 21st of November, 2024, Russia launched intercontinental ballistic missile towards Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine's Air Force says they were able to destroy six of the missiles during the early Thursday attack. | ||
Russian troops launched various missiles, reportedly including an intercontinental ballistic missile from the Astrakhan region, an early morning attack on Thursday morning. | ||
Ukraine's Air Force sat on its Telegram account that it destroyed six KH-101 cruise missiles using anti-aircraft combat. | ||
The Russian attack hit critical infrastructure in the eastern city of Dnepro. | ||
According to the Air Force, here you're seeing some of the B-roll of that attack. | ||
We'll bring you more information on that in just a second, but a very predictable, if not troubling, development of Perfectly in line with the desire of powers that be to get into World War III to really solidify their control of the world. | ||
Meanwhile, ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel's Netanyahu, Gallant, and Hamas leader. | ||
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense chief, as well as a Hamas leader, Ibram al-Mastri, for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, the court said on Thursday. | ||
In their decision to grant the warrants, the ICC judges says there were We're reasonable grounds to believe Netanyahu and Gallant were criminally responsible for starvation in Gaza and the persecution of Palestinians. | ||
I guess what tipped him off was when Yoav Gallant went on camera and said we're going to deprive them of food to starve them. | ||
That might have been a tip off there. | ||
Now, I imagine the ICC is probably as corrupt as any other big globalist supranational organization. | ||
But it's not to put too much credence on their decision, you know, just like, you know, listen to what the UN says. | ||
I'm not sure why the ICC should be an authority, but it is nice to know that there is a official body that agrees with my personal observations. | ||
So it's funny, all the people going, yeah, that's what a ridiculous claim. | ||
Genocide. | ||
That's outraged. | ||
They get like really offended. | ||
They use the word genocide. | ||
It's like, well, it's It's literally been litigated in the highest court in the world, and they came to the conclusion that yes, it was in fact a genocide, so I guess take it up with them. | ||
Meanwhile, the Biden administration moves to forgive $4.7 billion of loans to Ukraine. | ||
The Biden administration has moved to forgive about $4.7 billion in U.S. loans to Ukraine, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Wednesday, as outgoing officials seek to do what they can before leaving office to bolster Ukraine in its war against Russia. | ||
The funding bill passed by U.S. Congress in April included just over $9.4 billion of forgivable loans for economic and budgetary support for the Ukraine's government, half of which the president could cancel after November 15th. | ||
The bill appropriated a total of $61 billion to help Ukraine fight the full-scale invasion Moscow launched in February of 2022. | ||
So that loan was never a loan. | ||
It was always meant to be a gift. | ||
And just tack that on to the paycheck that we were paying so that Joe Biden's son can... | ||
Make money off selling influence to buy enough Chinese hookers to satisfy them. | ||
I think that's why we're at war in Ukraine. | ||
I think when we read the history books, it's going to show that the war in Ukraine really got going over the fact that American politicians corrupt degenerate children. | ||
We're using it as a money laundering operation. | ||
So, great. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Police records reveal new details about sexual assault allegations against Pete Hegseth. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
What do you know? | ||
A lawyer for Hegseth, president-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be the defense secretary, has said the encounter was consensual. | ||
Authorities declined to bring charges in the case. | ||
Hegseth later paid the woman an undisclosed sum as part of a non-disclosure agreement. | ||
The documents offer the most detailed account yet of the steps police took to investigate Hegseth as part of an incident that's been roiling Trump's team since the former president announced former Fox host was his pick to run the military. | ||
The accuser, referred to as Jane Doe, in the 22-page batch of documents released in response to the public records request, met Hegseth at a Republican conference in Monterey, California, where he'd been featured as a speaker. | ||
After observing Hegseth behaving inappropriately with women at the upscale event, she said she confronted him, officers wrote, and the pair argued. | ||
Doe recalled Hegseth telling her he was a nice guy. | ||
Whatever, who cares? | ||
It's just fake. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Who cares, right? | ||
Oh, but what if it's real? | ||
Oh my gosh, but what if this time it's real? | ||
Have you ever heard of a little story called the boy who cried wolf? | ||
Yeah, you do this every time there's somebody that you don't like you dredge up some sort of obscure vague and Largely baseless sexual allegation claim from 20 years ago And it almost always proves to be utterly fallacious In fact, let me correct myself. | ||
It always proves to be utterly fallacious. | ||
So So if this was real, like, maybe you shouldn't have tried this tactic over and over again against Kavanaugh and Gates and Trump and Giuliani and everybody else. | ||
So, I mean, just shut up. | ||
How about that? | ||
We don't care anymore. | ||
Maybe it is real. | ||
Well... | ||
I would give it credence if this had never happened before. | ||
If for the first time in 20 years, one of Trump's nominees suddenly had a bad sexual activity crop up in his past, but when it's every single time and every single time it's Christine Blasey Ford or E. Jean Carroll, like, sorry. | ||
Sorry, if you wanted me to care about this stuff, you shouldn't have abused it. | ||
Kind of like if you wanted us to have an asylum system in America, you shouldn't have abused it. | ||
If you keep abusing these things, they go away. | ||
You need to learn that lesson. | ||
And in that note, sorry I said finally, but this is actually the final story here. | ||
House Republicans block release of ethics report on Gates. | ||
Senators in both parties have demanded to see the committee's investigation report into the sexual misconduct and illicit drug use allegations against Donald Trump's choice for attorney general. | ||
House Republicans voted on Wednesday to block the release of an ethics committee report about sexual misconduct and illicit drug use allegations against former Representative Matt Gates, the Florida Republican who is president-elect Donald J. Trump's choice for attorney general, setting up possible constitutional clash between the House and the Senate. | ||
But again, I mean, we covered this ad nauseum yesterday. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's literally never happened in history before that you make an accusation, investigate. | ||
You understand, the DOJ spent 18 months investigating these claims. | ||
18 months. | ||
They came up with nothing. | ||
This was Joe Biden's Department of Justice. | ||
Spent 18 months investigating these claims. | ||
The only person that went to jail was the person who made the claims. | ||
It was the person who tried to claim that Matt Gaetz was involved in sex trafficking. | ||
He himself was the sex trafficker that was sent to prison. | ||
It was all part of an Israeli blackmail plot. | ||
We covered that yesterday again, but this is the thing. | ||
Again, you know, it's like, oh, but Donald Trump's John Trump's appointee, he settled a lawsuit 20 years ago against a woman, so he can't be our defense secretary anymore. | ||
So many things about this. | ||
One, if you actually cared about this, then you shouldn't have used these claims as a weapon over and over, totally diminishing your own credibility and the credibility of any accusers in the future. | ||
That's literally the argument we made at the time telling you what a bad idea was to flaunt these completely outrageous and ridiculous claims under the hashtag believe all women because you were just absolutely setting up a future where no accusations would be believed. | ||
We are now here. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
You did it. | ||
You absolute morons. | ||
That's just the first thing. | ||
The second thing is, you ever heard of a dude named Bill Clinton? | ||
You ever heard of him? | ||
You ever looked into whether he settled any sexual misconduct allegations? | ||
You ever look into his favorite island in the mid-Atlantic? | ||
Yeah, I don't... | ||
You don't have a leg to stand on. | ||
You don't have a leg to stand on. | ||
You don't actually care about this. | ||
You just want to use it as a weapon. | ||
So, first of all, we don't believe you. | ||
Second of all, even if we did, you don't believe you. | ||
You don't actually care about this stuff. | ||
You just don't. | ||
And of course, it's not just Bill Clinton. | ||
It's the sexual harassment settlement fund that every member of Congress has access to and apparently has paid out tens of millions of dollars over the years to settle these unfortunate claims that are made against the people of The people that run our country. | ||
And again, you cannot accuse somebody of something, have DOJ investigators study their every communication for 18 months, come to the conclusion that they are in fact innocent of the accusations but then still release the findings. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
And it would open up a gigantic can of worms. | ||
So we're telling you again, for the 900th time, the Democrats are doing something ill-advised that will have second-order effects that will be devastating to their own causes. | ||
And we're just telling you, you can stop now or you can keep going. | ||
It's up to you, but if you keep going, you are only going to destroy in 5, 10 years, maybe next year, Any credibility you have to actually express concern about legitimate causes. | ||
Because you just keep using these causes illegitimately to progress your immediate political obsession. | ||
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You should listen to us. | ||
You should just listen to us. | ||
I got a lot of videos to go to, and... | ||
Well, I guess we'll get back to all of that because there's still a lot more to say on all of that topic and everything about just the selection process and appointees. | ||
One interesting appointee is the new nominee for Commerce Secretary, Lutnik. | ||
Because there is a particular role that the Commerce Secretary plays that might... | ||
Have an outsized impact on the future of our country. | ||
And that is that the Commerce Secretary conducts the census. | ||
So as you may know, when we last did the census, probably it would have been 2020, right? | ||
They chose to include illegal aliens, but not designate them illegal aliens. | ||
So places with large populations of non-American citizens living there. | ||
Have way more electoral college votes than they should actually have. | ||
So if Ludnik gets in, and the Ludnik guy's interesting, he's called Wall Street's most hated investor, like everybody in Wall Street hates him. | ||
Not that everybody hates him for being on Wall Street. | ||
Not that he's the Wall Street banker that's most hated by everybody. | ||
No, he's most hated by Wall Street, which I think is a good thing. | ||
He's a bond trader. | ||
He worked himself up from nothing, basically. | ||
And his brother and his entire company, almost, was killed in 9-11. | ||
So his company's office was in the Twin Towers. | ||
And his brother and his whole family died in that attack, which I think is an interesting character aspect. | ||
That probably makes him a lot more interested in what led to that attack and the outcome of it than anybody else who didn't lose family there on top of the concerns about just what it did to America and everything else. | ||
So he's an interesting character. | ||
He's an interesting pick. | ||
Yeah, the most hated guy on Wall Street. | ||
The unspoken story around Howard Lutnick, Trump's pick for Commerce Secretary. | ||
So he worked his way up as a high-level bond trader. | ||
So he understands bonds. | ||
He understands the market. | ||
But importantly, if Trump is able to carry out his deportation program and the census is carried out in an accurate way, not counting illegal aliens, I've heard the calculation that something like 15 electoral votes will move from states like New York and California to states like Texas and Florida, of course following the path of the populations moving out of leftist states and into right-wing ones. | ||
Which would mean that from now on, Democrats would have to win every swing state to even be competitive with the Electoral College nationally. | ||
So again, Commerce Secretary is an important pick because they carry out the census and if we have an accurate census, the electoral map Looks a hell of a lot more favorable to Republicans and to red states as that's where the actual American population is fleeing to away from the leftist cities that are overrun with millions upon millions of illegal immigrants who at this point are counted and weighted in the distribution of electoral votes. | ||
So that's very interesting. | ||
But I think we'll get back to that. | ||
I think we'll get back to some of the choices and and Some of the inter-Republican squabbles going on. | ||
Rand Paul coming out against using the military to deport people in America. | ||
We'll get back to that. | ||
We'll get back. | ||
I don't want to start off down that road right now because obviously the big story today is Russia launching ICBM intercontinental ballistic missiles to attack Ukraine. | ||
We've got several videos here. | ||
Clip number 16 is the bombs landing in Dnepro. | ||
And here you see them one after another. | ||
That's because this particular type of missile has multiple independently targeted warheads on the missile that separate in air and then each target a specific target. | ||
We go to clip number nine. | ||
This is how the MIRV warhead delivery system works. | ||
This is the one that Russia used on Ukraine tonight. | ||
Does this have audio, guys? | ||
I don't actually know if it does. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, so it's just the visuals, but you can get the visual there for our television viewers or Bandai video that the warhead splits into multiple independent missiles, each which have their own targeting functions and targets identified. | ||
And they rain down one after another. | ||
Now, this is the first time that ICBMs like this have been used in war. | ||
And strangely enough, there's still some... | ||
Confusion about this. | ||
Looking at Twitter this morning, I mean, there was no uncertainty. | ||
It was very much the headline. | ||
Russia launched intercontinental ballistic missiles towards Ukraine. | ||
But then as you go to places like Google News, you see, well, we think it was, but we're not sure. | ||
I think it looks pretty clearly like it is. | ||
I mean, that is what we're seeing, and you're seeing the hypersonic speed of this delivery. | ||
And actually on that note, I had a video from yesterday. | ||
I'll go ahead and drop it in now, guys. | ||
And it shows the... | ||
It's just an illustration, an animation of these hypersonic missiles just to give you a visual idea of how fast these things go and how advanced they really are. | ||
Missile speed comparison. | ||
I'm dropping it in right now. | ||
I want to go to this video because... | ||
It's kind of like when we talk about all of the money that we spend. | ||
You just hear these numbers. | ||
Mach 10. And it's like, what does that even mean? | ||
I can't even fathom. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I feel like part of this is just trying to wrap our minds around the things that we hear on a daily basis, whether it's $600 billion. | ||
It's like, okay, what does that actually look like? | ||
What does that actually mean? | ||
Or Mach 20. It's like, what does that actually look like? | ||
So here's the missiles being launched. | ||
Is there audio here, too? | ||
There might be music. | ||
Okay, it's just the missile noises. | ||
Well, we can keep it real low. | ||
But I do kind of like the missile noises because it does add to the effect because what you're seeing here is it's a simulation but this is one of the Russian missiles that's heading at 2.9 Mach and looks it's just lapped. | ||
It's passed by as if it's moving as if it's not moving by these missiles going Mach 3. These are the Indian and American missiles. | ||
And again, Mach 3, incredibly fast, but watch how quickly it's passed by that missile. | ||
These are the Don Feng and HAWC missiles. | ||
These are Mach 5 out of China and America. | ||
There's a Chinese missile going Mach 6. So this is the thing. | ||
It's not like Mach 1 is 10 miles an hour and Mach 2 is 20 miles an hour and Mach 3 is 30 miles an hour. | ||
It's compounding. | ||
Each one is a... | ||
Magnitude more than the one before it. | ||
So remember, the first one that we saw was already going Mach 3. It gets passed massively, then the next one passes, then the next one passes. | ||
So, I mean, the speed that this is traveling, it really boggles your mind. | ||
And at a certain point, the physical effects of traveling this fast The missiles start to look weird. | ||
They start to, like, it's not what you would expect them to look like. | ||
They start to look like cans of coke, almost, flying at these unimaginably fast speeds. | ||
And look as it's just blown out of the water. | ||
So this is the Mach 20. This is the, well, they say hypersonic is Mach 5 and quicker. | ||
But, you know, again, it's hard to even fathom. | ||
I would love to see what it looked like for these to pass by the Mach 3. And then there, they're even mapped. | ||
You know, so it's like you're going 20 miles an hour and a car goes past you going 100. This is the Jericho missile from Israel and this, I believe that's the Satan missile from Russia, passed by the Chinese missile. | ||
This is the level of technology that we're talking about. | ||
This is the level of technology. | ||
Destruction that is currently being brought to bear for the first time ever in actual combat. | ||
There's the Minuteman III missile 23, Mach 23 on that one. | ||
Still, it's passed by, as if it's not even moving, by the Mach 23.5. | ||
I mean, I'm telling you, there's something about this. | ||
If you're a radio listener, you gotta go see this video. | ||
You gotta go watch it on Bandai Video later. | ||
Just to get the visual Reality of the speeds, the technology, the capabilities that we're talking about. | ||
It fills me with a mix of emotion of like, this is terrifying knowing that these things, I mean, there is nothing that could stop these things when they're fired and they can be nuclear armed and it's just unimaginable. | ||
So now we're at Mach 26 with the Don Feng 41 Chinese missile. | ||
It's amazing to know that There's so many of these types of missiles from all these different countries. | ||
This one looks like a sci-fi, I don't know, polygon model for a video game or something. | ||
And in a way, it's like this is the peak of human achievement in a lot of ways. | ||
This is the peak of human technological development. | ||
All of our efforts and time and money and resources are going into This, developing this, which is kind of depressing, but still awe-inspiring in a weird way. | ||
I think this is, again, just an important visual so you can understand the level of technology we're dealing with, the speed at which these things are being launched, and the hopelessness of trying to stop these attacks. | ||
You can't even imagine. | ||
And like I've explained before, these things are moving so fast and their computers are having to respond so quickly. | ||
That they have to take into consideration things like the length of a wire. | ||
And if the wire is three inches, it'll be too slow. | ||
It has to be one inch so the electricity can travel fast enough to make the, you know, to tell the brain of the missile to make the move quick enough that it can actually have an effect in real time. | ||
It's just shocking and incredible and depressing. | ||
Like Alex said yesterday, he published the video of the SpaceX rocket launching, just saying, you know, this is the type of rockets we should launch. | ||
You know, we could put all of this effort and time and power into things that help the human race rather than destroy it, but I'm not the one in charge. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Bringing it back into Ukraine for a second, tell you a little bit more about what's going on, what has happened, what is about to happen with The counterattack, the response from Russia to the launch of hypersonic missiles yesterday by Ukraine. | ||
Russia has responded in kind, just like we said they would. | ||
And you know, I was listening to... | ||
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We'll just keep going. | ||
I was listening to a podcast about... | ||
Infowars from a sort of a lefty podcast. | ||
Just to get the other perspective. | ||
And it's just one of those things, I guess. | ||
We just have a reputation that is just utterly unearned. | ||
It's very frustrating. | ||
Just hear people talk about Infowars and just be like, so they can mind control their masses and just so they can spread their lies, right? | ||
Anything we do, it's like, well, they want to keep the website to keep spreading their lies. | ||
And, you know, they say it would be bad to take Alex Jones off the air so he wouldn't be able to spread his lies. | ||
And it's just like... | ||
When have we lied about anything ever? | ||
Like, honestly. | ||
When have I lied about anything ever? | ||
I've gotten some things wrong. | ||
I think twice. | ||
I think two times I've gotten things wrong. | ||
Okay, that's a lie. | ||
Alright, I've been wrong more than twice. | ||
I'll admit that. | ||
Just once. | ||
It's like, how? | ||
You would think at a certain point being right so often for so long it would eventually break through. | ||
Maybe we're just lying. | ||
Maybe we're just lying about everything as we read from mainstream media headlines. | ||
Maybe we're lying when we show you the statements of the Russian president saying what he's going to do. | ||
Are these lies? | ||
Are any of these lies? | ||
Our world is very literally ruled by lies. | ||
It's lie upon lie. | ||
It's this layer cake of lies. | ||
Endless. | ||
We are one of the only outlets, certainly the only media outlet with the quality and production level and Reach and influence. | ||
Who spends all of our time debunking the lies of the mainstream media. | ||
So, of course, we have a reputation as liars. | ||
It's just annoying and outrageous. | ||
And I can't wait to beat them fully, successfully, with the truth. | ||
Again, it's just frustrating because we're sitting here like... | ||
I mean, yesterday, Lloyd Austin... | ||
It said that the U.S. is calling Russia's bluff. | ||
Now, I've used this analogy before, and I used it yesterday, but I realize it's not even accurate. | ||
That it's like they're playing a poker game, and they're trying to call the bluff of Russia, but Russia's not bluffing. | ||
What happens when you try to call a bluff that's not a bluff? | ||
You lose the game. | ||
You lose the hand. | ||
But it's even worse than that because this is America calling Russia's bluff when they can see Russia's hand. | ||
That's the craziest part about this. | ||
It's like America's sitting there playing poker at the table with Russia, and Russia's got a mirror behind it. | ||
America's looking up. | ||
They can see in the mirror Russia has a royal flush, and we're still going, we've raised. | ||
We are going to call your bluff. | ||
We're all in. | ||
It's like you can see their cards. | ||
We know their nuclear capabilities. | ||
We know their missile development. | ||
We know they're not bluffing. | ||
Why are you trying to call their bluff? | ||
Are you suicidal? | ||
Is this on purpose? | ||
And if so, what drastic measures can we take to stop this from happening? | ||
How many times have we said on this show how similar the modern geopolitical and even domestic atmosphere is to the run-up to World War I and World War II? That the people don't want it. | ||
You ask the average person, you take a poll, do you want to be in direct confrontation with Russia? | ||
Nobody in America wants it. | ||
Nobody voted for it. | ||
We voted for Donald Trump specifically because he kept us out of war in Ukraine in the first place and is promising to have negotiated peace now. | ||
That was a very powerful argument he was making during the campaign. | ||
And we voted for that. | ||
That's what we want. | ||
But just like in World War I and just like in World War II, it appears as though public sentiment and basic logic and Just simple love of humanity is demanding that we not go to war, but the people in power won war, so that's what's happening. | ||
And you think back to World War I or World War II, and people had known, especially World War I, the meat grinder, the millions upon millions of young men, the entire generations just wiped out To gain a foot or two of worthless fields in western France. | ||
If they could look in a looking glass, they could look in a crystal ball and see that that was the future. | ||
Would the people not have just stormed the palace and lynched the king? | ||
And just been like, nope, anything's better. | ||
Anything's better than what you're leading us towards. | ||
Because World War I, World War II, there's so much confusion. | ||
There's so much misinformation. | ||
People didn't want to go to war. | ||
They weren't into it. | ||
They weren't rearing to go. | ||
But they also weren't totally sure. | ||
It was like, well, but if the people in charge think this is best, if we're really at that danger, I guess you fight when you got to fight. | ||
We'll do it and we'll get it done. | ||
Now we have the information. | ||
We have all the knowledge. | ||
We know exactly what this looks like, what it eventually leads to. | ||
We don't need a crystal ball. | ||
We need basic pattern recognition. | ||
And so we have to ask ourselves, like, what steps are necessary to take? | ||
Because all we know is that they're worth it. | ||
Whatever they are, they're worth it. | ||
Whatever steps need to be taken to avoid What the people in power have planned for us is worth it. | ||
Because the other option is nuclear exchange with Russia. | ||
So what do we need to do here? | ||
And I'll go to a video. | ||
This is RFK Jr. explaining who the people are that are making this choice for us. | ||
Clip number 20. This is a war that shouldn't ever happen. | ||
It's a war that Russians tried repeatedly to settle on terms that were very, very beneficial to Ukraine and us. | ||
The major thing they wanted was for us to keep NATO out of the Ukraine. | ||
The big military contractors want to add new countries to NATO all the time. | ||
Why? | ||
Because then that country has to conform its military purchases to NATO weapons specifications, which means certain companies, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, General Dynamics, Boeing, and Lockheed, get a trap to market. | ||
March of 2022, we committed $113 billion. | ||
Just to give you an example, we could have built a home for almost every homeless person in this country. | ||
We then committed another $24 billion since that two months ago, and now President Biden is asking for another $60 billion. | ||
But the big, big expenses are going to come after the war, when we have to rebuild all the things that we destroyed. | ||
Mitch McConnell was asked, can we really afford to send $113 billion to Ukraine? | ||
He said, don't worry. | ||
It's not really going to Ukraine. | ||
It's going to American defense manufacturers. | ||
So he just admitted it's a money laundering scheme. | ||
And who do you think owns every one of those companies? | ||
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BlackRock. | |
Yeah, BlackRock. | ||
So Tim Scott, during the Republican debate, said, don't worry. | ||
It's not a gift to Ukraine. | ||
It's a loan. | ||
So raise your hand if you think that that loan's ever getting paid back. | ||
Yeah, of course it's not. | ||
So why do they call it a loan? | ||
Because if they call it a loan, they can impose loan conditions. | ||
And what are the loan conditions that we impose on? | ||
Number one, an extreme austerity program, so that if you're poor in Ukraine, you're gonna be poor forever. | ||
Number two, most important, Ukraine has to put all of its government-owned assets up for sale to multinational corporations. | ||
Including all of its agricultural land, the biggest single asset in Europe, Ukraine. | ||
There's been a thousand years of war fought over that land. | ||
It's the richest farmland in the world. | ||
It's the bread basket of Europe. | ||
500,000 kids almost. | ||
Ukrainian kids have died. | ||
To keep that land as part of Ukraine. | ||
They almost certainly didn't know about this loan condition. | ||
They've already sold 30% of it. | ||
The buyers were DuPont, Cargill, and Monsanto. | ||
Who do you think owns all of those companies? | ||
Yeah, BlackRock. | ||
And then, in December, President Biden gave out the contract to rebuild Ukraine. | ||
And who do you think got that contract? | ||
So they're doing this right in front of us. | ||
They don't even care that we know anymore, because they know that they can get away with it. | ||
And how do they know that? | ||
Because they have a strategy. | ||
And that strategy is an old, old strategy, which is they keep us at war with each other. | ||
They keep us hating on each other. | ||
They keep the Republicans and Democrats fighting each other, and black against white, and all these divisions that they sow. | ||
So many aspects of that are worth looking more into. | ||
You know, to be honest, I forget about the farmland aspect of this. | ||
We talked about it a lot when Ukraine first popped off, but of course it just folds right into everything else that's happening in Europe with the attacks on farmers. | ||
They even announced a new attack on farmers, I think in Denmark yesterday, off some other claim, like they passed some bill about I can't remember what. | ||
I think it was cow farts. | ||
Like, honestly, I think it was something like that. | ||
Methane production and, you know, bovine livestock. | ||
So, in London, the farmers are marching in opposition to the inheritance tax. | ||
We had the farmers marching the Netherlands over the... | ||
We've been over all this, but every single country in Western Europe is having a deliberate and well-executed attack on their farmers. | ||
To eliminate natural food production. | ||
The Netherlands is the number two exporter of produce in the world. | ||
Second only to China, I believe. | ||
The Netherlands is just this tiny little country, but they have just incredible farms and the technology. | ||
The Dutch are really pioneers on all that stuff. | ||
And they're being shut down. | ||
And they're being shut down all over Western Europe. | ||
And of course, the bread basket of all of Europe is Ukraine. | ||
Are the incredible, bountiful fields of Ukraine. | ||
We used to talk about that quite a bit, especially at the time when, because of the COVID lockdowns, the shipping of the nitrogen-rich soils was being curtailed. | ||
So there was, you know, the grain shipments out of Ukraine were being attacked. | ||
We don't talk about that very much anymore, but like all of this ties in so intricately together. | ||
I mean, In this weird way, Ukraine has become just the epicenter of everything we talk about, whether it's the corruption and selling political influence like Hunter Biden and the oil companies there, whether it's the sex trafficking. | ||
Ukraine is the number one source of sex trafficked people in the world, I believe, but especially places like Israel. | ||
When you talk about the bio labs, the COVID leak, and the potential for further manufactured, man-made pandemics emerging from these labs. | ||
Of course, the main reason why Russia wanted to go in there. | ||
When you talk about the religious strife everywhere in the world right now, and the way that the main big Abrahamic religions are slowly but surely joining together, With these houses of the Abrahamic faith holding Judaism, | ||
Christianity, and Islam together and how some Christian denominations are resisting this like the Russian Orthodox Church and now a huge and really historically very important portion of the Russian Orthodox Church is broken away with the Ukrainian Orthodox Church which they did not have a right in church doctrine to break away without permission from the Metropolitan of Moscow, | ||
who was the head of the branch of that Russian Orthodox Church. | ||
Everything, everything about the New World Order global government plan seems to be on display in Ukraine. | ||
The attack on the food supply, the great replacement activity, where not only are millions upon millions of Ukrainian men fleeing Ukraine, probably never to return, and young women as well. | ||
But they're being killed by the millions in the fields. | ||
And now there are NGOs set up by the same corporations that RFK just talked about who are the ones who are pushing for and benefiting from and behind the chaos in Ukraine are the same ones setting up NGOs to bring in Africans to repopulate Ukraine once it's gone. | ||
And we haven't shown in a long time, but maybe we'll pull in the video where It was like Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, like they made videos being like, when the Ukraine war is over, Ukraine is going to be the first fully digital, in-your-pocket government. | ||
We're going to have a smartphone app that will be your government. | ||
It'll be your license, your driver's license, you'll pay taxes through it. | ||
I mean, they are, in a very real way, wiping the slate of Ukraine, just killing everybody, destroying all the infrastructure so they can rebuild it in their image. | ||
And of course it happens to be the breadbasket of Europe and the sex trafficking capital and the most corrupt country in Europe, which is why it wasn't allowed into NATO in the first place, amongst others. | ||
So it's just a fascinating historical moment in time and space where all of the corruption is being revealed and yet they're doubling down and going even harder. | ||
And pursuing a course of action which could very well end in the apocalypse and just total destruction worldwide. | ||
Russia launched intercontinental ballistic missiles towards Ukraine, Air Force says. | ||
That's a headline from Fox News. | ||
They say they hit critical infrastructure in the central eastern city of Dnepro, according to the Air Force. | ||
This comes after Ukraine fired American-supplied long-range missiles into Russia on Tuesday, marking the first time for Kiev to do so in the 1,000 days of war, a move that was authorized by President Biden on Sunday. | ||
There are currently no reports of injuries or fatalities, but that's because they haven't been reported, not necessarily because they didn't involve any. | ||
If the attack did involve an ICBM, which it seems like it did, it would mark a major escalation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in the first such time a weapon has been used in real-life combat. | ||
Incredible. | ||
For a lame duck president who can't even string two words together, and yet they're trying to call the bluff of Russia while Russia's sitting there going, I have a royal flush. | ||
I'm going to keep upping the bet. | ||
You should just fold. | ||
Just fold now, and you'll be like everything you've already bet you'll lost. | ||
That's a bummer, but you gotta fold because I've got the winning hand here. | ||
Just insane. | ||
From Infowars.com, Russia's fresh warning, Poland is on the list of nuclear targets. | ||
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that the Polish town of Redzikowo was on the Kremlin's list of nuclear targets due to it hosting a nuclear missile shield installed by the United States. | ||
The American anti-missile defense base in Poland has joined the list of priority targets for potential nuclear attacks by Russian troops. | ||
The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, She added that the opening of the American anti-missile defense base in Poland leads to an increased level of nuclear threat. | ||
It is a provocative step on the part of Washington. | ||
As the Kremlin representative pointed out, the opening of the base is part of a long-term destructive practice of drawing NATO military infrastructure to Russia's borders. | ||
Objectively, this undermines the strategic stability and, in combination with other harmful military political and military technical measures, aims to project American power thousands of kilometers from the territory of the United States in order to put pressure on Russia and some other nuclear powers. | ||
This, of course, leads to an increase in strategic risk and, as a result, to an increase of overall level of nuclear threat. | ||
So we've moved from Russia warning about nuclear exchange to them changing their doctrine to allow for nuclear first strike capability, not having to first receive a nuclear blast before sending nuclear missiles. | ||
Now we've advanced to the point where the foreign minister is telling us the priority targets for when nuclear exchange begins. | ||
Like, we're inching closer and closer on seemingly a daily basis. | ||
The people in power think that they're bluffing. | ||
I guess. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Just absolutely crazy. | ||
We actually have a video of this woman. | ||
Something strange happened where Russia's foreign press secretary took a phone call mid-press conference that was apparently telling her not to discuss the attacks that had taken place. | ||
We can go to that video now, clip number 13. This is very weird. | ||
So the foreign secretary is... | ||
It's very strange. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
He's at the podium speaking, takes a break. | ||
A voice apparently says, you know, don't talk about the attack last night. | ||
She says, okay, and then keeps talking. | ||
Things are getting freaky, folks. | ||
Things are getting very freaky. | ||
Also, in that clip of RFK Jr., he laid out some of the money that we spent to Ukraine. | ||
And again, I like just so we can visualize it. | ||
We'll just refer to $50 million as a school. | ||
It's one school's worth of money. | ||
Like a night, like the best school. | ||
Like the nicest school you've ever seen. | ||
Like the school we showed yesterday. | ||
With the four swimming pools and the auto shop and the full-scale production studio. | ||
Just a massive, incredible, advanced place of education. | ||
A mini-village on its own, if you will. | ||
So I did some math while that was airing. | ||
So yesterday, we have forgiven the fake loan of $4.7 billion, which as RFK points out, there's a reason you make it a loan. | ||
And so you can wield that as a mechanism to... | ||
Claim taxes. | ||
It's the World Bank's MO. They loan a bunch of money to corrupt rulers in a country, and then they basically have a lien on that country's tax revenue for all of time because all the money they lend gets squandered by the corrupt people in power. | ||
It never actually goes to benefit the people in the country, so they never actually see any benefit from that so-called investment. | ||
Instead, their tax dollars are then just siphoned off To the World Bank and austerity measures can be imposed and all sorts of other control mechanisms can be activated on the basis of this loan that never actually benefited the people. | ||
It's the same thing happening in Ukraine. | ||
And RFK points that out. | ||
So this $4.7 billion loan that we've forgiven, the quote-unquote loan that we've quote-unquote forgiven, that would be about 94 schools. | ||
So just in the debt that we forgave yesterday, that's a little less but about two schools per state. | ||
That we gave to them. | ||
Remember the school? | ||
The really nice school? | ||
He mentioned some other numbers like the $60 billion that we already gave them. | ||
That would be 1,200 schools. | ||
That's about 24 schools per state. | ||
In addition to the $24 billion, which would be about 480 schools in total, So I want to express this in terms that maybe we can understand. | ||
And when you're talking about $60 billion, you're talking about 24 high-tech, top-of-the-line, best-of-the-best schools in the nation, 24 of them in every single state, 24 schools in Texas, 24 schools in Louisiana, 24 schools in Alabama, 24 schools in Mississippi, 24 schools in Georgia. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy the amount of money that we're sending. | ||
Where it gets even crazier, and there's a bizarre sort of twist to this that I don't really know what to make of it. | ||
Mitch McConnell says all this money is actually going to American defense contractors, as if that's a good thing, as if that's And I guess at this point, that is sort of the only manufacturing we have, and it's propping up our entire economy. | ||
Now, if you took that same money and instead of sending it to American defense manufacturers to make bombs to kill Russians in Ukraine, using it to American companies to build schools in neighborhoods, well, that money is still being injected back into the American economy. | ||
If the argument is, well... | ||
We're spending $100 billion, but it's all going into the American economy because it's being sent to the defense contractors. | ||
You could just inject into the American economy in any other industry, and it would have the same effect. | ||
Except there is something different about the weapons contractors, which is by law, they can only employ American citizens because what they do is sensitive. | ||
It's one of the things about SpaceX, that they tried to sue Elon Musk for only hiring American citizens. | ||
And he's like, but we have defense contracts. | ||
We're obligated to only have American citizens. | ||
So in this weird way, the military-industrial complex, which has destroyed our country through the invasions, through the funding of the wars that have started the migrant crisis, that have flooded our country with immigrants, or flooded Europe with immigrants, and paved the way for America to be flooded with immigrants. | ||
The people that caused this problem... | ||
Are in a weird way the only people immune from it and that by funding and supporting the defense contractors, it's the only industry in the country that actually is full of nothing but American citizens. | ||
Which is kind of ironic and weirdly a good thing, but not ideal. | ||
But it's all a scam and we could just build nice things for us instead of bombs to kill people. | ||
That's the choice that we make. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
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We'll move on from World War III here in just a second. | |
Russia is announcing that Poland is on the list of nuclear targets because of the nuclear installations that America has installed there. | ||
There are increasing talks about removing Biden through the 25th Amendment. | ||
From Infowars, there's a special report out now at Infowars.com. | ||
Under the Constitution, the 25th Amendment removal of Biden for launching World War III would hand power to Congress to remove Kamala Harris as well, reports Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
This is a segment from Alex's show yesterday where Dr. Naomi Wolf talked about how the Biden and Harris regime could and must be removed for pushing the world towards nuclear global war. | ||
Russia has struck the Ukrainian defense plant in some sort of Ukrainian city using intercontinental ballistic missiles for the first time in warfare. | ||
There were non-nuclear re-entry warheads, but of course it's a shot across the bow and another sign that should they wish to fire nuclear missiles, there's nothing that Ukraine could do to stop them. | ||
Ukraine's military says Russian ICBM strikes Dinepro, a claim denied by a Western official. | ||
So that's where I'm saying it kind of gets confusing because it appeared to certainly have been an ICBM But ABC News is quoting a, quote, Western official that it did not appear to be an ICBM, which is a little bit odd, because it certainly looked like one, and would be appropriate in response to the Atakums missile barrage that Ukraine launched yesterday. | ||
I think we'll finish off coverage of this today, should nothing else break. | ||
We'll bring you any updates as they come. | ||
But in the topic of removing Biden and impeaching him or ousting him from office under the 25th Amendment, which would require participation from his cabinet, which is probably not going to happen because they are the ones actually making the decision at the end of the day. | ||
It's not Biden actually directing this, I don't believe. | ||
There's a clip from 2007 of Senator Joe Biden clarifying that what Joe Biden did in 2024 is in fact an impeachable offense. | ||
So here's Senator Joe Biden. | ||
Looks very different than the guy we call Joe Biden now, but that's a different topic. | ||
Here's him in 2007 talking about an impeachable offense for starting war. | ||
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But I want to ask you about something you've been involved with. | |
You said that if the President of the United States had launched an attack on Iran without congressional approval, that would have been an impeachable offense. | ||
Do you want to review that comment you made? | ||
Well, how do you stand on that now? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
I want to stand by that comment I made. | ||
The reason I made the comment was as a warning. | ||
I don't say those things lightly, Chris. | ||
You've known me for a long time. | ||
I was chairman of the Judiciary Committee for 17 years or its ranking member. | ||
I teach separation of powers and constitutional law. | ||
This is something I know. | ||
So I got together and brought a group of constitutional scholars together to write a piece that I'm going to deliver to the whole United States Senate pointing out the president has no constitutional authority. | ||
To take this national war against a country of 70 million people unless we're attacked or unless there is proof that we are about to be attacked. | ||
And if he does, if he does, I would move to impeach him. | ||
The House obviously has to do that, but I would lead an effort to impeach him. | ||
The reason for my doing that, I don't say it lightly. | ||
I don't say it lightly. | ||
I say it because they should understand that what they were threatening, what they were saying, what was adding up to be, what looked like to the rest of the world what we're about to do, would be the most disastrous thing that could be done at this moment in our history that I can think of. | ||
Where'd that guy go? | ||
Why can't we have that guy as president right now? | ||
He seemed to not want to start nuclear war or World War III, the country of 70 million people, when there's no threat of them attacking us. | ||
Where'd that principal stance go? | ||
Of course, you don't even have to go that far back. | ||
You can go back to like a year ago when Biden's like, if we send these missiles, that's World War III. We can't do that. | ||
Fast forward six months. | ||
We're sending them. | ||
It's World War III. We're doing it. | ||
It's good. | ||
And he wanders off into the Amazon, probably to look for the Easter Bunny. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
He should be impeached right now. | ||
He should have been impeached, you know, four years ago, as well as all of his treasonous, the traitors that make up his cabinet and have opened our border and destroyed law and order and punished political enemies. | ||
So what's wrong with the Republicans? | ||
Why aren't they doing absolutely anything ever? | ||
Well, we'll get to that on the other side. | ||
I think I figured it out. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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All right. | |
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll move on from Russia now. | ||
You would think, one would think that having three hours a day to cover news would run out. | ||
It's just never the case. | ||
Partly because it always takes longer than I expect to cover the stuff that I want to get to. | ||
So I apologize. | ||
But we are doing this, you know, by the seat of our pants. | ||
No teleprompter. | ||
No real plan. | ||
And we like it that way so we can respond in real time to any new developments. | ||
And we can take your calls and you can help to guide our coverage here. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour by Greg Reese. | ||
And we're talking about... | ||
I guess the red pill versus the black pill. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He's been... | ||
And it's not just him, right? | ||
There's like a huge portion of people online, right-wingers, who are just very not happy with Trump and what he's planning and what he's announcing and who he's appointing. | ||
And I can appreciate their view, even though I'm a little less, I'm a little more optimistic about it. | ||
I told him, I was like, I don't want to debate. | ||
I don't want to like debate. | ||
We don't really know yet. | ||
I don't think either one of us really know. | ||
And we're still months out from Trump even being president. | ||
Some of the picks he has now could change. | ||
Some might not get approved. | ||
There's still a lot up in the air and we're not really going to know until he's actually making decisions as president. | ||
But it will be a discussion back and forth sort of about Trump's picks and the modern Republican Party and America itself, whether it's even worth it to try to save the country through Through the system as it stands, I think it is. | ||
I think it's possible and necessary to at least try. | ||
And even if not, it's like, okay, if it's totally pointless and America's going down, then at least we have to use this time to set ourselves up for the best chance in the next stage of the historical battle for humanity versus globalism. | ||
So we'll talk to him about that and break some of that down, and that's sort of what we're talking about right now. | ||
I also want to get into, you know, how the media is collapsing, because I think both of these things are sort of intertwined. | ||
You've got the media collapse of mainstream media, trust absolutely cratering, audiences fleeing. | ||
They're just hemorrhaging cash and sponsorships and absolutely everything, desperately trying to claw their way back, not by telling the truth and actually... | ||
You know, being informative, but by destroying their competitors and, you know, brainwashing America even harder. | ||
And again, I think that relates to the political realm because I think we're seeing, we're witnessing in real time the tidal shift, the passing of the guard, the changing of the guard, the passing from one age into another. | ||
And there's some like holdouts. | ||
I don't even know how to express it. | ||
Because there's people like Rand Paul who put out a statement yesterday saying how uncomfortable he was and how he didn't like the appearance of using the American military in American cities to conduct Law enforcement, but in reality, you know, deportations and rounding up illegal immigrants. | ||
And it's like, that's great. | ||
In principle, I agree. | ||
In principle and in the vision of the Founding Fathers, we're not supposed to have the American military on the street. | ||
But we're also not supposed to have Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment buildings. | ||
I would say that's less American than the American military on the street. | ||
I think having a warlike foreign gang taking over portions of your country in the interior is a bigger issue than what type of badge the law enforcement that are going after them is. | ||
And so let's look at the statement Rand Paul made. | ||
But again, I deeply respect Rand Paul. | ||
I understand where he's coming from, from a principled position. | ||
But this type of objection is unhelpful and unnecessary. | ||
And right now, how I see it, and this is also kind of my argument for... | ||
Maybe I'll save this for Gregory's, but I'll just say it now. | ||
Maybe we'll bring it up again with him. | ||
Argument for Trump and sort of just letting him do what he needs to. | ||
It's like America is in critical condition. | ||
It's like we're being rushed into the ER after a car crash. | ||
It's like we don't have the luxury of asking our doctor about his position on Israel before he gets to work. | ||
It's like we've got bleeding to stop. | ||
We've got, you know, catastrophic damage to repair. | ||
Let's do that first and then let's worry about some of the more auxiliary things. | ||
Let's get that heart rate steady. | ||
Let's get the wounds stitched up. | ||
And then we can get back to principles about having the military on American soil. | ||
I'm sad that we got to this point, but we are at this point. | ||
And people to be mad at and the thing to oppose is what got us here, not the corrective measures we need to take to get us back to normal. | ||
It reminds me again of the The old lady, when the Golden State Killer was going around California and her granddaughter said, hey, you know, there's that killer going around. | ||
You might want to lock your door. | ||
She says, that's not the America I want to live in. | ||
I don't want to live in America where you have to lock your door because you're afraid of your neighbors. | ||
And then she was murdered by the Golden State Killer that night. | ||
It's not about what you want. | ||
You do. | ||
You do live in America where you have to lock your doors. | ||
You just do. | ||
That's just how it is. | ||
But moan that, fine. | ||
What you should be doing is charting a path back to that. | ||
Because you can't conserve something that's gone. | ||
Okay? | ||
So the America that we knew, where you didn't have to have soldiers on the street, that went away when you refused to put soldiers on the border. | ||
So you could have put soldiers on the border and stopped the influx of migrants. | ||
But you didn't do that. | ||
You didn't stop the influx of migrants. | ||
You didn't stop the NGOs from handing out gift cards. | ||
You didn't stop the UN from transporting them here. | ||
You didn't stop the local governments from giving handouts and buying hotels to house them. | ||
You didn't stop the federal government from reimbursing those local cities. | ||
There are like 10,000 places where you could have stopped this eventuality. | ||
You didn't. | ||
Now we're here. | ||
Now we have to take corrective measures. | ||
So stop bemoaning the corrective measures. | ||
They're necessary. | ||
In order to get to a country... | ||
Where you don't need soldiers on the streets, just like you need corrective measures. | ||
You need extra police activity to throw the criminals in jail to get back to a country where you don't have to lock up the deodorant behind plexiglass walls. | ||
Let's go to clip number 14. Here's Rand Paul coming out against Trump's plan to use the military for deportations. | ||
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The stories all said he would declare an emergency to use the military to remove people. | |
I'm not for that. | ||
I'm not for really most presidential emergencies because they smack of martial rule. | ||
They smack of They smack of no congressional approval. | ||
They smack of no checks and balances. | ||
So look, I'm supportive of President Trump. | ||
I'm supportive of removing people illegally here, particularly people who have committed crimes. | ||
But I'm not for the army marching up and down our streets. | ||
I think it's a terrible image to send the world. | ||
It's a terrible image for us as citizens. | ||
And so I hope he will think twice about trying to use an emergency edict to have the army patrolling our country. | ||
I understand that. | ||
I also just, you know, I look logistically. | ||
It's like, I mean, we just let 20 million people or 15 million people into the country, which is just pure insanity. | ||
So I can understand why there's this, you know, why some people maybe feel that there's a need for a drastic measure like that. | ||
Yeah, I'm not opposed to drastic measures. | ||
I'm not opposed to going all in for this. | ||
But I would do it in stages. | ||
The American people will be behind him 100% if he goes immediately after the people that have committed crimes. | ||
The people have been released from prisons in Venezuela. | ||
The bad people that have been admitted to this country, let's go there and start there. | ||
There is to my mind some question of the people, the housekeeper who's been here 30 years, and I don't see the military putting her in handcuffs and marching her down the street to an encampment. | ||
I don't really wanna see that. | ||
I would like to see something where And I don't think that person should get to vote either. | ||
So I think that person, there might be an in-between solution where, if they're already working productively, that we allow them to have a work permit. | ||
So I would expand, actually, a lot of the idea of work permits for people, but they don't get rewarded with voting. | ||
And I really think us as conservatives who are supportive of Trump need to caution him about sending the army into our cities. | ||
I mean there's a couple things about this. | ||
But there's something to consider here. | ||
And whether you agree with Rand or not, you know that once the deportations start, no matter what method Trump chooses to employ in this, there's going to be massive pushback. | ||
There's going to be a huge media campaign to find whatever totally out-of-context photo they can grab of a baby crying and put it on the cover of Time magazine and point to it and say, look, Trump is making babies cry. | ||
We have to stop him. | ||
Like, we know that's going to happen. | ||
Rand Paul is right in that whatever method the deportation takes, it needs to take public sentiment into account and understanding that the American public is sympathetic towards Juanita, the housekeeper that raised you 30 years ago and is still in the country. | ||
So he's right about it. | ||
And again, it's like a lot of people just say, who cares? | ||
Just do it anyway. | ||
Okay, fine, but do you want it to go easy or do you want it to be hard? | ||
Why would you make it harder than you have to? | ||
So it's not to say, you know, let people, you know, if, you know, deport them if they're felons, but if they are here and haven't committed a crime, leave them. | ||
No, no, I'm not saying that. | ||
Deport the felons first. | ||
Like, go hard against the criminal elements immediately and quickly. | ||
And, and I would lay out a couple different plans for this. | ||
One of the things I agree with Rand Paul there, voting should never be a reward for illegally entering our country. | ||
And I think first and foremost, the Congress and the Senate, at the behest of the president, has to establish that citizenship is just totally off the table for anybody that arrived in the last five years. | ||
Maybe even the people that arrive legally, because it's all, I mean, the whole system is messed up. | ||
I'm against the level of legal immigration that we have now, too. | ||
The H-1B visas where, you know, they bring in peoples with master's degree from some, you know, university in rural India. | ||
You know, it's just, it's absurd that we're doing that rather than prioritizing and actually educating and empowering our children in this. | ||
Totally insane. | ||
So I'm against the legal immigration, too. | ||
But voting has to be off the table. | ||
You will never be a citizen. | ||
Ever. | ||
And I think you can actually use that. | ||
You can actually say something like, if you've been here for 10 years, you can show you've paid your taxes, you've never been accused or convicted of a crime. | ||
You know, the type of people that do. | ||
They come here, they're just like young women, they get jobs as nannies, they... | ||
Work and provide for their family for 20 years. | ||
I have sympathy for them too, but they can never be citizens. | ||
Flat out. | ||
Maybe if you've been here for 10 years, illegally or without ever actually having a green card, you're violating immigration policy one way or another. | ||
I think you should have to turn yourself in and you should get a permanent, conditional guest visa. | ||
That would be my suggestion. | ||
You can stay here for the rest of your life as a guest. | ||
You'll never be a citizen. | ||
You will pay taxes. | ||
You will never receive Social Security. | ||
But if you want to stay here, permanent, conditional visa. | ||
You break a crime, that visa's canceled, you're deported back home. | ||
Something like that. | ||
I would be okay for the very extreme. | ||
And I'm just saying this on the outset to illustrate that there are alternative concepts for extreme cases. | ||
But for the main case, for the main aspect of tens of millions of migrants who came across the border in the last several years... | ||
Absolutely no mercy, absolutely no hesitance, send in the military, get them out. | ||
I wish it wasn't the case, but it is, so you gotta do what you gotta do. | ||
And in a way, you don't, I mean, this is not a burden that should be placed on our local police. | ||
That's absurd. | ||
It's actually more dangerous, I think, to be sending in local SWAT teams and wearing them out continuously. | ||
We have this massive, incredible military. | ||
If we can't use it to defend our homeland from foreign invaders, what do we even have it for? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
You want to talk about using the military against American citizens? | ||
Well, that's what the Biden administration just allowed themselves to do. | ||
Not the Trump administration. | ||
They're talking about using the military to deport foreign actors, foreign... | ||
So I thought a lot of the responses to Rand Paul's post were a lot more reasonable than his suggestion. | ||
So what he said was, we as conservatives who are supportive of Trump need to caution him about sending the army into our cities. | ||
It's a terrible image to send to the world and a terrible image for us as citizens. | ||
My response was, I too am saddened by the fact that we have to use the military to secure our cities, but we do. | ||
Maybe instead of bemoaning the necessary steps to reestablish order, we should be targeting the root of the problem and take steps to stop Democrats from having the power to open our border. | ||
Western Linsman said, personally, I find the image of foreign cartels and gang members terrorizing Americans to be more terrible. | ||
I would agree with that. | ||
If the image we're sending to the world is, the American military will stomp your face if you try to mess with us. | ||
I like that image. | ||
Now, that's an image I'm down with. | ||
The image I don't like is the image of, are you a foreign criminal gang? | ||
You can get a free apartment building if you just threaten a local mayor. | ||
That's a bad image. | ||
Donald J. Trump posts from his Truth Social says this country was and is being invaded by millions of unvetted foreigners from all over the world. | ||
Who are you supposed to send when that happens? | ||
Here's another suggestion, I'll say. | ||
There should be militias. | ||
We should not only use the migrant crisis as a wake-up call to our vulnerability and actually have militias, armed militias. | ||
And I'm not just saying like Whoever can come, bring your gun, and we'll say, here's the apartment building, go get them. | ||
If you want to sign up for the militia, I think there should be a fund that you'll be paid $10,000, and you'll get six weeks of boot camp training, and you have to sign up, and you'll get fully outfitted, you'll be assigned to a You know, an independent regiment that's in your neighborhood that's in charge of your, you know, and you'll be under the direction of somebody in the military who can activate the local militias. | ||
Because then not only are you not having to use the American military to patrol the streets completely, you have this addendum, this additional force multiplier of the militia you can activate. | ||
But then you can just keep that going even after the problem is solved. | ||
Then from then on, you can just have a network of militias in every town and every city in America that at a moment's notice can be mustered and ready to defend America if necessary. | ||
So I think having militias in a, as the Constitution defines, well-regulated and well-armed and orchestrated manner I think would maybe even be better than the military. | ||
But certainly be a good addition to it. | ||
I also think you have to take advantage of the technological power that the U.S. government has. | ||
Things like Palantir could easily tell you everything you need to know in an instant. | ||
It's an AI where you can just go, alright, who took over this apartment building? | ||
And it could just tell you. | ||
It could go, well, here's the person. | ||
Here's their device. | ||
Here's when they got the device. | ||
Here's when they came from Venezuela. | ||
Here's one person that moves back and forth between Venezuela and this quite often. | ||
They're probably a drug runner or they're higher up and they go back to Venezuela to get orders or to transport more people and or drugs. | ||
Here's where they go. | ||
And like you could, I mean, the technology capabilities we have, you could literally send text messages to the phone of every single Venezuelan gang member and just like brick their phone and just have it with a red screen that's like You are illegally in American soil. | ||
Go home now. | ||
You are being tracked. | ||
And like show their location. | ||
Like that would freak them out and send them home. | ||
Like there are things you could do technologically to just encourage these people to go home. | ||
And then of course my real suggestion is that What I've explained before, where you just say, hey, everybody who arrived in the last five years, you're brought in under false pretenses. | ||
All the executive orders that brought you temporary protective status have now been canceled. | ||
You're no longer under that status. | ||
You will be punished and actually sent to jail for hard labor if you don't go home now. | ||
We will provide you the flights home. | ||
Come sign up at your local post office. | ||
We'll get you a ticket next week. | ||
You can be on the airplane home. | ||
No worries. | ||
We're sad to see you go. | ||
But if you don't come and get a flight, we do have your records. | ||
We do know who you are. | ||
We will be coming to pick you up. | ||
And if you make us do that, we're going to make you pay for it by pouring asphalt on roads for the next 15 years. | ||
That's my actual suggestion. | ||
Then you don't have to worry about troops storming in. | ||
Only the people that resist will face that. | ||
And at that point, you need the military because these are extremely heavily armed and well-furnished cartels operating in American cities. | ||
Moving on. | ||
People, Daily Sneed says, I beg to differ. | ||
This video got 107,000 likes. | ||
That is massive. | ||
People are tired of nothing getting done. | ||
A drastic measure is necessary, and we don't need the world's permission or approval. | ||
And that tweet he's referring to is the El Salvadorian crackdown about how the military was sent in to clean out the gangs that had beset El Salvador with the highest murder rate in the world. | ||
Wrecked Specialist is Unbanned says, we are literally being invaded by military-aged men. | ||
WTF, are you going on about? | ||
Logan Hall says, very bold to counter-signal Trump's mass deportation plan on the same day that the animal who killed Lakin Riley is sentenced. | ||
Washington's Ghost, I don't care about our image. | ||
I care about the future of our country, and I don't want more parents having to bury children because you're too cowardly to do anything about it. | ||
Aristofanes said, then PD and feds better get it done. | ||
Sim Warlord, shut up. | ||
We want this. | ||
The majority of Americans want mass deportations. | ||
Every death, rape, and assault on American by an illegal is a crime that should have never happened. | ||
I don't care what it looks like. | ||
Taxpayers are under no obligation to support these invaders. | ||
You are not putting Americans first. | ||
Again, I can sort of appreciate where Rand is coming from, just on the basic principle of America. | ||
One of the strengths of America is that we don't have the military on the street. | ||
We don't need it. | ||
We have this powerful Just a civilian police force that can keep us safe for the most part, but all that's been torn down. | ||
You could have put the soldiers on the border and we never would have gotten here. | ||
What you need to do is arrest and charge every NGO, every UN representative who's helping to coordinate this, the media that lies about it and covers it up and helps to facilitate it. | ||
Because what I want is get back to a country That doesn't need the military on the street. | ||
That isn't having apartment buildings taken over by Venezuelans. | ||
That isn't having trials for the murder of a young woman beaten to death by a Venezuelan gang member that was flown into her town by the US government. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
The military on the police is nothing compared to the problem that we face now. | ||
The military on the streets is nothing compared to the problems that we face now. | ||
If you want to be mad at, you know, this is like you're mad at the doctor because he's putting a cast on you. | ||
No, you should be mad at the person that broke your arm. | ||
You get that? | ||
I'm also mad that the Democrats have forced us into this. | ||
I'm mad that the Democrats are incapable of existing in a civilization that is not militarized and top-down, controlled, totalitarian. | ||
But every act of leniency we give them, they exploit to make everything less safe and to injure the American people in more ways than one. | ||
So we have to get back To a country that's not like this country is now. | ||
And in order to do that, we have to expel the people that have been brought in. | ||
And we have to deprive the psychopath idiots of power so they can't put us in this position in the future. | ||
We need corrective measures. | ||
Stop complaining about the corrective measures. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I say that with no hesitation or caveat. | ||
The good news is everybody's realizing it. | ||
Everybody seems to be understanding this, and the media is absolutely collapsing. | ||
And I'll get to that in just a second. | ||
Before I do, the Rand Paul, you know, saying, ah, do we really need to use the military to get rid of the invasion of Venezuelan gangs? | ||
Yes, we actually do, sir. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
A couple points to this. | ||
For one thing, the U.S. military is already operating on American streets because of the immigration issue. | ||
If you'll remember, there's an account called Crowdsource the Truth that actually caught Marines on video. | ||
At the immigrant hotel in New York, only they weren't arresting and deporting the immigrants. | ||
They're actually helping to facilitate the immigration. | ||
So I guess that's the option we have to choose from. | ||
The choice of whether or not to have the American military on the street has already been made. | ||
It's just do we want them helping to actively invade our own country or deporting the people that have already invaded? | ||
That's the only decision to be made right now, and the choice is obvious. | ||
Also in New York, because of the out-of-control crime rates, because of the lack of lawfulness in the country in general, but in the city in particular, they already have National Guard in the subways going through people's bags. | ||
The military is already on the street of New York City because of the liberal policies. | ||
So it's the liberal policies that are at fault, and we have to take drastic measures to both perform corrective actions to stop their abuse and exploitation of the system, And also put safeguards in place so that they can't just choose to not have a border anymore. | ||
Like that's crazy and never something that we voted for, never something we were asked, never something that was actually even debated in Congress or the Senate, let alone, you know, actually decided on. | ||
No, it's just all done through executive order and by the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security, just simply choosing not to enforce the law as written and codified by Congress. | ||
But I think Rand Paul's objections, again, is almost this, it's like it's going away. | ||
This stance of Republicans, of losing with dignity, of refusing to engage in the Behavior that the left engages, like, we're done with it. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're done losing. | ||
We have a military in the United States to protect the American people against foreigners. | ||
There are foreigners in our country, in our cities, taking over apartment buildings, killing people. | ||
There was another story today. | ||
I just put the video in, but... | ||
I don't even know if we'll have time to go to it, but the Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's assistant in her own apartment building was attacked, assaulted, robbed by an illegal immigrant who had been arrested five times since 2023. You have illegal immigrants in this country arrested five separate times, still free, to attack and abuse people in their own homes. | ||
This is intolerable. | ||
It's insane. | ||
The military on the street is just like a minor step necessary to take. | ||
This is just a choice we're making, and it's time to make a different choice. | ||
But I think it's reflective of this old-school Republican principled stance, which, while I understand why you'd want to do this, it's just not the world that we live in anymore. | ||
And if we want to get back to a world where these principles can actually be maintained, Then you have to take drastic measures. | ||
It's a trade-off. | ||
If you want to live in a world where you don't have to lock your door at night because you're scared of your neighbors, then you have to aggressively arrest all of the criminals and make it clear that anybody committing crime is going to face massive and intense retribution. | ||
Hell, the murderer that killed Lake and Riley was convicted yesterday. | ||
The judge, I believe is a Puerto Rican immigrant herself, Did not give him the death penalty because she said she wouldn't want that to have an adverse effect on other undocumented people in the country. | ||
Like we can't run a country like this. | ||
The whole point of having a death penalty is exactly so it can have an adverse effect against the people that would want to do the thing that got them the death penalty. | ||
They're like, we don't want to send the message that we're going to kill immigrants. | ||
It's like, no, if an immigrant kills an American, that should absolutely be our message. | ||
Woke DA's outrageous five-word reasons for not giving the death penalty for Lake and Riley's killer. | ||
There she is with Harris Wallace. | ||
We are not going back. | ||
Gay sign. | ||
Deborah Gonzalez. | ||
And the reason was she, you know, didn't want to have an adverse effect on the other undocumented. | ||
No. | ||
Any non-American needs to know if you mess with American... | ||
And, like, this just used to be how... | ||
How... | ||
Whatever. | ||
I don't want to get off on a tangent. | ||
I have so many videos to get to. | ||
I just think about... | ||
I just think about the stories of, like, Native Americans. | ||
And they're just like... | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
But they just used to know, like, oh, you don't mess with the white people. | ||
You especially don't mess with their women. | ||
They take that really seriously. | ||
If you hurt a white woman, they'll kill our whole tribe. | ||
So let's just not mess with the white women. | ||
Let's leave them alone. | ||
And it's sort of where we need to get back to. | ||
You mess with Americans. | ||
You mess. | ||
You kill an American woman. | ||
You're like, you should be tortured to death. | ||
As a message to every other person. | ||
And anybody that brought you in, anybody that transported you should also be on the hook. | ||
So next time somebody's like, ooh, should I fly a Venezuelan gang member into Athens, Georgia? | ||
They'll think, hmm, if he kills somebody, then I'm going to go to jail for life. | ||
I better not contribute to this series of crimes. | ||
Complete sanity. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
I just keep getting off the point. | ||
The point is, the point is... | ||
The Republican Party has moved on. | ||
We have transitioned away. | ||
We're now dealing with reality. | ||
We are no longer satisfied with losing with dignity. | ||
We're no longer satisfied with being the only one of two parties that seems to give a damn about limitations based on principles and morals and these things. | ||
We have principles. | ||
We have morals. | ||
They're incompatible with the modern world because of what has been done by the liberals. | ||
We have to get back to some sense of law and order because without peace, Liberty is impossible without order. | ||
Peace is impossible. | ||
You have to have order so you can have the peace, so you can actually enjoy your life and live your life freely without the constant threat of violence against you. | ||
I want to live in a world where I can let my daughter walk to school in elementary school like I did when I grew up. | ||
We're not in that world right now. | ||
That's a shame, but that also means I'm not going to send my daughter to walk to elementary school because that's just not the world we live in anymore. | ||
I want to get back to that world, which means we have to do things Like imprison the criminals and deport the invaders. | ||
This is simple. | ||
So any Republican obstructing and creating a barrier or even countersignaling the obvious and necessary steps Trump has to make in a very short time period, four short years, to try to undo the decades of damage that's been done to this country. | ||
Anybody obstructing or countersignaling Or adding caveats to or lessening the intensity of these policies needs to know they will be primaried. | ||
Their number is up. | ||
They want any power in the future. | ||
It's time to get on board and save this country. | ||
Tommy Tuberville, Senator, threw down the gauntlet yesterday, defending by name Matt Gaetz, Pete Hegseth, and RFK Jr. from the Senate. | ||
Can we act like the Democrats for once in just this regard that when our leader wins a massive, unprecedented, landslide, full-spectrum victory on Election Day, that we have their back and get what they want done for the sake of our voters who made that choice? | ||
Go to Tommy Tuberville now. | ||
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At defense, he's tapped Peacehead Sith, a veteran who served two tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, his Ivy League-educated businessman background. | ||
That's what we need in the Pentagon right now to restore order and our finances. | ||
At HHS, he's assigned Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has single-handedly brought attention to the many public health crises facing Americans. | ||
He's Harvard-educated, has authored multiple books, and has a four-decade career in public health and environmental law. | ||
And an Attorney General. | ||
He's nominated Matt Gaetz, a qualified attorney who has served in Congress for nearly a decade. | ||
Matt Gaetz has been a warrior for the Constitution on the Judiciary Committee and has exposed the weaponization of the justice system of the DOJ. Ask yourself, Why are my Democratic colleagues, the media and the establishment, losing their minds over these highly qualified nominees? | ||
It's because of the dislike of President Trump, the American First agenda, and nearly 80 million Americans who voted to send him back to the White House. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
Panic has set in at the DOJ. The intelligence community and the entire D.C. swamp. | ||
They're finding out, as Barack Obama said, that elections have consequences. | ||
And he's standing next to a big sign that's just a big red zero. | ||
And that is the number of senators who voted against Joe Biden's cabinet picks in 2020, 2021, when he was inaugurated. | ||
Number of Democrats who voted against Biden's 21 cabinet nominees, zero. | ||
Look, I get it. | ||
We're not Democrats. | ||
We don't like falling in line. | ||
We don't like just doing what we're told because we're told to. | ||
But the people telling you to do this, senators, congressmen, the people instructing you to approve Trump's cabinet picks are your voters. | ||
They are the people you should be listening to. | ||
And we need to stop obstructing ourselves. | ||
It's really not complicated. | ||
But again, we are actually witnessing a massive sea change in so many regards to politics and the blurring of the lines. | ||
Republican, Democrat, the collapse of the two-party system as they... | ||
Reform and mold into different constructs. | ||
We're seeing the old guard Republicans losing with dignity. | ||
There's no time for that anymore. | ||
There's no patience for that anymore because we know what comes if this is allowed to continue unabated. | ||
You can look at It depends on how far along the timeline you want to go. | ||
You want to know what it's like to have the liberals in charge in their claims of hate speech? | ||
Look at the UK. Look at what it's like when you have rapists and murderers being let out of prison due to overcrowding while mothers are being sent to prison for two years for Facebook posts that aren't even offensive in the first place, right? | ||
We've seen what lies on the other side of total one-party Democrat globalist control, and it's horrifying. | ||
We don't need to wait until we get there, because once you're there, there's no going back. | ||
So you stop it now, you reverse it now, you do what's necessary now to make sure you never get there, or you could look at somewhere like South Africa to see where we end up eventually with racial truth and reconciliation and total expropriation of The people that actually built this country, all of their wealth and all of their goods being taken, stolen, and handed over to people that just arrived in the country yesterday so that they can burn it and feel the heat for the night. | ||
So we don't want to wait to that point, and we can't wait to that point. | ||
And once it's at that point, it's too late to reverse it. | ||
So we need to do what's necessary now. | ||
We know what comes next. | ||
This is not about... | ||
Choosing between whether we want to be a principled country that doesn't have the military on the street or not. | ||
It's like, do we want to survive or not? | ||
Do we want to ever in the future have a country that can actually maintain and manage and be responsible enough to handle liberty? | ||
The media plays a big role in this, obviously. | ||
And they have failed, obviously. | ||
And so they're collapsing, obviously. | ||
And it's very fun to see. | ||
Very appropriate in the sense of we have never collapsed, we have never failed, we have never lost money because of a lack of audience or anything of the sort. | ||
Infowars, they're attempting to forcibly shut us down despite the fact that we're more popular than ever. | ||
Meanwhile, and probably in a related story, Comcast is threatening to sell MSNBC. They're trying to do all these corrective measures. | ||
You got Mika and Joe going to genuflect to Donald Trump to try to get some semblance of credibility back because they understand that their audience literally cannot handle four more years of what they've been put through already. | ||
So... | ||
Here's Bill O'Reilly, of all people, on clip number four, revealing that Comcast wants to throw MSNBC overboard because their hateful rhetoric is tanking NBC's views. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Comcast said, you two were gonna have to try to mend some cliché fences, and you two are gonna go in there, and you're gonna try to tamp it down. | |
Because Comcast knew the next day they were gonna announce that MSNBC is vapor. | ||
That is a huge meatier story. | ||
Why is it vapor? | ||
Just because they're spinning it off and putting them in the... | ||
They're spinning off a bunch of brands. | ||
There's no spin-off. | ||
There is. | ||
It's a spin-off company. | ||
There's no spin-off. | ||
See, you buy the propaganda, Cuomo. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
See what I mean about smart people? | ||
I'm just saying what's being reported, but what do you know? | ||
Yeah, I know, but why would you believe what's being reported? | ||
You want the real story? | ||
Here it comes. | ||
Yes, please. | ||
So they're uncoupling their word, Comcast, MSNBC from NBC News. | ||
That means MSNBC has no resources at all. | ||
They're not going to be able to pay these people millions of dollars, racial matter, whatever she's making. | ||
NBC News is saying, we don't want you around. | ||
Why? | ||
Because NBC News' numbers, Lester Holt and the Today Show, are catastrophe, because half the country equates NBC News with MSNBC and they won't watch. | ||
So NBC is desperately trying to save the mothership of information, and they have to throw MSNBC overboard. | ||
They're not putting anything into MSNBC. They want to sell it. | ||
So where's Georgie Soros now? | ||
Georgie's buying radio stations. | ||
You can get MSNBC for nothing. | ||
They'll give it to you. | ||
They don't want any more of this. | ||
Why? | ||
Because it's hateful. | ||
Not because it's so far left. | ||
The whole NBC Comcast hierarchy is far left. | ||
But it's hateful. | ||
They hate Trump. | ||
They hate people who vote for Trump. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
And you know what's next? | ||
The View. | ||
ABC News is going to have to cut ties with The View. | ||
And you saw that today or yesterday when Sonny Hassan had to read a legal statement in the middle of a segment. | ||
The lawyers got in her, get Whoopi Goldberg's ear, and said, we're bringing a statement in on a teleprompter. | ||
She reads it. | ||
So it is over for these far-left networks. | ||
Done. | ||
Never coming back. | ||
Dracula's stake in the heart. | ||
Who benefits? | ||
News Nation may, but CNN. Which is on the ropes too, will probably get some MSNBC viewers. | ||
There you go. | ||
What do you think of that? | ||
Well, I'm certainly not going to accuse them of not making sense. | ||
MSNBC staffers in panic as NBC parent Comcast plans to spin off channel and possibly change its name. | ||
We'll change the name to Infowars. | ||
Nobody trusts them anymore. | ||
Nobody's listening to them anymore. | ||
And so they're making corrective measures to try to retain audience, not because they recognize they've done anything wrong. | ||
I want to be clear here. | ||
This is not the media soul searching and going, gee, we've been too biased. | ||
We better chill out on that. | ||
It's It's strictly a strategic tactical move to try to retain what little audience they have left as not to totally surrender their monopoly and continue to be able to pump out mind control trash to their millions of people. | ||
Brain-dead boomers that are still watching. | ||
We could be fired tomorrow morning. | ||
Joe awkwardly jokes about Comcast spinning off MSNBC. Just to finish this up, we'll go to clip number 12 here. | ||
Mainstream media is dying. | ||
One in five Americans now receiving their news from online influencers like me. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
One in five adults regularly get their news from influencers on social media. | ||
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The number is even higher among younger Americans, with almost 40% under the age of 30 getting their news from those sources. | |
According to the Pew Research Center, the social media site X remains the most widely accessed platform. | ||
Of course it is, and there's a million reasons for this. | ||
We can take it down. | ||
And again, it's one of these situations where, like, I don't think this is, in principle, this isn't a good thing. | ||
In principle, and if I could have a perfect world, if I could correct everything with wave of magic wand, America would be home to incredibly powerful, incredibly large, incredibly honest news media. | ||
I think it's important that we have prestigious news media that can wield influence, that can use its power to hold the government to account. | ||
Like it's a necessary aspect of our country. | ||
It's a lot more difficult to do that if you don't know who to trust and everybody's just like an independent on their own that you have to know personally or else you don't know whether you can trust. | ||
Like it's not good. | ||
The problem is these powerful, important, and prestigious institutions have all been infiltrated, subverted, destroyed from the inside, and are totally unfit for purpose. | ||
So they have to go down. | ||
They have to. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I would rather the New York Times be a pillar of honesty and something you could trust and something with power and influence. | ||
I would love that, but they're not. | ||
They don't. | ||
They suck. | ||
They lie. | ||
Their entire purpose seems to be to keep America at large in a state of You know, anxious confusion so they can be taken advantage of. | ||
So they have to go away forever now. | ||
And that's sad and that's unfortunate. | ||
Just like it's sad and unfortunate we have to have police on the streets or, you know, deport your maid. | ||
But sorry, that's where we are now. | ||
And it's not our fault that you took us here. | ||
But a warning about this. | ||
A warning about this supposed calming down of the wokeness and the reversal we're seeing with a lot of lefties. | ||
I think this is a very poignant post posted here on Way of the World. | ||
It's a 4chan post at WayOTWorld on X. In the coming months, the system will start backing down on a few woke issues due to concern about lack of participation of white men in the upcoming war. | ||
They know their diversity mutts. | ||
Apologies, I'm just reading here, are disloyal cowards and incapable of winning a war. | ||
They will first use their good goys like Joe Rogan and Musk to lay the groundwork for certain ideas to be allowed to be pushed back on. | ||
They know white men are checked out of participation from society and conflict, and they know they've whipped white men too hard recently with a lot of the woke nonsense, so they will roll just enough woke nonsense back in time in hopes of remoralizing the patriot white men to go fight in a global conflict. | ||
They still want to genocide Western white men. | ||
Don't be fooled by certain concessions the system will try to make. | ||
They still very much hate you, but need you to fight their war. | ||
And again, I think there's something to this. | ||
I think the idea that there's all these hyper-woke companies, and none of them are saying, gee, we've learned, we've apologized, we were wrong. | ||
None of them are sincerely and... | ||
With contrition, admitting their faults, they're all just saying, this isn't working anymore, what's the next tactic? | ||
How can we soften our message so we stop hemorrhaging followers and viewers? | ||
So, don't fall for it. | ||
Just don't fall for it. | ||
Just try to remember, try to keep in your mind who these people are and what they've done to us and what they continue to do to us. | ||
No, we have videos of FEMA admitting to skipping 20 houses with Donald Trump signs despite the fact they might have needed hurricane help. | ||
So as we speak, their official government administrations, FEMA, will deny you potentially life-saving support because of who you voted on. | ||
This is the situation that we're in, and when they get caught and they act contrived and they pretend to apologize, you have to remember that What they would do to you. | ||
If they were in your position, how would they treat you? | ||
And we have to give them what they deserve. | ||
What they've asked for. | ||
What they've told us they think the right policy is. | ||
I think whatever they advocate is what should be done to them in a very simple sort of equation. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
We're gonna go to a brief report, but we'll be joined on the other side by the one and only Greg Reese. | ||
And we'll talk about what the future holds and whether Trump can save us or not. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Do you remember when your parents thought you were a boy? | |
A little bit. | ||
Talk to me about that a little bit. | ||
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Like how did it make you feel when I used to take you and get your hair cut off at the barbershop on base? | |
It made me very angry. | ||
Mm-hm, you did not like your haircut. | ||
Why not? | ||
Because I'm a girl, not a boy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, who was sold to us as an anti-war personality and who has received $40,000 from the Israeli lobby, is now saying we need to go to war against Islam. | ||
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Joe Biden just recently pausing weapon shipments to Israel. | |
How do you see that? | ||
I mean, there are folks that say he's on the side of Hamas at this point. | ||
He's acting out of fear, which is why he has failed, like previous administrations before him, to wage this counter ideological warfare against this Islamist ideology whose goal is to establish Islamic rule over the entire world. | ||
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Even with what's happening in our college campuses, even knowing that this is Hamas, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, this is their objective. | |
He refuses to call it out for what it is because he's afraid of being called an Islamophobe. | ||
And it's the same reason why he is not taking seriously the need to defeat Hamas. | ||
Incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who has received $460,000 from the Israeli lobby, is warning that the International Criminal Court may become a threat to the U.S. Now you have the International Criminal Court of the ICC and its prosecutor pursuing warrants against Israeli officials. | ||
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That is outrageous and it is unlawful. | |
The ICC rogue actions are a threat to our ally Israel and left unchecked could pose a threat to America in the future. | ||
So to our allies in Israel and to the Jewish people around the world, my message to you is this. | ||
Reinforcements are on the way. | ||
If you were wondering why the new Trump administration is looking more like Israel first than America first, according to Howard Lutnick, Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has been advising him on how to staff the administration. | ||
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So you're the co-chair of the Trump transition team, is that right? | |
That's correct. | ||
So, in the first Trump administration, a lot of lobbyists got appointed to prominent cabinet positions. | ||
Mark Esper, defense secretary, for example, was the top lobbyist. | ||
Raytheon, lots of other examples. | ||
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Is that a philosophy that you would want to see perpetuated in a second Trump administration? | |
Would it differ? | ||
What's the status of that? | ||
No lobbyists are part of the transition. | ||
So I don't think so at all. | ||
I think we have the greatest group of potential people who want to serve that you've ever seen. | ||
We have the leaders of America. | ||
So no lobbyists in a second Trump administration? | ||
I would not expect people who are lobbyists to be a material part. | ||
You can't say none. | ||
It's 4,000 people joining, so that's a silly thing. | ||
Senior-level cabinet positions, let's say. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Is Jared Kushner coming back? | ||
I don't comment on people. | ||
I told you that's not it, but Jared Kushner is a big help to me. | ||
He's actively helping you on this project? | ||
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He's absolutely actively helping me because everybody's helping me. | |
J.D. Vance is helping me. | ||
Everybody's helping find the most talented people they have. | ||
Jared Kushner is a longtime family friend of Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
The Kushner family, like the Trump family, are in the real estate business. | ||
And the Kushners have been doing business in Israel for years. | ||
Earlier this year, Jared spoke of Gaza's valuable waterfront property. | ||
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There are real fears on the part of Arabs, and I'm sure you talk to a lot of them, who think once Gazans leave Gaza, Netanyahu's never going to let them back in. | |
Maybe, but I'm not sure there's much left of Gaza at this point. | ||
So, you know, if you think about even the construct like, you know, Gaza, Gaza was not really a historical precedent, right? | ||
It was the result of a war. | ||
You know, borders are changed historically over time. | ||
And so my sense is, is I would say, how do we deal with the terror threat that is there so that it cannot be a threat to Israel or to Egypt, right? | ||
All right, folks, that is the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
Find and share that video at mfors.com and band.video. | ||
Jared Kushner involved in staffing the new Trump administration. | ||
We're seeing worrying signals out of some of these picks. | ||
We'll talk to him about that on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Quick shout out before we bring on our guest to vshagios1776. | ||
Just posted a video watching the American Journal from home. | ||
He's getting an early start. | ||
His Don't Tread on Me sweatshirt from Infowars and thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
So, shout out, sir. | ||
Glad you're tuned in today. | ||
Now, my guest this hour is, well, doesn't really need an introduction, but I'll give him one anyway, is Greg Reese. | ||
Greg Reese produces in-depth reports on the New World Order, vaccines, and populist politics. | ||
You can find his channel on band.video, as well as reesreport.com, and make sure to follow him on X, at Gregg Reese. | ||
That's at Gregg Reese, greggreese.substack.com, reesreport.com. | ||
Greg, welcome to the show. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
Good to see you. | ||
you thanks for the great intro very good to see you as well sir and I've had a lot of requests to bring you on because people have been following your Twitter account and you've been saying some interesting interesting things there I think my favorite that you just posted and I don't have it up in front of me but it was something like when Neo took the red pill he was pulled out of a goopy thing and Robots control the world. | ||
You're like, so what is this black pill I keep hearing about? | ||
It's like the red pill is dark. | ||
The red pill is intense. | ||
Forget the black pill. | ||
The red pill is sort of horrifying in a lot of ways. | ||
But talk to us about the black pill right now. | ||
And are you black pilled? | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
I don't know what it means. | ||
I don't know what it means. | ||
The problem with slang terms is that it's hard to communicate with each other when we use these made-up slang terms. | ||
So we gotta really, if we're gonna do that, we have to define terms, but that takes a whole lot of time. | ||
So I'll just try to speak in proper English. | ||
But I mean, to me, it's not, to me, this is same old, same old. | ||
My entire life, since I was a young kid, I've never identified in the left-right mind control paradigm. | ||
In fact, growing up, I remember every four years feeling completely confused Feeling like an absolute stranger in a strange land as all the adults around me got all excited and crazy and emotional. | ||
Right. | ||
And fell for the same thing every four years. | ||
Every four years. | ||
Some car salesman behind, this is how I saw it as a kid, some car salesman on the TV saying, we're going to do all these great, incredible things, and then nothing ever changes. | ||
And that's just how it's always, always been. | ||
And that has never changed. | ||
I tried voting when I was 18 just to see what it felt like because I was legal at that age. | ||
And I remember I felt like a monkey. | ||
It didn't really please me, so I haven't done it since. | ||
And then I did it in 2020. It was the second and last time I did it. | ||
Because in 2020, I decided, well, maybe I'm wrong. | ||
Because I have a human too, and my human is limited. | ||
My human is actually kind of dumb. | ||
So I like to question it, and I like to not believe its own BS. So I was like, well, maybe I'm wrong about this whole thing. | ||
In 2020, I once again felt like a monkey, and it proved to be... | ||
Exactly what it is. | ||
The government is run by banks. | ||
It's run by corporations. | ||
These politicians are put there as actors because of our human minds, our simple-minded human ego. | ||
We like to project ourselves onto a personality. | ||
Elon Musk is a perfect example. | ||
He's a defense contractor officially, but if you look into him, you'll find he's a front man for the government. | ||
So the government wants to reinvent itself the way they do it because of our simple human minds and our egos. | ||
They give us a person And what do we do? | ||
There's grown men on social media that are, like, animating him on a superhero's body now, you know? | ||
It's demoralizing. | ||
And I'm used to it, though, because it happens every four years. | ||
This is nothing new at all. | ||
There is no black pill, red pill. | ||
This is just the two-party system designed to keep us fighting each other while the ones who control this place can do what they want. | ||
Yeah, I totally get all of that. | ||
But I just... | ||
I guess you were just sort of stuck in between a rock and a hard place because it's like we know the system is rigged, but then I feel like by not participating in it, we give up any semblance of a chance to change things. | ||
Like, is there any possibility to change things? | ||
Is there something outside of voting we can be doing? | ||
Because, you know, even if voting for the right guy won't fix everything, isn't it voting for the wrong guy that got us here in the first place? | ||
Like, there's got to be something we can do, right? | ||
We're not hopeless here. | ||
We're humans. | ||
We have free will. | ||
The people in charge can try to manipulate people as much as possible, but at the end of the day, they still have to contend with human knowledge and human will and human action, and we can change the course of history. | ||
I mean, do you think there's a way to affect the course of history, get us out from under this corporate control, the banker control, outside of voting? | ||
Or, I mean, do you think there's any way we can pursue corrective measures? | ||
You know, the only, in my opinion, and, you know, what do I know? | ||
Like I said, I'm limited to this human brain. | ||
So, and I've only been able to see things really clearly with hindsight. | ||
What I do know and what I've learned in my life is that the forces we're up against are smarter than us. | ||
And the biggest mistake people make is when they think, ah, we got him. | ||
We figured it out. | ||
It's really simple. | ||
The answer is really simple. | ||
It's always been there in front of our face and we just haven't seen it for thousands of years. | ||
It's not like that. | ||
And so the only answer I've seen is to unify with each other and build our own system. | ||
I'd like to use the example of the Amish. | ||
I live about 10 minutes from the Amish. | ||
And you could pick this apart by pointing out the flaws of the Amish. | ||
But the whole point of the argument is the Amish have kind of figured out the answer. | ||
The answer is to become independent, become independent of the government. | ||
No longer ask the government for things. | ||
As long as you're asking a massive bureaucracy for something, then you are... | ||
You can't complain when they don't give it to you. | ||
The more you rely on government, the more you become a slave. | ||
This is a natural formula. | ||
It's natural. | ||
It's unavoidable. | ||
The more you rely on a system to take care of you, the more you submit to being a slave. | ||
And that's just the cold, hard reality. | ||
A lot of people know that, and they accept it, and they like to fight each other. | ||
It's like a football game for a lot of people. | ||
You can see that. | ||
Like, a day before the election, people were like, this is life and death. | ||
And then a day later, everyone's high-fiving like it's a football game. | ||
So it's obviously, people are obviously, in some level, they know it's BS. They're just playing along, because like you said, what else are we going to do? | ||
The real problem that I see... | ||
Is this Israeli cabinet because they all want to go to Iran. | ||
And if you really wanted to destroy America, which is what we've been teaching for a long time, is that if you want this new world order, you have to get rid of 1776. If you want to destroy America, all we have to do now is go into Iran with Israel. | ||
The International Criminal Court and all this United Nations stuff is bogus. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's all being set up. | ||
All they gotta do is go in there and that will bring in Russia, that will bring in China, it'll bring in the entire Middle East, India, everyone against America and Israel. | ||
I wouldn't even be surprised if all of our NATO allies joined against us at that point. | ||
Because it's all for the show. | ||
Because then, what happens then? | ||
One, America loses. | ||
And then after we lose, we become an occupied nation. | ||
With foreign troops in the major cities and drones with LIDAR throughout the countryside with little 7-inch barrels like we see in Gaza shooting kids and stuff. | ||
It's a really easy checkmate If they wanted to do that, if they really wanted to destroy America. | ||
And as I'm on the rant, the other thing I'll say, which blows my mind, is 20 years ago, everyone knew that the only problem was a cashless society. | ||
That was it. | ||
Everyone was all on board together. | ||
No matter what our differences are, so long as we can avoid a cashless society, we'll be good. | ||
There's all these new things that didn't exist 20 years ago. | ||
It's quite clever, these people. | ||
The transgenderism, the men in women's bathrooms, these are now being celebrated because the majority of these people that are now paying attention, they don't know anything about a casual society. | ||
And if you were to start telling them about it, they would be like, what are you talking about, you conspiracy theorists? | ||
We just want to get the men out of our girls' bathrooms, you know? | ||
All you got to do is take care of these really easy fixes, like I said, that we're Most likely created by the very same system that's going to fix them. | ||
And then, oh, by the way, we need a cashless system. | ||
That's why they're getting rid of the agencies. | ||
They're getting rid of the agencies because they're going to put it all on the blockchain. | ||
It's all going to AI world, blockchain. | ||
I don't think there's any stopping it. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Man, you brought up a lot of things right there. | ||
I agree with most of them. | ||
But they're – if it was so easy, if it would be so easy for them to start war with Iran, if it would be so easy for them to turn America into this post-constitutional technocratic world, then why haven't they? | ||
Well, I don't understand exactly what the goal is or the agenda, and I don't think anyone does. | ||
I hear a lot of people claiming that this is what the agenda is and stuff, and I don't know. | ||
Maybe they're right, maybe they're wrong. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what the agenda is. | ||
It does seem like they're on a timeline. | ||
It seems like it's very important for them to have this thing done in a certain time period. | ||
That seems to be clear. | ||
That leads me to think that maybe there's a cataclysm coming, but who knows? | ||
There does seem to be a timeline. | ||
But the thing is, as long as we settle for fighting each other, Then you might as well turn off the news and just put on a soap opera, you know? | ||
Or, you know, because it's like you're just, I mean, what are you doing? | ||
All you're doing, you're wasting your life. | ||
Well, I would say don't put on a soap opera. | ||
I would say find a hobby, you know? | ||
Love your family. | ||
Go do something good. | ||
Because really the only thing that I know I have power over. | ||
I have power over this human, my cow, that I'm carrying around with me for about 80 years if I'm lucky. | ||
It's up to me to take care of this thing. | ||
It's up to me to take care of its environment, to take care of the friends and family around it. | ||
That's what I can do. | ||
I can try to be the best human cow that I can be. | ||
I can try to be the best person I can be in this short flash of a life I have. | ||
And then that's really the only power I have. | ||
And so as far as what we can do to turn this around, like I said, I always thought it could only be done. | ||
By people unifying, standing up against the system and saying, F you. | ||
We'll be independent. | ||
We can take care of ourselves. | ||
We can take care of each other. | ||
And now I feel kind of naive because, you know, that was six years ago, I believe that. | ||
And that was for several years, I believe that. | ||
And now I'm feeling kind of naive. | ||
After January 6th and after the Canadian truckers thing fizzled out, that's when I kind of realized that, no, we are a herd, and we don't like to admit that we've accepted it, but on a subconscious level, many of us have just accepted that there's nothing we can do, and so we might as well play the game. | ||
At least then we won't feel like a sheep. | ||
Well, you know, I'd say, I would just say that it's sort of like, you know, whether we like it or not, we're subject to these forces, and even though we might not have, you know, a major impact, like, for example, you know, you talk about, like, spending time with your family, like, because I'm right there with you, I just want to, you know, provide a good life for my family, keep them safe, but, like, part of the trouble I have in doing that is that, like, I can't let my kids go walk around my neighborhood because I got homeless drug addicts, you know, tweaking on the sidewalk sometimes. | ||
And I, you know, so I, so I don't, so my neighborhood isn't safe anymore because of the policies that have been implemented by our government because of this, this mind virus. | ||
So it's like, to me, I see, you know, activism in government trying to change things, trying to set things right is directly, you know, because I don't want to just run away. | ||
I don't want to go, well, this place sucks. | ||
I'm going to go move out and raise my family on a farm. | ||
That'll get taken care of. | ||
That'll get taken care of. | ||
I'm pretty confident that they'll, because the only way they're going to be able to deport people is through a big police force. | ||
So a type of a martial law system that we've never had. | ||
And it's a perfect excuse to give us that. | ||
And I'm sure that's why they opened the borders up for so long. | ||
That and to also change the Overton window so that average people that normally don't get involved in politics all of a sudden start paying attention and loving Trump. | ||
That will happen. | ||
They will clean up all the homeless people. | ||
It'll all go away. | ||
A lot of people are going to die. | ||
This whole transition into this AI world is going to be extremely disruptive. | ||
It already has been, but that's what this is all about. | ||
All this is about is an economic reset. | ||
That's all it's ever been about. | ||
And it's written in stone. | ||
It's written in the stars. | ||
And at this point, I don't see any way out of it because they've been so clever in the way they've done it. | ||
Like I said, the majority of the so-called awakening now are the people that are awakened to the simple things that will all get taken care of. | ||
And then once those are taken care of and everyone starts talking about the bigger issues, we're just going to be the same old tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists that we were 10 years ago. | ||
But when you look back at history, I mean, haven't there been times where, you know, people sort of feel in the same way that you do, where it's like, well, this is it. | ||
We've gone too far. | ||
Like, there's no coming back. | ||
But then a movement will crop up, a natural disaster will occur. | ||
I mean, there have been times in history where- Natural disaster could maybe save us. | ||
There you go. | ||
I mean, I was joking yesterday and only slightly joking. | ||
You know, Russia has their list of targets and they're like, we're going to bomb Berlin and Frankfurt and Manchester and Birmingham and London. | ||
And it's like, you might save Europe in that case. | ||
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And I'm joking. | |
Well, an EMP, I don't know if I even believe that EMPs are real, but there's this like, there's this narrative of what an EMP can do. | ||
But if that's true, I think an EMP could give us a fighting chance. | ||
I think it's one of the... | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
No, it'd at least be a hard reset, right? | ||
I mean, it wouldn't necessarily get better right away, but it certainly would interrupt the timeline as it exists now. | ||
I think what's going on right now is it's going to be probably next year, spring time next year, there's going to be, they're just waiting to crash the economy. | ||
They're going to wait for Trump to get in. | ||
And then once they do that, the solution will be the crypto. | ||
And we already know that because Trump's already announced that and it's going to be, it's already all being laid out. | ||
Whitney Webb does an excellent job explaining it all. | ||
It's kind of hard to wrap your head around because it's all this new language and tokenization of everything. | ||
But it's all there. | ||
And it's all coming. | ||
A lot of people will disagree with me here because a lot of people think that this means you're going to mark the beast and the devil and all this stuff. | ||
But in my opinion, There's not much is changing. | ||
As far as I can tell, for all of recorded history, this place that we live in is a dangerous place that is run by some type of parasitical force that's feeding off of us. | ||
That's how it's always been. | ||
That's the red pill like we were talking about at the beginning. | ||
The Matrix is probably one of the closest things to the truth I've ever seen in Hollywood. | ||
And so all that's happening now is they're just changing the system to update it as the technology evolves. | ||
It's not going to be any more evil than it was before. | ||
Ten years ago, you know? | ||
It's going to be the same. | ||
And people will go back to sleep and take the blue pill. | ||
And, you know, it's going to be disruptive. | ||
Like I said, it's going to be a lot of loss of life. | ||
But things will level down and people will adjust. | ||
And it'll just be sci-fi world, as Cliff High calls it. | ||
Sci-fi world is probably one of the more middle-of-the-road ways of calling it because that's what it is. | ||
Yeah, and obviously technology has a major impact. | ||
I'm very concerned about how some of these things are being implemented, and it is one of the reasons why I don't trust Elon Musk fully. | ||
But when it comes to Elon Musk... | ||
You know, he has opened up X. He has allowed free speech there to some degree. | ||
And there's still clearly limitations, mostly having to do with Israel, AIPAC, Jews, that sort of thing, obviously not totally allowed. | ||
And the censorship now is sort of more subtle rather than just deleting accounts. | ||
They'll sort of diminish your reach. | ||
So, you know, we're aware of all that. | ||
But at the same time, you know, he is doing a lot to wake people up. | ||
And you can't really fake that. | ||
You can I guess you could kind of manage the awakening, but that's not really what he's doing. | ||
He's just opening up the floor and people are coming in and exposing all the stuff that you're talking about, all the stuff that you've discovered. | ||
Your videos go viral constantly. | ||
So, I mean, what would be the play there if he's playing a role as a frontman for one of these groups? | ||
What is the purpose of exposing these groups or exposing the truth or encouraging the opposite of what these groups seem to very clearly desire? | ||
I don't understand the play there. | ||
How do you have a false awakening like that? | ||
Well, I mean, it's easy. | ||
I mean, that's the whole point of it. | ||
A false awakening, the false light of Lucifer. | ||
You know, it's like I'm not a religious person, but I'm just using common terms. | ||
And if you do the research, Elon is a front man. | ||
He's absolutely a front man. | ||
No one has ever debunked that. | ||
And several people have done reports on it. | ||
And the evidence is stunning. | ||
What's stunning is that people just ignore the evidence and be like, no, he's not a front man. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
He's a superhero, in fact. | ||
Why would they do it for exactly this? | ||
They want to get everyone on board. | ||
The darkest, because I wanted the same things. | ||
My darkest answer to that answer is because the whole world is watching. | ||
And the world is watching a bunch of people, America, committing genocide. | ||
People say Israel, but the average person in the world knows it's America. | ||
They all know it's America. | ||
So we're watching America do genocide, and they're watching America carry on like they don't really care. | ||
And a lot of Americans want it. | ||
A lot of Americans want to see the war in the Middle East. | ||
A lot of Americans who claim to be Christians want to see Muslims murdered because they're afraid that they want to murder them. | ||
And so in the name of Christ, they want to go into this holy war. | ||
The whole world is watching this happen. | ||
And if you go to X now, like when I follow the recommended links, I get all kinds of links They're pretty outrageous. | ||
Like, they're not... | ||
They make Americans look like psychotics. | ||
I get a lot of that. | ||
I get a lot of interesting things. | ||
Freedom of speech is in the Constitution. | ||
He didn't give us freedom of speech. | ||
He's got an app that he allows limited freedom of speech and he likes to call it freedom of speech. | ||
And the app, he wants to turn into a WeChat where you can have a money system and a banking system on there and everything. | ||
I believe, I don't think he's necessarily like people say he's the Antichrist. | ||
No, he's just a character playing his role. | ||
He's an MK Ultra guy doing his job and he's doing it very, very well. | ||
And it's stunning how effective it is. | ||
It really is. | ||
People should really study the human psychology and understand why this works. | ||
It's the same reason why they have Hollywood movie stars that repeat the same ones playing in all the movies. | ||
It's the same reason why they have royalty on TV all the time. | ||
It's something to do with us, the way that we like to perceive the story. | ||
I don't know what it is, but your question is as good as mine exactly, like I said, exactly why they're doing what they're doing. | ||
But I think as long as they can divide us, Elon is extremely divisive. | ||
Elon even said you should put on a MAGA hot and go start a fight. | ||
He didn't use those words. | ||
He said, yeah, put it on. | ||
And if someone says something to you, be like, yeah, yeah, what's up? | ||
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You know, I mean, he's there telling people, yeah, go, you know, he's dividing people. | |
And that's all you got to do. | ||
All you got to do. | ||
That's it. | ||
Divide people two different sides and you're done. | ||
That's it. | ||
And people, the thing is, is we love to divide ourselves. | ||
People love it. | ||
People love to join their tribe and then sling poo at the other tribe. | ||
That people are completely content doing that. | ||
And as long as you can keep people fighting each other, I think you can enslave people forever. | ||
That might be the black pill. | ||
I do have hope that over time people will awaken and eventually crawl out of this maybe. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, I think it's just is a fact of nature to, you know, in a lot of ways. | ||
It's like this just is the situation. | ||
You know, the Amish, you talk about the Amish. | ||
I mean, this was the first election that they ever really voted in in mass numbers because, you know, as much as they wanted to separate themselves from... | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
just how it is we have to be involved because otherwise it's going to be uh we're going to be involved but not on our terms so we should at least be involved in our terms or we should at least try what we can do to have an impact on this system that we have to participate in as a matter of just existing in reality in the same way that like yeah people what people like to divide into groups and we like to have our tribe versus their tribe but that's because that's how nature works Animals do that, too. | ||
It's not really a human psychology thing. | ||
It's just a fact of reality that people can use force on one another, and to protect yourself, you're gonna wanna get other people that are like you to have more force than the other guys that wanna force things on you. | ||
I mean, it's just a fact of nature, right? | ||
So if that's the case, then why not just try to have the strongest tribe? | ||
If that's the case, then you turn off the TV and you pick up a musical instrument or you pick up carpentry or you start a garden or you do something that actually is beautiful instead of focusing on something that's ugly. | ||
It's like when we die, I imagine there might be a pile of all the excrement that you left in this life on one side. | ||
And then the other side will be a pile of all the beautiful things that you contributed to this world. | ||
And I think the goal is to try to make the output of beauty a little bit Bigger than your pile of excrement. | ||
But, you know, opinions are like assholes and everyone's got them and everyone likes to play that poo-fling game. | ||
And if it means nothing, then the game really becomes kind of gross and disgusting. | ||
Yeah, it definitely devolves. | ||
Yeah, quite the image you've painted for us here. | ||
You're a wizard with words. | ||
I do like it. | ||
But again, it's like I can do what I can in my garden, in my backyard for my children. | ||
I can have them running around looking like hobbits, and I do, and it's amazing. | ||
But then I've got to drive down the street, and I see the graffiti, and I see the homeless people, and I see the broken glass, and I see the crappy new gas station that's going up next to the cookie-cutter apartment buildings. | ||
That'll get taken care of. | ||
The ugliness is creeping in on me. | ||
I feel like I've got to fight back. | ||
I can't just retreat and try to make my little garden nice. | ||
I've got to try to make it nice for everybody. | ||
I hate living in these ugly, ugly, ugly cities. | ||
It'll be cleaned up. | ||
We'll have a cashless society. | ||
There'll probably be another vaccine and everyone will probably go along with it because they've accepted it. | ||
Not everybody. | ||
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I don't know if I will. | |
We'll see when we get there. | ||
But that's where we're going, and there's no reason in the world to think that we're not. | ||
But I think we've all accepted that. | ||
Like you said, now people are concerned about these little things. | ||
These little things will get sorted out. | ||
Well, you know, I think the vaccine is a good example of something where, you know, the elite have meetings where they go, we failed. | ||
You know, we wanted everybody to get the vaccine and we didn't. | ||
I still think human consciousness can stand up and resist it. | ||
Well, we've got another segment. | ||
I want to get into the Israeli influence on Trump's cabinet and sort of just what you think comes next and how people can prepare for it. | ||
Greg Reese, at GregReeseOnX, reesreport.com, gregreese.substack.com. | ||
We'll be right back for another 30-minute segment. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is Harrison Smith, your host, American Journal. | ||
My guest is Greg Reese, of course, one of the most powerful content creators online right now. | ||
You can follow him on x at gregreese, his website, reesereport.com, or on Substack at gregreese.substack.com. | ||
And I wanted to invite Greg Reese on for a number of reasons, but I also have the feeling that we differ a little bit on, I guess you could just say, optimism. | ||
I'm pretty optimistic about Trump, even though I disagree with a lot of his picks, and I'm suspicious, and I'm increasingly worried about some of the statements he's made, and we'll get into that. | ||
But at the same time, I'm like, we gotta have hope. | ||
We gotta change the method. | ||
Because the way I see it, I think that some of the stuff that's happened in the recent past has been... | ||
It's unexpected and hugely damaging to what was established as the timeline that we were supposed to be following. | ||
I think we've sort of at least delayed it, if not totally knocked it off track. | ||
And I know you were not quite as optimistic as me, and I had the feeling that your view was probably shared by a big chunk of our audience. | ||
So I think it's worth it to hear it out and try to contend with it and try to, you know, I don't want to, I said when I invited you, like, I don't want to debate you. | ||
I don't want to come on and, Trump is great. | ||
No, Trump is bad. | ||
I don't want to do that, but I just want to sort of pick your brain and see where the truth lies. | ||
Let's talk about Trump's cabinet picks. | ||
Are you just totally down on all of them, or are there some that are good and some that are bad? | ||
I mean, what do you think awaits us in the next Trump administration? | ||
Well, like I said at the beginning, I don't think that, you know, in less... | ||
Stu Peters put out a cabinet of his choice on his Twitter, and I thought that was pretty good. | ||
I wouldn't agree with any of them, but I'm not some type of political expert. | ||
But he had some obvious ones on there that I think most people would agree. | ||
Most people who were America first would agree that if this was really... | ||
Because, I mean, what are we really talking about? | ||
We're talking about somehow changing a system that has been corrupt for our entire lifetimes. | ||
A lot of people like to go back to... | ||
Oh, it happened when JFK... I mean, people say go back to the 1800s. | ||
But to think that you can just vote a bunch of people in and sit back and watch it happen on TV is ridiculous. | ||
So that's how I feel. | ||
I believe that they're all kayfabe. | ||
It's a term. | ||
They're there to keep us... | ||
To keep our hope. | ||
Because I'm optimistic. | ||
I am optimistic. | ||
I'm optimistic in the human spirit. | ||
I'm optimistic in the love that is generated from some divine spark that is in many humans. | ||
That many humans want to come together. | ||
And these people that I'm talking about, I don't see them on TV. And I don't even necessarily see them on social media. | ||
I might, I may not. | ||
You don't know who's real and who's on social media, but I know they're there. | ||
I see them in real life. | ||
I definitely can feel them in my own heart. | ||
I have hope in that, and I believe there's always hope, and I believe we are always moving upward and onward in this place. | ||
Personally, I don't put my faith in history, but when I look at history, it does seem like we've always, like, you know, we used to be drunk all the time because water would kill us, you know? | ||
So we're constantly improving our situation here, and I think that's constantly going on. | ||
So I am optimistic. | ||
As far as the cabinet goes, what I see is, and it's obvious, everyone sees it, it's clearly obvious, is it's 80-90% very Zionist, very crazy Zionist, like Christians who believe that Palestine doesn't exist and holy war, crusaders, you know? | ||
And a lot of right-wingers are cheering that on. | ||
A lot of them are like, yeah, all right, you know? | ||
That means death to America is what that means. | ||
I mean, unless the ultimate agenda is different, but if they wanted to kill America, that's the easiest way to do it. | ||
So that's what I see the majority of the cabinet. | ||
And then the rest of them, what's the rest of them? | ||
The rest of them is Matt Goetz. | ||
Matt Goetz is the only one who's not like clearly Zionist. | ||
And then everyone's talking about him like he's some incredible guy who's going to, you know, okay, he's one guy. | ||
And he probably won't make it. | ||
You know, he's probably already getting himself set up to run for... | ||
You know, position in Florida again. | ||
So, or I think he's even got a second term already waiting for him. | ||
So, I mean, I don't really see Dr. Oz. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, TV, all these TV stars. | ||
I mean, it's like, it's almost like they're doing this on purpose to demoralize people. | ||
Like that is a part of the psychology. | ||
Like once you can get people to get on board and put their faith and trust in you, And then you get them to then slam dunk on the left and be like, ha ha, losers, dumbass! | ||
And then reveal that you show all the people that put their trust in you that you fooled them. | ||
This is a psychological thing. | ||
What it does is it kind of humiliates a person and forces them to double down and shuts them up. | ||
It's quite evil. | ||
The thing I've noticed is people don't really understand evil. | ||
People think that evil... | ||
Isn't that evil? | ||
Evil is evil. | ||
Evil will stamp you down in the dirt until you cry and beg for mercy. | ||
That's what evil will do, if you let it. | ||
But the good news is you don't have to allow it. | ||
You don't have to play the game. | ||
So that's how I feel about the cabinet. | ||
We'll see, though. | ||
It turns out, the report I put out today, it seems like Kushner has a lot of say in it right now. | ||
A lot of people have turned total Q, and a lot of people are saying that, well, he's doing this on purpose to expose Zionism or something, which makes no sense. | ||
Meanwhile, Iran, which is really Persia, which is one of the oldest cultures on Earth, Are making it very clear, like, hey, we're not looking for any trouble, you know? | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, it is, it's like completely insane how, and I did a big rant yesterday about John Thune, right? | ||
Just like, oh, thank God. | ||
It's been 12 hours since you last pledged allegiance to Israel. | ||
Thank you for reminding us. | ||
We'd almost forgotten. | ||
I mean, it is insane how their number one priority is not just Israel. | ||
It's like making sure that Israel's military activity can continue, aka the genocide, the mass murder of Lebanese civilians and Palestinian civilians. | ||
That must continue unabated. | ||
That is their number one priority. | ||
Forget the immigration crisis. | ||
Forget anything else. | ||
I mean, it's absurd. | ||
It's infuriating. | ||
It's relentless. | ||
But it's like, how do we get out of that when, like, that is our system? | ||
And whether we like it or not, it's like the Zionists control the, you know, AIPAC having, you know, a minder for every single Republican, as Thomas Massey revealed, except for himself. | ||
Like, that is the system that we're in. | ||
We want to move away from it. | ||
But obviously, you can't just, you know, rip it out wholesale in one, you know, round of voting. | ||
So you got to sort of, you know, it was incrementally implemented. | ||
I think incrementalism is the right way to undo it. | ||
And in a lot of ways, it's like we're playing Monopoly and the banker is cheating. | ||
And so, you know, do we flip the board? | ||
Do we quit the game? | ||
Well, if we quit the game, then we definitely lose. | ||
It's a Monopoly game for our life, right? | ||
It's like we bet our life on this Monopoly game and the banker just keeps helping himself to $100 bills. | ||
And it's like, so how do we, you know, how do we stop that? | ||
Is it even possible to win when they have the game so rigged? | ||
I mean, all this is like... | ||
I don't know what the solution is, but at the end of the day, I firmly believe that hope and defeat are, in many ways, self-fulfilling prophecies. | ||
And if you just genuinely believe, here's the way we win, if we just stick to this, we can succeed. | ||
That can be manifest. | ||
Just by sheer force of will, you can bring that about. | ||
Or if you say, it's over, they have control, they will never win, that's a way to absolutely guarantee that you never win. | ||
What's your take on that? | ||
And just the idea of, like, we are playing a rigged game, we get that, but I don't want to flip the board and quit the game and let them win. | ||
Israel could completely collapse over the next couple weeks. | ||
That would be great. | ||
That could save the world. | ||
I have hope things could happen. | ||
But if Bill Cooper was right, who knows? | ||
I don't know. | ||
If the letter by Albert Pike that everyone says is fake has any truth to it, then the holy war is the plan. | ||
The holy war, if they really want to consolidate the world into one system, which is I kind of think they do. | ||
That does seem to be the big story. | ||
Then the easiest way to do it, well, the money is one way, but better than that is religion because they say 70 to 80% of the world is religious. | ||
God is the closest relationship I have in this world, but I'm not religious at all. | ||
But most people are. | ||
And the easiest way to do it, like I said, the whole world's watching. | ||
While people who claim to be Christian have blood coming out of their mouths, just wanting to kill, kill, kill, kill, kill. | ||
And when it kicks off, if it kicks off, then people are going to be horrified even more than they are now. | ||
And it won't be that hard for the Pope to follow through on his plan to unite all the religions under one umbrella and bring everyone together in world peace. | ||
And there's not going to be much to say about that. | ||
The Christians aren't going to have a leg to stand on after all this. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, but on the other side of that, like, you know, you talk about the Christian Zionists who are bizarrely more dedicated than the, like, Israeli Jews that live in Israel. | ||
Like, it's crazy. | ||
Some of the things, the speeches, Hegseth and Huckabees, he's the other one, right? | ||
Palestinians don't exist. | ||
I mean, they're on this holy crusade, like, literally a crusade, and they think. | ||
But it's all predicated on this idea that there's a prophecy that, you know, there will be a big war, and they're trying to bring that about. | ||
But, like... | ||
If that's a misreading of prophecy, if that's a lie, then they're just setting themselves up for total abject failure because they're literally expecting God to step in and intervene. | ||
But if that's not the case, if that's not the correct reading of the prophecy, then they're just- I mean, it's like, it's one thing to believe and have your own little, you know, religion. | ||
Sure, freedom of religion, you know, great. | ||
But if your religion is the whole world has to burn for eternity in order for me to be happy forever, then you are a psychotic person. | ||
You know? | ||
You're insane. | ||
And you're dangerously insane. | ||
And, um... | ||
I don't want to be anywhere near you. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
And that is the weird part. | ||
It really does seem like the entire world is being held hostage by religious fanatics that have this apocalyptic worldview. | ||
And whether that's the people in Netanyahu's party who will impeach him if he doesn't prosecute the war, which means he'll go to jail. | ||
So they have this suicidally dedicated... | ||
They're suicidally dedicated to the war with Israel that's going to eventually collapse. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
It's also insane. | ||
And it's the only word for it. | ||
And I keep using that word over and over. | ||
But there is no better definition for it than what we're observing. | ||
But again, I have to ask... | ||
Is there not a way, if you had a magic wand, if we're just playing total hypothetical here, if you were made Supreme Emperor tomorrow, Greg Reese, all hail Greg Reese, he is now in charge of America and everybody has to do whatever he says immediately, would you, is there anything you could implement, do you think, that could rescue us? | ||
What, a magic wand? | ||
Yeah, magic wand. | ||
Yeah, I would just tap everyone so everyone woke up and realized that they weren't a monkey. | ||
And they weren't an animal. | ||
That's all you got to do. | ||
People just got to realize their heart. | ||
Tune into their heart. | ||
Realize that the love within them that you cannot put into words. | ||
I like to use the word God just simply because I assume that that's the most universal word. | ||
But even that word, I'll use that word and it triggers people. | ||
But I don't know the name of God. | ||
I don't know how to. | ||
You can't put these things into words. | ||
But once you realize that you are connected deeply to something that's connected to everything. | ||
Bob Marley was right. | ||
A lot of people that want to see war and death and blood and murder don't want to hear that. | ||
But Bob Barley was right. | ||
We are all one. | ||
We are all connected. | ||
If you back up far enough, we're all cells in the same organism. | ||
And it doesn't make sense for only cancerous cells to kill each other and act the way that we do. | ||
So if we were to realize that we were all connected in some way, and there's enough room. | ||
Look, look, I can say I love people. | ||
I don't necessarily like people. | ||
I'm a hermit. | ||
There's a reason why I'm dressed the way I am and I look like I haven't been out much because I don't really hang out with a lot of people. | ||
But there's enough room. | ||
That's the beauty. | ||
There's enough room here where you can do that. | ||
Everyone can have their space and do their thing and live their life. | ||
But the problem is, is a lot of people don't identify with that spark. | ||
Instead, they identify as a human. | ||
As an animal. | ||
And so therefore, they see other humans as energy and prey. | ||
Whether they eat them or not, they will feed off of them. | ||
They will manipulate them. | ||
They will use them to advance their own power. | ||
And they've been doing it forever. | ||
And as long as we do that, then we're going to have government to protect us from each other. | ||
And that's just the way it's going to be. | ||
But again, isn't that just a natural reality? | ||
I mean, there's predators and there's prey. | ||
That just exists. | ||
And humans can rise above that, and we can, if we work together, establish societies where it's not a dog-eat-dog world. | ||
And I talk about this on my show pretty much every day, that it's this mindset, this dog-eat-dog mindset that is self-fulfilling. | ||
Again, because if you're looking around going, if I'm not... | ||
Not screwing somebody over, then I'm the one getting screwed over. | ||
So I gotta figure out how to be the top dog here. | ||
I gotta figure out how to screw everybody else over. | ||
And that puts everybody else on the defensive, and it's this feedback loop of chaos. | ||
But we can interrupt it, and you can stop that, and you can establish. | ||
And America was for a long time a country where politicians, for the most part, didn't take bribes. | ||
You didn't have to worry about the police kicking in your door and shooting your dog in the face. | ||
All of that is fairly recent. | ||
And up until just maybe less than 50 years ago, for sure, it wasn't this at each other's throat because we have this nation that we treat each other nice internally, but we sort of have our shields and our swords up for everybody outside. | ||
I mean, there is a way to manifest this loving reality on Earth. | ||
It's just you have to sort of have hard lines in certain places and not have this suicidal altruism or tolerance that has led us down the path of just accepting the hatred, the dog-eat-dog, the trying to get one over on one another. | ||
I mean, the better parts of our human nature can be brought to the forefront if the people have the will to do it. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think so. | ||
I think to think that, you know, I mean, sure, I'm a big dreamer and everything, and I can see how arguably it's potential to see that come about overall on Earth. | ||
But I also think it's also insane to expect something to be something it's not. | ||
And if you look at, like I said, I don't put my faith in history, but if you look at history, including biblical history, including all scriptural history, including myth and everything, it all basically paints the exact same picture. | ||
And that's more like we're on some kind of farm and that we've been enslaved this entire time since Babylon. | ||
That's what history says. | ||
The only time that that's changed according to history is like in the past hundred years. | ||
There's been this bullshit story spun about how We're all free. | ||
This is just a new PSYOP. So we're still slaves, you know, and nothing's changed. | ||
And so anything you can do to free yourself from the mental prison, that's great. | ||
Anything you can do to free yourself from any of these prisons that we're in right now is great. | ||
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That's great. | |
So there's all kinds of things to be optimistic about. | ||
But if you think you're going to turn this world into a utopia, you might as well start knocking on people's doors and selling crazy, kooky stories. | ||
You know, pick a religion. | ||
You know, hey, did you know someday all the bad people are going to be gone? | ||
It's just going to be us good people here. | ||
You know, it's nuts. | ||
That's not where we live. | ||
But it's not nuts to try to bring that about, right? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
I would say that's probably the best thing you can do. | ||
But like I said, all you can do, like, what can I do? | ||
I can make sure that this cow here that's talking right now tries to do its best job, tries to be the best human it can be, you know, not tread on other people. | ||
And better than that, maybe I can even try to help those around me. | ||
And also important, take care of yourself. | ||
You have to take care of yourself first and foremost, because otherwise your human is going to act crazy and stuff. | ||
Outside of that, There's not much you can do. | ||
Now, that's a lot, though, because that inspires, that influences things. | ||
And things are, it's not all, we don't live in a material world. | ||
In fact, we live in a world of crystallization that is occurring in higher realms that we don't quite understand. | ||
But it's well understood in the experience, and it's well understood in people's journaling of this experience for thousands of years. | ||
And so we are in this crystallization part. | ||
And so by Taking care of our free will and making ourselves as good as we can, being as genuine as we can, showing people the genuine person that we are without fear, that will have an effect on the bubble around us, I think. | ||
So that's what I try to do. | ||
And then as far as my reports, I had an interview yesterday and I was saying if a person says, I believe something because I saw it on CNN, Or if they say, I believe something because I saw it on a Reese report, that's the same retarded comment. | ||
Because just because some stranger on TV is saying something doesn't mean it's true. | ||
If you don't take the time to look into it yourself, think for yourself, Then you really just don't care. | ||
I know, but just the fact that you said that means you're more trustworthy than CNN because they tell you don't do your own research and don't do your own thinking. | ||
So I think we can tell who to trust. | ||
It's the people who tell us don't trust me. | ||
And in the same way, you have a track record of truth and they have a track record of lies. | ||
So we can observe the pattern. | ||
Don't ever compare yourself to CNN on this program again, Mr. Reese. | ||
But I get what you're saying. | ||
We need to be involved and conscious in a way. | ||
Responsibility for your own life. | ||
If it's really important, like people claim it is, then show it. | ||
Yeah, I just, you know... | ||
Like I said, it's going to have an effect on us one way or another. | ||
So I feel like we should participate. | ||
And at the end of the last segment, we brought up vaccines. | ||
I think vaccines are a good example. | ||
I mean, if all was lost, I would be vaccinated right now, right? | ||
They would have tied me down and jabbed the needle in my arm. | ||
They would have put a gun in my face and forced me to do it. | ||
it, but we still have, however diminished it is, some semblance of human freedom, some ability to resist, some capability to say no to the authorities, despite how they present themselves as all powerful. | ||
So, I mean, there's, you know, there's a reason why Australia had had camps for unvaccinated and we didn't, right? | ||
There's there's different paths populations can take. | ||
And America still retains in some nascent, you know, ember form still burning there beneath the surface of the ash, this instinct for freedom and this desire to resist authority and, and, you know, impose your will rather than be opposed, imposed upon. | ||
Don't you want to kindle that and fire that up? | ||
Or do you think that's a fool's errand? | ||
I don't see. | ||
I think they were hugely successful with the with the shots. | ||
If The research that I look at... | ||
It shows that they put a type of nanotech into billions of people, and this nanotech is able to be triggered externally to create a variety of pathogens, of synthetic pathogens, that can be dialed in from a distance as they see fit. | ||
That, according to the research, that sounds crazy. | ||
And most people, when they hear that, will think you're crazy. | ||
But if that's true, which is what the actual documents say, Then what they gotta do is trigger an Ebola outbreak in New York City and a million people are dead. | ||
Once they do that, they will be able to force vaccinate you and you will be able to say nothing about it. | ||
Well, that is the thing, right? | ||
Is that they're really, really good at setting up for themselves win-win situations where, you know, they have some attack. | ||
You know, it's the type of thing where you want to go, well, this is fake. | ||
This is manufactured. | ||
But it's like it's still a car heading towards you. | ||
You got to either get out of the way or get hit, right? | ||
So it's like, yeah, they have they could they can release a virus. | ||
And even though we know they're going to do it, like, they can still release it. | ||
You can't ignore it. | ||
You can't just, you know, brush it off and say that could never happen because it obviously could. | ||
So how do you deal with that? | ||
In the same way, yeah, they could crash the economy and they probably will. | ||
I think spring of next year is probably not a bad idea. | ||
You know, if you're them, you want to crash the American economy in spring of next year to blame it on Trump and, you know, waste his entire administration trying to deal with the, you know, depression slash world war that you're starting. | ||
Like, we all know that, but they might still do it. | ||
So, like, how do you contend with that? | ||
What do you think is next for humanity and what advice would you give to our listeners who are worried about what comes next because they see all of the potential triggers that the New World Order has in its hand ready to go? | ||
I got into this Work because I believed in a mass human awakening. | ||
It's still possible. | ||
I also believed that Americans had it in them to do the lawful American thing, which would have been to take up arms against our country and drag our government officials out into the streets and hang them. | ||
That's really kind of what I thought I would see. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
January 6th and the trucker thing made me realize that we don't have it in us to do that. | ||
We're not in that era right now. | ||
And so in my opinion, the best thing anyone can do is to Most importantly, do not be afraid of anything. | ||
Focus on your heart. | ||
Focus on the things you love. | ||
Focus on the things that you can do. | ||
And don't worry about anything else. | ||
What can we do? | ||
What can we do, though? | ||
That's the ultimate question. | ||
I mean, I can, because then, you know, what I'm sort of left with is, well, I might as well just make money and then just go home and ignore everything going on around me. | ||
But again, I just feel like that's abandoning the field to our enemies who are very involved and very insistent on getting their way. | ||
I want to stand up against them and fight back. | ||
Is that what you mean by, like, do what you can do or just expand a little bit on that idea? | ||
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Well, the way it's, I don't, like I said, how's that going to happen? | |
Like, it could have happened if we would have chosen to unite, but instead we decided, oh, we'll give it one more go. | ||
We'll give it one more shot. | ||
And then maybe in the next four years, if it doesn't work, you know, I don't think there's going to be another four years. | ||
I think they can take care of it all in one year. | ||
And like I said, the objective is to give us a digital cashless society. | ||
That's the main objective. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
It's a big ordeal, but that's what it is. | ||
It's a big deal to do that. | ||
And once we're there, you know, Then maybe we can start talking about what we can do. | ||
Because the good news is really the world, I mean, it's not all bad news. | ||
This crypto world has a lot of ugly control and tearing involved in it. | ||
But if you're really keen on looking out for your loved ones and your communities, there are ways to do that in a decentralized crypto type of society. | ||
So it's just the new age and new era. | ||
And I don't mean to be completely giving up, but really, honestly, at this point, the only thing that's going to change anything is a violent revolution, and I don't see that happening. | ||
Well, yeah, I don't think we're at that point yet, but I think things could get a lot worse. | ||
Again, I just, you know, the only thing I worry about is that, you know, like, for example, last January I was on a show and it was like a panel show and a bunch of people were saying, what do you think is going to happen? | ||
And everybody was like, well, it'll be World War III. It'll be this, it'll be that. | ||
I said, you guys know, next January we're probably going to be sitting right here. | ||
The world's not going to burn down. | ||
The market's not going to collapse. | ||
We're not going to be living in shanties. | ||
Probably. | ||
We're probably going to be sitting right here. | ||
And I wonder if 100 years from now, no digital currency will have fought that back. | ||
I mean, it's insistent. | ||
We have to keep fighting these things back, but the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, and that's just a fact of the matter. | ||
But I so appreciate your view. | ||
OnX, at GregReese, reesreport.com, gregreese.substack.com. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, sir. | ||
Glad you're back in the United States, and keep up the fantastic work at InfoWars and elsewhere. | ||
Greg Reese, thanks so much for joining us at Greg Reese on X. That'll be it for us, folks. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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