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One thing I've always believed about public service, especially the presidency, is the importance of asking ourselves, have we left the country in better shape than we found it?
Tonight, I can say with all my heart, the answer to that question is resounding yes because of you.
And if you needed any more of a reminder of how out to lunch our government is, let's check in with the Appalachians.
And this is where we are today.
Shameful.
Our workforce persevered through all of the challenges I've just described.
John, first snowstorm here underway, and these freezing temperatures are really the last thing people in Western North Carolina needed.
If you see here, people were in these mobile homes.
Those floors were torn out by the storm.
Helene, eight weeks ago, they were moved to hotels by FEMA. Those hotel vouchers for many people have run out, and now they are in tents after eight weeks after this storm.
And they also persevered through a difficult security environment generated by misinformation about FEMA's work spread through social media.
The people on FEMA were faring the Trump houses like they were faring people with vicious dogs in their backyard.
Exactly.
And that's based on the trends.
We help all survivors, all people, obtain all of the assistance that they are qualified for under the law.
If you were going to stay, we cannot guarantee you food and supplies, okay?
We can't guarantee that we can come back up here and get you.
This is your chance to get out of here.
And misinformation was making that work much more difficult.
And really calling myself out in my own journey of going from being a liberal Quaker and then living in rural Appalachia for 12 years and going through this hurricane and realizing, like, it was not the Democrats that helped me.
No, it was hardcore conservative Republicans who had my back without question.
They just jumped in and did whatever it took.
And that Was mind-blowing for me.
This is already a tough situation.
Many have told me they didn't get the help they expected from FEMA, whether that's a longer hotel stay, an RV to stay in, or just some extra money to offset things.
Helene damaged a large stretch of this Swannanoa area, and many homes are considered uninhabitable.
So people that are staying in RVs are oftentimes in their own backyard.
Their car is just sitting broken along the road.
Fuel continues to be a major concern as they continue rebuilding walls, trying to stay warm.
And the Western Carolina Emergency Network tells me they need kerosene for heaters and gas for generators, but donations are slim.
So they're trying to get the word out that people in North Carolina still need a lot of help.
Now, besides the physical, there's also the mental.
A lot of volunteers telling me that preparing for bad conditions is a sort of PTSD for healing survivors as well.
And we're expecting, at most, up to a foot of snow in some of the mountainous areas here in Swannanoa, North Carolina.
So we've got snow up here today.
They're calling for 1 to 3 inches.
In this area, and up in the higher elevations, 5 to 10. Go check on people.
We're on Burnsville right now laying down some hay for some of these families who lost their homes and are unfortunately living in these tents.
Clint over here, as you can see, it is a freaking muddy mess over here.
So we're helping them out, getting some of this hay on the ground.
Hopefully it'll make it a little more solid for them.
Our founding fathers tarred and feathered people for less.
This is insane.
You're going to tax me in order to fund an emergency management agency.
And then when I actually need it, when the hurricane actually comes through or the flood actually comes through, you're going to deny me services that I paid for based upon my political viewpoint.
At the very least, at the very least, there should be monetary compensation to all these folks.
But I think the folks who are actually responsible for injecting these policies at whatever level, and frankly, the people who took the orders To follow through on those directives should all be in jail.
They should all be in jail for decades.
It is inconceivable that we would allow, and by not doing that, by not punishing them, yes, punishing them for this egregious violation of people's rights.
By not punishing them, we're sending the signal that you can continue to do this.
That as long as you keep it under a certain threshold and you have some vaguely plausible excuse for why you explicitly discriminated against people for their political views, you can just keep on doing it.
This needs to come to an end and it's only going to do that.
It's Monday, November 25th 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.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Infowars.com, band.video.
We are coming to you live this Monday morning, November 25th, 2024. In what could very well, once again, be our final broadcast.
I know you're probably sick of hearing that.
I'm sick of saying it, frankly.
But today, there's a hearing at a court in Houston to determine whether the In my opinion, criminal proceedings that they called an auction will be allowed to go through or whether something else will happen.
And we don't really have a time frame on that quite yet.
But if the crew can bring in as soon as we find out, all we know is that at some point today, there's an evidentiary hearing scheduled where the auctioneer in the supposedly victorious Onion conglomerate are going to make their case for why allowing a lower bid that used credit and didn't follow the rules of the auction should be allowed to go through.
And so as I understand it, the two outcomes from today could be that the judge says actually it's fine.
Actually, it's totally fine that the plaintiffs got together with the auctioneers and rigged the election in their favor, or rigged the auction in their favor.
Or, I guess we'll have to do the auction again.
I'm guessing that they would say, okay, we're just going to scrap this and, you know, do it again later.
I really don't know.
But, we'll let you know whatever happens.
And we should know one way or another a little something more about where we go from here.
And we'll cover that as the AP is covering it in the Daily Dispatch.
But of course we have news from around the world to get to.
I'm going to be joined in studio by Wid Lyman of Borderhawk News.
Talk about some of the immigration crisis that's going on.
We also have some new appointees from Donald Trump that are maybe his most disappointing yet.
At least it's diverse.
At least his cabinet's going to be diverse.
I mean, I think, you know, he's got a woman chief of staff.
He's got a woman head of the DNI. Lots of women in positions of power.
He's got white guys.
He's got black guys.
He's really rounded off the diversity spectrum by hiring not just a gay guy, but a gay whale.
He actually brought a gay amphibious...
A water-living mammal into his cabinet in what I consider, frankly, a personal insult.
Sebastian Gorka.
So we'll get into that a little bit as well today.
And I plan on taking your phone calls throughout the second hour of today's show before we are joined by Wood Lyman in the third.
And so for now, let's just get right into it.
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch.
Alright, here it is, folks.
Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 25th of November, 2024. Judge in Alex Jones' bankruptcy to hear arguments on The Onion's bid for Infowars.
A bankruptcy judge is set to hear arguments today, Monday, in conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' effort to stop satirical news outlet The Onion from buying Infowars and turning it into a parody.
Jones alleges fraud and collusion marred the bankruptcy auction in which The Onion was named the winning bid.
Bitter on November 14th over a company affiliated with him.
It's not clear how soon U.S. bankruptcy judge Christopher Lopez in Houston will issue a ruling.
He could allow The Onion to move forward with the sale, order a new auction, or name the other bidder as the winner at stake.
The other bidder, First United American Companies, runs a website in Jones' name that sells nutritional supplements.
Regardless, Jones has set up a new studio, websites, and social media accounts that would allow him to keep airing his show.
His personal account with 3.3 million followers on social platform X is not part of the sale, although Lopez will be deciding whether it should be included in the liquidation and sold off later.
Jones' bankruptcy.
And the liquidation of his assets came about after he was ordered to pay nearly, well, you know the story.
Well, you know the whole story.
But there's an interesting twist in this from Infowars.com.
Why the case for Elon Musk to buy MSNBC and Infowars is so strong?
Alex Jones breaks down the secrets of destroying the woke mind virus and launching the next great renaissance.
And this is a clip from a show yesterday, Alex's Sunday evening show.
He broke down the real case for Elon Musk buying both InfoWars and MSNBC. But Elon Musk has tweeted out, hinted at the fact that he might be in the market for buying MSNBC, and maybe he'll hand it over to InfoWars, which would be awesome, and I would love it.
I think that's a great idea.
I really do.
Do you know that the MS in MSNBC stands for Microsoft?
It's Microsoft NBC, which is why it's such trash.
Basically, it's so bad that NBC is cutting it off, like cutting it free.
NBC is cutting free MSNBC because basically MSNBC is so despised and hated and untrustworthy that it's affecting NBC shows.
Because people don't want to watch the nightly news because they see NBC, they think MSNBC, they think a bunch of lefty lying idiots and they don't want to watch.
So that's just how cancerous The leftist mind virus truly is.
Meanwhile, G20's online speech clampdown calls for set to ignite free speech fears.
This story from InfoWars.com as well.
G20 leaders convened in Rio de Janeiro have called for enhanced responsibility and transparency from digital platforms to tackle the growing challenges of quote misinformation, disinformation, hate speech, and others in their long list of supposed online harms.
The summit's final declaration highlighted the transformative role of digital platforms in global communication, but noted the adverse effects of digital content's rapid spread.
It called for increased accountability from platforms to manage speech, which should raise eyebrows among free speech advocates who've heard all of this before.
And we'll get back into that, but it's a full-spectrum attack on free speech worldwide.
Infowars is just the tip of the spear.
Meanwhile, InfoWars.com, bird flu found in California raw milk.
Bird flu has been detected in a batch of raw milk sold by a California farm.
Prompting an urgent recall, the California Department of Public Health detected bird flu in a batch of raw milk from Raw Farms LLC in Fresno County.
The company has now issued a recall for all milk from batch 2024 from the 9th of November with a best-by date of the 27th.
Purchasers have been advised to return the milk to the point of sale and vendors have been told to remove milk from the affected batch from their shelves.
As of yet, no cases of bird flu have been attributed to the milk.
There's been no further evidence of contamination.
We'll get back into this again as well.
But just know, bird flu probably made in a lab and released on purpose.
Finally, we have this.
This is sort of the final stage in a long and tragic saga.
Texas father who tried for years to stop his ex-wife from allowing his preteen child, who now identifies as Luna, to be chemically castrated, has been dealt a blow in a California court.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Juhas ruled that Jeff Younger's ex-wife, Ann Gorgulas, Gorgon?
She literally has the name of a mythical monster.
That's interesting.
Would be granted full custody of his 12-year-old son, James, and would be able to allow him to transition.
This comes as a bloaty younger, 59, who announced on campaign that he's lost all parental rights over his twins and wished his children goodbye.
He was granted supervised visitation, but the father said he won't do that.
That younger said he sends letters and gifts to his son, but his ex-wife is not required to make sure the boys receive them.
Saying, let my story be a cautionary tale for young men.
Fathers have no rights to their children.
Do not enter the family law system.
He said, California Judge Juhas gave my ex-wife authority to castrate my son, James.
Chemical castration involves a child taking puberty, blocking medication to stop sex hormones from being produced.
It's not the same as surgical castration, which I imagine is also on the on the table.
So very tragic.
It's just a sign of where we are in this country.
That's your daily dispatch.
It's, yeah, absolutely horrifying.
It really is horrifying.
I think that's where we're going to start today.
Instead of looking at some of the hard news from over the weekend, which there is plenty and we'll get to that.
But for some reason today I stumbled on two videos and I want to show you that I think sort of lay out I don't know what they lay out.
To be honest, I don't know what they lay out.
I don't know what the connection is here, but I think you'll get it.
I think you'll understand it.
I saw a tweet yesterday where it was somebody asking, why are white men so angry?
Like, what the hell, you guys?
You're on top.
Why are you so angry?
And it's like, well, the answer is obvious.
It's actually disturbing you would have to even ask that.
The answer is that our homelands are being invaded and we're being called the bad guys.
It's really not that complicated.
And even more than that, white men or just men in general over the age of 30 can actually still remember a time when everything wasn't insane and terrible.
And we're mad that that doesn't exist anymore.
Insulting and massively disrespectful that people would even ask the question.
Because they know.
Because they know perfectly well.
It's obvious and it is like you can't even pretend not to know what's happening.
And they do pretend not to know what's happening until a certain point.
At which point the mask falls.
It's just completely absurd to be You know, deliberately destroying nations, demonizing and insulting and discriminating against one type of people, and looking at that type of person and going, why are you so mad?
What are you so mad about?
It's like, you know perfectly well what we're mad about.
Shut the hell up.
But the point is, and the fact is, that the country that our forefathers built, That was nice and wonderful and worked well and served everybody and created a system by which absolutely anybody born in any station could rise to the heights of fame and fortune and power and privilege and absolutely everything by sheer dint of their hard work and talents has been inverted,
corrupted, destroyed, and everything's worse now.
Again, really not that complicated.
And one of the main tactics of the leftists is to convince you that that better world never actually existed.
So when you see the videos and the pictures and the images, the real-life home videos of what things were like in the 50s and the 60s, they want you to think that that doesn't exist, that that was just a thin veil and that underneath there was just this cesspit of corruption and hatred and malice and discontent.
The classic image of the happy 1950s family with the Labels where it's like the mom's like, I'm drugged out and kept as a slave in my home.
And the little boy's like, the priest touched me.
And the father's just like, I hate my family.
And it's just like, yeah, nobody was ever happy.
There's no neighborhood that was ever safe.
Kids never ran around and played all day and then came home when the streetlights came on.
That's all a lie.
That's all an illusion.
They have to convince you that that never existed so that when you look around and see how crap everything is now, you don't have anything to compare it to.
No, the fact is it did exist.
And some of us were even born at the tail end of it and got to enjoy it.
So I'm going to show some videos here that I think illustrate what we're losing.
What is going away?
One is a stand-up routine, but the other is a video from our stalwart leader, Alex Jones.
Alex Jones posted this on X yesterday.
Quick video with the label.
Important question for lefties.
Why do you drive slow in the fast lane?
Are you morons or do you do it on purpose?
Let's go now to clip number two.
alex jones
As society breaks down, you get these mentally ill people like this guy who get in the fast lane and drive 20 miles under the speed limit or 18 miles under the speed limit.
You say, well, the car's in front of him.
No.
There wasn't a car in front of him.
Look at this person.
Now you know, you know that's a Democrat.
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A lot of times they have Democrat stickers on their cars.
alex jones
I mean, just morons.
And it's getting worse and worse.
Just absolutely devastatingly stupid.
And they don't understand that the left lane is for passing.
They think it's like this open lane for them to enjoy themselves.
And it's just indicative of people having no knowledge about anything.
I mean, it's just everywhere in Austin, all over the country now.
I mean, it's just, it's just, it's a constant.
People in the slow lane, I mean, in the fast lane.
And I'm talking about 15, 20 miles on the speed limit.
Braindead morons going under the speed limit.
For even the slow lane.
I mean, cops, they're the ones that need tickets.
They're the ones that need tickets.
But that's spiritually indicative of what they do.
They hold back society, they sabotage innovation.
No money for space travel, but lots of money to cut little boys' pants off.
And you know, $15 million grants to study shrimp on treadmills.
You think I'm joking?
I'm not.
So, it's just classic BS. Absolute classic BS. I want to have like a t-shirt or something that says, the left lane is for passing.
Get out of the left lane.
But they are leftists, so they like to drive in the left lane.
I'm going to do an actual study of the left.
I see it all the time.
There's always some stupid moron left.
It's half the time they've got a Democrat sticker on their car.
I mean, these people are just so stupid.
They took all the poison shots, thought it would make them safe, erase their immune system.
It's mad I told them you couldn't spread it and couldn't get it.
You took it.
It's all lies.
They're just a cult of idiots.
harrison smith
A cult of idiots.
I love it.
And there's the shrimp.
There's super shrimp running on the treadmill.
I have a feeling there's two types of reaction to that video.
One is the lefty reaction of just like, wow, this is so insane.
Those right-wingers are so insane.
Someone drives slow in the left lane and suddenly it's a big conspiracy from leftists that leftists are stupid.
Gee, way to take that out of...
And then the other half is the people like me that are just like, yeah, no, I think that was an internal monologue.
Like, that...
That sounded like an out-of-body experience.
I was watching somebody else have exactly the same thoughts I did driving down the road, especially in Austin.
Because, by the way, it is actually a political thing.
By the way, it's actually true.
It is a political thing.
I think.
I mean, I think it has to.
It's like the more lefty your city is, the worse the traffic is.
Just strictly because people don't drive the speed limit.
Every single day.
Happened to me on the way here.
That's why it was so funny.
I'm watching that video before I leave my house.
I leave my house.
And on the way, I'm stuck behind somebody going 25 miles an hour under the speed limit on the freeway.
It's like, oh yeah.
These people are horrible.
So it's like as your country becomes more left, there's the really obvious, apparent, tangible things like the fact that they'll take your son away and castrate him in a different state even though you don't want him to, like what happened to Jeff Younger.
That's like the in-your-face, like, oh my god, how did it get to this point level of leftist insanity.
But you only get, like by the time you're there, your life, whether you recognize it or not, is just replete with There's disruptions everywhere.
And it's just one of those things.
I'll go to this other clip, maybe expand on a little on the other side.
This is a bit of a longer clip, but I don't know.
Again, it just, it sings to me because it reflects so perfectly what we've lost over just the last few decades.
Clip number four.
unidentified
I was sitting in my house a couple weeks ago, just relaxing.
My doorbell rang.
This is weird.
It's a different feeling when your doorbell rings today opposed to 20 years ago, right?
20 years ago, your doorbell rang?
That was a happy moment in your house.
It's called company.
I'd be sitting there on a Thursday night watching TV. Your doorbell rang?
The whole family shot off the couch.
Oh my God!
Put the lights on!
Somebody's here!
We got people!
The whole family went to the door.
The kids were in socks.
They slid up through the door.
Nobody looked to see who it was.
Right, you just opened up the door, you were like, "Oh my God, look at that." "Look at us here." And you'd ask them, what the hell are you doing here?
And the person would be like, I was in the neighborhood.
I thought I might stop by, see how the kids are doing.
They're like, oh, come on, man.
We're gonna have some cake.
Your mother had a little Entenmann's.
It'd be some Sara Lee crumble cake.
Just in case company came over.
She made an announcement when she bought it.
She's like, listen, nobody touch this cake.
This is for company only.
Those crap muffins, those are for you people.
You better hope to God somebody comes over so we can cut the cake.
She put her cake in the middle of the table, proud of it.
And then she put it right in the middle.
Cut yourself a slice.
Want a cup of coffee?
Want some Sanka?
Yeah, that's old school.
A lot of the young kids are looking at me like, what is that, an iPhone app?
What the hell is Sanka?
Your mother had a tin, brown and orange tin of Sanka, ready to go just in case the company should put a big pot on the table.
Go ahead.
Nobody had a cell phone back then.
If your house phone did ring, your father stood up and said, nobody get that phone.
We got company.
And you lost track of time.
Two hours went by.
You were like, we got to get out of here.
That's okay.
Next time we're going to come by you.
Yeah, my door's always open.
Now your doorbell rings.
I was like, what the f***?
Your own mother's crawling across the kitchen floor.
Get down, my army crawl!
Army crawl, get in the closet.
Go get the sword in the living room.
Somebody get the sword underneath the couch in the living room.
There's a sword.
Alright, you have to turn and ask your family.
You invite anybody over?
You invite anybody over.
harrison smith
I gotta find this guy's name.
It's very funny.
Sebastian Maniscalco.
Maniscalco.
Dan knows everybody.
Yeah, hilarious stuff.
But, you know, it's not just silly stand-ups, not just a silly video from Alex Jones.
It's all very true.
It's all very much what we're losing.
The neighborliness, the...
Hey, I'm not saying I don't have a sword for when strangers show up.
You have to these days.
You have to.
The neighborliness, the competence, the intelligence, having a world where, like, just things get done and your order is right.
You can speak the same language as the people that you're hiring to do construction.
Like, just a world that made sense and was simple has been replaced by a world that is just frustrating and infuriating and unfriendly and disseparate and untrusting.
And it's on purpose to keep you alone and not a threat.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
This is the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
We'll be joined by Wood Lyman in the third hour.
We're awaiting an update.
Not sure when court starts, but I imagine we'll know in probably 30 minutes we'll at least have a timetable of when the hearing will occur today.
Stories on the AP... Judge and Alex Jones' bankruptcy to hear arguments on the Onion's bid for Infowars.
It's not clear how soon the U.S. bankruptcy judge, Christopher Lopez, will issue a ruling, but he could determine whether the auction goes through and were purchased by the Onion, or whether the actual winner of the auction with the bigger bid takes control, or if they set up some sort of new auction.
We are yet again.
We await our fate in the hands of the court whose decisions, as far as I can tell, are utterly unpredictable.
So we'll keep you up to date on that.
But it could very well be that we have a repeat of last Thursday, Thursday before, in which we get the report that the sale has gone through and we're to be shut down later today.
It could happen today.
It could happen tomorrow.
It could never happen.
We just don't know.
We just don't know.
No matter what happens, you can still go to thealexjonesstore.com and support us in the future.
Like, no matter what.
No matter what.
Infowars stays.
We remain in this studio.
Fantastic.
Thealexjonesstore.com is where you go to support us.
They take over Infowars.
We get shut down.
We have to launch out of our satellite studio.
Well, thealexjonesstore.com supports us.
Elon Musk buys InfoWars and MSNBC and turns us into XNBC InfoWars.
Well, you can still support us at thealexjonesstore.com.
So no matter what happens next, if you want this mission to continue, this mission of, really, when you boil it right down to it, common sense, tradition, Christian ethos, True, basic Americana.
You can go to thealexjonesstore.com and support us in this.
And that really is it.
And what a...
Hopefully I'm not just taking advantage of this platform, but there's something so unique about Infowars.
Like you turn on the Alex Jones Show and it's going to be a college-level education about...
Nuclear weaponry and doctrine and the history of Russian-American relations.
We might just do hard news, just straight headlines and analysis.
Or maybe we'll spend an hour showing stand-up clips and funny videos.
And it's all in the same mission.
It's all part of the same effort.
Because as I showed that stand-up and that...
What I find a hilarious video from Alex Jones complaining about people driving slow in the fast lane.
It's all indicative and it all illustrates and highlights what we're actually fighting for and against here.
What we're fighting against is the endless inconveniences of the modern world.
Totally unnecessary.
Totally restrictive.
And whether that's people just not knowing how to drive, not even knowing that the left lane is for passing, like they just don't know because people just, they just have no idea.
I mean, they don't know Utah as a state.
They don't know how many moons the earth has.
They don't know that America is a country.
I mean, you've seen all the videos we've showed you of just the endless foolishness, the endless stupidity of people with like, you know, high school graduations, high school diplomas.
And yet are counting on their fingers what 10 times 10 times 10 is and still gets it hilariously wrong.
You know, it's hard to run a country.
It's hard to run a first world country when the adults in your country can't multiply 10 times 10 times 10. I think it's impossible.
I don't think you can run a country at that point.
In the same way, Again, they want to make you think that all of the inconveniences, all of the horrors, all of the annoyances, and people act like this is some sort of privilege.
It's not a privilege.
It should be a right to have a neighborhood where you don't have junkies shooting up on the sidewalk.
That's not an unreasonable request for your government, but they want you to think that it is.
They want you to think that this is just the modern world.
All these crazy modern inconveniences.
It's just, hey, it's part of progress.
It's part of the modern world.
It's completely inexorable from or something that you can't extract from the modern world.
It's baked in.
It's a necessary thing.
We want to have better technology.
We want to be more advanced.
We want to go to the moon.
Then you just got to deal with, you know, not being able to communicate with your neighbor.
But then you do something like go to Japan.
And you're like, okay, they're more modern than us significantly.
And they don't have any of the problems that we have in America.
And you realize this isn't impossible.
It's not just inevitable that the more advanced you get, the crazier and more inconvenient everything becomes.
It's just a product of the choices that we're making, what we're prioritizing.
And the fact that we are not humble, I think really goes back to pride, to be honest with you.
Because there's something in the modern person that is so self-assured and so...
That they really think that because a scientist somewhere, they've assured me, can explain thunder, then superstitions are to be thrown to the side.
You know what I mean?
Because I would say people think that because they know the water cycle...
They think that that gives them some massive insight and makes them smarter than what they refer to as the goat herders from 2,000 years ago that wrote the Bible.
And there's just something so dismissive about the way things were before, as if everything in tradition is just the consequence of thoughtless, paranoid superstition.
When the reality is traditions are traditions because it's been generation after generation after generation of trial and error and it turns out that we actually figured it out.
We actually figured it out pretty much completely.
We actually already peaked as a civilization and it's only when people started messing with that formula that things started to get worse again.
I point out all the time, people my age, all of our grandmothers have college degrees.
Everyone I know, all my friends growing up, all of our grandmothers went to college, got a degree, and then became housewives.
As a choice.
Not because they thought it was some religious duty that they couldn't explain but felt compelled to adhere to.
Not because they were superstitious.
Not because they were fearful and forced into this role.
Because they knew it was the best way to have a happy, healthy life.
Like, that's what you do.
Now we've moved away from that.
Everybody's less happy.
Everybody's sicker.
Everybody's poorer.
Everybody's working more and earning less.
It's just everything is worse in every possible way.
Except you have, you know, a lot more crap on TV to watch.
And so you get down to like what Infowars' mission is.
It literally is just normalness.
It's just normality.
It's just, let's just be normal.
It's really not that complicated.
And normal for centuries in the Western world was a man and a woman getting married, preferably young, having kids, the father working, the mother staying home, the extended family being around and close by to help, you know, shoulder the burden.
It's all very good.
It's all very normal.
It's all very good.
It worked very well.
And now fast forward 50 years, you've got trans kids and 50 plus percent divorce rates.
And massive drug addiction.
Massive unhappiness.
Half of liberal women are on some psychotic drug.
So we can get into the news and we will.
We'll talk about Ukraine.
We'll talk about Russia.
And we'll talk about Israel and All the ridiculous nonsense going on there.
But at the end of the day, it all really boils down to like we just want to live in a world where things are simple and easy.
People are nice to each other.
Not at each other's throats.
Not harboring some 2,000 year old grudge against a race.
You know, just normal stuff.
Anyway, we'll get into the news now.
We'll get into the news now.
And we'll start with Russia and Ukraine, I guess.
unidentified
I don't have a bunch of other stuff.
harrison smith
I guess while we're at it.
I mean, I guess while we're talking about just complete utter insanity.
It's really hard to even fathom.
How far we've fallen.
UK Plan gives gender-confused women and lesbians priority for IVF over heterosexual couples.
If 25 years ago social conservatives had sat down, brainstormed, and attempted to come up with a headline that encapsulated the moral and social chaos brought about by the sexual revolution, I doubt they could have done better than this one.
Published by Daily Mail on November 16th, trans men and lesbians would get IVF priority two years ahead of heterosexual couples under NHS plan.
According to the report, the UK's National Health Service has put forward plans that will give trans men and lesbians access to NHS-funded IBF two years ahead of heterosexual couples.
Trans men, of course, are women who identify as men and thus can theoretically become pregnant, assuming that cross-sex hormones and other drugs haven't rendered them infertile.
And to add insult to injury, the NHS plan also prioritizes single mothers over married couples, although it's not explained why single motherhood should be a social aspiration of the state.
Grossly discriminatory, it's calling.
I mean, it's not just grossly discriminatory.
It's grossly discriminatory in the wrong direction.
I just, I... I don't know what to add to this.
I just want us all to wallow in the sheer unrestrained stupidity, madness...
Inversion that we currently reside in.
They are prioritizing single mothers over families.
So I want to explain.
IVF is a wonderful tool.
It's like a magical tool.
I know no less than five women my age who that have had to use IVF to get pregnant because for years they try to get pregnant without it and they can't do it and it's one of the most painful things you can experience as a as anybody but especially for the women like it's yeah I wouldn't wish it on anybody so if you're gonna have IVF like that's what it's for That's
what it's for.
And it's unfortunate that we even need it.
And in a world where we haven't been beset by hormone-altering plastics and poisons in the vaccines and poisons in the food and water and the social societal pressures to not get married, not have kids, go to school, go to college, get a career, focus on that.
And then by the time that society tells you it's time to settle down, it's like too late and you're Not nearly as fertile as you once were.
So, I mean, it's sad that IVF is even necessary.
It wouldn't be if we had a healthier society overall.
But, you know, that's just the case.
It's just how it is.
And so you have this technology, this procedure, that lets people that would otherwise be incapable of making children actually able to make children.
Couples actually giving birth to their own children.
Through a process that allows him to do so.
Why would this ever be used.
For lesbians.
Or trans men.
Or.
Single women.
It makes no sense.
One of them is.
A heterosexual couple.
Is by nature.
And should be able to.
Make baby and is best.
Set up for raising a healthy, successful, happy, responsible child.
And if they can't because of some restriction or another, then IVF helps them get over that and just returns them to what should be normal.
But now they're prioritizing not healthy couples that...
Just want to have maybe a lot of kids, but now they have to wait two years while all of the trans women, lesbians, and single mothers get priority.
And people want state-run medicine here.
And people want state-run medicine here.
Frankly, if there's anything that the government should be funding in terms of healthcare, I think it should be IVF. I think it should absolutely be IVF. Massachusetts will pay for your IVF. If you live in Massachusetts, if you're hearing my voice and you live in Massachusetts, and maybe you don't know this, you can get IVF treatment paid for by the government, which is a great thing.
My nephew is alive because Massachusetts paid for him to be born, basically.
that's a beautiful thing it's like I don't know are they just trying to get us to stop IVF totally It's like, here's this wonderful new ability to let people have more children when they wouldn't otherwise be able to, but we're going to give it to lesbians first.
And it's like, well, we might as well just not have it.
Yeah, we might as well just not have it, I guess.
In short, the stage is facilitating and funding the procuring of children for those who cannot have a baby naturally, according to the mail.
Which again, it's like if you're a couple and you're trying to have a kid and you're failing, it's like brutal and depressing and horrific.
If you're a lesbian, it shouldn't be that surprising.
It shouldn't be that difficult to figure out why you're not able to have a baby.
It's like if you're a single woman.
It's like, well, the reason you don't have a baby is because you haven't done the thing necessary to create a baby.
So why are we giving you the shortcut?
That just makes no sense.
But nothing does.
Speaking of Massachusetts, should we go to clip number seven?
Or maybe we'll save that for later because we're going to be joined by WID. That's an immigration video.
I guess while we're on the topic of just sheer, unrepentant, unrestrained insanity having to do with sexuality and children, do you know where I'm going with this?
Dr. Lindsey Doe, Has amassed a following over a million people on TikTok.
This was posted by libs of TikTok.
Everybody sees this video and comments on her eyes and you'll know why.
She looks insane.
She looks like a pit bull that's about to attack.
Again, I just don't want to say anything crazy here.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
All I'm saying is if you watch this video, Dr. Lindsey Doe, imagine being somebody from the 50s or 60s, imagine being somebody from the 40s or 20s, pulled forward to a time machine and seeing this.
Any normal person's reaction to this video would be that whatever society produced the person in this video is...
Unworthy of existence and really a danger to humanity as a whole.
And has to be burned down to ashes.
And not rebuilt ever.
Because clearly something went horribly wrong.
And this should serve as a lesson to everybody in the future.
Never to travel down this path.
I don't understand how we got here.
I don't understand how we remain here.
And how so many people can see a video like this.
And think it's normal.
This woman has a million followers.
Let's watch Lindsey Doe.
unidentified
.org.
It's short for Virtuous Pedophiles.
Not virtuous as in they're better than everyone because they're attracted to children, but virtuous like having moral standards and a sexual orientation that they have no control over, like the rest of us.
Before you get all worked up, I'm talking about pedophilia.
Not child molestation or rape.
Pedophilia is the sexual attraction to children.
It's a paraphilia.
There's a link to more information about it in the description videos I've made in the past explaining the kind of human diversity and development.
Molestation and rape are different.
These are abusive actions that often have nothing to do with attraction.
Many child abusers are actually sexually attracted to adults, but they act out on children.
Meaning you probably don't object to pedophiles because you're compassionate and rational, but you may loathe child molesters and rapists because they violate people.
I personally try not to judge either.
Yeah.
harrison smith
Yeah, that's it.
unidentified
How much adrenochrome has she hopped up on?
harrison smith
How much adrenochrome has she hopped up on?
Yeah, there's something there.
I mean, it's...
It's a well-known thing.
You look for it in dogs.
You know, it's what they do before they attack.
They go real still, pick their head up, and you can see the whites of their eyes over their pupils.
It's like a well-known thing.
They're old drawings from old books about the sort of stuff where it's like when you can see the whites of their eyes over their pupils, that's a sign of psychotic behavior.
That's a sign of a disordered brain.
I guess you have to just talk about the eyes because otherwise you have to deal with what she's actually talking about.
Otherwise, if you're going to talk about this video, you have to talk about the fact that she's very desperately trying to get people to not stigmatize sexual attraction to children.
Do you see where we're going with all this?
Do you see where this society is headed?
Maybe we're the crazy ones.
Then again, It all seems to come back to this, doesn't it?
It always seems to come back to this because what we're dealing with is the horrific abuse and total despoilment of innocence as a concept of children and their simplicity being seen as something bad and to be corrected.
It's really sick stuff.
And yet whether you're talking about official corruption in Washington, D.C. or, you know, sexual revolution, what's being taught in academia, I'm sure that woman there is like teaching a course in Harvard or something where, you know, the greatest minds of our generation are being schooled on how to be understanding and empathetic with pedophiles.
Or if you talk about illegal immigration, one of the number one crimes of illegal immigration is the sexual abuse of children, the trafficking of children, the fact that 320,000 children have gone missing in the last few years from the immigration system.
And now we have this video, clip number seven, from again in Massachusetts, illegal aliens Just victimizing and probably destroying forever the innocence and psychological balance of little children.
So let's watch.
unidentified
So, Governor Haley of Massachusetts has welcomed tens of thousands of illegals into her state and has quote-unquote said that she is going to do everything in her power to fight back against Trump's deportation plan.
Yet, three illegals have just been arrested in the state of Massachusetts for raping children.
39 children.
39 children.
Why is this not on the front news?
Front page of every news.
39 crimes against children because of the people we've let into our country illegally.
Disgusting.
Disgusting.
harrison smith
People that the governor of Massachusetts and the mayor of Denver and the governor of California are basically risking civil war to defend and protect and allow to continue to stay in this country.
39 children.
That's 39 lives largely destroyed.
Have you ever seen what happened to somebody who is horrifically and violently abused, especially by a stranger as a child?
Like, they really never recover.
So, you've got three illegal immigrants committing 39 horrific, life-changing, what should face capital punishment crimes against children in Massachusetts led in by our government.
In any society throughout all of history, if one kid gets abused by a population, that entire population is kicked out or killed.
That's just how it works through all of history.
Nowadays, our society, you break into our country and rape a child, we make sure to Give you the psychiatric care that you need and make sure that your life is comfortable for all of time as you, I don't know, probably get a three-year sentence and then are out again with citizenship to boot.
It's sick and twisted and wrong.
By the way, I have an update as to the hearing today.
I'll bring you that on the other side.
We'll take your call throughout the second hour.
unidentified
Stay with us.
harrison smith
It's American Journal.
alex jones
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
This is a time bomb.
Now, eight days ago, every corporate media channel basically in the world...
Cowardly pieces of garbage.
It's reported, InfoWars was closed and sold to The Onion.
We know what you're doing!
Now, that wasn't true.
Such a coward!
You thug scum!
Does that really upset you?
unidentified
Coming for ya!
alex jones
Coming for ya!
That they did that and now we've been back in the building for seven days.
The judge said the sale didn't go through and I'm suing them.
harrison smith
We're gonna beat your ass!
alex jones
There's big evidence your hearing's coming up.
They're gonna get in some serious trouble if there's any justice.
Well stomp your head in if you start a fight with me.
Now, I thought it was a huge victory when we got back in the building.
I thought it was a huge victory that the judges in the cell didn't go through because it wasn't a real auction.
We know what you're doing!
But then I looked at the numbers.
Infowarsstore.com is down now about 80%.
Even if we get Infowars back, which it looks like we will, we'll shut down because people think we're close.
An attack on the species by a guild of psychopaths and they must be defeated.
Then I'm like, well, that's okay.
We've got the Alex Jones store.com.
Great sponsor, great paid for apparel, supplements, you name it.
They don't even own that.
They can't shut that down.
That's financing the Alex Jones Network.
They do shut us down.
So we're going to win.
Except people are emailing us in mass saying, sorry, can't support you.
TheAlexJonesStore.com is owned by The Onion.
They have no claim to that.
unidentified
Beat your ass!
Ugh!
alex jones
I think it's worse.
My dad's supplement companies have tuxoestackles.com.
He's seen his sales cut right in half.
This is a time bomb.
And people hate the left so much and the onions so much.
They're like, we're not giving that money if it goes to them.
unidentified
None of it goes to them.
alex jones
If I can't get a message through to people that I'm still on air, please help me.
That my sponsors aren't owned by them and they're going to win.
Big tough guy, buddy.
unidentified
You just rammed into me.
How do you like that?
alex jones
You want them to shut me down?
I was getting the support we needed.
And now because of these damn deceptive people.
It's a damn death call.
Some people...
Just thought, well, he's gone, that's it.
If people will just wake up to that, we will not just continue on, we will thrive.
harrison smith
Alex Jones Network at AJNLive on X. No matter what happens today, we will be continuing to broadcast on at AJNLive.
And of course, you can support us by going to thealexjonesstore.com.
Now, we do have an update.
The hearing has been scheduled for 2 p.m.
this afternoon.
So 2 p.m., fourth hour of the Alex Jones Show.
We will, well, that's when the hearing will start.
So probably sometime around...
Sometime during the war room.
We'll know more.
We'll know more at some point, probably around 2.30 at 3, at least be able to tell you the direction things are headed in.
After all, this is a evidentiary hearing.
They will be presenting evidence that is presenting their communications and conversations for the onion and the auctioneers.
It's to prove that They made a fiscally responsible choice by choosing the lesser of the bids, whereas guys on our side, the FUAC, will be arguing that they were treated unfairly and that they were not provided a legitimate opportunity to try to offer the most money in order to win the bid.
And it will be up to Judge Christopher Lopez to determine whether or not it goes through.
And of course, we've been sort of reiterating this over and over.
But last time with the emergency hearing filed by several parties against the clearly incorrect procedure of the auction, Judge Lopez's response was nobody should be comfortable with the way the sale went down.
And so you'll see people out there, you'll hear people on podcasts and elsewhere saying, actually, everything about this is totally fine and it's perfectly normal the way they did things and it'll definitely go through.
It's like, well, if that was the case, then there wouldn't have been an emergency hearing.
Judge Lopez wouldn't have gotten angry and said no one should be comfortable with this.
He wouldn't have scheduled an evidentiary hearing.
Clearly, this was not by the book, by the numbers, and done in the normal way.
And I think what the left is banking on is their smear against Alex Jones being so powerful that the legal system just decides to deprive him of his rights and screw him over regardless of the law.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour of American Journal is on.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
M4s.com, band.video, thealexjonesstore.com is how you keep us on the air.
Follow me at Harrison H. Smith on X. At Harrison H. Smith, you can go to moonbase.show.
Find links to everything.
Because it could be that by this afternoon, Infowars is shut down again and we're doing Moonbase in the mornings on Tuesday.
We'll see.
If we are allowed to stay on the air through Thanksgiving, I won't be here either way because Maria Z is going to sit in for me Tuesday and Wednesday.
Tomorrow and the day after.
So regardless, this will be my last episode for a little while, but we can just hope that the sale doesn't go through and either we get to retain Infowars or it's rescheduled.
The whole auction thing is rescheduled for later.
Regardless, it's been nice to have this bit of reprieve And I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls.
This hour, we'll be joined by Whit Lyman in studio.
Next hour, we'll be talking a lot about immigration, which has to be the number one issue to save this country.
And that's one thing.
We have another video from Alex Jones talking about the Infowars sale.
So maybe we'll go to that here.
But I got to talk about...
The blackpilling from the Trump supporters.
Supposed Trump, the non-Trump supporters.
unidentified
The...
harrison smith
I would consider traitors in our ranks.
acting like a friend, but working as a spy.
In part because I, it's like as soon as we won the election, people like forgot what we were up against.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
And you have to understand that the Trump victory...
If nothing else, if all he's able to do, all of his promises, all of his guarantees, everything that he has put forward, peace in Ukraine, peace in Iran, Department of Government efficiency, firing all the federal workers that are sabotaging things behind the scenes, cleaning out the deep state, getting rid of the bad actors in the CIA and FBI, reforming, all of that is great.
It all needs to be focused on.
If nothing else, if all he does is diminish the inflow of illegal immigrants to a level that at least it was at before Kamala and Joe got in, and deportations, large-scale deportations,
if that's all he does, it still will be like a miraculous gift of a few more years of America to try to save itself because You have to understand, if Kamala Harris had gotten to office,
all of the tens of millions of people that arrived over the last four years would have been fast-tracked into citizenship, given voting rights, giving a say in our country to the tens of millions of people they brought over, and tens of millions of more people would be brought over, and then that's it for this country.
I mean, you think America can handle...
The 30 million people that have already arrived being given citizenship and 30 million more people arriving.
I mean, four more years of Kamala Harris, the population of America would be half illegal immigrants.
Like, half of the people in America would have arrived in the last five years.
I think people forget.
I don't know if they forget or just don't think about it, but, like, that's...
That was the possibility.
That was the other timeline that we could be on right now.
So just realize, four more years of that, and that's a death blow to America.
We're just critically injured right now.
We're just on the hospital bed being kept alive by machines, but still potentially can make a full recovery.
Four more years of that, and that's a...
Dagger through the heart of America.
So we avoided total death in the election.
And everybody casting doubt on Donald Trump and undermining him from the minute He was elected.
He needs to shut the hell up and get on board or get out of the way.
Or be the enemy that you really are.
Just be on the other side.
We'll get to it.
I'll explain it.
But let's go first to this video.
Alex Jones just uploaded this this morning talking about some of the billionaires behind the operation to shut down Infowars.
Let's watch.
alex jones
We've now learned from recently released court documents What happened to me in the last seven years with the whole Sandy Hook thing, and I've learned more and more as the process went on, where it came from, why PR firms were hired to say I did all this stuff I never even did, how they raised money for gun control groups in my name claiming I was persecuting them, and then now it all came out in court.
Michael Bloomberg was behind the whole thing to not just destroy the Second Amendment but the First Amendment as well, and His gun control group, Everytown, funded the lawsuits, the attacks, and now is the backer and owner of this Onion satirical site.
And they've admitted on national news that they're going to fund it to try to take over my identity and then misrepresent me to discredit not just myself but the freedom movement.
And that's what they've done the whole time is basically steal my identity.
And to try to take me off air and then go and create a straw man of who I am to demonize Trump and Trump supporters and populists and just anti-globalists.
But they even put in their fake bid that of course failed a few weeks ago.
Now there's a major court investigation.
That part of the money from the Onion that's made off Infowars will go to them.
And that Bloomberg's the main backer that funds the Onion.
So then that goes to the people that were his front group pursuing me.
So this is a conspiracy against rights.
It's a major civil rights violation.
I've got top lawyers on it.
And Bloomberg's very arrogant and thought he'd get away with this.
But, you know, little Michael Bloomberg and his little baby feet.
It's up against the American people in the Great Awakening and the Fourth Turning.
So keep praying for us, folks.
We're going to fight through this.
But these guys have committed major civil rights crimes, in my view, against not just me, but the American people as well.
And it's all coming out.
God bless.
harrison smith
Turns out Michael Bloomberg was behind the whole thing.
That's the tweet from AtRealAlexJones.
And, yeah, Bloomberg's participation in this has been known for a while, you know, just how fully and how...
Corruptly been involved is still coming out.
But in one of the Normie podcasts I was listening to about the Jones case, they were saying something about...
I mean, it's just...
There's a level of, like, cognitive dissonance in the left that it's pervasive.
It's, like, ubiquitous.
It's, like, just in every one of their statements, there's some bizarre angle to it.
You know, I've talked a little bit about it.
You hear the normie mainstream media broadcasts about the sale of Infowars.
And, like, they're so dismissive and hateful of Alex Jones and the concept of conspiracy theories.
They just think the idea of a conspiracy happening is absurd and Alex Jones should really have his life destroyed and maybe be killed because he dares to suggest that such things exist.
While simultaneously saying, well, the judge is a Trump appointee, so obviously he's in cahoots with the conservatives to give Alex Jones leniency in his trial.
And they just say it with no irony, right?
There's like conspiracy theories are dangerous and everyone who traffics in them should be sued out of existence and their children's inheritance should be taken and given to who they say is in a conspiracy.
But also that's not happening because the judge is secretly in cahoots with the Jones people and they're working to enslave black people because they vote for Trump.
And it's like, do you hear yourself at all?
Are you listening to yourself?
Is anything, like when you say one thing, do you forget that you said that in the next sentence?
I don't understand how you can be so hilariously inconsistent.
And one of the things they talked about was how Alex Jones talked about Soros being behind some of the attacks against him.
And the podcast host is like, actually it's Michael Bloomberg, but it doesn't matter because Soros is just, he's just a stand-in for the global Jewish conspiracy that everyone thinks is, or that Alex Jones, you know, tells his audience is doing.
And it's like, okay, first of all, clearly I've never listened to Alex Jones.
Probably the number one criticism of InfoWars I see online is that we don't blame everything on a global Jewish conspiracy.
Michael Bloomberg is, of course, another Jewish billionaire, so there is that.
So there is a bit of irony there.
And then in that exact same episode, minutes later, they're talking about what's actually for sale at Infowars, and they're like, all of the information on the computers, that's what's really valuable, because that's what Media Matters is going to get their hands on and be able to go through and find out what these people say to each other internally.
Like, oh, Media Matters.
Who funds Media Matters again?
Sorry, remind me again who it is that funds and operates Media Matters.
Is it George Soros?
Is that who you're talking about?
Right, so it's like there's just something in the leftist where it's beyond words.
It's beyond description.
It's beyond hypocrisy.
It's beyond cognitive dissonance.
Everything they believe is just is like incompatible with everything else they believe.
It's very hard to get a handle on.
As they talk about If you reference George Soros being a part of this trial, that's just because Soros is shorthand for the global Jewish conspiracy.
You're lying about everybody controlling, but actually it was a consortium of other billionaire Jews that are shutting us down.
And the Soros Media Matters conglomerate is certainly a part of it and is operating behind the scenes to take advantage of and wield power against Infowars and everybody who works here.
But it's crazy to say it.
But you're the crazy one.
You deserve to be shut down for pointing out who it is that's behind all of this crap.
I did this on Moonbase last week, but I figured I'd do it here.
I was going to cut it out at one point, but whatever.
So I want to show you a quick example.
We're just going to do this live here.
And you can do it at home.
You can follow along at home.
This will be a participation activity.
Go to Google.
Search Alex Jones Sandy Hook.
And I put Alex Jones in...
Quotations.
Just so it gets that exact phrase.
Go to the news tab.
Click the date drop down list.
Go to custom date.
And here I put it from January 1st, 2013, so that would have been two weeks after Sandy Hook occurred, to January 1st, 2016, and I searched Alex Jones Sandy Hook.
And what you'll find is that all of the news from the Google archives from 2013 to 2016, and Alex Jones is not in a single headline anywhere anywhere.
Donald Trump praises leading conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his amazing reputation.
So there they actually mention Alex Jones, but not Sandy Hook, Newtown Victims' Families, Orange is the New Black recap.
Like, there's just nothing.
There's just, from 2013, 2016, there's not a single headline or a single story actually, you know, about Alex Jones being related to Sandy Hook.
Sandy Hook massacre, details emerged, demolition of Sandy Hook underway.
Sandy Hook Memorial stops in Augusta.
Balloons could bring internet to hard-to-access places.
So just nowhere, just not a single one.
There's Alex Jones on Boston bomb blasts.
It's a different thing.
There's not a single headline in 2013-2016 about Alex Jones and Sandy Hook.
Not a single one.
Then you change the parameters from January 1st, 2016 to January 1st, 2020. And suddenly there's thousands.
Suddenly there's thousands.
And it just goes on and on and on.
It was only in 2016 that anybody decided to relate Alex Jones to the Sandy Hook conspiracy.
Okay?
And there's, what, 20 pages of this.
It just goes on and on and on.
But the interesting thing is that when you get to sort of the end of these results, and I sorted them by date, So as we move back, we should be going back in time.
And what you find is that the first story relating Alex Jones to Sandy Hook was literally one week after the election in 2016. One week after the election in 2016, and you have GQ publishing Sandy Hook.
Truther Alex Jones says he got a nice thank you call from the president-elect.
So for the first time, At that point, it had been three, four years since the massacre took place.
And one week after Donald Trump wins the election, they decide that it is a, and it's a political attack associating Donald Trump, right?
It was more of an attack against Donald Trump, this headline, this GQ story.
Sandy Hook truther Alex Jones says he got a nice thank you call from Donald Trump.
So never once in the four years following the massacres, Alex Jones and Sandy Hook included in a single headline together.
And it's only one week after the election that GQ decides an attack vector on Donald Trump will be to go after Alex Jones in association with Sandy Hook.
And then it was one day after that, daughter of Sandy Hook victim demands Donald Trump disown Alex Jones.
So I just want to impress upon you what's actually behind this whole thing.
If Alex Jones had been a terror of the Sandy Hook families, we probably would have seen a headline about that at any point in 2013, 2014, 2015, or 2016, but nothing until the week after the election when they decided that a good attack vector on Donald Trump and a way to discredit and try to eliminate alternative, uncontrolled, non-mainstream media sources was to associate Alex Jones with Donald Trump and Alex Jones with Sandy Hook.
And within a week, there were dozens of headlines.
And that's when everything got kicked off.
And from that point on, you could not search Alex Jones without it being associated with Sandy Hook, despite up until then, for years and years, that was never a thing.
Never a thing, never associated, not a single headline.
So hey...
You know, maybe that's just a coincidence.
unidentified
You know, at the time of the Sandy Hook shooting, I was working for a news station that was part of the CNN affiliate program, CNN News Source, and I had never heard of Alex Jones.
Totally covered Sandy Hook, all of that.
Never heard any of these conspiracy theories.
harrison smith
Do you want to know another interesting thing?
If you search, I don't know if I can do it here.
I think I did chat GPT. Just to find out when exactly it happened.
I searched, when did Reddit start censoring Sandy Hook information?
I'd have to sign in.
Alright.
I'll just tell you.
But you can trust me and you can go do it yourself.
Reddit started censoring Sandy Hook truther content in January of 2013. Which is less than a month so.
The shooting happens in December, mid-December 2012. By January 2013, Reddit was banning the topic from discussion.
Which I think that matters.
I think that matters because what that means is that the response of people questioning the events at Sandy Hook was immediate and overwhelming and from every different direction.
It was just Alex Jones pushing this.
It wouldn't have been such a giant topic of conversation that Reddit had to issue a site-wide ban on questioning Sandy Hook two weeks after the event happened.
But by two weeks, it had been such a gigantic topic of conversation.
It was dominating conspiracy boards and flooding other Reddits, and they had to shut it down because it was too much.
There was too much conversation going on about it two weeks after it happened.
I wish Alex Jones had that type of influence.
I wish Alex Jones could just come up with some sort of baseless random story and then have it completely dominate one of the world's largest social media platforms in two weeks, but that's not how it works.
The fact that it spread so quickly and so fast means it was a naturally occurring event.
So yeah, there you go.
Just a little timeline for you there.
2013, 2016, zero results.
2016, one week after the election, suddenly Trump and Alex Jones are associated, and Alex Jones, his whole career is Sandy Hook, and that's all he's ever talked about, and he's famous for it, and he's the one that came up with the conspiracy theory about it.
It's absurd.
It's all absurd, but that's just my personal view.
2 p.m.
today, we'll find out whether we'll be able to continue to broadcast.
But I want to go ahead and give out the phone number and I'll take your calls throughout the next segment.
1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
And before we go out, I'll go to this video.
Clip number one.
This is Lindsey Graham being honest for once in his miserable life as published by Mel at Village Crazy Lady.
We are often told that the reason we have to fight in Ukraine is to defend democracy, which is ironic because their president has canceled the last two elections and said he's going to remain in power until the war ends.
And most people in Europe and America don't want further participation in the Ukraine war.
But when it comes to our democracy versus what the people actually want, our democracy wins in that they ignore what the people want and do whatever the hell they're going to do anyway.
Or the international rules-based order, which Lindsey Graham is clearly not an actual fan of, nobody in the United States is actually a fan of, because the rules-based international order keeps calling the Israeli genocide a genocide, and they don't like that, and so they're threatening to invade The Hague and shut down the International Criminal Court by force.
So those are the two excuses that were used for Ukraine and neither one of them is even remotely valid.
So what's really behind it?
I think it's obvious.
Money, money laundering and the fact that Russia is one nation in the world standing up against in a powerful way, standing up against the global new world order and one world government total destruction of nations as they consolidate.
All global power into one unified, unelected, technocratic despotism.
So let's go now to clip number one.
Here's Lindsey Graham telling the truth about what's really behind the war in Ukraine.
unidentified
Ukraine is still standing.
This war is about money.
People don't talk much about it.
But you know the richest country in all of Europe for rare earth minerals is Ukraine.
Two to seven trillion dollars worth of minerals that are rare earth minerals, very relevant to the 21st century.
Ukraine's ready to do a deal with us.
Not the Russians.
So it's in our interest to make sure that Russia doesn't take over the place.
It's the breadbasket of really the developing world.
50% of all the food going to Africa comes out of Ukraine.
We can make money and have an economic relationship with Ukraine that'd be very beneficial to us with peace.
So Donald Trump's gonna do a deal to get our money back, To enrich ourselves with rare earth minerals, a good deal for Ukraine and us.
And he's going to bring peace.
And Biden's been a disaster when it comes to containing bad guys.
harrison smith
I think you're the bad guys, actually.
Now, I'm pretty sure you just admitted to being the bad guys.
So it's nice you've admitted it.
It's all about money.
So, I mean, it's just...
So we're going to start World War III over your money.
And he's like, Ukraine's ready to make a deal with us.
Like, well, they actually were ready to make a deal with Russia.
And then you launched a coup and ousted their president and started a campaign of terror against the people that wanted to stay with Russia.
So it's all about money.
So I guess...
Your sons and daughters might have to go, you know, die on some godforsaken field of mud in Europe because Lindsey Graham needs more money.
That's what he's telling us?
Great.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily.
There's been a lot of stories over the weekend.
When it comes to illegal immigration, Trump has announced he's banning people from coming legally.
House Judiciary Committee just revealed that the Trump administration is poised to cancel 2.4 million pending applications for parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans.
They want to ban legal immigration, not just illegal immigration, which is good.
I mean, the barrier between legal and illegal immigration is basically non-existent at this point.
As technically, everybody who came across and has, you know, said the magic words, I feel unsafe, has been permitted to come in.
You can call them legal if you want.
From, I don't even know how to pronounce this, Cremio, Cremio Recule on X. The reason America appears overrun with refugees is because a loophole.
Under Obama, asylees became able to say asylum or credible fear to immigration officers to start going through the asylum review process.
Obama and Biden chose not to detain them during that process.
Step one, migrants claim asylum or credible fear at the border.
Step two, more than 80% of illegal aliens pass this low-credible fear screening.
These illegal aliens are released into American communities.
Step four, many of these illegal aliens never show up to immigration court.
Only 15% who claim asylum or credible fear at the border are granted asylum.
Step five, none of the aliens detained asylum are deported under the Biden administration's non-enforcement policy.
Step six, smugglers and traffickers point to the previous success of economic migrants being allowed into the U.S. to feel the next wave of asylum fraud.
So I mean, very much, like, very literally, they just said, just say the magic word.
And it can be asylum, it can be credible fear, it can be hocus pocus and open sesame.
It's functionally the same.
They've actually rewritten our laws to where a technically and definitionally illegal border crosser just has to say the magic word.
I said hocus pocus, darn it, let him in.
Let him in, give him a date, you know, court date four years from now, and then never check up on him and never see if he actually shows up.
And then he doesn't.
And then he stays in.
And then they give him temporary protected status and make him a citizen and let him vote.
So that's the way it works.
That's the way they're doing it.
They call this legal, but that's just how, that's how, that's how lefties and liberals see laws.
Laws, at their basis, they're supposed to be codifying moral reality.
And it's an imperfect human application of structure so you can achieve justice in the event that someone breaks the law.
But they're supposed to just be sort of like immutable...
Truths.
Codified into law.
That's not how the liberals see them.
They see them as just a set of rules to be manipulated and twisted.
You know what it's like?
Here's a good example.
In ancient Rome, it was illegal to execute virgins.
What do you think they did?
What do you think they did if they wanted to execute a young woman?
Do you think they thought, well, it's illegal to execute virgins, so we're not able to execute her?
No.
They let the guards rape her, and then they executed her.
So that's the way the leftists work.
It's like the law is supposed to be there as some sort of moral standard that you try to codify so that you can have something to point back to to say this is how we do things.
Nor do you limit injustice and abuse and just uphold moral and ethical guidelines.
The lefties see them as just a set of rules that can be manipulated to where the actual outcome is more suffering and death if properly applied, manipulated.
That's kind of how they work.
Where it's like instead of going, oh, the law is you're not supposed to execute virgins because it's like, you know...
It means it's like a young, unblemished woman that she has another chance.
They hold a special status in our society and we want to treat them differently than everybody else because of our moral impetus.
And the leftists just say, well, why don't you just rape her first and then you can execute her.
Okay, more suffering.
Now you've taken a law that was supposed to prevent suffering and you've somehow twisted it to create more.
That's sort of how they see laws, I think.
With that, we'll go out to your phone calls.
Chad in Minnesota.
I think he wants to talk about the Smith-Munt Act.
Go ahead, Chad.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Good morning, Harrison.
harrison smith
Good morning.
unidentified
Yeah, just a great show this morning.
I appreciate the comedy.
From the clip with the comedian, that was great.
Best comedy is when it's relatable.
harrison smith
And, you know, there was one bleep in it.
It was great.
Usually if I want to play something from TikTok at all, but especially stand-up comedy, it's like I can't even play it because there's too much cursing.
I like clean comedy.
unidentified
Be careful, right?
harrison smith
Yeah.
unidentified
And the other clip with the female trying to justify whatever it is with pedophilia, I recommend prayer and fasting to clear the mind.
Yeah.
Anyway, H.R. 5736, my concern is to have that bill in place if indeed it is what is speculated.
And when I say that, I feel like it's a bill that hasn't had a deep dive put on it.
Are there individuals that are utilizing that bill through the means that If you read it and it's vague, limited domestically, internationally, so-called propaganda can be spread throughout.
I kind of envision this MSNBC being purchased, and then that's one of those true journalism pieces that, hey, Is anybody aware of HR 5736?
Do we even know what that is?
harrison smith
Just in case people don't know what it is, you're talking about the Smith-Munt Modernization Act where basically they said that the tactics of disinformation and propaganda that What America, you know, deep state uses on foreign powers can actually be used domestically, and that allowed for that.
You know, maybe if Elon Musk buys MSNBC, we'll get, just like we had the Twitter files, we'll get the MSNBC files.
Maybe he'll take them over and be able to, you know, search through their information and find out the communication they've had with the government and the way that they've coordinated in carrying out the disinformation campaigns that have brought us to this point.
So, yeah, I mean, a lot of people have done deep dives on this.
I think it's a nature of the deep state, the spy apparatus, that, like, you're not going to have any public information about how this is being implemented.
But I'm sure people have done very deep dives on it.
unidentified
Yeah, every lie is a battle in the info war.
Every single lie.
And I, you know, I just...
I'm more of someone that looks at it, and is it something that you could use in the court of law?
I don't know.
I have high-profile lawyers look into it.
What is that tool, and why is that there?
And why did they modernize something that, if you look back as to the original Smith month, well, that's a great thing.
So why are we reversing it?
And it's just, oh, we're modernizing it anyway.
So yeah, I think ultimately the number one thing here is the deception, corruption.
And for me personally, it's all about lying.
It's all about lies.
Everything we're upset about, there's some twist or something that is deceptive.
Here's a tool that may be something that could If we could, you know, amend this back and say, hey, enough of this and just get rid of it.
So, yeah.
harrison smith
Maybe we can just use it.
Hey, what if we just use it, Chad?
What if we just start pumping out our own propaganda?
What if instead of, you know, this act being used to destroy the fabric of American society, what if instead it's used to actually promote healthy living?
Wouldn't that be something?
I, you know...
As much as it's my libertarian instinct to want to reverse all this, at this point, I just want to use it.
I just want to take all of these weapons that they've forged and just go, oh, you're letting the American government propagate propaganda to the American people?
Well, we're in charge now, so guess what?
Guess what you're about to have shoved down your throat?
The truth.
So, you know, deal with it.
I don't know.
It's definitely a big problem, but it's a nature of the...
Of the act itself and of propaganda itself that you're not going to have any public admission of like, oh yeah, the FBI and the CIA put that story forward.
But certainly probably a large portion of the news that has been, well, we know a large portion of the news has come from the intelligence agencies because they're the ones doing it, like the Russia collusion hoax or the Hunter Biden laptop.
But I guarantee you a large portion of stories that people think are just totally organic actually emerge from the deep state in the first place.
Thank you for that call, Chad.
Let's go to Ahmed in New York on Line 2. Thanks for calling in, Ahmed.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, good morning, Harris.
I just wanted to quickly touch in on what's going on in New York City ever since Trump has won the election.
We used to have about 5,000 Joko bikes.
Joko bikes are like these Uber Eats, Uber Grubhub bikes that were given to in 2021. To the migrants that were coming in here, being basically human traffic, between the Eric Adams administration, OSHA, and also the federal government, whether it be the Texas border or the Canadian border.
But they were promised an American opportunity, an American dream, but they were just used by Jonathan Cohen, which was a Columbia University graduate.
We shook hands with Eric Adams in 2021, and then they opened up in the East Village a warehouse and also a storefront, which is where they're pumping out these orange bikes that were being supplied by these basically human traffickers, and bringing in the migrants, using the migrants to move around the bikes, everything like that.
Now, ever since Trump came in, it's over.
It's like 70-80% of the bikes are gone.
Everybody's vacating.
They're not allowing the guys to sleep.
There used to be a musk.
Like all the Muslim people used to sit outside.
They used to sleep outside, get the cardboard.
But the American homeless, I swear Harris, I run a restaurant out there in New York City.
I help the homeless.
And it's sad.
Sometimes, like, they cry to me.
They tell me that they get kicked off their corner, but they allow the migrants to sleep.
It was crazy, right?
So now...
They're gone.
It's like, I would say, majority of them, they're gone.
And I would bet my bottom dollar just because Big Daddy Trump is coming.
harrison smith
Interesting.
unidentified
Yeah, so, I mean, it's just too, I don't believe in coincidences, but I just believe that ever since he won the election and he's been announcing, basically he's been cutting deals with Eric Adams, and I feel like he's been propping up Eric Adams behind the door, behind the scenes, just because Eric Adams is the front man for New York City.
He can't come out and say that I'm controlling Eric Adams in a way because that would be overreach of law, basically, because everything would be local, federal, state.
But I just feel like Eric Adams is a complete traitor.
It wasn't really his fault.
It was just, like, these people that put it up and prop up all these fake prostitutes.
I call them prostitutes, whatever.
Daryl Solante was calling them.
I remember that.
But it's just funny how all of the corruption is cleaning up between the violence, the migrants, and now the corrupt politicians, NYPD lieutenant captains, officers.
They're just cleaning it up.
And I just feel like I just want to give a shout out to Alex Stein because Alex Stein was on that stage one time two years ago with Donald Trump in New York.
And this is, I forget exactly what event it was.
But they were talking about how they were going to clean up the city.
This was two years ago when Alex Stein hit the stage.
I was like, oh, Alex Stein's on that stage?
Trump is definitely down with the movement.
He's definitely down with the Alex Jones.
He's definitely down with the Orish Royers and the Harry Smith.
He might not be in touch with the audience and jump on the show, but 100% is tuned in, locked in, and whatever Alex is saying, God bless General Jones.
I'm pretty sure that that is the general in the shadows for Trump.
Because anything that Alex has been saying, Trump has been paying attention and he's been locking in and he's been sending out his missiles of constitutional law and order.
And God bless you guys for keeping that locked in and everybody else.
It's like the greatest day on seven, man.
God bless Infowars.
Nobody can ever knock out Infowars.
Even if they take out and plug the Even if they unplug everything, people are still gonna go look for other outlets.
It's like giving birth to a new renaissance Absolutely.
harrison smith
We're the Hydra now.
They can cut off one head.
We're going to sprout two or three more as soon as they do.
Thank you so much for the call.
And you're right, man.
You bring up a couple interesting things there.
One, that Trump is very clearly clued in and more accessible and more actually responsive to his constituency than any other president in history.
And I know people are frustrated at some of the choices he's making.
But it seems like he's doing like a half and half sort of thing.
It's like for every one appointment he puts in that we're upset about, there's one that's really rock solid.
He did it last week with...
He put the one woman...
I don't have the exact positions, but he put the one woman...
In some healthcare position, and she's like a total pharma vax pusher, and she got all the attention because everybody's like, how the hell can you put this woman in?
She was advocating for masks on children and, you know, wanted Facebook to take down anti-vax stuff.
She's terrible, and I don't like her at all.
But then I went to Rx.
I wanted to see what RFK had to say about it.
I went to the RFK feed, and he's like, you know, Happy to welcome this woman.
It would be great working with her.
She's very qualified, but sort of lackluster.
But then the person that he appointed to the CDC, RFK, put out a statement that's like, this guy's awesome.
He is for sure the right guy.
So it's almost like, okay, in health, he's going to have one appointee that's sort of a swamp creature and one appointee that's totally radical on the right way out there.
It seems like he's trying to do a balancing act there.
So that's very interesting.
And then, of course, the fact that things are already getting cleaned up.
I mean, they're already talking about...
You know, sort of secret of peace summits happening in Mar-a-Lago, trying to get Ukraine and Russia to the same table.
He's already making a difference on American streets.
It seems as though, you know, people in New York are noticing it's getting cleaned up.
Of course, there's still a lot of cleaning up to do.
This story was from earlier today.
Venezuelan gangs are trying to recruit children from migrant families.
Here's what the NYPD is doing to stop them.
There's a growing concern among the police over an increase in Venezuelan gang activity across New York City.
The NYPD believes some gang members are recruiting children living in migrant shelters and that the members have blended in with the asylum seekers who began to arrive in the Big Apple in 2022.
Once they commit their crimes, they go back to the migrant community where they assimilate themselves with people that are actually here obeying the laws, says NYPD chief of detectives.
But essentially they're recruiting people, recruiting kids as young as 11 years old to carry out retail robberies and committing crimes on scooters like snatching people's jewelry, watches, and cell phones at gunpoint and knife point.
There were more than 300 incidents last year and more than 800 so far this year, which is wild.
They've brazenly shot at police officers too.
So it's another little twist to the story where they're like, you know, Obama and Biden changed the...
So that you can just claim us, you can just say credible fear and you qualify as an asylum seeker.
The ultimate irony of this is that if there is any legitimate claim to asylum from South American countries, the people you're claiming asylum from are the gangs.
Or the governments which are in control of the gangs.
And so you actually have gang members, the people who...
So this is the equivalent of World War II literal Nazi commanders showing up on the shores and going, I claim asylum, the asylum program that had been instituted to allow Jews to circumvent the...
Immigration requirements of America to fast-track their processing so that they aren't remained to be hunted down by the Nazis.
This would be like the Nazis showing up and going, oh, we're here to claim that asylum too, and being let in and setting up Nazi battalions in New York City.
So it's the people who people are claiming asylum from are the ones claiming asylum.
It's crazy, but they're here in New York recruiting children to commit their crimes.
So...
City never sleeps.
Crazy.
Thank you so much for the call, Ahmed.
I do appreciate it.
And you'll see.
If you watch InfoWars, you'll start noticing.
I'm sure everybody tuned into us right now has noticed before.
What we talk about sets the discussion.
It might be a week.
It might be a couple days.
It might be later that day.
But what we talk about here on InfoWars eventually becomes the main Republican talking point.
And it starts here.
It always starts here.
Because we don't take our information or intelligence or interpretation and analysis from anybody.
Especially not me.
I'm here in the morning.
I just read the mainstream media and just come up with my own thoughts about it.
Or I just peruse on Twitter and see who has the best take and just go, oh yeah, that makes sense.
And that's why I like to show you tweets and tell you where I get this from.
But at the end of the day, it all starts here and transmits everywhere else.
It's very cool to see.
You'll start noticing it if you watch us a lot.
Let's go to Chris in North Dakota.
You want to talk about the war in Gaza.
There's some disturbing elements there.
They continue their bombing camp.
Israel continues their bombing campaign, not just in Gaza bombing a hospital over the weekend, but bombing apartment blocks in the middle of the night in Lebanon, of all places.
Not a lot of talk about that, as we always point out with John from Lebanon.
Lebanon never gets as much attention because it's a very cut-and-dry situation.
Lebanon is not Gaza.
The Lebanese government is not Hamas.
So the attacks on Lebanon are just very clearly genocidal in intent and purpose.
Chris, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hi, Harrison.
Yeah, so what Lindsey Graham was saying earlier in your show about the The war in Ukraine is mostly for rare earth minerals.
I don't think people realize that the war in Gaza is kind of the same way.
Israel wants to build a new seaport, what I found out.
And they want to create a big trade center.
And they can't have the Palestinians attacking them and uprising against them.
So they have to drive them out and turn Gaza into...
Yeah, for sure.
harrison smith
I mean, that's certainly one of the reasons behind what's going on.
Of course, you know, it's a little bit nonsensical because, you know, they could just, if they were to actually just build up Gaza and just let it, you know, be a normal city-state rather than an open-air prison, then they be a normal city-state rather than an open-air prison, then they could benefit from But, you know, they've made their choice.
They just want to eliminate the Palestinians and take it all over for themselves.
So it's not just greed.
It's like extra greedy.
They could be sharing the wealth and just letting Gaza just be a country like any other one and help it thrive, but instead they want to keep it in a state of utter desperation and destitution.
Thanks for the call, Chris.
Let's go to Bill in Connecticut.
Bill in Connecticut wants to talk about Sandy Hook.
Go ahead, Bill.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Yeah, Harrison.
Great show.
It's interesting to me that essentially...
Dandy Hook has become the third rail of journalism, and they've set it up where no one is allowed to have any opinion on it.
You know, there's been books written about the Kennedy assassination, several, and yet no outcry from anyone about that.
And then you look at Dr. James Betzer, who wrote a book about it, and he was...
So, you brought up a salient point about Bloomberg, the globalist Bloomberg, being involved in this and what was his goal?
To get the guns.
So, in my opinion, I think Pam Bondi needs to investigate how Bloomberg got involved in Sandy Hook and why no one is allowed to have an opinion about it.
And I don't want to get into the details because, you know, I don't want to get InfoWars into trouble, but we shouldn't even be having this conversation.
harrison smith
But you know what's interesting, Bill?
things have changed so much in the last 10 years because you remember when the uvalde school shooting happened very similar to sandy hook and the way it worked out up to and including the fact that it was a it was a weird you know mentally ill loner who shot his parents before going into the school like everything went down you know exactly the same and And of course, it wasn't just conspiracy theorists on Reddit, our conspiracy, questioning this.
Everybody in the mainstream media questioned Uvalde.
Everybody immediately came out going, there's something we're not seeing here.
There's something shady about this.
We need to ask questions.
We need investigations.
And it was treated totally legitimately.
And everybody said, yeah, we do.
We need to...
You know, we need to look into this.
We need to see how this could have possibly happened.
We need to, you know, get into the details.
So, I mean, it's practically the same thing as Sandy Hook.
Just a very different response and very, you know, much more willing to question that event.
And that just shows you how far we've come in 10 years in terms of just, you know, mindlessly trusting our media to tell us the truth, especially when it comes to with the behavior and capabilities of the police.
To everybody understanding, like, okay, we're fed nothing but lies, and if we want to get to the truth about anything, we have to question it and hold people's feet to the fire and really demand answers.
So, in a way, it's like if Sandy Hook had happened in 2022, it would have never been an issue for people to question it, just like it hasn't been an issue.
Nobody's gotten in trouble for questioning Uvalde because there are a lot of suspicious things about it.
unidentified
And I heard something and I turned around and coming around the garage, I saw an adult male illegal and I told him to leave and Rocky, I guess, sensing my angst took out after him.
Wid Lyman with Borderhawk about 100 yards in that direction.
We've seen the larger crossing sort of increase.
100 or more people are coming across almost every day now.
Unaccompanied miners, special interest aliens, and again occurring just right over there.
Right now I'm standing on Joyce King's property where just last night she had an encounter with eight to ten illegal aliens that crossed just below her property.
And yet, even worse, she encountered an illegal alien right at her garage where her dog had to chase them off.
Hear her story now.
Yeah, I was out here with the dog and I could hear them and so this area right over here and if you look you can see the rocks that come across which makes it relatively easy to cross there because it's relatively shallow.
So they were coming across in that area.
A couple of them had kids on their heads and the others were leading some children and they came across and landed right here And I couldn't see whether there was any Border Patrol in the area, so I called the Sheriff's Department so I could report it.
And as I was on the phone with them, I heard the, I don't, like I said, I don't know if it was Border Patrol or Texas National Guard or whoever.
Anyway, I saw them in the truck going to apprehend those people, that group.
And so I came back up to the house with the dog and it just so happened that I had the dog on heel but not on my leash and I came up to the front door and I heard something and I turned around and coming around the garage I saw an adult male illegal and I told him to leave and Rocky,
sensing my angst, took out after him and was barking and snarling and all sorts of things that I didn't expect and chased him over toward the fence where he climbed and he went into Wyrich Farms, the pecan orchard that's behind this property.
And we're talking about this garage right here.
Is that what you're talking about right here, Joyce?
Yes, this garage that's right here.
Yeah, he came around on this side and I was by the front door over here.
And so I was...
30 feet away from him.
And he was wet, sweaty.
And so I recognized that he was not from here and he tried to approach me and Rocky did not allow that to happen. - Wow, wow!
Hey! - I was going to be a wreck, ah!
I can't say that hearing them call back and forth between the Mexican side and Border Patrol is a daily event.
That's not normal.
but I'm guessing they're checking on the people that crossed before them.
It was either Saturday or Sunday, and I was leaving to go into town, and up on the hill over here, there was a truck that has a camera, there was a truck that has a camera, and I don't know whether, because it wasn't dark enough for infrared,
but it was definitely a camera that they were using to pay attention to what was going on and monitor what was going on over here.
And they were there for...
I don't know, at least three or four hours.
I feel badly for Border Patrol and ICE because under the present administration they're not really allowed to do their jobs the way that they are supposed to and the way that they would like to.
You know, because all it is is catch and release and a lot of Border Patrol are stuck doing the paperwork instead of actually being out in the field corralling and capturing the people that are coming into the country.
Daily life here at Eagle Pass, Texas.
Currently, if you live on the Rio Grande, if you live on the border, you might encounter illegal aliens in your garage.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
Third hour is on.
I'm joined in studio by Wid Lyman.
He is a Borderhawk News field reporter.
He's been working in tandem with his brother Dan Lyman to bring exclusive U.S. border and immigration updates to borderhawk.news.
You can follow him on X at Wid underscore Lyman.
That's W-I-D underscore L-Y-M-A-N on X and the website, of course, borderhawk.news.
Wid, welcome in once again.
unidentified
It's great to be here.
Great to be here again, despite all the crazy news.
harrison smith
Despite all the craziness.
unidentified
It's so good to be here and be with the crew again.
harrison smith
Well, depending on how things go this afternoon, you may have just squeaked under the finish line here at the last moment.
For those of you just tuning in, 2 p.m.
today there will be a hearing in Houston about the future of InfoWars.
We'll find out whether the auction goes through or whether something else happens.
So stay tuned for that.
2 p.m.
the hearing begins.
We should be finding out more shortly after that.
So...
God willing, we'll be on air tomorrow, but if not, you'll be the last guest on American Journal.
Isn't that an honor?
unidentified
We're going out with a bang.
Maybe a B-class guest, and then we'll go from there.
harrison smith
You're top of the chain, because what you do is what we need more people to do.
Am I wrong?
You spent five weeks on the border?
unidentified
Correct, correct, yeah.
So we do these sort of border tours, I call them.
And the goal of that is just to get a really large, you know, encompassing view of what's happening on the ground.
And it's a big border, right?
Almost 2,000 miles.
So we started in Eagle Pass, took our way, went all the way across out to San Diego, went all the way out to the ocean.
We spoke with some officials out there, saw the border, and then We made our way back.
And again, the big goal of this, especially at BorderHawk, is we want authentic, real border coverage.
What is happening on the ground?
Not just a sensational clip here or a one-shot here.
harrison smith
Or a statement from Border Patrol, actually on the ground reporting, talking to people that are experiencing it.
unidentified
Multiple statements.
We did multiple ride-alongs with Sheriff's Office, local police department, and talked to Border Patrol.
So again, our goal is just big, large, you know, video and information, but they do take some time.
That's definitely true.
harrison smith
And five weeks.
I mean, that is a, as like Matt was saying, like that's a full scale, like military deployment.
That's wild.
And the video that we just saw is insane.
We were talking about a little bit during the break.
I mean, this woman, she seems perfectly nice, perfectly lovely, a wonderful woman.
Her house is beautiful right there, like on the Rio Grande.
But, and then she's got illegals just like walking onto her property and approaching her.
And I mean, it's gotta be a weird experience.
Cause I'm sure, I mean, did you talk to her about like how long she'd lived there and like whether this had just started?
I mean, it's gotta be a weird sort of thing to suddenly realize that you're like on the front line of an invasion and you don't even realize you're, you're in this nice suburban house with a nice pool overlooking the river and suddenly you're in a war zone.
I mean, this is crazy.
You know, what was the feeling that you got from her just talking about, like, experiencing all this firsthand?
unidentified
It's kind of interesting to get her perspective because you show up at her house and she's, you know, 15 yards from the Rio.
She's adjacent.
Mexico is a stone's throw away.
She's lived there for more than 15 years.
She's a local school teacher, Joyce King.
And she kind of didn't really know what was going on.
And you and I know what's going on.
We're paying attention.
Eagle Pass is five, ten minutes down the road.
And I was kind of like, oh, that's down the road.
That's not here.
But what's happened is the smuggling operation that's in Piedras Negras across from Eagle Pass in Mexico has moved to that area.
So they've moved a little north and west of Eagle Pass now.
We can get into why.
But now they're crossing in front of her house, groups of 100 to 200 people.
Just right in front of her house.
And then the story, as you point out, the video, a gentleman came across onto her property, came into her garage and approached her.
So a lot of times these issues, they're not real to people until they're on your front door, so to speak.
It's just on TV, even in Eagle Pass.
harrison smith
Well, no, it goes to the ability of the media to sort of hide this stuff, and even Americans' ability is just to go, well, that's over there.
We're not going to worry about that.
Like, no, it's literally on your doorstep, and it's going to come to your doorstep if you don't actually confront it and notice it before it gets there.
And I was saying it, and, you know, no...
I'm no offense to this woman.
And again, she seems lovely.
And in a way, it's like I wish we could live in a world where you could just be kind of ignorant of what's going down down the street.
She shouldn't have to be worried about illegals crossing her border.
But in a way, it's almost like they've just they've ground down our like instinct and our self-defense mechanisms.
You know, she says, you know, my dog must have, you know, felt my anxiety and charged after the guy.
But in a way, I think, you know, the dog still has that instinct.
The dog is still just like sees this guy and is like enemy, enemy.
You know, somebody's coming onto our property.
Get him out of here.
Whereas Americans, it's like you could have a guy sitting in your living room and half of Americans would be like, oh, that's fine.
You know, you live here now.
It's cool.
Like, there's a guy in my living room.
I don't know what to do.
It's like this, the instinct of just self-defense and self-preservation is like gone out of Americans.
unidentified
The survival instinct, right?
harrison smith
Survival instinct, yeah.
unidentified
And like you pointed out, like, even in her brain, it was still not a...
It was a threat.
It was uncomfortable.
She described it as, you know, I don't really like this man being on my property.
And then this dog, this awesome dog, Rocky, who has no formal training whatsoever, immediately went into self-defense mode.
This is a threat.
This is a bad thing.
And you do see that with a lot of Americans across the entire United States, not picking anyone in particular.
But there is a level of that.
And I wasn't a huge fan of Governor Abbott's bus stunt to Washington, to New York.
I wasn't a huge fan of DeSantis flying people to Mars' Vineyard.
But there's an aspect of, we're dealing with this all the time.
We're border communities.
We're border states.
This is what it's like.
harrison smith
Yeah.
unidentified
You know, these people are showing up now.
And we covered the bus situation there at Union in Washington.
harrison smith
Yep.
unidentified
And, you know, bus after bus, hundreds of people showing up in the middle of the night.
You know, this is what they deal with on a regular basis.
And all of a sudden, it's on your front door in Washington.
And we saw the response from Martha's Vineyard, right?
harrison smith
Yep.
unidentified
Oh, this is so awful.
24 hours.
You're going back to the mainland.
harrison smith
And they got the National Guard to do it, which, of course, now that Trump is saying he wants to use the military to do deportations, it's a big scandal.
And actually, they're saying now that the military itself might refuse to obey orders to get people out.
You know, the mayor of Denver saying, if they try to deport our undocumented brothers, then we'll be out in the street at 10,000 strong, preventing them from, it'll be like Tiananmen Square, you know, standing up against the tanks.
And it's just like, no, you're insane.
These people aren't even American.
Like, what are you talking about?
I mean, do you think it's going to be easy for Trump to start deportations?
Or do you think these actions of, like, trying to even preemptively Do you think that's going to be successful?
How hard do you think the deportations are going to be?
unidentified
Really hard.
To your prior point, as far as these mayors and these officials, you would love to see that about their own people.
You go to Boston, you go to Denver, it's like, why don't you care about Americans this much?
Why aren't you protesting the way people are living in places like Denver?
You would love to see that for us, US. It's going to be really hard, Harrison, and I would love to get your perspective on this too.
This is obviously the big topic right now, but It's going to be tough, top to bottom.
If he goes after the targeted enforcements that Mr. Homan has talked about, you know, the criminals, people have committed horrible, heinous crimes, that is probably going to be a little easier than this sort of mass blanket deportation.
Because if you listen to some of the verbiage from Mr. Homan, it's, we're getting all the criminals out.
We're getting all the terrorists out.
You know, and there's thousands of those people within the system itself.
Probably not a lot of pushback there, probably a lot of good press.
If he starts going after just regular old illegal aliens, though, to me, the optics of that, the process of that, the battle between the state and the federal government is going to be really intense.
My understanding, though, with some of our sources is that President Trump really wants this, though.
He wants this to happen.
How will be a different thing?
Same question back to you, though.
What do you think?
How's this going to look?
Is it going to go?
harrison smith
I got a couple ways I think it could be done.
I don't think it's going to be that hard because I think, and it's so funny to see people go, there was a statement from somebody today saying, if they want to deport everybody, it's going to take a lifetime.
It'll take a lifetime to deport everybody.
It's like, well, it took them three years to get in.
I think we could get them out in three years.
I mean, there's no tangible or, you know...
Technical reason why we couldn't just reverse the process that got them here in the first place, use the same facilities, use the same people, like they just do it in reverse.
I don't think it's that hard.
I think the optics are gonna be a problem and I think there's a couple ways to deal with that.
The way I've been suggesting is you literally just say we're revoking because the thing is Everybody that's been brought in over the last four years is under temporary protected service, which is just an executive order that they've done.
So you can just reverse that.
You can just undo that.
You can just say, okay, that temporary protected service is now over.
Everybody who came in and is under that protective service, you are no longer allowed to stay.
You know, report to your local office and we'll send you home on a plane.
If you don't do that, now you're in violation of the law and there's going to be punishment.
So, you know, I think literally just saying, we will send you home.
We will give you a first class, one way, direct ticket to wherever you came from.
You just have to come and sign up and volunteer to leave.
Otherwise, now you're breaking the law and we aren't going to deport you.
We're actually going to keep you here and, you know, put you to cleaning the roads for four years or something.
Because then I think people are going to go.
Yeah, I'm getting out of here.
And I think it really is about just Trump showing that he's serious and sort of removing the possibility of hope from people going, well, you know, my local government is going to protect me, so I'm going to stay here and try to hold it out.
You know, because these people are going to protect me.
If they think, oh, Trump is serious and either I leave or it's going to get a lot worse for me, I think people will just choose to leave.
I think you cut off the benefits.
I think you cut off the free hotels.
I think you cut off a lot of that stuff.
A lot of people will just leave by themselves.
And those that don't, I think you just...
You either manage the reaction by going super hard right away, knowing that they're going to freak out, knowing that no matter how gently you try to do this, they're going to be running sob stories.
I mean, hell, they published, you know, in the first Trump administration, there was that famous picture on the cover of Time or Newsweek or whatever.
It's just like some little girl standing by a car crying, and it's just like, look, Trump is making little kids cry.
We can't enforce the law anymore.
So they'll definitely do that.
So in a way, I think maybe you just embrace that and you just go...
We're hitting the ground running.
We're deporting everybody.
And you spend like a month just like hardcore rounding people up and shipping them off.
Let them freak out.
They're going to freak out no matter what.
And then after like a month, you go, okay, all right, all right, we're backing down.
And then you just back it down to where you want it in the first place, which is just systematically getting people.
I think there's like a million different ways that you could do this.
I think...
And I think if these cities are really serious about blocking federal agents from removing people, I think Trump should legitimately invoke the Insurrection Act, which is exactly, this situation is exactly what it's meant for.
I mean, the law of the Insurrection Act, and I'll just pull it up, but essentially it just says, you know, if there are American officials preventing the lawful execution of orders from federal agents, you just enact the militia and you just do it.
You just do it right away.
Legitimately, I mean, the Insurrection Act was written for times like this.
So if they want to form an insurrection against the federal government, I think the federal government needs to treat them like they're insurrectionists, and that's it.
Yeah, welcome to America.
Look, yeah, Trump's staring down the little girl.
So we're going to see plenty of stuff like this, of some little kid crying while he's being dragged away.
Of course, they have no sympathy or empathy for the 320,000 missing children that have been sold into sex slavery or killed or God knows what's happened to them.
But the minute you try to send a family home, it's going to be front-page news constantly.
It's going to be annoying, but I think we just have to do it and just let them cry because they're going to cry.
unidentified
Logistically, I agree with you, by the way.
I think the how to do this is definitely not that complicated.
harrison smith
It's all in the optics.
unidentified
And if you remove a lot of the pulls of people to stay here, people will self-deport.
We've seen that already in New York City.
So there's no question those two things.
The other part of this too, Harrison, is the people that kind of allowed this to happen.
So if you talk to officials on the ground, they say something changed three or four years ago.
It's not like all of a sudden new people were born in Angola and wanted to come here.
Something was allowed to happen.
And I think those people will push back, too, in some capacity or another.
So Trump does have an uphill battle.
I agree with you, though, logistically.
It certainly could happen.
And difficulty-wise, we're the greatest nation to ever live.
We could certainly figure this out.
harrison smith
I really don't.
I really don't think it's the issue that most people make it, but I think you're right that it's the optics and it's the way that there's gonna be people interfering and filing lawsuits to stop this from happening, and I'm sure judges will decide in their favor.
I also think just going after the NGOs, going after...
I've said for a long time, long before Kamala Harris and Joe Biden were in, I think if you throw one or two CEOs in jail, Every other CEO in every other company is on the line with all of his managers going, do a full-scale audit.
If you have a single illegal immigrant working for you, fire them immediately.
I don't want to go to jail.
And they'll just put out the order, and it'll get done through the corporations.
I really think that has to be a solution.
And frankly, that's what China would do, right?
China's not afraid to throw billionaires in prison, throw CEOs in prison if they're a company.
Or worse.
What's that?
Or worse.
Yeah, well, yeah, we don't even have to go that far.
I think literally just going, hey, Tyson's food, you know, we've discovered that you have illegals working for you in your chicken packing factory.
The CEO is now going to jail for three years.
And I think every other major corporation, every other CEO will send orders immediately now, activate now, get every illegal off the payroll immediately.
unidentified
What's that?
Or worse.
harrison smith
I think that'll solve a problem.
I think you throw some of the people or the NGO leaders, the people that are coordinating all of this and orchestrating it, you know, in a way, these people have to be held accountable for their complicity in the crimes that are being committed.
If you...
drive a person to the bank and they rob the bank you are charged with bank robbery if you bring in an illegal immigrant and he rapes 39 children in massachusetts like the three illegals that we covered earlier today uh whoever brought them in needs to be held accountable because they wouldn't be here without them they are a a necessary participant for this crime to have been able to occur so i i think you go after some of the people higher up and uh and And just bring the full force and weight of the American government to charge and get them on racketeering and RICO charges.
And I think they solved the problem themselves.
I mean, there's like a million ways to do this, I think.
unidentified
The other piece too, and this is something that President Trump can do, and this is something he did in his prior administration, is lean on Mexico.
They can really put a lot of pressure on Mexico, and the Mexican government will respond.
We've seen that in the last nine, ten months, right?
Keeping migrants in the southern part of the country, patrolling the crossing sites.
We were in Acumba, California recently, an area where a lot of crossing had happened.
There's two military checkpoints there now.
Eagle Pass, they're patrolling on the other side in Piedras Negras.
They're going back and forth, the Mexican Army, the National Guard.
We can certainly lean on that country a lot and say, hey, stop letting this happen, first of all.
And then we're going to be punitive if you continue, right?
Tariffs, 25, 50, 100, like President Trump talked about.
Shut one port of entry for one day, and you will get Mexican government's attention.
We saw that with the Del Rio disaster, with all the Haitian crisis.
harrison smith
Yeah.
unidentified
Right?
They shut the port of entry for two or three days.
I mean, that's millions and millions of dollars for both countries, but primarily Mexico.
harrison smith
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, definitely they aren't exactly in the position to be, you know, making demands of America.
America could even just cut off remittances, and it's like, I forget.
I mean, I forget what the percentage of, like, just the Mexican GDP is remittances from America, but it's a substantial amount.
It would be like cutting off one of their major industries just by taxing or even preventing remittances from being sent back.
So there are a million ways to do this.
But of course, you're the on-the-ground guy.
We've got all these videos.
I don't want to waste all our time just us talking about it.
Do you want to set up some of these videos?
And which one do you want to go to?
Because you've got a lot from your five-week jaunt across the border.
unidentified
Yeah, I know.
There's a fair amount there.
Props to your crew, by the way.
They found that Time Magazine photo in like, I don't know, three seconds.
harrison smith
I know.
They're incredible.
unidentified
You finished a sentence and I looked over and I saw it.
So props to the crew.
The shadowy cartel operating in Piedras Negras across from Eagle Pass, we covered this a little bit, like we chatted, but there's a difference now.
And actually this morning Fox is down in Eagle Pass and they covered the same story.
So what's happening now is historically you've had people cross kind of near the Port of Entries, the two main international bridges, and we've seen thousands of people walk across that little area, right?
So they go from the shelter in Piedras Negras, they kind of make their way down to the river, It's like a 10-minute walk.
They dive across the river.
They're in the U.S. That is different now.
We have smaller groups crossing in those areas, but what you're seeing is one large group crossing outside of that area, north and west of town at varying points from 100 to 200 or more, 200 plus, one group at a time.
And they are being trafficked by a new organization operating in Piedras.
So we've seen evidence of the wristbands that are historically used in the Rio Grande Valley.
They're being used now in Pietras Negras, Eagle Pass.
That's not been used before.
And also the presence of special interest aliens.
Not something that we've seen a lot of.
In Pietras Negras, normally there are very poor people from Central and South America, but now you're getting people from special interest countries, which is what I think DHS lists as Afghanistan, Iran, Palestine, other different places.
We're seeing that now in this area, which we have not seen historically.
So there's a new faction operating in that area to the outside.
What you're also seeing is the unaccompanied miners.
And that has something you've seen a little bit of, but not to this scale.
I want to read this really quick quote here, Harrison, from Lieutenant Olivares, who's the DPS spokesperson kind of on the ground a lot.
They had 60 just in this last group.
And I'm saying six zero, right?
So out of the 211, 60 of them were unaccompanied minors.
One of them was two years old.
And there's an interview, it's a shocking interview on the gentleman's page where she, I think it's a she or he, I'm sorry.
They came alone, right?
Their parents are somewhere in the interior with no parents.
And they are, this little girl is trafficked then by this more insidious organization that I mentioned.
This isn't just coming from the shelter.
And this is a really brief quote here.
So, regardless of political views, this is Lieutenant Olivares, it is unacceptable for any child to be exposed to dangerous criminal trafficking networks with a record number of unaccompanied children and hundreds of thousands missing There is no one ensuring the safety and security of these children, except for the men and women on the front lines daily.
And I want to emphasize this.
There are hundreds of thousands of missing kids, and this is the first step.
They come across the United States, and the question is, what happens next?
Well, sometimes we don't know.
harrison smith
A lot of times we don't.
I wonder if we even know of the majority of the time.
I mean, two years old, that's...
You still wear diapers at two years old.
You still have to be changed.
These are totally helpless kids.
Just being handed off.
And like when you say unaccompanied minors, that means the parents are not there.
Their siblings are not there.
This is a two-year-old child being handed to human traffickers and then crossing over the Rio Grande into America and then lost.
And God knows where they go.
unidentified
Alone is kind of the other way to say this.
They're alone.
They're in a group, but they're in alone.
So for those of you that have children, imagine your two-year-old With a bunch of strangers.
Alone with a bunch of strangers and nefarious people.
I mean, these are groups that we can't even document in Mexico.
It's not even that safe for us to show up and start filming.
So, I mean, this group is, you know, we use the term shadowy cartel, but these are not good people in any way.
harrison smith
Right.
That's just horrifying.
And so the changes that you're talking about, is this in response to changes in America's?
Like, has America changed the way it's doing stuff recently because of Trump coming into office?
Like, what's caused this shift in behavior of the crossers?
unidentified
Likely not what the U.S. is doing.
It's mostly about what happens in Mexico.
So you have all of these different factions kind of warring for control of territory and control of the migrants, right?
So you have the Sinaloa Cartel.
You have the Juarez Cartel.
And what has happened historically is they've been done dope, right?
They've been just running drugs through the border, which they do some of now with fentanyl and some cocaine.
But now you have this never-ending, repeated source of revenue, migrants.
harrison smith
Cash cow, yeah.
unidentified
So now they've sort of shifted how they operate and what they do.
And, you know, this would be speculation.
We're not on the ground in Mexico to this depth.
And, you know, again, most people probably don't even know what these people are doing.
But what I think is happening is that migrants are being pushed to Monterey because of the violence in the West.
So Monterey is a large city on the east side.
It's about 200 plus miles from Piedras.
And then they're taking a bus or trucks to the border, getting dumped.
And then returning.
And one of the factions in that area is probably doing this.
And they're doing this because it's money.
I mean, special interest aliens, unaccompanied minors, it's thousands and thousands of dollars per person that they get.
harrison smith
That is just...
Sick.
It's absolutely sick.
And of course, people are becoming billionaires off of this, off of American taxpayer money.
The UN is involved.
I mean, it's a very well-funded industry at this point of trafficking children.
It's insane, but it's what's happening and our government is involved.
We'll show you that video on the other side.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
I'm in studio with Wid Lyman.
Just as a quick update, if you're just joining us, we will be finding out more about the fate of Infowars today at 2 p.m.
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Maybe something else happens, maybe a new auction.
We don't know, but we await our fate at 2 p.m.
And of course, It doesn't matter.
At the end of the day, even if they shut us down, we'll only get bigger.
We'll only expand.
We'll only go out and start a million new things.
We are the Hydra now.
They can cut off this head, but two more will sprout.
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But of course, this is in direct relation to my guest, Wid Lyman with Borderhawk News.
He, of course, works with his brother, Dan Lyman.
And you can follow Wid on X at Wid underscore Lyman, the website, borderhawk.news.
And, you know, I've been so proud that Infowars has sort of been at the center of and sort of laid the groundwork and set the blueprint for this type of journalism, this on the ground individual reporters, not necessarily backed by, you know, Fox, you know, Fox News will go down and they'll do a quick report and they'll have Fox News will go down and they'll do a quick report and they'll have a stand up, And they'll say, yes, it's all going fine.
And back to you.
But you guys are actually on the ground getting the inside scoop.
Some people like yourself, you're going undercover.
People are actually taking the trip with the illegal immigrants to document it from the inside.
It's this incredible explosion of independent journalists on the ground getting the information that mainstream media refuses to cover.
And it's just incredible to see Borderhawk News take off so much.
Yourself and Dan both doing an incredible job covering this ultimately important, I think, topic in American politics right now.
I mean, this really decides what America is in the future, whether we are a real country or whether we're just an economic zone for people to take advantage of.
So set up this next segment for us because this is...
We set up a little bit in the previous segment, but for people who are just joining us, we're about to go to this video.
It's called Shadowy Cartel Pushing Fresh Waves of Illegals into Eagle Pass as Mexico relaxes control over the border region.
So when did you capture this report?
unidentified
So this was going to be a couple weeks ago now.
So this was, again, this speaks to the change in Piedras, right?
Something is different is happening there now.
We're seeing small groups crossing the bridges, large groups, 100, 200 plus, crossing a little bit to the north.
So what we did was we went down to the river on the U.S. side, talked to some people on the ground, talked to some officials, kind of wandered the area where they've been crossing.
And what we found was the wristbands.
So this has been historically used in the Rio Grande Valley and a little bit out west.
What happens is, let's say you and I are migrants.
We want to go to the United States.
We find a cartel.
They say, okay, do you want to cross once, twice?
How many shots at this DUI? So, oh, we want unlimited shots.
Or you get a blue wristband, right?
So then they give you a blue wristband.
You pay a certain amount of money.
They usually write your name on it.
You know, we get Harrison, we get WID, and then you can cross over with that.
So what can happen is say you cross over and you get denied or Texas DPS says no, you go back.
The cartel will give you some shots.
Sometimes it's unlimited.
Sometimes it's not.
I'm not going to claim to know all the details of that part.
But the wristbands indicate coordination.
They indicate a new level, a new faction operating, or maybe an old faction has returned.
But it's a difference than what we've seen historically.
And we kind of showed a little bit of that in the video as well.
harrison smith
It's just crazy.
I mean, just the fact that there are wristbands being used, it shows the industrial nature of this.
I mean, it's like the Disneyland Fast Pass.
Do you want the Fast Pass or do you want the Slow Pass?
It's crazy how industrialized this has become.
So here's the report from Borderhawk.
Shadowy cartels pushing fresh waves of illegals into Eagle Pass as Mexico relaxes control over the border region.
Let's watch.
unidentified
With Lyman with Borderhawk.
We're here just outside Eagle Pass.
Behind me is Mexico here.
You can see across from the Rio just on the other side.
We're just on the outskirts of Piedras Negras and Eagle Pass.
And what we're seeing now is an influx of crossings right in this area.
Groups of either 100 to 100 and more once or twice every morning just in this area.
And again, we're just outside of the city limits and there's a possible reason for that.
One is Towards Eagle Pass, you have the two bridges and you have National Guard Station there.
So obviously, they're going to push people to cross on either side of those barriers.
What we're also seeing, and this is something that Texas DPS talked about yesterday in a video, is we're seeing a more coordinated effort.
We're seeing wristbands that are normally been seen in the Rio Grande Valley.
So now we're more on the western side.
Eagle Pass right now, this morning, and one thing I wanted to show, this is one of the main areas Where probably the last couple weeks, some of the videos I've shared online showing these large groups that we've been experiencing, including special interests, immigrants from just various countries from the Middle East, even some from Africa, have been crossing through this area here, and also the groups of unaccompanied children.
One thing that caught my attention though, especially here in Eagle Pass, Are these bracelets, these blue bracelets that you'll see scattered on the ground with all this clothing.
And one thing that at least I hadn't seen here is these bracelets being used on the illegal immigrants that are crossing the Rio Grande.
For the most part, we would see this in the Rio Grande Valley.
This is what the cartels use to place on the illegal immigrants that are crossing because it does designate that they paid and also designates what area they can cross along the border.
And if they don't have a bracelet, then they can't cross the Rio Grande.
And we've seen these on some of these special immigrants as well.
And it has names.
So they're all scattered with different names.
You'll see here.
So I don't know exactly why they're starting to use braces now in this area, but they are.
But something new, especially in the Eagle Pass area, especially with the cartels across using bracelets now.
So that's something we're probably going to start seeing a new trend in this area.
So the situation seems to have changed in Piedras.
wid lyman
What we're also told is that the Mexican army that was stationed there for months during our last trip, we were in Piedras Negras, we encountered Mexican government, Mexican army, Marines, National Guard.
unidentified
They have now gone.
So now you have a bit of a void when it comes to who is there.
And we've seen the situation has changed since then.
Is this because of the election?
Is this because the agreement that was struck in December?
We don't know.
But we do know the situation has changed and the pressure is building.
You have also something that happens here, especially with the unaccompanied minors.
They show up with phone numbers and names.
And sometimes this is all they have in order to contact who their sponsor is, where they're going forwards in the United States here.
Another thing to point out, too, is this debit card.
They can get these debit cards that migrants can in Mexico, in Piedras specifically, and they can load this debit card.
And then their family can also load this card.
And so they can have money here in the United States for whatever it is that they're doing.
This one is likely expired because it's been left here.
But again, a lot of organization, a lot of Networking that kind of goes on through this whole process.
And again, the situation has likely changed in Mexico leading to some of these changes.
harrison smith
Incredible.
Borderhawk.news is where you can find that report and so many more.
And we have some other ones as well.
The debit card thing is getting more attention these days.
I think it was Borderhawk that first broke the story that the UN was handing out these preloaded debit cards to migrants.
And the fact that the UN is involved in this and the money that's going towards this, and most of it, of course, comes from American taxpayer dollars.
It's just shocking and shocking that more people don't know about how this is happening.
And I struggle to even understand that there are still people out there that think that this is, you know, Ellis Island in the early 1900s.
They think this is just like, oh, these poor, helpless people that are just, you know, struggling across the border and would die if we weren't helping them.
Like, no, this is an industrialized, very sophisticated operation being carried out.
And I think the wristbands are kind of a shocking evidence of that, of just how How coordinated and sophisticated this entire operation is.
unidentified
Yeah, and actually you mentioned the debit card situation.
So Dan ran or works for InfoWars Europe.
I think he still does some of that as well, but he covered immigration a ton when he was out there.
And he was one of the first journalists to report on the debit cards being loaded during the European situation there.
I don't want to speak too much for him, but he was one of the very first to cover that And we've seen the debit cards used historically all up and down.
And I think the bigger part, to your point there, Harrison, is, you know, the amount of funding that goes into all this, the amount of resources and help that they get from either side, especially when they come to the US. I mean, we've seen billions and billions of dollars being spent on this issue, right?
FEMA money that is no longer going to, you know, hurricane relief or other disasters.
We've seen those stories a ton.
But again, like you said, the coordination to this whole process, it's billions of dollars and it's sophisticated minds.
harrison smith
Yeah, and it's the owners of hotels that, you know, jack up their price, double the amount, knowing that the government will guarantee they'll fill every single room.
And so they're happy to play along with this because they're getting millions upon millions of dollars of taxpayer money.
It's just...
I don't know I just keep saying it's insane and I have to come up with a better way to express this but like that's that's all I can say because it is suicidal what this country is doing and it's continuous and it doesn't and people have no idea they think this is some you know it's it's natural consequence people just want a better life it's like these people with iPhones and sob stories and I mean we've seen interviews Because the people aren't shy about it.
They'll say, well, we're in Colombia.
We're from Haiti.
We were in Colombia for three years, but now my girlfriend's pregnant, so we're going across into the United States so she can have her baby there.
And it's like, so this person isn't fleeing.
You don't wait three years somewhere when you could leave at any point.
It's like stuff like that.
Immediately, no asylum.
You don't qualify.
There's no way.
The way asylum is just being abused these days, it's got to go away.
And it's unfortunate.
I would like to...
America to provide asylum for people that actually need it, but when it's being taken advantage of, we need to stop it and we need to deploy the military, I think for sure.
We have another report here, clip 16. Texas soldiers repel illegals at Rio Grande as feds walk dozens more across the bridge above.
So this is just, it's another one of these situations where it's like, okay, on the bottom you have soldiers stopping people, but just like literally above their heads, people are crossing on the bridge.
One way's illegal, one way's not, but it's completely arbitrary.
unidentified
You have a, this video is great because it's a collision of two things.
We have an immigration issue and we have a border security issue.
harrison smith
Right.
unidentified
And this video is both of those things.
And it's kind of the same thing at once.
And like you pointed out, legally, right?
So the creation of the CBP1 app, which your audience knows about at this point, You know, that's a loophole in my mind.
It's whitewashing the situation, it's changing the situation.
It's the same process, it's just there's more expedited.
But again, this video is great because you have people walking across the river, getting onto the Texas soil, Texas DPS doing their job, pushing people back, saying, no, this is not how this works.
And then they return back to Mexico to find a new place to cross.
And then you just pan and there's 60 people on the bridge via the app.
And that's still going on, by the way.
We talk a lot about how the numbers have dropped, the encounter numbers, maybe the gotaway numbers have dropped, you know, legendary numbers, 10,000 a day, 12,000 a day.
Now we're like three or 4,000 a day, depending.
You know, that's a big difference.
Still way too many, by the way.
I mean, like seven to me is like an acceptable number.
So it's still way too many.
But what you're also having is 1,500 people a day via the app.
You have other programs like the CHFV program allowing people in.
People are getting flown in.
So the numbers to me are very misleading because there's more going on in that process.
And again, this video just totally encapsulates...
We have two separate issues that we're trying to solve.
Well, we're not trying to solve.
That we're trying to solve in the same manner.
That was the border security bill issue that came through with the Senate as well.
They're trying to do too many things at one time.
Whether it had any teeth or not, it's a different story.
But there's too many things.
Solve one issue at a time.
If your house is on fire and it has no doors, get your family out.
Put the fire out.
Rebuild the house.
Don't do everything at once.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely.
Okay, clip number 16. Texas soldiers repel illegals at Rio Grande as the feds walk dozens of illegals across the bridge over their heads.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Wood lineman with Waterhawk here on the banks of the Rio Grande in Piedras Negras.
A couple things going on right now I wanted to show you guys.
There's a group of about eight that crossed.
They've been waiting for about an hour for Border Patrol most likely.
As you can see National Guard on the other side, they've kind of prevented their progress from getting to the bank.
But they're waiting for Border Patrol.
I have not seen any in a few minutes here.
And nothing that's happening at the exact same time.
I'm gonna flip the camera here so you can see sort of what's happening on the bridge as well.
So these people are crossing over for their CBP-1 app.
So this goes on several times a day at this specific location and this continues throughout the entire country even if Actual encounter numbers are down.
The CBP-1 app continues to be utilized quite a bit to the tune of about 1500 a day or so.
So a very common sight here at Piedras to the bridge to Eagle Pass, Texas.
in addition to some wild horses.
That is not as common, but here we are.
Hello, sir.
What happened?
What happened?
Nothing?
Migration?
No.
Migration?
No.
Migration?
No.
Migration?
No.
Migration.
What happened to her?
What happened to her?
She took her to the other side.
Oh, good.
harrison smith
- - Borderhawk.news, where you can find that report.
In a way, it's almost, does it make your job easier, the fact that this is also legalized?
Because, you know, you would think these people are committing crimes.
These people are human traffickers.
But, like, you're able just to go out and you're, I guess you're holding the camera up.
I mean, is there any fear of, like, these people being exposed?
Or is it so open they don't really even give a damn?
Who knows?
unidentified
I would say it's easy.
Some of it is easy where you kind of show up and the thing that you're looking for is kind of happening.
And it used to be a lot easier, by the way.
I mean, you used to just show up and it was just group after group after group.
It's definitely harder now to capture these kinds of things.
But the process to get there is by no means easy, but I do understand your point.
You know, at one point, you know, when I was filming some of this, some of the migrants were, you know, they didn't want to be on camera, they don't want to be interviewed.
There is a bit of that.
I would say that we had an incident in El Paso where I was filming some Venezuelans and they were totally hostile.
Came off the curb, threatened me.
harrison smith
I remember that.
We played that video.
unidentified
Yeah, threw rocks at the car.
Threw rocks at the car, not cars.
So there's an aspect of some of them wanted to film, some of them don't.
For the most part, though, I don't know if they really care that they're breaking federal, international law of some degree.
Or that they really know sometimes.
You just go across the river, here's 20 bucks.
And again, we've talked about this before, but getting to the U.S. is the touchdown.
So they're going to do whatever it takes to get to that part, especially the people that you saw in this video.
They're usually a lot poorer.
They can't pay the cartel to take them across safely.
So they're just going to bolt for the river.
And as you saw at the end of it, they're just going to walk down the river and try to cross at a different place.
So they need to get there no matter what.
And if you're in Mexico filming them and asking them questions...
I mean, their only fear, as you noticed, was that I was immigration.
Like, if I'm Mexican immigration, they're in trouble.
But that was their only fear, not being on camera, per se.
harrison smith
Yeah, no, I just think it's interesting, because it's like, I mean, in a way, you're sort of, you're undercover, you're here, you're capturing a crime on video, but nobody seems to care.
It's just sort of bizarre to me that, like, you know, you can just sort of walk up and go, hey, are you crossing here?
And they're like, yeah, we're trying.
It's like, you know.
In what other situation could you film somebody committing a crime and they just don't even care that they're being filmed?
That's how lawless it's gotten.
It's actually wild.
It's actually just completely insane.
unidentified
Well, some of them even celebrate it.
Not to cut you off, but some of them celebrate it.
They'll come across and they'll high-five.
Hey, we made it.
harrison smith
We made it.
unidentified
There was a group that we filmed last year.
They crossed the river and they turned around and waved at me.
harrison smith
They literally don't even think they're doing anything legal.
unidentified
Whether they do or don't, they...
Again, that's the touchdown.
I mean, that is the absolute touchdown.
harrison smith
Wow.
No, it's just...
It's just sad that we can't control our country.
And here's a story from Business Insider I referenced earlier.
I want to get your take on this.
Trump's military deportation plan could face major internal resistance.
President-elect Donald Trump said this week his incoming administration plans to follow through on his campaign promise of using U.S. military to execute his mass deportation plan.
But essentially they're saying that the military will refuse to act.
If a president's looking to use the instruction act to enforce immigration as federal law, it would be a pretty extraordinary use, and that would be way out of custom.
Arguably, there's an authority to do that, but again, it would be way out of the norms of his historic use.
To me, this just annoys me because this is very clearly in line with American law.
You're not allowed to cross country or cross the border, and you're not allowed to cross country.
And if you do, you have to be deported.
But here they're talking about the military is going to balk at that and going to refuse to participate.
But we've seen videos after, you know, Katrina in New Orleans.
The military had no qualms about going around collecting guns from lawful gun owners.
So it's crazy to me that like if you tell them to enforce an unconstitutional law, no problem.
We'll do it.
Yes, sir.
Right away.
If you say, OK, now we're going to use you to enforce the actual law.
It's like, wow, oh, now we're going to have a problem.
I mean, again, I'm confident that mass deportations are going to happen because Trump seems very set on that, and Tom Homan is like the best person you could ever put in charge of that operation, but I'm not looking forward to the chaos and nonsense that's going to come along with it.
What's your take on the military being used at the border?
unidentified
It will be very, very ugly.
There's no doubt.
Some of the imagery will be really tough.
You know, I can't speak to legality of that situation, but I've talked We're good to go.
I would imagine you could extrapolate that to other people in the service, Army, Navy, Air Force.
Hey, your job is to protect the country, right?
National Guard troops in the same position.
Your job is to protect the country.
This is a national security issue.
Can you help us remove these people?
I feel like they would have that yes.
Because that's their main job, right?
That is what they're supposed to be doing.
That's like one of the main roles of government itself is to protect its people.
harrison smith
That's right, yeah.
If you boil all of government down into one job, like if you have one assignment for the government as a whole, it's protect people inside the country from the people outside the country.
And we can't even do that.
And I mean, I just can't imagine being a Border Patrol agent You're going out there because we see it.
Sometimes they get shot at, they're putting themselves in danger, and they're not even allowed to stop people.
So you're actually going out there, getting shot at, putting yourself at risk, and your job is to facilitate the activity of the criminals.
I can't imagine how people can do that job day in and day out, knowing that they're...
They're not doing their job at all.
Now, in terms of here's a story from about the Denver mayor.
The Denver mayor says he will urge protests against Trump's mass deportations.
Mike Johnston says he's prepared to go to jail and protest, although he's not opposed to all deportations.
And so, of course, my response to that is you want to go to jail?
Okay.
Great.
Wonderful.
We can make that happen.
You want to try to prevent the lawful execution of orders from the president that we voted for?
Then yeah, you can go to jail.
That's fine.
We're fine with that.
On Friday, Tom Homan, Trump's incoming borders are vowed to send twice as many immigration and custom officials, agents to Los Angeles to enact mass deportations.
LA City Council members have warned that Los Angeles will not be cooperating or collaborating.
I don't think they have a choice, though, and it's going to happen, you know, sort of whether they like it or not.
My response to this was that the president could invoke the Insurrection Act because this is what the Insurrection Act says.
The president invokes the militia by issuing a proclamation, essentially a formal declaration stating the need to call upon the militia to address a situation like a rebellion, insurrection or when the execution of federal laws is being obstructed, effectively utilizing their power granted to them under the Insurrection Act and the Constitution's Clause allowing to call forth the militia effectively utilizing their power granted to them under the Insurrection Act and the Constitution's Clause allowing to call forth the militia to
So it's like, OK, if you've got local governments standing up and refusing to allow lawful orders from the president to be carried out, that is like definitionally what could be used.
Now, if you're going to call up the militia, it has to be in a very...
I don't know.
I think the people that we're talking about, the leftists, I think they'd probably prefer that the military do it and not the militia because there's nothing they fear more than just regular citizens armed and organized.
And now he's backtracked those comments, the Denver mayor.
Oh, well, actually, maybe I won't tell.
Civil disobedience is fine.
And he still says he's willing to go to jail.
So, again, I mean, what's your take on that, Whit?
I think maybe the Insurrection Act could just be a threat of, hey, you either participated and let us do our job as the American people voted for, or, you know, it's going to get nasty.
But it has to because we lose our country without it.
unidentified
We do.
We do.
And a lot of it has been lost.
We've already lost pieces of it to a degree.
And we need to get those back and we need to continue what we have.
It is going to get ugly.
We covered a lot of the pro-Palestine riots and situations that happened in Washington this last year.
And a lot of those people, it's not border specific, but a lot of those people don't like America at all.
And they are co-opted by other groups that want to see chaos.
Antifa, portions of BLM. A lot of those people are the same.
And they're all fighting for the same thing.
It's all disenfranchised people, right?
You saw BLM, trans, Palestine.
What do these have anything to do with in common?
It's all the same goal.
It's just unrest and it's going to be ugly.
You'll see those same groups come out to protest the deportations.
harrison smith
It's going to get ugly, folks, but it has to be done.
It's not our fault for trying to fix it.
It's their fault for starting the problem in the first place.
WID Lyman at BorderHawkNews at WID underscore Lyman at BorderHawk.News.
Thank you so much for being here with us.
I hope, folks, that I'll see you soon.
If not, follow me on Twitter at Harrison H. Smith.
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WID Lyman, thank you for being here with us.
unidentified
Thanks for being here.
Thank you.
harrison smith
Stay tuned, folks.
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