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The war on information has reached its next inevitable higher perch. | ||
The impending Streisand effect, resulting from the unrelenting childish lawfare waged upon a former president of the United States and Infowars, has finally reached adulthood. | ||
Told everyone that the Justice Department appointed individual, because the feds can intervene in a case, Like it's Enron or something, like I'm a crook. | ||
And they've been at the depositions and harassed the snot out of me for the last two years looking for all this hidden money and all these crimes I committed. | ||
Of course, I didn't. | ||
And then they tried it on November 14th and said they had the auction. | ||
It wasn't an auction. | ||
And the judge said it wasn't an auction. | ||
And we've been here since then. | ||
And I said, I believe the judge will probably do the right thing. | ||
It's the court system on trial here, not me. | ||
And he did last night and said, this is bull. | ||
No one can understand this. | ||
This is fiat money. | ||
It's exactly what I said to you when this all went down almost a month ago. | ||
And I listened to his 25-minute ruling and I was nervous because he was showing both sides of it. | ||
But then he came back and said, this so-called auction was doomed from the beginning. | ||
After a two-day-long marathon hybrid hearing in the bankruptcy court in Houston, Texas, the no-nonsense judge Christopher Lopez revealed his verdict after he had witnessed months of the weaponization of his courtroom To be center stage for the bidding of those that would ignore the technicalities of a standard live public auction, | ||
this time regarding Free Speech Systems, the company behind Infowars, in favor of sabotage and secrecy. | ||
Judge Lopez remarked, there was no live auction. | ||
No identity of bidders to the other bidders. | ||
Two witnesses testified in support of the motion. | ||
Lots of direct examination. | ||
Lots of cross-examination. | ||
And I get it. | ||
While the case by its nature stirs emotions on all sides, my job today is to kind of consider the relief requested and granted. | ||
But it basically comes down to business judgment. | ||
Whether there's an articulated business reason here and also look at the process to ensure that the process has been served. | ||
I think Jones had an economic interest in the outcome of this case and had the right to argue that the sale process wasn't fair. | ||
So they turned down all this money and then run around saying he won't give us our money. | ||
And they don't want a deal where they get a percentage of money. | ||
No, they've said on the courthouse, we want him off the air. | ||
This isn't about money. | ||
Then they're in the news thinking you're stupid all the time. | ||
He won't give us money, that cheap ass, you know, for our fake... | ||
Meanwhile, I have appeals going. | ||
But they were going to pledge my future money they think I owe them that I would never even make a fraction of. | ||
To pay for their takeover of my sight to then misrepresent it and steal our identity to confuse people. | ||
But they said that. | ||
I mean, is that not the most villainous Stuff you ever heard? | ||
Judge Lopez continues. | ||
This is a 2022 case. | ||
I don't want to hold this auction. | ||
Trustee, you got something? | ||
Just let me know what you want to do. | ||
Today is not the day. | ||
30 days. | ||
I want to know what went wrong with this case. | ||
I thank everyone for their time. | ||
That's my ruling. | ||
We're done. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So now Infowars survives in the beginning of the Trump presidency. | ||
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Guess what? | |
We got the second George Washington. | ||
Congratulations! | ||
Whether Trump weighs in remains to be seen, as does the actions of the trustee Christopher Murray left in place by the judge over free speech systems. | ||
But one thing is for sure, the gloves are off. | ||
I'm not the only one. | ||
And when the public finds out what the globalists have really done and they're starting too fast, they're never going to go with it. | ||
John Bound reporting for Info. | ||
All right, folks, that is the latest from John Bound, the great thumbnail info. | ||
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A very thorough breakdown there from John Bound, including words from the judge that you aren't going to hear if you weren't listening in on the day of. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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It's Thursday, December 12th in the year of our Lord, 2024. And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing back and get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Thursday morning, the 12th of December, 2024. We've got a lot to talk about today. | ||
Sort of, just in the last few minutes, thinking about taking this whole show in a different direction. | ||
There's some news that broke after our show yesterday that we'll have to get into, including claims from The U.S. authorities that the drones over New Jersey are from Iran and China. | ||
Which is only slightly more believable than space aliens, but not much. | ||
I do want to get into that. | ||
There's been some breaking news about the leadership of the FBI that I want to get into. | ||
But as I was sitting there this morning, you know, we have TVs that are tuned into the Infowars network. | ||
And so before American Journal goes live, it's playing the day before's episode of The War Room. | ||
And I was just listening to some of the callers they had. | ||
And it just made me think we may need to take a different tack today. | ||
It seemed like every caller on the war room yesterday wanted to talk about Israel. | ||
And for very good reason. | ||
Obviously, if you're talking about the Iranian drones, I don't know anybody that's paying attention that actually believes it's Iran. | ||
And I think the obvious answer is to go, oh, they're blaming it on Iran? | ||
It's Israel then. | ||
Oh, in that case, it's probably Israel. | ||
Or it's Israeli elements in America using the American military to false flag the American people and to encourage us to go to war with Iran for the benefit of Israel. | ||
I think that's obvious to anybody who's been paying attention even a little bit to what's going on. | ||
Not like they're Israeli drones. | ||
I mean, Israel doesn't. | ||
They don't need drones to spy on Americans. | ||
They don't have to resort to anything so heavy-handed. | ||
They have Stingray devices outside of the White House and people in every university and scanning the internet with high-tech AI on a continual basis. | ||
They don't require drones. | ||
And then there's the Stop Anti-Semitism Bill. | ||
Which I think we need to be paying a little bit more attention to. | ||
And realize how long this has been planned. | ||
I've talked about it a lot over the years, but I really can't encourage you enough to go watch the Al Jazeera undercover documentary called The Lobby. | ||
We're going to talk a little bit about it and we'll show you some clips from it. | ||
I believe it came out in 2017, something like that, a couple years ago. | ||
But in episode 2 of this series, it's a four-part series, there's actually two series, one in the UK and one in America. | ||
And you can see how the manipulation of the American people takes place From the inside out. | ||
And it is staggering. | ||
The networks at play here. | ||
And the fact that they're all being coordinated by the intelligence agencies of a foreign country. | ||
Which is the real concern here. | ||
And not in a conspiratorial way. | ||
Maybe I'll just have to show you the clips. | ||
I'll just have to show you the clips. | ||
Because it's people that are Americans. | ||
Born in America, lived in America, always been American. | ||
They're going to college. | ||
They're like the president of the student body. | ||
And they have a part-time job at the Israeli consulate. | ||
And they're on hidden camera describing how they are making reports about what their fellow Americans are doing, sending it off to Israel, and then receiving orders back from the Israeli intelligence, which makes them a foreign spy. | ||
In the most just blatant way. | ||
I mean, by every definition you could possibly imagine. | ||
People in America spying on Americans, sending that information to Israel and then receiving orders from a foreign country to further spy on or interrupt the political activities of American citizens. | ||
And again, it is it is. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I'll just have to show you some clips from it. | ||
I will certainly show you some clips from it because not only that, there's also the ActBlue scandal that broke yesterday where they talk about ActBlue taking and accepting foreign gift cards from foreign countries being a blatant violation of election funding laws. | ||
And in the lobby, in this undercover video, you can see the people in the Israeli lobby describing this exact method of circumventing limits to political donations by buying gift cards, compiling them together. | ||
And so while the law is in place to where you can only give about $2,500 at a time, Instead, you get a whole bunch of people to donate gift cards, each worth $2,500. | ||
You can hand a stack of them over, prepaid credit cards, to a politician. | ||
Instead of giving him $2,500, you're giving him $25,000 or $50,000 at a time. | ||
Just getting around the letter of the law by handing him gift cards rather than cash, as if that changes the legality of the situation. | ||
So again, just as I was sitting there this morning hearing these callers into Owen's show yesterday calling about the false flagging Iran, the concern that a lot of us have about Trump's relationship with Israel. | ||
Obviously, you've got Syria and the Middle East and the overthrow of that country. | ||
Christians at risk of total eradication from their ancestral homelands where they've lived since Jesus walked around there. | ||
For the exclusive benefit of Israel, who is at this point already captured more land, three times more land in Syria than the size of Gaza. | ||
So all of these things are very intimately intertwined, obviously, and have to do with one another. | ||
And also when Matt Gaetz was up for Attorney General, we showed you how the day that he went to visit the Senate, Try to sway them to his side and instead ended up pulling his name from consideration. | ||
On that very same day, the ADL was meeting with the very same senators on the topic of passing the Stop Anti-Semitism Law, which through a series of incremental... | ||
Law changes. | ||
Well, what they're doing is changing anti-Semitism to mean being anti-Israeli and then getting that law accepted by the State Department. | ||
And then once accepted by the State Department, you can make the case that it should be accepted by the Senate and the Congress. | ||
I know in the show, somebody called in and asked about this. | ||
And Owen kind of brushed it off, which I get, you know, it's just like, it's just a violation of the First Amendment. | ||
It'll never pass in the first place. | ||
Even if it does, it'll be challenged immediately. | ||
The Supreme Court will never uphold it because you can't have a religion in this country that is above criticism or a foreign nation that is above criticism. | ||
You expect the American government, who will let you burn an American flag, whose entire purpose of existing is to guarantee the free right Lots of free rights, but the first one being the freedom of expression. | ||
We let people speak against our own country, but we're not going to let them speak against a different country? | ||
I mean, this is nonsense. | ||
And logically, that should be the case. | ||
The thing is, they're not necessarily relying on laws being put into place to disallow this. | ||
What they're relying on is... | ||
Having oversight of every governmental body in the country and insinuating pro-Semitic intent in everything that that branch of the government does. | ||
So the Department of Education will have to have somebody who's there, very top, making sure that everything the Department of Education does has some aspect of it that is trying to counter anti-Semitism. | ||
The Department of Justice will have an office there whose entire job is to have oversight over everything the Department of Justice does and make sure that they're countering anti-Semitism in every pass. | ||
So it'll be corporate and color of law imposition of this. | ||
It is totally against the First Amendment. | ||
And has everything to do with the foreign nation state of Israel. | ||
And so I think we need to talk about that. | ||
And I think our audience is quite literally calling for us to talk about that. | ||
So we'll get into exactly what that looks like. | ||
We'll show you some clips from the undercover investigations that let you know exactly what we're up against and the methods being used to destroy our God-given right of free speech in order to impose some sort of Well, theocracy. | ||
Religious theocracy. | ||
And I'll just say off the top, and from a principled basis, freedom of religion means freedom to criticize any religion. | ||
That's what that means by definition. | ||
There's this weird inversion where they go, because we have freedom of religion, we have to have past anti-Semitism laws. | ||
This is the polar opposite of what religious freedom is. | ||
Because think about when the concept was put into place, when the Constitution was written. | ||
Also, maybe we need to get into like the history of religious conflicts in the UK. It wasn't even the UK at the time, the British Isles. | ||
And the fact that there were bloody civil wars fought between Catholics and Protestants. | ||
And the whole idea was, in America, we're like, we're not bringing that here. | ||
We're not going to have any of that here. | ||
Where they're burning people at the stake and just, you know, crucifying people and hanging a thousand Protestants for daring to disrespect a shrine. | ||
Like, we're just like, no, we're not doing any of that. | ||
The government's not going to have a say in this. | ||
They're not going to put their foot in it. | ||
But also it means that, you know, if somebody wants to come out and criticize Catholicism, criticize the Pope, say they're anti-Catholic, that is their right. | ||
That is religious freedom. | ||
If you don't have the freedom to criticize a religion, you don't have religious freedom. | ||
Not sure that could be any more clear. | ||
So we'll have to get into that. | ||
We'll have to get into that. | ||
Again, I wasn't planning on it, but just listening to the calls from yesterday, you know, it was like the end of the show, and there were like four calls in a row that were all about that topic. | ||
So, that's what our audience wants. | ||
We'll give it to them. | ||
We have a lot of news to get into, and again, a lot of it ties into that topic, so hopefully we'll be making a good case for why we shouldn't be a Jewish theocracy in a Christian country. | ||
This is controversial, apparently. | ||
We'll begin today, as you do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 12th of December 2024. | ||
Biden commutes roughly 1,500 sentences in biggest single-day act of clemency. | ||
President Joe Biden... | ||
Is commuting the sentences of nearly, or roughly, 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic and is pardoning 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes. | ||
It's the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
Criminals got to get out of prison because of the KUF, because of the Kung Fu flu. | ||
And then because of that ridiculous and arbitrary ruling, now they just aren't criminals anymore. | ||
Isn't that amazing how that works? | ||
The commutations announced Thursday are for people who have served out home confinement sentences for at least one year after they were released. | ||
Prisons were uniquely bad for spreading the virus and some inmates were released in part to stop the spread. | ||
At one point, one in five prisoners had COVID-19, according to a tally kept by the Associated Press. | ||
Biden said that he would be taking more steps in the weeks ahead and would continue to review clemency petitions. | ||
The second largest single day act of clemency was by Barack Obama with 330 shortly before leaving office in 2017. | ||
So Biden has now provided clemency and pardons for five times as many as the next highest number ever released in a single day. | ||
Thank you, Joe Biden, for releasing 1,500 criminals on your way out the door. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
Meanwhile, FBI Director Christopher Wray to resign before Trump takes office. | ||
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray has said he will resign before President-elect Donald Trump, who has indicated he would fire him, takes office next month. | ||
Wray announced at an internal FBI meeting on Wednesday that he decided to step down after weeks of consideration. | ||
Trump has already nominated Kash Patel, who has called for dramatically limiting the FBI's authority to lead the law enforcement agency. | ||
Wray, whom Trump nominated in 2017 to a 10-year term, Ray is a swamp creature of the highest order. | ||
I also suspect that he will continue to pull the strings even if nominally removed from the organization. | ||
And I think he and all of his colleagues Criminal compatriots need to go to jail for a very long time. | ||
So, he can retire and go fishing for a few months, and then he should spend the rest of his life in a jail cell for not just spying on Trump, not just covering up the spying on Trump, not just going after January 6th peaceful protesters with the ruthlessness of a true despot. | ||
For like a million other reasons. | ||
Well, what about going to Davos and bragging about how the governmental intelligence agencies and the private sector are really getting good at working hand-in-hand, you know, so they can circumvent the limitations of the government's power through things like the Fifth Amendment by appealing directly to the megacorporations that they're in bed with to, you know, funnel your information without the necessary warrant. | ||
Total abject Destruction of our constitutional rights and a threat to our continuing existence as a distinct nation. | ||
So send him to jail forever. | ||
Meanwhile, ActBlue documents obtained by House Admin Investigation Revealed Donor Platform didn't block foreign gift cards. | ||
Until September 2024, last week, Gateway Pundit reported on a decision in a Wisconsin county court to allow discovery regarding the Democrat donor mega-platform ActBlue. | ||
The lawsuit was filed when a man's identity was used almost 400 times to launder money to over 60 different campaigns using the ActBlue platform. | ||
The discovery was limited to investigating the specific payments that were made using the plaintiff's email and name. | ||
So what happens is... | ||
ActBlue delivers these gigantic donations to Democrats all around the country, and it's just straight up money laundering. | ||
It's just straight up, they say, oh yeah, this guy, you know, whatever. | ||
Jeff Sims from Milwaukee donated 400 times this month. | ||
And every time he donated for $20, and then you go talk to Jeff Sims, and he's like, I've never made a single donation in my life. | ||
Or I made one donation three years ago, but never since then. | ||
And it's not that people are scamming him and donating things with his money. | ||
They're just using his name in order to cover up who's really donating so that you can just put in a huge amount of money in tiny little increments, package it all together, and rig an election that way. | ||
It's blatant electioneering, blatant violation of our laws around our election. | ||
Again, it's one of these things where it's like, oh, we're going to keep investigating this, are we? | ||
There is no question as to whether or not they're doing this or whether or not it's illegal. | ||
But we're going to keep investigating. | ||
Great. | ||
There's another investigation into ActBlue being conducted by the House Administration Committee. | ||
Today, that committee shared on X that the chairman, Representative Brian Steele, has delivered results showing that ActBlue changed its policies to automatically reject donations from prepaid cards in sanctioned foreign countries. | ||
They didn't do that until September 2024 and prior to then had been accepting massive amounts of money in just foreign gift cards. | ||
Totally untraceable. | ||
Can't figure out who's giving it to them, but they repackage it and donate it to Democrats. | ||
So we'll get more into that in just a moment. | ||
Meanwhile, Representative Jeff Van Drew drops bombshell, Iran launching spy drones from a mothership just miles from Trump's New Jersey home, saying, quote, those drones should be shot down. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Correction. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
No, I do not believe it. | ||
That's unbelievable. | ||
Those dastardly Iranians. | ||
First they launch a bunch of missiles at Israel for absolutely no good reason at all, just because they're bad. | ||
Because they're bad people, the Iranians. | ||
Then they hack Trump's campaign dastardly. | ||
Then they try to kill Trump. | ||
We're assured they have assassination teams in the country. | ||
Just desperately trying to take out Donald Trump. | ||
Now they're launching UFOs over New Jersey and scaring the dogs there? | ||
I mean, when will they stop? | ||
When will we be free of the menace of Iran? | ||
Maybe we should go to war with them and bomb their nuclear sites. | ||
Is that what you want? | ||
Is that what you want, America? | ||
Is that what you want, government? | ||
Please, for the love of God, don't fall for this. | ||
And we'll get back into that. | ||
We'll get back into that story. | ||
But I mean, come on. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Are we serious? | ||
Are we being serious right now? | ||
Somebody commented on a post I made about this, and I'm not trying to draw heat to this guy. | ||
I'm just using his statement because I feel like it's probably typical of a lot of, no offense, normies out there. | ||
He says, bro, if you had unidentified drones capable of disrupting comms and EMPs over Texas infrastructure with state and local PD not knowing WTF, you'd view this situation differently. | ||
Not that I believe it's Iran. | ||
It's just scary that everyone claims not to know WTF. The answer to this, of course, is they're lying to you. | ||
They're lying to you. | ||
I'm really having flashbacks to like COVID or something. | ||
And it just, again, re-emphasizes just the power of fear. | ||
You just get people scared and they're just like, ah, but I guess we have to go to war with Iran now. | ||
Because we have to go bomb Iran. | ||
Because I'm scared and nobody knows what's going on and there's things flying above me and the government is saying they don't know what they are. | ||
It's like, dude, they're lying to you. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
It's not Iran. | ||
It's not aliens. | ||
It's them. | ||
It's the people lying to you. | ||
They know what the drones are. | ||
They know who they are. | ||
They know where they come from because they're the ones flying them. | ||
In order to scare you. | ||
To get you to say this exact thing. | ||
But it's super scary man. | ||
I mean maybe we should just believe them. | ||
Maybe we should just surrender all of our rights. | ||
It's really scary. | ||
They keep saying we don't know what it is. | ||
They're the ones doing it. | ||
Please. | ||
For the love of God. | ||
I mean I get it. | ||
It sounds scary. | ||
Oh, it's super scary. | ||
These Iranian drones flying over us. | ||
Yeah, that would be scary. | ||
It's not true. | ||
Damn it. | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
They're going to fall for it. | ||
They're going to fall for it. | ||
Maybe this is the play with the alien stuff, right? | ||
Maybe they say it's aliens. | ||
Nobody who knows better is just like, it's not aliens. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
They're like, oh, it's not aliens. | ||
It's Iranians. | ||
And even skeptical people are like, oh, no, it is? | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
United Healthcare CEO killing latest. | ||
Fingerprints gun tied to the scene of killing. | ||
New York officials say the evidence is stacking up. | ||
It is, in fact, Luigi Mangione, who was the murderer of the family, is now speaking out. | ||
And we'll tell you about that more on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
The American Journal. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This Christmas edition of The American Journal. | ||
I'm not mad at the crew, but I asked for a Christmas tree three days ago, and I don't see one, all right? | ||
We're gonna have a problem. | ||
We're gonna have a problem if we make it through this week without a festive decking of the halls, okay? | ||
I know we've been distracted with, you know, almost being destroyed in a bankruptcy proceedings, but That's over now, and frankly, it was a Christmas miracle, and we got to be decking ourselves out. | ||
I don't even know where our Trump on a stump went. | ||
I had a festive Trump on a stump here yesterday, and it's... | ||
Jones took it from us. | ||
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Darren McGreen sold it. | |
I love it. | ||
Trump on a stump, available now at thealexjonesstore.com, where you can do all your Christmas shopping and keep us on the air and in the fight. | ||
And there's a bunch of other stories that... | ||
It's like, I don't know, there's so much news these days. | ||
These major stories just go right by. | ||
I saw somebody yesterday, I think Chase yesterday on X was like, yeah, X moves so fast now. | ||
Three hours ago, it was old news at this point. | ||
Which is kind of true, because there's just this constant inflow of news. | ||
I think it was yesterday or the day before, this video was released... | ||
Of a U.S. Navy recruiting station in California where everyone in it is just straight up Chinese. | ||
They're speaking Chinese. | ||
They're from China. | ||
All the signs are in Chinese. | ||
They're recruiting Chinese immigrants that arrived yesterday into our Navy. | ||
Don't speak English. | ||
Haven't been in America more than a week. | ||
And yet they're joining our Navy? | ||
Like we're just... | ||
We're just suicidal at this point. | ||
Like, it is madness what we're allowing to go on. | ||
So I'm gonna have to show you that video a little bit later. | ||
And I think it all, but it all kind of ties in together. | ||
It's all just this feeling of like, why are we putting up with this? | ||
Why are we putting up with any of this? | ||
Thank you, Matt. | ||
There's another headline that I forgot about until I just saw it during the break. | ||
Ontario Premier threatens to cut off energy supply to the US. In response to Donald Trump's threat, Doug frickin' Ford, crackhead, has said Ottawa is compiling a list of American products that could be subject to retaliatory tariffs. | ||
Who do you think you are, Ontario? | ||
That's what I want to know. | ||
Where did you get the nerve? | ||
To think that you could even suggest a thing like this is... | ||
This is crazy. | ||
America is Goliath. | ||
We are the biggest, baddest economy, military engine of prosperity. | ||
We have neighborhoods that have a higher GDP than the whole of Canada. | ||
Who do you think you are? | ||
Like, we've given these people the wrong impression. | ||
We've allowed these people to take our kindness as weakness. | ||
And it really can't go on. | ||
And that's what I mean. | ||
Whether it's, you know, Israel shoving us around like a dog or China just infiltrating us Just a full-fledged invasion with tens of thousands of military-aged, obviously trained men being paid to come here, live off of welfare as they just establish and coordinate massive networks of stay-behind agents. | ||
Or whether it's a fat crackhead from Canada threatening to cut off power to American homes in the winter. | ||
At a certain point, We need to just go full Bane. | ||
You know the scene from Dark Knight? | ||
Was it Dark Knight Rises? | ||
Whichever one has Bane in it. | ||
Where it's the little guy in the suit going, I'm telling you to do this! | ||
I'm telling you right now! | ||
I'm in charge! | ||
And Bane just puts his hand in his hand. | ||
His hand is like twice as big as the guy's head. | ||
He's just like, do you feel in charge? | ||
Do you think I have to go along with this? | ||
Or is one of us Just clearly the one who gets to decide. | ||
It's like the pitbull constantly having his ear chewed by a little chihuahua who thinks that because the pitbull's never snapped him in half that he must be the more powerful one. | ||
After all, he's constantly abusing the pitbull. | ||
He's constantly biting his ear and barking in his face and the pitbull never does anything. | ||
So to the chihuahua's little chihuahua brain, it thinks I'm the powerful one. | ||
I'm in charge. | ||
At a certain point, that pit bull needs to just swallow the chihuahua. | ||
Just be done with it. | ||
Because they're taking our kindness as weakness. | ||
And it's putting us at a massive disadvantage. | ||
There's a post yesterday to illustrate this. | ||
I don't know if the crew can find it. | ||
It's going to be a vague direction I'll give you. | ||
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But... | |
It was basically just a chart showing, like, imports and exports by country. | ||
And America is just... | ||
It's astonishing how gigantic our economy is. | ||
We are just the engine of the world. | ||
Like, our purchasing power, our consumer base is, like, the reason that the world can operate. | ||
And they're threatening to put tariffs on our exports to them. | ||
And they're threatening to cut off power to 1.5 million homes if Trump does anything to them. | ||
I almost just want to go full like James K. Polk and just be like, you know what? | ||
We're not annexing Canada. | ||
We're conquering it. | ||
Annexing is something where you ask for permission and we debate and we allow you access to our union. | ||
I think it should just become like what the Romans would call an imperial province. | ||
Like just directly under the control of Donald Trump. | ||
He can just own Canada as a personal backyard. | ||
And just, we'll put you in your place, Canada. | ||
It's just, there's something about, like, I don't want to be enemies with Canada. | ||
I don't want to be enemies with any of these people. | ||
But like, they gotta learn. | ||
They gotta know they can't do this to us. | ||
And we gotta not put up with it. | ||
And I don't know why we do. | ||
I don't know why we do. | ||
And we shouldn't. | ||
I'll have to find that exact chart because, again, it's just this idea that they're like, well, we're going to put tariffs on your stuff. | ||
It's like if America stops buying Canada's crap, I mean, just it won't exist anymore. | ||
It won't exist anymore. | ||
I guess in a word, it's just, you know, They're biting the hand that feeds them, and it's our hand, and we just keep feeding them. | ||
At a certain point, that has to stop. | ||
Ford, are you kidding me? | ||
He's a literal crackhead. | ||
He's a literal, as mayor of Ottawa or whatever. | ||
Who even cares what they call themselves? | ||
As chief Canadian in Ontario, Doug Ford is just like hanging out with homeless people and smoking crack and yet he's still in charge somehow. | ||
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So... | |
I don't know. | ||
I think that's why Trump got elected and I think that's what most of us want to see is just... | ||
It's just actually getting something for once for the incredible power that we wield. | ||
Just for once. | ||
Just in my lifetime, I'd like for at least one time there to be some sort of benefit for the American people being the engine and the heart and the soul and the arms and legs of the most powerful, gigantic, incredible empire the world has ever seen. | ||
Ever in history. | ||
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Ever. | |
And yet, Ontario is trying to step up to us. | ||
Ontario thinks that they can threaten us to let them keep taking advantage of us. | ||
That's one of them. | ||
That's an image right there. | ||
The one I saw was a bar graph, but... | ||
Yeah, that's pretty wild. | ||
So what does this say? | ||
It says Trump says Canada is a U.S. state. | ||
Trump knows this is a low blow, but also that the U.S. has massive leverage over Canada because 75% of Canadian exports go to the U.S. and 56% of Canadian imports come from the U.S. Meanwhile, from the perspective of the U.S., Canada is smaller, around 15% for both. | ||
So these are the destinations that I guess Canada is exporting to. | ||
75% of them come to the United States. | ||
Do you really want to start a fight with your dad? | ||
We're your daddy, Canada. | ||
That is kind of how it feels. | ||
I gotta admit, I kind of go through the same thing with my son. | ||
Whereas, you know, he's three years old. | ||
He's taking his time getting through the terrible twos. | ||
It's been two years. | ||
You know, he'll order me around. | ||
He'll sit there and go, Dad, do this. | ||
I'm just like, I'm sorry. | ||
What? | ||
You're three feet tall, son. | ||
Let's rethink the tone you're using right now. | ||
I'm the one in charge. | ||
Let's always remember that. | ||
America is the one in charge. | ||
Let's approach every negotiation with every other country with that idea. | ||
Okay? | ||
Anyway, we'll move on. | ||
But I really do think this sort of unifies a lot of the stories that we're talking about in geopolitical terms or immigration or these negotiations with the tariffs. | ||
Why Trump got elected. | ||
His whole pitch that he made when running for president. | ||
It's like we gotta stop being taken advantage of. | ||
We're being made suckers. | ||
We're being taken advantage of. | ||
We are being screwed over by people who rely on us for everything. | ||
So why do we let that happen? | ||
We don't have to be mean about it. | ||
I'm not sincerely talking about, you know, Reducing Canada to a slave state. | ||
But we could. | ||
And they need to remember that. | ||
That we're not doing that out of the goodness of our own hearts. | ||
Not because we can't. | ||
You see what I mean? | ||
Or Mexico. | ||
The shine bomb woman who's the president. | ||
Doing the same thing. | ||
Making threats against America. | ||
There seems to be a certain point where we sit down with these people and go... | ||
There must be some mistake. | ||
You're Mexico, and we're the United States of America. | ||
Did you forget the order of operations here? | ||
Why don't you go back out, come back in, let's try, like, literally, like I do with my son. | ||
Oh, you want something? | ||
Well, let's back up a little bit. | ||
Why don't you go back out, come back in, try that again, with a please at the beginning and a sir at the end. | ||
Okay? | ||
then maybe you can get what you want. | ||
Again, it's not about wanting to, like, you know, oppress people. | ||
It's like it's genuinely not what we want to do. | ||
But some of these other countries, man, they're just... | ||
It's time for the pit bull to snap its jaws and just let the chihuahua know we don't like our ears being bit. | ||
I think that's the analogy. | ||
That's the analogy that we need to operate under. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to that video now. | ||
Clip number three. | ||
This is a US Navy recruiting office in Alhambra, California. | ||
Every recruiter is Chinese. | ||
The people signing up for the American military are Chinese. | ||
They're all speaking nothing but Chinese. | ||
The signs are in the Chinese language. | ||
It's like they're not even pretending that this is the American military, other than having the symbols, the flag or whatever. | ||
But again, you just have to wonder how we got to this point, this suicidal acceptance of this type of crap. | ||
And all you have to do is just imagine, can you imagine China? | ||
Having a recruiting office for the Chinese Army, staffed by Americans who arrived less than a year ago, with a steady inflow of thousands of Americans a month arriving in China, signing up for the Chinese Army, and coordinating with other Americans, living off the Chinese state. | ||
Like, it's so outrageous. | ||
The fact that people can't recognize that. | ||
Again, it's just testament to the psychological priming of the American people. | ||
Because when you think about this happening in any other country, it becomes really, really obvious how absurd this is. | ||
Here's the video. | ||
It is happening. | ||
Clip number three, U.S. Navy recruiting office staffed by Chinese recruiting other Chinese to their Chinese battalion within the American army. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Good morning, good morning. | ||
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This is the unit leader. | |
Hello. | ||
A quick briefing on the PRT and not the actual PK. They're signing people up, sign here. | ||
They're all just speaking Chinese. | ||
It's just nothing but Chinese people. | ||
I'm not saying Chinese Americans like, you know, born here, raised as Americans. | ||
No, these are all literal Chinese people from China, born, raised, educated in China, coming here and putting on American uniforms and recruiting other Chinese who just arrived. | ||
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Crazy. | |
It is crazy that we're allowing this. | ||
I've gained three or four pounds, others as much as ten. | ||
Is that okay? | ||
It's okay, but remember, the more weight you gain now, the harder it will be to run when you're in, right? | ||
I don't mind gaining weight as long as you're not overweight. | ||
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This is 37, so why choose to join the Navy? | |
That's pretty wild. | ||
Joining at 37? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
It's an experience, a chance for new opportunities, life experiences, life experiences, and maybe more choices in the future, yes. | ||
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How long have you been in the U.S.? Oh, six years. | |
Okay, so he just came over as a 31-year-old. | ||
Been six years here. | ||
Now he's looking for new experiences in the Navy. | ||
Why do you want to join the Navy? | ||
Because there's this opportunity. | ||
I've always wanted to be in the military, but never had the chance. | ||
I mean, I'm in the Chinese military, but now I want to pretend to be in the American one. | ||
What about the specific job that you do in the Navy in the future? | ||
Is there something particularly interested in it? | ||
Yes, I've already made my choice. | ||
What job? | ||
Aviation fire control. | ||
What do you do specifically? | ||
Monitor the radar. | ||
Monitoring radar? | ||
Sounds cool. | ||
How old are you this year? | ||
I'm 35. Why are these 35 and 37 year olds joining the Navy? | ||
That's so weird. | ||
What is the upper age limit? | ||
It's 40 years old. | ||
Yes, the upper limit is 40. So a lot of people have a chance, huh? | ||
Yes, definitely. | ||
This guy says I'm joining the Navy. | ||
I believe there are many new opportunities in the Navy. | ||
You can get into clearly different fields. | ||
My major in college was business. | ||
Notice how none of them are like, I just love America. | ||
I'm just a patriot and I want to join to protect America. | ||
It's not even a suggestion that that's the case, which is what I'm really interested in. | ||
I don't know if this file might be corrupt. | ||
Unless something else just happened, but I don't know if there's any more of that. | ||
I gotta say, the fact that, alright, come in in a second, but 35, 37 years old and joining the Navy, that's a red flag right there. | ||
I'm 34 years old. | ||
I got three kids and a wife and a house. | ||
Like, I'm not joining the Navy anytime soon. | ||
Nobody Should be like looking for adventure at 37 years old. | ||
But he's been in America for six years. | ||
Don't even know if he speaks English. | ||
And none of them say the slightest thing about like, I just want to fight for America. | ||
I'm a patriot. | ||
You know, this country's been so good to me. | ||
No, it's I want personal advancement. | ||
I think it'd be fun. | ||
I'm looking for adventure. | ||
And hell, I'm just a sprightly young 35 years old, so why not join the United States Navy after being raised in China for 29 years? | ||
Yeah, I'm gonna go join the Chinese Navy. | ||
You have more information about this, Matt? | ||
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Yeah, so I initially thought this video was fake, but I've come to dig into some of the contents, and I believe the woman who posted this, Jennifer Zing, has been on Infowars before. | |
She's a credible source. | ||
Now, here's a really interesting thing. | ||
Now, in the original post of this video, which she found, which was on YouTube, the contact information for the Sergeant Wang, or I guess not Sergeant, but Recruiter Wang here. | ||
You'd be nice. | ||
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Yes. | |
Well, his last name is actually Wang. | ||
I'm not being racist. | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
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All this data is on WeChat. | |
So his WeChat ID is the first contact method provided, and WeChat is controlled by the CCP. So that gives CCP access to the personal data of those who apply to join the U.S. Navy and who are admitted. | ||
And of course, there are Chinese police stations all around America, too. | ||
This is something that was discovered a couple years ago, or at least admitted a couple years ago, is New York, Houston, LA. They have Chinese-run, Chinese-government-operated police stations to control their citizens that are in the United States. | ||
So you've got people going to sign up for the U.S. Navy, their information being funneled directly to the CCP, who is running parallel society police stations. | ||
Who have their information. | ||
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Boom. | |
And can lean on them. | ||
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That's Sean right there. | |
Dark side of WeChat, how the chat app turned mega platform has become China's ultimate tool for authoritarianism and censorship. | ||
And now they're apparently handling our Navy recruitment of Chinese immigrants in the United States military. | ||
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What are we doing here, folks? | |
Thank you. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What else do you know about this, Matt? | ||
Because, yeah, I saw it was real. | ||
I saw it was, you know, legitimate and only being talked about on, you know, Chinese social media. | ||
So it took, you know, a Chinese-American to expose this happening. | ||
But, I mean, think about, again, I just, you know... | ||
I get that Americans aren't schemers. | ||
We don't like scheming. | ||
We don't like pulling one over on each other. | ||
We understand we have the ability to see the second order effect and we have just deeply ingrained morality where it's like you just don't do that type of thing. | ||
You just don't screw people over like that. | ||
It just doesn't even enter into your mindset. | ||
Unfortunately, that makes us vulnerable to people that do think in that mindset. | ||
Imagine being the Chinese right now. | ||
Your number one geopolitical opponent. | ||
Maybe not an enemy, but a little bit. | ||
Certainly ideologically, your opposition. | ||
And they are allowing you to run a program where you train Chinese agents in China. | ||
You recruit them to the military. | ||
You train them as spies. | ||
You send them to South America. | ||
They are funneled up by America into America. | ||
They're given a place to stay. | ||
No oversight whatsoever. | ||
Totally free communications. | ||
Totally free transportation. | ||
And they actually allow you to run a recruitment station in America, recruiting your fellow Chinese immigrants. | ||
You're establishing police stations in America. | ||
I mean, you must be pinching yourself. | ||
It must be... | ||
The easiest job in the world. | ||
Like just imagine how they're laughing at us. | ||
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You know, a lot of these people who are being recruited as well, you know, could be people who are defecting from China, who don't like China. | |
So, you know, you can think about it that way as well. | ||
You know, I'm sure there's a lot of individual case bases right here. | ||
So I wouldn't paint it with such a broad brush, but there's definitely, I understand your concern. | ||
It's not even about saying that these people are Chinese agents or not. | ||
It's about that being a possibility and therefore you have to treat them all as if they are. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
yeah maybe okay if they're they're anti-china and they're coming over here to defect if that was me i i would go no you should keep me out of your army because chinese people will sneak in if you allow this welcome back folks so This is American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I think, uh... | ||
Can we go ahead and get into the lobby now? | ||
I put episode two in there. | ||
The whole thing's an hour long. | ||
If we could scrub forward to 33 minutes. | ||
I'll play a couple of minutes from that. | ||
33, 3-3. | ||
Uh... | ||
I want to find exactly which year this came out because what they're talking about in this documentary series by Al Jazeera using undercover footage came out six years ago. | ||
At least it was posted on YouTube six years ago. | ||
That'd be 2018. And yet what they're talking about In this particular clip is the thing that is still being very hotly debated and sort of quietly implemented now. | ||
And that is the Countering Antisemitism Act. | ||
And this is being done step by step, incrementally. | ||
Basically by first, you get like hate speech laws and hate crime statutes. | ||
And then you can... | ||
You know, claim that anti-Semitism is hate speech, therefore it falls under that definition and that, you know, legal framework. | ||
And then you adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Association's definition of anti-Semitism. | ||
That includes, first of all, any crimes known or unknown, real or imagined about any Jewish person. | ||
Very dangerously broad definition. | ||
Restriction on free speech, but also any criticism, legitimate or otherwise, on the state of Israel, a foreign nation, not America. | ||
And so all of these things are being put into place. | ||
And Trump adopted some of it. | ||
I think it was his State Department that originally adopted the framework and the language of this particular definition of anti-Semitism. | ||
And because of that, they felt justified in doing it at the congressional and senatorial level. | ||
Remember, it was Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene were some of the only ones to stand up against this, with Matt Gaetz pointing out in a hearing that this would functionally, literally, like, Explicitly make portions of the New Testament, | ||
the Gospel of Jesus Christ, illegal, since practically every book of the New Testament references how it was the Jewish leaders who killed Jesus, and that apparently is unacceptable anti-Semitic rhetoric, according to this definition. | ||
So, this is probably the main reason that Matt Gaetz was not permitted to To become Attorney General and said somebody who's very, very favorable to this definition, Pam Bondi, was put in place instead. | ||
I'll have to wait. | ||
I'll play that clip from the lobby in just a second. | ||
But if you search it right now, you're not going to get a lot of headlines about the Countering Antisemitism Act. | ||
But there's another point in the lobby series where they talk about the way that they get things passed and get things through the American government. | ||
And they don't allow themselves to be pulled in all sorts of different directions. | ||
They have one thing that they're pushing at that one time. | ||
And all the organizations, the networks upon networks throughout the entire United States all align on this one issue. | ||
To the exclusion of every others. | ||
At the time when the lobby was being filmed, this was the Iran deal. | ||
They wanted the Iran deal destroyed. | ||
They didn't like it. | ||
The nuclear deal that Obama made. | ||
And so it was like, we don't care what else you believe. | ||
We'll support the politician that most aggressively goes after this Iran deal. | ||
That was six years ago. | ||
And of course they got it. | ||
They got it pulled and got it removed. | ||
Now they're on this new agenda, the Countering Antisemitism Act, the wholesale destruction of the First Amendment, bipartisan attack on your free speech when it comes to our quote unquote greatest ally, the genocidal state of Israel. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
There's something that happens That makes political discussion always more difficult, especially when it comes to geopolitics and international concerns. | ||
And that is that people seem to have been capable of, like, holding two different concepts in their heads. | ||
And we just played a clip and went on a big rant over the whole last, you know, 30 minutes of the last hour. | ||
About China, you know, infiltrating America, setting up recruitment systems. | ||
Now, there will be people out there that see all of this happening and yet still will think that by talking about China, it means we're somehow covering up for the Jews. | ||
This always happens. | ||
It's like, do you not understand that, like, yeah, Israel messes with America. | ||
Israel has too much control over... | ||
Our government. | ||
And China is also an existential threat to us. | ||
Yes, I'm against what Israel's doing in Syria. | ||
I'm against the fall of Bashar al-Assad and the danger that that poses to Syrian Christians and the chaos that that part of the world will now be thrown into. | ||
While at the same time saying there's way too many Muslims in Europe And they're all operating like sleeper cells in European capitals. | ||
And then what's happening with Syria could at least in part be a play by Turkey to get rid of enemies in its east so it can actually turn its attention to the west and activate the Sunni sleeper cells funded by Saudi Arabia, building mosques and coordinating and running weapons. | ||
To their various factions inside Europe. | ||
Ready to take over Europe like the Ottomans and the Turks and the Muslims have been desirous of for the last thousand years. | ||
Do you understand that these things are not mutually exclusive? | ||
That all of these things can be threats against America, against Europe, against our culture, against our way of life. | ||
Like all of these things are threats. | ||
And it transcends the international stuff, too. | ||
Like, I was arguing with the Groypers a couple weeks ago. | ||
Over Thanksgiving, I was actually having a lot of fun arguing with the Groypers about marriage and wife Jack and all this stuff. | ||
And I kept getting, like, I would say things about my wife, and they would be like, but women are this, this, this. | ||
And it's like, do you get that I'm not talking about women? | ||
I'm talking about my wife? | ||
Like, There's this just weird thing where you take something somebody says about a person, you extrapolate it to everybody of a particular characteristic, and you say, and you're saying that's about everybody? | ||
And it's like, no. | ||
I'm not going to talk about every woman like I talk about my wife. | ||
What do you not understand about this? | ||
Just like if I point out the Chinese Communist Party is probably working to infiltrate the United States military. | ||
It doesn't mean I hate the dude that runs the Chinese food shop at the corner. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It always gets very messy. | ||
It's like you're either covering up for somebody or you're not mentioning somebody. | ||
It's like, yes, Chinese communists, yes. | ||
They're infiltrating America. | ||
There's like tens of thousands of them. | ||
They're very highly coordinated and aggressive in their open desire to take over and destroy America. | ||
By talking about them, does that mean I'm covering somebody else now? | ||
Does that mean that I'm saying that everybody of Asian heritage is an infiltrator? | ||
No. | ||
We have to talk about these things with specificity. | ||
Which is why we use the words that we use. | ||
It just makes it all very difficult to discuss. | ||
And I think it's a strategy, personally. | ||
I think it's a strategy people use to attempt to get you to back down on your position or allow for... | ||
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Oh, I'm not saying that about all the... | |
It's an intimidation and confusion factor to get people off the point. | ||
We're going to stick to the point. | ||
The point is, America is just being... | ||
Torn apart, chewed apart inside and out by a variety of malicious foreign actors in our government, in our military, being funneled into our country by the tens of thousands, or in foreign nations just taking advantage of us from afar. | ||
And the people in our government that are either complicit in it, ignorant of it, going along with it because it benefits them, or because they have some sort of ideological or ethnic compulsion to be more loyal to their group than the country they're supposed to serve. | ||
All this is to say is that I don't care who is trying to limit the First Amendment. | ||
I'm against it. | ||
In this case, the primary enemies of the First Amendment and free speech and religious freedom as we know it is the Jewish lobby, the Israeli lobby, the ADL, AIPAC, and the just massive, unimaginably complicated and powerful network of NGOs operating in coordination under the direction of a foreign government. | ||
Namely the Israeli one. | ||
And again, that's what you see when you watch the lobby. | ||
And I'll bring in some more clips to illustrate that. | ||
But first I want to go to this clip. | ||
We'll play a couple minutes of it. | ||
It's about 33 minutes into the second episode. | ||
This is again from six years ago. | ||
And this is the exact same... | ||
Anti-Semitism law that they're trying to pass back then or that they were just getting going back then, that is now, I think, having a very big impact on who Trump is being permitted to choose for his cabinet. | ||
In other words, this is the thing. | ||
Schumer's bid to add Anti-Semitism Awareness Act to NDAA defense bill fails. | ||
The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act released Saturday evening without the anti-Semitism bill following opposition from House Speaker Mike Johnson. | ||
When was this from? | ||
What's the date on that article? | ||
Is that super recent? | ||
December 9th? | ||
That was like two days ago? | ||
This is the thing they're all pushing right now. | ||
This is the thing that the Israeli government has said, hey, things are not going good for us. | ||
People keep posting videos of us slaughtering children. | ||
We need to make that illegal. | ||
We need to make questioning the actions of our despotic and genocidal government unquestionable on the basis of anti-Semitism. | ||
Totally absurd. | ||
I hope our audience is not falling for this. | ||
But clearly this is what they're pushing right now. | ||
Let's go to this clip from a documentary six years ago when they first started to get this message going. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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It's great to finally meet you. | |
Really good to meet you. | ||
Kenneth Marcus is involved in the lobby's attempt to redefine antisemitism in a way that could include criticism of the state of Israel. | ||
Right now the challenge is that there are people who say, you know what, anti-Israel politics have nothing to do with antisemitism. | ||
well, you've got to show that they're not the same, but they're not entirely different either. | ||
The goal is to have the federal government to establish a definition of antisemitism that is parallel to the State Department definition. | ||
The U.S. State Department defines antisemitism using a three-point test known as the three Ds. | ||
It includes statements that demonize Israel, those that apply double standards, or those that delegitimize the state. | ||
There have been attempts by some to try to define antisemitism in such a way that conflates actual antisemitism with Completely legitimate criticism of Israel or Israeli government policies. | ||
They are overly broad and vague to the point where any kind of criticism of Israel or of Israeli government policies can be labeled as anti-Semitic. | ||
One of the major tactics that the lobby uses to defend Israel, and it's done this for a long period of time, but it's using it more and more these days, is to identify people who criticize Israel as an anti-Semite. | ||
The letter that Aviva was sending called for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville to address a long-standing problem of antisemitism on campus. | ||
The Brandeis Center is urging American universities to adopt a definition of antisemitism that could include criticism of Israel. | ||
We're trying to get universities to adopt a uniform definition, whether it's the state of economics definition or a similar version of it, because then we think that the administrators will be able to understand and discipline students for discriminatory action. | ||
The Brandeis Center also wanted the university to screen what they described as a path-breaking film called Unmasked Judeophobia. | ||
It was made by a member of staff at the university and featured Kenneth Marcus. | ||
It is now socially acceptable. | ||
We can stop then. | ||
But of course, this has taken on extra emergency... | ||
Rapidity, you know, they really want to get this done. | ||
Again, this was six years ago when they started sort of seeding this idea in. | ||
Oh, we just need to change the definition. | ||
We just need to adopt this, you know, you don't hate Jews, right? | ||
So, okay, adopt this law about barring anti-Semitism. | ||
And, oh, look, we've changed the definition of anti-Semitism to include criticism of Israel. | ||
Gee, it looks like you're not allowed to criticize Israel. | ||
And it looks like you're not even allowed to permit the criticism of Israel. | ||
You know, if you're on a college campus or something, you know, you don't have to actively be involved. | ||
But if you allow other people to protest, you know, a foreign state that we fund and provide military everything for, then you'll lose accreditation or you'll be removed from office. | ||
Here's the story. | ||
Thanks, Sean. | ||
Here's the story from... | ||
Yeah, December 9th, 2024, Schumer's bid to add Anti-Semitism Awareness Act to NDAA defense bill fails. | ||
Senate Majority Leader Chucky Schumer... | ||
It was blocked by House Speaker Mike Johnson, making it increasingly unlikely that the bill will pass Congress this year. | ||
Schumer requested that the legislation be included in the compromised version of the NDAA to be voted on by both House and Senate. | ||
But Johnson refused the request, arguing it may be outside the purview of the NDAA and that Schumer should call on a standalone Senate floor vote. | ||
Despite weeks of negotiation, neither congressional leader budged on his position and a final compromise bill was released on Saturday without the AAA included. | ||
Don't you love it? | ||
This is the number one concern of our government. | ||
Spending weeks negotiating. | ||
The Chuck Schumer just being like, but we gotta put it in. | ||
Mike Johnson like, I don't think we should. | ||
They do that for like 10 weeks. | ||
Incredible. | ||
The news leaves AAA's passage this year increasingly unlikely, given that Senate leaders are planning to dedicate any remaining time to confirming judges and must-pass legislation such as the NDAA, government funding and disaster relief aid, and are not expected to dedicate floor time to a standalone vote on the Anti-Semitism Act. | ||
Schumer said the NDAA is the only viable way to pass the Anti-Semitism Act. | ||
If it doesn't pass this year, the incoming Republican leadership is likely to take up and pass the bill quickly next year. | ||
Because it is a genuinely bipartisan attempt to limit the First Amendment. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Thank you. | ||
One source is from Jewish Insider. | ||
One source told Jewish Insider last week that the situation has highlighted the Jewish community's great disappointment with Schumer and feeling that he has not been active enough in the fight against anti-Semitism. | ||
It's been weeks arguing on their behalf and they're just like, not good enough. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Incredible. | ||
Another source close to negotiations pointed to blame at the time towards the House GOP and the Freedom Caucus, numerous members of which voted against the AAA in the House. | ||
An op-ed last week, Nathan Diamant, an executive director of public policy for the Orthodox Union, demanded leaders stop playing political games and pass the bill, criticizing both Schumer and Johnson's postures. | ||
Frankly, we who have worked on the AAA bill from its inception don't care one bit how it passes Congress as long as it passes and is signed into law now, Damien wrote in the New York Post. | ||
Emphasis his. | ||
We are tired of excuses for not taking action enough. | ||
We want action now. | ||
Again, now in italics. | ||
Again, I just, you know... | ||
It's taken 80 years of concerted propaganda to get people to the point where they can't recognize something that's right in front of their face. | ||
But like, can you imagine any other religion acting like this? | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Catholics going, we have to pass the you're not allowed to talk about Catholic crimes bill now. | ||
Pass it now. | ||
I don't care how it's done. | ||
I don't care if it's done legitimately. | ||
Shove it into the NDAA. Say you either pass this, you either pass the law saying you can't criticize me or my religion, or the military has to go away, or you'll be attacked and killed. | ||
It doesn't matter how it passes. | ||
Just pass it now. | ||
Writing that in an op-ed. | ||
Would anybody stand for that? | ||
If it was the Catholics, the Protestants, the Lutherans, the Buddhists, the Hindus, the atheists. | ||
So all I'm asking is that we treat Judaism like any other religion and go, no, we're not going to pass a law shielding you from criticism. | ||
Frankly, you should be punished for even suggesting it. | ||
And again, it's like, I don't know, even just in this article, it's like, okay, you've got the Orthodox unions, obviously, working on this. | ||
Director of Government Relations at the Anti-Defamation League, got the ADL working on this, indicated in a statement she believes the bill is likely dead in this Congress. | ||
In this moment of great peril, it's so perilous right now, isn't it? | ||
It's an emergency. | ||
We can't think about it. | ||
We can't stop to think about this. | ||
I mean, this is like life or death right now. | ||
It's a moment of great peril. | ||
Are you scared yet? | ||
Pass the law. | ||
In this moment of great peril, we're disappointed to see the Antisemitism Awareness Act fail to move forward. | ||
We urge congressional leaders to immediately pass this important legislation at the start of the new Congress. | ||
Combating antisemitism is not and cannot be allowed to become a partisan issue. | ||
The American Jewish community is looking for action, not just words. | ||
Okay, but anti-Semitism is just words. | ||
So what action do you want? | ||
Again, the Jewish lobby gets whatever it wants immediately, 99% of the time. | ||
Okay? | ||
How long was there back and forth about TikTok being a Chinese spy device and Trump was trying to get it? | ||
And it wouldn't even, you know, make it to a bill on the floor. | ||
Like, just impossible deadlock, bipartisan, or, you know, partisan hackery sniping each other, trying to play one-up some shit, but eventually just dies a cold death. | ||
And then they realize TikTok has been a main platform for the proliferation of the videos of the genocide Israel is committing. | ||
And literally within a week, the bill is not just written, it's passed. | ||
It just goes through. | ||
They just get it. | ||
It's just, boom, done. | ||
No problem at all. | ||
When the American people need, like, hurricane relief, it's, well, I mean, we just, we can't. | ||
I mean, this is really too much. | ||
Then it's like, oh, but we will build a $300 million pier to serve humanitarian aid to Gaza, and then all we'll do is deliver a bunch of food to the IDF, help to carry out a raid on Gaza that rescues two hostages and kills 200 innocent people, and then the pier is swept out at sea and several hundred million dollars literally washed out to sea. | ||
So, priorities, right? | ||
Where are our priorities? | ||
For years on end, college campuses have spread the most vile anti-white rhetoric from official doctrine, including things even here in Texas, the University of San Marcos, publishing in the school newspaper, your DNA is an abomination, calling white people genetically evil. | ||
The only people who seem to even care about it is Infowars. | ||
We go there with a bullhorn and nearly get arrested. | ||
Not a single peep from a single politician. | ||
Nobody says anything. | ||
They wrote an article that says your DNA is an abomination. | ||
Saying that white people, all of them, forever and incontrovertibly, are intrinsically evil. | ||
They wrote that in a school newspaper and nobody even complained. | ||
We did, obviously, but we aren't in the government. | ||
Meanwhile, you have Harvard and Columbia and other very prominent and Ivy League schools whose students decide that they want to protest the ongoing, active, and readily apparent genocide going on in Palestine. | ||
And if the leadership of those schools don't shut it down in total flagrant violation of their own Internal statutes and the law, then they get removed from office immediately. | ||
And they'll come up with a reason, right? | ||
Oh, TikTok was about Chinese spies and they got rid of the Harvard president, Claudine Gay, because they fabricated some sort of plagiarism scandal. | ||
But no, at the end of the day, if you oppose Israel and America, you get destroyed 99.9% of the time. | ||
At this point, through the incremental development of the concept of antisemitism, we're now on the cusp of having the First Amendment eviscerated on the basis of antisemitism, and they're pissed it's not just happening sooner. | ||
sooner it's not just happening immediately and without question uh eric fingerhut the ceo of the jewish federations of north america told j.i jewish federations continue to support the anti-semitism awareness act is critical legislation for our community the The bill has already passed the House, and we continue to ask the Senate leadership to pass it urgently. | ||
Julie Fishman Raymond, the Managing Director in Policy and Political Affairs of the American Jewish Committee. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
So you got the Orthodox Union, the Anti-Defamation League, the Jewish Federation of North America, the American Jewish Committee. | ||
How many more massive and apparently important organizations do we have pushing for this with all their might? | ||
APAC, obviously. | ||
She says it was unfortunate that both the AAA and Counter-Antisemitism Act, another priority bill for Jewish community groups, has also been stalled. | ||
They were not included in the National Defense Authorization Act. | ||
And look, I can go on and on. | ||
Luckily, it's not moving forward this time. | ||
It should never move forward ever. | ||
And honestly, I mean, can we... | ||
Let's take the legal framework of the Counter-Anti-Semitism Act. | ||
Call it Countering the Antichrist Act. | ||
Just keep all the same language and just switch out Jewish for Christian or white. | ||
Depending on whether it's being referenced as a religion or a race. | ||
Replace Israel with the United States of America. | ||
Let's pass that bill. | ||
Let's pass a bill that makes it illegal at the federal level to question the United States, to boycott the United States, to criticize Christians as a whole or individuals for crimes real or imagined. | ||
But we would never do that because we're not a theocracy. | ||
But if this bill passes, we will, in form and function, become one. | ||
If we aren't already one, in form and function already. | ||
This is probably the greatest threat to our First Amendment and the greatest threat to world peace in the world right now. | ||
now and we need to be talking about it more to counter this. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I ask you to support us by going to thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
We've been, again, given a brief respite. | ||
We'll find out what happens in the next year, sometime early January. | ||
No matter what happens though, whether it's the continuing operation of InfoWars or the breakaway Alex Jones network, the AlexJonesStore.com is where you go to support this. | ||
And we have a lot to talk about and I'll move on here after this. | ||
Again, I think it's important to talk about because clearly the influence of Israel is on everybody's mind. | ||
A lot of our callers want to talk about that exclusively. | ||
It's not the only thing. | ||
We've got the Chinese infiltration. | ||
I'm sure Iran is... | ||
Doing something to us. | ||
I'm sure they have people here. | ||
I'm sure there's contingency plans in place. | ||
Should we, you know, actively go after them? | ||
They probably have things set up and ready to go here in America. | ||
But at the end of the day, we have to be prioritizing our own country and we have to be protecting our own people and especially our own God-given rights. | ||
As codified in the Constitution. | ||
And keep these things safe from foreign influence and destruction. | ||
It's a balancing act we have to play. | ||
Because American citizens have a right to support a foreign country. | ||
They have a right to advocate for their ancestral homelands. | ||
I genuinely believe that. | ||
Some of my best friends are first or second generation Americans that still feel very strongly about their family and friends and ancestral homelands overseas. | ||
I don't fault them for that. | ||
I don't blame them for that. | ||
But what we cannot do is allow foreign governments to exercise With impunity in the United States. | ||
To surveil and manipulate the American people for their own benefit is something that our government has an obligation to prevent. | ||
And yet that is exactly what's happening. | ||
We just played a little clip from the... | ||
I believe that was the second episode of the Lobby documentary by Al Jazeera. | ||
We're going to show a clip from the first episode now. | ||
But again, the point being... | ||
That what we're seeing here is not American citizens, patriotic, multi-generational Americans, you know, just doing what they think is best for themselves and exercising their rights as American citizens. | ||
These are foreign agents. | ||
And to me, there is no difference between seeing an undercover video of a Chinese student saying, yes, I'm spying on anti-communist activity and sending it back to my handlers in Beijing, and they give me instruction on what to do next. | ||
There is no functional, realistic difference between that and what Israel is doing. | ||
It's foreigners meddling in our political process for their own benefit. | ||
And the Americans cooperating and helping them do this, I think are traitors. | ||
They're spies. | ||
They should be dealt with under the Espionage Act. | ||
So we'll go quickly here. | ||
This is about 18 minutes to the first episode of The Lobby, where one of the very active members of the student body at, I believe it was UC Berkeley, Is in fact coordinating very intimately with and getting orders from Israel. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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She's American and her job is to analyze BDS activity for the Israeli government. | |
So, like, nobody really knows what we're doing. | ||
But mainly it's been a lot of, like, research monitoring EDS things and reporting it back to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, like, making sure everyone knows what's going on. | ||
Reporting it back to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is Julie Reifkin, Director of Community Affairs at the Israel Embassy in Washington. | ||
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There's a lot of research done and stuff like that. | |
When they talk about it in Knesset, like, usually I have to, like, contribute it to what the, like, background information is. | ||
I'm not going to campuses. | ||
It's more about connecting organizations and, I guess, campuses and providing, like, resources and the strategy of students who need it. | ||
Is the Israeli Embassy trying to leverage faculty? | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're working with several faculty Like advocacy groups that kind of train faculty, so we're like helping them a little bit with funding, connections, bringing them to speak, having them speak to diplomats and people in the MFA that need this information. | ||
So I kind of want to be that resource to show students, like, we appreciate you and you see what you're doing. | ||
Here's some information if you need anything at all to connect to, just kind of be that person there for you. | ||
Julia was president of the pro-Israel group at Davis, which is part of the University of California. | ||
We can scrub forward to 41 minutes, and we'll start again at 41 minutes in episode 1, where again she just reiterates what you just heard, that she's an American, but she is employed at the Israeli embassy, and she is collecting data and research on students in America involved in the Boycott, | ||
Divest, and Sanction Movement, BDS. Sending it to their contacts in the Israeli government, who are then doing things off that information, funding and coordinating faculty members in academia with student groups operating as Israeli agents and operatives in order to crush the BDS boycott, | ||
divest, sanction movement. | ||
Which is a totally legitimate, I don't care if you agree with it or not, it is totally peaceful, totally legitimate form of protest. | ||
It's people who say, you know, our college has, you know, some big fund and part of that fund is going towards Israel and we don't agree with what Israel's doing. | ||
We don't agree with the genocide they're committing or the attacks on America even that they're involved in. | ||
And so we demand that our Our money, the money we paid to go to school, has not been contributing to what we consider to be a genocide. | ||
And so they call on their student government or college funds to boycott, divest, and even sanction Israeli corporations. | ||
Again, totally peaceful. | ||
It's just a straight-up boycott, a legitimate boycott in this case. | ||
Not a boycott like we've seen recently where... | ||
In fact, ironically, places like the ADL will get a bunch of corporations together and go, we are all going to withhold money from Twitter until they put in censorship. | ||
That's not a boycott. | ||
A boycott is supposed to be from the ground up. | ||
It's supposed to be a mass of people choosing on their own to withhold funds or as part of their organization saying, we want our organization to withhold funds because we think this company is doing wrong or this government is doing wrong. | ||
We don't want to support them. | ||
In fact, this was a primary, the inspiration for this, for BDS, came from South Africa. | ||
This was a way that South Africa was forced to end apartheid. | ||
Because people in America said, we don't want our money going to support a state that has apartheid. | ||
And so there was boycotts, divestment, and sanction against that country that compelled it to enter negotiations. | ||
That didn't end up so well. | ||
Doesn't always have the greatest outcome. | ||
But it is legitimate. | ||
It is peaceful. | ||
It is totally within the right of these students to do it in the First Amendment. | ||
And yet, you have a foreign nation spying on them, funding people trying to destroy them, planting stories in mainstream media to discredit them, and doing all of this for the benefit of A foreign nation. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
So we'll start again at 41 minutes, where, again, as reiterated, so there's just no confusion at all. | ||
This is a program by and for the Israeli government inside America with Americans acting as spies. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Our investigation into Israel's covert war against BDS led Tony back to Julia Rifkind. | |
She's American and her full-time job at the Israeli Embassy is monitoring BDS. She summed up a typical day at the office. | ||
Mainly gathering intel and reporting it back to Israel to report back to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to make sure they have the right information in the Knesset, their form of the Congress. | ||
I do a lot of reporting. | ||
I talk to people from tons of organizations, just trying to get the information that I could report back. | ||
I just talked them through some of the issues with those people, see what their plan was. | ||
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Give them our support. | |
The behind the scenes, right? | ||
Wow, it just looks like the state of Israel is employing little spies and you can't take a breath without Israel hearing about it. | ||
Julia spoke about her former days as a student. | ||
While at UC Davis, she was also an activist with AIPAC. The training she received from the most powerful arm of the pro-Israel lobby left its mark. | ||
You can immediately tell where they were trained. | ||
Like the way I talk about this stuff, obviously I'm an APAC training camp activist, as they call it. | ||
I can tell when somebody stands with us, or David Project, or ICC, or Hasbro, or Camera, or ZOA, I can kind of tell. | ||
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She follows the commands that she has been given by these Israeli organizations, and she follows it really well. | |
All my friends work at AIPAC. All my friends work at AIPAC, all of them. | ||
It's like a joke that obviously I'm going to be the one to write all the emails down. | ||
So, whatever, we have just some big names of lists for AIPAC. I have to submit names and lists for events. | ||
Mine's like 15 names and 14 of them are APAC. APAC encourages the students it trains to conceal any affiliation. | ||
When you're lobbying on behalf of APAC, you say I'm a pro-isual student. | ||
And when you're meeting with students on campus, I would never say, like, I am APAC. You say, my name's Julian, I'm a pro-isual student. | ||
Like, you don't need the title, you don't need the organization. | ||
APAC's involvement in student council elections is also kept secret. | ||
APAC attracts the more political students who are more interested in like lobbying. | ||
We have like campaigns and stuff like that. | ||
We dealt with student elections, very behind the scenes. | ||
They actually were found to have put cameras in the rooms where there were meetings going on. | ||
I liked meeting outside where there are no rooms and there are no possible cameras under the chairs or wherever they may have put them. | ||
I have several weird Facebooks. | ||
I have my fake Facebook that I follow like all the SJP accounts. | ||
Probably some fake name. | ||
My name is J. Bernard or something. | ||
So, it just sounds like an old white guy, which is a hint. | ||
I tried to, I like, join all those groups because a lot of people haven't added names. | ||
I mean, they just wanted to see on the newsfeed, like, what kind of articles they were sharing, just to kind of see what their internal dialogue was. | ||
Every single event that I put on, you would have these pro-Israel groups coming out before our guests even got there with their cameras videotaping. | ||
Julia has no contact with her handlers in Israel. | ||
She writes her intelligence briefs and awaits their instructions. | ||
She says, I write a report, I give it to my boss who translates it. | ||
It's really weird. | ||
We don't talk to them on the phone or email. | ||
There's like a server that's really secure. | ||
I don't have access to you because I'm an American. | ||
You have to have clearance to access the server. | ||
It's called cables. | ||
It's not even the same in Hebrew. | ||
It's literally cables. | ||
I've seen it. | ||
It looks really bizarre. | ||
So I write reports that my boss translates into the cables and sends them. | ||
Then they'll send something back and he'll translate it and tell me what I need to do. | ||
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If she believes it's spying on activists... | |
We can pull it down. | ||
I just want... | ||
Again... | ||
Replace Israel with any other country. | ||
Is it better or worse? | ||
It's no different. | ||
It's the same. | ||
There's nothing anti-Semitic about this. | ||
People were shocked when they heard Thomas Massey say that every Republican in Congress had an AIPAC handler. | ||
Do you realize everybody in student council at UC Davis has an APAC handler? | ||
Like, do you understand how thoroughly integrated into our system this entire foreign spy network is? | ||
Just want to get that across to people. | ||
You've got women like this who she's not shy about what she's doing. | ||
I mean, they keep it secret. | ||
They have to keep it secret and they don't tell people about their associations or the fact that they are literally taking orders from the Israeli government. | ||
You know, she's only telling this guy because she thinks that he's, you know, one of them. | ||
But she's not like ashamed about it. | ||
She's, you know, convinced that this is necessary for the survival of the Jewish state. | ||
Because if the BDS movement is allowed to get student council spots, and universities are allowed to withdraw funding from these corporations, and they're going to take a hit, and that might inspire other corporations to do it. | ||
And that might inspire, you know, students graduating to hold these views, and they might get into office, and then they might stop sending billions of dollars to Israel through the American government, and then Israel will be destroyed. | ||
So it's an existential threat. | ||
That must be snuffed out, this BDS movement. | ||
That's the way she thinks, and she's, I believe, sincere in her belief. | ||
She's still a spy. | ||
She's still a foreign spy, operating on American soil, spying on American students for a foreign nation, reporting back to that foreign nation, and receiving orders from that foreign nation. | ||
So, I just want you to understand. | ||
And again, I was talking about it yesterday with the immigration, going... | ||
It's impossible to even explain the complexity of some of these networks. | ||
And there are like a hundred different networks. | ||
Talked about the immigration network yesterday with the NGOs and the private corporations and the UN and the federal government funneling people in. | ||
And it's too massive and just makes trillions of dollars. | ||
It's all over the world. | ||
Just a huge thing. | ||
But that's just the... | ||
That's just the migration network. | ||
Then you've got things like the AIPAC network, the Israeli influence network. | ||
You've got like of equal size, just thousands of people employed all day, every day, and just doing the bidding of Israel in America under the guise of American interests, crushing our First Amendment and manipulating not just our government, but like our universities and everything. | ||
And even in that clip, she's like, you can tell where people are trained by what they say. | ||
Because you understand they're running training camps. | ||
Like, every year, hundreds of people are going to these training camps run by, I couldn't even keep track of all the ones she said, APAC, Hezbara, ICC, something about David, Stand With Us. | ||
Like, all of these organizations have thousands of people. | ||
They're running camps or they're training thousands of people on how to discuss these things. | ||
And there's video of the training camps in this documentary. | ||
It's not good. | ||
Yeah, none of this is good. | ||
And so I'm sorry, but when I hear that Iran is spying on us, you got to kind of laugh. | ||
You gotta kind of think it's funny, right? | ||
Oh, Iran is flying drones over New Jersey? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
when Iran is, has a, has a handler for every single member of the congressional assembly, then you can come talk to me. | ||
Again, I could just go on and on. | ||
In fact, I can't even find the scene. | ||
That I first started looking for. | ||
I started scrubbing through the lobby trying to look for this one particular scene. | ||
I can't find it for the life of me. | ||
I'm going to open up phone calls in the third hour. | ||
I'm going to talk about some of these other stories. | ||
But maybe somebody can call in if they know where it is. | ||
There's a scene in this where they explicitly talk about the way they use gift cards to circumvent campaign finance laws. | ||
Which is what I wanted to look up in the first place because that's what ActBlue is in trouble for today. | ||
ActBlue donations or documents obtained by House Admin Investigation Revealed Donor Platform did not block foreign gift cards until September 2024. I'm telling you, this is just what they do. | ||
They just figured out that, you know, you can circumvent these laws by using gift cards or prepaid credit cards in different people's names. | ||
And so instead of giving $10,000 to a candidate, you give them five $2,500 gift cards. | ||
You put them all in somebody else's name. | ||
You get that name from the list of people who have donated to ActBlue before. | ||
And then you're able to circumvent and override the limitations and laws that are there to try in some way to keep our elections a little bit more fair. | ||
The lawsuit was filed when a man's identity was used almost 400 times to launder money to over 60 different campaigns using the ActBlue platform. | ||
And it wasn't the authorities that discovered this It wasn't CNN. It wasn't Fox News. | ||
It wasn't the people who tell us over and over and continually present themselves as if they are very concerned about the legitimacy of American governments. | ||
And foreign nations like Russia rigging our elections is unacceptable. | ||
They know this is going on. | ||
They're the ones involved in it. | ||
It actually took people like James O'Keefe and other You know, on the ground, independent investigators who simply noticed, hey, gee, these returns from ActBlue show one person on a fixed income donating tens of thousands of dollars over the course of several months, hundreds of times a week. | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
Then they went out and talked to the people. | ||
Have you ever donated ActBlue? | ||
Yeah, maybe a couple years ago. | ||
Well, it says here you've donated $20,000 in the last month. | ||
Total open fraud. | ||
Money laundering. | ||
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Bladen. | |
Will anybody go to jail for this? | ||
I wonder. | ||
And this is the type of stuff that if we really had a serious Republican Party, a serious patriotic contingent inside the Congress, we'd be moving on Act Blue with the same alacrity that they moved on TikTok when Israel demanded it. | ||
Wouldn't it be amazing if we had... | ||
Again, you tell me why they're not doing this. | ||
These are their enemies, their political opponents. | ||
ActBlue is like the main funding driver that funds all of the Democrat campaigns. | ||
So why wouldn't the Republicans just seize on this, leap on it, launch investigations immediately, call in ActBlue people, demand that they testify. | ||
The moment they slip up even a little bit, give them the Roger Stone treatment, kick down their door at 3 a.m. | ||
with the FBI, haul their ass to prison, lock the door for a couple years. | ||
Seize all of their money, all of the laundered money, through this criminal enterprise, and just stuff it right into your own pockets. | ||
Just give it right over to the American people. | ||
I'm sure it's billions of dollars. | ||
And I'm sure all of the bank accounts associated with it wouldn't be that hard to ferret out. | ||
Oh, you're laundering money through ActBlue by buying thousands of gift cards with other people's names on them? | ||
Well, gee, tell me what the credit card number used to purchase the gift cards was. | ||
We'll find that bank account. | ||
We'll drain that, too. | ||
Because you people have had a free ride for too long. | ||
You've been getting away with this crap for too long. | ||
And somebody needs to put their foot down and not let them get away, not let them weasel their way out of getting caught red-handed laundering huge amounts of money to rig our entire electoral system in flagrant disregard to the spirit and letter of our laws. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's get to move on, folks. | ||
Let's get to move on, Republicans. | ||
We don't need to investigate. | ||
We don't need to, you know, ask for their excuses. | ||
They've rigged our elections for years by laundering money in blatant disregard of the law, arrest them, take the money, use it to build the wall. | ||
According to Just the News, this change from ActBlue occurred on September 9th, 2024, when they decided, yeah, you know what, maybe we won't allow foreign gift cards to be donated. | ||
Because that's illegal. | ||
This fall, the introduction of Representative Steele's legislation, the Secure Handling of the Internet Electronic Donations, or S.H.I.E.L.D. Act, on September 6th, just three days earlier, the S.H.I.E.L.D. Act would require the card verification value to be captured by donor platforms, which Steele alleges is not required by ActBlue previously. | ||
The S.H.I.E.L.D. Act is similar to another bill, the CVV Act, which was introduced by Senator Marco Rubio earlier this year. | ||
However, neither bill has moved forward in the committee despite polls showing the American public demanding election integrity and reform. | ||
We got a big job to do, but like they haven't even started doing it. | ||
Let's get a move on. | ||
Let's arrest these people. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
We have a lot of videos to show you this hour. | ||
We'll be taking your calls as well. | ||
By the way, since we're on the topic of foreign influence and the threat of the chai comms, that's what we're talking about, right? | ||
We were earlier. | ||
But here's just another something else to be scared of, I guess. | ||
China is now using military drones designed as birds. | ||
Let's go to clip number four here. | ||
You see an electronic robotic bird being used by China to surveil. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
It looks a little bit like a bird. | ||
There it starts flapping. | ||
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Guy in a ghillie suit releases it. | |
It just looks like a bird flying around. | ||
You'd never look twice at it if it wasn't, like, right in front of you. | ||
So yeah, now they're showing off their, uh, they've got this, you know, this robotic ball that runs around and able to Chase criminals and even shoot them. | ||
It's armed with loaded weapons. | ||
Got birds flying around that are actually Chinese spy drones. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
I just put a video in there. | ||
The Trump Assassination Task Force has revealed that the secret agent who encountered the potential assassin on the golf course in Florida Apparently fired at him multiple times and missed from five feet away. | ||
I don't even get how that's possible. | ||
They're like setting new records for incompetence. | ||
But here's a segment from the Jesse Waters show talking about it. | ||
We got two new revelations from the Trump Assassination Task Force. | ||
According to their report, the Secret Service agent who spotted Ryan Ruth in the bushes outside Trump's golf course was only five feet away when he opened fire and missed him. | ||
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Not once, not twice, six times. | |
He missed him six times from five feet. | ||
How does a trained agent who passed the firearms test miss a target away five feet away? | ||
That's not all. | ||
The report says the Secret Service found out at 2.30 in the morning that Trump would be golfing later that day, but they didn't secure the course, allowing Ruth to camp out for 12 hours before anyone saw him. | ||
Meanwhile, Ruth appeared in federal court this morning and his legal team signaling they're going to go with the insanity defense. | ||
How convenient. | ||
Ruth's public defender said he has had multiple meetings with a mental health expert while in jail, and the witnesses who saw him before the arrest say he was hallucinating and delusional, of course. | ||
Prosecutors also revealed that Ruth has been doing a lot more writing behind bars than initially reported. | ||
Ruth has written nearly 40 letters to news outlets in an attempt to persuade them that he's an honorable guy, but they were intercepted before they reached their targets. | ||
We also know that only 17 of the 18 cell phones found in Ruth's possession belong to him. | ||
Why does he have 18 cell phones? | ||
And wait, he has 17. So who owns the last phone? | ||
And why did Ruth have it? | ||
I'm telling you, folks. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
I don't know what metaphysical insanity is happening right now. | ||
I don't know if we'll ever get answers about the Trump assassins. | ||
The attempted assassinations. | ||
Apparently they all have a hundred phones and bank accounts in foreign countries and no internet footprint. | ||
And the secret agents fired them a hundred times and never hit them. | ||
Incompetence can't explain it. | ||
Is it false flag inside job? | ||
If it is, it's the sloppiest one ever. | ||
They're refusing to give information about the first assassination attempt. | ||
The information about the second assassination attempt just re-emphasizes the utter incapability of the Secret Service to do their one job. | ||
And then they go and blame it on the Iranians. | ||
I don't even know, man. | ||
I don't even know at this point. | ||
I don't know even if Trump gets in and releases all the files. | ||
I don't know if we'll ever get answers to this. | ||
Ever. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
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A lot of engagement on Twitter over today's episode. | |
A lot of people want to... | ||
Want to have their input on this. | ||
Go ahead and open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
I'll open them up right now. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
I have people asking me for links to the videos we've been showing. | ||
You, of course, can subscribe to my sub stack and you'll get all the videos that we use and a lot that we never get to. | ||
On a running basis, you get access to our video vault. | ||
You can just sign up for a free subscription and get all the stories that we post every day. | ||
I compile all of our stories on a Word document. | ||
I just publish that as a Substack article. | ||
You can get that for free. | ||
It will be delivered to your mailbox as a newsletter. | ||
But if you become a paying subscriber, you get access to all the videos. | ||
So all of the Lobby videos will be there. | ||
But you can just search YouTube. | ||
Just go to YouTube and just search LobbyUSA. | ||
Or The Lobby USA, and it'll pop up. | ||
It's an Al Jazeera production. | ||
Four episodes, each one more monumental than the last. | ||
And again, I can't even find the clip that I'm trying to show from the lobby, which was about the way ActBlue and AIPAC and all sorts of other organizations use gift cards and prepaid credit cards to circumvent limitations to campaign donations in order to rig our elections. | ||
That's in there somewhere. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'll find it one of these days. | ||
One of these days I will discover it. | ||
But we'll go out to your phone calls here momentarily and talk about some of this other major news from around the country. | ||
In fact, this is another one that, just like the... | ||
Chinese-run Naval Recruitment Center. | ||
It's another one that broke earlier this week, and we just haven't gotten to, even though we should have. | ||
New study finds concerning evidence of COVID-19 vaccine shedding. | ||
In fact, I had a video about this a few days ago. | ||
I'll try to find it but if the crew can look it must have been Monday or Tuesday I got a video of a guy talking that talking about this and breaking this down fully in ways in a much better with much more knowledge than I have and in a better way. | ||
How long is that video? | ||
Three minutes. | ||
Okay, we'll go to that. | ||
But the story is from Peter McCullough on Substack. | ||
PeterMcCulloughMD.substack.com. | ||
A new study titled, Menstrual Abnormalities Strongly Associated with Proximity to COVID-19 Vaccinated Individuals was just published in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and It essentially says that yes, vaccine shedding is real and you can get side effects from the vaccine despite never having been vaccinated because of the shedding of the spike proteins. | ||
Really, again, reemphasizing the truly biblical nature of this wholesale attack against nature itself and humanity as a whole. | ||
Let's go to the video. | ||
I understand it's a real thing. | ||
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And back in the day, I thought this was total cuckoo land initially. | |
Yep. | ||
And I probably would agree with you. | ||
I mean, I know when the vaccines rolled out, that's the first thing that happened, right? | ||
Social media started to make noise. | ||
And it was really driven by women. | ||
And there's very good reasons for that. | ||
who were reporting sudden menstrual abnormalities after years or decades of really regular cycles. | ||
And they were noticing that it started to happen. | ||
They were talking amongst their friends. | ||
And these women started to notice that their cycles were off, heavy bleeding, missed periods, things like that, painful periods. | ||
And they hadn't been vaccinated. | ||
But they were, you know, everyone was getting vaccinated. | ||
And then there were social media groups where they started to talk about this and share. | ||
And then there was one group that started a website called My Cycle Story, where women were able to, you know, relate these things. | ||
But you know when there's truth when the fact checkers come after you, right? | ||
So those Facebook groups were disbanded. | ||
They were, you know, deplatformed. | ||
There's articles saying how ludicrous this was. | ||
This is just social media craze. | ||
And so I'm like you. | ||
I mean, I kind of listened to it. | ||
I didn't know really what to make of it. | ||
And I didn't know what shedding really was and how that could be possible. | ||
But... | ||
You know, I finally did the scientific research. | ||
So here is my evolution. | ||
In fact, the first patient I treated was March of 2021. It was a woman who got to me through actually a podcast that I'd done an interview with. | ||
And she related that she had gone to a massage therapist who had gotten boosted the day before. | ||
And she came home that night and I think she missed her period within two days. | ||
She had tender, swollen breasts. | ||
She was cramping. | ||
And she said she had been so regular for the last 20 years. | ||
She was 43, I think. | ||
She said this was totally abnormal. | ||
And she really related it to that very close exposure to the massage therapist. | ||
I didn't really know what to do for her. | ||
I knew Ivermectin binds spike and I thought maybe there was some shedding of spike and I actually put her on Ivermectin and actually she got her period back. | ||
She hadn't had her period I think about six or eight weeks by the time she talked to me and she still was very uncomfortable and about five days after Ivermectin she got her period back. | ||
I had one other anecdote very similar to that and then I didn't have any anymore for a long time and then I opened my practice And what happened is me and my partner, we started to see these phenomenon in our patients. | ||
Some of them even vaccine injured patients. | ||
So everybody thinks, you know, shedding, it's only the unvaccinated who are screaming, right? | ||
The anti-vaxxers who are saying they're being shed upon. | ||
That's not true. | ||
I have vaccine injured patients who are sensitive to being exposed to other vaccinated. | ||
It's not just unvaccinated who are at risk. | ||
And so we saw these phenomenon. | ||
Now, one of the things, it's a small cohort that are sensitive to shedding phenomenon. | ||
I think shedding is very common, but how often can it actually affect someone else? | ||
That's very variable. | ||
And our best Our best insight to this point, after doing a lot of research, talking with a lot of other clinicians, is that it tends to happen to people who are very sort of environmentally sensitive, or pharmacologically sensitive, like they can't handle pharmaceuticals, environments, have allergies, things like that. | ||
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And some of them are really quite sensitive, but that's why I think most of us are unaffected. | |
I also think there's a cohort out there who are sensitive, and they just don't know what's happening to them. | ||
Again, it's just horrifying what they have done to us. | ||
I mean, these spike proteins don't go away. | ||
They keep replicating over and over in your body. | ||
They're causing blood clots. | ||
They're causing a massive spike in cancers. | ||
There's a story yesterday where they were finally admitting these seed oils might contribute to colon cancer. | ||
Which is certainly true, but they're also trying to blame seed oils on the sudden and massive rise in young people getting very rapid and deadly cancer. | ||
Which doesn't make sense because there was not some massive spike in seed oil usage in 2020. Now, there was a rollout of a vaccine in 2020, and that's what correlates to the massive spike. | ||
And impossible to ignore rise in what they call turbo cancers. | ||
Something never heard of before the vaccine. | ||
And yet they're blaming seed oils on that. | ||
This is like where we are now in the info war. | ||
It's like they're finally talking about seed oils. | ||
Finally, thank God. | ||
We've just been screaming it from the rooftops for years and being called crazy because of it. | ||
So good. | ||
Glad they're talking about seed oils. | ||
But it's like now they're talking about seed oils to cover up the fact that the vaccine gives you cancer. | ||
Common cooking oil could be causing colon cancer surge in young people, warn doctors. | ||
Unhealthy seed oils like sunflower, grapeseed, canola, and corn could trigger chronic inflammation in the body. | ||
Yes, this article from 1954, folks. | ||
That's how long we've known this. | ||
No, it's from today because they're just now admitting this. | ||
A global epidemic of cancer among people younger than 50 could be emerging. | ||
Again, they're blaming this on seed oils. | ||
Certainly that's contributing factors. | ||
Certainly they are carcinogenic. | ||
But that's not what's causing the surge. | ||
Because there has been a surge in the usage of seed oils. | ||
Is this hard to figure out? | ||
Do you need me here to puzzle through this with you? | ||
I hope not. | ||
I sure hope not. | ||
I hope you can see for yourselves whether correlation equals causation or whether there is even correlation at all. | ||
I don't know what this is. | ||
It's like we're out of the rapids. | ||
We're out of just being tossed back and forth by lies. | ||
We have so effectively counteracted their deception. | ||
Preemptive. | ||
Like we've preempted some of their attempts. | ||
Like that's why they're scrambling now. | ||
That's why it's all UFOs or aliens. | ||
You don't believe me? | ||
Okay, well, then they're Iranians still not buying it. | ||
Darn it. | ||
What do we do next? | ||
I guess we'll have to actually do a false flag. | ||
I guess the next thing will actually be a major false flag where people, instead of getting scared of the UFOs flying around, we'll see a city evaporate. | ||
And then we'll be like, now, now you're real. | ||
Now you have to be scared because we killed a bunch of people. | ||
I mean, the Iranians killed a bunch of people. | ||
I'm sure that's what's coming up next. | ||
But we're out of the rapids. | ||
We're out of just the wholesale just lie after lie after lie. | ||
They've had to back off a little bit. | ||
Their people have been demoralized utterly by the lies, the continual stream of lies. | ||
They're not even watching anymore, so the lies wouldn't even work because nobody's even tuning in to see them. | ||
But they're still not accepting the full truth. | ||
And they're still making, not compromises, but they're like, okay, I guess we have to talk about seed oil now. | ||
I guess we can't ignore the seed oil thing. | ||
Dang it, you know, RFK Jr. and Alex Jones have finally battered that through the wall and made people aware of it. | ||
So we can't ignore that anymore. | ||
The cancer that we're causing with the vaccine is kind of impossible to ignore now. | ||
What if we say it was the seed oil that's causing the cancer? | ||
We can hijack that anti-seed oil sentiment, distract away from the vaccine element to the cancer rise. | ||
So it's like we're not out of the rough water yet. | ||
We're just out of the... | ||
Out of the whitewater. | ||
We're out of the massive rapids and we're into just the fast-flowing stream of disinformation as they attempt to divert us on our course. | ||
That was a terrible analogy, but I hope you get what I'm saying. | ||
Here's another good example, actually. | ||
DOJ threatens J6 prisoners, saying accepting Trump pardons amounts to a confession of guilt. | ||
The Biden Justice Department issued a bitter statement over the prospect of President-elect Donald Trump issuing pardons to January 6th political prisoners, claiming their acceptance of a pardon equates to a confession of guilt. | ||
In a court filing Wednesday for a January 6th case before Washington, D.C. District Judge Carl Nichols, federal prosecutors asserted that accepting a presidential pardon, quote, which is purely speculative at this juncture, actually, quote, necessitates a confession of guilt. | ||
A pardon at some unspecified date in the future would not unring the bell of conviction, federal prosecutors argue. | ||
In fact, quite the opposite. | ||
The defendant would first have to accept the pardon, which necessitates a confession of guilt. | ||
Now, I know that's partly true, but, you know, this just seems like a scare tactic because a lot of the January Sixers are very adamant of never taking a plea deal, never confessing to anything because they didn't do anything wrong. | ||
I know Stuart Rhodes. | ||
Stuart Rhodes is probably in prison today, and if he's not pardoned, will be for 20 years, because he refused to confess, because he didn't do anything wrong. | ||
What they wanted was, they really, and I don't give you any inside information, but the way I think it went down, on my own personal supposition, is they probably went to Stuart Rhodes and went, hey, We're going to try to throw the book at you. | ||
We're going to charge you with terrorism. | ||
We're going to put you away for decades. | ||
But if you confess, and in your confession, if you tell us that you were in fact in coordination with people from the Trump team, and we can use that confession to get a RICO charge against Donald Trump himself, Maybe you're out in two years. | ||
Maybe this whole thing goes away. | ||
Now, I don't know if he was made any offer like that, but they definitely tried to get him to confess. | ||
And they definitely wanted to associate he and his fellow co-defendants with Donald Trump in order to get a RICO charge against Donald Trump in the same way they got one with Enrique Tarrio and Stuart Rhodes and Joe Biggs. | ||
Joe Biggs was actually there on the day. | ||
The other two guys weren't even present on the Capitol grounds and yet are spending decades in prison for an unspoken conspiracy. | ||
Well, if they could do it to them, they could do it to Trump. | ||
But they refused to capitulate, refused to confess to something that never happened, refused to implicate Donald Trump to save their own butts. | ||
And now they're paying the price for it. | ||
And I do know from speaking with Stuart that he sees this as a form of martyrdom. | ||
Of like, you know what? | ||
I did everything right. | ||
I never lied. | ||
I never bore false witness. | ||
Our system is evil and fallen. | ||
And this is the price I have to pay. | ||
So, I can't imagine going to somebody like Stuart Rhodes, who is innocent. | ||
He's never confessed guilt, even though it would have been so much easier for him to do that early on. | ||
And then going, hey, well, dangling the pardon in front of him, going, you could be out next week. | ||
You just got to admit what you did. | ||
Admit you were wrong. | ||
Admit that you were guilty. | ||
I don't think that can be true. | ||
I don't think that can be true. | ||
But again, what you're seeing here is the establishment on defense. | ||
They're not just thrashing us around back and forth with lies and deception and manipulation and persecution. | ||
Now, they're the ones trying to accept what's happening while trying to mitigate the effects. | ||
Instead of just ruthlessly, you know, going on TV and going, if you were anywhere near January 6th, turn yourself in now or it'll go worse for you. | ||
We will hunt you down. | ||
We will find you and we will imprison you. | ||
Now suddenly it's, well, you know, if you accept that pardon, you're actually confessing guilt, so maybe think about that. | ||
They're trying to salvage what they are rapidly losing. | ||
And they just can't let go of their... | ||
Despicable scheming, even when they've been utterly eviscerated in the court of public opinion. | ||
The court filing came to the same case from January 6th defendant Dova Weingart, who's seeking a delay in her imminent jail term in anticipation of a possible pardon from Trump. | ||
Weingart was convicted in October for damaging government property but was acquitted on several misdemeanor counts. | ||
The judge sentenced her to four months in prison, but agreed to hear arguments on whether the sentence should be delayed to await a potential pardon. | ||
Politico reported that DOJ's remarks were the latest attempt to salvage the legacy of the January 6 investigation, which it worries would be quickly undone if Trump issues pardons to many of the 1,600 January 6 defendants who have been charged with their role in the Capitol riot in 2021. | ||
And what an interesting number that is. | ||
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What an interesting number 1,600 is. | ||
Considering the fact that it's very similar... | ||
To the number of people that Biden pardoned today. | ||
Biden commutes roughly 1,500 sentences in biggest single day act of clemency. | ||
I want to encourage our audience. | ||
Write a letter to your senator. | ||
Write a letter to Donald Trump. | ||
Call your senator. | ||
Call your congressman. | ||
We need a full court press. | ||
On January 6th pardons. | ||
Trump has said he's going to do it on his first day. | ||
But he's also made caveats about for innocent people. | ||
Everybody prosecuted on January 6th is innocent. | ||
Everybody bar none. | ||
He needs to realize you will get no kudos for not pardoning everybody. | ||
The DOJ is not here to work with you and going, okay, well, you want to pardon some of these people and we'll work beyond that, but, you know, here are some pretty bad cases that we want to make sure stay in. | ||
No, they're trying to stop the pardons. | ||
They're trying to manipulate the prisoners. | ||
Well, if you accept this pardon, you're going to be declaring yourself guilty. | ||
No, we don't want to do that. | ||
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Who cares? | |
If you're pardoned and you're out of prison, you want to assume that's a confession of guilt, whatever. | ||
Again, I don't even think that's... | ||
I don't even think that's a thing. | ||
But I also know Biden is randomly commuting 1,500 sentences because COVID. So there's just no excuse. | ||
There's no excuse for not doing this. | ||
There's nothing these people can say because they're doing the same thing just for random criminals rather than political prisoners. | ||
So to Trump and anybody around Trump, pardon everybody. | ||
Do it on the first day. | ||
Make it a sweeping pardon that I don't know what you can put in a pardon, but clearly Hunter Biden got pardoned for crap 11 years ago that he was never even charged for. | ||
Wipe their records. | ||
Free them all. | ||
You have no political reason not to do this. | ||
You have no lawful reason not to do this. | ||
You have no precedent reason not to do this. | ||
They have set the precedent. | ||
They have released the same number of people with even less reason, including people like Biden's own son. | ||
Screw them. | ||
They built these weapons. | ||
It's time to turn them against them. | ||
Free the January 6th prisoners and then ruthlessly weed out and destroy the networks of foreign invaders and spies. | ||
That have been manipulating our country for decades in the open. | ||
That's my encouragement. | ||
With that, we'll go out to phone calls. | ||
Sean in California wants to talk about this story. | ||
Biden releasing these inmates in the clemency spree. | ||
Go ahead, Sean. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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We did a great connection between Biden and the contrast with the J6. I tell you what, you're dropping out a bit, Sean. | |
Stay on the line. | ||
We'll come back to you. | ||
It could just be a connection issue, but I do want to be able to understand you, and you were dropping out there. | ||
So maybe if you can get to a better place, I'll go to you in just a minute. | ||
In the meantime, we'll go to Robert in New York. | ||
He wants to talk about Israel's conflicts with Christians. | ||
Go ahead, Robert. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
How's it going, man? | ||
Good, thanks. | ||
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Hey, it's been a long time trying to get a hold of you guys, but I've been watching you guys, paying attention for the last four years or so. | |
My dad's been I've been an Alex fan for way longer than I can even remember, to be honest. | ||
You know, growing up in San Diego, I grew up in the Christian church. | ||
Close after the time my parents split away from the Catholic church. | ||
So I got to see some pretty interesting things happening within the church. | ||
You know, church life, right? | ||
But as far as the Jewish part, you know... | ||
A lot of the Christians just don't see it. | ||
I was blessed to get out of California. | ||
I moved to New York. | ||
I got my life back together. | ||
Obviously back on track again with the Lord. | ||
But just paying attention every day. | ||
I've been broadcasting your channel along with Tom Bongino and many others, Russell and all those great guys. | ||
But as far as trying to reach out to these guys, They're in their life. | ||
They're captured right now, and I get it. | ||
You know, I was there as a Christian, you know. | ||
You hold to your certain places. | ||
You hang out with certain people. | ||
You're happy. | ||
You got your Netflix. | ||
You got your church events. | ||
But you're, I don't know, you get stuck in there. | ||
And I see that they're stuck. | ||
And I try to reach out. | ||
You know, I've got a couple friends that I've re-engaged with for lifelong friends, you know. | ||
We had to hash out some stuff, but he's finally seen some stuff. | ||
I can't say any names or relations or anything, but he's a pretty well-educated cat. | ||
What Christians have been indoctrinated with is the same thing they're trying to implement through law now. | ||
The confusion of or mixing up of legitimate I'm an | ||
American. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, coming to you live from Austin, Texas. | ||
Watching the tide change here, it really is amazing to see. | ||
You know, InfoWars has always had a two-pronged approach to the problems that we discuss. | ||
If you've been watching Alex recently, you know he's been He just keeps talking about, you know, going, I don't want to talk about this stuff. | ||
He's like, I'd love to be sit up, but this is war. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
We have to contend with it. | ||
We have to protect ourselves. | ||
We are under attack. | ||
But also emphasizing that we're not just here to doom and gloom. | ||
We're not just here to go, ah, look at it. | ||
Everything is being controlled and everything is fake and, you know, you're being lied to and it sucks. | ||
Good night. | ||
That's not, no. | ||
We want to Inspire, if we can, resistance to this in the understanding that all of this crap is illusion. | ||
It's all fiat. | ||
It all demands and requires your ignorance or participation. | ||
Being aware and in opposition to all of these things destroys them. | ||
The wars, the infiltration, the invasion, the manipulation, the weaponizing of suicidal altruism. | ||
You just have to be aware. | ||
You just have to be skeptical. | ||
You just have to oppose it. | ||
And there's always been a two-pronged approach of trying to resist and counteract the attacks against you in your personal life and getting involved politically to change the system as a whole. | ||
And we're having massive success on both of these fronts. | ||
So when it comes to things like plastics in your food and water, We didn't just sit there and go, there's plastic everywhere, everything's poison, fluoride ruins your brain. | ||
Period. | ||
That's it. | ||
And there's nothing you can do. | ||
We've always said, buy a water filter. | ||
Protect yourself against this. | ||
At the same time, call your congressman, call your local water municipality, and advocate for removing fluoride. | ||
It's a two-pronged approach. | ||
It's not mutually exclusive. | ||
It's not an either-or. | ||
Do both. | ||
We should all be doing both. | ||
We all actually have to be doing both. | ||
And you see the success that we've had. | ||
Long awaited. | ||
It's been a long time coming, but boy is it here in a very big way. | ||
Attorney General Ken Paxton published this. | ||
My office is suing manufacturers of toxic PFA forever chemicals for falsely advertising household products as safe for families. | ||
These companies knew for decades that PFA chemicals could cause serious harm to human health, yet continue to advertise. | ||
to advertise them as safe household use around families and children. | ||
Texas is taking action to penalize these companies and hold them accountable for deceiving Texans into buying consumer products without vital information. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Published yesterday on the official letterhead of Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
At the same time, you still got to be filtering your water. | ||
You still got to be checking the labels of these products and being aware of what's safe to consume and what isn't. | ||
In the same way that our food and water is poisonous at this point, and the forever chemicals are ubiquitous, In nature and society. | ||
There's also the denuding of our food and the nutritional value that we get just from fruits and vegetables. | ||
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Campaigning, protesting, and supporting Infowars to make sure that we can help be here as a coordinating force that has already had massive success and is having more on a daily basis. | ||
I consider the Attorney General of Texas suing companies over PFAs as a major watershed moment equal to The government admitting fluoride is a neurotoxin and removing that from the water equivalent to the seed oil conversation being forced in the mainstream by RFK Jr. And it's very vindicating knowing that we spent decades hammering this information out to | ||
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Sean in California, I understand we have a better connection now. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
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All right, Harrison. | |
Am I like the Christmas ornament commercial Alex did? | ||
Can you hear me now? | ||
I can hear you now. | ||
Coming in clear and plain. | ||
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And yeah, the Alex Jones store, you definitely got to go there for the holiday stuff, including the Trump on a stump. | |
I'm not saying who I'm getting it for, but you guys actually are part of my Christmas shopping this year. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
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I'm looking forward to it. | |
Yeah, I laughed when I saw that debut. | ||
I'm like, I got to get that for a couple of my conservative friends. | ||
Getting on what we were talking about, Biden letting all those people out, and you made the connection that, yeah, Hunter took the pardon and must infer that he's guilty. | ||
But you do have a thing about Trump's caveat on innocence. | ||
Would we want Jaden X or Ray Epps, who basically I think turned on Stuart Rhodes and put the stink eye on Stuart Rhodes, would we want Ray Epps to not be investigated or Jaden X to go free after all their shenanigans? | ||
I get what you're saying. | ||
Here's the twist here, Sean. | ||
Ray Epps hasn't been prosecuted, so... | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
So he's not going to be affected. | ||
When it comes to Jaden X, yeah, sure, fine. | ||
I mean, he needs to pardon all of them. | ||
And if that means that some actual bad guys get scooped up in it, who cares? | ||
I don't care. | ||
They need to be pardoned. | ||
So yeah, yeah, pardon those guys. | ||
Pardon Ray Epps. | ||
Who cares? | ||
That's my take. | ||
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Well, bouncing with Biden's releases, Kamala was involved in bailing out the BLM people, and we know these folks want to cause disruption before Trump's inaugurated. | |
Maybe Biden's bailing out his next masked army. | ||
Maybe they'll do the whole new outbreak of bird flu. | ||
Everybody's wearing a mask. | ||
You won't be able to identify them as these former inmates. | ||
Or a bigger angle, I'm thinking, Harrison, since you're highlighting the thing with Israel and the speech issue, maybe they false flag an Israeli building or a synagogue or something instead of going after black churches like Alex is thinking. | ||
It is head-on-a-swivel time. | ||
And you talked about inspiration, so I'm not trying to bulldoze you here, but I think you might like to check out restore-america.org. | ||
You might get a little smile from that because you're correct about getting these public officials, write them, call them, send them things that actually tell them that they are public servants and this is what's expected to them, because without that, they're on autopilot, and that means the lobbyists can sneak in and start waving that money in front of them for their next re-election campaign. | ||
That's right. | ||
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Keep up the good work. | |
Well, thank you very much. | ||
All fantastic points. | ||
Thank you for that call, Sean. | ||
Quickly to the next caller. | ||
We'll go to who has been on the longest. | ||
I just want to go down the list here. | ||
Let's go to Mikey in Ohio now. | ||
Mikey in Ohio, you're on the air about migrant threats. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. | |
It's nice to talk to you. | ||
I've talked to everyone on Infowars now. | ||
So... | ||
There's a lot that I have. | ||
So please let me get through it because it all makes sense when it's done. | ||
So the apps that the Chinese apps that they used to get in and the Taliban and everyone, excuse me, I'm a little nervous. | ||
But all the apps that they used to get in, it was all for a reason. | ||
And then taken into account too, Owen Troyer talked about this. | ||
Years ago, there's a Chinese base in New York that a sheriff cannot get into, and any time he calls the feds about it, he said it's a no-go, okay? | ||
So taken to account two, when Obama was president, all the ammo that was given to different countries, Different organizations within the government, like the Department of Agriculture, getting like 500,000 rounds and stuff. | ||
But if any of them were to get through the border, like with guns, that would be a red flag. | ||
The whole media would explode about that. | ||
So I think the weapons that they need are already here. | ||
And so... | ||
If you watch any of the Sean Ryan show, he has a lady on, her name is Sarah Adams, and she shows a video of the Taliban training and what they're doing. | ||
And they are very on point. | ||
They train every day doing this stuff. | ||
And I'm sure they watch YouTube and how we train and stuff like that. | ||
So I want you to imagine for a second, as soon as that border is closed, as soon as Trump gets that border closed, Everyone that's in here. | ||
Every terrorist cell that's in here. | ||
Imagine the 20,000 people that got in. | ||
Imagine that all across the country. | ||
Two people shut down Boston with the Boston bombers. | ||
Two people. | ||
Imagine a squad-sized element terrorist. | ||
Going through like a Walmart or something like that, they would slaughter everyone. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, they're already taking over apartment buildings all over the country. | ||
It's indescribable the level of threat that we've allowed to fester in our country. | ||
And look, they've already passed laws or they have headlines. | ||
It's like, yes, the Supreme Court affirms that illegal immigrants have to be allowed to participate in the Second Amendment. | ||
So when you talk about Having guns. | ||
Not only are they shipping in guns, I'm sure, totally unmolested. | ||
They have channels where they can bring those in. | ||
There are South American gangs treating America like the Vikings treated monasteries. | ||
They show up from a different country. | ||
They loot entire neighborhoods of millionaires. | ||
They have Wi-Fi jammers and signal jammers to shut down Security cameras, they're heavily armed, they rob millions of dollars worth of material, then they go back home, like Viking raids on America, and we're allowing it to happen. | ||
So yeah, the illegal immigration problem is really just the beginning, and we have hundreds of thousands of potential enemy combatants in our country, heavily armed and coordinated. | ||
And our government allowed it to happen on purpose because they're evil. | ||
I totally agree, Mikey. | ||
Let's go to Henry in Chicago. | ||
Henry, I know you've called in a couple times, but you usually call in a little later, and I haven't been able to get to you, but I'm glad I'm getting to you now. | ||
Henry from Chicago, you want to talk about Trump and the Israeli lobby. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I think he deceived the MAGA movement because, you know, when you build a house, the foundation is the most important thing. | |
Well, His cabinet is pro-Jewish, 60% and 100% Simonist. | ||
We got Pam Bondi, which is against the Second Amendment, and free speech. | ||
Lisa Stefanik against the free speech. | ||
And this agenda of the anti-Semitic thing, that's BS. People need to demand that every congressman protects the First Amendment because the Congress of the United States is the brothel For Israel, and Trump has become the prostitute for Israel. | ||
Because all he does is money. | ||
He's putting his son-in-law's father as France. | ||
Ambassador to France, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, you know, so all the money, and Zuckerberg is going to give another million. | |
What, is Trump just used the MAGA movement? | ||
Because I went to a rally, and I exposed myself. | ||
And he's doing a betrayal to the American public. | ||
Because if he says he's going to do one thing, but he's kissing Israel's lobby and Mossad in order to prevent us to criticize Israel, excuse me, read the First Amendment. | ||
Congress cannot make laws to infringe on my First Amendment. | ||
And I'm going to fight this until the end. | ||
Because people need to wake up. | ||
People need to demand from any elected official, you have to abide by the Constitution, no matter what you think. | ||
And also, I think that... | ||
Americans need to demand that every congressman, senator, and politician to respect the Constitution. | ||
I'm talking about Article I, Section 2, Paragraph 3. It says that all the money that they get, it has to be for the welfare of the United States, not Israel, not Ukraine, not any other country. | ||
In the meantime, they're sending money to everyone else except for North Carolina. | ||
We've got our American citizens dying. | ||
They've got no homes. | ||
And all these politicians live on the high hall. | ||
They need to be primary. | ||
They need to cut their salary and reduce the government. | ||
We need to get rid of the IRS and the Federal Reserve, which is a Mossad British enterprise, because we have been slaved by giving 50% of our income. | ||
So Trump needs to wake up. | ||
If he wants the American public to back him out, stop citizens Israel have and be the prostitute for them. | ||
It's empty with every congressman. | ||
It's a brothel. | ||
They come, oh yeah, we need so much money. | ||
You cannot criticize Israel. | ||
What happened? | ||
What happened to the Founding Fathers' principles, the Constitution? | ||
And all these people that are spying on American citizens, like the piece that you have, they're called brown shirts. | ||
And they should be treated under the Espionage Act, 18 U.S.C. 793. That's why I love you, Henry. | ||
He doesn't just say things vague. | ||
He's like, here's the exact statute that I'm talking about that they're violating. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
I couldn't agree with you more. | ||
I still have faith in Trump. | ||
I think what he is doing and what he's focusing on are the existential issues. | ||
You know, crises for America, illegal immigration, transgender movement, the indoctrination of our kids in school. | ||
Like, he really is taking a sledgehammer to these things. | ||
And so it's almost, you know, to me, like a triage situation where America is bleeding out. | ||
We have to stop the bleeding. | ||
That's giving our money away. | ||
That's, you know, the illegal immigration. | ||
That's all that stuff. | ||
That's got to be first and the top priority. | ||
Under that, that's made more difficult by the intervention of these foreign countries, primarily the Israeli lobby or the Zionist lobby. | ||
So I totally agree with you. | ||
I have faith in Trump that he's not going to send us to war. | ||
And I had a debate about this with Michael Tracy before the election, pointing out that Trump, yes, is very friendly with the Jewish cause. | ||
He's got lots of Jews that contribute to him. | ||
He puts a lot of Jews in positions of power. | ||
He does a lot for Israel. | ||
He's very outspoken and open about that. | ||
But he has never said he's going to send troops, American troops, to die in the Middle East. | ||
He's very against that. | ||
He's resisted attempts to force him to do that through the chemical weapon attack in Syria. | ||
He had to fire McMaster, I think it was because he refused to get out of Syria. | ||
He just didn't fall for it. | ||
He destroyed ISIS. | ||
He really stopped a lot of their plans. | ||
And for the greater Israel project that everybody talks about, that is not possible with Israel as it stands. | ||
That requires intervention by the American military. | ||
If Trump doesn't give them that, then the plan can't really go anywhere. | ||
And I don't think Trump's going to do that. | ||
He's been very solid on that. | ||
J.D. Vance has been very solid on that. | ||
But then Trump goes out and goes, Iran tried to kill me if I get assassinated, go to war with Iran. | ||
It's like, dude, what the hell? | ||
Like, I can't justify that. | ||
There is no 5D chess that justifies that. | ||
So clearly, he's being lied to and he's believing the lies. | ||
And that's very upsetting because he's usually on the ball on so many other things. | ||
On the other hand, I... Get frustrated at the frustration that other people have for the fact that Trump is not like You know, focused on rooting out Israeli influence or whatever. | ||
It's like, he never said he would do that. | ||
That was never his thing. | ||
You know, to expect that to happen is kind of absurd. | ||
It was another reason why I wanted to play the clips from the lobby because it shows this, like, incredibly entrenched network upon network upon network of influence. | ||
And... | ||
That's not something you undo by voting for one guy one time. | ||
This is baked into our system at this point. | ||
It needs to be extricated. | ||
It needs to be removed. | ||
I don't like this foreign influence controlling our government. | ||
But it's outrageous to think that you'd vote for Trump and Trump would like You know, withdraw support from Israel or something. | ||
That's just, that's a fantasy. | ||
It's nonsense. | ||
So if you're getting upset that Trump is, you know, putting Zionists in his administration, like, I don't know if you just haven't been paying attention. | ||
Like, obviously that was going to happen. | ||
There's never going to undo it. | ||
The point is, he's focusing on strengthening America. | ||
He doesn't want to send, you know, foreign aid overseas, which is what so much of this is predicated on. | ||
He doesn't Absolutely has sworn not to send American soldiers to die overseas, especially not in the Middle East. | ||
He doesn't want to bomb Iran. | ||
He talks a big game. | ||
But at the end of the day, he doesn't actually want American soldiers to die for anything other than protecting America. | ||
And he doesn't think Israel is America. | ||
So... | ||
I trust him. | ||
I think he's doing the right thing. | ||
I think that people are becoming aware of the influence that Israel has had, but they've had it for a very long time, and it's not going to be undone, maybe even in a single generation. | ||
And to undo it, you have to think about it strategically and not fall into the traps that so many people do fall into, which is to become the thing that they say you are and therefore provide justification for the restrictions they want to put on you. | ||
I don't know if that makes any sense, but like, If you can approach this issue with a clear-eyed understanding and even empathy for the people involved, it's not hard for me to go, here's how Israel is influencing American politics. | ||
Here's why that's wrong. | ||
It's a foreign state. | ||
I don't care who they are. | ||
I don't want it to happen. | ||
I can make an argument for that. | ||
Like the same way Thomas Massey does. | ||
Thomas Massey is the perfect example. | ||
He's just like, no, I just don't want an AIPAC handler. | ||
I'm not going to do that. | ||
It's not good for America. | ||
Period. | ||
That's it. | ||
Like, what do you get? | ||
You're going to get mad at that? | ||
Like, no. | ||
It's perfectly reasonable. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's good. | ||
But what happens is people get so frustrated at it or they get so, you know, mad that more people don't see it is they actually start to engage in what could be legitimately called anti-Semitism. | ||
Not criticism of the, you know, foreign state of Israel's influence on our elections, but we got to get all the Jews out of positions of power. | ||
And then it's like, okay, well now you are just... | ||
Yeah, I think I just wanted to prevent us to become the United States of Israel. | ||
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That's my main point. | |
Yeah. | ||
And look, if our interests align with Israel's, fine, who cares? | ||
Like, yeah, great, they can be allies, but so often it's their, you know, they get what they want to the detriment of America, and that is absurd and should never happen. | ||
I love you, Henry. | ||
Thank you for calling. | ||
I do want to try to get to one more caller before we close down. | ||
Nikki in Wyoming has a personal story about vaccine shedding. | ||
Nikki, we've got about a minute left in the show, but I want to hear about this. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, thanks for taking my call, Harrison. | |
Yeah, about a year ago. | ||
Well, I guess a couple years ago, I was laid off due to COVID. So then I decided to stay home with my kids, and I opened a daycare. | ||
And the majority of my customer base were medical professionals. | ||
They worked in the hospitals and things like that. | ||
So they were bringing their kids over, and I noticed a severe pattern of irregularities that was just kind of mind-boggling. | ||
Interesting. | ||
I at first thought, like, okay, you're just being a weird conspiracy person. | ||
Like, I never took the vaccine or anything, so I had my stances on that kind of stuff. | ||
But when the irregularities started happening, it was like, okay, there's something to that. | ||
So I'm really glad that they're finally putting forth some kind of, like, I don't know, like a... | ||
At least starting up the awareness. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Nikki. | ||
I'm sorry we don't have more time, but we're coming up to the end of the show here. | ||
But you sound like, you sound like, you know, hopefully there will be... | ||
More investigation of this and possibly some sort of class action lawsuit in the future. | ||
And so maybe document, you know, what you experienced for that eventuality or maybe you can lead the charge yourself because, yeah, they are finally studying and discovering the vaccine shedding is real and has injured people in the past. | ||
So I think they should pay for that. | ||
Not just doing it, but lying about it as well. | ||
That's going to do it for us at American Journal. | ||
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