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What's going on here is that the food industry has figured out that there's a combination of sweet, carbohydrate, and salt that goes to our brains and is very... | |
I think it's addictive. | ||
Now, that's my opinion. | ||
And I think it's the same neural circuits that are involved in opioid addiction and other kinds of... | ||
That man that you just heard speak is a man named Dr. Califf. | ||
He's the current chief of the FDA appointed by Biden in 2021. So the Food and Drug Administrator admitted that our food isn't actually food, it's more like drugs. | ||
Him and his buddy here said some other wild stuff at this Senate health panel hearing on December 5th. | ||
One of the key things that they brought up was food dyes, which is the subject of today's video. | ||
A not often discussed reason as to why our American food system is just so addictive in nature is because of how colorful it is. | ||
Check this out. | ||
A 1982 study found that people perceive dark red beverages as tasting sweeter even when that sample and all of the other samples that they tried in the study had the same exact amount of sugar in it. | ||
Certain colors, like the one in that study, dark red, can literally change how we perceive our sense of taste. | ||
Red 40 alone is found in over 36,000 American food products. | ||
And in some places, you honestly wouldn't expect, like this ham and cheese cup at the grocery store, or this salmon salad, or this jar of ginger. | ||
The fact that Red 40 is in 36,000 American food products would be A-OK if Red 40 wasn't studied to cause ADHD in children, irritable bowel disease, and possibly cancer, amongst many other negative health effects. | ||
Don't take the black pill just yet. | ||
Our benevolent, loving, angelic overlords have been monitoring Red 40 day and night for our own safety. | ||
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The FDA has a position that food coloring like 40 are safe for a kid's ingestion. | |
Do both of you stand behind that? | ||
We have not evaluated Red 40 in over a decade. | ||
In over a decade. | ||
In over a decade. | ||
What would you say? | ||
You do hear. | ||
To make matters worse, the equally harmful Red Dye 3 was also brought up during this hearing, and this is what our benevolent angelic overlords had to say about that. | ||
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Red 3. has been known to cause cancer in cosmetics, but we're still allowed to be put in our food. | |
I don't understand that. | ||
So RED3 presents an interesting example for us. | ||
It is actually known to be cancer in laboratory animals, rats, but the scientific consensus is that the mechanism of carcinogenicity in In rats is not applicable in humans. | ||
However, any chemical that is shown to be carcinogenic in animals or humans, or should I say humans or animals, cannot be authorized by FDA. It's called the Delaney Clause. | ||
And so even though we don't believe there is a risk to humans under the Delaney Clause of the FFDCA, Red dye, because it is known to cause cancer in laboratory animals, should not be authorized. | ||
And so that is what has been challenged FDA for many years, is how to manage around the Delaney Clause. | ||
So what he just said there was completely insane, and I'm going to help you understand some of the wizard talk that you just heard there. | ||
The FDA doesn't authorize anything in our food supply if it's found to cause cancer in humans or animals. | ||
This is due to the regulation he talked about called the Delaney Clause, which was first enacted in 1958. So what's so puzzling about what he just said in front of the Senate is that red dye number three was found to cause cancer in rats in the year 1990. So when they found that out, they banned it. | ||
But only for cosmetics, not the food supply. | ||
They only followed the Delaney clause halfway. | ||
They should have banned it in everything if it causes cancer in rats because that's what the Delaney clause says. | ||
So it should be a huge slap in your face when you hear this guy admit right in front of the Senate That it's a challenge to the FDA to manage around the Delaney Clause when the Delaney Clause is one of the few things that keeps us safe from cancer-causing chemicals. | ||
These people hate you. | ||
But here's the good news. | ||
Because of massive public backlash, they're actually looking at banning these food dyes now. | ||
Which is a huge victory. | ||
Soon, man-made horrors beyond your comprehension like this Captain Crunch Blue Ocean syrup abomination may soon just vanish from the grocery shelves. | ||
But banning a few harmful ingredients and products isn't going to take you across the finish line in your own health journey. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
You still have to exercise your free will and make better choices. | ||
A good rule of thumb that I personally follow is to just stay away from processed food as... | ||
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It's Tuesday, December 17th 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. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Tuesday morning from the InfoWars headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
That first five-minute video you saw was by the PSYOPCOP, our very own Reese, the editor on American Journal. | ||
You can find and share that video at band.video and infowars.com. | ||
You can also find it on my Twitter and his Twitter at PsyopCop mass food die poisoning exposed during FDA Senate grilling. | ||
And it's actually at the PsyopCop at the PsyopCop on X. | ||
We have a lot to cover today. | ||
We have a big show. | ||
We'll be joined by Brandon Weikert in the third hour. | ||
Talk about All sorts of stuff, but particularly one of our top stories in the Daily Dispatch, the drone situation, as well as geopolitics overall. | ||
A lot of geopolitics to talk about today. | ||
Europe is quietly collapsing. | ||
Piece by piece, the biggest, most powerful countries in Europe are all having their governments utterly fall apart as they desperately try to cobble it together and fend off the rising tide of right-wing sentiment. | ||
Canada included in that list. | ||
Not technically a European country, but pretty much though. | ||
But pretty much actually it is one. | ||
So yeah, tons of videos to get to. | ||
And we will of course be talking about the Mass shooting that occurred yesterday at a Christian school, yet another example of anti-Christian violence targeting specifically that Christian private school in Madison, Wisconsin. | ||
We'll get into all of that and more taking your phone calls and just so many videos, so we'll just get to as many of those as humanly possible. | ||
Let's begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, the 17th of December, 2024. | ||
Mystery as radioactive shipment goes missing in New Jersey amid drone invasion. | ||
Radioactive material went missing in New Jersey earlier this month, fueling conspiracy theories that it could be linked to mysterious drone sightings. | ||
A piece of medical equipment used for cancer scans was shipped from the NASA Cancer Center in Newfield on December 2nd for disposal, but the, quote, shipping container arrived at its destination damaged and empty. | ||
The device, known as a pin source, contained a small amount of geranium-68, GE-68, that is used to calibrate a medical scanner's accuracy. | ||
If handled without proper gear, it can cause radiation poisoning. | ||
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NRC, issued an alert for the missing shipment deemed less than Category 3, meaning it could cause permanent injury if mishandled. | ||
The danger with losing track of radioactive materials is that they can be used to build bombs. | ||
But experts have suggested that malicious actors would likely use more potent material than what was lost in New Jersey. | ||
This, of course, we reported yesterday, but it was unconfirmed at the time. | ||
Sometimes we're just so early on the news that we can't actually be sure if it's true or not. | ||
But it's been confirmed and established now as fact in the mainstream media. | ||
And I think it's a little bit more than coincidence that all these drone sightings are happening at the exact same time that you have this missing radioactive material, which is actually a pretty benign and reasonable explanation for the drones and the government's behavior. | ||
Like, they don't want to admit that they lost radioactive material, but they're searching for it with drones. | ||
They can't say, no, those aren't our drones. | ||
But they also can't say, yeah, we've lost radioactive material and are looking for it, so they don't want to cause a panic. | ||
They pretend not to know what it is and come up with some nonsense stories that everybody knows are fake. | ||
It actually kind of makes a lot of sense. | ||
Now, there is probably more to it than that. | ||
And maybe now that I think about it, it's a little bit too coincident. | ||
Maybe it's too convenient of an excuse. | ||
We'll look into that a little bit more. | ||
Like I said, we'll be talking about that with Brandon Weikert in the third hour. | ||
Meanwhile, yesterday, a shooting in Wisconsin left five dead, seven injured at least. | ||
At least four people have been killed and seven others injured at a shooting at a Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday morning, local police and ABC News said. | ||
Madison Police Chief Sean Barnes says the suspected juvenile shooter was also found dead. | ||
It is being reported now that it was a female shooter, a radical feminist of sorts. | ||
She posted a manifesto to Twitter, but forgot to make the Google Drive that she posted it from public. | ||
However, others are reporting to have copies of that manifesto, including the boyfriend of the suspected shooter who has leaked it. | ||
We'll show you those documents here in just a minute. | ||
They are not providing any details on the victims, including their names or if they were staff or students until their next of kin are notified. | ||
And we'll bring you some updates to that as we find it. | ||
But it's another example of anti-Christian violence. | ||
And there were earlier reports that the shooter may have been trans, but certainly trans. | ||
Targeting a private Christian school deliberately in an act of anti-Christian violence. | ||
Yet another. | ||
Meanwhile, House strikes blow to censorship in landmark defense bill vote. | ||
This is a story from Infowars.com. | ||
The U.S. House passes the NDAA 2025 targeting media bias by banning contracts with NewsGuard amid growing concerns over impartiality. | ||
A new chapter in the fight against censorship unfolded as the US House of Representatives approved the NDAA for fiscal year 2025. While 124 Democrats opposed the bill, its passage marked a significant step in addressing concerns over biased media practices and government spending. | ||
Among its provisions, the legislation includes a prohibition on contracts with firms like NewsGuard Technologies, an organization criticized and accused of targeting certain media outlets like yours truly. | ||
Sounds very good to see. | ||
And of course, wouldn't it have been ironic if Chuck Schumer got what he wanted and the Anti-Semitism Act was embedded in that? | ||
It's like this is a anti-censorship bill that also bars you from talking about our greatest ally ever. | ||
Meanwhile, Canada's Justin Trudeau may resign as PM, currently considering his options after his finance minister quits. | ||
After nearly a decade in power, the reign of Canada's far-left Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be finally coming to an end. | ||
According to sources who spoke with CTV, Trudeau is currently considering his options after the shock resignation of his finance minister Chrystia Friedland. | ||
In a public resignation letter, Freeland said that Canada faces grave challenges from the incoming Trump administration, which he describes as pursuing a policy of economic nationalism, including a threat of 25% tariffs. | ||
So yes, Donald Trump is still a month away from, a month and more from actually being president, and he's already toppling the Canadian government. | ||
So well done, Trump, and we'll bring you more on that. | ||
But literally, it's Trump. | ||
It's Trump's tariffs. | ||
are collapsing the Canadian government as we speak. | ||
And we'll show you more videos about that here in just a second. | ||
Meanwhile, Israel closes embassy in Ireland over extreme anti-Israel policies and anti-Semitic rhetoric. | ||
Israel is closing its embassies in Ireland in protest of what it claims are extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government. | ||
While this doesn't amount to a full severing of diplomatic relations, it does represent a dramatic display of Israel's defensiveness in the face of growing international condemnation of its bloody and destructive 14-month-long war in Gaza. | ||
And we'll bring you more about that in just a second. | ||
Finally, we have this story published at Voice from America. | ||
Bomb kills senior Russian general in Moscow. | ||
Russian officials have said a bomb exploded Tuesday on a Moscow street, killing two people, including the commander of Russia's nuclear, biological, and chemical defense forces. | ||
The blast happened as Lieutenant General Igor Kirilov and his deputy were leaving an apartment building in southeastern Moscow, according to Russia's investigative committee. | ||
Authorities said the bomb was hidden in an electric scooter parked near the building's entrance. | ||
Video from the blast site show a charred facade, crumpled bricks, and broken windows. | ||
So that is your Daily Dispatch, brought to you, of course, by thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
We'll get more into all of that, including showing videos from that now assassinated late Russian general who was one of the foremost people in the Russian government talking about BioLabs. | ||
In Ukraine funded by America, including drones that could house thousands of mosquitoes that could be infected through genomic manipulation, DNA intervention, poisoned and released into civilian areas to kill everyone. | ||
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Now with that, I want to start with a video that was released by Tucker Carlson. | ||
He did an interview with Jeffrey Sachs, one of our favorite personalities out there right now. | ||
Has had decades of experience and is one of the most highly respected and knowledgeable actors on geopolitics working today. | ||
He did a very extensive interview. | ||
And I almost don't even know where to start with this because the whole thing is bombshell. | ||
I mean, the whole dang thing is fantastic. | ||
Now the other side of that is that he is repeating a lot of what we have told you already, but it's nice. | ||
It's nice hearing it from a established, like certified expert on these matters and not just your boy Harrison speculating wildly. | ||
It's nice to hear all this laid out in a very deliberate way. | ||
In fact, let's Let's scroll forward to about 28 minutes in this video. | ||
The whole thing is two hours long, but we'll start at 28 minutes and hear about the whole first part is about the war in Syria and the fact that this is all deliberate. | ||
It was all designed by the CIA under Obama originally. | ||
And that the last week of insane changes is all just... | ||
The conclusion of this long, long carried out clandestine war against Syria for the benefit of Israel. | ||
Let's go now to at least a few minutes of this incredible interview with Jeffrey Sachs by Tucker Carlson. | ||
Here it is. | ||
I actually wrote, I have to say, I wrote to one of the reporters saying, couldn't you mention a little background? | ||
He said, oh, very interesting idea, Mr. Sachs. | ||
So I'm waiting. | ||
You wrote to a New York Times reporter. | ||
Well, I know these people for decades. | ||
And by the way, not only do I know them, and some I like very much, by the way, and some have been classmates of mine a long time ago, and they know things that they don't report. | ||
And that's also important to understand, that what they will say in private is the opposite of what their newspaper says. | ||
And I mean literally the opposite. | ||
So that's very... | ||
Worrying to me because we operate foreign policy in secrecy. | ||
We do not have any kind of democratic oversight of foreign policy. | ||
There's no explanation of it. | ||
There's no accountability for it. | ||
It's in very few hands. | ||
It's not in good or reliable hands. | ||
It's not explained. | ||
We gave over Middle East foreign policy to Israel a long time ago, not to U.S. interests, but to Israel's interests, that is the Israel lobby. | ||
And we don't hear questioning of this at all. | ||
Of course, not from the government, not from the Congress, not from oversight by any democratic institutions, nor does The mainstream media, which fewer and fewer people are interested in because they don't get any facts from it, look into these issues. | ||
What happens next in Syria? | ||
Well, there'll be continued war, and now the drumbeat is for war with Iran. | ||
Anything is possible. | ||
Netanyahu dearly wants the U.S. to go in and bomb Iran, probably Some of President Trump's advisers will feel the same. | ||
The incoming administration is a mix of old-school hardliners and people with a very different perspective, so there will be an internal battle for the heart and soul of the new administration. | ||
But there will be some who say, yeah, now's time to carry on the war. | ||
Hezbollah and Hamas have been weakened. | ||
Syria has fallen. | ||
The air defenses are gone. | ||
Now we can fly and do win Iran. | ||
Of course, all of this is a profound delusion. | ||
And that's, I think, really important to understand now. | ||
We've had six wars so far. | ||
Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, and Libya. | ||
Six out of the seven that were on the list shown to Wesley Clark. | ||
Not one of them has led to stability, to peace even, much less to geopolitical interests being solved. | ||
So it's not like we're finding solutions to anything. | ||
Yes, it has allowed at Unbelievable cost Israel to hold on to the West Bank, East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, and Gaza as if that's some kind of grand strategic aim of the United States or justifiable in the face of international law and nearly global opposition to such thinking. | ||
But it doesn't lead to any answers. | ||
And there's no way To quote defeat Iran, even if we went in and bombed Iran, Iran has strong allies. | ||
Iran has Russia and China as allies. | ||
Iran is part of the BRICS. Iran has a military relationship with Russia. | ||
Of course, we have even crazier people Who think we're going to defeat Russia. | ||
But Russia has 6,000 nuclear warheads, of which 1,600 are deployed. | ||
It has its new hypersonic Oreshnik. | ||
Ballistic missile, which travels at Mach 11. It has other hypersonic weapons. | ||
So yes, we have people in the U.S. who in their... | ||
Mental blindness. | ||
Think about continued escalation all the way to nuclear Armageddon. | ||
They really do. | ||
They're very ignorant people and they're around in high positions. | ||
And so when you ask what comes next, what comes next is whether President Trump can change course. | ||
This is the most important question facing the United States. | ||
And there are several different Factions in Washington right now that are fighting for ultimate say. | ||
There's a piece by Mitch McConnell, our octogenarian who is... | ||
Completely living in a delusional past, who has a lead article in Foreign Affairs magazine calling for America to commit to primacy. | ||
And he calls for a massive military buildup to get ready for every kind of eventuality with Russia and China. | ||
That's the old school, and it remains very powerful. | ||
The biggest business in Washington, about one and a half trillion dollars of annual spending for the military machine. | ||
And Mitch McConnell absolutely represents that. | ||
Then there are groups that say, you know, we don't really have any fundamental conflict with Russia and Russia's no real threat to us. | ||
But China's the real threat. | ||
So we should end the war in Ukraine, something I completely agree with. | ||
But we should do it so that we build up and get ready for the war with China. | ||
And this is kind of the middle ground, which is... | ||
A war with China. | ||
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Everyone is talking about War with China in Washington by 2027. And it's so weird, as if we just are trying to rush headlong into complete destruction. | ||
But we have official documents, a Navy strategy saying we must prepare for war with China by 2027. So that is the latest episode of the Tucker Carlson Show with Jeffrey Sachs. | ||
Jeffrey Sachsen, how Joe Biden has been the most destructive president in American history and how Donald Trump can repair the damage. | ||
But the first hour or so is all about geopolitics and the way that Israel basically manipulated America into every war in the Middle East, including Obama starting the war in Syria and the war in Libya and how that relates to Benghazi. | ||
And of course he points out the, as he puts it, quote, profound delusion that underlies all of this. | ||
He points out, as we did, the fact that they're trying to rush through this list of seven countries in five years, that the General talked about being revealed and how they have six down and they're just itching to get to Iran. | ||
He also talks about how America seems to be gearing up for war with China, which is interesting because the only reason America is at all at odds with China or that they're a threat to us at all is because we gave our industry to them. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Again, I can't encourage you enough to go check out that interview with Jeffrey Sachs on Tucker Carlson. | ||
Not if you'll hear anything that you haven't heard on Infowars. | ||
Literally everything he says we have covered ad nauseum. | ||
Including the fact that Benghazi and the disaster there was all about gun running to Syria to overthrow Assad. | ||
And what the purpose of that was. | ||
It's amazing to see Tucker Carlson having these conversations and like it's good. | ||
It's good to have a Jeffrey Sachs out there saying the same things as us. | ||
There's something very interesting about it, though, is that on the one hand, you have, like, me, no formal education, no training, no accolades from the UN, farthest thing from it, and yet I'm saying exactly the same thing as this, like, eminent and highly respected expert on geopolitics who's been around for decades, by the way. | ||
And I'm a little bit jealous. | ||
I'm a little bit jealous because Jeffrey Sachs just gets to talk in like a boring kind of professorial mode. | ||
But he's got such an impressive background in this stuff. | ||
He doesn't have to rely on spectacle or entertainment. | ||
I don't have that benefit, that privilege. | ||
So it's like... | ||
Jeffrey Sachsen just very calmly go, yeah, Syria was a totally functional country. | ||
It wasn't a cesspit of Islamism. | ||
It wasn't, you know, chaotic and factional. | ||
It was just a normal country until Obama signed the Operation Timber Sycamore, told the CIA to go in and overthrow him. | ||
And man, if I talked like that, nobody would watch. | ||
Nobody would watch and nobody would care. | ||
So even if I say it so, I have to try to emphasize it a little bit. | ||
But also get through the fact that they collapsed a country, they killed hundreds of thousands of people, and they did it without even asking your permission. | ||
And he talks about the New York Times, and he's like, but I'm friends with the New York Times, and I've known a lot. | ||
I went to school with some of them. | ||
So I gave them a call, wrote them a letter, said, why didn't you include this? | ||
And they said, I didn't. | ||
You know, I just had to be like, it's because they're lying. | ||
They're ridiculous liars that are in on it. | ||
It's all evil. | ||
It's a gigantic conspiracy. | ||
Wake up for the love of God. | ||
So it's good. | ||
These are kind of the two. | ||
This is the one-two punch. | ||
Infowars can come out swinging and Jeffrey Sachs can just be the quiet assassin. | ||
Destroying the mainstream media narrative in a way that only somebody with his level of accolades and expertise can manage. | ||
But one of the interesting things about all of this is the reaction online to Tucker Carlson having experts on to talk about geopolitics in a way that is not... | ||
I was going to say friendly towards Israel, but it's not really about being friendly towards Israel. | ||
It's about being unquestionably obsequious to Israel or being even moderately critical of Israel. | ||
And it's interesting because it also happened with Candace Owens. | ||
It's been happening with a lot of people. | ||
And I don't know if we fully comprehend what has happened in the last 14 months since October 7th, 2023. Because that kicked off the most powerful wave of realization that I've ever seen in my life. | ||
And if nothing else, it has allowed a lot of people To simply question our relationship with Israel and what the purpose of this supposed partnership is. | ||
And it's amazing because there's been Shavira celebrating Candace until she went and questioned our greatest ally. | ||
And she has on a survivor of the USS Liberty. | ||
And it's amazing to hear the condemnations of her over this. | ||
People going, she doesn't understand what she's talking about. | ||
So she read one conspiracy article and now she thinks she's an expert. | ||
It's like, no, she's interviewing somebody who was there. | ||
She's interviewing a firsthand witness whose friends and shipmates died. | ||
Nobody has greater authority than this guy. | ||
Nobody knows more about it than him. | ||
He was there. | ||
So what are you talking about? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
The reaction is just nonsensical. | ||
And, you know, maybe it was a little bit more widespread, like... | ||
I don't really know. | ||
I mean, people just didn't talk about it before. | ||
That's really what the case was. | ||
Nobody really talked about it. | ||
I mean, we did. | ||
Alex Jones has an entire segment on the USS Liberty in his documentary called Terror Storm. | ||
That was back in the late 90s. | ||
He made that. | ||
And it gives you the full breakdown and inside documents and just everything about the whole thing. | ||
So we've been talking about it forever. | ||
Again, because it is a classic example of the false flag attack. | ||
It didn't work, thankfully, and we can only imagine a history where it did succeed and America got into direct conflict with Egypt in the 60s. | ||
What that would have looked like, one can only imagine. | ||
But it presents a very clear delineation between people who hear about the USS Liberty and are outraged because it's American soldiers being slaughtered and being attacked In total betrayal by our own allies. | ||
Attempted to really be sacrificed by LBJ in a deliberate false flag to get us into war. | ||
So you've got half the people that are like shocked and appalled at this. | ||
Horrified by how this could have happened. | ||
And how they've gotten away with it. | ||
And how there's no recompense and how we still call them our greatest ally. | ||
You know, people who are outraged and shocked by it. | ||
And then there are people who are outraged and shocked that you're talking about it. | ||
And it sort of prevents a very clear dividing line, especially in the right wing. | ||
Do you care more about America or Israel? | ||
And that's basically it. | ||
And it's not conspiracy theory. | ||
It's not speculation. | ||
Everything about the USS Liberty is established fact at this point from like Innumerable witnesses and official documents from America, official documents from Israel. | ||
Some of the Israelis themselves came out later and said, yeah, we knew what we were doing. | ||
We knew it was an American ship. | ||
We attacked it on purpose. | ||
So it's not even debatable. | ||
But you have some people online saying, this was an accident. | ||
How dare you? | ||
A friendly fire happens all the time in war. | ||
And you're just pointing this out because you hate Jews and you want to make Israel look bad. | ||
Just take a look for yourself. | ||
Just go on X, scroll through the responses, and see for yourselves who's taking that hack and who's taking the, wow, this is outrageous. | ||
America was attacked by Israel deliberately. | ||
They tried to get us into this war. | ||
What bad friends they are. | ||
See if you can determine what the factor is that determines what somebody's reaction to that story is. | ||
And the Tucker Carlson piece is largely the same. | ||
And the reason why I'm talking about this for so long and why this is concerning is because you have the likes of Joel Polak, who is the senior head editor at Breitbart News. | ||
And he hosts the Breitbart News show on Sirius. | ||
And he... | ||
Spent like hours yesterday demonizing this interview between Tucker Carlson and Jeffrey Sachs. | ||
Posting over and over about how bad it was that this existed and that it shouldn't exist and that Tucker Carlson is clearly anti-Semitic for daring to question the two decades of war that have bankrupted America. | ||
Tucker Carlson hosts another anti-Israel guest, Soros-backed Jeffrey Sachs. | ||
Soros-backed. | ||
And so again, if you want to be pro-Israeli, that's fine. | ||
But don't say you're America first. | ||
And don't try to browbeat people that actually are patriotic Americans with no ethnic connection to or heritage. | ||
An important part of your identity being the member of a foreign ethnicity. | ||
So again, this is like, this never would have happened if not for the last year of Israel's behavior. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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And I also wonder, like, what else happening around the country is predicated on that. | ||
Obviously, the anti-Semitism bill, stopping anti-Semitism bill. | ||
This is Joel Polak, the senior editor-at-large and host of Breitbar News. | ||
Right off the bat, Sachs claims the end of the Syrian regime is the result of a plot by Netanyahu. | ||
Insane! | ||
Yeah, that's insane! | ||
Isn't that insane? | ||
What is insane about that? | ||
How would that not... | ||
What is strange about that at all? | ||
The mailman dropped a package off at your house? | ||
Insane! | ||
The ice cream man scooped ice cream into a cone. | ||
That is insane. | ||
What do you mean it's insane that Netanyahu would have a hand in the collapse of Syria? | ||
That is the most sane and reasonable thing I've ever heard. | ||
They're like, what is he talking about? | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
He says this is straight up Zionist conspiracy blank. | ||
Again, just reposting the same thing over and over. | ||
The same video over and over. | ||
He's just watching it and just like continually retweeting it being like, this is a Zionist conspiracy crap. | ||
And it's like, oh what, you mean the Zionist conspiracy? | ||
You mean talking about the conspiracy for the Israeli state carried out in our government and the Israeli government and various governments in Europe? | ||
You mean the conspiracy? | ||
Are you saying it's a conspiracy theory? | ||
You didn't leave in, you didn't add the word theory. | ||
You just said conspiracy, which is, you know, what it is. | ||
He says, 708, Sachs claimed Syria was a, quote, normal functioning country in 2011. It was a brutal dictatorship that had already murdered tens of thousands of its own people in earlier wars. | ||
what a nut killing tens of thousands of people in war huh laughing What other country, I wonder, has killed tens of thousands of people in brutal wars against, I guess in Syria's case, it was its own people. | ||
What about people under your military protectorate? | ||
That's what I mean. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
Like, nothing they say makes any sense. | ||
And so you have to ask, like, then why are they so mad? | ||
Why are they so mad? | ||
Why are you saying it's insane that Netanyahu would be involved in the ouster of Bashar al-Assad? | ||
It's the only thing I would expect him to ever do. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
Why, when we talk about the very clear history over the last two decades of American intervention in the Middle East, goaded by Israel, given intelligence by Israel, weapons of mass destruction, where do you think that information came from? | ||
It came from Mossad. | ||
It came from Israel. | ||
So, like, literally tricked into it. | ||
Like the matador with the cape and the bull. | ||
Like it's just... | ||
You know, Amos of the Middle East and pull it away and we just shatter the whole thing and just cause infinite chaos and misery and open up the floodgates of migration into Europe and collapse Libya and create open slave markets. | ||
Like this is all part of this plan. | ||
He calls this a crazy Zionist conspiracy theory. | ||
It's not. | ||
So again... | ||
Why is this guy so mad that we're talking about this? | ||
Because if people knew the truth about our relationship with Israel they wouldn't support Israel anymore. | ||
If we don't support Israel anymore our politicians won't feel obligated to send them billions of dollars. | ||
If we don't send them billions of dollars then they'll have to make peace with their neighbors. | ||
So, by talking about what Israel and America and our relationship, what that's been like for the last several decades, you put at serious risk the manifest destiny of the Israelis and greater Israel and conquering all of their neighbors you put at serious risk the manifest destiny of the Israelis and greater Israel and conquering all | ||
Joel Pollack says, Sachs omits the fact that under his friend Bill Clinton, Israel was actually prepared to give up 99% of the Golan Heights in exchange for peace with Syria. | ||
Hafez al-Assad said no and lectured Clinton, and that was that. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Fine. | |
Again, is that a bad thing? | ||
I don't even get that. | ||
I don't even understand what he's trying to say here. | ||
His friend, Bill Clinton, okay, so it's a bad thing. | ||
Israel was actually prepared to give up 99% of the Golan Heights. | ||
So that was a bad thing, I think. | ||
In exchange for peace with Syria, Hafez al-Assad said no and lectured Clinton, and that was that. | ||
So Clinton's a good guy, I guess. | ||
Clinton's a good guy that was trying to help give the Golan Heights back. | ||
Actually, he's a bad guy and the Golan Heights belongs to Israel. | ||
So, okay. | ||
This is what I mean. | ||
It's just all, like, totally bizarre and contradictory. | ||
This is the third rabidly anti-Israel interview that Tucker has done. | ||
And at this point, it's fair to ask why. | ||
I don't want to... | ||
We'll move on. | ||
Whatever. | ||
We don't have to keep talking about this. | ||
I don't want to, like, spend too much time. | ||
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I wouldn't characterize it as rabid. | |
Because we've seen some rabid interviews that are rabidly anti-Israel. | ||
Yes, we have seen some rabidly anti-Israel interviews. | ||
And look, the goals of the Greater Israel Project and the insanity of the Netanyahu branch of the Israeli electorate and the apocalyptic cult that they operate on the behalf of, that doesn't represent... | ||
You know, Israel's best interest. | ||
There's an argument you can make that it's in Israel's best interest, but there's an equally valid argument to make that it is that exact mindset and those exact war aims that have kept Israel in a state of war for so long. | ||
And that maybe dropping some of these insane land grab desires of Israel would actually benefit it in the long run. | ||
So you can't even say it's anti-Israel in the first place. | ||
It's anti-Israel being a continual font of war, which is not anti-Israel, just like the military-industrial complex is not being anti-American. | ||
This is really not hard to understand, actually. | ||
But what he asks is, he says at this point it's fair to ask why. | ||
Now he's not asking why. | ||
What he's saying here is that Tucker Carlson's anti-Semite and he's having people on to talk about Israel because he hates Jews. | ||
That's the implication that he's running with. | ||
But we said on this show a million times, you don't need an excuse to tell the truth. | ||
There's no need to ask why somebody's telling the truth. | ||
It's the truth. | ||
So why wouldn't they say it? | ||
That's the only thing you need to ask why about is when somebody's lying. | ||
When somebody's lying, there's usually a reason. | ||
When somebody's telling the truth, when somebody's just discussing what's actually happening, when somebody's an eminent geopolitical expert and historian in that particular region and he's just relaying the facts as they stand, you don't need an excuse for that. | ||
You don't need an excuse to want to talk to that person. | ||
But he's trying to insinuate that there's some sort of ulterior motive at play. | ||
Which even if there is, so what? | ||
So Doug Carlson's telling the truth about Israel. | ||
Oh no. | ||
Oh dear. | ||
Is it because our relationship with Israel is predicated on lies? | ||
And that relationship has done more damage to the United States than some of the wars we've been in? | ||
I mean, at the end of the day... | ||
I mean, maybe in terms of just sheer number of people killed, Vietnam was worse. | ||
Vietnam was pretty much worse. | ||
Vietnam was definitely worse. | ||
If you just think about 20 years of American... | ||
Money and lives and reputation overseas just poured into the Middle East for no discernible benefit for America whatsoever. | ||
That's the question you should be asking why. | ||
Why is Joel Polak, editor at Breitbart News, so concerned and trying to insinuate that there are ulterior motives behind just telling the truth about Israel? | ||
According to Jeffrey Sachs and uncorrected by Tucker Carlson, Netanyahu created Hamas and Hezbollah. | ||
These aren't facts. | ||
They're absurd fantasies fueled by hate. | ||
Fueled by hate, you see. | ||
See, Tucker Carlson just has some sort of sickness in his brain. | ||
He's got some sort of congenital hate. | ||
There's no reason behind it. | ||
There's no justification for it. | ||
It's just some festering mental illness called hate. | ||
That he's just making things up to try to justify. | ||
That's an absurd point of view. | ||
That's utterly absurd. | ||
Now, we know Netanyahu funded Hamas in the very beginning and said, like, we need a Hamas there. | ||
We'll establish one. | ||
That's absolutely guaranteed. | ||
In terms of Hezbollah, what Jeffrey Sachs actually said was that Hezbollah didn't come about until the Palestinian refugees were forced to flee their country because Israel wanted to take over Palestine, which is absolutely true. | ||
I mean, there's just absolutely no debating that. | ||
It says, I'll renew my invitation here to interview Tucker about why he does this, and I'll also defend my views on his show. | ||
I'll renew my invitation here to interview Tucker about why he does this. | ||
Hey, Tucker, you are hereby cordially invited to a struggle session. | ||
I will call you an anti-Semite and you'll be forced to defend yourself against that while trying to dance around my implications and walk the tie rope of fielding these questions while not saying anything that I can take out of context. | ||
Just why? | ||
Why would he want to do that? | ||
That's absurd. | ||
I will put out an invite. | ||
Joel Polak, you are hereby invited to We're good to go. | ||
People who are just heritage Americans whose families have been here since before the country was founded. | ||
Why are people like us becoming so outspoken against America's relationship with Israel. | ||
I'll explain it to you, and you can explain to me why you, as an important voice in American media, and as the editor of an America First publication called Breitbart, why you are so angry and concerned and frantic about the likes of Tucker Carlson interviewing the likes of Jeffrey Sachs. | ||
We can have that conversation. | ||
The invitation is out there. | ||
Anytime, DM me. | ||
Give me a call. | ||
Let's connect. | ||
Used to be a big friend of Breitbart. | ||
Still am to some degree. | ||
But your hysteria over people talking about whether or not our relationship with Israel is good for America, it has me concerned and second-guessing everything I read on your website. | ||
So if you want to clear your own name, And, you know, seize back some of your reputation as an actual American patriot. | ||
I would love to have you on. | ||
We can really get into the nitty-gritty about all this. | ||
Sincerely, I would. | ||
I would like to invite him. | ||
I didn't even mean to spend this whole segment on this, but, like, it just goes on and on. | ||
He tweeted, like, 18, 20 times about this one video. | ||
And again, it's like each step, it's like, well, this is kind of weird. | ||
This is kind of a Zionist conspiracy. | ||
I just want to know why Tucker Carlson's thinking this. | ||
And he says, I can't read Tucker's mind, so I don't know what his motivation is. | ||
It's the truth. | ||
He wants to tell the truth. | ||
He has somebody on, an expert to talk about the truth and history and how we got here. | ||
That's the motivation. | ||
This is like, it's like, how do you not understand this? | ||
What is hard to understand about the motivation behind interviewing an expert about a topic of imminent geopolitical importance? | ||
Why would you need an excuse for that? | ||
Say, but it's not a search for the truth. | ||
Oh, he is determined it's not a search for the truth. | ||
These are lies, provably so. | ||
These are lies. | ||
He just posted a two-hour interview and says, these are lies. | ||
My theory is that unjust accusations of anti-Semitism by the ADL pushed Tucker to embrace the real thing, regardless it's ugly. | ||
Something so devious about that post. | ||
My theory is that unjust accusations of anti-Semitism by the ADL pushed Tucker to embrace the real thing, regardless it's ugly. | ||
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So he's calling Tucker an anti-Semite. | ||
Absurd, flailing desperation to shut up people talking about Israel, because if you will tell the truth about Israel, America might not fund it and it might not be able to wage relentless war against all of its neighbors forever. America might not fund it and it might not be So... | ||
We'll get back into... | ||
We'll talk about the school shooter on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
The second hour of the American Journal is on... | ||
We'll talk about the Madison School shooter here in just a second. | ||
In fact, we'll just get in. | ||
We'll get right into that. | ||
I got so many stories from across the spectrum today. | ||
But this was yet another mass shooting at yet another elementary school, yet another private Christian school, as they seem to be the target for violence. | ||
Inspired, at least in part, by anti-Christian, anti-American concepts. | ||
Madison school shooter Natalie Samantha Rupnow's home raided by SWAT team with stun grenades. | ||
The female school shooter who gunned down students and teachers before turning the gun on herself in Wisconsin has been identified by officials. | ||
Natalie Samantha Rupnow, 15, killed a student, a teacher, and then herself at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison shortly before 11 a.m. | ||
on Monday. | ||
Her family home was raided by SWAT teams following the school bloodbath with Investigators speaking to her father, who is said to be cooperating. | ||
Repnow's alleged manifesto has been circulating on social media. | ||
Police say they have not confirmed the document's validity. | ||
We have that document and we will get into it, but we likewise cannot confirm the manifesto totally, but we'll tell you where we got it from and why we think it's worth bringing it to you. | ||
Rupnow, who died from a self-inflicted gun wound on the way to the hospital after the school shooting, who died from a self-inflicted gun wound on the way to the hospital. | ||
Okay. | ||
So she shot herself at the school and then died on the way to the hospital, I imagine. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
She opened fire in a mixed-grade study hall in front of terrified students. | ||
Rupnow wounded six others in the study hall and shot dead a teen student and a substitute teacher. | ||
There's two students who are in critical condition. | ||
A lot of different numbers are coming out about this, but I guess this is the latest in official numbers. | ||
Two dead, two in critical condition, six total injured, including those two critically. | ||
A teacher and three students have been taken to the hospital with less serious injuries and two of them been released by Monday evening. | ||
Police have not said how Rupp now obtained the gun, but Barnes says they're looking into whether her parents were negligent and could face charges. | ||
Again, just an absolute tragedy, horrific, and again, another sort of bizarre... | ||
I don't even know how to say it. | ||
Girls didn't used to shoot up schools, and it's kind of a sad reflection on our culture, but we almost... | ||
We came to understand the concept of angry young men lashing out and going crazy. | ||
It sort of fit logically into our understanding of what brings these things about. | ||
Now, school shootings are more likely to be carried out in the last few years by transgender people, girls, women, and lefties. | ||
It's very odd. | ||
Abundant Life Christian School is a K-12 school that only serves about 390 students, so very, very small class sizes, K-12 and only less than 400 students. | ||
That is a minuscule school. | ||
Its website said it plan to close for Christmas vacation after this week. | ||
Madison police are looking into online posts in a possible manifesto after a 15-year-old student opened fire. | ||
We've been made aware of a manifesto, if you want to call it that, or some type of letter that's been posted by somebody alleged to be her friend. | ||
We haven't been able to locate that person yet, but that's something we're going to work on today, Barnes told CNN Tuesday. | ||
We'll show you that manifesto. | ||
Now, the person thought to be the shooter did post a link to a Google Drive document Thought to be the manifesto, but it wasn't made public. | ||
You click on the Google Doc and it says you don't have permission to access this material. | ||
The teacher killed in the shooting was a full-time staff member. | ||
Police are working with the ATF to trace the gun it used in the shooting. | ||
And of course, at 15 years old, she was not legally allowed to own the gun in the first place, so it was either purchased illegally, given to her by somebody illegally, or she stole it from Maybe her parents or maybe another family member. | ||
Either way, Joe Biden has come out immediately saying we need more gun control, despite the fact that gun control that already exists and is in place should have prevented this girl from getting a gun in the first place. | ||
Meaning more laws, it wouldn't prevent it either. | ||
So, no. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Now for... | ||
Obvious reasons. | ||
People need to be extra careful when talking about this particular story. | ||
School shooting in Madison, Wisconsin. | ||
However, I am still going to bring you the news as we know it. | ||
Even stuff not confirmed officially by the authorities. | ||
And I'll let you know. | ||
Where that break is, you know, where we go from official mainstream media reporting to some of the less certain stuff. | ||
However, I have reason to trust some of the posts that we'll tell you about today. | ||
Gateway Pundit has a story about the reaction to this. | ||
Joe Biden calls for greater gun control following Wisconsin school shooting just weeks after pardoning his son Hunter for gun crimes. | ||
What a hypocrite. | ||
Following the shooting on Monday at Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin, Joe Biden is issuing a renewed call for greater gun control. | ||
This news comes mere weeks after Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter for, among other things, gun crime. | ||
Hunter lied on a federal firearms application and then had his girlfriend disposed of the gun in a gas station trash can near a school. | ||
Another crime. | ||
This is a man with absolutely no shame as he calls for tougher gun control laws after this Madison, Wisconsin school shooting at Abundant Life Christian School. | ||
And it's just absolutely typical at this point, right, that the reaction to the shooting is entirely dependent on who does the shooting and where the shooting takes place and who the victims are. | ||
So if it's a white guy shooting up minorities... | ||
The concern is, it's always about guns, of course, but it's about white supremacy and the danger of this ideology, and we have to protect minorities and, you know, federally funded security for every synagogue in the country, like that sort of thing, you know, happening after the Tree of Life shooting in Pennsylvania, I believe it was. | ||
But if it's not that, if it's like a black kid shooting up a parade, then it just basically goes away after a day. | ||
They just like stop talking about it. | ||
They get very excited. | ||
Oh, another mass shooting. | ||
Let's go after gun control. | ||
Yeah, let's make this a big deal. | ||
And then it's like, oh, it was a gang-related shooting. | ||
It was black teenagers shooting at each other and just missing and hitting a bunch of people in the crowd. | ||
And they're like, oh, okay. | ||
Then that's fine then. | ||
Then that's fine. | ||
Never mind. | ||
We won't do anything about that. | ||
Close the books and it just goes away. | ||
Or if it's a transgender shooter with a manifesto shooting up a Christian school in an act of anti-Christian violence, then they bury the manifesto, tried to hide it completely. | ||
Don't tell anybody about it. | ||
And again, just focus on the gun aspect. | ||
Go after the guns in that case. | ||
Ignore the ideology or the reason why these particular people were targeted. | ||
That shouldn't be the case. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
that there's been a rash of shootings at schools and churches that are all Christian private schools and for the most part carried out by radical leftist transgender kids who are all every single one as far as I can tell on some form of psychotropic drug it ain't about the guns So we can just stop talking about that now. | ||
Also, let me remind you that for the past four years or more, the left has been pretty open about what vicious psychopaths they are and what they would do to us, regular Americans, if they had the chance. | ||
In other words, if we didn't have our guns. | ||
They would put us in camps over COVID, you know, deny us from healthcare, which... | ||
They did, but they have to show some little semblance of restraint in that. | ||
Or the fact that they, you know, are cheering on and very open, like even famous people in public, just like under their own names going, yeah, we love the shooter of the CEO. More CEOs need to be shot. | ||
Like, okay. | ||
People are literally insane, literally violent and dangerous. | ||
So let's just finish this argument right now. | ||
It's over. | ||
We never have to have the discussion again. | ||
We're never giving up our guns. | ||
Period. | ||
End of discussion. | ||
Point blank. | ||
Just, that's it. | ||
We're never giving up our guns because we know the instant we do You people are going to have your boots on our necks. | ||
So to defend ourselves from you and to simply act as a counterweight to your relentless tyranny, we're never giving up the guns, okay? | ||
You can't take the guns because we have the guns. | ||
If you try to take them, then we'll shoot you with the guns. | ||
That's what the amendment is for, okay? | ||
So you can't take them, and we're not going to give them up willingly. | ||
If you can't take them by force and you can't get them willingly, you can just drop it now. | ||
You can just shut up now, please. | ||
Stop trying to do this. | ||
Stop trying to distract from the real thing that's happening here, which is that The previously stable society that our founders initiated and was refined over centuries is being disrupted on purpose, and the foundations are being destroyed deliberately by insane leftists who are making everybody crazy, putting them on drugs that make them likely to go kill each other, and also hyper... | ||
Focusing propaganda into the minds of young people that men are evil, white men are evil, the patriarchy is evil, that everybody is oppressed, and that violence is justified. | ||
And I guess trying to break out this, but again, I mean, it makes no sense. | ||
So even, I mean... | ||
I'm trying to logically contend with insane people, so maybe this whole exercise is futile. | ||
Shooter at Abundant Life Christian Schools in Wisconsin was identified as 15-year-old Natalie Samantha Ruppnow. | ||
Social media users have claimed to identify this teenage suspect. | ||
The gateway pundit decided to withhold the name until it had been officially confirmed. | ||
The tragic event unfolded on Monday shortly before 11 a.m. | ||
Rupnow entered a classroom during study hall and opened fire using a 9mm handgun. | ||
A second grade student promptly called 911, enabling a swift response from law enforcement. | ||
Upon arrival, officers found Rupnow, deceased from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. | ||
No officers discharged their weapons during the response. | ||
The identities of the deceased teacher and students have not been made publicly disclosed pending family notifications. | ||
Among the six injured, two remain in critical condition, while others have sustained less severe injuries. | ||
Again, just the fact that there are female school shooters is. | ||
Something very new. | ||
in the world. | ||
Now, let's look at what claims to be the shooter's manifesto. | ||
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Now, the caveat here is that we aren't sure if this is the manifesto. | ||
It has not been confirmed by the authorities, if you can even trust them in the first place. | ||
This comes from a user called, on X, called PagliacciTheHated at Slatesism. | ||
S-L-A-T-Z-I-S-M. I don't know if this is a she or a he, honestly. | ||
I guess I have their picture here. | ||
Who is this? | ||
So it's a she. | ||
At least her profile picture is. | ||
She says, I have made contact with the alleged boyfriend of the Wisconsin shooter. | ||
He has very graciously provided me the full manifesto, which I verified by having him screen record himself, opening it from a direct link the shooter sent him via WhatsApp. | ||
I told him I would do my best to dispel some of the misinformation and present things as truthfully as I was given them, and I will hold myself to that. | ||
Her boyfriend knew her as Samantha Rupp now. | ||
She also went by a different name, one which was also feminine, but adopted the name Samantha, and this was the name her boyfriend says she had on her school identification card. | ||
She was a student at Abundant Life. | ||
She was born on November 7, 2009, and again, this is all alleged speculation. | ||
This is from Pagliacci the Hated, and you can give as much credence to her as you like, but this is what's being reported, and I'm simply bringing it to you. | ||
Her manifesto was titled, War Against Humanity. | ||
She was born female and not transgender. | ||
Her boyfriend was born male and is not transgender. | ||
Her manifesto is six pages long. | ||
In her manifesto, she spoke about having extreme difficult relationships with her parents, who she referred to as scum. | ||
She also claims her family didn't love her or want her and expresses feeling like the wrong child of her family. | ||
She said she'd planned to commit suicide a long time ago, but felt committing a shooting was, quote, better for evolution rather than just one stupid, boring suicide. | ||
She expressed deep admiration for Pekka Eric Auvuninen. | ||
I don't know who the hell these people are. | ||
She offered particular praise for some sort of Turkish name, who was a Turkish neo-Nazi who committed a mass attack earlier this year and said he was an inspiration to her. | ||
She calls him the ultimate saint. | ||
She expressed that she got weapons to commit the attack through lies, manipulation, and my father's stupidity. | ||
More to come shortly. | ||
I will make screenshots of the manifesto. | ||
In the interim, her boyfriend says the photo is making the rounds is not the way he remembers her and believes it is somewhat edited to make her look worse. | ||
He provided me a photo of her in the same t-shirt and room. | ||
And very interesting development here. | ||
Tagliacci continues. | ||
Here I will include screenshots of the manifesto. | ||
I'm very hesitant to put the whole thing out because the content is graphic in a way. | ||
I'm sorry, not because the content is graphic anyway, but I am worried it will violate the terms of service, and I'm not intending to do that. | ||
This is page one and two in full. | ||
Her boyfriend apparently had known her for years. | ||
They were in a long-distance relationship and never met in person. | ||
They met on social media. | ||
He says she never previously expressed any desire to commit a shooting and only sent him her manifesto the day of the shooting. | ||
Timestamps of the messages shown to me demonstrate she sent it to him via WhatsApp at approximately 10.30am. | ||
She posted it to Twitter at 11.50am Eastern. | ||
The shooting occurred around 11.57am Eastern. | ||
He did not see her message until 1.12pm, at which point the act had been committed and she was already deceased. | ||
He describes her as being kind, generous towards him, and cheerful. | ||
He describes her as always making him gifts and never expecting anything in return. | ||
However, people have found some disturbing information from this guy too, and it appears as though no matter what her influences were, this young woman was radicalized online. | ||
And this purports to be the manifesto. | ||
Again, it's not been confirmed by authorities. | ||
Then again, last time a school shooter of a Christian school had a manifesto, I still don't think we've actually seen it. | ||
It had to be leaked from Stephen Crowder. | ||
And the officials did everything they could and are doing everything they can to keep it hidden because they have higher concerns than just telling you the truth. | ||
You know, explaining the development of a horrifying situation. | ||
They would rather allow that situation to happen and hide from you all of the reasons it came about. | ||
She says, So unfair. | ||
Hatred, something everyone has gotten, is a sense people think it's pure nothing because of the hate they make. | ||
It ends up killing them without knowing it, which go right ahead, I don't mind, but I kind of do at the same time. | ||
You are simply nothing but scum to this world. | ||
Or to even think about nobody should want you or your body in any way. | ||
I hate seeing people on a daily basis. | ||
Just being so sensitive gives me one more reason to take off my glasses. | ||
The human scum is color and the way people are raised. | ||
I've grown around people who do not care or give one single care in the world and smoke their lungs out with weed or drink as much as they can, like my own father. | ||
I've grown to hate people and society. | ||
It's truly not my fault, though. | ||
It never was. | ||
It's not my fault. | ||
I'm a horrible person. | ||
It's your fault. | ||
It's not my fault I killed a bunch of children in Christian school. | ||
It's your fault. | ||
All of you and the world have done is pick and tease me. | ||
You've pushed me in a corner with no help whatsoever. | ||
Humanity is filth. | ||
I don't like filth or want to live in it, nor should anyone else. | ||
And I know it follows me and how it has followed me. | ||
And I will follow everyone because of how the world is ruined or how the world is run. | ||
So I saw people saying that, you know, They're suspicious of this manifesto because it sounds like it was written by somebody who doesn't speak English. | ||
I think it was written by a 15-year-old. | ||
I think that sounds about right. | ||
Humanity is filth. | ||
And again, we can demonize this person rightfully. | ||
They went into an elementary school and started killing people. | ||
So they are demons in a way, demonic in a sense. | ||
But on the other hand, they are a symptom of a societal disease that I think is pretty clearly laid out in this supposed manifesto. | ||
Thinking that humanity is filth, blaming everybody else for your problems, obviously suffering from severe mental illnesses of one form or another. | ||
I get a sense of narcissism oozing out of every line of this page. | ||
You know, I always, always, always think back to the interview that Alex Jones did with Ted Nugent a couple years ago. | ||
When I was still working as a cameraman and editor, we went and filmed and... | ||
It's not even a unique story, but for some reason, just the way Ted Nugent told it has always stood out to me. | ||
Describing, you know, growing up and keeping guns in the back of your car for going hunting after football practice, keeping guns in your locker at school. | ||
Just the fact that so many people grew up in an America where guns proliferated everywhere. | ||
And yet there were no school shootings. | ||
Guns were allowed in school and yet nobody killed their classmates. | ||
And it just is abundantly clear that guns are not the problem. | ||
That there is a major problem on display here. | ||
But the tools that are used to deal with or to as a consequence of the problem is not the problem itself. | ||
It is simply a A manifestation of it, a symptom of it. | ||
She says, maybe you'll see me as a weirdo, a freak, just as some of you do now, but I'm not. | ||
I'm not like the others. | ||
I would never, ever want to be like them with how they think and what they do on a simple day. | ||
I hate how the population thinks, grows, and talks about how they make romance fake. | ||
If only some days we could do a public execution, that would be gladly needed. | ||
I wouldn't mind throwing some stones at idiots or even watching from the far back when they get hanged. | ||
So just, you know, severe antisocial feelings. | ||
Twitter can prove that for a fact or so I think. | ||
I think a lot more people think I do or maybe they don't think what I think because most people can't do what I'm going to do. | ||
Death is something most people need to embrace and accept rather than running away from it. | ||
So again, this is the danger of having a... | ||
15 year old thinking she knows things most people most people can't handle most people can't handle what I can't it's like girl you are 15 years old you're a 15 year old white girl in America your life is great so what went wrong here well obviously my mind immediately goes to SSRIs and Depression medications, | ||
after all, over half of young women in America are on one of these brain-altering, really poisonous, mind-controlled drugs. | ||
Which is, it's an unbelievably high number of young people are on this. | ||
And they say in their own literature that it can cause homicidal or suicidal thoughts. | ||
And of course, the question is, if your society, in order to function, is putting half of the young women on Soma, essentially, from Brave New World, some mind-altering drug to make them happy when they shouldn't be, that is a gigantic issue that reflects a lot of gigantic issues. | ||
And it reflects a deep and abiding sadness and discomfort with the modern world. | ||
I think it's perfectly understandable. | ||
Considering the fact that our entire society is seemingly wholly dedicated to forcing people to make choices that they wouldn't make naturally or normally or without coercion and intervention. | ||
In other words, I think if you just, you know, could drop little girls on an alien planet, most of them would probably without, you know, urging or coercion, they'd want to become mothers, they'd want to, you know, they would like spend their time together. | ||
Making their house look nice and like doing things that housewives did for millennia before like the 1960s. | ||
I think it's only by like shaming that lifestyle and by propaganda from schools and the politicians and the media to a very large degree demonizing that concept by the you know over Valuation of education. | ||
Delaying women becoming pregnant. | ||
I feel like it's pretty obvious, anybody paying attention, if the modern concepts of feminism were at all legitimate, well, half the women in our country wouldn't be on antidepressants. | ||
MidwesternDoctor.com has this absolutely gigantic article. | ||
I mean, it's way bigger than I thought it was, and it's because there's so much evidence to this. | ||
It's called, The Decades of Evidence SSRI Antidepressants Cause Mass Shootings. | ||
The Forgotten Side of Medicine is a leading substack newsletter. | ||
Here I expose the pharmaceutical corruption and remarkable therapies lost to time for the health of humanity. | ||
Again, this is MidwesternDoctor.com. | ||
SSRI antidepressants have a variety of horrendous side effects. | ||
These include sometimes causing the individual to become agitated, feeling they can't be in their skin, turning psychotic, and occasionally becoming violently psychotic. | ||
During these psychoses, Individuals can have out-of-body experiences where they commit lethal violence either to themselves or others. | ||
As lawsuits later showed, the violent behavior and the frequent suicides that followed it were observed throughout the SSRI clinical trials but were covered up by the SSRI manufacturers and then the drug regulators, e.g. | ||
the FDA. Since the SSRIs entered the marketplace, there has been a wave of SSRI suicides and unspeakable acts of violence which continue to this day. | ||
Sadly, the idea that SSRIs could cause any of this has always been viewed as a, quote, conspiracy theory or, quote, mistaking correlation with causation because very few are aware of the extensive evidence linking SSRIs to violent and psychotic behavior, despite it now being on the warning label of those drugs. | ||
And again, there's just page after page after page of evidence in this document. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
It really shouldn't even be questioned at this point. | ||
However, the really concerning thing about this is the way that, just like with COVID and everything else, the way that they knew that this was the case, and the way that SSRIs are basically totally ineffective. | ||
And they don't even know how they work anyway. | ||
Even if they were affected, they couldn't tell you the mechanism by which they actually work. | ||
It's a reuptake inhibitor. | ||
Serotonin is produced and then You re-uptake it and take it back in, and you can block it going back in to increase the serotonin. | ||
I mean, they sort of get a little bit the physical effect it has on the brain, but why that would have a positive effect against depression, they've never explained. | ||
And at this point, it's basically been proven the function is not what they thought it was, but they still keep giving this stuff out, and we still experience this. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We got so many stories and videos to get to in this last half of the American Journal. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm just going to try to plow through this stuff. | ||
We'll be joined by Brandon Weikert in the next hour to discuss some of what's going on around the world. | ||
I want to talk about what's going on around the world. | ||
I want to talk about Europe and How all of their governments are collapsing, kind of all in the same way. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
So the UK, this came out on the 16th. | ||
Some local elections may not take place in the next years, but as changes made, but maybe shadow councils could be created. | ||
So, you know, councils that you don't get to elect because we're preserving our democracy. | ||
Some local elections may not take place next years as changes made, but shadow councils could be created. | ||
The minister refuses to rule out the cancellation of some local elections. | ||
Some local elections next year may not go ahead as planned under the government's plans for devolution as local authorities could be closed or merged, a minister has admitted. | ||
And this is, of course, because there is a new party in Britain called the Reform Party that Nigel Farage is heading, and it's becoming increasingly popular. | ||
And they're scared that it'll get elected to local councils, and so they're canceling those elections. | ||
People are very mad about this, but they're doing it anyway, kind of like the, you know, migrant crisis. | ||
At the same time, you have German Chancellor Schultz losing a no-confidence vote, paving the way for election. | ||
Schultz's coalition collapsed after Free Democrats quit over debt. | ||
Mertz leads conservatives well ahead in opinion polls. | ||
Schultz remains interim chancellor. | ||
An election will likely be held on February 23rd. | ||
AfD, Alternative for Deutschland, Alternative for Germany, complicates coalition possibilities. | ||
Mainstream parties refuse to govern with them. | ||
So, just like in the UK, the rise of a right-wing populist party is forcing the German government to into collapse and they're frantically scrambling to keep out AFD despite it being massively popular with the electorate and surging. | ||
The German Parliament accepted Chancellor Olaf Scholz's invitation to withdraw his confidence in him and his government on Monday, clearing the way for an early election on February 23rd, necessitated by the collapse of his government. | ||
Scholz's three-party coalition fell apart last month after the pro-market Free Democrats quit in a row over debt, leaving his Social Democrats and the Greens without a parliamentary majority just as Germany faces a deepening economic crisis. | ||
Under rules designed to prevent the instability that facilitated the rise of fascism in the 30s, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier can only dissolve parliament and call an election if the chancellor calls and loses a confidence vote. | ||
The debate preceding the vote also opened serious campaigning for the election with party leaders trading ill-tempered barbs. | ||
But again, all of this is predicated on and having to do with the rise of AFD. The Conservatives are in a comfortable, albeit narrowing, lead of more than 10 points over the SPD in most polls. | ||
The far-right alternative for Germany is slightly ahead of Schulz's party, while the Greens are in fourth place. | ||
The mainstream parties have refused to govern with the AFD, but its presence complicates the parliamentary arithmetic, making unwieldy coalitions more likely. | ||
Schultz has outlined a list of measures that could pass with opposition support before the election, including 11 bureaus and 11 billion euros in tax cuts and increased child benefits already agreed on by former coalition partners. | ||
But again, AFD complicates things and they're attempting to do everything they can up to and including proposals to ban the party outright because it's becoming too popular. | ||
And that's what you do in our democracy, right? | ||
If people choose a party that the establishment doesn't like, then they just overrule the people. | ||
Insane. | ||
Again, this is happening in UK. Labor accused of running scared by Reform UK as Angelo Rayner eyes up canceling local elections in surging parties' target areas. | ||
So, Labor has been accused of running scared from Reform UK at the ballot box after it emerged that local elections in a number of the surging parties' target areas are at risk of cancellation. | ||
So, they identified where the Reform party was making inroads and would likely win the local elections. | ||
Now, they're threatening to cancel those elections. | ||
France, very similar thing happened. | ||
Why did France's government collapse and what happens next? | ||
The French Prime Minister, Michael Barnier, resigned Thursday morning after far-right and leftist lawmakers joined forces to topple his government only three months after it took office. | ||
Barnier and his government will stay on in a caretaker capacity, taking care of day-to-day business until the appointment of a new government. | ||
The LSA said in a statement on Thursday, So, | ||
a no-confidence motion brought by leftist lawmakers in the National Assembly came amid a standoff over a draft austerity budget that sought to save 60 billion euros through spending cuts and tax rises in hopes of reducing the gaping deficit. | ||
So, The UK, Germany, and France all in the last week have either had their governments collapse through no confident votes or are canceling elections and experiencing very tenuous grip on power because of a surging rise in right-wing popularity. | ||
And it's got to happen. | ||
Europe is going to be destroyed. | ||
If they don't get their act together and what's happening now is that the establishment who has been presiding over the deliberate collapse of Europe in a variety of different ways whether that's through you know green initiatives shutting down industry and farms and power production or the Ukraine war cutting off cheap energy enforcing austerity measures or the immigration experiment deliberately flooding these countries with a Unbelievable amount of foreigners. | ||
The outcome is obvious. | ||
Total collapse of Europe industrially, in terms of population, in terms of just absolutely everything. | ||
It's collapsing. | ||
It's being destroyed. | ||
And so people in Europe who don't want to see that happen are trying to politically correct the path they're going down. | ||
And the people in power who do want Europe going down this path are doing everything they can, pulling every parliamentary trick in the book, To try to retain their grip on the collapsing continent. | ||
But it's happening in Canada too. | ||
Breaking, Trump blasts Governor Trudeau. | ||
And his former finance minister, Chrystia Friedland, saying her behavior was totally toxic. | ||
Monday saw the resignation of Canada's finance minister, Chrystia Friedland, who, by the way, was the point man for the World Economic Forum there in Canada. | ||
She's very high up in the globalist circles and was placed in her position to serve as a member of that mafia in the government. | ||
The appointment of Dominic LeBlanc and a tumultuous turn of circumstances for unpopular Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. | ||
In response, President-elect Donald Trump took the opportunity to blast Freeland as totally toxic. | ||
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh also called on the Prime Minister to resign. | ||
Now, we have a bunch of videos about this. | ||
One of them... | ||
is actually the type of video that we've seen a lot over the last few years and that is that Justin Trudeau really cannot go out in public without being shouted at and cursed at by his own citizens. | ||
Clip number 13, Justin Trudeau is shouted down by a protester as reporters attempt to ask him if he's planning on remaining in office. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Prime Minister, are you going to remain in office, sir? | |
What gives you the right to continue? | ||
What gives you the right to stay in office? | ||
You failed Canada. | ||
You've ruined our country. | ||
You're done. | ||
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Walk away. | |
You don't have an ounce of your father's integrity. | ||
At least he walked in the snow. | ||
You've ruined this country. | ||
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Everyone around you is running from you. | |
You're abandoning you. | ||
Christian Freeland, Sean Frazier, they've all left you. | ||
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It's time for you to go. | |
It's time for Canada to have an election. | ||
You're not the king. | ||
There's like... | ||
Okay, that's the prime minister getting... | ||
There's like a hundred videos like that. | ||
He cannot go out in public without people shouting stuff just like that at him. | ||
And thank you to the Canadians for being so polite. | ||
I know it's like a cliché. | ||
But seriously, it's like the only videos I can play where there is like a crowd, like a mob yelling at the prime minister and nobody curses. | ||
None of them curse. | ||
They're all so polite. | ||
They're just like, go away. | ||
You have no integrity. | ||
You're a failure and you've ruined Canada, sir. | ||
Go away. | ||
Like, wow, that was that was radio friendly. | ||
What a what a gift to me. | ||
The leader of Canada's new Democratic Party Jagmeet Singh calls on Justin Trudeau to resign, citing Trump's tariff threats. | ||
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Let's go to clip number 14. People are having a very hard time paying for groceries. | |
Young people can't find affordable housing. | ||
And beyond that, we have the threat of Trump's tariffs. | ||
And that's putting hundreds of thousands of jobs in Canada in danger. | ||
And instead of dealing with issues that are important for Canadians, the Prime Minister is dealing with fighting in his own party. | ||
It's clear that the Prime Minister cannot continue. | ||
Will he resign today? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Mr. Speaker, the NDP leader is absolutely right. | ||
This cannot continue. | ||
This Prime Minister cannot go on like this. | ||
Housing costs have doubled. | ||
Food bank use has doubled. | ||
The debt has doubled. | ||
Gun crime has doubled. | ||
And now we face troubling tariff threats from a President who can see weakness Coming from a mile away. | ||
The prime minister must leave this job. | ||
But there's only one person who can remove him. | ||
And that's the leader of the NDP. Will he put the country ahead of his pension? | ||
So, I mean, it's no exaggeration. | ||
Trump is not even in office yet. | ||
And yet he seems to be the one responsible for collapsing the government of Canada. | ||
And they keep citing Trump. | ||
After nearly a decade in power, the reign of Canada's far-left Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may finally be coming to an end. | ||
This story from Gateway Pundit. | ||
In a public resignation letter, Christia Friedland said that Canada faces a grave challenge from the incoming Trump administration, which she describes as pursuing a policy of aggressive economic nationalism, including the threat of 25% tariffs. | ||
They can't handle that. | ||
She says we need to take that threat extremely seriously. | ||
That means keeping our fiscal powder dry today so we have the reserves we may need for the coming tariff war. | ||
That means eschewing costly political gimmicks which we can ill afford and which will make Canadians doubt that we recognize the gravity of the moment. | ||
That means pushing back against America first economic nationalism with a determined effort to fight for capital investment in the jobs they bring. | ||
And yeah, hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk of being destroyed because Justin Trudeau thinks he can stand up to Donald Trump despite the fact that something like 85% of Canada's exports come to America and 85% of their imports come from America and yet their import and export as a percentage of our imports and exports is minuscule, something like 15%. | ||
So, you talk about keeping your powder dry, it's like You're not going to win a tariff war with the United States. | ||
You shouldn't try to engage in one. | ||
From cbc.ch, Trudeau faces frustrated MPs after Chrystia Friedland's shock resignation. | ||
At a caucus meeting, some liberal MPs told the PM he has to step down after Chrystia Friedland's shock resignation. | ||
At least seven liberal MPs, including a former cabinet member, publicly say Trudeau must resign. | ||
Despite the drama, fall economic statement was tabled, showing a big deficit of more than $60 billion. | ||
The NDP House leader, Peter Julian, tells CBC News the party will vote non-confidence in the liberal government if Trudeau stays on until the new year. | ||
So that would be a fourth country. | ||
Nominally or ethnically European country collapsing through a no-confidence vote if that were to happen with Justin Trudeau. | ||
Now, following Chrystia Friedland's resignation, the housing minister, Sean Frazier, has also resigned, making him the second cabinet minister to do so on Monday morning. | ||
But it's also worth reminding you who Chrystia Freeland is. | ||
Many of you likely first heard of her during the trucker protests in Ottawa when they attempted to impose a vaccine mandate and the truckers all descended on the capital city to engage in peaceful protest and were met with economic deplatforming. | ||
Here is clip number three, Chrystia Freeland laughing about this. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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So you're confirming that accounts have been frozen, both personal and corporate, but you're not releasing the information. | |
And the actual follow-up is, I'm just wondering whether the bank accounts will be targeted of individuals who donated to the Give, Send, Go and the GoFundMe campaigns. | ||
Are they considered designated people under the Emergencies Act, meaning that their credit cards could be cut and financial services are targeting them as well? | ||
Okay. | ||
The names of both individuals and entities as well as crypto wallets have been shared by the RCMP with financial institutions and accounts have been frozen and more accounts will be frozen. | ||
Crowdfunding platforms and payment service providers have started the registration process with FinTrack. | ||
In terms of the specifics on whose accounts are being frozen, you now have the regulations. | ||
The financial service providers have those regulations as well. | ||
And they, working with law enforcement, will be making the operational decisions. | ||
So remember that is who Christia Freeland is, and of course she is very high up. | ||
And a young leader of the World Economic Forum following the path that's so familiar now of going to an Ivy League school and getting involved in the activities there under the WEF and being basically Having her rise facilitated because she's working as an agent for them. | ||
Kind of like if you have a mobster as the head of a union, does that mean that the union has infiltrated the mob? | ||
Or does that mean that the mob has infiltrated the union? | ||
When one of these people in the World Economic Forum, a higher-up mobster in this mafia, gets a position in the government, they wield their power to the benefit and towards the goals of the globalists in power, often at the expense of the country that they're supposed to serve. | ||
So, all of these places are collapsing, and of course it's ironic the methods or tactics that they're using to combat the collapse are all deeply undemocratic, but it's really not, really shouldn't surprise you. | ||
I mean, that sort of irony is ubiquitous these days with Ukraine fighting for democracy, but also canceling elections. | ||
But this topic of democracy is a, A very potent one. | ||
And in fact, the Senate Democrats here in America have just introduced a bill to abolish the Electoral College. | ||
And they say it's to, quote, restore democracy. | ||
Which is funny because we've never been a democracy. | ||
So you're not restoring anything. | ||
It's little word games they play. | ||
The narrative they're selling is that somehow America has gone off the rails. | ||
Now we used to be a democracy responsive to the will of the people. | ||
And through, you know, probably corporations and capitalism, it's been distorted. | ||
And we just got to get back to that democratic ideal. | ||
Well, we've never been a democracy. | ||
They're trying to make us into one because crowds of people turn out to be very easy to control. | ||
And democracy is an extremely convenient rallying cry for tyrants to use when they oppress minorities. | ||
Senate Democrats introduced a bill to abolish Electoral College. | ||
Democrats hate middle America. | ||
They want coastal elites to choose the president of the United States. | ||
Ever since Trump won the election against Hillary Clinton in an electoral landslide, the Democrats have been vowing to end the Electoral College. | ||
So the fact that they're saying that they're restoring democracy, that's the actual quote, in this case from the Senate Judiciary Committee. | ||
A group of Senate Democrats introduced a bill to abolish Electoral College, restoring democracy by allowing the direct election of presidents through popular vote alone. | ||
This is the same thing they did in 1913 with the 17th Amendment with senators. | ||
Senators used to be appointed by the state legislature, and then it went to a popular vote statewide because it turns out one big race is easier to rig than 100 local races for legislature, removing us from our Republican ideals and more towards the Democratic mob rule. | ||
So I went ahead and compiled Quotes from our founding fathers about democracy, and I'd like to read some of them to you now. | ||
According to James Madison, democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention. | ||
I have ever been found, and they have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property, and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths. | ||
That's from Federalist Number 10. Also from Federalist Number 10, he says, Again, not a big fan of democracy. | ||
Alexander Hamilton. | ||
It has been observed that a pure democracy, if it were practical, would be the most perfect government. | ||
Experience has proved that no position is more false than this. | ||
The ancient democracies in which people themselves deliberated never possessed one feature of good government. | ||
Their very character was tyranny, their figure deformity. | ||
He also said, John Adams, Democracy, while it lasts, is more bloody than either aristocracy or monarchy. | ||
Remember, democracy never lasts long. | ||
It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. | ||
Thomas Jefferson, a democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where 51% of the people may take away the rights of the other 49. Although this quote is often attributed to Jefferson, its source is uncertain. | ||
However, it aligns with his thoughts on the danger of unchecked majority rule. | ||
The will of the majority is the natural law of every society, but it is not the law of our society where the majority have no right to make the rule of property or of contracts or of crime. | ||
He wrote that in a letter. | ||
Benjamin Franklin said, This also often attributed to Franklin, though that may be from a different source. | ||
However, it was his sentiment against direct democracy. | ||
John Jay said, These quotes give insight into how the Founding Fathers viewed democracy, often juxtaposing it against their advocacy of a more structured, representative form of government to safeguard individual rights and stability. | ||
Remember, some quotes to attributions may be debated, but they encapsulate the general sentiment expressed in verified writings. | ||
I just want to remind everybody we are not and have never been a democracy deliberately, not because the founders didn't think about it, because they deliberately and explicitly limited democratic participation in the government, knowing from history how badly it ended up every single time. | ||
And you can point back to the first democracy with Athens voting to go to war with Persia and basically almost destroying itself and You know hugely damaging itself whereas the tyranny of the Spartans resisted because there's only one person that made the decision he was king and he wasn't swayed by the arguments that were successfully wielded against the crowd the mob in Athens. | ||
That's just one one historical example amongst any of the way democracies are easily manipulated into supporting something against their own benefit and also importantly Republics are there to preserve rights even if the majority wants them to go away. | ||
So if we were a direct democracy in the 1950s, we never would have allowed the Civil Rights Act to happen, right? | ||
Most people in those areas would have chosen to keep Jim Crow as it was. | ||
Just a quick reminder to the Democrats that democracy is It's only something that you like when you agree with the majority opinion. | ||
And just like happens in Europe over and over with Brexit and so many other cases, they'll put something to a plebiscite, put something to a big nationwide vote, go direct democracy route, and then if it goes against them, Then they scrap it and do it again. | ||
If it goes against them again, then they just scrap it completely and do what they were going to do anyway. | ||
Because democracy exists solely as a cover for what the elites want to do. | ||
If you go along with it, then great. | ||
They have a democratic mandate. | ||
But if you don't, then they are the adults responsible for reining in the excesses of the misinformed populace. | ||
That's the rhetoric they use, but it's all totally arbitrary. | ||
They simply want the ability to... | ||
Rig the election completely and have nothing but three of the biggest cities in America vote, and that will decide the electoral map and who's president. | ||
You can imagine, if that was the case, if it was a direct democracy for the president, there wouldn't be presidential campaigns. | ||
They would campaign in Los Angeles and New York and Chicago, and everybody else can just stay home because it doesn't matter. | ||
You can't outweigh those three areas. | ||
That's a terrible idea. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
Very relaxing intro to the third hour of the American Journal. | ||
Snow is falling. | ||
Marshmallows are melting in the hot chocolate. | ||
Globalists are starting World War III. And the governments of Europe are collapsing into ruin. | ||
What a world, folks. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We'll be joined shortly by Brandon Weikert. | ||
He's going to break down the latest, what we know about the drone phenomenon in New Jersey. | ||
But I got a couple videos I want to show, or at least one video I want to show before that. | ||
This is, and it actually has to do with that same topic. | ||
Earlier this year, British MP Andrew Bridgen issued a warning claiming that NATO is planning a false flag operation using nuclear material of one form or another. | ||
Here is British MP Andrew Bridgen earlier this year. | ||
Clip number five. | ||
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Well, Putin said that he will use nuclear weapons if Russia is threatened. | |
So is there actually a way of winning any war against Russia? | ||
Well, if he has nuclear, no-one's winning, aren't they? | ||
Do you think he would? | ||
Yes, I think he would. | ||
I've got defence analysts feeding me information, and they're in, you know, services, and they're saying that there is going to be a nuclear detonation in Europe. | ||
Who buy? | ||
Well, it could be a dirty bomb. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of nuclear material floating around in Ukraine from their nuclear reactors. | ||
I mean, to create contamination, all you need is some conventional explosives and some nuclear material, and you've got a dirty bomb. | ||
They may have already been set off in the Donbass area now. | ||
And that could be the false flag that starts the war? | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's many ways it can be done. | ||
Like 9-11. | ||
Like 9-11. | ||
And the other reasons we're having general elections is that, you know, Rishi's maintained that he's got inflation down to 2.3% and his plan's working. | ||
Well, if it was really working, he'd be waiting for the autumn to demonstrate it's working more. | ||
The fact is, he knows that food price inflation is going to rocket by the end of the summer. | ||
And that's going to be no relief on interest rates whatsoever. | ||
So this is as good as it gets for him on the economy. | ||
He's got to have an election by January next year, so there's no respite from the high interest rates. | ||
And the other thing is, of course, the disastrous and ineffective Rwanda bill for dealing with the illegal migrants. | ||
That was only ever for show. | ||
Anyone who'd been in parliament for more than five minutes looking at the legislature, it wasn't robust enough, not leaving the European Convention of Human Rights or the Treaty Convention on Refugees. | ||
All it was going to be is a blank check for lawyers to make a lot of money. | ||
There's more chance of you and I going to Rwanda than any illegal migrants, I can promise you. | ||
And of course, if you wait until November, that's going to be very apparent that no one's going to Rwanda. | ||
So they sort of moved on to some other political topics, which seems odd because he just, pardon the pun, dropped a bombshell right there saying that people in intelligence were telling him that there would be a nuclear detonation in Europe to bring NATO into direct conflict with Russia, full-fledged World War III, which I'm not surprised about. | ||
And I just want you to recognize that all the stuff that we covered in the last segment A little diatribe you just heard there. | ||
It's being presented in the mainstream media as sort of business as usual. | ||
There's no confidence vote in Germany and the French are going to have to redo their elections and the UK is considering and it's all just very like normal. | ||
That's deliberate. | ||
That is a strategy. | ||
There is a You know, explicit media campaign right now to downplay all of this and to treat it like just a brief little bit of rough water before we get back to smooth sailing. | ||
Just a little detour we're taking because of these darn right-wingers. | ||
We'll crush them soon enough and we'll get back to normal. | ||
If you look at this, You know, in the way that's not being spoon-fed to you by the mainstream media, but look at it for what it just is. | ||
Europe is absolutely collapsing right now and it has to do with the war in Russia that's meant to destroy it. | ||
It has to do with the terrible policies pursued deliberately to destroy Europe. | ||
And every government is collapsing into chaos and uncertainty. | ||
This is huge. | ||
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End of the road. | ||
TikTok asked Supreme Court to intervene, a nationwide ban set to take effect next month. | ||
TikTok's presence in America may be reaching the end of the line. | ||
The popular video app, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance, is currently scheduled to be banned nationwide on January 19th, 2025, just one day before Donald Trump takes office. | ||
However, it has now filed a petition to the Supreme Court in a last-ditch attempt to try to save its place in the valuable American media market after all of its other legal attempts fell on deaf ears. | ||
The act will shutter one of America's most popular speech platforms the day before a presidential inauguration, TikTok wrote in its petition. | ||
This in turn will silence the speech of applicants and many Americans who use the platform to communicate about politics, commerce, arts, and other matters of public concern. | ||
The ban comes after years of wrangling among national security experts about the safety of the app, which many believe is used by the Chinese Communist Party to spy, harvest data, and manipulate the minds of American citizens. | ||
The American government is like, hey, that's our job. | ||
You butt out of here, China. | ||
Of course, it's not about China. | ||
It's about the videos, the anti-Israel videos spreading on TikTok. | ||
This is the way it works, and we all just, we have to understand this now, right? | ||
They fire the president of Harvard. | ||
They claim it's because of plagiarism. | ||
It's not because the anti-Israel activity on the platform. | ||
On the campus, they get rid of TikTok. | ||
They say it's because of Chinese spying. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's because of the anti-Israel content on there. | ||
And I'm always sort of torn with TikTok because I do see it as incredibly valuable. | ||
It is a place where things that people don't find anywhere else can get popular and spread and become viral and spread important news. | ||
We saw that during the, I mean, really every recent major political campaign. | ||
Event or geopolitical event or just disaster event, TikTok has been an invaluable source. | ||
At the same time, it is a source of constant frustration. | ||
I mean, because you get TikTok videos where just nobody cites their sources, nobody explains where they're getting information from, and it's very frustrating. | ||
Half the time I get these videos on TikTok where it's like, wow, this sounds like a real big bombshell, but... | ||
It's just some dude. | ||
It's just some dude saying it, and he doesn't say where he knows any of this from, so I don't know what we're supposed to do with that. | ||
But I think it's very obviously being censored because of political speech that takes place on there. | ||
So that's a violation of the First Amendment, and I think it should be allowed to continue operation, maybe under American owners or American supervision of some sort. | ||
But again, we've been over this a million times. | ||
Either we have to take responsibility for ourselves or the government will do it for us. | ||
TikTok in China, many people point out, gives kids science experiments and videos about Chinese history and just good patriotic and developmental things. | ||
They clearly restrict degenerate material from their own population. | ||
And that's a form of government censorship. | ||
I wouldn't trust our government to do that in the slightest because, hell, if the government got censorship powers over TikTok, it would be nothing but drag queens and degeneracy. | ||
So, you know, that's not going to work in America. | ||
But either way, it's not that, you know, China is forcing people to You know, look at weird stuff on TikTok. | ||
That's what people choose. | ||
It's an algorithm that gives people what they want. | ||
So, you know, either we can choose to watch the science videos or we can choose to watch the stripping videos. | ||
And that's up to us. | ||
Unless we want the government to come in and decide for us, which I don't. | ||
So, in order to prevent that, Parents just need to monitor what their kids watch. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
Meanwhile, Vatican on the brink of bankruptcy due to dramatic decline in global donations under Pope Francis' leadership. | ||
I don't actually believe they're close to bankruptcy at all, but it is illustrative of just the failure of the Catholic Church to maintain its spiritual importance as it bends over backwards to try to Totally absurd. | ||
It could be such a powerful force for good, but it's not. | ||
The Vatican, the spiritual administrative heart of the Catholic Church, faces an unprecedented financial crisis with reports suggesting it's teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. | ||
A combination of plummeting revenues, disillusioned donors, and mismanagement under Pope Francis has left the institution struggling to meet its pension obligations, Daily Express reported. | ||
In 2023, the Vatican reported an operating deficit of $87 million, an increase of $5.3 million from the previous year. | ||
The shortfall stems largely from a dramatic decline in global donations from the Catholic faithful and the broader public. | ||
Which I don't blame them. | ||
It says the Pontiff's controversial stances on things like climate change, immigration, transgender agenda, and the redefinition of family values has alienated many devout Catholics. | ||
And the Catholic Church, just like many Protestant churches, is in this feedback loop spiral downwards, where they change their teachings and alter their ancient beliefs to fit with whatever... | ||
madness happens to be trending whatever uh liberal insanity happens to be supported by the mainstream media and people don't like that that's not why we go to church and who needs to go to church if you're getting the same message that you get on cnn and the church starts losing members and losing revenue and they think it's oh people aren't going to church anymore they're losing faith we need to we need to change to be to keep up with the times and so they change more and more people leave and then they change more and more people leave | ||
so it's just this feedback loop of stupidity where they could just stick by their guns maintain tradition do the one thing that their like entire existence is supposed to do which is preserve the faith and spread it and withstand the vicissitudes of earthly trends and actually maintain and possibly grow their congregations like what's happening with the orthodox church here in america | ||
which is absolutely surging in membership, surging in revenue. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they don't go along with all this retarded crap that the Pope loves. | ||
So that's what people are looking for. | ||
That's what they want out of a church. | ||
For some reason, Episcopalians and Anglicans and Lutherans and Catholics, their churches think that putting a rainbow banner is going to get gay people to come to their church when it's really just going to drive families away. | ||
This shouldn't need me to explain it, but there you go. | ||
Now this story has to do with the story that we were covering with Jeffrey Sachs where he says that the U.S. is planning and getting ready for war with China in 2027. They're very eager about this. | ||
And they seem to think it's a necessary action. | ||
It's ironic though because the only reason China is a remote threat to us is because we have very deliberately over the course of decades offshore to all of our manufacturing there and enriched them by trillions of dollars and helped build their industrial base and their military. | ||
So This is what the military-industrial complex does. | ||
It creates reasons for it to exist. | ||
In the same way that Vladimir Putin explained to Tucker Carlson that when Russia had cleaned up its act, gotten rid of the oligarchs, wasn't communist anymore, he's like, hey, there's no reason to treat us any different than any other European nation. | ||
Let us join the family of nations. | ||
And he couldn't figure out why every time he suggested this, the president seemed on board and then had to come back later after speaking to the men in gray suits and said, actually, we're not going to do that. | ||
And it was always kind of baffling. | ||
It's like, why? | ||
But why not, though? | ||
Well, the reason is because they need an enemy is because the Cold War was massively profitable for the military industrial complex. | ||
They don't have reason to exist if there's not an existential threat just over the horizon. | ||
So they sort of kept Russia on the back burner, knowing that one day they'll go to war with them, even though we could just be allies with them like we are with Germany or Poland or any other country in Europe. | ||
They didn't want that. | ||
They wanted an enemy to eventually bring out of hibernation and go to war with. | ||
Well, they sort of did the same thing with China. | ||
China wasn't a big threat, wasn't certainly a... | ||
Contender for supremacy with America at all until we decided to do free trade and buy everything from them and empower them and enrich them with our money and our largesse to the deficit of our manufacturing base and our industrial capacity. | ||
And so at this point, from Zero Hedge, China is now 39% of global auto production, dominating Europe, Japan, and the U.S., And you can see this all has occurred over the last 24 years as they started near 1% in 2000 and then just rocketed up as everybody else collapsed to the now dominant 39% compared to Europe's 13%, | ||
Japan's 12%, and U.S. down there at 3%, a decline from where we were up near 15% in 2000. The trend of China's impact on the global auto market has been best characterized by this chart published over the weekend, showing how Chinese production has gone from 1% to 39% of global production in 20 years. | ||
The rapid ascent was fueled by significant government investment, advancements in automation, and the growth of its domestic market, which is now the largest globally. | ||
Of course, that is corresponding with the death of Detroit and NAFTA and everything else, allowing China to eat our lunch and Take all of our jobs in manufacturing. | ||
It's just, it's ridiculous that we are now apparently going to go to war with a country that is only powerful enough to wage war with us because of our decisions. | ||
And by our, I mean, of course, the globalists in charge who have planned this the entire time. | ||
Another pretty big story here that could, we'll have to wait for a little bit, but it could Actually changed a lot of things. | ||
Derek Chauvin's lawyers allowed to examine George Floyd's autopsy samples. | ||
Lawyers for former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin will be permitted to study autopsy heart and fluid samples from the George Floyd's post-mortem medical examination. | ||
U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson agreed to the request Monday after Chauvin's legal team argued it was a heart condition that killed Floyd. | ||
Floyd is also high on fentanyl when he was arrested on allegations of passing a counterfeit bill. | ||
Given the significant nature of the criminal case that Chauvin was convicted of and given the discovery that he seeks could support the pathologist's opinion of how Mr. Floyd died, the court finds there is good cause to allow Chauvin to take the discovery. | ||
Now, it's actually not a question. | ||
It is pretty much a certainty that George Floyd died because of the fentanyl in his system. | ||
He overdosed and Derek Chauvin was literally doing what he was trained to do. | ||
And yet, he's been stabbed in prison by an FBI informant. | ||
He's been sentenced to 21 years in jail. | ||
He's been abused constantly while there. | ||
And this was all a legalized lynching to satiate the mobs that were burning down our country at the time. | ||
And the FBI got involved and, you know, covered up information and they withheld the medical results that showed he was overdosed on fentanyl from data hazard. | ||
At long last, a judge officially acknowledges the fact that George Floyd was alive when he arrived at the hospital to get his anti-mortem blood samples collected. | ||
Anti-mortem, anti-meaning before, mortem being dead. | ||
So blood was collected before he died. | ||
So he was still alive at the hospital, which means he was not killed by the knee on his neck there on the side of the road. | ||
He was still alive at that point all the way to the hospital where they took blood while he was still alive. | ||
Very similar to Jordan Neely and Daniel Penny in that person accused of murdering the criminal actually handed the criminal over alive to other authorities where he then died. | ||
So we'll see what happens there, but wouldn't that be something? | ||
Derek Chauvin having his conviction overturned, he deserves it, honestly. | ||
I would advocate for a presidential pardon of Derek Chauvin because clearly his conviction was politically motivated. | ||
You even had people on the jury just blatantly lying about their awareness and feelings towards Black Lives Matter. | ||
Like you had one guy who was like, I've never heard of Black Lives Matter. | ||
I don't know anything about that. | ||
That's not a concern to me. | ||
And then pictures came out from his social media where he's wearing shirts that say, I can't breathe, and he's protesting with Black Lives Matter. | ||
So getting onto the jury, explicitly predetermined he was going to convict Derek Chauvin. | ||
Derek Chauvin did not get a fair trial, and he should be released. | ||
Meanwhile, in Syria, UK in diplomatic contact with new Syrian regime, says Lammy. | ||
Western governments have been debating how to deal with Hayat Tahir al-Sham, which is prescribed in the UK and elsewhere owing to its links to al-Qaeda. | ||
The UK has a diplomatic contact with the Islamist group. | ||
The rebels who've taken control of Syria, Foreign Secretary David Lammy, has confirmed. | ||
Lammy said on Sunday the government would use its channels, the channels it has available, to speak to HTS, which is prescribed in the UK for its association with the Al-Qaeda terrorist group. | ||
The Foreign Secretary said, we want to see a representative government, an inclusive government. | ||
We want to see chemical weapons stockpiled secured and not used, and we want to ensure that there's not continuing violence, says one of the main organizers and perpetrators of the violence. | ||
Did we cover this yesterday? | ||
I feel like we should have. | ||
Maybe it came out after the show. | ||
Because we were right. | ||
We were right 100% about the completely, absurdly fake video from CNN rescuing the so-called prisoner. | ||
Just pointing out, by our own observation, the clear inaccuracy of the reporting. | ||
Firing the gun to shoot the lock off, and then the guy's hiding under the blanket, but he's freshly shaved and has a nice haircut and is... | ||
Nails look nice and they say, oh, he's been here for four months and he hasn't been fed in four days and it was just all completely absurd. | ||
And I can't remember exactly, but I think it was a caller, or maybe it was one of the crew here at the time, made a joke saying, oh yeah, what if this guy was like an Assad guy? | ||
He was like an Assad torturer that was just hiding and pretended to be a prisoner to get away with it. | ||
Maybe I'm misremembering that. | ||
I feel like it was a caller who suggested that. | ||
And we kind of said, yeah, hey, he could have been. | ||
Maybe that's where he came from. | ||
Well, it turns out, Yeah, that's where he came from. | ||
Freed prisoner, who said he was a victim of the Assad regime, was an intelligence officer, locals say. | ||
The man who was filmed by CNN, and this story is from CNN, just... | ||
Eating gigantic amounts of crow here. | ||
A man who was filmed by CNN being released by rebels from a Damascus jail was in fact a former intelligence officer with the deposed Syrian regime, according to local residents, and not an ordinary citizen who'd been imprisoned, as he claimed. | ||
CNN initially found the man while pursuing leads on the missing U.S. journalist Austin Tice. | ||
In a video report, chief international correspondent Fake news provider Clarissa Ward and her team, accompanied by a rebel guard, came across a cell in a Damascus jail that was padlocked from the outside. | ||
The guard blew the lock off with a gun, and the man was found alone inside the cell under a blanket. | ||
When he emerged into the open air, the man appeared bewildered, questioned by the rebel fighters who freed him. | ||
The man identified himself as being from Homs, saying he'd been kept in the cell for three months, adding it was the third prison where he'd been confined. | ||
Well, it turned out he was, in fact, an intelligence agent for Homs. | ||
Assad. | ||
Which, like, how can you not know? | ||
But, you know, this doesn't really explain it. | ||
Why was he locked in the cell? | ||
How was the cell locked on the outside if this guy was inside and he wasn't actually a prisoner? | ||
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Have you ever heard the phrase, locked up and thrown away the key? | |
Yeah, but did he lock himself up? | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
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I'm sorry, this is just too laughable. | |
Oh no, it's absurd. | ||
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Some of the other things that I thought, like, I kind of wrote off initially, like, someone initially said, like, this guy, there's no way this guy didn't see the sky for three months because he walks outside and doesn't even blink. | |
Right, his eyes are completely wide. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, but I mean, it's true. | |
This guy, he goes to great lengths to really sell his story, doesn't he? | ||
You know, he sold it enough to trick CNN. That's a pretty low bar. | ||
Basically, nobody that didn't have a vested interest in pretending this was real fell for it. | ||
Everybody understood that it was not real. | ||
Now, I think CNN probably knew it too. | ||
I don't think CNN was tricked either. | ||
I think, like I said at the time, they just needed to pretend it was real. | ||
They don't really care if it's real or not. | ||
They just need to be able to point to it and go, but look, these people that were left trapped in a jail cell, isn't that terrible? | ||
Assad was so bad. | ||
We're glad that the terrorists took over. | ||
But I don't think they fell for it. | ||
That would be absurd. | ||
That would be absurd. | ||
It's unclear why or how Salama, the actual guy's name, ended up in the Damascus jail and CNN has not been able to reestablish contact with him. | ||
Over the weekend, Verisai, which says it is a Syrian fact-checking website, was the first to identify the man as Salama. | ||
It said that he had been jailed for less than a month because of a dispute over profit-sharing from extorted funds with a high-ranking officer. | ||
CNN cannot independently verify this claim. | ||
Apparently he was a Syrian intelligence officer that had been involved in extorting money and had been in some sort of conflict with his higher-up. | ||
CNN admits the reporter was duped. | ||
Again, I don't think they were. | ||
I think that's a convenient excuse. | ||
Meanwhile, Israel has shut down their embassy in Ireland because Ireland is not going along with their continuing genocide. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I believe we have a video about this, although maybe I didn't bring it over. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Yeah, let's go to four. | ||
Yeah, clip number four here. | ||
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Israel just shut down its embassy in Ireland. | |
The protests and backlash were too much and they had to shut it down and move out. | ||
Something a lot of people don't know, but whenever an embassy in any foreign country, any embassy for any country, if there's ever a large amount of protests or anything, that embassy has to call back to the leadership at home and report it. | ||
So there's no bigger way to get in someone's ear and have impact than if their embassies are protested at foreign countries. | ||
So when a foreign embassy is protested, believe me, it's heard by their upper leadership because it has to be as a matter of protocol. | ||
And remember, everyone, too, that Israel does not exist independently. | ||
It is dependent on foreign countries. | ||
It is a small, tiny country the size of the state of New Jersey. | ||
It cannot exist without foreign funding, the constant shipment of foreign arms, foreign political backing, especially in the United Nations. | ||
All these embassies around the world, that's their lifeline. | ||
And although the Irish embassy is a small lifeline, that has now been cut. | ||
And this one might be a domino effect, and we'll see what happens further. | ||
So this is a significant news story. | ||
Very, very significant news story indeed. | ||
And the Prime Minister of Ireland has come out and basically said, look, you know, if you want to shut it down, okay. | ||
But, you know, Ireland's not the only one doing stuff here. | ||
What's happening in Israel is pretty horrible. | ||
Simon Harris, PM of Ireland, sort of went off on this and called it the Diplomacy of Distraction. | ||
Saying, quote, I'd respectfully suggest that possibly because it works as a distraction, that this is shutting down. | ||
You're all here today asking about Ireland's position. | ||
What about Israel's actions? | ||
What about what Netanyahu is doing to the innocent children of Gaza? | ||
So, can't have that. | ||
Can't have that type of discussion. | ||
And of course, there's a lot of people in Israel suggesting that Ireland would be a great place to send all the Palestinians once they're ethnically cleansed from their homelands in Gaza. | ||
Because obviously they're an existential terrorist threat and must be destroyed when they're in Israel. | ||
But they're a boon and a benefit and diversity is our strength when they get sent to Ireland. | ||
Very, very nonsensical. | ||
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I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'll be joined very shortly by Brandon Weikert. | ||
But there is some breaking news that I want to tell you about. | ||
A few examples of it, in fact. | ||
Police have just detained 14 people in Aurora, Colorado, at the very same apartment complex where armed Trin de Aragua gangsters were threatening residents. | ||
Police found people tied up and stabbed. | ||
14 people arrested. | ||
Actually moving on this. | ||
A gang that up till now has basically had free reign in Aurora. | ||
That's not the only story of this caliber. | ||
The MS-13 gang clique that was based in a San Francisco Valley high school murdered at least 10 people, including a 16-year-old student at the school. | ||
One victim had their heart cut out by a machete. | ||
19 of the 22 defendants entered the country illegally. | ||
This story is not breaking. | ||
This isn't a brand new story, but it was posted in response to CBS Sacramento saying, California Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tony Thurmond, is proposing a statewide policy that school districts do not cooperate with ICE. Well, we can't have schools turning in their students. | ||
Meanwhile, at the schools, there are El Salvadorian gangs killing students. | ||
Ten of them. | ||
So again, the Just relentless wave of crime, totally unnecessary, totally invited into our country, continues. | ||
So that's the latest in that story about the Trende Aragua arrest just broke moments ago. | ||
So I thought I'd bring you that. | ||
Before welcoming my guest, Brandon Weikert. | ||
Brandon Weikert is an author, geopolitical analyst, and educator who travels the country lecturing leaders in the U.S. military, academia, and business communities on the current trends in geopolitics and high technology research and development. | ||
Weikert is the senior editor at 1945.com, and that's 19 and then 45 spelled out, .com, and a contributor at Popular Mechanics. | ||
He's a former congressional staffer who holds an MA in statecraft and national security affairs at the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C., and he manages the Weikert Report, World News Done Right. | ||
His latest book is A Disaster of Our Own Making, How the West Lost Ukraine, and you can follow him on X at WeTheBrandon and his website, WeikertReport.com. | ||
Brandon Weichert, welcome back once again. | ||
It's good to have you back. | ||
I just wanted to just say real quickly on your last segment there, it looks like we're importing the villains from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom with the whole machete pulling the heart out. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
I mean, I'm overawed by our diversity. | ||
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Yes, yes. | ||
Very, very diverse methods of murder being imported. | ||
I keep saying they're like, it's like modern day Vikings. | ||
Like, they come here, they raid, you know, these defenseless houses instead of monasteries. | ||
It's houses this time. | ||
They gather all their stuff, then they head back home. | ||
We have marauding gangs of, like, Vikings, essentially. | ||
Or the Aztecs. | ||
It's like the Aztecs are coming back. | ||
You know, those are the aliens I'm worried about, to be honest with you. | ||
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Right. | |
Right, yeah, kind of an ironic crossover here. | ||
We're very concerned about aliens, but we're not really concerned about aliens because I don't think either one of us buy the story that extraterrestrials are a small... | ||
Yeah, this is your Sacramento High School. | ||
Live from Sacramento High School here. | ||
This is a social studies class, I guess. | ||
I don't even know if we can play this. | ||
This is R-rated stuff we're about to see here. | ||
I will say, though, your team is probably the best production team in the business. | ||
That they can just pull stuff up like that is very impressive, so kudos to them. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
I take no credit. | ||
They are truly incredible. | ||
So, Mr. Weikert, we brought you on to talk about the drones in New Jersey. | ||
We haven't talked about it too much today, but it's still a very large topic of conversation. | ||
No real answers yet, but there is some speculation. | ||
What is the latest on the drone situation? | ||
So there is still no answer, and I have seen Congressman Tim Burchett, who I like a lot, and he seems to sort of be where Congress is, which is they don't really know, which is really astonishing. | ||
As you know, I used to work in Congress. | ||
It's really astonishing, though, considering that they literally control the money going to the DOD and the intel services, and it's astonishing that they're not calling up these leaders and being like, look, we're going to cut you off. | ||
Until you tell us what's going on because Donald Trump said yesterday that clearly the government knows and he's 100% correct. | ||
There's a reason that the government is not freaking out and that they're not shooting these things down. | ||
They know what they are and I suspect they're ours. | ||
The question that that is correct is then what exactly are these things? | ||
Now initially Harrison I was thinking this was some kind of a military test Laura Ingram on her Twitter page had reported this FAA email from a few weeks ago where they indicated there was a massive military exercise plan for the month of December. | ||
But now there's this report and I think this is probably it just because of the Biden regime being the Biden regime. | ||
I think actually that these drones are related to nuclear sniffers and I know Alex Jones has been talking about A dirty bomb. | ||
And at first I thought, well, that must be it. | ||
But actually, I think this is something more banal. | ||
I think actually the Biden regime has lost radioactive waste coming out of New Jersey, the port of New Jersey, and they're trying to find it because they don't want their parting gift, their legacy in the last 30 days to be some headline that reads, Biden loses radioactive waste on his way out. | ||
I mean, this is a regime that has completely failed. | ||
And if you look at who was running the Nuclear Safety Administration, it was that bald Transgendered. | ||
I don't know what we're calling them these days. | ||
Not Mayorkas, but close enough. | ||
The other bald freak running our federal government. | ||
Warmore threats and stole luggage, you know, from the airport. | ||
So it wouldn't surprise me if this is not aliens, not a dirty bomb, not China. | ||
This is just the Biden regime going East Palestine, Ohio on us again. | ||
Yeah, wouldn't that be the perfect capstone? | ||
I mean, it would be appropriate from all of Biden's failings. | ||
Just end it with, like, dirty bomb in New York because they, you know, lost radioactive material. | ||
Right. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
Let's say I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
But that was my reading of this, too. | ||
I covered it in the Daily Dispatch. | ||
The story's at dailymail.co.uk. | ||
Mystery as radioactive shipment goes missing in New Jersey amid drone invasion. | ||
It fits the right location. | ||
It fits the right timing. | ||
We reported on this yesterday. | ||
And it sort of makes sense. | ||
You go, okay, there are these drones. | ||
The government clearly knows what they are, but they aren't telling us. | ||
That would make sense. | ||
They don't want to panic everybody going, there's radioactive material missing, but they're trying to find it. | ||
That's right. | ||
It all sort of comports and makes sense and gives a reason for why the government's doing what they're doing, why the drones are out there in the first place. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah, so is this it? | ||
And if this is it, why wouldn't the government just come out and say, yeah, you're right, we're trying to find this nuclear radioactivity. | ||
They've now admitted that it is lost, so shouldn't they be looking for it? | ||
I mean, that would make sense. | ||
Well, I think they are. | ||
I think they are. | ||
And I think it's very funny because I think they're doing these drones at night because they don't want to alert anybody. | ||
But of course, now everybody's aware of it. | ||
I mean, so they can't even cover up their mistakes well. | ||
You know, they're so incompetent. | ||
It's like they can't even cover the whole thing up. | ||
Everybody's now aware. | ||
And so they're trying to figure out in the Pentagon and in the Biden regime, you know, how do they go about this? | ||
Clearly, I don't know if you saw that James O'Keefe recent spill that he had where he I had one of his reporters go undercover with this guy from the National Security Council where the guy told the date that, quote, Joe Biden is basically dead. | ||
And he proceeded to talk about how Biden basically has – that's it. | ||
Yeah, Biden has no idea what's going on and he calls and he's like an old man who can't remember where he found his keys are. | ||
And so I think actually the problem also is that nobody in the White House knows what to do. | ||
And so their only default is to just cover up and obfuscate as long as possible until they can kind of tag your it to Donald Trump, which is, again, they're handing him now not just a failing economy and a collapsing world system, they're likely handing him a literal, like, mini Chernobyl. | ||
And, you know, this is the ultimate inevitable failure of all the people we were told were the smartest, most beautiful people in the room. | ||
The adults. | ||
The adults are back in charge. | ||
I mean, even the story, I mean, it's... | ||
It's kind of a disturbing story. | ||
This is the undercover video. | ||
The story is Infowars as well. | ||
Joe Biden is like dead. | ||
National Security Counselor Advisor inside White House says Biden can't say a sentence. | ||
I mean, there's so many things about this. | ||
For one, it really is like they are just... | ||
Physically incapable of just being honest. | ||
There's something about these people, and I've been talking about this with, you know, the way that the auction didn't go through with InfoWars. | ||
It's like, man, if they had just put forward the most money, like they would just have, but like they had to do some underhanded weirdness that wasn't quite right and it just screwed everything up. | ||
Well, as you know, they're the party of norms, right? | ||
I mean, this is just more of the norms on display, right? | ||
You know? | ||
I guess so. | ||
But look, if they had just come out and said, hey, look, there's some radioactive material. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
It's not a bomb or anything. | ||
It's just a medical equipment. | ||
It went missing. | ||
We're looking for it. | ||
Stay calm. | ||
It would have been, I mean, I probably wouldn't have even seen it. | ||
It would have been a local story in New Jersey. | ||
Wouldn't have been a big deal. | ||
And if this is what's really behind the drone thing, then instead of doing that, they're launching drones at night, they're sniffing out, they're lying about it. | ||
Iran mothership off the coast. | ||
They're saying that and suddenly becomes this massive story with all the eyes in the world on it. | ||
Which, by the way, as somebody who follows Iran and is probably more hawkish than others on Iran, I don't believe Iran would be this stupid as to because they know Donald Trump's coming in and he's surrounded by a bunch of Iran hawks. | ||
Why would they want to pick a fight right now? | ||
It doesn't even make sense that that's what they said was going on. | ||
There's an Iranian mothership. | ||
They can't even launch their missiles properly in Iran. | ||
So it's like, what, they're going to be having drones going halfway around the world? | ||
It's absolutely insane, the amount of lies. | ||
And you're right, it's a character flaw. | ||
And again, these are the people of character and morality, we were told. | ||
And they're the least moral or truthful people ever. | ||
Ever. | ||
Yeah, that's it. | ||
Just ever. | ||
But they do it in a very particular way, don't they? | ||
So they say, you know, they have a congressman that goes out and goes, yeah, there's an Iranian mothership, and I can't tell you who told me this, but this is clearly somebody in the Pentagon going, look, we can't say this because it's, well, not true. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Yeah, we'll leak it to a congressman, and he'll go out and say it, then the narrative will be established. | ||
But then they do it by saying, you know, the Iranians bought this ship, and it left port 12 days ago, and nobody knows where it is. | ||
And of course, it's just in a different port, like in the Red Sea. | ||
And of course, by the way, the Navy knows. | ||
We have these satellites. | ||
We have the capability to track these things in real time, and we do. | ||
We know every square inch of the globe when it comes to electronic surveillance. | ||
The idea that, oh, we didn't see it coming. | ||
I mean, this isn't 1941 with the Japanese. | ||
You know, this is like literally like we're talking like spy game level technology here. | ||
And also that congressman, I would definitely be curious to know who's been donating to his campaigns. | ||
And I think you'd have your answer as to why that was said. | ||
There is clearly an agenda with that guy. | ||
And notice he hasn't kind of been heard from since making those comments, which should tell your audience that this guy was not being above board, that he had an agenda to blame Iran. | ||
And again, no fan of Iran here, but I'm also not a fan of Middle East wars. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, the number of things are absurd about it. | ||
Even if it was true, what are they doing? | ||
So they're going to launch basically an attack against the United States for all intents and purposes. | ||
That's what it would be. | ||
Just to, what, observe Trump's golf course? | ||
Like, what would even be the point of this? | ||
I mean, a bomb goes off, then maybe, you know, you can tell me, okay, Iran launched some secret attack. | ||
But it's just absurdity upon absurdity. | ||
It's just absurd on the face of it. | ||
It is and you know actually they're they're actually endangering people's lives with this uh you know with this client with not saying what it is because what's going on I don't know if you're familiar but stephen greenstreet at new york post I think he's been doing some wonderful jobs uh debunking a lot of these these so-called sightings where they're actual literal commercial jets either on takeoff or landing out of newark And there are now videos, | ||
and I've been reposting them the last couple days, week, of people in New Jersey taking their guns and shooting at the lights. | ||
And the lights are clearly airplanes. | ||
And it's like, dude, do not shoot at airplanes. | ||
First of all, you're not going to hit it with a pistol. | ||
Second of all, you're probably going to hurt somebody nearby. | ||
And third of all, it's an airplane with people on it. | ||
It is not... | ||
Little green men from Zeta Reticuli. | ||
And why would they be going to New Jersey anyway? | ||
I mean, it's, you know, so it's, I don't think that's probably the, they're actually making it worse, the Biden regime is, because they're not telling people what it is. | ||
People are seeing it, they're panicking, and they're being told by everybody that it's aliens coming in to, you know, meet Biden or whatever. | ||
And it's none of those things. | ||
It's government incompetence, the final act of a failed regime. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And stories of post-millennial. | ||
Trump says Biden knows what's happening with drones over the East Coast. | ||
He gave that statement during a press conference yesterday saying, look, our military knows where they took off from. | ||
If it's a garage, they can go right into that garage. | ||
They know where it came from and know where it went. | ||
Trump added, and for some reason, they don't want to comment. | ||
I think they'd be better off saying what it is. | ||
Our military knows and our president knows. | ||
And for some reason, they want to keep people in suspense. | ||
I can't imagine it's the enemy because if it was the enemy, they'd blast it out of the sky. | ||
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So... | |
He's exactly right. | ||
And look, they ultimately did shoot down those Chinese balloons a couple years ago. | ||
It took them a while, but they did it, which should indicate to you that obviously those were foreign threat actors. | ||
And what we're seeing today are not foreign threat actors. | ||
And if you even look at, because I live down here in Florida... | ||
So now there are reports coming out that these drones are being seen in Florida. | ||
I was on another program based out of San Diego last night, and they were saying they're now coming out of San Diego. | ||
And my response to them is, if you look at it, they start appearing heavily in New Jersey, which is where they think they lost whatever this radioactive waste is. | ||
They obviously couldn't find it, so now they're expanding their search. | ||
It's like a grid pattern across the country. | ||
They're looking in ports near Florida. | ||
They're looking in ports near California, in Seattle, because the idiots that run our Department of Energy have lost a basic shipment of some kind of radioactive or poisonous material, and maybe it's in larger quantities than they're letting on. | ||
That could be the conspiracy here, that they're actually covering up how much was taken. | ||
But ultimately, that's what's at play here, I think, is a horrible, horrible, bureaucratic snafu that could end up hurting a lot of people, both because whatever's out there is so toxic, but also because people are panicking and they're starting to do things like shooting at planes. | ||
Yeah, and look, Even the way they're reporting the missing radioactive material is kind of suspicious. | ||
They keep saying it was lost, but it sounds to me like it was stolen. | ||
It didn't fall off the truck like a sack of potatoes or something, right? | ||
What it says, and let's just give people the background case they missed this article earlier in the show. | ||
Radioactive material went missing in New Jersey earlier this month, fueling conspiracy theories. | ||
It could be linked to the mysterious drone sightings. | ||
A piece of medical equipment used for cancer scans was shipped from the NASA Cancer Center in Newfield on December 2nd for disposal. | ||
But the, quote, shipping container arrived at its destination damaged and empty. | ||
This makes me think of like a Grand Theft Auto mission I've been on, right? | ||
Like a heist. | ||
The truck's going down the road and you've got to damage it and get the thing out and escape. | ||
I mean, I guess the other explanation would be like the truck got hit by something and it popped it open and it just spilled out on the highway somewhere. | ||
I mean, it was stolen. | ||
This was a heist. | ||
Somebody took it. | ||
And that's, I think, the key thing to understand here. | ||
Now, this is where Alex Jones's theory that it could be a dirty bomb, this is where that could come into play. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And now, based on the reporting, the quantity doesn't seem large enough to be useful in a weaponized form, but they might not be reporting the truth. | ||
And this could be where the lie is, is that they're not reporting exactly what was taken, or at least the proper quantities. | ||
You know, any type of radioactive waste could ultimately be weaponized on some form. | ||
Somebody texted me the other day when I was talking about this and said be watching the water supply if that's the case. | ||
You know, they could use it to poison the water supply and we know that our critical infrastructure in this country is Willfully undefended, but the physical infrastructure, not just the cyber infrastructure. | ||
And so that's where some of the sort of the bigger fear scenarios kind of come into play is, you know, what exactly was taken, how much was actually taken, and who did the taking? | ||
Maybe it was the Indiana Jones villains we were talking about at the beginning. | ||
Maybe they're the ones who did the Grand Theft Auto hit on this transport. | ||
But ultimately, I think that's the story here, and I think that's where people should be focused on, not little green men. | ||
That's the distraction, in my opinion. | ||
And you have to be asking, why are they so interested in making you believe it is something from another planet or that it's Iran? | ||
Yeah, and of course, they do tend to blame everything on Iran. | ||
They never let a good crisis go to waste in that regard. | ||
Yeah, clearly radioactive material can be used to make bombs. | ||
I think poisoning is another big point to that. | ||
It's not just Alex Jones who has called this. | ||
In fact, people have been reposting a prediction from all the way back in 2022. I want to get your take on this. | ||
It was posted on 4chan in May of 2022. It says, the next false flags will be centered on the premise of malicious interdiction of a nuclear source material. | ||
It will not involve a nuclear device or nuclear detonation, but rather a radiological threat. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
Yeah, I saw it. | ||
Yeah, it's being reposted a lot on X. It finishes by saying, the perpetrator will not be an Islamic-affiliated group or an even incel domestic terrorist. | ||
It will have no relevancy to the ongoing Ukraine conflict, but blame will fall on all of these groups. | ||
The fog of war will surround information relating to the origin, and it will be intentional. | ||
The real attack will be psychological. | ||
Fear will be exploited, just like the manufactured response to the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
And we've already shown that You know, it's the re-approval on December 20th of drone authority in the FCC, and they're using this to say, hey, look, we don't have the powers that we need, so we need to reauthorize and up the authorization that we have to deal with drones. | ||
So they're already using it to grab power, but actually having a radiological attack would give them a lot more. | ||
Yeah, and it's also to hem Trump in even further. | ||
We know that Trump is coming in with an agenda to change things. | ||
I was just talking with somebody from The Hill. | ||
You know, they have the continuing resolution they're going to be voting on. | ||
They just voted on the National Defense Authorization Act, which rightly Congressman Tim Burchett was opposed to. | ||
And a lot of the Chip Roy and a lot of the kind of the Freedom Caucus type Republicans in the House were opposed to. | ||
But the Senate keeps forcing things onto it and with the CR now, Mike Johnson is clearly going to buckle because that's what Mike Johnson does. | ||
And by the way, Birch made this point with the NDAA and the CR that this is not something that is designed to help Trump Navigate government easier by having money available to do what he wants. | ||
This is to stop the Doge group by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy from being able to get in and actually do what they said to do, which was to gut the government by like 80% if they could get it done. | ||
This is another way they're going to hem Trump in. | ||
And we see this already by the way NATO supposedly Trump proofing. | ||
We talked about this last time. | ||
Well, Trump proofing means they're basically locking us into war everywhere so that Trump can't get a deal with Russia because Russia is not going to be able to keep taking the humiliations from us. | ||
They're going to strike back at some point. | ||
So all of this is part of an agenda to hem Trump in. | ||
He won. | ||
They can't change that. | ||
He won overwhelmingly and decisively. | ||
So now they're just going to try to squeeze him with all these very feminine-type passive-aggressive policies. | ||
And that's the fear. | ||
And this radioactive thing, I think this is another thing they're going to use to basically reimpose COVID-like controls and limits on freedom of our movement and Probably even on our food supply chain, you know, to basically make Trump a zombie president where he has to do what the deep state wants. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
And it just makes perfect sense of, hey, look, you know, it's the classic problem with government where they have infinite amounts of money, do whatever they want. | ||
They fail and they go, that's because we don't have enough money or that's because we don't have enough power. | ||
So you want to cut all of these programs? | ||
I mean, we're losing radiological equipment. | ||
We can't be cutting the program now. | ||
Imagine how bad that would be. | ||
I mean, and look, they're starting wars. | ||
They're starting World War III. | ||
They overthrew Syria, killed God only knows how many people. | ||
These people are willing to do anything to retain power or to keep their plan for globalism on track. | ||
So releasing a dirty bomb or poisoning the water supply, that's like nothing compared to what they've already done, let alone what they're willing to do. | ||
So we're in very dangerous times, and little green men I think are the last of our worries. | ||
It might be a fun break from all of this if it was actually aliens. | ||
But I don't think it is. | ||
I think it's something much more nefarious. | ||
Well, I might welcome our alien overlords at this point if Mitch McConnell and Mike Johnson are our best hopes in the long run. | ||
That's the plan. | ||
That's the real conspiracy. | ||
To do such a bad job, we actually want the aliens to come take over. | ||
That's really priming the pump for what they plan on doing. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
And I mean, in terms of the war with Russia and what's happening in Syria, how else do you think this plays into it here in the final minute? | ||
What would a dirty bomb be used for, do you think, other than just a blatant false flag to blame on Russia? | ||
Well, there's already rumors coming out that Russia is, for whatever reason, helping with their pipeline moving Taliban. | ||
Taliban captured American weapons. | ||
into Al-Qaeda and ISIS-K's hands and that they're helping them move Those terrorists into the United States, in some cases illegally, in some cases giving them passports because now we recognize the Taliban government. | ||
And so a dirty bomb attack or some kind of mass casualty attack by those groups could be blamed on Russia saying, hey, Russia gave them support. | ||
I haven't seen evidence of that yet. | ||
I know the people who are saying this and I like the people who are saying this on other things, but I don't know if they're right about this one. | ||
Why would Russia do this? | ||
Yeah, it really doesn't make any... | ||
It's just like, why would Iran send drones over just to survey Trump's golf course? | ||
It just makes no sense. | ||
And I wonder whether enough people are questioning this. | ||
Brandon Weicker, thank you so much, as always. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas to you as well, sir. | ||
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