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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 it's 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-okay 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? | ||
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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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has been known to cause cancer in cosmetics, but we still allow it 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 We're good to go. | ||
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. | ||
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It's Thursday, December 19th in the year of our Lord, 2024. And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
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The American Journal Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the American Journal. | |
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live from Austin, Texas. | ||
We have a lot to talk about today, my goodness. | ||
We're going to be talking about geopolitics to a very large degree. | ||
I've been getting a lot of information about war with China, and it may be coming sooner than you think. | ||
And may come about in a different way than you think. | ||
And we'll get into that. | ||
We're going to get into Ukraine as well, the Middle East a little bit as well. | ||
I have a ton of videos to show you. | ||
So we'll have to get to those very quickly. | ||
We'll be joined by BX in the second hour. | ||
And she has some pretty incredible information about the Wisconsin school shooter that I suspected... | ||
There would be a connection to the work that she does and if you watched her last appearance here on the show you'll know it has to do with Well, just the worst people in the world. | ||
Just Satanists and child abusers and an online ring that our authorities apparently can't get a handle on for some reason. | ||
Very excited to talk to her and we may be joined by another guest in the 10 o'clock hour. | ||
We're trying to shore that up and I'll let you know as soon as we get that confirmed. | ||
Well, let's begin today, as we do every day, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 19th of December 2024. | ||
Ukraine unveils a laser weapon based on UK prototypes. | ||
Ukraine has developed a cutting-edge laser weapon that's ready to shoot down Russian jets. | ||
A military commander has revealed the weapon is known as the Trident. | ||
And it's thought to have been modeled on a UK prototype after designs were shared with Kiev earlier this year. | ||
Colonel Sukhovesky, the commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, said the advanced laser system is capable of downing aircrafts at distances of more than two kilometers. | ||
It really works. | ||
It really exists, he said in a defense industry conference in Ukraine's first official acknowledgement of the existence of the Trident. | ||
The commander noted Ukraine was only the fifth country to possess a high-powered laser weapon which uses intense light beams to cut through its targets, which we're told is a conspiracy theory and doesn't exist. | ||
Laser weapons? | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
They exist and they're being deployed militarily in at least five countries around the world, and also Maui. | ||
Meanwhile, Pentagon warns of China's rapid military buildup despite corruption. | ||
A Pentagon report noted China's modernization of nuclear weapons, air power, and space assets, even as Beijing's targeting of senior military officials. | ||
China's crackdown on corruption that has ensnared top military officials in several key People's Liberation Army units Now, I have a different interpretation of this, a different, well, different insight into it. | ||
As what I understand is that the generals and the high-up military leadership being removed for quote-unquote corruption are the people who are not in favor of the war with the U.S. Basically, the less excited, less You know, | ||
eager military officials are being removed and possibly killed under charges of treason to shore up the army in pursuit of all-out and direct war with the United States, possibly as early as spring of next year. | ||
So, the way the Washington Post is portraying this is as if, you know, the removing of generals is We'll get back into that. | ||
Meanwhile, government funding plan collapses after threats from Trump and Musk as shutdown looms. | ||
This is probably one of the biggest stories today. | ||
Lawmakers are scrambling to avoid the government shutdown. | ||
The original agreement, which has been criticized by President-elect Donald Trump, would have kept the government open until March. | ||
The stopgap spending plan negotiated between House Republicans and Democrats to avoid a government shutdown appears now to be dead two days before the deadline. | ||
We will get back into this, but... | ||
If nothing else, this has drawn massive scrutiny to the spending bill and so many things have been discovered within it that are little poison pills or just little seemingly benign changes that would alter the entire course of American history in some cases, including preventing RFK Jr. from changing the vaccine schedule. | ||
And things where they change... | ||
I'll have to give you the examples, because I can't even come up with this stuff as absurd as it is. | ||
They changed the word for criminal to justice-impacted individual, or something like that. | ||
It's like an official change in the document. | ||
Just tons of pork and... | ||
Beans. | ||
Pork and beans. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
The pork is all of the insane amounts of money doled out to people who despise us and whose entire point of existing is to dismantle the United States. | ||
And the beans being just ridiculous limitations to what Trump would be able to accomplish should the spinning bill go through. | ||
So Musk basically said, we'll primary anybody who votes for this. | ||
And everybody backed down. | ||
And it's been a kind of amazing thing to see. | ||
And it's really pissed off all the right people. | ||
So we'll get back to that. | ||
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, 34 hostages could be released in the first phase of a deal with the RAFA crossing reopening. | ||
According to an official from Israel, Israel's demand during the first stage of the deal is to release 34 of the hostages on humanitarian grounds, chiefly all remaining women and children, including female IDF soldiers, the sick, and the elderly. | ||
But of course, the airstrikes and raids continue as a ceasefire deal in Gaza seems to be Meanwhile, the Houthis launched a massive missile attack against Israel, and Israel responded by bombing the capital of Yemen to smithereens. | ||
So, add that to the list. | ||
Meanwhile, Don Crenshaw attacks multiple veterans with vulgar posts. | ||
Yeah, Don Crenshaw had a bit of a meltdown yesterday. | ||
I don't even, is this even, maybe this is a story about something else. | ||
It's weird because last night you go on Acts and everybody is talking about Dan Crenshaw. | ||
He is beefing with Cat Turd and this is just one more example of the hellish depths of dystopia we have descended to. | ||
So a man named Cat Turd is arguing with a congressman and the congressman is cursing him out and flipping out and having a complete meltdown. | ||
And it was a sight to behold. | ||
And then this morning I get up and there's just like no stories about it. | ||
Nobody writes anything about it. | ||
Like it's weird. | ||
It's weird. | ||
What happens on X is like a parallel universe to the rest of the media. | ||
And it's all very strange. | ||
So we'll talk a little bit about that. | ||
But Dan Crenshaw being called out for being the rhino hack that he is. | ||
The incredible surge of investment wisdom he gained when he suddenly became a part of the American political establishment. | ||
Pretty wild. | ||
Pretty wild stuff. | ||
And he might not be long in his position. | ||
It's not the days of McCain's and Cheney's anymore. | ||
Where people like Dan Crenshaw become fixtures in Washington. | ||
And are there for... | ||
You know, 80 years straight. | ||
Here he is, Dan Crenshaw, or Cat Turd. | ||
Yeah, get it right. | ||
Dan Crenshaw is the America-last, Ukraine-first war pig who doesn't need a raise because all the money he makes when he miraculously became a stock expert since joining Congress. | ||
A very reasonable... | ||
Criticism from a constituent. | ||
Dan Crenshaw says, anonymous coward like cat turd talking blank without any evidence. | ||
I'm used to it. | ||
Sorry, I was the guy fighting the wars like little bitches like you wouldn't dare to. | ||
One of us has actually served this country and continues to while losers like you make money being trolls on social media. | ||
I live in Atacosita. | ||
Just outside Houston, if you think I'm rich, you're an effing idiot. | ||
The people getting rich off politics are the influencers like Cat Turd, selling their platforms for the highest bidder. | ||
Sorry to break it to y'all, that's the truth. | ||
Whoa, truth bomb from Dan Crenshaw. | ||
Watch out, cat turd. | ||
Then, of course, people responded, showing Dan Crenshaw's trades and his wealth rise. | ||
Cat turd is obviously exactly right. | ||
Yes, I'm siding with cat turd in this particular conflict. | ||
We can get back into that. | ||
Chase Geyser, go home, you're drunk. | ||
Mostly peaceful memes. | ||
Wow, yeah, that's a pretty perfect meme for the situation. | ||
I can't even relate that. | ||
I can't even relate that to the radio audience. | ||
You just got to go see it. | ||
Just crazy. | ||
It is just crazy. | ||
But it's nice. | ||
It's nice seeing that the neocons aren't getting away with it anymore. | ||
And that their, you know, faint outrage just makes them look ridiculous. | ||
Just absolutely ridiculous. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
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Now, I have so many videos to get to. | ||
My goodness. | ||
Tom Homan has been making the rounds and doing a lot of interviews. | ||
And it's been amazing to see. | ||
And... | ||
It's giving me hope. | ||
It's giving me a lot of hope that the Trump administration is as serious as they need to be about deportations in the near future. | ||
Let's just go down the list here. | ||
Clip number four. | ||
Here's Homan being questioned about when exactly this whole deportation thing to start. | ||
He keeps saying day one, but when will it actually start? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
So how many days after Trump is sworn in, before this effort to carry out the mass deportations? | ||
I know you said it starts on day one, but after how many days will we actually start to see that happening? | ||
Day one. | ||
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Oh, there you go. | |
He says day one, he means day one. | ||
So that's Tom Homan with Caitlin Collins on CNN. We have some other videos with Caitlin Collins because it's funny. | ||
Tom Homan, he's going on some friendly media and some unfriendly media. | ||
That, of course, would be an example of unfriendly media. | ||
And boy, they're not happy with it. | ||
I don't know if I forgot to put that video in, but I just put it in, guys, and we'll go to that in just a second. | ||
In the meantime, we'll go to Tucker Carlson. | ||
A significantly less fun clip here. | ||
So on unfriendly media, he is just... | ||
You know, sort of mogging them and just laying down the law and they're freaking out. | ||
Meanwhile, actually very disturbing information coming out during his conversation with Tucker Carlson. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 19. So if you go to any construction site in the United States, big construction site, they're building a data center or a mall. | ||
I know this because I know a guy in the business who just told me this. | ||
Anyone in the United States, there will be child prostitutes there from Latin America brought in by the cartels for the guys on the cruise. | ||
And I said, does everyone know this? | ||
Everyone knows it. | ||
I mean, it's just a fact. | ||
Every big construction site in the United States. | ||
Does anyone ever do anything about it? | ||
No. | ||
No one ever does anything about it. | ||
Wait till January 21st. | ||
I don't understand that, though. | ||
If everyone in the building trades knows that, how can law enforcement ignore it? | ||
We're not going to start in January 21st. | ||
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But I can tell you, look, of the over 300,000 this government lost track of, I guarantee you, as I sit here today, we'll find many in forced labor. | ||
We'll find many in forced sex trafficking. | ||
That's a sad thing. | ||
We won't find it. | ||
So that's why President Trump's saying, seriously, we got to save. | ||
We got to save these women and children that are put in this position. | ||
The immigration consequences will still come. | ||
But first, we got to save and get these kids. | ||
As far as the kids, over 300,000. | ||
We got to save these kids. | ||
A lot of them are living the life of hell every day. | ||
And I guarantee you we're going to find... | ||
Well, HSI has already found some of these children in meatpacking plants, cleaning up entrails on a midnight shift. | ||
We're going to find some living with pedophiles. | ||
We're going to find some who are in sex slavery. | ||
Some are going to be dead. | ||
But we've got to find these children, and President Trump made that a third rail of priorities. | ||
So there you go, Homan talking about finding these kids. | ||
Tucker Carlson explaining that big construction sites, just a matter of course now, have underage, sex-trafficked prostitutes for the people working there. | ||
The blessings of diversity, I guess you could say. | ||
Again from the Tucker Carlson interview with Tom Homan. | ||
Clip number 25. Tucker asks, can we move millions of Haitians into rich white liberal neighborhoods instead of small towns like Springfield, Ohio? | ||
Here's Tom Homan. | ||
Is there any way to move millions of Haitians into rich white liberal neighborhoods? | ||
I mean it. | ||
I mean it. | ||
The people who did this are rich white liberals in the United States who hate themselves and the country. | ||
And to punish it, they invited all these people illegally from failed countries. | ||
But they can't stand the idea of living near these people because they're racist. | ||
So why wouldn't you move every Haitian to Bethesda and Brookline and Aspen and Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket like today? | ||
Can we do that? | ||
I will donate money if we can do that. | ||
Well, absolutely. | ||
Look what Martha's Vineyards did. | ||
They put them on there. | ||
They called the cops immediately because they're racist. | ||
Governor Abbott doesn't more secure this border than anybody in this administration. | ||
Guy's great. | ||
DeSantis is the same. | ||
Do you know who first came up with the idea of busting people to sanctuary cities? | ||
It was President Trump. | ||
I remember sitting in the Oval Office one time, and he said, why don't we do that? | ||
So we started putting plans together. | ||
But the Remain of Mexico program was such a game-changer, we couldn't fill a bus up if we wanted to. | ||
So we beat the problem before we actually got to that. | ||
The problem, though, is that the people doing it didn't have a precise enough understanding of rich white liberal culture, but I do. | ||
So they would bus them to New York, then they wind up in Midtown in Queens. | ||
Okay, none of the people who were doing this were affected by it. | ||
But I could give you a list of zip codes where, like, Tony Blinken lives and stuff like that. | ||
Because I know that world, they need to be moved into the neighborhoods of the people who are calling you racist for wanting to have laws and borders. | ||
They need to feel the effects of their own destruction. | ||
So just text me and I will send you the zip codes. | ||
I mean it, too. | ||
Because what happened is they opened the borders and then all these people moved to Jackson, Wyoming to the least diverse zip codes in the country. | ||
They literally ran to the hills to get away from diversity. | ||
I think we need to add to that, though, the senators and congressmen are pushing back on any border security. | ||
100%. | ||
You know, moving illegal aliens right outside of the Vice President Kamala Harris' residence, that was a game-changer, too. | ||
So I think not only those who... | ||
How about the politicians who are pushing back against any form of enforcement of our border laws? | ||
Well, that's why Bernie Sanders needs a ton of Haitians in Vermont, because it's just, it's appallingly, it's blindingly white. | ||
It needs to change. | ||
I couldn't agree more. | ||
Well, you know, at least make the people who vote for this stuff suffer under the consequences. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
I just love Tucker Carlson's very, very dry sarcasm. | ||
It resonates with me. | ||
Let's go now to clip 27. Here is again Tom Homan on with Caitlin Collins again on CNN. And you said that everyone though is on the table if they are here in the country illegally. | ||
As you know, there's a lot of mixed status households in the United States. | ||
Do you plan to take both parents into custody if there are minor children in the house? | ||
If you're in the country illegally and you've got an order of deportation, we're going to arrest you, we're going to detain you, we're going to remove you. | ||
If they have a U.S. citizen child, if they chose after they come to the country illegally and chose after they've been ordered removed to have a U.S. citizen child and think, okay, the court order doesn't mean anything anymore? | ||
The removal order doesn't mean anything anymore? | ||
Then what kind of message we send to the whole world? | ||
Go ahead and cross the border, legal, this is a crime. | ||
Ignore a judge's order of deportation, but have a baby. | ||
And you're fine. | ||
If we do that, then shut down the immigration court because the orders don't mean anything anymore. | ||
And take the border off the border. | ||
We can't send a message to the whole world that you can violate laws in this country and not leave as required by judge and have a U.S. citizen child. | ||
You're okay. | ||
That child can stay. | ||
They can stay with a relative. | ||
They can stay with the other parent. | ||
Or they can take them with them. | ||
We don't deport U.S. citizens. | ||
But they put themselves in the position. | ||
We didn't. | ||
They put themselves in this position, we didn't. | ||
That's the exact right mentality to have. | ||
Is it a sad consequence? | ||
Yeah, I'm sure it is. | ||
Is it our fault? | ||
No, it's not. | ||
Again, my confidence is bolstered by... | ||
This round of discussion from Tom Homan. | ||
He just seems to have the right attitude. | ||
And it's like, look, this is just what it is. | ||
They broke the law. | ||
They have to be punished. | ||
It's like when AOC tried to get him when he was on Capitol Hill testifying. | ||
And she was saying, do you support family separation? | ||
And he goes, look, when I was a cop and we arrested some dude drunk driving with his kids in the back, we separated him from his family. | ||
Yeah, when you go to jail, you get separated from your family. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry you broke the law. | ||
Sorry you tried to scam our legal system to have a baby here. | ||
By the way, some dude was just busted. | ||
I'll get the story in just a second. | ||
I know it's in the rundown. | ||
Running a full-scale industrial-level pipeline specifically to bring pregnant Chinese women into the United States so they can have their babies be American citizens. | ||
It's like a business at this point. | ||
They're flooding them in by the tens of thousands on purpose. | ||
For that reason. | ||
And that would probably stop if. | ||
Tom Homan gets to do his job, which it looks like he will. | ||
So just wonderful things that we're seeing from Tom Homan and as he goes around and talks about the deportation program and the priorities there. | ||
And of course, the three hundred thousand plus missing kids acknowledged by our government has become a primary talking point. | ||
And it's just type thing that you really can't argue against. | ||
Without being a clearly terrible person. | ||
To close out this segment, let's go to clip number 20. There's an update from the White House about the drone situation. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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A couple questions about drones. | ||
There have been repeated drone sightings in the Northeast, especially in New Jersey. | ||
These are not small drones. | ||
Some of them are pretty large. | ||
Has the president been briefed on this situation? | ||
Yes, the president has been briefed. | ||
But as you guys all know, I mean, it's no secret. | ||
He has no idea who he is or where he is at any given point of the day. | ||
Yesterday, he was walking around the White House in his underwear, cussing at staff. | ||
He actually called Jill a bitch because he completely forgot Who she was, and she was trying to take off his underwear for tubby time. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
When was the president briefed on that? | ||
Very early, because we don't like to interfere with his nap time, which is actually right now, 10.30 a.m. | ||
But to answer your question about the drones, they're ours. | ||
It's a PSYOP. We're trying to distract the public, scare them a little bit, because we have so much stuff going on. | ||
It's like the shiny ball. | ||
Look over here! | ||
But we got this going on. | ||
We're still trying to take out Trump. | ||
I can't get into details with that. | ||
You know, the Syria situation. | ||
We got everything. | ||
All the pardons that Joe Biden's doing. | ||
I think he's up to 65. And the main one being Hunter, you know, the big guy in China, all that stuff. | ||
But speaking of Hunter, I got to run. | ||
He's actually coming for lunch. | ||
We're going to do a couple of... | ||
Oh, and just FYI, I have never really addressed this. | ||
The cocaine that was left in the White House, it was mine, but Hunter did give it to me, so technically it was his. | ||
And hey, look at that! | ||
Speak of the devil and he shall appear. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Hunter Biden, the cocaine cowboy, in the flesh. | ||
That's what I'm talking about, baby. | ||
Is that a new gun? | ||
That's a skit from Valuetainment, what a White House briefing might sound like if they told the truth. | ||
Very funny stuff. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We'll talk about the CR, the vending bill that appears to be dead at this point. | ||
Good. | ||
That is a good thing. | ||
We'll talk about what exactly the implications of this are. | ||
This is like a big deal. | ||
This is the same sort of Scheme they've run over and over for my entire life and it seems like for the first time it hasn't worked. | ||
Where they put a gigantic omnibus spending bill stopgap measure just to keep the government open because we'll have to shut down and everyone will die if we don't pass this and also you can't go home for Christmas until you do and then it passes and then it always passes and it's just chock full of pork and ridiculous I mean, you'll see. | ||
We'll get into some of just what is in this CR. We'll do that in just a second. | ||
Before we do that, I do have a few videos I want to play, particularly about Trump and crime in New York, because the two are deeply intertwined. | ||
Clip number nine is, what's this guy's name, Matt Wallace? | ||
Is that this guy's name? | ||
I literally can't remember. | ||
He used to be on Fox, then he went all anti-Trump. | ||
I legit, I cannot remember this guy's name. | ||
He's very famous. | ||
But he's interviewing Judge Judy about Donald Trump and his legal problems. | ||
And I think she has a little bit of a different answer than he was expecting. | ||
Let's go now to clip number nine. | ||
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Was indicted in four separate cases and his legal strategy was pretty clear. | ||
He wanted to push all of the trials past the election. | ||
That kind of effort to just use procedural motions, whatever, is that the justice system working or is it the justice system being manipulated? | ||
I would be happier, as someone who owns property in Manhattan, if the district attorney of New York County would take care of criminals who were making it impossible for citizens to walk in the streets and use the subway, to use his efforts to keep those people off the street, than to spend five million or ten million dollars of taxpayers' money trying Donald Trump on this nonsense. | ||
That's my view. | ||
But I, as a taxpayer in this country, resent using the system for your own personal self-aggrandizement. | ||
Now, he didn't know... | ||
And that's what you think the DA did in Manhattan? | ||
That's what I think. | ||
I mean, if you look, you had to twist yourself into a pretzel to figure out what the crime was. | ||
He doesn't like him. | ||
New York City didn't like him. | ||
Yeah, pretty good stuff. | ||
And of course, he's exactly right. | ||
You have to twist yourself into a pretzel to figure out even what the charges are for. | ||
And here's the real twist. | ||
Once you figure out what the charges are for, it becomes even more ridiculous because you realize that the charges shouldn't have existed in the first place. | ||
And it's not that you have to twist yourself into a pretzel to figure out what they are. | ||
They had to twist themselves into a pretzel to justify charging Trump With the things that they did. | ||
They had to extend the statute of limitations. | ||
They had to upgrade small crimes into felonies. | ||
Totally absurd. | ||
And of course, the point for Judge Judy, like I imagine most sane New Yorkers, Is the fact that New York is spending inordinate amounts of time and money going after Trump while their own city is collapsing into chaos and crime. | ||
This was also the topic of a press conference with New York Governor Kathy Hochul in which she is confronted with her blatant misrepresentation of the crime stats there. | ||
I say misrepresentation. | ||
I think in the in the spectrum this would lie I'm not sure if it would be mis or disinformation, but it's the idea that Kathy Hochul is bragging about crime coming down from an arbitrarily chosen moment in time where crime was the absolute highest. | ||
And then pointing that and going, well, see, we're lower than that, so therefore crime is down, and I'm doing a good job. | ||
And then, of course, she's confronted with the reality of the statistical You know, crime reports. | ||
And she has absolutely nothing to say. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12. Here's Kathy Hochul, governor of New York, being left literally speechless by the actual crime numbers in her state. | ||
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I say a lot of things with statistics, and I see the percentage that a crime is down 42% since 2021. But if you look back to pre-pandemic, and I know you like to say that overall crime is down 12% since the pandemic, but murders are up 200%, felony assault is up 55%, and burglary is up 140%. | |
So are you saying that this is progress? | ||
Are you talking about statewide, city, or subway? | ||
Crime in the transit system. | ||
I'm sorry, Governor, yes, crime in the subway system. | ||
Okay, okay, wanna answer that? | ||
Yeah, no, specifically the crime you're talking about, lady, it's up massively by hundreds of percentage points. | ||
She's like. | ||
Oh, whoops. | ||
And it's the same thing they do with inflation, right? | ||
Same thing with crime. | ||
Inflation obviously massively up and rising, but if it slows in its upward trajectory, they say it's coming down. | ||
It's like, okay, not only is it still significantly higher than it should be and was, it's still going up. | ||
It's just not going up as rapidly as it was previously. | ||
Therefore, they take credit for bringing down inflation. | ||
They do exactly the same thing with crime. | ||
Has crime ticked down? | ||
I guess if you go like a month-over-month reading, sure, November had more crime than December. | ||
But if you take it back to a year or two... | ||
Yeah, something she shouldn't be confused at after she had to send the National Guard in to search through people's bags in a futile attempt to, you know, bring about law and order in a place where they've eliminated cash bail and routinely released people because the DA's Are convinced by charismatic black people, I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The DA that went after Daniel Penny with everything she's got, she gave that Interview where she's like, yeah, sure, this guy murdered an old man at an ATM for his money, but then I heard his life story and I realized he didn't have a choice and he's really the victim in all of this. | ||
So, yeah, I'd be kind of pissed too if I lived there and these were my authorities. | ||
These are the people charged with keeping me and my family safe and they are... | ||
Wasting all of their time and money going after Donald Trump while simultaneously, deliberately letting criminals out onto the street to victimize more and more people. | ||
So all of this is of course indicative of just the collapse of our government as they refuse to fulfill the most basic functions that justify their existence and instead use all of their influence, all of their power, all of their authority to To aggrandize themselves, in the words of Judge Judy. | ||
Speaking of the government just being absolutely worthless scum, a den of thieves. | ||
Stores from ABC News. | ||
Government funding plan collapses after threats from Trump and Musk as shutdown looms. | ||
Lawmakers are scrambling to avoid a government shutdown. | ||
The original agreement, criticized by President-elect Donald Trump, would have kept the government open until March. | ||
The stopgap spending plan negotiated between House Republicans and Democrats to avoid a government shutdown appears to be dead two days before the deadline after it was condemned by President-elect Donald Trump and his ally, Elon Musk. | ||
Johnson's original plan called for extending government spending at current levels until March and added other provisions like relief for disaster victims and farmers and a pay raise for members of Congress. | ||
Now, the pay raise for members of Congress is what got Dan Crenshaw into the beef with Cat Turd that we were discussing earlier, as Nick Sartor and others pointed out that it was Dan Crenshaw who was the one leading the charge and getting raises for Congress, despite them deserving nothing but poverty and exclusion if I had my way. | ||
But regardless... | ||
There's something very unique happening here. | ||
This is a totally unprecedented outcome, as far as I can remember. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe this has happened before, but it seems like we go through this song and dance pretty much every single year, if not multiple times a year, where there's some massive spending bill. | ||
It has huge... | ||
Pork spending in it, just massive allocations for war and all sorts of just outrageous nonsense. | ||
The Republicans don't want to pass it, but basically it becomes a hostage situation. | ||
And they go, well, you know, what's also in here is like basic hospital funding, so you can not pass this bill and then everyone will die and it'll be your fault and the government will shut down and we'll have to close off the parks like it's COVID 2.0 or something. | ||
And the Republicans inevitably fold. | ||
And it's just like year over year, we have this, you know, the fiscal cliff, the raising the debt limit, and it's always portrayed as some big struggle, and then it just passes inevitably. | ||
Nothing ever changes until this year, until it changed, until that didn't happen. | ||
Almost entirely due to Donald Trump, of course, but also Elon Musk. | ||
And Force has the story. | ||
Elon Musk declares war on Deep State. | ||
As we learn, over 10 government agencies funneled billions to Reuters to manufacture hit pieces against their SpaceX leader, the SpaceX leader. | ||
And we covered this extensively yesterday. | ||
This is a breakdown by Alex Jones. | ||
Alex Jones provides expert analysis of the Deep State's latest gambit to shut down Elon Musk. | ||
And here's the reason why. | ||
Because he has actually... | ||
Bringing accountability to Congress again. | ||
I'm telling you, this is like totally unprecedented as far as I can remember. | ||
And it's amazing the effect that Elon Musk has had. | ||
And politically, it's been all positive. | ||
And this is amazing. | ||
This is, again, just like this is what we've needed. | ||
This is what we've wanted the entire time. | ||
The one thing I don't understand is why there aren't more billionaires jumping on this train. | ||
Maybe because all of the billionaires have spent the last decade just embedding themselves in the left. | ||
Like you've got Mark Zuckerberg and a few of these other people donating a million dollars to the Trump inauguration campaign and sort of acting like they're moving more towards the right or at least being more patriotic or whatever. | ||
But it's like nobody's buying it. | ||
Nobody believes it. | ||
Nobody thinks Mark Zuckerberg actually had a change of heart. | ||
They're just seeing the way the political winds are shifting and they're trying to get out ahead of it and maintain power and control in a world that despises them. | ||
So it makes sense for them to do it. | ||
But I guess every billionaire that wants to be public and wants to have impact on politics, they've all chosen the left. | ||
And they're out, you know, progressing these ideals. | ||
Elon Musk is the first to break from that and actually support the people and what we want. | ||
And I would love to see more billionaires getting involved in this way, because after all... | ||
That's how you get people to love you. | ||
That's how you... | ||
You know, get people to support your businesses for sure. | ||
I think the Tesla stock is up like 100% or something crazy since Trump got inaugurated or got elected rather. | ||
But then you also see the way that the government goes after Elon Musk with everything they've got. | ||
So I imagine they want to avoid that as well. | ||
Maybe Elon Musk is just the first one with enough money and power that he can actually take on the government's attack against him. | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
like some other billionaire throws their hat in the ring and comes out in public for Trump. | ||
The same thing would happen to them that's happening to Elon Musk, the FAA, the FCC, the SEC. | ||
Every government outlet would be going after them with everything they've got. | ||
And that's probably why they avoid doing it in the first place because that is the point of government oppression is to stop people from standing up against you before they even try. | ||
And boy, they're mad at this. | ||
The left is very angry that we now have a billionaire of our own. | ||
Clip number 26, this is a sitting member of Congress, Representative Becca something, basically arguing that voters should not be able to express their support or unsupport of the bill. | ||
Basically, Elon Musk, according to these people, Just shouldn't be allowed to participate in politics because he's too rich. | ||
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Go to clip number 26. I was literally moments ago in an elevator with some Republican members who are fuming about the fact that Musk is inserting himself into this conversation and that the threats over Twitter—oh, I'm sorry, X—the threats over X, you know, to primary them, to come after them. | |
You know, so privately, at least, they are— They've had it. | ||
They've had it with people like Musk who think that they have the right to insert themselves into a process of elected officials. | ||
We've all been elected to represent our constituents to try to represent them. | ||
He is not elected. | ||
I just want to remind everybody of that. | ||
He may be a very wealthy person, but he's been elected to nothing. | ||
Okay. | ||
And what's your point? | ||
Again, it's very similar kind of to the Trump phenomenon in 2016-2015. | ||
It's Elon Musk, even if he's not saying as much. | ||
He's going, look, you have you set up a system where billionaires can sway elections. | ||
George Soros has been doing it relentlessly for decades. | ||
Nobody ever had a problem with that. | ||
I mean, we did, but that's because you know what he's supporting is the Active downfall of America. | ||
But they all loved that. | ||
They had no problems with that. | ||
It didn't matter how much money George Soros had himself or was spending on the government. | ||
No problems there. | ||
But Elon Musk doing it, now it's a really big issue. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
She's saying the Republicans are like, they've had enough. | ||
They're sick of it. | ||
They're over it. | ||
They're not going to stand for it. | ||
It's like, well, too bad. | ||
Too bad. | ||
Too bad. | ||
Elon Musk isn't going anywhere. | ||
And he's going to fund your primary opponents if you don't go along with the Trump agenda. | ||
So you can be over that as much as you want. | ||
It's still happening. | ||
So I enjoy this image, this idea of Republicans in the halls of Congress bemoaning Elon Musk's influence to their Democratic colleagues as they whine impotently, unable to We're good to | ||
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We should pass a streamlined spending bill that doesn't give Chuck Schumer and the Democrats everything they want, says President-elect and Vice President-elect. | ||
Meanwhile, Elon Musk takes a victory lap as the bill loaded with pork barrel spending goes back to the drawing board. | ||
Donald Trump and J.D. Vance issued a joint statement yesterday slamming Congress's over 1,500-page spending package introduced late Tuesday evening loaded with pork for Democrat power grabs, Big Pharma, and more. | ||
The most foolish and inept thing ever done by congressional Republicans was allowing our country to hit the debt ceiling in 2025. | ||
It was a mistake and is now something that must be addressed to the president-elect and vice president-elect wrote in a message posted on Truth Social and X. | ||
Meanwhile, Congress is considering a spending bill that would give sweetheart provisions for government censors and Liz Cheney. | ||
The bill would make it easier to hide the records of the corrupt January 6th committee, which accomplished nothing for the American people and hid security failures that happened that day. | ||
The bill would also give Congress a pay increase while many Americans are struggling this Christmas. | ||
And I don't know if we played the video from yesterday or showed it, but I... | ||
I can't remember who it was. | ||
I think it was Thomas Massey or somebody, you know, describing the fact that they basically hold you hostage and go, if you want to go home for Christmas, you'll pass the spending bill. | ||
But if not, we're going to stay here and you're going to miss out on the holidays with your family. | ||
Like this is the congressional leadership to the congressman saying pass this or we're going to steal Christmas from you. | ||
A real Grinch level scheme they pull year over year. | ||
And Yeah, it's not happening this year. | ||
For the first time, it has been stopped, thanks in no small part to Elon Musk threatening people who would go along with this. | ||
Now, Senator Rand Paul has announced that he will delay the passage of the massive omnibus spending bill if it clears the house, potentially leading to a government shutdown, if not passed by Friday. | ||
So Rand Paul is threatening to delay this anyway, and it may not go any farther than that. | ||
Meanwhile, this is from Representative Nancy May. | ||
She says, Continuing resolution or whatever it stands for, the spending bill. | ||
It funds censorship, includes enormous subsidies for industries who don't need them, and includes a bunch of woke nonsense. | ||
The CR is 1,500 pages long and covers a period of 84 days. | ||
The last CR on September 26th was 21 pages long and lasted 85 days. | ||
So again, 21 pages for 85 days. | ||
1,500 pages for 84, alright? | ||
Something's happening here. | ||
And what's happening is that in September, Trump hadn't won the presidency yet. | ||
In September, they were just trying to pass the bare minimum to avoid shutdown for 84 days. | ||
Then Trump won, and the Democrats decided they needed to get everything they possibly could into this spending bill at the last minute, so they jammed it full of 1,500 pages of absolute nonsense. | ||
The first 14 pages of the CR are the Table of Contents. | ||
The next 9 pages is the actual CR. After that, the remaining 1,524 pages are unrelated to keeping the government open. | ||
The difference is between a CR and an omnibus. | ||
A CR is supposed to continue spending at previously appropriated levels, which were already too high. | ||
An omnibus is a combination of the appropriation bills and appropriate funding at new levels for the duration of the fiscal year. | ||
A good way to think of this is that the CR is truly a CR omnibus, cromnibus, because there's nine-page CR and then there's a new spending of hundreds of pages of unrelated provisions. | ||
The CR referenced is the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. This CR is not balancing the budget. | ||
It's waiving requirements in the act as a way for Congress to avoid sequestration due to our historic deficit. | ||
Division B, disaster relief, page 23. There's $100 billion in hurricane disaster relief, which is much needed, but this is not needed to keep the government open and should be a standalone bill. | ||
And this is one of the tricks they play. | ||
They go, oh, we have $100 billion of hurricane relief that's desperately needed by your constituents. | ||
Vote for our omnibus CR, continuing resolution, massive pork barrel spending, and your suffering constituents will get the money that they need. | ||
Don't vote for it, and we'll let those people suffer, and we'll blame you for it. | ||
It's a hostage situation, basically. | ||
They can pass the $100 billion in hurricane relief. | ||
They should just appropriate it from the hundreds of billions of dollars in immigration cash that they spend on a yearly basis. | ||
Or they could just pass the bill on its own and not have to include all of the, again, for lack of a better word, insane nonsense that they have in the bill. | ||
Benny Johnson posts, the woke continuing resolution bill changes the term of offender, this is what I was talking about earlier, to justice-involved individual. | ||
A justice-involved individual is what they're now calling, instead of saying offender, in the matter preceding subparagraph A by striking offender and inserting justice-involved individual. | ||
Which, I mean, it sounds like a parody, but it's not. | ||
It's what they're actually doing, subtly changing our language to change our concepts, change the words, change the mindset around them. | ||
They're not offenders because they offended against somebody and broke a law. | ||
They're justice-impacted individuals, which is just an Orwellian doublespeak phrase that means, I guess, the same thing, but puts it in a mode where the person who broke the law and is being punished for it is instead framed rhetorically as but puts it in a mode where the person who broke the law and Incredible. | ||
Natalie Winters says the CR slash Omnibus also expands the Pandemic and All Hazards Preparedness and Response Act. | ||
This allows for vaccine and mask mandates, vaccine passports, intentional emergency powers, and gain-of-function research. | ||
It also created BARDA, the agencies responsible for mRNA and gain-of-function research. | ||
This is under Title VI of the CR Omnibus Pandemic and All Hazards and Preparedness Response, where they give billions of dollars and allow the government to arbitrarily declare an emergency and therefore Grant itself the power to ignore, override, and destroy your basic rights as Americans. | ||
The older millennial posted this. | ||
The CR also contained this little provision which defines a U.S. person as any person in the United States and not just American citizens or people authorized to be here. | ||
I wonder why they put that in there. | ||
So it says United States person. | ||
A term United States person means any United States citizen or alien lawfully admitted to permanent residence in the United States or be an entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any jurisdiction within the United States or any person in the United States. | ||
So if you're in the United States, you are to be referred to now as a United States person. | ||
So now any law that they write that includes the term United States person that previously Would seem to only apply to citizens instead just means anybody that's here including illegal and legal aliens since it just says anybody in the United States is now covered under this which seems to me like I mean, | ||
it's certainly not legal and it's not intended this way, but effectively would just be de facto citizenship for everybody who can travel their way physically onto the United States soil. | ||
They are then treated under the government provisions as a U.S. person, totally indistinct from a United States citizen. | ||
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I'm telling you folks, something strange is happening. | |
Not strange, unique, unprecedented. | ||
New in our experience. | ||
Strange in that regard. | ||
Actually, it should be very normal. | ||
The strange thing is that we've been in this hypnosis for the last several decades. | ||
This cyclical pattern repeats over and over where... | ||
They put forward an omnibus CR. They do all these tricks to get all this pork funding passed. | ||
It's a big scandal. | ||
It dominates the headlines for a little while. | ||
It becomes a big news cycle dominating thing where they talk back and forth. | ||
And they always inevitably pass it every single time. | ||
So I got sick of this years ago. | ||
I don't know how everybody else is fine with this same routine playing out over and over and over again. | ||
But for the first time, it's stopped. | ||
For the first time, somebody has interjected themselves into the cycle of abuse, and we may be going down a different path. | ||
That person is actually two people. | ||
It's Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
It's the tag team. | ||
And this is really unprecedented for a couple reasons. | ||
For one, it's... | ||
Put pressure on Republicans not to simply fold to the Democrats. | ||
And we heard from the Democrat in the last segment how mad the Republicans are that they don't get to just go along. | ||
They're literally complaining to their Democrat colleagues, this stupid Elon Musk is threatening to primary me if I don't go along with your spending bill. | ||
And they're aligned on this, right? | ||
The Democrats and Republicans, they both want this pork spending bill and they're mad that Elon Musk and Donald Trump is stopping it. | ||
And there's nothing they can do about it because the system they set up Allows for billionaires to fund campaigns and oust people. | ||
They were fine with that when it was benefiting them. | ||
Now that it's a billionaire who actually seems to care about America and not just getting people in office to benefit themselves. | ||
Because, you know, Elon Musk, he's going to be fine regardless. | ||
He's the richest man in the history of the world. | ||
Like, he doesn't need more government money. | ||
He has all the money he could ever possibly have or need, and now he's using it to actually interrupt this, again, just nauseating rollercoaster ride that we're constantly spun around on every single year. | ||
But on top of that, people are actually reading it now. | ||
You know, it used to be that this would happen, and there'd be a few examples here or there. | ||
You know, there's this... | ||
Funding for Drag Queen Story Hour in this. | ||
Well, this is an outrage. | ||
Anyway, it's passed. | ||
Anyway, we pass it now. | ||
That would happen occasionally, but with the pause, the fact that it didn't get passed, the fact that the intervention of Trump and Elon Musk stating their opposition to this spending bill has allowed all of these people on X to pour through the CR and discover just inordinate amounts of pork bill barrel spending. | ||
Again, The last CR in September for the same amount of time was 85 pages, this one 1,500 pages. | ||
The only change between now and the previous one is that Donald Trump got elected. | ||
So everything in here is pork barrel spending trying to just squeeze the last little bit of juice out of the desiccated husk of America before Donald Trump comes in and actually sets things right. | ||
This is like a major political title shift as far as I can tell. | ||
And again, what it's doing is opening up breathing room for the American people to actually have a look at what laws and spending is being passed. | ||
And it's not laws being passed, but that's one of the things, in fact, on the previous post that we showed from Older Millennial, he points out that they're redefining United States person to mean literally anybody. | ||
And in the comments under this post, people point out in no way that line should pass in any bill. | ||
They want to give illegals the same rights as citizens, which is effectively what it would do because they have statutes or whatever to say a U.S. person, something, something, something. | ||
And when it was written, it intended citizens. | ||
That's what they meant by saying U.S. persons. | ||
So by redefining U.S. persons to mean anybody in America, including illegal or legal immigrants, then any law that used the term U.S. persons would therefore apply to illegal immigrants. | ||
I mean, this is rhetorical trickery. | ||
It's circumvention of the due process of law. | ||
And people point this out. | ||
Man, all this language changing has to do with bypassing legislation, it seems, from Kimberly under that, which is exactly what it is. | ||
They are getting around having to pass laws by simply redefining things in the spending bill and hoping we don't notice what we're noticing. | ||
Welcome back folks. | ||
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Again, we have so, so very much to talk about today. | |
We're going to talk about some very troubling signals out of China that our authorities seem to be trying to downplay as they themselves prepare for a world war with that country. | ||
We're also going to talk about The anti-whitism in the country will be joined later this hour by BX, who is the researcher into satanic pedophile networks operating on social media. | ||
She has some very disturbing and interesting information about the shooter in Wisconsin. | ||
We'll also be joined by Matthew Arrett in the 10 o'clock hour to talk about some of the occult origins of all of this. | ||
But continuing with the CR and Omnibus and what exactly is included in it, I mean, it's a 1,500-page document. | ||
That's a stack of papers, like, you know, a foot high, practically. | ||
So I don't have time to get into everything in it, but a lot of people have been going through this, and again, I feel like this is another outcome. | ||
Kind of like what's happening with Trump's admin picks, where previously, I don't ever remember... | ||
You know, this very high-stakes, like, attention on a president-elect's choices before he gets into office, there'd be little news every once in a while. | ||
He's going to pick this person. | ||
Will this person get passed by the Senate? | ||
They might have trouble, but, oh, it looks like they went through. | ||
Like, it was always there, but this year, it was like a, you know, I had a lot of people, I'd Just people in my personal life not involved in politics being like, yeah, this is like the NBA draft. | ||
It's like I can't wait to find out who's coming in next. | ||
It's ever since Trump got into politics in the first place that everything became super politicized and people started paying attention to politics more than ever before. | ||
And it's reached a crescendo now where people are like hyper-focused people. | ||
Just paying attention to everything that goes on and actually calling out their representatives and demanding something be done about the more objectionable aspects of their participation in government. | ||
Now, Nancy Mace put a huge list together of some of the insane pork barrel spending in the CR. And it just goes on and on. | ||
Funds... | ||
Funds censorship by extending Global Engagement Center. | ||
Section 301, page 139. These are funds allocated for censorship by extending the Global Engagement Center. | ||
That was a leader in the censorship in 2020 and 2021. Section 102, page 938, exempts members of Congress from having to enroll in Obamacare. | ||
Section 1202, page 328, defines music tourism. | ||
Not sure what that means, but not sure what music tourism has to do with keeping the government open. | ||
Section 102, page 947, redefines homeless individual to individuals experiencing homelessness. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
You know, we can't have money to repair hurricane-damaged areas of the country until we redefine homeless person as person without home. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
Glad we're wasting our time here. | ||
Section 111, page 958, redefines out-of-school youth to opportunity youth. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
Again, there's like so many of these. | ||
Low-skilled adults is redefined as adults with foundational skills needs. | ||
It's all just Orwellian. | ||
Criminal offenders in criminal institutions and for institutionalized individuals is changed to justice-involved individuals and correctional institutions and other institutionalized individuals. | ||
So again, criminal offenders is being changed to justice-involved individuals, which by definition wouldn't justice-involved individuals be like the judges and the cops as well. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's not about defining things accurately. | ||
It's about the opposite. | ||
It's about warping our perception through rhetorical manipulation. | ||
Very obvious, but... | ||
You're happening very intensely. | ||
And again, it goes on and on. | ||
I mean, this is a massive list she put together. | ||
Other people pointing out other aspects of this. | ||
Apple Lamps at Lamps underscore Apple asked Grok to analyze and list potential excessive, concerning, or wasteful spending in the latest 1,547-page spending bill that's currently being fast-tracked. | ||
And he gives the results. | ||
And of course, it's so big, he has to break it down by tranches of 100 pages at a time. | ||
And he asked Grok to analyze and list potential excessive concerning or wasteful spending. | ||
And Grok does. | ||
Based on the document provided, here are some potential areas where the spending might be considered excessive concerning or potentially wasteful. | ||
Agricultural programs. | ||
$30 billion for losses of revenue quality or production of crops due to various natural disasters. | ||
This is an enormous sum, and the lack of specific criteria or oversight for how this money is being distributed might lead to misuse or inefficiencies. | ||
The broad discretion given to the Secretary to decide terms and conditions could potentially lead to uneven distribution or favoritism. | ||
And if I had to guess, the $30 billion would be going almost exclusively towards... | ||
Like, climate change programs, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure it's not out there helping ranchers raise cows. | ||
It's probably doing the exact opposite and probably paying ranchers cash to kill all of their cows or something outrageous like that. | ||
It at least would be allowed with the lack of specifics in the way this money is supposed to be distributed. | ||
Economic development and assistant programs, $1,500,000,000 for economic adjustment assistance related to disaster recovery. | ||
While aimed at recovery, the broad scope and the allowance for transferring up to 3% of administrative costs might raise concerns about efficiency and oversight. | ||
Emergency forest restoration program and emergency watershed protection program, $356,000,000 and $920,000,000, respectively. | ||
These programs aim at restoration post-disaster, but these significant sums without detailed project-by-project breakdown could suggest potential for over-budgeting or misallocation if not closely monitored. | ||
Of course, none of this is closely monitored. | ||
Disaster Relief Fund, Rural Development Disaster Assistance Fund, Community Development Fund. | ||
Again, some of these might be good or at least okay, but The reason they're being jammed into this omnibus is so that they go through without a lot of scrutiny, without a lot of specifics therein. | ||
So this money can be simply siphoned off and given to friends of the people who pass it or whatever else. | ||
So there's the actual spending bill. | ||
So yeah, it's about a foot of paper. | ||
It's about a foot tall stack of paper there. | ||
It's like every Harry Potter book stacked on top of each other and they're given like 48 hours to read it. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
So, again, just the number, these numbers are just astronomical. | ||
$900 million. | ||
$3 billion. | ||
Like, just hundreds of billions of dollars, and we don't even know where it's going. | ||
And, of course, that was just the first 100 pages. | ||
It goes on for all 1,500 pages and lists out just massive and ridiculous spending. | ||
This is one that Nancy Mace was talking about. | ||
Funding for music tourism. | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Includes identifying locations and events important to music tourism. | ||
Could be seen as non-essential spending, particularly if the benefits are not clearly measurable or if they overlap with existing tourism promotion efforts. | ||
Hotel fees, transparency. | ||
It just goes on and on. | ||
And again... | ||
The point is that they could pass an 85 page one, or a 15 page one, like they did in September. | ||
They're shoving all of this in with Biden at the helm, knowing that once the sheriff is in town, once Trump is in office, they're not going to be able to get away with this. | ||
But the real problem that they're identifying, the real issue they're having is that Elon Musk is sticking his nose in it. | ||
But that's because they're Democrats and corrupt. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's really not all that complicated. | ||
Everybody who's on our side is against this bill. | ||
So, Elon Musk is simply stepping up and She's putting out a fair warning to the rhinos, the rats, the so-called Republicans that are attempting to pass this that we're not going to forget and we're not going to keep you in office any longer. | ||
So... | ||
Fair warning. | ||
The choice is yours. | ||
They can still try to pass it, but they know what the consequences are going to be. | ||
And it's not just Elon Musk doing this on his own. | ||
We're all like, no, stop, Elon. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Trust the system. | ||
Like, no. | ||
The system is broken and corrupt, and billionaires have manipulated it forever, but always exclusively to their benefit and with the open and acknowledged intention of destroying our country from the inside out. | ||
Now Elon Musk is doing the opposite, and we love it. | ||
It's great. | ||
It's great to see. | ||
And that's just about all there is to say about it. | ||
On top of the issues raised by Trump and Vance, the 1500-page stopgap spending bill introduced late Tuesday evening with a Friday midnight deadline has been heavily criticized for its lack of transparency along with provisions extending immunity for vaccine companies, expanding government censorship programs, and including absurd woke resolutions. | ||
Tom Renz points out that Congressional spending bill is a big pharma gift, extending and expanding COVID emergency powers to other pandemics and even reiterating mRNA vaccine immunity. | ||
Benny Johnson points out the changing of the term offender to justice-involved individual. | ||
This is all from the InfoWars article, by the way. | ||
Go find it at InfoWars.com. | ||
The HR Furthering Continuation and Appropriation Act 2025. This from Teslanomics. | ||
Let me simplify why Elon Musk and people are pounding the table to not get this bill passed. | ||
There are lots of hidden agendas here, including funding for alleged censorship operations. | ||
The bill supports government agencies who played a major part in censoring social media during COVID and the 2020 election. | ||
Vivek, of course, has come out against this from Mario Nafal. | ||
Vivek, the funding bill adds 65% inefficiency to every dollar spent. | ||
The true cost of the Omnibus CR is far greater due to new spending, renewing the farm bill for an extra $130 billion a year. | ||
Disaster relief, $100 billion. | ||
Stimulus for farmers, $10 billion. | ||
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, another couple billion dollars. | ||
Senator John Cornyn writes, how on earth did a three-month continuing resolution grow into this cramna bus? | ||
And again, it's because Donald Trump's about to be in office. | ||
And they're trying to get this done under the guise of, we have to keep the government open. | ||
Oh man, I've just been delivered some breaking news here. | ||
Appeals court disqualifies DA Fannie Willis from prosecuting Trump Georgia case. | ||
So that's it. | ||
That was the last domino to fall. | ||
The last legal attack against Donald Trump that still had any attempt to continue at all. | ||
And it's over now. | ||
Amazing. | ||
This just broke a minute ago. | ||
A Georgia appellate court Thursday disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis and removed her from prosecuting Donald Trump and co-defendants in a case she brought over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. | ||
The decision is likely to cripple the case and bring a halt to the efforts to try Trump and his allies for their efforts to overturn his loss. | ||
Federal prosecutors have already dropped Trump's federal criminal case related to the 2020 election in the wake of his winning the presidency. | ||
Quote, after carefully considering the trial court's findings and its order, we conclude that it erred by failing to disqualify D.A. Willis and her office, the court said, referring to an earlier ruling that allowed Willis to remain on the case. | ||
Willis had been under scrutiny over her relationship with special prosecutor on the case, Nathan Wade. | ||
Trump and other co-defendants had requested to have Willis removed from the case, and she now has been. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Amazing, folks. | ||
We may now be in a world... | ||
We may have just entered into a timeline in which we never have to hear about Fannie Willis ever again. | ||
She will recede and fade back into obscurity where she belongs and where she should always remain, if not in a jail cell, because she lied about and covered up and totally manipulated the legal system with her paramour and lover, Nathan Wade. | ||
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee found that an appearance of impropriety was created by Willis' romantic relationship with Wade and determined one of the two needed to leave the case. | ||
Within hours of the decision, Wade resigned. | ||
But the appellate court said that McAfee's decision did not prevent the appearance of impropriety. | ||
The remedy crafted by the trial court to prevent an ongoing appearance of impropriety did nothing to address the appearance of impropriety that existed at times when D.A. Willis was exercising her broad pretrial discretion about who to prosecute and what charges to bring, the court said. | ||
While we recognize that an appearance of impropriety generally is not enough to support disqualification in this, this is the rare case in which disqualification is mandated and no other remedy will suffice to restore public confidence in the integrity of these proceedings. | ||
In other words. | ||
Your own relentless and bottomless corruption destroys you once again. | ||
You could have gone after Trump. | ||
You could have maybe had a case against him. | ||
Problem is there's something intrinsic in you people that makes even the most simple procedure a spider's nest of manipulation, corruption, coercion, and abuse of power. | ||
So... | ||
This is something that the Democrats really need to sit themselves down. | ||
They really need to have some sort of intervention and talk about the fact that all of their despicable schemes are undone by their own corruption. | ||
Do you understand what a bad situation they're in right now? | ||
That they put America in right now? | ||
And we joked about this yesterday. | ||
We put out a short on X talking about how the deep state was struggling to pull off this drone PSYOP and the fact that America itself is collapsing in such a way that the deep state itself is collapsing and can't PSYOP America as well as it used to. | ||
Similar thing happening here. | ||
The Democrats are so corrupt that their attempts to be corrupt are undone by their own corruption. | ||
They tried to pull off these corrupt lawfare attacks against Trump, and they're undone because the lead prosecutor and DA are sleeping with each other with cabins that they rented with taxpayer money. | ||
So it's like an Ouroboros of corruption. | ||
They're eating themselves. | ||
They are... | ||
Just undone continuously by their own inability to do things in an upright and forthright manner. | ||
Hilarious and, I don't know, embedded in there is some sort of metaphysical super truth about who these people are. | ||
And how we still, despite all of the attacks and all of the destruction they've wrought to America, we still have a Christian civilization where, like, you get destroyed over this. | ||
Where, like, corruption eventually fails. | ||
And places that are totally lost and gone, like, she never would have been removed. | ||
It never really would have even been questioned. | ||
You know, picture the Nazi Germany or Soviet Union or something. | ||
You know, this type of stuff would have just been swept up and destroyed. | ||
But, like, there's still something about America that corruption denotes failure. | ||
Not always, but seemingly to an increasing degree. | ||
So it's very nice. | ||
That's very nice to see. | ||
Very nice to see. | ||
So that's it. | ||
That's the last one. | ||
That was the only one still clinging on by Fannie Willis' manicured fingernails. | ||
Desperately trying to get Trump on this utterly trumped up charge about basically questioning the 2020 election. | ||
Basically he saw the open manipulation that took place in front of everybody on live TV where they told everybody they stopped counting only to Wake up the next morning and say, actually, we kept counting through the night. | ||
Every single vote was for Joe Biden and he won, actually. | ||
Totally absurd. | ||
But Trump questioned that. | ||
They went after him, claiming he was trying to overthrow the election. | ||
Never should have even gotten as far as it did. | ||
But it's over now. | ||
It's over. | ||
And that was their last desperate hope. | ||
Back to the spending bill. | ||
Trump's forceful rebuke of the bill comes as billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, tasked with heading the incoming administration's spending-cut-oriented Department of Government Efficiency, joined the chorus of voices opposed to the bill and took a victory lap as the latest iteration seemed doomed to fail Wednesday afternoon, despite Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson's approval of the package. | ||
Elon Musk retweets this announcement with the phrase, your elected representatives have heard you and now the terrible bill is dead. | ||
The voice of the people has triumphed. | ||
Vox Populi, Vox Dei, meaning the voice of people, the voice of God. | ||
He also called it one of the worst bills ever written. | ||
And have you ever seen a bigger piece of pork? | ||
This, again, from the Infowars article where they detail all of this stuff. | ||
Unless Doge ends the career of deceitful pork-barrel politicians, the waste and corruption will never stop. | ||
Therefore, there's no choice but to do so. | ||
I wish there was another way, but there is not. | ||
He says, any member of the House or Senate who votes for this outrageous spending bill deserves to be voted out in two years, Musk wrote in another post. | ||
In a way, I wish... | ||
I wish I could distrust Elon Musk. | ||
I get that a lot of people really think that Elon Musk is a snake in the grass and he's just playing a part to lure us into accepting neural links in our brains or whatever. | ||
I wish I could believe that. | ||
It would be nice. | ||
I wish we weren't in a situation where it takes the world's richest man to step up and threaten to primary these people. | ||
But for my entire life, Republicans, normal Republican citizens, have tried desperately to get their representatives to listen to them. | ||
Desperately cried out for an interruption to this cycle. | ||
And have gone completely ignored because we don't have the power or influence of the people with the money. | ||
Now there's somebody with money wielding it And the power and influence that comes with it on our behalf. | ||
And it's amazing. | ||
And it's great. | ||
And I love it. | ||
And I don't know what else to say. | ||
I mean, what could even be the ulterior motive behind this? | ||
Again, I'm just amazed at what has happened. | ||
And how unique this is. | ||
And how just, it's been deja vu every year, year over year, decades on end. | ||
Of Republicans pointing out, like, look at all this pork barrel spinning. | ||
There's no way we should pass this. | ||
This is terrible. | ||
And then it just passes every single time. | ||
And so for the first time, somebody with the power to influence the Congress, I mean, even Trump, you know, was overridden by the rhinos throughout his first administration. | ||
Even if he stood up and denounced some continuing resolution or whatever, Republicans in Congress would just ignore him and do it anyway. | ||
This is so epic. | ||
I can't even explain. | ||
This is the tag team duo that we've needed. | ||
All the disappointments of Donald Trump's first administration, where he just had no backup, no... | ||
Nobody in his corner with power to actually get stuff done. | ||
It was Trump and us versus the entire establishment. | ||
It was Trump and the American people disempowered and disenfranchised as we are against the institutional might of the RINOs and the Democrats in their uniparty participation in each other's schemes. | ||
Now Elon Musk has joined the team and it's like a total game changer. | ||
It's exactly what Trump has needed this entire time. | ||
And it's brilliant. | ||
And so it's Thomas Massey and Rand Paul and RFK Jr. and Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
The tables have turned. | ||
The balance scale has finally evened out. | ||
And I got nothing to complain about. | ||
And I got nothing to complain about in this regard. | ||
And it's like there is no end to the pork bill spending. | ||
I've barely scratched the surface with the changing of definitions and the hundreds of billions of dollars in some cases for totally outrageous stuff. | ||
I've barely even scratched the surface. | ||
Infowars.com has the stories. | ||
J6 committee legal cover, censorship cartel funding, spending packages riddled with weaponized pork. | ||
Johnson may scrap bill after outrage. | ||
And yeah, the J6 committee was basically going to be given total legal cover. | ||
And the executive branch wouldn't have been able to subpoena questions from Congress having to do with the J6 committee. | ||
Another total cover-up embedded in this pork spending barrel. | ||
It's over. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I'm very happy to welcome my guest, known as BX. BX is an independent investigator, streamer, and artist. | ||
Her investigations focus on exposing satanic pedophile networks, psyops, and under-reported events. | ||
You can catch her streams on Twitch, where she deconstructs media narratives and, of course, rants about the government. | ||
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BX, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
Hi, Harrison. | ||
Thanks for having me back on. | ||
My pleasure, and I had a feeling we'd be having you back on as soon as this mass shooting in Madison, Wisconsin happened. | ||
You know, our last time that we talked, you were in studio, and our discussion sort of opened up a new dimension of reality for me. | ||
Sort of this type of thing that you'd kind of see signals of, you'd see hints of, like, something's going on here, but you don't know what it is. | ||
And then you sort of revealed this satanic pedophile network, has a couple different names, was 764, these things. | ||
And ever since then, it's just been in my mind. | ||
It was just, you know, something I never knew about and thought about. | ||
Once you see it, you start seeing it sort of everywhere. | ||
And just as soon as this shooting happened, I thought, I'm not going to be surprised when BX comes out and says, this shooter was involved in some way, or at least related in some way to these networks. | ||
Tell us, what have you discovered about this shooter, Rupnow, who You went into, I guess, her Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin and killed a student and a teacher and wounded several others. | ||
What have you found looking into this person? | ||
Well, it's funny you say that. | ||
People tell me this a lot. | ||
Now I see this everywhere. | ||
Not specifically the 764 stuff, but really just this accelerationism, right? | ||
This group of people who you could only really describe as domestic terrorists. | ||
Their goal is to corrupt our youth and provoke them to violence and get them to basically commit terror attacks against our country by proxy. | ||
And the whole time, the people who are provoking them to do these things, they just We're good to go. | ||
To be honest, I have a rule after mass shootings that people start tagging me almost immediately every single time. | ||
And I like to wait a couple of days and really just like dig into it and see if there's something there. | ||
Not every mass shooting is the same. | ||
There's a lot of different, you know, various reasons people might do that. | ||
But for the most part, the ones that we've been seeing recently have all been connected to this, you know, this situation. | ||
Theory of accelerationism. | ||
And so what happened when I started looking into this shooter is the first thing I did was go to the Twitter page that they were alleging belonged to the shooter. | ||
And I went into their following. | ||
They're only following, I think, 11 people. | ||
And I was actually pretty surprised to see that they were following members of this cult. | ||
of that cult were also following me, which I actually was, I was, I was a little shaken, but it's not, I guess it shouldn't have surprised me because the, the, the people, these terrorists, these, these nasty, nasty people, they do follow me because of my reporting. | ||
They love to send me threats and stuff. | ||
So, you know, but yeah, it was pretty shocking. | ||
So I decided, okay, well, I guess I'm gonna spend the next two days digging into this and trying to figure out what the ties are. | ||
And it did end up that this shooter did have a direct, it seems to have a direct link with the 764 Child Exploitation and Extortion Network, which I've been exclusively covering for the last year. | ||
Yeah, and they have found some people, I remember, you know, since our last conversation, there were people that you were sort of hinting, yeah, you know, the cops may be on to this guy, and they've since been arrested. | ||
So, again, I mean, this is... | ||
Very real. | ||
Like, people hear, like, pedophile, you know, networks, and you get this idea of, like, Pizzagate and all this crazy speculation, even though Pizzagate was real, in my opinion. | ||
It gets a little into the woo-woo crazy Q-level stuff, but, like, what you're talking about is not crazy, it's not absurd, it's, like, on the books, people have been arrested for it, people have been proven to have committed violence or self-harm as a result of participation in this cult, like... | ||
It's very real and it's unfortunate that it's like, I don't know, it's this weird thing where you talk about pedophile networks and people think it's absurd because of, you know, anyway. | ||
It's real. | ||
I just want people to know it's absolutely real. | ||
And one of the things that we covered early on was the supposed manifesto that was published by Slatsism, and I'm not sure who this person's real name is, but we covered it with the proviso, like, we don't know if this is real, we don't know if this is legit, this is being... | ||
Put forward as the manifesto, but we haven't been able to confirm it officially. | ||
What were you able to find about the manifesto? | ||
We talked about it on the show, so if people want to see that, then go watch the previous episode. | ||
But you basically confirmed that it probably is the actual manifesto, right? | ||
Yeah, so I was, so Slats is, I think her name is Anna Slats. | ||
She's a pretty solid journalist and, you know, I reached out to her and she was nice enough to kind of walk me through how she got the evidence and how she, you know, the person who had given it to her had like screen recorded himself, like opening a document and scrolling through it. | ||
So she felt like this was legit. | ||
And the first thing that stood out was that the manifesto contained the shooter's name and date of birth. | ||
And this was five hours or so before the officials confirmed that. | ||
So this wouldn't be like a typical prank that you would see being played before the facts came out. | ||
So there was that. | ||
And then when I'm looking in the manifesto, whoever wrote it, seemingly the shooter is confirming things about her personal life, her parents being divorced multiple times, and the therapist that she was seeing. | ||
And then all of those facts were actually confirmed by the Washington I'm not going to say who it was because I'm not really 100% sure, but the mainstream outlets started reporting that this was correct, that her parents had been divorced and she had kind of a tough childhood. | ||
And so the details in the manifesto lined up with the facts of her personal life, and that also kind of lent some credibility to that being legitimate. | ||
As far as the motive part of her manifesto, The first thing that stood out to me there was that there were very clear links to Eastern European mass killers, not the typical ones you would see like Adam Lanza or the Columbine, even though she was definitely a A fan of the column line shooters. | ||
But I was seeing her focusing more on these Eastern European attacks. | ||
These attacks were motivated by nihilism and what we call like anti-humanism. | ||
This idea that you need to cleanse the population and kill as many people as possible because they're scum and not worth living. | ||
This is a sentiment that we've seen Popping up a lot, including with one of the people that she cited in her manifesto as being her inspiration, was a mass stabber from Turkey. | ||
I think he committed his attack in August. | ||
It didn't really make waves that much on the American news. | ||
But this person was specifically provoked and kind of groomed and indoctrinated by this Ukrainian cult called MKU. Which I've covered extensively in my research. | ||
And that's going to be connected straight to the satanic order of nine angles and the 764 Child Exploitation Network. | ||
Yeah, and of course... | ||
It's like a mouthful. | ||
No, yeah, and well, you lay all of this out in a very, very thorough thread on X as well as your sub stack, so if people want to, you know, get into the nitty-gritty, they got to follow BX at BX underscore on underscore X, and you can find all this stuff detailed there with screenshots and everything. | ||
What do you think the influence of these networks or just this... | ||
Accelerationism ideology. | ||
Do you think that played into her choice of where to target to do her mass shooting? | ||
Why she chose a church or a Christian school? | ||
Well, I think her target selection was based on the fact that she went to that school and that's where she had access to. | ||
And of course, this is all kind of speculation at this point, right? | ||
However, I think that her intention was to do a school shooting. | ||
In addition to being linked to these cults or these networks that I've been talking about, this person was also part of what we call the TCC community. | ||
It stands for Tree Crime Community, but it's not like people who watch Netflix documentaries. | ||
It's people who are obsessed with mass murderers to the extent that they're sexualizing and just obsessing over mass shooters specifically. | ||
And so, these communities are really nasty. | ||
When you get into them, they're just awful. | ||
There are usually a lot of young, angsty teens, and a lot of times, very frequently, the teens in these communities are planning their own shootings out in the open. | ||
And we've seen the last couple of mass shootings, actually, school shootings, rather, come from this group. | ||
Including the shooting in Georgia by the 14-year-old Colt Gray, which happened a few months ago. | ||
He also seemed to be part of one of these kind of like discord internet communities where they kind of fan out over school shootings and mass shootings. | ||
But because she was so into this community, it makes sense that she would target a school because that's the aesthetic that she was kind of going for was to copycat Columbine. | ||
And, I mean, the fact that she's a female school shooter is pretty unique anyway, right? | ||
Most school shooters are boys. | ||
We've seen an uptick of trans people shooting. | ||
What does it say to you, or, you know, what do you think the implications are that this is a... | ||
Very young girl sort of being influenced by this group and actually going out and committing a mass murder. | ||
This is not something that is known to be carried out by girls most of the time. | ||
I mean, is there any insight to glean there? | ||
Yeah, actually, we've been seeing kind of an uptick in the number of girls or females who are involved in these networks, these online communities, whether it be this greater what we call the calm community, which is just like a general... | ||
Network of cyber criminals and people who are committing doxing and swatting, extortion, child abuse. | ||
All of this stuff is both genders represented. | ||
I mean, we definitely see less females, but not none. | ||
So it makes sense, especially in the TCC community, this mass shooter fan club. | ||
We see a lot of girls in that community because they're kind of like, you know, we call them hyperistophiles. | ||
They're like obsessed with You know, honestly, like almost sexually obsessed with mass shooters, which are mostly men. | ||
And so we see a lot of women in these communities or girls in these communities for that reason. | ||
And I think that this is something we're going to continue to see more of, unfortunately, until we can kind of get a handle on this new rising trend. | ||
Yeah, well, and that was my question about the connection with the true crime community, because I know that the true crime audience on YouTube and Netflix is primarily female. | ||
And this is a phenomenon that we've known about for a long time, you know, even back in the 70s or whenever Ted Bundy would be getting, you know, truckloads of fan mail from women after he was revealed that he'd murdered, you know, as a serial killer that murdered women. | ||
For some reason, that made women find him extremely attractive. | ||
And, you know, I think he got married while he was in jail to one of his fans. | ||
Right. | ||
So this is this is something that we've seen a lot of. | ||
And so that's why I wonder if there's this merging of this like weird activist satanic community and the true crime community. | ||
And if there's a an influx of women from the true crime community that I'm sure start off with Netflix documentaries and find themselves sort of being pulled into the rabbit hole and becoming fascinated by these acts of random violence. | ||
So that is that is interesting. | ||
I mean, what do you what do you think? | ||
Is this a deliberate thing by the Satanists? | ||
Do you think they see, oh, well, there's a lot of interest in true crime. | ||
We can co-opt that and sort of draw people in through that initial sort of entry into this world. | ||
That's exactly what I was going to say. | ||
Yes, you know, it's not surprising to me. | ||
I mean, I guess now this is all kind of new and this is actually a new development because while we've seen the TCC community kind of going its own direction and being a serious threat for a while, this is the first time I've actually conclusively seen an overlap between these harmful online communities and the TCC communities. this is the first time I've actually conclusively seen an And what we know about these groups, especially the ones that are influenced by the satanic, either Order of Nine Angles or this Temple of Blood cult, | ||
We've seen that the people from these groups try to find communities where people are radicalizing to violence and they infiltrate them and they use those communities to their own accelerationist advantage. | ||
So they see a group of teens that are talking about doing a mass shooting and they figure like, oh, these people only need a very slight nudge. | ||
Right? | ||
To go attack the West. | ||
And so they see these people, these mentally ill, largely, I mean, they're almost all, I'm just going to say, like, I'm not a mental, I'm not a psychiatrist or a mental health professional, but these are not mentally well teenagers who join these communities. | ||
And so, you know, these people are known to infiltrate communities with unstable individuals and try to provoke them to violence. | ||
And so this would be a very logical place for them to turn up. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Yeah, and look, I love, you know, true crime content, but you definitely, you know, there's a difference between enjoying watching the process of like a criminal being taken down and actually celebrating and like making music videos of the Columbine shooters and treating them as heroes. | ||
And that has a real tangible effect. | ||
And I, you know, I feel like this sort of overlaps a little bit. | ||
This might be a little bit of a tangent, but the Luigi Mangione, you know, assassination of the CEO, the fact that he's being praised and celebrated and there's, you know, The concert's being given where his image is being shown and everybody in the crowd is cheering. | ||
It's like, this is creepy. | ||
There's something weird going on here where, you know, there's this trend of celebrating random acts of violence. | ||
And it's happening sort of underground with the school shooting stuff. | ||
You don't see a lot of mainstream media people celebrating that, but you do see mainstream media people or mainstream leftist people celebrating Luigi Mangione and saying, yeah, well, you know, maybe CEOs should be scared. | ||
Maybe there's something good. | ||
I mean, what's happening, do you think, that's allowing this kind of rhetoric to make its way into, like, respectable conversation in America? | ||
I've seen a lot, I mean, Bill Burr and, like, a lot of really, like, famous people going, yeah, Luigi Mangione, you know, maybe CEO should be scared. | ||
Maybe what he did wasn't such a bad thing. | ||
I mean, this is creepy. | ||
Do you see a connection with sort of these two aspects of celebrating violence in this way? | ||
You know, I'm not going to make any excuses for people who've celebrated, you know, just murdering or, like, you know, assassinating people on the streets. | ||
That's not what America's about, obviously. | ||
I think that it was kind of surprising to me to see how many big talking heads were, like, celebrating that, you know, very un-American act. | ||
Right. | ||
And it's concerning, and I think that the accelerationists, the actual terrorists, the really bad guys, they will always try to exploit things like this to advance their agenda. | ||
So even if somebody wasn't motivated by accelerationism when they committed their crime, these guys will find a way to make it seem like they were, or to celebrate it, or to push out divisive rhetoric to try to get people upset. | ||
And there's a very big concern when big media people do that, the same way that it's concerning when accelerationists do this, is that they're almost promoting people to be inspired by them and committing their own acts of violence. | ||
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So, for example, with the school shooter being a female, I definitely foresee these accelerationists trying to use that to incite more women. | ||
Like, they're going to actually use that to target girls and young women and try to get them to basically be inspired by that and copycat in their own act of violence. | ||
And so we might actually see this spur a trend of young women committing acts of violence, and that's very concerning. | ||
Yeah, and, you know, the thing that really kind of freaks me out about it is, like, what are you supposed to do about this? | ||
Because I'm sort of a free speech absolutist. | ||
I think, you know, you have every right, as an American, if you want to celebrate school shooters, there's nothing the government can do to tell you, you are not allowed to idolize these people. | ||
Like, you have freedom of speech, you can do that. | ||
It's like, I don't want to see government intervention, but if we as a culture or a society... | ||
Can't put a stop to this or, you know, I don't know, you know, sway the influence away from these types of people. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I guess the government has to go. | ||
I mean, what do you what do you do about this? | ||
Because you've got these people in these communities celebrating this stuff, obviously priming and grooming people to go out and commit violence. | ||
But as long as they're just talking or, you know, saying we love Klebold or whatever. | ||
I don't know if there's much you can do about it. | ||
What do we do about this, I guess, is the question. | ||
That's what freaks me out. | ||
It's like, the problem is bad, but the solution is also bad. | ||
What do we do here? | ||
Well, there's a very fine line between your freedom of speech, which I agree includes glorifying violence, right? | ||
You can say, I think that all X, Y, Z should be genocided. | ||
And that's your free speech, as awful as that might be for most people, right? | ||
You don't want to give the government any kind of exceptions to free speech, right? | ||
I'm very clear about that as well. | ||
However, there are people behind the scenes in almost all of these cases, and I highly suspect we'll find this about the Madison shooter as well, that these people are not really the lone actors that you think they are. | ||
These people are being very specifically groomed and provoked to go commit violent acts. | ||
And incitement of violence and provoking violence and grooming a vulnerable youth to go commit an act of violence is not considered free speech. | ||
So I think that the focus for law enforcement needs to shift towards finding the people who are in these communities who have infiltrated it, who are trying to provoke people to go commit acts of mass violence as a type of terrorism. | ||
I mean, this is a type of terrorism, and we saw this type of terrorism used by ISIS, where they would, you know, the virtual planner model is what they called it, where they would basically be located in the Middle East and they'd be trying to provoke people or indoctrinate and groom people to go commit acts of violence in America. | ||
And that's the same thing that we're seeing now. | ||
I don't agree that you have the right to go prey on a vulnerable youth and try to convince them to go commit an act of violence. | ||
And so really, I think that we need to focus on the groups that are doing this, that are grooming the kids. | ||
And only then I think we might see, you know, a decrease in these kinds of communities. | ||
And I also think that social media platforms play a role, right? | ||
For example, in this so-called TCC community, there's a lot of really nasty stuff that very obviously breaks Twitter's TOS, where they will show basically the Uvalde shooter and just make video edits where they're showing the screaming kids and like just awful stuff that's abhorrent to most people, where they will show basically the Uvalde shooter and just make And they use hashtags and things like this to organize and get around and Twitter can stop that or X can stop that, for example. | ||
Discord can shut down these servers where massive numbers of people are going to glorify mass shooters because that's where these provocateurs flock to. | ||
And you have these bad actors and a lot of times they're planning out crimes in these communities. | ||
Servers in these communities. | ||
And so I think that there's a lot going on, a lot of ways you can stop it. | ||
The other way is really just raising awareness and informing parents about this risk and trying to get parents more involved in their kids' online presence and making sure that they're not allowing their kids access to these communities. | ||
Yeah, and I guess the underage thing changes it too, right? | ||
Because like, same thing with like pornography. | ||
It's like, well, you have free speech, you're allowed to do that. | ||
But under 18, no, the government has a responsibility to, you know, protect kids from that. | ||
So in the same way, if you've got a 14-year-old being groomed in this stuff, I think the government at least could go and intervene and go talk to the parents and go, hey, your kid is talking to some bad people. | ||
Maybe don't even shut down the Discord servers. | ||
Let them stay open, but just be inside, you know, have authorities inside observing it and not arresting people preemptively, but maybe going and intervening, especially when when kids are involved. | ||
Of course, you can find more about this on your sub stack. | ||
BX rights dot sub stack dot com. | ||
Again, BX is my guest. | ||
She's on Twitch at BX streams on Rumble BX on Rumble on X at BX underscore on X. | ||
I'm sorry, BX underscore on underscore X. | ||
I got to get that right because no matter how many times I say it, people still hit me up after and go, who was that person? | ||
BX underscore on underscore X. The story is also at infowars.com. | ||
Teen Wisconsin Christian school shooting suspect linked to satanic, pedo, and accelerationist groups. | ||
You know, with the Nashville shooter, transgender shooter, she had a manifesto that the authorities did everything they could not to release. | ||
Do you think anything like that is happening here with the Madison, Wisconsin shooter? | ||
Do you think the authorities know more than they're saying? | ||
And do you think there's a reason why they would want to maybe hide some of the impetus behind these school shootings? | ||
Well, it's only been a couple of days. | ||
I think that in this case, because the manifesto was in a Google document, they're going to want to run that with their forensics and make sure 100% that they can confirm it via like a forensic digital trail. | ||
And so that can take a while. | ||
I think that the difference between this and the Nashville manifesto, and I think something that a lot of people got wrong about the Nashville manifesto, was assuming that this was something that she wanted to show the world. | ||
When in reality, it was kind of just a diary of her like crazy musings. | ||
And it was handwritten, which made it a physical possession. | ||
And that's in contrast to most of these people who intentionally put, which the Nashville, her diary wasn't really a manifesto. | ||
A manifesto is something that they put out intentionally because they want the public to see it. | ||
Because this one's already out in public, I don't see any reason why they would try to keep it from us because we already have it. | ||
They're just going to have to answer for it. | ||
I'm really glad that it became public because if it hadn't have become public, then we might have been faced with that same situation. | ||
Yeah, and of course, the irony is she tried to post it on X and forgot to make it public on her Google Drive. | ||
So there's just a link to a Google Drive that was private and that nobody could get into. | ||
So again, you're dealing with a 14-year-old here, not a criminal mastermind. | ||
Well, incredible stuff. | ||
I just encourage everybody watching, go to bxrights.substack.com or follow BX on X at BX underscore on underscore X to find out more. | ||
It really is a disturbing rabbit hole, but you know, Like I said at the beginning, once you start noticing it, you'll start noticing it everywhere. | ||
This accelerationism, the satanic pedophile networks, BX, will highlight it all. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us again today. | ||
Thanks, Harrison. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Third hour is on. | ||
We'll be joined shortly by Matthew Arrett. | ||
Talk about the occult... | ||
Foundations behind so much of what we're seeing today. | ||
Still have a lot to talk about in today's show, but I just... | ||
We'll take a moment here. | ||
Take a moment here to... | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know what to call this. | ||
To stare for a moment into the abyss. | ||
Just for a moment. | ||
Just a quick glance into the abyss. | ||
We don't want to be swallowed by it after all, and that is a distinct possibility with the video I'm about to show you. | ||
Clip 13, San Francisco weight czar. | ||
What that means is up to you. | ||
It's a woman named Virgie Tovar. | ||
She came out with a video explaining why eating less cake is in fact oppression. | ||
Let's watch and learn, shall we? | ||
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CRFI. If you're like many women, you've been to a birthday party or a small office gathering, an event that's meant to bring people together. | |
There's swinging tunes, some adult beverages, and good convo. | ||
And then it comes time to cut the cake and someone decides to ruin everything. | ||
Oh my god, that slice is huge. | ||
That slice is bigger than Beyonce's paycheck. | ||
Can you cut me half of half of that? | ||
A cake-related fatphobic incident, or CRFI, is that moment when it's time to eat delicious cake and it's interrupted by a moralizing impulse. | ||
Inevitably, there's always someone at the party who has to declare publicly that their slice is too large and that the person who's cutting the cake, almost invariably a woman, must do some disproportionate amount of labor in order to accommodate their need to feel superior. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
Can you do a little bit, just like, can you, like, scrape all the frosting off and cut it in half and give me two forks because I'm sharing? | ||
Smaller? | ||
Like a little bit more? | ||
Like tiny? | ||
No, like less. | ||
Less than what you're smaller, please. | ||
Could you just cut my piece into 12 equal, symmetrical little pieces and put each one with three little Tupperware so that I can have a bite for each month of 2018? | ||
- Thanks. - This is not a parody, folks. - Let's take a step back and view what's happening through a critical feminist lens. - This is paid for by your tax dollars. - Typically happen in environmental What is happening? | ||
Diet culture? | ||
In many parts of diet culture there is a significant performance component. | ||
You have to show others that you are being good. | ||
Controlling how much you eat is part of what it means to be a good woman. | ||
This kind of behavior is a way for people to keep other people in check through food moralizing, surveillance, and policing. | ||
These are the mechanisms that are at the core of diet culture and weight control. | ||
The idea that you can position yourself as superior to others through self-control and self-denial is super sexist. | ||
CRFIs have a history of creating a hierarchy among women and ultimately in maintaining misogynist expectations. | ||
Oh my god! | ||
Oh my god! | ||
What the hell did we just watch? | ||
Folks, that was produced by your government. | ||
With your tax dollars. | ||
That, again, is the... | ||
Waitazar, Virgi Tover. | ||
I don't even have anything to say about that. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
I just, I think we need to reopen the institutions. | ||
I think we've gone too far, folks. | ||
That video was about the moment at a birthday party where you go, can you do a little smaller slice? | ||
And they go, sure. | ||
I don't know what to do anymore. | ||
*laughs* *laughs* Ladies and gentlemen, this is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Joined now by Matthew Eretz. | ||
He's a journalist, cartoonist, director of the Rising Tide Foundation, founder, Canadian Patriot Review, and senior fellow of American University in Moscow. | ||
He joins us today to discuss his book trilogy, Revenge of the Mystery Cults, which documents esoteric underground secret societies and occult cosmologies with rigorous analysis. | ||
You can follow him on X at Eret underscore Matthew. | ||
That's E-H-R-E-T underscore Matthew. | ||
And the substack Matthew Eret dot substack dot com. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us once again, Matthew. | ||
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Hey, thank you for having me back on, Harrison. | |
My pleasure. | ||
And, you know, we've had a couple guests recently. | ||
That they all have sort of a different thing they cover, right? | ||
We have Alex Newman, he's at COP29 or whatever, and they're talking about the green energy stuff. | ||
Yesterday we had on Mel Kay, she had some very interesting things to say about sort of overlapping concepts. | ||
But it turns out all of these things, when you dig into them, when you look really deep down into them, Thank you. | ||
is some weird occultish dare I say satanic influences that are at the heart of all of this so that's what I appreciate about your work tell us about you know why this is important for us to to know right now for our audience to learn about the the occult origins of these things - Well, yeah, and I think that you said it very, very well. | ||
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The things we take for granted that have been sold to us as normal scientific practices, even the realm of psychology as a field, when you start scratching the surface of people like Sigmund Freud or Carl Jung, whose ideas went into play such a big role in the formation of things like the Aeronos Conferences at Escona, which gave birth to, which seeded the things like Esalen, In Big Sur, California, that guided the whole counterculture social engineering project. | |
You're like, this is not science. | ||
This is not a science of mind. | ||
These are people who are practitioners, believers in occultism, in Kabbalah and in a variety of Gnostic beliefs that are intent on subverting the Judeo-Christian structure of society in order to release the liberation of these, | ||
this Pagan priesthood that had once managed much of the ancient world, which has been seeking to restore itself and its initiatory practices under, you know, an occult tradition loyal to certain families, certain hereditary groupings. | ||
And that's been there the whole time. | ||
And it's been packaged for a plebeian audience in a sort of scientific veneer, but it's never been that. | ||
So yeah, my books I attempted to try to Through several different angles, get at that, well, I guess you could say triangulate in on that story. | ||
Since it does help us, it's necessary to have this in mind when we're trying to make sense of the world and the type of crisis we're going into going out of 2024 into 2025. There are agencies that have a perverse eschatology and that have been seeking to try to bring about some form of artificial Purgative sacrifice of humanity to create what some have called the age of Set, the age of Horus, whatever. | ||
The age of Aquarius is another name that's been given to this thing. | ||
But in all cases, it's pagan, it's disgusting, and it's anti-human. | ||
Yeah, absolutely it is. | ||
And it just corresponds with what we talk about here on the show. | ||
They present this as progress, but in reality, they're going back. | ||
And it's like the more you learn, you realize the farther back they're going, right? | ||
So you think, oh, they're trying to go back to a time when they had control of the media, right? | ||
The 1950s or whatever, when they had total control. | ||
And then you go, well, actually what they're doing is they're trying to remove the things that are codified in our Bill of Rights. | ||
So really they're trying to go back to like pre-1776 where they have rule by monarchy and basically neo-feudalism is what they're going for. | ||
And then you come along and go, actually what they're doing is trying to go back 2,000 years to the pre-Christ world where you have these mystery cults and the worship of Set and all of these ancient deities. | ||
I mean, is that sort of a fair reading there? | ||
They're sort of trying to set the clock back to a time before Christianity was dominant where you had these mystery cults that were able to pull the strings and everybody in power was a part of one. | ||
They shared this ancient secret knowledge that allowed them to take control of the masses. | ||
I mean, is that in the same way that they're trying to remove our freedoms to get us back to a pre-1776 world? | ||
Are they trying to remove our spirituality to bring us back to a BC world, to a pre-1776? | ||
You know, Jesus Christ world, would that be an accurate reading? | ||
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That would be a terribly accurate reading, yeah. | |
I mean, from the story that I try to put together in the course of this trilogy of books, I do focus the story a little bit on the trifold cult of Mithra, cult of Sibyl Atis, as well as the cult of Isis that had been the dominant mystery cults in ancient Rome that had contaminated, that were inserted into Rome during the Second Punic War. | ||
And I believe that the architects or the high priests of those mystery religions Probably were behind the sabotage of the bond, the relationship that Rome and Carthage had had for two centuries before the first Unic Wars. | ||
But by the time of the second one, you had A backstabbing kind of like the way the U.S. backstabbed many of its allies during the Cold War under this new mannequin eschatology of, you know, a light versus darkness sort of system that was the wiring of the good versus evil formula of the Cold War, in which case, you know, you had the rise of a lot of the things that we today call the deep state. | ||
But back then you had, you know, the cult of Cybele was brought into Rome from Anatolia. | ||
It was a Phrygian cult. | ||
Soon after you had ISIS as a Romanized version of the ISIS cults under the ISIS Serapis, a system of just a few years later as part of the program to sort of redefine what Rome was, get it to abandon its Republican aspirations and embrace a new type of idea of becoming the new Persian Empire, the new seat of a world empire. | ||
And yeah, when you read the writings of people like Charles Warren, you know, Sir Charles Warren, who oversaw the excavation of Solomon's Temple in the 19th century, he was also brought in to oversee the Jack the Ripper murders, which plays a big role in Volume 2 on Rosicrucian Golem of my series. | ||
There's an obsession with reviving Solomon's Temple, which they see, you know, the In the mind of people like Charles Warren, Sir Francis Burton, who inspired Aleister Crowley. | ||
Aleister Crowley, who wrote a book on the Testament of Solomon. | ||
These apocryphal stories that were probably written by black magicians in the medieval ages. | ||
But they have this idea that what that temple represents for them is a zone of mass human sacrifice. | ||
And they see the Dome of the Rock. | ||
So you read the writings of Charles Warren in the 1880s, 1890s. | ||
Walter Besant, his second-in-command at the Quartor Coronati Lodge, which was sort of the Freemasonic research lodge that oversaw the excavation of the Solomon, you know, the Temple Mound area that is today such a hotspot for geopolitical maneuvers. | ||
They saw the Dome of the Rock, that big rock is sort of the mythical story of where Abraham Was going to sacrifice his son and he was stopped. | ||
Well, they see that as the zone where Solomon they think of as a demonologist who was interfacing with Beelzebub and had a horde of demons at his disposal who built the first Solomon temple and that had that as a mass zone of sacrifice with pipes that currently still exist under the Dome of the Rock that would take the human blood from the sacrifice rock. | ||
Because there's two chambers under that rock that have these pipes that both Warren and Richard Burton explored at length. | ||
Today they're very secretive, but you can find a lot available about them, which they believe, again, and it may be true, perhaps, I don't know, was a zone whereby Again, the blood of the sacrificed victims would be sent into the adjacent soil to create sort of a blood and soil cult. | ||
And that's their idea. | ||
They don't have the idea of the Solomon that people conventionally experience when they read the Old Testament. | ||
That's not the idea that they have. | ||
They have a very different idea, an esoteric idea. | ||
And I think that that is behind their attempt to create sort of a mass ritual. | ||
And that, again, plays a big role both in the Jack the Ripper story, ironically, which that's a whole discussion unto itself, and also the creation of this This thing that they grew with, you know, Richard, with Sir Nelson, what's his name? | ||
Not Sir. | ||
John Nelson Darby and the movement of Darbyites, who was very closely related to Lord Shaftesbury, a cousin of Lord Palmerston, who was behind the idea of convincing all of the Jews of Russia and Europe to just go and move and live in the desert and change their identity to a... | ||
Basically a blood and soil cult instead of something tied to the moral development of the species, which is what the best of Judaism and the best of Christianity had within it for most of history. | ||
Yeah, man, it's just absolutely fascinating. | ||
Again, the trilogy is called Revenge of the Mystery Cults, which is what gave me this idea of like, okay, the mystery cults that existed before Jesus that infiltrated into Rome from the East. | ||
And that's a whole, you know, for me personally, that is such a fascinating topic of conversation that I've actually been reading some about recently. | ||
Coincidentally enough, We're good to go. | ||
It's absolutely fascinating. | ||
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Then all of a sudden, their sons are cutting off their dicks in order to become golly priests in the cult of Sibyl. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Right. | ||
No, it's crazy. | ||
And there's a great series. | ||
It starts with I, Claudius, and then Claudius the god. | ||
And one of the main characters in that is King Herod Agrippa. | ||
And the way that the author paints Herod Agrippa is he was trying to create a basically a Jewish empire to split the Roman Empire, take all of Rome's possessions in the east. | ||
And one of the in this book, the one of the things he says is I was doing this for the benefit of Rome. | ||
I wanted an empire and we can contain all of these mystery cults that are destroying you, all this trouble you have, Rome. | ||
Let me take the eastern part of your empire. | ||
We'll we'll absorb the mystery cults and you guys can get back to, you know, worshiping Jupiter and, you know, all the normal things you guys get up to. | ||
So that's fascinating. | ||
But then this isn't purely historical. | ||
The Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock, I mean, that is central to the entire conflict in the Middle East right now. | ||
Al-Aqsa Flood was the name of the operation on October 7th. | ||
This incredibly holy site in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. | ||
This stuff is not just historical events. | ||
Trivia, right? | ||
It actually has a tangible effect on the world today. | ||
And of course, if you talk about Solomon's Temple, you're talking about the, I mean, that's like the main symbol of the Masonic lodges, and they have a whole, you know, interpretation of that. | ||
So, like, it's crazy, but it's real that these ancient mystery cults and their bizarre practices are like... | ||
Actually having effect and changing the way the world operates right now. | ||
I guess my question is, did these mystery cults persist or are they brought back by people who are interested in them? | ||
Is it the excavations of Solomon's Temple that sort of revived this or have these cults been operating in the underground for the last 2,000 years? | ||
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No, I think that there's been a direct continuity, but they've had to stay underground. | |
So, I mean, the cults try to do a number of things using their influences within the Roman patrician class to destroy the Christians by force, burning Roman torches, things like that. | ||
Through intimidation, psychological warfare, when that didn't work, you had in the second century, early second century, a new strategy of the seeding of new pseudo-Christian cults that were actually pagan mystery cults that had retooled their cosmology to accommodate sort of a Christian wineskin in the form of, you know, the followers of Simon the Sorcerer who had gotten big patronage by Claudius. | ||
And I believe Nero, too, for that matter, until he was exposed by Peter. | ||
But, you know, his followers, and I think modern Kabbalah, the idea of the synthetic hybridization of Chaldean mystery cults, a variety of other things, Hermeticism, sort of took on a Christian flavor. | ||
But Simon was saying, I am God, by the way, and my poor Helen, by the way, is the great mother, Sophia, incarnate. | ||
And so you had these... | ||
These followers included people like Basilides, Valentinus, Marcion, who all tried to, again, bring about a lot of Gnostic heresies in the form of initiatory rites that would basically liberate the individual from any type of fealty to family, nation, Conventional ideas of morality and very unnatural practices that involved what I'm quite certain involved. | ||
Human sacrifice probably first started with animal sacrifices and work its way up. | ||
Sacred orgies, proto-hallucinogenic drugs were also very, very useful for these things, but they were crushed. | ||
After the Council of Nicaea, there was a major fight amongst people The authentic Church Fathers, the second, third, fourth generation Church Fathers, were much smarter than a lot of the representatives of the Church in more recent ages. | ||
And when you read the writings of people like Saint Irenaeus of Leon, who was calling out, you know, basically debunking and showcasing how all of these heresies functioned using trickery, you know, to try to project the image that they have mystical powers by making this, | ||
you know, I have a book by Saint Irenaeus of Leon, He's doing a bang-up job just debunking the tricks that were then used later on by people like Madame Blavatsky to make it appear as though letters are appearing out of thin air or fish are coming out of their hands. | ||
Lights from the night sky are projected on people's ceilings during a seance while they're channeling the dead. | ||
So all of this type of stuff, it did get kind of crushed. | ||
There was a victory after the Council of Nicaea in my reading of things. | ||
But a lot of them did go underground. | ||
A lot of them took on a Christian veneer. | ||
I believe that the Benedictine church appears to have been created as a cover with an esoteric and an exoteric front. | ||
To maintain a continuity of some of these practices for an inter-elite, it seeded things like the Sestercians in the 10th century. | ||
The Sestercians became a driving force of a lot of these things, leading Sestercian, which is sort of a more radical form of Benedictine groupings, ended up seeding things like the Templars. | ||
The Knights Hospitaller were both created as outbranches of Benedictine and Sestercian grand strategists. | ||
You know, Pew de Payen was just one, so was Bernard de Clairvaux. | ||
That became the base of the new age of forever wars of the Crusades. | ||
And again, keep in mind that the Templars had as their headquarters Solomon's Temple. | ||
So they had a very—and they were taught certain secrets about the pre-Christian age through their interfacing with certain— There are certain groupings of what are today called the, or what have been known as the Assassins or the Hashashins, basically drug initiatory. | ||
It's like a nominally Muslim secret order, but that was maintaining a certain pagan theology, and that was creating a system that interfaced with the Templars and was teaching the Templars what the cross, what Solomon's Temple was all about. | ||
And I think even just the Dome of the Rock itself, I think when I look at some of the stories, and this comes up in the books a little bit, there was a certain grouping of Egyptian-based Sufi mystics who were teaching, advising the Abbasids on the location that they needed to build their Holy of Holies, and the fact that they selected that at the end of the seventh century to be that very location that was going to be the cause and fountainhead of forever disputes of religious wars Right. | ||
Was not an accident. | ||
So I think you have these... | ||
I've got a colleague who I do a show with every week, named Gordon, and he called it skin suits. | ||
You know, there's groups that nominally look Jewish, or they look Christian, or they look Muslim, but they're just wearing skin suits, and they're heart of hearts. | ||
They are satanic, and they do want to do something very unnatural, and they work together. | ||
They can control people when we're in a state of fear. | ||
That's how they like to manage. | ||
Their trick basket of I guess controls to manipulate human psychology and the human heart and mass systems occurs only when we're in our most bestial state of fear and anger, when we're fighting, when we're embracing hedonism as individuals, individualizing ourself and breaking away from an idea of the greater good that we're part of. | ||
When we do that, they can control, they've got certain levers that gives them almost like a magical, but it's not really magical. | ||
They're using a certain A science of stupidity to manage us against our own interests. | ||
Well, this is the fascinating thing, right? | ||
I mean, you can go back 2,000 years. | ||
You can go back 1,000 years. | ||
There's a thread of continuity of the strategies used and the methods. | ||
And people might think, well, what does this have to do with me? | ||
Well, first of all, look at the Middle East right now. | ||
Look at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. | ||
All of this dates back to the Crusade era. | ||
And look at the Masons and where they got their symbolism. | ||
All of this stuff still exists probably more powerfully today than it even did a thousand years ago because it's slowly been building behind the scenes. | ||
But at the same time, people are really no different than we were 2,000 years ago. | ||
So the same tactics work in the exact same way. | ||
The same thing where the illusions, you call them false flags, or the appearance of power by manipulating the masses, the embodiment or the... | ||
Creation of fear to manipulate people. | ||
I mean, all of this stuff is as old as humanity, and they figured it out 2,000 years ago how it could be weaponized by the people in power. | ||
It's just absolutely fascinating. | ||
Now, the last book in the series, it's a trilogy of Revenge of the Mystery Cults. | ||
The last one is about Edgar Allan Poe, one of my favorite writers ever. | ||
And when you read Edgar Allan Poe, it's like you can tell there's something behind it. | ||
You're like, man, this guy's tapped into something that I don't quite understand, but there's something Well, yeah, it's tough with only a couple of minutes left, but he represented, I find, one of the most high-quality epistemological... | ||
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He was an epistemological warrior who was at the vanguard of both the Society of Cincinnati, which was an American patriotic organization, which today I think is completely corrupted. | |
It was based upon the sons, the grandchildren of leaders of the Revolutionary War, and his grandfather was a member. | ||
He was a member by default. | ||
And in his work, he's exposing the occult takeover and purging of American patriotic lodges. | ||
So a lot of the American lodges that were purged of their patriots, like Henry Clay, many others, the whole lodge system went through a massive overhaul from 1826 until 1840. And in my assessment, the actual anti-Masonic movement, which was sparked by the murder of William, I'm forgetting his name now, Morgan, There he is. | ||
It was actually run by a bunch of Freemasonic Swedenborgian and also Mormon occultists. | ||
And I don't think Morgan actually died. | ||
I think he was in on it. | ||
And his wife went and married the head of the Mormon church. | ||
What's his name? | ||
Sorry, I'm just blanking all of a sudden on weird brain farts. | ||
Too much information. | ||
I can't think of the name either. | ||
I know exactly who you're talking about. | ||
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So she went out and actually became one of his wives. | ||
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And during that whole shutdown, you had a complete purge and an infusion of the Scottish right north and southern branches that took almost full control over American Freemasonry. | |
And Edgar Poe was trying to expose that. | ||
He was exposing the royal arch embedded in many of his stories. | ||
He was exposing the psychology of oligarchism through Imp of the Perverse, the fall of the House of Usher, a variety of things. | ||
And his Eureka is a direct attack on the transcendentalists who become the basis of the later theosophist movement and the Rosicrucian revival under Sredward Bulwer-Lytton. | ||
And his disciples who were managing people like Madame Bailey, Annie Besant, Colonel Alcott, they were all directly following the thread, the cosmology of the transcendentalists and the spiritualists that had been trying to subvert America. | ||
Matthew, can you stay on for five minutes in the next segment? | ||
Because I do want to finish up this conversation. | ||
I don't feel like we've gotten to the end here. | ||
We'll be right back with Matthew Ayer. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
We're on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Matt Eret, MatthewEret.substack.com, on X, at Eret underscore Matthew. | ||
That's E-H-R-E-T underscore Matthew on X. I had to hold you over for, you know, another five minutes. | ||
I always knew there was something... | ||
I have a very distinct memory, I believe it was in seventh grade, of reading The Cask of Amontillado. | ||
I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, but the Edgar Allan Poe story, and in that story... | ||
One guy asks the other, aren't you a mason? | ||
And he does some sort of gesticulation. | ||
I remember it was the first time I'd heard the word gesticulation, too. | ||
And the other guy goes, yeah, I am a mason. | ||
He holds up a trowel because he's about to, you know, brick the guy into the... | ||
But it's like that type of stuff that was always like, all right, what's... | ||
What's Edgar Allen Poe trying to say here? | ||
Why include this little bit about the Masons in this random story, this horror story about breaking somebody up? | ||
So, absolutely fascinating. | ||
I'm very excited to read your books, especially the third one about Edgar Allen Poe. | ||
The series is Revenge of the Mystery Cults, and there's three books, the third of which is Edgar Poe's Final Unsolved Mystery and other tales of ratiocination. | ||
Ratiosination by Matthew Errett. | ||
So just absolutely directly like hitting all of my big points in terms of history and occultism and Edgar Allan Poe. | ||
Like I think I'm your target audience here and I hope our audience appreciates that too. | ||
But I gotta ask you about Jack the Ripper. | ||
What does Jack the Ripper have to do about this? | ||
And have you seen some of the updates? | ||
Apparently, they've done some DNA testing and think they have a pretty good suspect for the Jack the Ripper murders. | ||
I mean, this is a crime that has held fascination unlike any other crime in history, especially in the area where it happened there in London. | ||
What does Jack the Ripper have to do with occult mystery religions? | ||
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Well, let me just say this. | ||
It is related to the murder of Mary Roger, the second of the tales of the ratiocination with Inspector DuPenny that Poe had outlined. | ||
It was one of his unsolved mysteries, but Mary Rogers, the real woman who was his friend who was murdered in Siddell's cave in Hoboken, New Jersey, that was tied to a broader occult ritual, which I go through in the book. | ||
That sort of led me to realize that that was a precedent for the later Jack the Ripper murders as far as the effect on the psyche of the American people. | ||
It was the first sort of sensationalized murder. | ||
It was a brutal murder of this woman. | ||
And so it was the sort of same thing that happened to the British people, the subjects, when the Jack the Ripper things were unleashed in Whitechapel in 1888 over the course of 12 weeks. | ||
And according to the data that I pulled together, this was tied very much to the esoteric section of the Theosophists and a couple of witches that were part of the, I guess you can consider it a coven, tied to Madame Blavatsky herself, who had only recently come to London from IDR after she had been discovered to be a hoaxster, but there was a bit of a An operation there, too, that I go through in my book. | ||
Now, there was this esoteric section that was also founded by leading members and founders of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn that also set up their Isis Urania Temple around that very same time in London, who were members of the esoteric section. | ||
Mabel Collins and Vittoria Kremers were two women who had a business With an individual who I find, I think, is the primary culprit. | ||
And I don't think there was just one Ripper murderer, but I think the key figure in this story is Rosslyn Donston Stevenson. | ||
Official name is Robert Donston Stevenson. | ||
He had checked himself into the Whitechapel Hospital. | ||
He had a business with Mabel and Victoria Kremers for about a year afterwards in the cosmetics business. | ||
And the actual positioning caught my attention. | ||
I forget which author I was reading, brought up the geometry of the location of the five canon murders, which Take the form of the Vesca Pisces, the overlapping of two circles that have shared radiuses that overlap with each other. | ||
That also has deep occult significance as far as the integration of opposites. | ||
You have a variety of different cultural matrices, but it does take a very important role within the cosmology of the black magicians that have been trying to steer society into this new age. | ||
Including people like Aleister Crowley, who put a lot of focus on that, the connection of the Lingam and the Yanni, the male and the feminine, that have to integrate. | ||
So the fact that the positions of the murdered prostitutes took on that form, and there's a lot more to it. | ||
I mean, I'm skipping a lot of material here. | ||
The fact that the business of that cosmetics company I was mentioning, that was run by these three people who were all black magicians, was in the very location... | ||
That Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, trained by Jesuits, was a member of the Hermetic Order of Golden Dawn, hated Edgar Allan Poe and tried to pervert the story of Poe's Inspector DuPay in the form of Sherlock Holmes. | ||
The building that he selected a year before, a year before the Whitechapel murders, the very building that was the home office of his Sherlock Holmes was the very same building That was then selected by Mabel Collins, Vittoria Kramers, and Dawson Stevenson to manage their cosmetics business. | ||
And God knows what type of where they got their fats for their candles and their things. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But yeah, this thing is very, very much tied to sort of a ritual invocation in my assessment. | ||
Man, again, it's absolutely fascinating whether you're a fan of history or just uncovering the mysterious impulses that have been behind some of the world events that we know a lot about, but you don't really know the truth. | ||
It's just absolutely incredible. | ||
Of course, you're having to leave out a lie. | ||
You wrote three books about the topic. | ||
We can't cover it all here. | ||
People got to go out and get the books, Revenge of the Mystery Cults, matthewerritt.substack.com. | ||
Before I let you go, I have one question from a listener on X. And I don't know if you have any input on this, but they simply asked, what do you think about Elon Musk? | ||
Do you think Elon Musk plays into the mystery of Colts operating right now? | ||
I don't know if you put any thought into this, but that was a question posed by a listener on Twitter. | ||
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That's the punchline of Volume 2, Rosicrucian Golem on Tesla 2.1, Nikola Tesla 2.1, and then Tesla 2.0 as the software update, which, unfortunately, Elon and Thiel play prominent roles in that particular volume. | |
Interesting. | ||
You know what? | ||
I hadn't even noticed. | ||
I looked at the cover and I saw Tesla and Newton there and Darwin and I totally missed that Elon Musk is actually there on the cover. | ||
I should have known you had something to say. | ||
So good guy or bad guy? | ||
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It's not looking good. | |
It's not looking good. | ||
Darn it, but he's doing such great things. | ||
All right, well, we could talk about that for hours. | ||
And really, any of these things, I could talk about for hours and hours and hours. | ||
Matthew Errett, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Follow Matthew on x at errett underscore Matthew, substack, matthewerrett.substack.com, where you can get his books, Revenge of the Mystery Colts. | ||
It's a three-part series. | ||
The middle part has the part about Elon Musk, if that's what you're interested in. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us today, Matthew. | ||
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My pleasure. | ||
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Chinese military adds hundreds of missiles to arsenal, Pentagon report reveals. | ||
The People's Liberation Army has added hundreds of new missiles and 100 more nuclear warheads as part of a military buildup designed for a war with the United States, according to a Pentagon report made public Wednesday. | ||
Now, we've heard from people in the know in American military circles that the assumption is that America is planning on a war with China and the American timeline has that happening in about 2027. That was the latest we've heard. | ||
It appears as though China is chomping at the bit. | ||
They're really gearing up in a real way for war right now. | ||
And again, people in the know that I know have the Chinese timeline of war with America kicking off as early as May 2025. Okay, so we'll know if I'm right six months from now. | ||
It's not my prediction. | ||
It's what I'm being told is that as of May 2025, China plans on direct confrontation with America. | ||
The disturbing part about this... | ||
Is that a lot of people assume this is going to be a war around Taiwan and a war in and around China and the South China Sea, Eastern Asia. | ||
I'm hearing a lot of talk that when the attack comes, it's going to be on the American mainland. | ||
And of course, they have hundreds of thousands of potential alien operators behind enemy lines here in America, having been allowed in by the Biden administration, that could very well be teed up and gearing up for an attack on the U.S. mainland. | ||
Because hell, if you're China, why should you let America... | ||
Set the battlefield in your backyard. | ||
If you're going to go with America, why wait for them to start it? | ||
And why allow it to take place in your neck of the woods? | ||
Why not take the fight to America and hit them before they can get their act together? | ||
Again, this is just thinking in a purely strategic way. | ||
And we're seeing a lot of sort of quiet and subtle signals. | ||
But if you pay attention, they're all pointing to this being a reality. | ||
Chinese military adds hundreds of missiles to arsenal. | ||
We've got... | ||
Sorry, I have all these stacked up together here. | ||
China bans gallium antimony exports to U.S. in response to chip sanctions. | ||
We covered this earlier in this month, in December. | ||
And again, it seems to be a prelude to war, as these are elements that are necessary for the creation of advanced weapons systems. | ||
Likewise, how many of you have heard this story? | ||
It should probably be a bigger one. | ||
It happened the end of November. | ||
EU vessels surround anchored Chinese ship after Baltic sea cables are severed. | ||
I pay attention to this stuff, and I completely missed this story, but luckily it was sent to me by a friend of mine this week. | ||
For more than a week, this is again at the end of November, a Chinese commercial ship has apparently been forced to anchor in the Baltic Sea, surrounded and monitored by naval and coastal guard vessels from the European countries as authorities attempt to unravel a maritime mystery. | ||
The development arose after two undersea fiber optic cables were severed, and investigators from a task force that includes Finland, Sweden, and Lithuania are trying to determine if the ship's crew intentionally cut the cables by dragging the ship's anchor along the sea floor. | ||
So I'm sure you all remember this. | ||
We reported on the outages at the time. | ||
And, you know, obviously the initial suspect would be Russia. | ||
Since this was at the same time that Finland and other Baltic, you know, northern countries near Russia were really gearing up for war there. | ||
They had mobilized a lot of troops and, you know, just been brought into NATO. Sweden, that is. | ||
Just brought into NATO. And so a lot of the focus was on Russia. | ||
And, you know, there's this big Internet outage and people are like, what does this have to do with it? | ||
Well, very quietly, they determined that it may very well have been this Chinese ship deliberately dragging its anchor across the seabed to destroy the cables. | ||
And that ship was surrounded by EU vessels who kept it locked in and barricaded as they did this investigation. | ||
Not a lot of people heard about this, but that was the that was another Very interesting confrontation between China and the forces of the West. | ||
From December 15th, big Chinese naval exercise leaves Taiwan and U.S. struggling for response. | ||
Taipei and Washington draw different conclusions over the meaning of unannounced military deployment. | ||
A week ago, Taiwan was bracing for a Chinese military exercise to punish its president. | ||
For a trip abroad that included two short visits to the US. It would have been another show of force from Beijing in retaliation for Taiwanese leaders asserting their country's independence. | ||
But what happened next took Taipei by surprise. | ||
Its military and national security officials observed what they called The largest Chinese military deployment in nearly 30 years. | ||
At the same time, Beijing announced partial restrictions on air traffic in seven zones hugging its coastline from Shanghai to Hong Kong for two days. | ||
There was not a word from the PLA in contrast to the propaganda campaigns which tend to accompany its drills targeting Taipei. | ||
Taiwan and the U.S., the only foreign defender against China's threat to annex it by force if Taipei resists unification indefinitely, have drawn drastically different conclusions. | ||
Taiwan's defense ministry said on Monday they set up an emergency response center and held snap readiness drills, saying, quote, no matter if they've announced drills, the level of the threat to us is severe. | ||
Washington, however, said that while Chinese military activity in the East and South China Seas was elevated during a broader increase over the last several years, it was consistent with levels seen during large exercises. | ||
U.S. officials emphasized that they did not see activity as a response to Lay's brief visit to Hawaii and Guam. | ||
So what we see is that America and American authorities seem to be downplaying this at every level. | ||
The internet gets cut in the Baltic Sea. | ||
A Chinese ship is surrounded and suspected of cutting the cables deliberately. | ||
It hardly makes a peep. | ||
There's like one story about it in a mainstream media article. | ||
Doesn't hardly get any attention. | ||
These big Chinese naval exercises have a different character than they have previously, yet that is being downplayed. | ||
Recently, Chinese and Russian bombers have carried out joint sorties, getting very close and sometimes even violating American airspace in deliberate shows of force using bombers that are capable of being equipped with nuclear missiles. | ||
Also, these flights being flown by Russian fighters with Chinese bombers are being flown out of the northernmost Russian port, which means that weeks, if not months, of preparation went into those trips. of preparation went into those trips. | ||
This wasn't just a one-off, spur-of-the-moment kind of thing. | ||
This represents very long-standing cooperation and now mutual action by China and Russia. | ||
From Infowars.com, surge in Chinese nationals apprehended at southern border sparks national security concerns. | ||
So as Donald Trump geared up to win the election, the story is from October of this year, the number of Chinese illegal immigrants apprehended along the U.S. border with Mexico increased significantly over the last two years by tens of thousands, in fact, | ||
an influx that really is only explained by the government of China deliberately sending people Through the Darien Gap, up through Central America, through Mexico, and into America, where they stand at military rest, awaiting a free trip further into the interior of our country. | ||
Again, we are the biggest suckers in the world. | ||
If you're China and your geopolitical enemy is leaving the door open for your agents to wander through with no checks and no background, I mean, just... | ||
Absurd how open we're leaving ourselves to infiltration and subversion by China. | ||
Vox has a story from two days ago, December 16th, how Taiwan is preparing for conflict with China. | ||
And it appears as though the threats of a direct attack on Taiwan by China is maybe not the chosen method anymore. | ||
It appears as though encirclement and blockade is the way that China is going with this now. | ||
And then you have to think about how Syria plays into all of this. | ||
After all, Russia and China are allied militarily and increasingly so as the actions of America and NATO and Israel and the West as a whole are in many ways forcing their hand and giving them no choice but to combine forces against us in our insane, rabid attempt Russia and China are allied militarily and increasingly so as the actions of America and NATO and Israel and In many ways, forcing their hand and giving them no choice but to combine forces against us in our insane, rabid attempt to carry out regime change anywhere we see fit. | ||
TARDIS is the warm water port in Syria occupied by Russia. | ||
This under direct attack by Israel following the downfall of Assad. | ||
Western powers talk about partitioning Syria with Turkey taking over some, America taking over a third, and Israel taking a third of that land. | ||
So that has removed Russia's foothold in the Middle East, a foothold obviously that would be very beneficial to China with their Belt and Road ambitions. | ||
Connecting the whole world and of course having to go through the Middle East to do that. | ||
So it seems like with the activity in Syria kicking out Assad, who was Russia's partner and removing Russia's foothold in the Middle East and threatening their warm water port there in Tardis, it seems like China and Russia are upping the ante as well and increasing their aggressive activities. | ||
Now the rumor is that Well, what we know is that China is rooting out corruption in their military. | ||
The speculation is, and what could be behind this, and what I'm hearing from sources in the know, is that China is eliminating its war-shy generals. | ||
Generals that don't want to... | ||
Go to war with America, aren't enthusiastic about it, are being removed and in some cases killed under charges of treason. | ||
Washington Post has the story today. | ||
Pentagon warns of China's rapid military buildup despite corruption. | ||
A Pentagon report noted China's modernization of nuclear weapons, air power and space assets even after Beijing's targeting of senior military officials. | ||
Will they present this as sort of a You know, inconsistent where it's like they're building up, but they're removing generals. | ||
But if they're removing generals is really just facilitating the military buildup and you're getting rid of generals who are dragging their feet or who aren't enthusiastic about going to war with America, then that's not a but, it's a and, right? | ||
They're building up militarily and they're getting rid of generals who are not enthusiastic about this. | ||
China's crackdown on corruption that has ensnared top military officials and several key people's liberation army units has affected the country's defense buildup. | ||
But it continues at a rapid pace, said a Pentagon assessment released Wednesday. | ||
The report noted the scandals may have shaken Beijing's confidence in senior military leadership as it races to modernize its armed forces in the coming years. | ||
So, again, a lot of focus on the Middle East right now. | ||
A lot of focus on drones in New Jersey. | ||
which also may very well be from China. | ||
I'm not going to believe a congressman saying that, but certainly this would be the foreshocks, the rumblings that would occur ahead of a major attack by China. | ||
People in the know are very focused on this and very worried about this and telling me that the attack from China on the US mainland could happen as early as May 2025. When it happens, don't remember, we told you first. | ||
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