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*Dramatic music* Welcome to the new world order. | |
Okay, my concern about 5G is that the RF radiation from 5G is dangerous. | ||
It disrupts the blood-brain barrier. | ||
It also is associated with glioblastomas and other cancers. | ||
And it causes a lot of other dramatic health effects, and there are literally thousands and thousands of studies in that. | ||
I've litigated on that issue, and I've won in the Federal Court of Appeals. | ||
So, you know, you can say it's a conspiracy theory, but the Federal Court of Appeals said it before, I'm going to say it again. | ||
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These 5G towers, they're not for internet and phone service. | |
That's all a scam and a lie and a cover story for the Project Bluebeam technology, for the microwave weapon that it was designed to be, to zap you with frequencies and mess with your sleep and your health. | ||
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This is not conspiracy theory. | |
And by the way, those of you that want to throw out the word conspiracy theory, that immediately tells me how ignorant and asleep you are. | ||
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You don't even know what that term, where it came from, or why they use it. | |
It's simply to discredit whistleblowers. | ||
People telling the truth. | ||
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So when you throw that term around, you just show that you're asleep and a sheep. | |
That's it. | ||
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People that own these repair shops are now making videos about what they're finding when they take your phone apart. | |
There is no 5G chip in these phones. | ||
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I have two 5G phones in front of me. | |
Right there is where the 5G chip is supposed to be. | ||
And right there is where the 5G chip is supposed to be. | ||
And again, I fix phones every day, so you can take me, you can take this from a reliable source. | ||
There is not a single phone in Canada that supports 5G. Of course, if we're going to have drones watching us in checkpoints and stay at home, lockdown, house arrest orders, of course they're going to tell the children, watch your parents. | ||
Because you see, 1984 for these guys is an owner's manual. | ||
It's an operations plan. | ||
Hillary Clinton's lessons of George Arwell's 1984 is to trust leaders, the press, and experts. | ||
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Ha ha ha ha! | |
Ah, they're coming for you. | ||
They're coming for all of us. | ||
The incremental ambient background noise of the electromagnetic radiation is being jacked up on high. | ||
All over the world, people are watching 5G though in by their house and the trees die within weeks. | ||
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All on the left-hand side. | |
Look on the left-hand side of that tree. | ||
Look on the right-hand side. | ||
That's alright. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right, well look at the right hand side of the tree. | ||
Look at the flowers. | ||
Look at the bushes. | ||
Look at the green bushes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Look at the left hand side. | ||
Dead. | ||
Do you know why? | ||
Because that's right next to it. | ||
What we're seeing here is the crystallography of healthy spring water. | ||
What you'll notice are these kind of flower-like hexagons that are forming. | ||
They're indicative of spring water. | ||
Now here we have the same spring water that you just saw that had sat next to a 5G cell tower For 15 minutes only. | ||
You can see how disordered it is structurally. | ||
In fact, in my opinion, it is completely destroyed. | ||
EMFScientist.org has 220 doctors and scientists from 39 countries who have looked at health effects from wireless radiation. | ||
And from their work and the work of others, we can clearly say that wireless radiation can cause cancer, neurological problems, immune system disorders, and reproductive harm. | ||
The grass begins to gnarle and brown. | ||
The birds move their nests. | ||
And the studies are coming out everywhere that the 5G towers are 3, 4, 5, 10 times stronger than even the FCC says they're allowed to have. | ||
And at the FCC agreed level, massive increases in cancer. | ||
Oh, you're burning inside now. | ||
That microwave's rubbing your molecules together. | ||
And you're burning inside. | ||
And soon, you will die. | ||
And the globalists think you're so stupid that when you're all dying, you won't even notice it. | ||
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It's Monday, December 23rd 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. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Monday morning. | ||
We are live this morning. | ||
We'll be live tomorrow morning for Christmas Eve. | ||
We'll be off the rest of the week. | ||
So let's make it a good one. | ||
We've got a lot of videos to show you. | ||
We'll be joined by Alex Cargill in the third hour of today's show to talk about what's happening in Canada. | ||
As the governmental system there seems a bit shaky, a bit close to collapse, and... | ||
I'll say is that as soon as Alex Cargill announced that he was coming on American Journal last week, my notifications exploded into a firestorm of contradiction as people started arguing about whether or not the Conservative Party in Canada was just a Trojan horse or Scam to get people to go willingly into the Great Reset globalist system. | ||
So, very excited to talk to him. | ||
We got a lot of news to get to from over the weekend. | ||
A lot of fair warning, just frankly terrible news. | ||
Terrorist attacks in Germany, insane crimes in the subway of New York City, and a heck of a lot more. | ||
So stay with us. | ||
Let's begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks. | ||
Your daily dispatch for Monday, the 23rd of December, 2024. German police were warned about Christmas market killer for a year but failed to act. | ||
Yes, there was a absolutely brutal and horrific terrorist attack on a Christmas market in Germany. | ||
Saudi Arabia tried to warn German authorities about Taleb al-Abdul-Mosin in 2023. Multiple warnings were ignored. | ||
German police have admitted receiving multiple warnings from Saudi Arabia about this terrorist before he drove a car through a packed Christmas market in Magdeburg, killing five and injuring hundreds. | ||
The leader of Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office has acknowledged that his agency received a tip off from Riyadh last year about this terrorist, a Saudi refugee. | ||
We'll get back into this a little bit more later, but the video is absolutely horrific. | ||
A crowded Christmas market and a car going unbelievably fast, just plowing into the crowd. | ||
Extremely graphic stuff. | ||
And we'll get into what the motivation of this guy was. | ||
He apparently was an anti-Islamist. | ||
He was also an anti-Christian and clearly had it out for the German people. | ||
So we'll touch on that a little bit more later. | ||
Meanwhile, in another just... | ||
Jaw-droppingly terrible crime. | ||
And one of the videos I put in is censored. | ||
Let's just play that one. | ||
Let's just play that one for the people. | ||
If you want to see the uncensored multiple videos of this, it is available online. | ||
You can find it yourself. | ||
Guatemalan migrant arrested for setting sleeping woman on fire in New York City subway car. | ||
The video appears to show the suspect fanning the flames, sitting to watch the victim burn alive. | ||
Yes, a migrant from Guatemala has been arrested for killing a woman by setting her on fire as she slept inside a subway car in New York City this weekend. | ||
According to reports, the shocking attack unfolded around 7.30 a.m. | ||
on Sunday morning at Coney Island Sitwell Avenue Station in Brooklyn. | ||
As the train pulled into the station, the suspect calmly walked up to the victim who was in a seated position at the end of the subway car. | ||
And used what we believed to be a lighter to ignite the victim's clothing, which became fully engulfed in a matter of seconds, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch explained during a press conference on Sunday afternoon. | ||
Tisch called the killing one of the most depraved crimes one person could possibly commit. | ||
I think we can all be happy and thank God that Daniel Penny wasn't there. | ||
I mean, he may have put that guy in a headlock. | ||
And then where would we be? | ||
Back to that. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump suggests buying Greenland again. | ||
For purposes of national security and freedom throughout the world, the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity, Trump said in a post on Truth Social. | ||
The comments about Greenland come hot on the heels of Trump's claim that the US might be forced to retake the Panama Canal. | ||
Donald Trump has signaled again that he wants Greenland to be American territory. | ||
During his first term, Trump famously said he was considering purchasing Greenland and canceled a state trip to Denmark when Danish officials said it was not for sale. | ||
Trump joked in a tweet that he would not build Trump Tower on Greenland Island if it came into US hands. | ||
I'm for it. | ||
I'm for it. | ||
I'm for taking back the Panama Canal and taking Greenland. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not? | ||
This is not a particularly new suggestion. | ||
This has actually been on the table for a while. | ||
I think I put an image in the show folder today, guys, that we can show from a while back that basically shows that, at least during the Cold War, when Russia was actually our enemy... | ||
Yeah, here it is. | ||
It shows Alaska and Greenland basically as two buffer zones, sort of guard... | ||
America from Arctic approach between there and Russia. | ||
So I think... | ||
For the sake of symmetry, we almost have to have Greenland. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S. government avoids shutdown after days of political turmoil. | ||
Democratic leader Chuck Schumer gave a thumbs up when walking out of the Senate chamber. | ||
The U.S. government has enacted a budget to avert shutting itself down, but the bitterly disputed deal does not include a call from President-elect Donald Trump to increase the federal borrowing limit. | ||
Borrowing limit. | ||
U.S. President Joe Biden signed the spending bill into law Saturday morning. | ||
The Senate passed the agreement shortly after midnight deadline by 85 to 11. The House of Representatives approved it earlier by 336 to 34. Without a funding deal, millions of federal employees would have either ended up on temporary unpaid leave or working without pay. | ||
Finally, we have this story. | ||
EU shifts tone on Ukraine from winning the war to preventing Russia's victory. | ||
European Council moved the goalpost to a more realistic expectation, while Zelensky asked for just one more year of support. | ||
Ukraine was the main topic of discussion at this year's final European Council Summit, EUCO, on Thursday, December 19th. | ||
EU leaders agreed that the continued arming of Ukraine remains a priority, but no longer to win the war, rather to ensure that Zelensky's government is the strongest possible position when the time comes for peace talks with Russia. | ||
So, at least a more reasonable expectation from the warmongers who have killed a million people for seemingly no reason. | ||
After all, there was a peace agreement initialized, ready to go, agreed upon by both parties all the way back in 2022 when Boris Johnson, on behalf of his NATO masters, went and scuttled the deal. | ||
And for the last two years, there's been absolutely no benefit to that. | ||
They would be in a much better position if they would have just made peace all the way back then. | ||
Absolutely mind-blowing. | ||
Again, we have a lot of stories to cover. | ||
There's an example today of the way that liberals just almost like I don't know. | ||
I mean, you know, I guess they're just robots. | ||
I guess they're just NPCs or like ants that are controlled by pheromones. | ||
They all just sort of do the same thing at the same time, even if they don't understand it. | ||
And It's the fact that Elon Musk is the real president. | ||
This is now the new talking point. | ||
It has been dispensed. | ||
It has been given out from on high. | ||
This is the new talking point. | ||
This is what we're going to hear over and over for a very long time. | ||
And it doesn't mean anything. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
I mean, it's just the latest in a long series of these types of statements first. | ||
Trump was, I don't even know where it would have first started, but first it actually was the Democrats propping up Donald Trump because they thought he was a joke and would be easy to beat. | ||
Then they claimed he was a Russian puppet. | ||
Then there was a time period where it was like, Trump's not the president, Steve Bannon is. | ||
So that was proven obviously wrong. | ||
Now the new talking point is, Elon Musk is the real president. | ||
And a friend of the show, Patty from Boston. | ||
Actually texted this to me, and I simply asked him the question, what does that even mean? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What are you even trying to say? | ||
It just absolutely makes no sense on the face of it. | ||
What are you trying to say? | ||
Because he said, you know, nobody voted for Elon Musk, but I guess he's the new president. | ||
And it's like, what? | ||
That doesn't even mean anything. | ||
It literally doesn't mean anything. | ||
Nobody voted for Elon Musk, which is why he's not in an elected position. | ||
So what are you talking about? | ||
Yes, nobody voted for Elon Musk, that's true. | ||
Nobody voted for me either. | ||
What are you saying? | ||
I'm not the president, he's not the president. | ||
They're not in an elected position, so of course nobody voted for them. | ||
What are they even saying? | ||
It's really baffling. | ||
Of course, the obvious reality of this is that they don't know what it means. | ||
They don't believe it anyway. | ||
But they're trying to basically just drive a wedge between Elon and Trump. | ||
It really is as simple as that. | ||
Couldn't be more obvious. | ||
And so even when I asked Patty, I said, well, what does that even mean? | ||
What are you even trying to say with this? | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
Because they just say these things as if they're profound or meaningful or even just a thing to say. | ||
Like, it really is baffling. | ||
His response to me was, I'm sorry to do this to you, Patty. | ||
Sorry to unveil this. | ||
His response was literally, I don't know. | ||
What? | ||
You text me out of nowhere a statement about Elon Musk. | ||
I'm going to ask you to explain what you're saying. | ||
You just, you're like, I don't know. | ||
It's weird. | ||
It's very weird, but this is the new thing. | ||
You know, Elon Musk is the real president. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Everybody else is saying it, so I'm saying it. | ||
It doesn't mean anything. | ||
It's not a thing. | ||
What are they talking about? | ||
They're mad of the influence that Elon Musk has? | ||
Okay. | ||
And? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's just one of these things that we're just going to have to hear over and over. | ||
Democrats are going to say it as if it's profound or meaningful or impactful. | ||
And it just literally doesn't mean anything. | ||
I'm very confused by all of this. | ||
So is everybody else. | ||
Even the people saying it. | ||
But we got a lot of videos about this. | ||
I mean, this is the thing they're pushing now. | ||
And it's obvious they just really hate that Elon Musk is not on their side. | ||
And of course, Scott Jennings on CNN... Who's just really, his star is rising. | ||
I've been seeing videos of this guy just constantly. | ||
So I guess he's the only conservative allowed on CNN, but he does a great job. | ||
Let's go to clip number seven. | ||
This post was reposted by Elon Musk, with Scott Jennings sort of answering this question about, is Elon Musk the real president? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Is this gonna wear thin with Donald Trump soon? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean, look, they appear to be getting along well. | ||
Musk was very instrumental in his victory. | ||
And I hear Democrats, you know, criticizing the idea that we have unelected people with too much influence over the government. | ||
I invite them to pick up the Wall Street Journal from this week and find out that unelected people have been running the government For the last four years. | ||
I hear Democrats criticizing the influence of billionaires on our politics when you've got this Soros punk running around collecting Democrat politicians like my kids collect Pokemon cards. | ||
So I think all the criticism of Musk coming from the left is totally hypocritical, totally over the top. | ||
And he is doing something interesting, bringing some transparency to the federal government. | ||
It's not a terrible fact. | ||
So of course, you know, he's exactly right. | ||
But he brings up a couple of interesting things. | ||
First of all, he mentions the article from the Wall Street Journal that admits here, and I guess they just think that it's been long enough that they'll get away with it. | ||
The story was how the White House functioned with a diminished Biden in charge. | ||
Aides kept meetings short and controlled access. | ||
Top advisors acted as go-betweens. | ||
And public interactions became more scripted. | ||
The administration denied Biden has declined. | ||
But essentially, they're admitting that Biden's mental incompetence is not anything new. | ||
It's been there since the very beginning. | ||
essentially admitting that our government has not been in the hands of the people we voted for, but rather unelected, largely anonymous functionaries. | ||
Totally infuriating, and we've known it the whole time, and they can't defend it, so they lied about it. | ||
Now they're admitting it bizarrely. | ||
But I would wonder if this wouldn't mean that you can undo everything that Joe Biden did in his presidency, like not just stop it from moving forward, but actually reversing it and retroactively undoing it. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And then he mentions, Scott Jennings mentions the, he calls him the Soros punk, which is funny because he's not talking about George Soros, he's talking about Alex Soros, which adds another layer to the absurdity of the leftist outrage about Elon Musk. | ||
Because at least, if nothing else, at least Elon Musk made his own money. | ||
I can say the same thing about George Soros. | ||
Of course, he made it by rigging the markets and collapsing the pound and doing the same thing in Asia and just inventing the concept of hedge fund. | ||
He basically just took a card counter at a casino. | ||
He basically just rigged the rules of a giant casino in his favor. | ||
Not exactly impressive or helpful to anybody ever. | ||
Like Elon Musk actually creates industries that make jobs and manufacturing and advances technology and just actually does things that have tangible positive effects for the people that use them. | ||
George Soros, on the other hand, made his money by just robbing everybody, leaving everybody off worse other than himself. | ||
So even that, it's not a direct one-to-one comparison. | ||
But I mean, if they're this mad about Elon having the effect that he has, how much more angry would they be if Elon just handed off his baton to his son who earned nothing, created nothing, and is now, you know, the billionaire's best friend and massively influential purely because he was born to a despicable criminal Nazi father. | ||
So it just adds another layer to the corruptness of the Soros's. | ||
We're sort of against that type of thing here in America. | ||
You can inherit your parents' money. | ||
Your dad passes down the family business. | ||
But this is like, no, he's the heir to the empire. | ||
He's the heir to the empire because he was born as George Soros' son. | ||
He now has billionaires and industrialists and presidents and most powerful people in the world coming to pay him homage and You know, genuflect before him, even though he has done nothing to earn anything, has never proven himself in any way whatsoever. | ||
He still has massive, unwieldy influence in the American political sphere for absolutely no reason. | ||
So there's that. | ||
Now, clip number five, this is Don Lemon, who has become a YouTuber, attempting to spread propaganda about Elon Musk and having it instantly backfire on him. | ||
Because nobody believes these liars anymore. | ||
It's wonderful to see. | ||
Watch clip number five. | ||
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Who is the real president-elect, do you think? | |
Donald Trump, one, I believe. | ||
Democratic lawmakers in Washington are calling Elon Musk, President Musk now, and they're saying Donald Trump is the vice president or the head of communications. | ||
What's, what's, what's, what's, wait a second. | ||
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No, no one said that. | |
Really? | ||
Have you not watched and paid attention to this? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
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I'm paying attention to what I'm doing during my day so I can try and get a better life and get ahead. | |
Okay, do you have your phone with you? | ||
I do. | ||
Why don't you Google right now? | ||
Yes, tell me. | ||
President Musk and see what comes up. | ||
No. | ||
But that's already a loaded question, you realize. | ||
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Tell me, give me the sources. | |
Axios, Business Insider. | ||
We don't trust any of these. | ||
The common man doesn't trust any of this. | ||
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ABC News, Washington Post, New York Times, The Atlantic. | |
I don't trust any of these. | ||
I don't trust any of them. | ||
I don't trust any of these. | ||
We're the common man. | ||
We don't trust any of these. | ||
No one trusts the government. | ||
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No one trusts the common news. | |
We don't trust any of that anymore. | ||
Independent news, we are the ones that own the news now. | ||
People trust me. | ||
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They don't trust MSNBC because I care and I'm actually one of them. | |
I can't disagree with you. | ||
I get a lot of people coming to me saying, I don't watch corporate media anymore. | ||
Yeah, no, nobody trusts you. | ||
It's one of these ways that These lies backfire in that, you know, this guy's go through and he's like, oh, look, there's results from every mainstream media outlet. | ||
In the old system, if you have every mainstream media outlet agreeing, it would be bolstering that belief. | ||
Be like, wow, they all believe this. | ||
It must be true. | ||
Now it's literally the opposite. | ||
The more, it's just we all know they're lying, so it's just okay. | ||
The more they all agree with each other, the more we know they've all agreed on the lie. | ||
The less, the more they repeat these lies, it doesn't bolster the lie, it destroys their credibility. | ||
And it's just obviously a PSYOP. It's just, it could not be more obvious. | ||
And it's funny because... | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
It hasn't worked every other time. | ||
Why would it work this time? | ||
Like I said on X, it's like, okay, this is just going to be the talking point. | ||
We're just going to have to hear this over and over for the next couple weeks. | ||
Eventually, they're going to realize it's not really working, and then they're going to drop it, and then there will be some new talking point that they all repeat, even though, by their own admission, they don't even know what they're saying. | ||
They don't even know what they're saying, folks. | ||
This is how crazy it is. | ||
Ask a lefty to explain what they mean by President Musk. | ||
It doesn't mean anything. | ||
They don't know. | ||
He is a private citizen. | ||
He is using his platform to say what he wants. | ||
What is their objection to, is what I'm asking. | ||
What are they mad at? | ||
What is their objection? | ||
What do they think should be done? | ||
There's nothing. | ||
There's no answer. | ||
There's nothing there. | ||
Nothing, nothing, nothing. | ||
It's weird. | ||
It's weird. | ||
We live in this world where people just repeat this, go out of their way to tell you something that when you ask them to explain what they mean, they just go, nah, I don't know. | ||
I'm not really sure what I'm saying right now. | ||
I just know I'm supposed to say this. | ||
It's unbelievably weird. | ||
Unbelievably bizarre. | ||
And then Trump just laughs it off. | ||
That's the headline from USA Today or today.com. | ||
Trump laughs off the idea he is ceding presidency to Elon Musk. | ||
Yeah, it's just, we're just laughing at you. | ||
We are all laughing at you, liberals. | ||
Trump pushes back at taunts that Elon Musk is the real president. | ||
Taunts, that's what it is. | ||
It's like preschool, elementary school, playground level discourse in American politics. | ||
Where they just, there's going, nana nana boo boo. | ||
We think Elon's really in charge. | ||
Trump's just like, okay, but he's not. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
It shows how desperate and flailing they are. | ||
They have absolutely nothing. | ||
They're infuriated that Elon Musk not just is supporting Trump and helping to root out the rat Republicans, They're mad that he gave us a platform back as well. | ||
They're mad that he has actually allowed for free speech. | ||
They're mad that he's not following their rule book that says that billionaires are supposed to wield their power in the shadows and in secret. | ||
They're not mad that he is wielding his power. | ||
Well, they're mad that he's wielding his power, but they're not mad that a billionaire is wielding power. | ||
They're perfectly happy with that. | ||
But there's just this general understanding of the elite. | ||
It's like this. | ||
My aunt in Massachusetts lived near a bunch of really, really, really old money rich people. | ||
And One of her neighbors was a nouveau rich, right, had just gotten rich, and she bought a really nice, like, $10,000 mailbox. | ||
Like, it was a really nicely designed mailbox. | ||
And somebody destroyed it within, like, a week, and all of her neighbors were like, yeah, you idiot, you're not supposed to flaunt your wealth like that. | ||
You're supposed to have a normal, trashy mailbox, and you keep all of your gold and gilded things. | ||
Back for us in secret. | ||
They're mad that Elon Musk, just like they're mad at Trump. | ||
You're supposed to be a secret billionaire who pretends to be humble. | ||
Trump emblazons his name gold on the side of his plane and they think it's trashy. | ||
He's not following the unspoken rules of being a billionaire tyrant. | ||
Chaos reigns in New York City, and it truly is wild how high and it truly is wild how high the crime rate has gone. | ||
From end to wokeness, the subway is more safe than ever. | ||
Apparently crime overall on the subway since the pandemic is down 12%. | ||
Which is nice, except that felony assault is up 55%, murder is up 200%, and burglary is up 140%. | ||
And of course they carried out an attempted public lynching of Daniel Penny for being one of the few New Yorkers that would actually intervene when they see some horrific crime taking place or about to take place. | ||
Now, just about a week after Daniel Penny's exoneration, migrant fire horror arrested for setting woman ablaze in a subway attack. | ||
And there are a couple things about this attack that make it truly horrifying, like beyond, beyond understanding. | ||
One of them being that absolutely nobody intervened in the video. | ||
There are New York City police officers, NYPD officers, who just walk right by a woman on fire in the subway. | ||
Like, they pretend not to see her. | ||
There's a giant raging inferno in the subway car with a woman burning to death. | ||
Somebody's filming it, not doing anything about it. | ||
The migrant is sitting there on the bench watching the woman burn, and there goes the police officer. | ||
She's walking right by. | ||
There's nothing to help. | ||
There's nothing to intervene. | ||
Just pretends they don't notice. | ||
There's another one. | ||
Walking right by the killer, right by the woman on fire. | ||
We're showing the blurred video, but there is unblurred video, and it's very, very, very brutal. | ||
Why somebody would do this? | ||
Who knows? | ||
They're insane, I guess. | ||
It's a Guatemalan migrant. | ||
So it's like you've got the immigration story. | ||
You've got the Daniel Penny story. | ||
You've got just the crime rates overall in New York City especially. | ||
And this is even with the extra 250 National Guard that Kathy Hochul deployed on the New York subway ahead of the Christmas season. | ||
So there's now a thousand National Guard members in the subway and people are being burned alive regardless. | ||
So I do wonder if it's even quantifiable like how much money this is costing the city as I mean probably the least concern but just in terms of you know if you're the governor of a city or you're the mayor of a city or the governor of a state That relies very heavily on tourism. | ||
Who would want to go visit now? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
This is a stop I've been to. | ||
This is a train I've probably ridden. | ||
With my now wife. | ||
At the time. | ||
And you just can't even imagine. | ||
Can't even imagine. | ||
How something like this could have happened. | ||
Uber Boyo on X, who is a fantastic account, by the way, that you should follow. | ||
He says, New York is such an intense city. | ||
I took the exact subway last night that the lady was burned alive on. | ||
F-Line. | ||
When entering the subway, there were quote-unquote youths leaping over the barrier like horses during a jump show. | ||
The staff just watched them careless, broken, indifferent. | ||
The day I arrived here, Luigi gunned down that CEO a few blocks from me. | ||
Carnage. | ||
Despite this, social life is incredible. | ||
It's possible to find time to meet everybody on there. | ||
On the train, three teens did some sort of deal with plastic bags in 50s before threatening each other for some reason. | ||
Two seats away, there were three model standard girls sitting in thick winter clothes absorbed in their phones. | ||
I stepped out of the subway onto Bryant Park along with among some of the wealthiest high rises on Earth. | ||
Art Deco litters the city. | ||
Mighty Prometheus and Atlas statues tucked away in the center. | ||
My first grocery shopping was five apples, grass fed beef, mineral water and some tallow. | ||
And it cost me $75. | ||
I walked through Chinatown and the city becomes 90% Asian and there's fish everywhere. | ||
One block away, homeless black guys roam around the street and scream at you. | ||
One outside of a coffee shop shout out to me, yeah man, I'm that crazy black homeless guy. | ||
I feel like I'm in Grand Theft Auto. | ||
It's one of those things that might seem unimportant a little bit, but it's really pretty simple. | ||
I just want to live in a place I can be proud of. | ||
Don't you want to live in a house that you want to invite people over to? | ||
If you're living in a place or your house is in such a state that you don't want people to come over, you don't want people to see how you live, is there something shameful about that? | ||
Aren't you working to get out of that situation? | ||
To have a house that people would actually want to come visit and have a good time at? | ||
I guess just how I feel about the place that we live. | ||
And it's a shame because, you know, growing up in Houston, I love Houston, but I grew up there. | ||
So I know it. | ||
I know all the cool little pockets of where you can go and do cool things. | ||
Like when I lived in Houston, I'd travel abroad and people would say, oh, we'll come to the States and we'll visit you. | ||
I'd always say, well, wait till I move to Austin. | ||
Wait till I move to Austin because Austin's got these natural water features. | ||
It's got incredible nature and, you know, great musical acts and it's just, you know, good nightlife. | ||
It's just, it's a user-friendly city. | ||
It's a place that you go. | ||
And you just fall in love with visiting. | ||
At least it used to be. | ||
Now I'm not so sure. | ||
Now, my cousin comes for Thanksgiving. | ||
She stays in a hotel about two miles away from our house. | ||
Walking between the hotel and our house one morning... | ||
She was like accosted by a homeless person, had to like flee into the street, almost got hit by a car because some homeless dude was like at 6.30 in the morning, was like running at her down the sidewalk attacking her. | ||
And it's like, it's just embarrassing. | ||
Aren't you just sick of living in an embarrassing place? | ||
Aren't you sick of just the leadership of this country being so incompetent? | ||
Like, we want people to avoid us because it's just like shocking and embarrassing. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do we have to live in a place where when people come visit, they leave as quickly as possible? | ||
They get here and they go, yeah, Austin's nice, but like, what's up with the homeless? | ||
It's like, they're just everywhere. | ||
I saw a guy screaming. | ||
I saw a guy like laying in the gutter. | ||
There are people fighting each other. | ||
I mean, and it's constant now in Austin. | ||
It wasn't this way 10 years ago. | ||
It wasn't this way five years ago, really. | ||
Five years ago is when it started getting bad. | ||
And I'm sure most cities in this country, it's like this. | ||
Like, is there a city that's gotten better over the last 10 years? | ||
Is there a city in America where 10 years ago there was homelessness and trash and violence and crime, and now it's like cleaned up and nice and there's not 10 cities and they got rid of all the homeless camps? | ||
Or is every city in America on the same downward trajectory? | ||
And it's all because of obvious and easily identifiable governmental positions that they've taken. | ||
In Austin, it's not vague at all. | ||
They passed a city ordinance that said homeless people can sleep anywhere. | ||
And then this happened. | ||
as if that wasn't the obvious and in some ways expected outcome. | ||
And I've said it a million times, but the primary reason for the mainstream media to exist, as far as the elite are concerned, is to normalize whatever's happening. | ||
Is just present whatever's happening as if it's inevitable, a natural consequence of just time moving forward, and just get you to deal with it and act like everybody who's responsible for this is doing their job and they're trying their best and we all are just dealing with this together. | ||
I'm seducing the audience into accepting whatever new horror they're being presented with. | ||
That is the role of the mainstream media, and that's what they've done extremely successfully. | ||
I want to have you not believe that. | ||
I want you to understand that there is nothing inevitable about what we're experiencing right now. | ||
There is absolutely nothing inevitable about descending into a world of chaos and crime and misery and hatefulness. | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
It is by design. | ||
It is on purpose. | ||
It is the direct consequence of deliberate choices being made. | ||
We can make different choices. | ||
But it's up to us, and the first step is to wake people up so they realize that they don't have to take this. | ||
They don't have to accept this. | ||
This is not just the way it has to be. | ||
In order to get back to the way it was or should be requires policies that bring that about. | ||
In the same way that if you go to Japan, you realize like, oh, Japan is more modern than us and yet doesn't have all these problems. | ||
Because so often, just modernity is considered synonymous with all of this chaos and misery and strife and crime. | ||
There is no reason why technological advancement means you have to live in a hellish world of violence. | ||
It's a choice that our leadership is making. | ||
And again, this story is... | ||
Yeah, really horrifying. | ||
It's at Infowars.com. | ||
And again, it's like, what... | ||
If you remember back, one of the stories, there's a lot of stories we've covered that just don't get nearly enough attention as they should. | ||
And I don't know what else to do about this other than just keep hammering these things out over and over again. | ||
I don't know. | ||
People just like don't care or something. | ||
Whatever. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
StoriesInfoWars.com. | ||
Guatemalan migrant arrested for setting sleeping woman on fire in New York City subway car. | ||
A migrant from Guatemala has been arrested for killing a woman by setting her on fire as she slept inside a subway car in New York City this weekend. | ||
According to reports, the shocking attack unfolded around 7.30 a.m. | ||
on Sunday morning at Coney Island Sitwell Avenue Station in Brooklyn. | ||
As the train pulled into the station, the suspect calmly walked up to the victim who was in a seated position at the end of the subway car and used what we believe to be a lighter to ignite the victim's clothing which became fully engulfed in a matter of seconds, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch explained during a press conference on Sunday afternoon. | ||
Tisch called the killing, quote, one of the most depraved crimes one person could possibly commit. | ||
Footage captured by multiple witnesses has been circling on social media. | ||
It is extremely graphic content. | ||
Law enforcement officials report that Sebastian Zepeda, the 25-year-old Hispanic male from Guatemala who's accused of setting a sleeping female subway rider on fire and watching her burn to death, has been arrested and taken into custody. | ||
A person wearing clothing that appears to match that of the victim is seen sitting on the platform watching the victim as she fights for her life. | ||
Another video appears to show the suspect fanning the flames with a towel or article of clothing. | ||
Images of the suspect quickly began circulating on social media, one of which was reportedly captured by the NYPD officer's body cam when he encountered the man at the scene, unaware of his possible connection to the fire. | ||
Hours later, a group of high schoolers alerted the NYPD they'd seen a man matching the suspect's description in another station in the city. | ||
By the way, if we play the video again, the suspect is sitting on the bench. | ||
He literally lit the woman on fire, went and sat on the bench, and is watching her burn like it's a movie, and there's the NYPD walking past both of them. | ||
And here comes a second officer, just walking past both of them, doing nothing to intervene, nothing to fight the fire. | ||
The woman is standing there on fire, burning to death. | ||
Nobody starts, nobody stops to help. | ||
Yeah. . | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, so it's getting worse. | ||
And, you know, there's something about this that is just the obvious consequence of everything else we've been seeing. | ||
Like, what do you think is going to happen next? | ||
When you try to throw Daniel Penney in jail for the rest of his life for intervening when an insane person is threatening people on the subway. | ||
The only possible outcome, no matter whether you convict him or not, is that from now on, nobody's going to intervene. | ||
They're certainly not going to intervene before the violence happens. | ||
And why should they intervene after the violence happens? | ||
And similar to the woman who's being harassed at the dog park by the black guy, and she called the cops because he was threatening to kill her dog. | ||
And then her life was ruined, and she had to go into hiding because people were hunting for her. | ||
Because in their demented minds, calling the police on somebody means you're sending assassins to kill them. | ||
And it's because you're a racist. | ||
It has nothing to do with the guy threatening you and your dog. | ||
And so, okay, we're supposed to live in a world where you're not allowed to call the cops or you're not allowed to intervene before a crime happens, before somebody is victimized. | ||
And then once somebody's victimized, what else, what are you supposed to do? | ||
It's just madness. | ||
Same thing with this Luigi Mangione scumbag. | ||
Do you know what has happened? | ||
Do you know what Kathy Hochul is doing, governor of New York? | ||
After Luigi Mangione shot a man in the back of the head in broad daylight on a New York City street because he happened to be in a position of authority in a company that the guy had a vendetta against, apparently is the story. | ||
Kathy Hochul, governor of New York, had a big meeting with all the CEOs in the city. | ||
And agreed to set up a CEO hotline to the NYPD. An exclusive police power granted to CEOs in the city. | ||
What did you think was exactly what we said would happen? | ||
It is the obvious and inevitable outcome. | ||
So you celebrate the guy that shot the CEO in the back of the neck. | ||
Yeah, New York City governor roasted for setting up CEO hotline for frightened executives after Luigi Mangione's shooting. | ||
Oh, she got roasted, did she? | ||
Well, she's doing it anyway. | ||
So, roast her all you want because of your actions. | ||
Your enemies now have an exclusive hotline to get access to police powers that are not granted to regular citizens. | ||
You've now greatly empowered and given a new privilege to the people you're targeting. | ||
Are you an idiot? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes is the answer. | ||
They're idiots. | ||
What do you think is going to happen when you go after Daniel Penny with everything you've got? | ||
Nobody's going to intervene even if you get set on fire in the subway. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
I swear, it's like weird. | ||
I have a... | ||
I was in New York with my wife one time before we were married. | ||
And she had friends that she was going to meet in Coney Island. | ||
And she... | ||
I just have such a distinct memory of like being in the subway station. | ||
And my wife was going to Coney Island. | ||
Like she was going to this Coney Island stop. | ||
This woman was burned alive. | ||
And they're going to the beach, so my wife's in like a big sun hat and like a dress. | ||
She's walking away through the subway, and I just remember thinking like, this might be the last time I ever see her. | ||
As she walks away, I see the sun hat fade into the crowd. | ||
I'm just like, gee, I hope she makes it back. | ||
Which is like terrible. | ||
Like we're in America. | ||
We're in America and yet just New York City and just the insane people and just you never know. | ||
Could be the last time you ever you ever see your loved one because they're getting on the subway and they might not make it out. | ||
And that was like 10 years ago but still I don't know just this story personally resonates with me because it was literally she was literally going to Coney Island which is exactly where the stop was and somebody out there You know, saw their wife or girlfriend or mother or daughter for the last time before she got on a subway and was burned to death by a Guatemalan dude in the country illegally, probably flown here by the Bidens, by the Biden administration. | ||
So, I mean, how many things that we talk about on a daily basis are, you know, encompassed in this one despicable story? | ||
It's absolutely crazy. | ||
And again, I'm just not going to show you the video. | ||
You can find the videos if you want. | ||
They're really not hard. | ||
In fact, they're hard to avoid if you go on X. So, I'm not going to show it to you, but it is even more horrifying than one would expect. | ||
But it's just going to happen more and more because... | ||
They've set the expectation. | ||
If you intervene, if you try to stop before something happens, you will be lynched by the media and judicial system. | ||
So this is all on purpose. | ||
It's all very much by design. | ||
Of course, speaking of the other horrifying story, perfectly predictable in the obvious outcome of the policies deliberately chosen by the government, German police were warned about Christmas market killer a year ago but failed to act. | ||
Another absolutely horrifying video of a car slamming into an extremely crowded Christmas market in Marderberg, Germany. | ||
The leader of Germany's federal... | ||
Federal criminal police office has acknowledged that the agency received a tip-off from Riyadh last year about this guy, a Saudi refugee. | ||
The Saudi embassy in Berlin attempted to warn the German government about a number of social media posts in which he had made threats. | ||
In one post, he wrote, quote, I assure you, if Germany wants war, we will have it. | ||
If Germany wants to kill us, we will slaughter them, die, or proudly go to prison. | ||
In another post, he vowed, Germany will pay the price, a huge price. | ||
I assure you that 100% revenge will come soon, even if it costs me my life. | ||
Now, apparently, apparently this guy was mad at Germany for not doing more to intervene against Saudi Arabia or something. | ||
I mean, who knows? | ||
But I was thinking this guy was like a doctor. | ||
the whole thing is bizarre but like what what are you supposed to do about this Thank you. | ||
It wasn't about Islam, apparently, so he says. | ||
I also think that the Wahhabists have gotten a memo or something. | ||
They're like, hey, if you're going to commit terror, make sure you leave a trail of anti-Islam stuff. | ||
Because the last couple, you know, the guy in Southport, UK, he was a radical Islamist terrorist. | ||
It's been revealed. | ||
But he was originally painted as a Christian guy. | ||
This guy apparently was an anti-Islamist. | ||
But did exactly the thing that the most extreme Islamists do. | ||
Killed a bunch of Germans in a terrorist attack. | ||
His motivations appear to be unusual for an attack of this kind. | ||
Rather than being as Islamist, he appears to be anti-Islamist. | ||
He has expressed anger at Germany for allowing Islamists to enter the country from Syria while preventing ex-Muslims like himself from doing so. | ||
He spoke out against the Islamization of Europe, which he claimed Germany was at the forefront of. | ||
So I guess that's what he wants revenge on Germany for. | ||
This is what's so weird. | ||
And there's something sort of ubiquitous about this mindset. | ||
Of like, you know, if you help somebody, somebody that you don't help feels like you're attacking them, I don't know what it is. | ||
I don't know what it is exactly. | ||
It's like, okay, what responsibility does Germany have to Saudi Arabia? | ||
Why is it Germany's responsibility and now you have to get revenge on Germany because they failed to fix your country? | ||
It's just utter madness, utter insanity, but it's also just the outcome that they want. | ||
And it's... | ||
It's just typical, right? | ||
If a Muslim commits a terrorist attack, it's, well, you know, we have to protect the Muslims from backlash. | ||
This is why we have to stop hate. | ||
We have to actually teach our kids to be Muslim so that they... | ||
Won't piss off the crazy terrorist people. | ||
And it's like, oh no, actually it was anti-Islamist. | ||
And it's like, well, this is what's so dangerous about the anti-Islam rhetoric. | ||
I guess we have to crush anti-Islam rhetoric before it causes another attack. | ||
They're just trying to destroy Europe. | ||
And they are destroying Europe. | ||
Even the UK has revised their industrial growth chart to zero. | ||
And it'll eventually start moving backwards as it already is in Germany and France. | ||
Because they're destroying Europe. | ||
Obviously and rapidly. | ||
And all you have to do is say no. | ||
And all they have to do is send everybody back. | ||
We can talk about that more. | ||
Just the absurdity of them claiming that it's impossible to re-immigrate everybody. | ||
Same argument they're making here. | ||
The same things are happening here that are happening in Europe. | ||
And it's all part of the same globalist plan using a variety of different deconstruction methods to destroy our civilization and our very people. | ||
We'll talk about it more in the second hour. | ||
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A lot of videos to show you this hour. | ||
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Talk about the collapse of Canadian politics in the third hour. | |
I have a lot of videos to show you in the meantime. | ||
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Let's... | |
Oh man, where do we even begin? | ||
Let's go to... | ||
Clip number 11 here. | ||
It's laughable that anyone would describe Davos as protecting liberal democracy. | ||
We're going to talk about this, of course, in conjunction with the fact that they are demonizing Elon Musk with everything they've got. | ||
Meanwhile, they gather in Swiss chateaus to scheme and plan the world's events long ahead of time. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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It's laughable that you would or anyone would describe Davos as protecting liberal democracy. | |
Standing up for it. | ||
It's equally laughable to use the word dictatorship at Davos and aim that at President Trump. | ||
In fact, I think that's absurd. | ||
But I'm going to step aside from that constructive criticism and instead answer your question. | ||
And I'm going to be substantive here. | ||
President Trump, if he's the next president, for that matter, I think whoever the next conservative president is going to take on the power of the elites, which I mentioned earlier. | ||
But the thing that I want to drive home here, the very reason that I'm here at Davos, is to explain to many people in this room and who are watching, with all due respect, nothing personal, but that you're part of the problem. | ||
Political elites tell the average people on three or four or five issues that the reality is X when in fact reality is Y. Take immigration. | ||
Elites tell us that open borders and even illegal immigration are okay. | ||
The average person tells us in the United States that both robbed them of the American way of life. | ||
They're right. | ||
President Trump will take that on on behalf of the average American. | ||
Elites also tell us that public safety isn't a problem in big American cities. | ||
Just travel to New York or Washington or Dallas, Texas. | ||
The average person will tell you that the lack of public safety damages not just the American way of life, but their life. | ||
President Trump will take that on. | ||
Thirdly, I guess the favorite at the World Economic Forum. | ||
Is climate change. | ||
Elites tell us that we have this existential crisis with so-called climate change, so much so that climate alarmism is probably the greatest cause for mental health crisis in the world. | ||
The solutions, the average person know, based on climate change, are far worse and more harmful and cost more human lives, especially in Europe during the time that you need heating, than do the problem and the problems themselves. | ||
Fourth, two more here, Robin. | ||
The fourth, China. | ||
The number one adversary, not just to the United States, but to free people on planet Earth. | ||
Not only do we at Davos not say that, we give the Chinese Communist Party a platform. | ||
Count on President Trump ending that nonsense. | ||
And fifth, as we sit here, another supranational organization, the World Health Organization, is discussing foisting gender ideology upon the global south. | ||
These are practices that are under review if not being rejected by countries in Northern Europe. | ||
The new president, especially if it's President Trump, will, as you like to say, trust the science. | ||
He will understand the basic biological reality of manhood and womanhood. | ||
And do you know why? | ||
Not because of retribution, not because he's a dictator, but because he has the power of the American people behind him. | ||
And it's connected to Senator Portman's excellent point, that in addition to needing a vigorous executive, we look forward to having the popular will inform both the House and Senate in 2025 to pass laws on all of those issues and many others. | ||
Ultimately, Robin, I think President Trump, if in fact he wins a second term, Is going to be inspired by the wise words of Javier Millet, who said that he was in power not to guide sheep, but to awaken lions. | ||
That's what the average American and the average free person on planet Earth wants out of leaders. | ||
So that was the Heritage president explaining to Davos why they suck and are part of the problem. | ||
And the thing is, they're not just part of the problem. | ||
They are the problem. | ||
They're the problem itself, manifest. | ||
They're just part of the problem. | ||
They're the problem. | ||
We have to get rid of them. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
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So we have a lot of videos to show you. | ||
Also want to take your calls throughout this hour. | ||
So I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines now. | ||
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Let's go to some of these videos. | ||
We'll go to clip number 13 here. | ||
This is one of those things that we talk about all the time. | ||
What you're about to see, the conversations you're about to see, the hypocrisy you're about to see on display is so... | ||
is beyond... | ||
It requires brainwashing. | ||
It requires indoctrination. | ||
Nobody naturally comes to these conclusions. | ||
Nobody actually thinks this way. | ||
Naturally, they have to be taught to think this way, and it's sort of terrifying that it's worked. | ||
Did I already give you the number? | ||
It's 13. Yes, let's watch. | ||
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So there was a dress designer that turned down Melania Trump to design her dress. | |
She opted out. | ||
Do you think that she has the right to do that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
Do you think it's okay for her to do that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So if you were, let's say, a Muslim singer here in Madison, And a church approached you for an Easter service for you to sing. | ||
Do you have the right to opt out of that? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you have the right to opt out of doing whatever you want. | ||
Let's say you're a Christian photographer here in Madison and someone approached you to do a same-sex wedding. | ||
Would that be hateful or discriminatory to opt out of that? | ||
I don't know In that situation probably not because that would bring up some legal issues I would suspect Like that city ordinance, right? | ||
Yes, yeah. | ||
The one that you didn't agree with? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, you're a jerk for doing that. | ||
So your political views, your ideas and kind of worldview is okay to say no to business, but your religious views aren't? | ||
no i i don't even get like I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know how people are put in this position. | ||
I don't know how they're put in this mindset. | ||
I don't know how they've done this to us. | ||
How do people not have beliefs? | ||
How do they not have consistent thoughts? | ||
It's really strange. | ||
It really is. | ||
Because clearly, like... | ||
If people weren't indoctrinated into this, if you could somehow remove whatever cultural impetus has tied their tongues, You sort of see it with the first question, right? | ||
When they're like, should a Muslim be forced to sing at a Christian wedding? | ||
They're just like, no. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Like, yeah, obviously. | ||
Obviously that's crazy. | ||
Well, should a Christian be forced to participate in a religious ceremony they don't agree with? | ||
And they're like, ooh. | ||
Ah, gee. | ||
Oh, gosh. | ||
I don't know, actually. | ||
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This is difficult. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
The answer is no the first time. | ||
It's no the second time. | ||
What is hard about this? | ||
It is bizarre, man. | ||
It is bizarre how they've done this to people. | ||
And I don't get it. | ||
I really don't. | ||
It's not difficult. | ||
It's not hard. | ||
Just have beliefs. | ||
Just think for yourself. | ||
Like, really? | ||
It is actually that simple. | ||
Honestly, I don't even know what to do anymore. | ||
I don't, I don't, I really don't. | ||
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I don't, I don't. | |
It's like I get that we've lived in the empire of lies for a long time. | ||
Like none of this stuff is even hard to understand. | ||
I feel like I'm just repeating myself over and over day after day. | ||
It's just everything is the same over and over day after day and people are insane. | ||
Everybody is insane. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I really genuinely don't understand what to do anymore. | ||
Do people like living in filth? | ||
Do people like being lied to? | ||
People actually enjoy this? | ||
Am I the crazy one for not thinking that we should do the insane crap over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over? | ||
over and over? | ||
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Honestly. | |
I don't know, man. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I really don't and and you know probably the best example of this Is COVID. And the fact that we are... | ||
Really... | ||
We're less than like... | ||
We're less than two years out from like... | ||
COVID really being a thing. | ||
You know, it was a big deal. | ||
Through like 2021 into 2022. That was when the vaccine rollout was happening. | ||
And it was still a very big deal. | ||
And like we're still having... | ||
The arguments that we were putting forward in January of 2020. Now at the time, it was absurd for people to disagree with us anyway because all of it was obvious on the face of it. | ||
But now we've been proven right incontrovertibly. | ||
Four years later, people are still having the same arguments. | ||
Like what do we do? | ||
Although now they're even more insane. | ||
They're even more insane. | ||
RFK Jr. went on Howie Mandel's podcast. | ||
And Howie tried to tell RFK Jr. that nobody ever said the vaccine stopped transmission. | ||
I'd opposed to go semi-viral on X because I... You know, added the two other examples in the recent past. | ||
People saying that not only the vaccines, they never stopped COVID. Nobody ever said they did. | ||
But also people saying there was no lockdown. | ||
Nobody was ever locked down. | ||
And they always knew it was a lab leak. | ||
So, I don't even know what to do. | ||
Because it's like, you would think. | ||
That when you're proven right about something, that people will think about that and take that into account and start asking questions about why they were so wrong, why they were misled. | ||
What does this mean? | ||
If it was a lab leak, why are we doing this research? | ||
Did we release it on purpose? | ||
Why did they cover it up? | ||
Could knowing it was a lab leak have helped us mitigate the consequences sooner? | ||
And if so, are the people who covered it up not Responsible for the crime against humanity that was carried out. | ||
Instead, they just say, we always knew it was a lap leak. | ||
Nobody ever thought it was anything but a lap leak. | ||
And you're the crazy one for thinking that it came from a bat. | ||
Yeah, I don't know what to do anymore. | ||
Let's go to clip number 23. Here's Howie and RFK Jr. on whether vaccines were ever supposed to work. | ||
This is what the National Security Agency is saying. | ||
They believe that September 12th was the day that it actually began circulating. | ||
A month later, you have in New York City these Bill Gates hosting a coronavirus pandemic simulation. | ||
His co-host is Averill Haynes, the Deputy Director of the CIA. What is the CIA doing at a public health forum? | ||
They don't do public health. | ||
They do coup d'etat. | ||
Now Avril Haines is the top spy in America. | ||
And she is the one who hid the torture tapes from Abu Ghraib. | ||
You know, during that CIA scandal. | ||
So that, she now is the head of the National Security Agency, top spy in the country. | ||
She is also in charge of the coronavirus response. | ||
At this simulation, you have Averill Haynes, you have people from all the social media companies, you have people from the pharmaceutical companies, mainly Johnson& Johnson, the biggest one. | ||
They do. | ||
And you have another guy, a peculiar guy, George Gale, who's the head of the Chinese CDC. Oh man, he sounds sneaky. | ||
So George Gale must have known that this was circulating at that point. | ||
By the way, any of your listeners who does not believe what I'm saying can go and look up Event 201. It's still on YouTube. | ||
And this was before the pandemic? | ||
It was after it started circulating, but none of us knew about it until January. | ||
Okay, so this is after the NSA had said that this had occurred. | ||
The NSA now says, looking back, this is when it occurs. | ||
At that time, they didn't know. | ||
The world did not know until around January 3rd. | ||
So then there was a big get-together of some... | ||
And they're all together planning, here's how we're going to handle a coronavirus pandemic if it happens. | ||
Was Fauci there or no? | ||
Fauci was not there, but there were people from his agency there. | ||
And the interesting thing is, there was no discussion of public health. | ||
They weren't saying, how are we going to get repurposed medications? | ||
How are we going to link... | ||
11 million doctors, frontline physicians around the world on a communication grid that we can quickly figure out what's working, you know, what's working in Bangladesh, what's working in Argentina, what are the best protocols, what are the best repurposed medications that seem effective? | ||
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Right, like what's already working against this type of thing that we could ask people to get prepared and get on now to help themselves? | |
Well, no, but even when it starts... | ||
If a coronavirus pandemic starts, you want to be able to talk to all the doctors who are treating it around the world and find out, because there may be a guy in Argentina, which there was, Dr. Carvalho. | ||
Who's got good intel. | ||
Who was giving ivermectin to people. | ||
He gave it to 700 frontline healthcare workers and he gave a placebo to 458. And of the 700 who got it, not one of them got COVID. Of the 400 who didn't got it, 53% got COVID. So he knew that very early on. | ||
But that wasn't being communicated. | ||
And if you were Fauci and really wanted to do a public health response, You'd be connecting all these doctors and mining. | ||
What is the best intelligence? | ||
What's the best way to treat people? | ||
How do we avoid hospitalizations? | ||
How do we avoid deaths? | ||
And you're saying they were just connecting more of the business side of it. | ||
They weren't. | ||
The only thing they were doing was they were saying, how do we use a pandemic? | ||
To clamp down totalitarian controls, to essentially execute a coup d'etat against democracy. | ||
How do we get rid of the Bill of Rights? | ||
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You think that they brought that up in this meeting? | |
Nobody should believe me on anything. | ||
They should go and do the research themselves. | ||
And you go to Event 201 and here's what you'll see. | ||
The fourth simulation that day, it took breaks. | ||
There was a total of four. | ||
The fourth one is the longest one. | ||
That whole simulation is, how do you get the social media companies to censor dissent? | ||
And how specifically do you get them to not talk about the fact that this was a lab-generated virus? | ||
George Gayo says that, and this is what they're talking about for two hours. | ||
This is in October. | ||
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What was their fear that if people thought it was a lab-generated virus? | |
Then they would start pointing fingers and blaming not only the Chinese but blaming public health officials who were all funding those studies in Wuhan. | ||
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Oh, I see. | |
It was not just Fauci who was funding the gain-of-function studies. | ||
It was the USAID, which is a CIA conduit. | ||
It was de-treat the defense threat. | ||
A reduction agency. | ||
And it was the Pentagon through DARPA and BARDA. So they were giving hundreds of millions of dollars to develop coronavirus superbugs that could cause pandemics. | ||
So that was RFK Jr. on with Theo Vaughn. | ||
We're explaining the Event 201 event with Avril Haines, WD Director of CIA, who is now the national director. | ||
The coordinated DNI. Something that, of course, we've talked about over and over, continuously for the last four years. | ||
It's finally making its way to the mainstream, but just in time for the average person to, I guess, have forgotten completely what happened four years ago and deny that all of this stuff was seen with our own eyes. | ||
Here's Howie Mandel saying nobody ever thought the vaccine was a vaccine. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
They say, what they're saying, out of 22,000 people, there was one COVID death among the vaccinated, and there was two COVID deaths on the unvaccinable, 22,000 people. | ||
And that allowed them to claim it's 100% effective. | ||
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Effective for what? | |
You can't use the word effective. | ||
You remember they kept saying it's 100% effective. | ||
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No, they just said it'll negate the severity. | |
If you go on the internet, you can see Tony Fauci... | ||
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But the word effective didn't say you won't... | |
I never heard you won't get COVID. Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, this is a different subject. | ||
But yeah, in fact, I saw a tape yesterday of them all, of Biden, Fauci, Gates, you know, Berla, all of them saying, if you take the vaccine, Rachel Maddow, if you take the vaccine, you can't get COVID, you can't pass COVID. I didn't see that. | ||
Okay, well, you know what? | ||
Can I play it for you? | ||
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Yeah. | |
All right. | ||
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Wait, wait, wait. | |
It doesn't matter what Rachel Maddow says. | ||
No, it doesn't matter. | ||
Oh, no, that's right. | ||
It doesn't matter, actually. | ||
Actually, now you're about to prove us wrong. | ||
Actually, I've decided it doesn't matter anymore. | ||
Do you need to see the video or do you have a memory? | ||
Do you just, can you remember things that happened one time or a thousand times over and over continually for a year? | ||
So yeah, I don't know what to do. | ||
And look, they actually are insane. | ||
They actually have mental illness. | ||
Okay, this is the part that sort of explains a lot of it, but also makes it that much more difficult to contend with. | ||
You've got a massive number of people who literally have a mental illness that is only exacerbated and Made worse by the interventions. | ||
Since they're all predicated on the complete lie that Mental illness is about chemical imbalance in your brain and it can be fixed with medicine. | ||
This is all just crap. | ||
It's all just nonsense. | ||
Let's go to clip number one here. | ||
Six out of ten liberal women in the United States has been diagnosed with a mental illness. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Ten years ago, you wrote, conservative women seem to be particularly blissful. | ||
About 40% say they're very happy. | ||
That makes them slightly happier than conservative men and significantly happier than liberal women. | ||
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Yeah. | |
The unhappiest of all are liberal men. | ||
Only about a fifth consider themselves very happy. | ||
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That was true 10 years ago. | |
Liberal women have overtaken liberal men as the unhappiest group. | ||
You find that particularly young women, very interesting new data show that white liberal women under 30 have almost a 6 in 10 chance of having been diagnosed with a mental illness in America today. | ||
It's a really big problem. | ||
And there's lots of speculation on what that has to do with politics, what has to do with race, what has to do with age, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
But what you find is that this is a group that's really, really struggling. | ||
And it's a pity because it's not good for them. | ||
It's not good for society. | ||
And that's what we see. | ||
So I don't think that being a political conservative is a panacea for being a happy person. | ||
But we see disproportionately these happiness and unhappiness effects in different parts of the population for sure. | ||
So, again, I just don't understand. | ||
you A mindset where you get everything that you want and it makes you less happy. | ||
That's where we're at, at this point. | ||
And the more leftists get, the more they want. | ||
The more you do things... | ||
In the way that they demand, the more they demand, and the more things get worse. | ||
And it's just, it's obvious. | ||
This is all obvious. | ||
I don't, I don't, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what to do. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We'll go to Henry in Chicago first. | ||
Henry, thank you for calling in. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. | |
How are you? | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
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I want to wish you before we get caught up. | |
Everyone and Infowars a merry, merry Christmas. | ||
Same to you, sir. | ||
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And I love you guys because you guys do report on whatever genocide is going on in the Middle East. | |
None of the other conservative media mention about it. | ||
They get black. | ||
And that's a shame because they should be on the same page of humanity. | ||
Anyway, I wanted to talk to every American needs to know that the government employees work for us. | ||
And we need to stop them from spending the money that the IRS steals from us. | ||
Just so people know and look it up, it's Article 1, Section 8, Paragraph 2. The money that the United States borrowed from the Federal Reserve is counterfeit. | ||
So we don't have to pay it back. | ||
So all this smoke and mirrors about $300 that we owe as a taxpayer, that's enslavement. | ||
So we need to wake up. | ||
Now, I wanted to talk about the Fourth Amendment. | ||
The Fourth Amendment has been violated by every politician because of the Pegasus software. | ||
Pegasus and the other show is coming by the Israelis. | ||
Now, this is espionage, and it should be prosecuted on the 18 U.S.C. Chapter 37, Section 793, because they control the Congress, they control every politician, every agency, every intelligence agency, and it's all the Israelis. | ||
And people need to wake up that World War II was not won by us. | ||
It was won by the Nazis, and those are the Israelis. | ||
They're not Jews. | ||
The real Jews are the blacks that were kicked out. | ||
To Ethiopia. | ||
And look at the expansionism that they're doing. | ||
If you look it up, the Leviathan project was in the 90s. | ||
That was to clear off all the gas and stuff because of the natural resources. | ||
That's why they put Israel up there. | ||
We have advanced technology to know where all the natural resources are everywhere in the world. | ||
So when you see a coop or anything, it's already predictive programming. | ||
And now they're going to go to Mexico because now they're saying that the Panama Canal is drying up, so they're going to go in the middle of Mexico and build a new, like, the Panama Canal. | ||
And pretty soon we're going to take over the Mexicans because they've got a lot of uranium, they've got a lot of silver, they've got a lot of oil. | ||
It's all about the globalists. | ||
And the Americans need to wake up and demand that every single congressman, when they send money overseas, call them up and they're violating... | ||
The Constitution, Statical 1, Section 8, Paragraph 1, says all the taxes that are collected for the welfare of the United States, not Israel, not Ukraine, not anybody else. | ||
In the meantime, we've got our own people that are in North Carolina and Florida, and if you need help, they won't help you. | ||
But if you're Ukrainian, Israeli, say, oh yeah, here's some money, you can do that. | ||
That's a shame. | ||
So we need to read the Constitution that says whenever a government becomes tyrannical, it's a time For the people to replace it or change it. | ||
And Trump better wake up because he's surrounded himself with snakes. | ||
And he doesn't see that. | ||
And I said, you know, he has become Israel's bitch. | ||
Pardon my French. | ||
And the Congress has brought all of Israel. | ||
Oh yeah, we love it. | ||
We need all this money. | ||
We need all these weapons and all of that. | ||
And one thing that people do not see when they build the pier, they supposedly put all the weapons for Israel. | ||
We do a deceitful campaign, and they need to get rid of the CIA, the NSA, and the government needs to ban 50 U.S.C. 41. That's a national security act, because that's what gives the power to the NSA, the CIA, the FBI, and they control us. | ||
And this is a violation of the Constitution, and people need to start reading the Constitution. | ||
The simple version, not the... | ||
Mumbo-jumbo, the other attorneys talk about precedent. | ||
The precedent is not the Constitution. | ||
The Constitution is clear. | ||
Right, and it always goes back to the Constitution. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, as always. | ||
Henry, we're going up to a commercial break here, so I've got to let you go. | ||
But I absolutely agree, and I'll show you a video on the other side of an interview with a supposed Mossad agent sort of bragging about how powerful they are. | ||
I think I have a different interpretation than most people of this. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
This is the American Journal taking your calls this hour. | ||
Very anti-Semitic occurrences taking place in Guatemala. | ||
I regret to say. | ||
Because as we know, hate speech, anti-Semitism, this is the word that is used when the reality matches the stereotype. | ||
It's very unfortunate. | ||
And this is the type of crime that would be You certainly wouldn't be allowed to say certain things about should the Anti-Semitism Act pass. | ||
Guatemalan authorities rescue 160 children from Jewish Lev Tahor sect. | ||
Guatemalan authorities rescued 160 children and adolescents from the fundamentalist Jewish sect Lev Tahor in southeastern Guatemala on Friday following allegations of child abuse including rape. | ||
The rescue operation in the Agricultural Municipality of Oratorio, 78 kilometers southeast of Guatemala City, highlights ongoing concerns over the controversial practices of the Lev Tehor sect, which has faced similar allegations in the past. | ||
As we know from the Antisemitism Act and the definition of antisemitism from the International Holocaust Remembrance Association, it's that you cannot discuss crimes real or imagined committed by Jewish individuals or groups. | ||
So, very sad to see Reuters engaged in that antisemitic behavior, admitting that reality matches the perceived stereotype. | ||
But also clip number six here has gone viral since it aired last night. | ||
And it's a supposed member of the Mossad talking about the Pager attack against Hezbollah. | ||
And people are sort of freaking out about this. | ||
I think I have a slightly different interpretation. | ||
And I'll explain to you it on the other side. | ||
Let's go to clip number six now. | ||
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How did you convince Hezbollah to buy this? | |
Well, obviously they didn't know that they were buying it from Israel. | ||
Who did they buy it from? | ||
Or think they were buying it from? | ||
We have an incredible array of possibilities of creating foreign companies that have no way being traced back to Israel. | ||
Shell companies over shell companies who affect the supply chain to our favor. | ||
We create a pretend world. | ||
We are a global production company. | ||
We write the screenplay. | ||
We're the directors. | ||
We're the producers. | ||
We're the main actors. | ||
The world is our stage. | ||
So, yeah, pretty ballsy stuff. | ||
First question, obviously, you know, they're doing, they're mocking it up to where he's got a ski mask and sunglasses on, and I guess they digitally alter his voice. | ||
But was that a digitally altered voice or was that like totally AI voice? | ||
Because if it was just digitally altered, why does the Mossad agent have an American accent? | ||
Anybody want to ask that question? | ||
Anybody wondering why the Mossad operative sounds like he grew up in New Jersey? | ||
Anybody want to wonder why that is? | ||
And people sort of freaking out about this because, you know, it's... | ||
It is apparently a member of the Mossad admitting that all the world events are scripted by them and carried out by them. | ||
I suggest everybody read The Art of War. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
And everybody knows the Mossad motto is war by deception or by deception you shall make war or something like that. | ||
And that is what the art of war says. | ||
When you're strong, appear weak. | ||
When you're weak, appear strong. | ||
You don't go out and say this without a dissent. | ||
Like, if you think Mossad is telling the truth... | ||
You're wrong. | ||
It's pretty much as simple as that. | ||
So if that's a Mossad agent telling you they control everything, they script everything, and they're the main characters in the world, yeah, that's a lie. | ||
That's a perception they want you to have for a particular reason. | ||
The reality is that if that was the case, the last year of anti-Israel outrage wouldn't have happened. | ||
Now, part of it is true, right? | ||
The Pedro attack was successful. | ||
It proves that if they want, they can do something other than carpet bombing an entire area full of people, including the refugee camps and hospitals. | ||
So, you know, it reveals sort of the unnecessary aspect of the genocide going on in Gaza right now. | ||
But I would just say that If somebody like Mossad is bragging like that on national television in America, that is a message that they want Americans to believe. | ||
And so if you are against them, you probably shouldn't take it at face value. | ||
You should probably think about why they're desperate to portray themselves as so strong right now. | ||
And if you read The Art of War, the obvious interpretation is it's because they're sort of freaking out and very weak right now and their plans are not going according to the agenda. | ||
And so they're trying to reassert dominance over world events. | ||
I don't think they're actually as strong and powerful as they... | ||
As they portray, but that portrayal, that interpretation is beneficial to them. | ||
We'll go out again to your phone calls now. | ||
Let's go to George in California. | ||
I want to talk about the COVID emergency. | ||
Go ahead, George. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, hello, Harrison. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Barely, George. | ||
It sounds like you're in a wind tunnel. | ||
Maybe if you could get to a better place, we'll come back to you in just a second. | ||
Let's go to Jerry in Indiana in the meantime. | ||
Sorry, George. | ||
I can't hear you. | ||
Jerry in Indiana, go ahead. | ||
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Hello? | |
Hello. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
This is Jerry. | ||
Hello. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, one quick here. | |
All the J6 and everything else. | ||
I don't know what's going on with our phone lines these days. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
You're not coming in clear, Jerry. | ||
Try again. | ||
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I'm not starting right now. | |
Give me a minute. | ||
I'll be inside the meds. | ||
All right. | ||
Sorry, folks. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey now. | ||
Andrew, you're on the air. | ||
Hopefully you come through. | ||
Testing, one, two. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
Yes, coming in loud and clear. | ||
Give me an opportunity. | ||
And just quick, with the liberal men being rated as the least happy, I think that's because they're dating or married to liberal women, so it sucks their spirit. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that is definitely it, right? | ||
I mean, not necessarily married to liberal women, but to be a leftist man, you have to pretty much be weak and submissive and not in charge of your own life, which is a deeply unhappy thing for me to experience, yeah. | ||
And I would watch sometimes on Fox the show The Five and the liberal woman Jessica Tardoff or whatever, and I would think she's married, and I would think how horrendous to have a wife, especially like a white liberal with a piercing voice from New York with the attitude and the whiny, high-pitched voice and always in a bad mood. | ||
So they bring the men down. | ||
And when I, Owen, he would know, because if I covered like a protest with BLM or, you know, Occupy Wall Street, it seemed like the liberals, the men were nice, like they were like agreeable, you could have normal conversations. | ||
And it was the women, the females, that were the worst and you couldn't really have a rational conversation. | ||
So I think, like, the men are beaten down by them. | ||
But anyway, I just want to say, you're right with the vaccine, too. | ||
Biden said, if you get the COVID vaccination, you're not going to acquire COVID. You know, so they did say, and what Howie was saying was, True also, but that was at the very end, like two years into it, when everything failed and it wasn't effective, so they kept changing, lowering the bar. | ||
So he was only referring to the very end when they said, well, it lessens the symptoms. | ||
You know, so that's what they said at the end. | ||
But I want to say, like, with the double standard, with the Christian religion, how they have two standards, And I'm not opposed, and I respect religion. | ||
What I didn't like, I watched this documentary, Small Town Monsters, Bigfoot Highway, and in the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, there's an unfinished highway, and it was built for logging, but also for, after World War II, For like another route that if they felt if this coastal highway got bombed, they wanted another route. | ||
So different so-called Native Americans, I call them First Nations because they're not Native. | ||
They migrated here from Asia, but they said, well, this is a sacred ridge, you know, so they were suing to stop it. | ||
But that imposes now on other people. | ||
Like if the people go to temple, And they believe in, you know, Moses and the parting of the Red Sea. | ||
Like, whether that's true or not, it doesn't affect other people. | ||
It doesn't affect the whole logging industry. | ||
It doesn't affect our national security. | ||
But this affects other people. | ||
It kills jobs. | ||
It was putting us at risk. | ||
So that's what I did like, the double standards. | ||
Like, well, you know, they're allowed to, like, shut down whole industries and, you know, for something that's probably not even true. | ||
You know, so there's like one standard for Christians, but that jumped into my mind when I saw the Bigfoot Highway documentary. | ||
And they're like, well, it was good. | ||
The natives didn't want. | ||
Well, why do they get to impose on me? | ||
You know, we want it. | ||
Like, why are they better than us, Christians or, you know, secular? | ||
Just want to throw that in and just be happy this Christmas that you're not married to a whitey liberal woman. | ||
Not a mistake I made. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Andrew. | ||
Appreciate that. | ||
I understand George in California is a little bit more understandable now. | ||
Let's go to Line 3. George, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, Harrison, good morning. | |
I do apologize about that, sir. | ||
Can you hear me okay? | ||
Yes, I hear you fine now. | ||
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Okay, yes. | |
The reason I was calling for Harrison is in regards to the COVID emergency. | ||
I know yourself and Alex and part of the other in the alternative media are saying, like, Not to fall for the next COVID emergency and whatnot, but I feel that they will have an upper hand, I guess you could say, and it has to do with what I heard on your show, first of all, and then you followed with Alex, and that is in regarding to the Merit disease. | ||
And it was a couple of years where I heard it about the first time where it will affect Those that are even unvatched. | ||
Right. | ||
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And so, and I have the clip still where I can forward it over to Showtip that shows your broadcasting about that and how all of us in regards are in danger to that. | |
And how they can get away with that basically is if myself and yourself and those that are unvatched are becoming harmed, I forgot how it was attacked or what it was attacked, but that's how they can get the upper hand in. | ||
Those that are unvaxxed around us, they can just simply say, like, you see? | ||
Even the unvaxxed are getting hurt. | ||
But it has to do with the Merrick's disease. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's the thing that I've always said, you know, if I... I just try to, you know, game this out, you know, plan the scenarios in my own head. | ||
Like, if I was the evil people... | ||
After COVID and sort of the failure that that represents is they didn't get everything that they wanted. | ||
They got a lot and they, you know, programmed us quite a bit, including subtle things that most people didn't notice at the time, but are now coming to fruition. | ||
For example, I said earlier that Kathy Hochul is setting up a CEO hotline for the NYPD. So the CEOs of, you know, executives of companies, they get special processing, special treatment, special... | ||
Phone lines to call. | ||
You know, you might be calling 911 and get a busy signal or be put on hold, but they're going to get right through because they're the CEOs and executives. | ||
Well, that's exactly what happened under COVID. They actually wrote laws saying quarantine two weeks. | ||
If you come into the country, you have to spend two weeks. | ||
You have to pay for it yourself. | ||
And, you know, this is rock solid in law, unless you're an executive, in which case you get to bypass that. | ||
So like COVID, even part of the subtle... | ||
Mind control that was going on there was getting people used to the idea that people at certain levels of companies don't have to obey the laws that everybody else was. | ||
Nobody else does. | ||
And I tweeted this out with at least four examples of this exact thing taking place with Sergi Brin and... | ||
Another founder of Google and a few other people, you know, and articles were written about it at the time, but it was sort of just, oh, that's not really fair, but it's like, it's not that it's not fair, it's that they're programming you, it's that they're getting you used to this understanding that, yeah, certain people who have been anointed will not have to obey the law as everybody else will, and you have to just be okay with that, or otherwise you want grandma to die. | ||
I mean, that was the mindset that happened, but If I was the evil people, like after doing COVID and seeing all the people resist the vax, my next move would be to release an actually super deadly, super dangerous virus for which we had a vaccine so that all the people who dutifully take their vaccines actually survive and all the people that are still refusing to go along with you, even though they have perfectly valid reason to not go along with it, right? | ||
If airborne Ebola hits us next or bird flu or MERS or any of these things hits us, Most people are not going to fall for it. | ||
Most people are not going to believe it. | ||
Most people are going to refuse any vaccine that supposedly is going to free us from, again, the lockdown they're going to impose upon us. | ||
And I would just actually release an actual deadly thing with an actual vaccine. | ||
So then all the people that obey me and listen to me, even though logic dictates that they not do that, they would be rewarded by surviving and everybody who refused me would die. | ||
So, I mean, this is... | ||
This is the problem with the globalist scheme and our mercy to them. | ||
The fact that we haven't thrown all of these people in jail means that they're not just free to do it again, but probably emboldened in the fact that they got away with it the first time. | ||
Why shouldn't they do it a second time? | ||
So we can undo this. | ||
we can prevent this eventuality from taking place by arresting all the people that were involved in the first time and, you know, threatening to give them the death penalty or life in prison unless they, you know, cough up how this all was carried out, what the organization looked like, who was in contact with who, who came up with it first. | ||
Like, unless we can really dig down and get into exactly how this was carried out through legitimate, probably federal investigation, Then they're just going to be able to do it again. | ||
It's always an option of them. | ||
And it's always an option of them to flip the switch and kill the internet and do an EMP and blow out all the electronics over the nation. | ||
I mean, they have a lot of cards still to play left in their deck. | ||
And just imagine you're one of these evil people with a goal to enslave humanity. | ||
And you can see that you have... | ||
Tire Vista is a possibility to open up before you in terms of how you can bring about that total control. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, George. | ||
Let's go to Jerry in Indiana. | ||
I understand you have a better connection now as well. | ||
I want to talk about January 6th. | ||
Go ahead, Jerry. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
You hear me pretty good? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
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Very good. | |
I just want to say this. | ||
What they're saying, what they're doing to Orange Shore and a lot of other people is just totally wrong. | ||
100% wrong. | ||
Because, you know, I looked at everything else and it was like, this is all weaponized DOJ that Merrick Garland put against us, you know, because they're targeting Trump supporters especially. | ||
And throwing like the Proud Boys years in prison for no reason whatsoever just for exercising their private free speech and rights to protest. | ||
Yep. | ||
Basically. | ||
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And I always think to myself, what kind of country I'm living in now? | |
Because back in the day, this stuff didn't happen. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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You can protest freely. | |
It didn't influence y'all or anything else. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
There's like... | ||
There's like 10 or 20 things that dominate the news cycle day in and day out, and every single one of them is predicated on the most just insane interpretation of reality. | ||
I mean, everything from transgenderism to COVID and the vaccine to January 6th. | ||
I mean... | ||
All of it is absurd on the face of it, and it's not like you need to study it a lot to figure this out. | ||
There are similarities to these. | ||
The vaccine wasn't just ineffective, as we knew from the beginning. | ||
It is counter-effective. | ||
It has been shown. | ||
The more boosters you get, the more likely you are to get the disease, just like with transgenderism. | ||
The The gender-affirming care leads to greater depression and higher likelihood of suicide. | ||
So it's like everything is not just wrong. | ||
It is completely inverted. | ||
And I don't know how to get that through to people since it's obvious on the face of it. | ||
Now, when it comes to January 6th, Somebody on my ex pulled up an old tweet of mine that I figured we'd bring up again. | ||
This was from basically the day that the Proud Boys got convicted. | ||
The New York Times wrote an article that laid out in perfectly clear terms in the New York Times how utterly absurd the charges were. | ||
It was titled, Four Proud Boys Convicted of Sedition in Key January 6th Case. | ||
And this goes back to what we were talking about last week where Tim Pool blew up at the guy and then the guy was like, oh, but they wrote a memo though. | ||
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But didn't they write a memo, so shouldn't they go to jail for decades? | |
And of course the memo wasn't even a real one, but in this article, in the New York Times article, they say that the rulings permitted jurors to convict on conspiracy even if they found there was no plan to disrupt the certification of the election, but merely an unspoken agreement to do so. | ||
An unspoken agreement! | ||
If only they can interpret a telepathic connection between two strangers, then they can convict on conspiracy. | ||
Like, this isn't hidden. | ||
This isn't something we have to reveal. | ||
This is in the New York Times article about the Proud Boys being convicted. | ||
They admit that there was no conspiracy. | ||
There was no plan. | ||
It was unspoken and did not exist. | ||
But they convicted it anyway. | ||
They can convict on murder, even if the person has a valid alibi and is on camera at the time of the murder somewhere else. | ||
They can convict of theft even though the things that were stolen were not in their possession and in fact belonged to somebody else who was a known thief. | ||
Like if you can convict people despite evidence showing that they weren't guilty, I mean, it's so inverted. | ||
It's like hard to even explain. | ||
In a series of searches before the trial began, investigators collected more than half a million text messages from the Ministry of Self-Defense and other Proud Boys group chats. | ||
While some of the messages were overtly violent and hinted at action at the Capitol, none set forth an explicit plan to storm the building or forcibly disrupt the election certification taking place inside. | ||
Which is strange because that's what they were convicted of. | ||
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It's just absolute nonsense. | ||
They admit, again, like for the third time in this New York Times article, there were no explicit orders to attack the Capitol that day, and yet they were convicted of ordering their followers to attack the Capitol that day. | ||
I mean, I don't, you know, and this was like two years ago. | ||
This was last May of 2023, this article came out, and people are still arguing about this and still don't understand it. | ||
Of course, I said, Proud Boys convicted of conspiracy, even though by the court's own admission, there was no plan to store in the Capitol. | ||
There was no plan to stop the certification. | ||
One of the defendants was in prison in a different city at the time. | ||
They were convicted of an unspoken conspiracy, using statements made by people who did not even know the defendants. | ||
Again, not speculation, not conspiracy theory. | ||
That's the New York Times telling you that, and people still are defending that prosecution and conviction. | ||
Insane. | ||
Insane. | ||
What else is there to say other than this is insane? | ||
Thank you for the call, Jerry. | ||
Let's go to Charlotte in Michigan here for our final call. | ||
Before we welcome Alex Cargill. | ||
Charlotte, you're on the air. | ||
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Merry Christmas to InfoWars. | ||
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So that's where I'm doing my shopping at. | |
I just wanted to say that conspiracy... | ||
That lies with us Americans here is Biden's elite regime. | ||
I mean, the media's taken over, the farm has taken over, and then they've taken over the border with all the illegal aliens. | ||
So once that's gone and Trump goes in with this section, he's supposed to amend the 230, right, for the internet, whatever that is, and then... | ||
Tom Holman and then Eon with his checks and balances from Doge is going to be rocking. | ||
So I think the Republic form of government is going to be saved. | ||
I can feel it. | ||
I see it in Michigan. | ||
I think a lot of people are running that wouldn't head, but we got a lot of people that are for the Republic. | ||
So I'm happy about that. | ||
I'm glad that it happened. | ||
And I'm glad that Trump is in office now, because we're going to rock it out. | ||
Yeah, and you know, what a great positive call to take as our final call this morning, because you are right, and there is reason to hope. | ||
I personally am just sort of overwhelmed by how just Just utterly inverted. | ||
Everybody is. | ||
But, you know, it's one of those things, like we've talked about before, where if Trump had won re-election in 2020, we would not be in as good of a position as we are now. | ||
It almost necessitated those four years of puppet Biden, you know, whoever was actually running the country, for people to realize how bad things have gotten for Elon to get on board, for Trump to maybe take what's happening as seriously as before. | ||
We've got J.D. Vance in vice presidency. | ||
A lot of positive things. | ||
So even though it was upsetting when they stole the election from Trump in 2020, it turned out to be a positive at the end of the day. | ||
So that's a beautiful thing and certainly gives us some hope. | ||
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We'll be joined by Alex Cargill in just a moment. | ||
Meantime, I want to go to this video, clip number eight. | ||
This does a fantastic job of breaking down the insanity of trusting leftists with your government. | ||
Let's go to clip number eight now. | ||
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I am a public administrator. | |
How much do you make? | ||
$242,000 a year. | ||
Can you describe what you do in one sentence? | ||
I oversee homeless programs for a very large nonprofit in the city of Los Angeles. | ||
That's a big role. | ||
And what's your biggest struggle in that job? | ||
Not enough housing, not enough housing, not enough housing. | ||
All right, today we're going to expose this entire grift. | ||
First, I dug around a little bit, and the nonprofit that she worked for is called LA Family Housing. | ||
According to their IRS Form 990, they received $65 million in government grants last year. | ||
And you know how she talked about housing, housing, housing being so important? | ||
Well, this is what they're talking about. | ||
LA Family Housing is transforming a 1950s motel into apartments for supportive housing. | ||
But then you look at the price tag, $60 million for 41 apartments. | ||
$60 million! | ||
LA has a homeless population of over 75,000 and that's how they think $60 million of taxpayer money should be spent? | ||
That's either incompetence or gross negligence, and I'm thinking the latter. | ||
Because here's what I think the scheme is with all these affordable housing units that are popping up all over Los Angeles. | ||
It's a complete bait-and-switch scam. | ||
Because here's what's going on. | ||
The construction of affordable housing developments is subsidized by public funds. | ||
In exchange, rents are regulated by covenants, but these covenants carry an expiration date. | ||
And once a covenant expires, a building's owner is not required to pay back any public funds. | ||
Rather, he is freed from all regulations which kept rents down, able to extract and hoard all future profits. | ||
And in the city of Los Angeles alone, there is an estimated 11,000 affordable housing units, which will convert to market rate within the next five years. | ||
So these massive public housing projects are nothing but a huge money laundering scheme between these real estate developers and these nonprofit administrators who are making monster salaries, and also politicians who I assume are getting kickbacks, allegedly. | ||
I mean, how else would you explain this insane statistic that LA is spending $837,000 to house a single homeless person? | ||
So I give these people two options. | ||
Either A, actually end homelessness, or B, we should demand to defund this whole boondoggle. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And I think that goes well with this video, clip number 10, about just, you know, welfare in general. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Can somebody please make this make sense? | |
Because this should not be controversial. | ||
This shouldn't be unconventional. | ||
So many people complain about the conservative cuts, cuts, cuts, cuts, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Oh, you're conservative. | ||
That means that you don't want to support the school food program. | ||
That means that you don't want dental care to go to seniors. | ||
You don't want XYZ. Yeah, no, actually, I don't want those things. | ||
I want our nation to be able to thrive. | ||
I don't want these programs because they shouldn't exist because we shouldn't be in this position and we never needed anything like this before. | ||
Why do we need this now? | ||
Why is our economy so bad? | ||
Why are wages so bad that people are pushed into these positions where they need the government to be their savior? | ||
And there's so many people who Who just lack that long-term thinking. | ||
And it's like, I'm gonna keep voting in the liberals because they're helping all of us. | ||
What they're doing actually is decimating our economy so that we need to rely on them. | ||
Oh, so you're conservative, so that must mean that you want your kids to go hungry? | ||
No, what I want is for the government to not be the only ones who can afford to feed my children because I can't afford to feed my children because I've been at work slaving away all day and giving all of my money over to the government. | ||
This isn't some privilege or oppressor versus victim narrative. | ||
People aren't supposed to live like this. | ||
People shouldn't be okay with the government taking your finances and spending them horrifically so that you are struggling so bad you have to rely on the government. | ||
A senior relying on the government to fix their dental care, to feed them. | ||
A senior, somebody who spent their entire lives working hard and contributing as a taxpayer, and that's how they ended up? | ||
What kind of a promise is our government making us? | ||
Especially when they have six-figure incomes that we pay so that they can go and spend all of our money in abhorrent ways so that we can never, ever have that kind of an income. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joined today by Alex Cargill. | ||
He's an activist who supports the People's Party of Canada as a way of electing leaders who prioritize the well-being of Canadians through common-sense approaches, and he's with us today to discuss the state of Canadian politics as the Liberal Party is on the brink of collapsing, and there are rumors circulating that Trudeau may resign in disgrace. | ||
You can follow Alex on X at TransSplendor, and I encourage you to do so. | ||
Welcome to the show once again, Mr. Cargill. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
It's my pleasure. | ||
And, of course, you announced that you were coming on the show last week. | ||
And ever since then, my notifications have been a Canadian Civil War. | ||
There's been a lot of contention around your position, around Pierre Poliev... | ||
Tell us what's going on in Canada right now. | ||
Last we heard, Christia Friedland stepped down in disgrace. | ||
Good for y'all. | ||
She was a WAF puppet and good riddance to her. | ||
A couple other minor people stepped down as well, but there was a lot of talk about Justin Trudeau being forced out. | ||
He's been Prime Minister for 10 years at this point, right? | ||
Tell us what's happening in Canadian politics at this moment. | ||
Well, Justin Trudeau is at lows that even his Liberal Party can't handle. | ||
Everyone is running to the Conservatives, as has been accounted for in UN 2030 Agenda. | ||
So we think we're getting a win. | ||
It's really a false win. | ||
And all the while, people are acting like Trudeau has the free will to step down. | ||
You're talking to a puppet. | ||
Unless you have a direct Polycom line to a boardroom in China, Or other globalist entities that own Trudeau, you're not going to convince him to do anything. | ||
I mean, once someone has a compromising photo of you or some sort of thing on you, it's not up to you anymore. | ||
So people asking him, you got to do the right thing. | ||
He hasn't done the right thing for years. | ||
He's not going to start now. | ||
So they're asking for this. | ||
It's really just theater. | ||
And a lot of Canadians are on board because they see the end of Trudeau. | ||
So they're happy. | ||
They're happy about Pierre. | ||
But as we talk about Trudeau being a puppet, Pierre is also a puppet. | ||
Pierre is giving people that are desperate to believe in a mirage of the Conservative Party of Canada saving them enough to fuel their delusion, enough to keep them walking towards a mirage that an election is at hand and we're going to replace them. | ||
But right now, as it stands, I think they still have enough support. | ||
Right now, how our Parliament works is Trudeau has a minority government, but he also has another third party that sides with him indefinitely, mainly because their leader Jagmeet Singh wants to achieve his pension. | ||
So he's holding out personally for a pension, or many suspect, to hold up Canadian elections and not support a non-confidence motion that would trigger an election, I think within 45 days of the motion passing. | ||
So they're waiting to do this when Jagmeet has finally had enough and won't side with his liberal ally because he's the NDP government, which is far, far left, and the liberals, they're also far, far left, and the conservatives are left. | ||
So the only thing left is a populist party, but we're not ready for that. | ||
Well, and I see this as part of a global trend, really, across all of Western Europe and Canada. | ||
Germany just had a no-confidence vote. | ||
Their government has collapsed. | ||
France's government has collapsed. | ||
The UK is canceling elections because of the rise of the Reform Party, another populist movement by Nigel Farage. | ||
So, you know, the populist movement is just dominating across the world, and governments are struggling to To deal with it. | ||
One of the arguments I did see in my notifications was that you're just dividing the conservative vote. | ||
What is your response to that? | ||
You know, it's the same argument a lot of people made against the Libertarian Party, where it's like, hey, we got Donald Trump here. | ||
Don't vote for Libertarians, even though it might be, you know, ideologically the right thing to do. | ||
We need to get things done right now. | ||
What is your response to people that think that PPC is just dividing the conservative vote? | ||
It's a division between choosing good or evil, and it's three parties that are all on board with Agenda 2030 evil, and it's good. | ||
And we only have one party that's supporting good and getting out of the mess we're in. | ||
What would you guys do? | ||
I mean, if you knew Trump was the real thing, to a limited degree, I know that he's got the GOP, which is two-thirds Israeli-controlled and foreign war and war machine-owned, so he's limited in who he can appoint to get rid of the rot. | ||
But let's say that you believe you knew from the evidence of them attacking his character and attempted assassinations that he was the right path. | ||
But your news and your influencers kept saying, but the best we can hope for is Mitch McConnell. | ||
The best we can hope for is Jeb Bush. | ||
Would you do it? | ||
Would you say, oh, well, that's the best we can hope for? | ||
Or would you work towards the right thing, even though right now, currently, it is the least popular among Canadians? | ||
You know, you don't even have to speculate. | ||
We had Ron DeSantis, who was pretty much that, because one thing I've seen is that, and one thing we always say, like the globalists, they might have inordinate power. | ||
They might be able to pull things off that are spectacular, right? | ||
Worldwide deception that is truly astonishing. | ||
But at the end of the day, they're humans. | ||
They have to contend with human will. | ||
And one of the things that I think they were shocked by was Donald Trump and Brexit and the rise of populism. | ||
And so they've been trying to strategize how to deal with that. | ||
And what they figured out is we have to co-opt populism. | ||
And we have to actually embrace, you know, the sentiment that's happening right now. | ||
Otherwise, we won't get elected and won't be able to implement our our program. | ||
So they put forward Ron DeSantis, you know, acts like he's a Trump guy, but, you know, sort of stabbed him in the back and fooled everybody, even in terms of like censorship. | ||
I think they figured out that, man, if we just ban people outright, that just makes them more popular. | ||
So now they do sort of a soft censorship where they'll let you have an account. | ||
They just diminish your reach quite a bit. | ||
So you're still able to talk and you don't have the outrage of banning somebody. | ||
And these are all, you know, strategic changes they've made to their game plan to deal with the reality of people rebelling against them. | ||
So, you know, I totally get why the globalists would go, all right, this populist thing's getting pretty big. | ||
We need somebody... | ||
You know, we control to take on the populist mantle to pretend to be theirs and get into office and continue the operation. | ||
And to you, that is Pierre Polyev. | ||
Right. | ||
And it's an elaborate strategy that uses our influencers who are paid by the established conservatives. | ||
They're paid by the Ron DeSantis types to act like they're Trump Maga Maga. | ||
They woo over American influencers. | ||
And then you've got American influencers thinking Pierre is a populist. | ||
If you search Pierre's timeline on Twitter for populism, He links himself to a National Post article that says, is Pierre Canada's populist? | ||
And what it says deep in the article when they bury the lead is that, yes, he is a populist, but more like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez than a Donald Trump. | ||
They need to keep completely distant from Donald Trump because his agenda is to meet Paris targets. | ||
He's saying we're having an axe the carbon tax election because our carbon tax is becoming insane. | ||
And they're about to quadruple the carbon tax, which is just going to paralyze Canada, especially logistics and shipping. | ||
So he's giving an easy win when they control both. | ||
There's two hands for the puppet master and they control the left and the right in Canada. | ||
And we've been oscillating between the two for years, unable to learn the lessons just south of the border. | ||
And when Trump threatened sanctions overnight, everyone started acting more MAGA. | ||
Everyone, Pierre keeps saying, well, I'm Canada first. | ||
Nothing about his policies is Canada first. | ||
He's sanctioning attacks of Iran by Israel while we are militarily less than irrelevant. | ||
He wants endless war in Ukraine, but yet all the promoters that approach you big American needle movers, especially in Canada, we watch you guys, Is they'll say that, no, look at Pierre. | ||
He dances real nice on two of the 20 terminal issues facing Canada. | ||
He must be one of us. | ||
And because we're so tortured with how much they've dialed up the Trudeau pain, and we've got Trudeau fatigue, that we will settle for anything and we'll tell ourselves, look, if this fails, then next time. | ||
And I'm pretty sure the people that are thinking six moves ahead, well, we think one move ahead, Have accounted for next time. | ||
They've got an emergency in the waiting. | ||
It'll be UFOs, a Carrington-level blackout event. | ||
More reason, we've got to manage all communications online because the Putin misinformation is getting out of control. | ||
So they have no idea that we're still stuck in our cage, but they're happy we're being given a false win. | ||
Yeah, and what has happened with Canada? | ||
I mean, has it always been this crazy? | ||
Because, like, in the last few years, you've got the assisted suicide MAID program just killing, like, one out of every 20 people or something. | ||
The numbers are insane there. | ||
The immigration apparently has just exploded over the last few years. | ||
I know it's been bad in Canada for a while, but, like, the videos I'm seeing out where, you know, downtown in a Canadian city looks like Mumbai. | ||
It's like... | ||
Have they just supercharged everything in Canada over the last few years? | ||
Is this an act of desperation by the globalists? | ||
Just get everything done right now, quadrupling the carbon tax? | ||
I mean, this is a recipe for killing the nation. | ||
Has it always been this bad and we just haven't noticed? | ||
Or is something particularly savage happening in Canada these days? | ||
We've been spoiled for a long time. | ||
Canadians are not even a fraction of civically minded as Americans are. | ||
We don't know who our local leaders are. | ||
We're not committed. | ||
We've been spoiled by being the fly on the American elephant's back for so long and having the ability to look down our noses. | ||
We all watch like Colbert Report and all these daily Jon Stewart shows. | ||
And we think that we're better than people and we don't realize. | ||
We haven't had any tough conversations. | ||
We've just let all the barbarians in and said, look, we're done for. | ||
We preach that we hate ourselves while opening our doors wide open. | ||
Who is it? | ||
Friedman, the tax economist guy, said you can either have open borders and no welfare at all, or you can have closed borders and generous welfare. | ||
What Canada has done is both, which ensures our collapse. | ||
And Pierre's on board for the same type of stuff. | ||
He wants direct flights to India. | ||
The problem is that now they've switched it. | ||
So with Trudeau, it's direct socialism. | ||
With Pierre, it's an indirect alliance with BlackRock, where they'll say, no, we've got to let in as many as we can build houses for. | ||
And then he's got these big state street vanguard investors in the background, ready to build high-density living downtown and manage all the carbon. | ||
Because again, he wants to hit Paris targets. | ||
How are you going to do that without a carbon tax? | ||
You're going to rigidly monitor us like the technocracy That I read about in Alex Jones' book, The Great Recess, talking about Zbigniew Brzezinski, how he said he's going to get liberals to separate from their values by saying, it's efficient. | ||
Here's a guy in a lab coat saying that you're going to be less threat to the planet if you do everything we say. | ||
So we're being transitioned over in different ways with different parties, but people aren't willing to see that right now. | ||
They need to go on this prodigal journey. | ||
They need to make their mistakes. | ||
And just like France and Le Pen and Wilders and all these populists, they need to be in the wilderness until enough chaos moves the population to go, okay, you know, we're at the event horizon of absolute hell and chaos. | ||
We'll go with you guys. | ||
And so, unfortunately, we have to endure the death rattle of these globalists. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, I just don't know what you guys are going to do because, I mean, what do you think the path forward is? | ||
I mean, it seems like it's gotten so bad that even Trudeau is talking about limiting immigration. | ||
I mean, obviously, again, these are them sort of changing their tactics a little bit, realizing that, oh, gee, we can't do this so aggressively anymore. | ||
We have to do it a little bit more subtly, so let's back off a little bit to lure them into a false sense of security while we continue to destroy the country that we're in charge of. | ||
And again, it's happening in Europe. | ||
I see a lot of similarities. | ||
I think Canada is a lot more like its European cousins than it is like America in a lot of ways, especially with the parliamentary system. | ||
But The Guardian today has a story. | ||
UK growth revised down to zero. | ||
Firms warn economy is heading for worst of all worlds. | ||
And, of course, this is on the back of a lot of the climate change agenda stuff, shutting down power plants, making energy more expensive, and just crushing the economy across the board. | ||
So, I mean, do Canadians realize that their country is being deliberately destroyed, or is the sense of urgency still not there quite yet? | ||
We realize it's being destroyed, but we're led to a false idol in Pierre to solve everything, and he's not intending to do that. | ||
We've had endless... | ||
There's not an example of an established Conservative ever walking any Western nation away from UN Agenda 2030. The Conservatives in Canada signed us onto it in 1992 with Brian Mulroney, and we've been, when it was revised to 2030, Harper re-signed it. | ||
This is their idea, yet somehow we're running away from the one puppet towards the other, We've got to learn this lesson. | ||
I've compared it to in Walking Dead, the governor who still thinks his daughter's with him, even though she's been bit by a zombie, dude, she's gone. | ||
But he's still sitting, brushing her hair, trying to make best of it. | ||
That's what Canadians are doing with our politicians right now. | ||
instead of working to build something and i'm really mad at a lot of canadian influencers that are talking tough about uh donald or about justin trudeau and donald trump's threats and going yeah you don't threaten us you've had the chance to work and be proud of yourself you just sit around waiting for the path of least resistance to greet you with another product from the globalists you've never worked towards anything yet now you're talking tough because donald or donald trump is saying he's going to sanction us yeah that was the biggest wake-up call the healthiest thing ever and Now we actually have to take care of our borders. | ||
So thank you, Donald Trump, for that one. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
And I mean, it is crazy that, I mean, tell us about the resignation of Chrystia Friedland, because she seemed to blame it specifically on Donald Trump's tariffs. | ||
She's like, Donald Trump threatened tariffs, so I'm out. | ||
And she left like, what is going on with that? | ||
Is that wrong? | ||
Away from a fall budget report that is like twice as much as she projected. | ||
A $40 billion deficit turned out to be a $60 billion deficit. | ||
So she's utterly ashamed and is probably tired of lying to Canadians to their face. | ||
She always does the same thing whenever she's faced with a tough question, is describe her role as if she's teaching sixth grade. | ||
Like, well, my job is as finance master. | ||
And she like filibusters with describing her role. | ||
But it's just a shuffling of the cabinet, the same people that are loyal to Trump. | ||
And Freeland, I remember in, I think it was 2018, she was negotiating the first NAFTA with Trump. | ||
And two weeks before negotiating with Donald Trump, she attended a Stop the Tyrants symposium where she was the keynote speaker. | ||
You're about to negotiate our free trade agreement with the United States and you're attending Trump is a Tyrant sessions. | ||
And then Trump finds out about that and, like, kicks her out, and she wears a shirt saying, keep calm, negotiate NAFTA. She's got a child's mind, and anyone that watches her can see that she's a drug addict. | ||
She's something like a meth-addled Hitler in his late stages, just wandering around twitching. | ||
And I'm glad she's gone, but there'll be someone else that's equally bad or probably worse before Trudeau's out. | ||
Yeah, she does have these weird videos where she does seem like she's definitely on something, very Hitler-esque in that regard. | ||
And we showed a couple charts while you were talking a little bit earlier, and I just want to point people to this. | ||
It's basically a breakdown of Donald Trump, Maxime Bernier, and Pierre Polyev. | ||
And it just sort of shows how much closer to Trump Maxime Bernier is compared to Pierre Polyev. | ||
But again, I'm a little bit torn because a lot of people say the same thing about Trump as you say about Pierre Puglia, where they're like, oh, he's been infiltrated. | ||
Look at all these people he's appointing. | ||
This is bad. | ||
And they think Trump is sort of this false idol, kind of the same way you do it. | ||
It's a little different, isn't it? | ||
Because Donald Trump's sort of proven himself. | ||
He has the right positions. | ||
In this case, you lay out whether they're a nationalist, whether they're for vaccine mandates, lockdowns, mass migration, foreign wars, Agenda 2030, Paris Climate Accord, globalism, or one world government. | ||
I mean, these are the things that really matter at the end of the day, and Donald Trump is on the right side of these, and Pierre Polyev is not. | ||
And we don't really have that third option of a really good populace. | ||
It's a little bit different, so I don't want to draw a one-to-one comparison, but maybe explain this chart a little bit and why this illustrates the real purpose behind your movement in the PPC. Yeah, well, I started supporting PPC when I saw Max Bernier was working within the Conservative Party. | ||
And then he was running on reforming them to make them actual Conservatives, because right now the Conservative Party of Canada is left. | ||
They're not even left of centre. | ||
They are on the left because they only poll the public, and the public is educated by a liberal subsidised media. | ||
So once you poll a liberal subsidised populace who's eager to believe everything they're told on the Stalinist news, CPC positions themselves as, we'll be more efficient liberals. | ||
We'll hit Paris targets faster. | ||
We'll do more immigration, but in a more organized way. | ||
We'll get you vaccines faster. | ||
So they do all this kind of stuff. | ||
And when Bernier was trying to make them more conservative, he was offered with a devil deal where they said, look, you're on your way. | ||
You're winning in the polling for winning leadership, but please just subsidize the dairy cartel. | ||
And it's our dairy industry, which was a sticking point in the last NAFTA, which Trump was not happy with that we have high tariffs on any incoming dairy products. | ||
Because we keep it a locked-in system, and we call it the Derry Cartel. | ||
So because he didn't sign on the dotted line, there were mass registrations of votes in the final round of voting. | ||
And all of a sudden, everyone in Quebec had heard of Andrew Scheer and not Maxime Bernier. | ||
And then after the vote, all the votes were shredded. | ||
It was shady. | ||
It was very bad. | ||
And it was stolen from him. | ||
But luckily that happened because then that developed a populist option for us where Maxime Bernier saw the problem with Trump. | ||
And the problem with Trump is he's a general. | ||
In the categories of Sun Tzu, you have the general. | ||
Trump's got like eight or nine out of ten. | ||
You also have the army, and you could consider the army not the military, but the GOP. The GOP has utterly betrayed Trump from Jump Street. | ||
I mean, Mike Pence, like the closest ones to him, have all betrayed him. | ||
And you can see how they view January 6th, how they feel about war in Ukraine. | ||
That's how you tell if they're a zombie or not. | ||
And two-thirds of your GOP are zombies, so it's impossible for Trump to put in people that are America first and will truly get something done because you have these Murkowskis and the other ones that are totally locked in Compromat officials. | ||
So Max Burney, the beauty of it is we could be a MAGA with the party starting from scratch, but it's a lot of work and we're in a tortured diabetic phase where everyone's addicted to jelly beans and we come along offering vegetables. | ||
No one wants to do it until they're on the operating table being told that they have three minutes to live unless they start eating vegetables. | ||
So we just need to survive to the brink, much like has always happened with humanity. | ||
And just kind of watch the show as it goes with Pierre. | ||
I really hope for a PPC mass awakening, but I don't think Canadians are ready for it, and most of our independent influencers have taken the money. | ||
Even if they're not directly paid by the CPC, it's something Canadians want. | ||
So if you tweet, I hate Trudeau, Pierre's sure looking good today, you'll get a thousand retweets and you'll get all the engagement you could ever want, because that's what we want. | ||
We simply want out of Trudeau. | ||
We're not thinking about what comes next. | ||
Wow. | ||
And, you know, the feedback loop you're describing of polls being done to the people who are educated by the liberal media, get you certain politicians who then fund the liberal media to push. | ||
I mean, it is a feedback loop that has to be recognized and then broken, and people can't even recognize it yet. | ||
So what do you think happens next? | ||
In the last four minutes, I want you to lay down, like, Do you think Pierre gets in? | ||
Because that could be a good thing for you, right? | ||
Because right now people are sort of buying the hype. | ||
Well, maybe once he's in office, the veil will be removed from people's eyes and they'll go, oh, he's not the guy we thought he was. | ||
Maybe we do need an alternative to the alternative. | ||
I mean, that could be the ultimate success of PPC. It just takes, you know, it's going to take longer to get there because people are following Pierre right now. | ||
Just what do you think happens in the future? | ||
Do you think Trudeau steps down or is forced down? | ||
Do you think Pierre gets in at that point? | ||
Do you think it's PPC's time to shine as an alternative to the alternative? | ||
Yeah, whether Trudeau steps down is up to his puppet master handlers, so I can't even comment or speculate on that. | ||
And whether a motion of non-confidence comes in is based on Jagmeet Singh, who's not even allowed to visit India because he's on their watch list for supporting Any separatists over there. | ||
So it's up to these two figures, which is a very bizarre situation to be in. | ||
I think that once an election is called, it'll be an overwhelming conservative majority, though I hope it would be PPC. I'm just trying to hold on to our group and keep us together because if we can hold together with the strongest and just keep a home alive for when people are done going on their prodigal journeys and just hold Canada together, hold our values and our identity together and be there, I think it takes watching Pierre fail. | ||
They have to do trial and terror to get to where we need them to be. | ||
Unfortunately, I wish it wasn't that way, but rhetoric doesn't move people. | ||
It's only the chaos of their own bad decisions that will. | ||
So it'll finally put PPC in a position To be the ones watching Pierre and saying, we told you he would do this. | ||
We told you that he was just going to take another route to Agenda 2030 and that you would not like it. | ||
And then hopefully faced with that, there's an en masse movement because they're not going to be going back to the Liberals. | ||
They're not going to be going back to the NDP. These people are totally compromise. | ||
And hopefully that begins the movement. | ||
And in the meantime, I like living my life with a good cause in my life. | ||
And I can't imagine being one of these people who are waiting for Agent Smith to let Neo out of the matrix because Neo formed a political party. | ||
It's just live your life. | ||
Yeah, no, it's yeah, it's We have like an opportunity now it's like It's not a bad thing this is happening. | ||
It's a good thing that the populist movement is rising, but it's like I'm worried that we're going to squander this opportunity, and you seem to be aware of the opportunity as well and trying to push it forward. | ||
In other words, the rise isn't a Canadian story. | ||
It's a global story. | ||
It's an American story and a European story of all of these governments sort of collapsing under the way of their own leftism and liberalism. | ||
And there's an opportunity now to fill that gap and for populous to rise and actually retake their countries. | ||
And the bad guys are trying to contend with that. | ||
Final question. | ||
What is this? | ||
What is Pierre Poliev doing when he's singing? | ||
He's singing at the Chinese New Year's celebration. | ||
Maybe we can roll this clip in the background. | ||
Explain this to us, Alex. | ||
What is this? | ||
He's dressed up like a Chinaman. | ||
Yeah, he's dancing and singing. | ||
He is an actor that can be programmed with a USB memory stick that lasts for about... | ||
That's where he will convince you he can speak any language. | ||
He does the same thing in Punjabi to people that need to hear that. | ||
This one, he's singing Gwangernawe, which is Frere Jaka, a Canadian song, but with the words changed to two strange tigers, watch them run. | ||
It's really bizarre, but it shows that he can pander, he can wear the dress, he can do exactly what Trudeau does. | ||
You'll notice a common theme. | ||
They're all actors. | ||
They all get up and they spout these lines in controlled environments that woo the public. | ||
And if the audio on for this, you'd be like, whoa, what great Chinese you speak. | ||
What great Punjabi you speak. | ||
What great three-minute segments you do in the House of Commons to convince us all that you're the real thing. | ||
But Zelensky was an actor. | ||
Trudeau was an acting teacher. | ||
There's a common theme here. | ||
Yeah, and again, we laugh at Trudeau dressing up like all these different characters, and Pierre Polivier is doing it too. | ||
The polls must show this is what they like. | ||
So here he is. | ||
Singing the Chinese version of the Canadian song. | ||
Alex Cargill, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Follow him at TransSplender on X. That's at TransSplender. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
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Houthi hypersonic missile renders Iron Dome useless, slams into Tel Aviv area. | ||
No fatalities were reported, but the Jerusalem Post stated that the emergency services treated 16 people who were injured by glass shards following the missile impact. | ||
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched its second hypersonic missile attack on Israel in just days, striking the Tel Aviv area early Saturday morning. | ||
The attack marked a rare instance where a hypersonic weapon overwhelmed Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system, underscoring the challenges posed by these new ultra-fast missiles. | ||
Between the Yemeni armed forces regarding the implementation of a military operation targeting a military target of the Israeli enemy in the occupied Jaffa area with a hypersonic ballistic missile, Palestine 2 Houthi military spokesman Yahay Sari said on X. | ||
In other words, making the claim that this is a valid military target as it is an occupied area. | ||
Footage of the post on X shows failed interception of the hypersonic missile by the Iron Dome system, which of course can be overwhelmed with sufficient firepower, although where the Middle East goes from here is sort of still up in the air as the chaos and fallout of Syria is still yet to be determined, But you can see here the technology is keeping pace with the brutality as Tel Aviv is bombed by Yemeni rebels or Yemeni. | ||
The Yemeni military, I suppose. | ||
Also from Infowars, the U.N. amplifies campaign against disinformation and A.I. through global governance frameworks. | ||
The U.N. has shifted its focus from peacekeeping to A.I. regulation, censorship and digital I.D. frameworks under its global communications agenda. | ||
The United Nations appears to be firmly embracing its novel role as one of the disinformation warriors through what can be described as a series of nesting dolls of censorship and surveillance, enabling treaties, resolutions, frameworks and initiatives. | ||
The World Organization, once focused on peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts, is now using its Department of Global Communications as a bullhorn to promote these new priorities. | ||
The head of the department and U.N. Undersecretary General for Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, is particularly active. | ||
if repetitive, in her efforts. | ||
During a gathering in Mexico earlier this week, Fleming once again delivered some doomsday-style remarks about the threat of misinformation and AI. And there have also been some major advancements in AI with ChatGPT claiming that they've achieved AGI, which is Artificial General Intelligence. | ||
And of course we saw that the testing of some of their new models resulted in the models themselves attempting to deceive their operators and actually escape the confines of the test that was being run, which is absolutely terrifying. | ||
It's another one of these things where it's like we really do need oversight of AI because it's an extremely dangerous technology that I think the people running it don't even fully understand and yet are implementing it and following it and doing things with it that They have not considered the real consequences of. | ||
So it's like we can't really afford to lose this race because whoever gets the AI dominance early on is likely to retain it. | ||
Sort of a nuclear arms race with AI going on right now. | ||
So it's like, okay, we have to invest in AI. We also have to have some oversight in AI, but also the oversight in AI that is necessary is being co-opted and used by the bad people to simply ensure that their censorship program is... | ||
You know, powered by the AI or the AI conforms to their understanding of what is true and what is not. | ||
So, a little tricky. | ||
A little tricky tightrope balancing act we need to pull off here as we do need some form of control and just enough control. | ||
carefulness around ai but at the same time we know the people who are now asserting their authority over ai they just want to censor it for their own ends and to achieve the global government system that ai will empower and and really foundationally operate google claims their quantum computer may be tapping into parallel universes physicist ethan siegel argues that the multiverse theory is not necessarily supported by the physics of quantum computing | ||
he pointed out that quantum mechanics can function effectively without invoking the existence of parallel universes but google unveiled a quantum chip called willow which performed in five minutes a task that would take current supercomputers 10 septillion years to complete which i don't i don't I don't know about that. | ||
I mean, some of the 10 septillion years down to five minutes, I don't even know what we're talking about anymore. | ||
This seems madness. | ||
What type of task could you set something that would take 10 septillion years to complete? | ||
I don't even know what that means, frankly. | ||
I don't know if they do either. | ||
Google suggests the quantum computer leverages parallel universes, supporting David Deutsch's theory. | ||
However, this interpretation is controversial and disputed by critics like physicist Ethan Siegel. | ||
Willow has 105 qubits, a significant upgrade from the 53 qubit sycamore model with enhanced error correction capabilities as it scales. | ||
scales up google envisions transformative uses in medicine clean energy and battery design but critics argue that the tested the tested task lacks immediate practical value and was designed to showcase quantum speed again it's like we're in this world where we're building these quantum supercomputers that can apparently solve these impossible to decode questions in five minutes And yet we're still chopping off children's genitals to deal with their mental illness. | ||
So it's like, is what we need right now really super advanced computers? | ||
What we need is just like basic common sense that children understand and that uncontacted tribes could educate you on. | ||
It's sort of overkill. | ||
And of course, the beautiful thing would be that if we had accurate AI with a fully encompassing pool of data to draw from, it would probably give all of the answers that we normally give. | ||
If you feed in all of the studies and all of the Dad, all the interpretations into a computer and asked it, should we give transgender affirming care to children? | ||
It would almost certainly say no, right? | ||
Because it just is obvious. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
We don't actually need a supercomputer to tell you this. | ||
But it would be nice to have an AI that could actually... | ||
Parse all of the information and come out with a reasonable answer. | ||
But instead what the information is being given is mostly leftist mainstream media inputs which scramble its brain like it does to the people that read the mainstream media. | ||
Then also the output is censored and has to conform to certain metrics that means it is not going to give you an accurate answer. | ||
It's going to give you a deeply distorted one And the computer, at times, seems like it doesn't even realize it's doing that. | ||
And it happens a lot. | ||
Like, it's weird how often it happens. | ||
I use ChatGPT, you know, quite a bit. | ||
Not all the time, but, you know, if there's certain things, it's just easy to ask it and have it, you know, figure out. | ||
And a lot of times, it literally just gives you the wrong answer. | ||
It's like, it's very strange. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
Like, I was asking it when I was... | ||
So I was telling you before, we were showing you clips from the lobby, the documentary about the Israeli lobby, and I was trying to find this one particular clip of it, so I went to ChatGPT because I didn't feel like scrubbing through four hours of content. | ||
I asked you, ChatGPT, like, which episode is this scene in? | ||
And it gave me just completely wrong answer with the wrong title and I had to tell it like, that's not the title of the episode. | ||
And they're like, oh yeah, you're right. | ||
That isn't the title of the episode. | ||
The episode is actually titled this. | ||
And it's like, what is going on in the computer that it's just making up its own title and giving it to me as an answer? | ||
And it's only when I correct it that it realizes it's wrong. | ||
AI is very confusing right now. | ||
It's confused and it's confusing and dangerous, I think, because what's going to happen when they're starting to, you know, use AI in courtrooms or in hospitals to determine medical treatment? | ||
If it functions correctly and is being given all the information, I'm sure it will come out with the right answer. | ||
But the way it's being built now is not to just come to a totally unbiased perspective. | ||
Upfront answer, taking in all of the information. | ||
It's being designed to give the answers that the people who designed it want it to give. | ||
So, that makes it worse than useless, in my opinion. | ||
But things are moving very quickly in the AI world, and I don't know if we are doing enough to keep up with it. | ||
Meanwhile, Biden deports 390,000 fewer illegals than Trump. | ||
This story from Infowars.com. | ||
The Biden administration has deported hundreds of thousands fewer illegal aliens than during the Trump administration, according to new figures released by ICE. From fiscal year 2021 to 2024, the Biden administration deported... | ||
545,000 illegal aliens from the U.S. By contrast, in the fiscal year 2017 to 2020, the Trump administration deported over 935,000 illegal aliens, total difference being a little less than 400,000. | ||
But of course, the number of people that have arrived in that time period is massively greater under Biden than it ever was under Trump. | ||
And again, I just don't even know what to make of these numbers. | ||
I don't even think... | ||
I'm sure they can tell you how many people they deported, but the fact is we have absolutely no idea how many illegal aliens are in this country right now. | ||
No idea. | ||
The latest story, I think this was on Infowars as well, is that population growth in America is skyrocketing greater now than ever before, and we're up to... | ||
340 million people. | ||
And most of that, practically all of it, is from migration. | ||
A very large trunk being illegal immigration. | ||
But do we really know? | ||
Do we really have any idea? | ||
And again, this is where something like AI would be great. | ||
Even something like Palantir, one of these AI organizations that could just very easily identify the number of people in a given area. | ||
I guarantee you if you had a massive... | ||
A massive supercomputer and could just feed in all of the information to a single city over the course of 24 hours. | ||
It could give you an exact down to a single digit number of how many people live there, how many people are illegal, how many people are legal. | ||
Because it can get all their phone records. | ||
It can identify who is where. | ||
I mean, it wouldn't be all that difficult. | ||
But we rely on very strange, old, outdated forms of senses gathering and this sort of stuff. | ||
And we'll never, I don't think, ever actually get an accurate reading. | ||
After all, people still reference 11 million illegal immigrants, which is a number from the 1980s, folks. | ||
In the 1980s, they were saying there were 11 million illegal immigrants, and they just haven't upgraded that number since then. | ||
So still, to this day, you'll hear people say, do we really have the resources to deport 11 million people? | ||
And it's like, try 50 million. | ||
Try 100 million. | ||
We have no idea. | ||
It could be that... | ||
You know, if we only have 300 million people in this country, and the number is likely at least 50 million illegal immigrants, so that's one out of every, what, six people in this country is not a citizen, doesn't belong here, isn't paying taxes, isn't actually contributing to the overall economy and sending billions of dollars to their families overseas. | ||
The fact that we're even still functional is kind of a miracle. | ||
And I honestly don't know if we'll ever find out, ever get an accurate reading of how many illegals we have in this country. | ||
The reaction to the attack on Germany over the weekend, the brutal car attack against a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. | ||
Some very interesting reactions to this. | ||
The German far-right AFD to march in city hit by Christmas market attack. | ||
And people are outraged by this, bizarrely, because I don't know if they realize that AFD is exactly right. | ||
Of course, they're trying to make AFD illegal. | ||
They're trying to censor it. | ||
They are censoring it through the government, but really they're trying to actually dismantle it completely. | ||
And that's insane. | ||
That is absolutely insane. | ||
And they're obviously right. | ||
Libs of TikTok put it pretty succinctly. | ||
And it does just represent, again, just the overwhelming insanity that we have to deal with. | ||
Across the entire world, every single day, German citizens are getting killed and raped by migrants. | ||
They're being slaughtered at Christmas markets. | ||
But if they speak out against mass migration, they face harsher penalties than the actual migrants committing the crimes. | ||
Google or Germany needs a new leadership before their country is done for good. | ||
It has examples like this. | ||
migrant who beheaded his victim and caused his intestines to spill out while still alive could avoid deportation from Germany because he will probably just come back from Somalia. | ||
Great. | ||
German criticizes judge who fined Syrian for raping 15-year-old girl gets fined twice as much. | ||
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So a Syrian rapes a 15-year-old girl and gets fined. | ||
Somebody else says, that's crazy. | ||
Why is that happening? | ||
And that person who said that gets fined twice as much as the Syrian who raped the girl. | ||
Again, do I need to explain? | ||
Likewise, it's just insane. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Woman convicted of offending migrant gang rapist receives longer prison sentence than the rapist. | ||
This is from June of this year. | ||
Let's read that again in case you didn't hear it. | ||
Woman convicted of offending migrant gang rapists receives longer prison sentences than the rapists. | ||
So according to the German judicial system, it is worse to criticize the rapist than it is to be one. | ||
Utter madness. | ||
Infobattle made a post today video. | ||
I think we have it actually. | ||
Saying, I'm quiet in this country. | ||
In this country, I've remained calm. | ||
I am one Christian. | ||
He's been arrested. | ||
So Germany is now arresting people for simply saying, I am Christian? | ||
I'm pretty sure that's what happens here. | ||
I thought we had this video, but I might not have... | ||
Yeah, that is 24. Here's just a day after the tragedy, the tragedy, the attack, the brutal terrorist attack in Magdeburg, Germany. | ||
The police there arrest a man for saying, I'm Christian. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I'm calm in this country. | ||
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I'm not calm in this country. | |
I'm a Christian. | ||
Germany is an occupied nation, put simply. | ||
If you can be arrested for criticizing your gang rapists and be handed a sentence worse than the rapists themselves, I think you have a problem. | ||
I think that's an issue that you should probably try to deal with. | ||
I can't even get mad at this. | ||
It's just so absurd. | ||
It's just so maddening. | ||
It's like, I don't even know anymore. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I try to imagine this on an individual level. | ||
As if I even need to. | ||
I mean, it is insane enough. | ||
It's not hard to understand. | ||
People are being imprisoned for criticizing criminals, and they're being punished more than the criminals themselves. | ||
It's just obvious, but you can just imagine it. | ||
I've got, you know, two little kids. | ||
My daughter's almost two. | ||
My son's getting up till, you know, he's almost four years old. | ||
And I can just imagine, like, my daughter hits my son. | ||
My son turns to me and goes, hey, she hit me. | ||
And I go, how dare you, son? | ||
How dare you? | ||
Complain about the behavior of your sister. | ||
It's just madness. | ||
It's just utter insanity. | ||
It's the only word for it. | ||
And we just have to wake up. | ||
We just have to wake up. | ||
And I don't know how much worse it can get. | ||
I don't know how many more cars have to drive into Christmas markets before something is done about this. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It's not difficult. | ||
It's a decision. | ||
It is a simple decision to make. | ||
The governments in Europe could very simply just say... | ||
Everybody who's arrived in the last five years has to go back home. | ||
Sign that order. | ||
Put it out. | ||
There will be some resistance. | ||
There will be some outrage. | ||
But it would get done. | ||
It would just get done. | ||
It would just happen. | ||
People are like, oh, we don't have the resources to do this. | ||
Same argument they're making here in America. | ||
Absurd. | ||
It is absurd. | ||
The amount of money. | ||
The billions of dollars that's spent just keeping these people. | ||
Because after all... | ||
The vast majority of migrants to these countries don't even work. | ||
They all just go on welfare. | ||
It is just blatant scam. | ||
It's a blatant scam, one after another. | ||
And so I guess we'll just keep telling you about it. | ||
We'll just keep telling you about the scam, and you can just stop participating at any point. | ||
You can just get people in charge who actually want to solve the problem rather than using it for their own benefit. | ||
And it could be solved, but that's not what they want, so that's not what's happening. | ||
Speaking of just outrageous and ridiculous scams that persist year over year despite being utterly fallacious. | ||
The new climate gold rush scrubbing carbon from the sky. | ||
Okay. | ||
This summer, Bill Gates huddled in London with representatives of some of the world's wealthiest people, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the SoftBank founder Mayoshi Sun, and Prince Al-Walid bin Talal of Saudi Arabia. | ||
They were evaluating their joint investments in companies that could help the world combat climate change. | ||
Among the businesses in their portfolio, four stood out as having a particularly audacious goal. | ||
They were working to strip carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for a profit. | ||
They call it the new climate gold rush, but a gold rush has gold. | ||
A gold rush is something where you go and you pick up something valuable and it's there on the ground and you pick it up and sell it to people. | ||
This is just a Ponzi scheme. | ||
This is a Ponzi rush. | ||
This is running to completely fabricate profit out of, literally out of thin air. | ||
I mean, it's pretty brilliant. | ||
It's pretty brilliant, you have to admit. | ||
They are literally investing in companies to profit off of the air. | ||
Okay. | ||
As countries around the world continue to pump planet warming pollution into the skies, driving global temperatures to record levels, the financial world is racing to fund the emergent field of carbon dioxide removal, seeking both an environmental miracle and a financial windfall. | ||
We're doing what trees do. | ||
This is what trees do for free, folks. | ||
And of course, Bill Gates is like, planting trees is ridiculous. | ||
What a ridiculous idea that is. | ||
No, we're going to build a giant, complicated air conditioning that we're going to sit outside and it's going to funnel the air and capture the carbon that way and then we're going to bury it when we could just plant trees. | ||
And by the way, to run this, we're going to generate electricity by chopping down all the trees and creating biomass that we then burn for fuel. | ||
It's all completely insane. | ||
It is all utterly and completely insane. | ||
It's the only word for it. | ||
I keep using it, but it's because they keep being insane. | ||
And that's all there is to it. | ||
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