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This home seems like it's being considered a loss. | |
There are so many homes that are in danger. | ||
How many more horses do you have? | ||
We have a couple we just let loose over there. | ||
We're trying to get as many as we can out. | ||
There's 12. It's already backed up, and people are fighting, and the only access, ingress, and egress is Temesco Canyon and Sunset Boulevard. | ||
We just watched the last one on that terrace burn to the ground. | ||
This is the view from an airplane as from... | ||
KTLA photographer Paul Sanchez, as he's giving us an aerial perspective to the devastation in the Palisades. | ||
Sky 5 unable to fly due to a temporary flight restriction put in place because President Biden is in town. | ||
Reports that there wasn't water for firefighters to use in certain areas because of reservoir issues. | ||
Have you heard that? | ||
And if so, what's the explanation for that? | ||
I'm not able to provide any information on that right now. | ||
Okay, so that doesn't mean that it isn't happening, it just means you're not in a position to talk about it. | ||
Yeah, I'm not able to provide you reliable information on that. | ||
This is a true tragedy, and it's a mistake of the governor, and you could say the administration. | ||
They don't have any water. | ||
They didn't have water in the fire hydrants. | ||
They don't have water, and yet they have. | ||
The water comes from, you know where? | ||
Up north. | ||
And it comes down at levels. | ||
They give millions and millions of barrels of gallons of water that they have, and they send it out into the Pacific. | ||
For the Pacific, it's like a drop. | ||
It's nothing. | ||
But for California, we take care of the whole state. | ||
So what's happened is a tragedy, and the governor has not done a good job. | ||
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Firefighters come to a burning house. | |
There is no water. | ||
The hydrants are dry. | ||
It happened over and over and over again. | ||
You can see the frustration on their faces. | ||
These are firefighters risking their lives. | ||
Overnight in Pacific Palisades, the whole area ran out of water. | ||
As Los Angeles burns to the ground, California faces three problems, which are and were preventable. | ||
Not enough water to fight the fires. | ||
Above-ground power lines that spark fires when trees fall down during high winds. | ||
And not enough firefighters or fire resources. | ||
Burying power lines and building cheap concrete water reservoirs would help. | ||
Those reservoirs could have held last year's record rainfall. | ||
Millions upon millions of gallons could be used to fighting these fires. | ||
They gave away because they had nowhere to store it. | ||
In fact, back in 2014, California voters approved a $7.5 billion program to build new reservoirs and water storage systems. | ||
Newsom has shown little to no interest in getting them built. | ||
So I was talking to this guy, and he was telling me, he goes, dude, one day, he goes, it's just going to be the right wind, and fire's going to start in the right place, and it's going to burn through L.A. all the way to the ocean, and there's not a thing we can do about it. | ||
I go, really? | ||
He goes, yeah, we just get lucky. | ||
He goes, we get lucky with the wind. | ||
He goes, but if the wind hits the wrong way, it's just going to burn straight through L.A., and there's not going to be a thing we can do about it. | ||
Because these fires are so big, dude. | ||
They're talking about thousands of acres that are burning simultaneously with 40-mile-an-hour winds. | ||
And the wind's just blowing embers through the air, and those embers are landing on roofs, and those houses are going up, and they're landing on bushes, and those bushes are going up, and everything's dry. | ||
And once it happens, it happens in a way where it's so spread out. | ||
That there's nothing they can do. | ||
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Do you owe citizens an apology for being absent while their homes were burning? | |
Do you regret cutting the fire department budget by millions of dollars, Madam Mayor? | ||
Have you nothing to say today? | ||
Have you absolutely nothing to say to the citizens today? | ||
Elon Musk says that you're utterly incompetent. | ||
Are you considering your position? | ||
Madam Mayor, have you absolutely nothing to say to the citizens today who are dealing with this disaster? | ||
No apology for them? | ||
Do you think you should have been visiting Ghana while this was unfolding back home? | ||
It's Friday, January 10th in the year of Our Lord 2025. And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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What a show I have for you today, folks. | ||
I don't know how I'm going to get to all this. | ||
I have to say, and we're joined in studio by the one and only Clown Car. | ||
So I'm very excited to have him in studio. | ||
I was thinking today that it was going to take a little easy. | ||
It's Friday. | ||
Like, I'll cover stuff for the first hour. | ||
We'll take calls for the second hour. | ||
Clown Car in studio for the third hour. | ||
But I don't know how I'm going to get to all this stuff. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Maybe we'll just do calls with Clown Car if he's down with that. | ||
Maybe we'll do something like that. | ||
Because I do want to open up the phone lines for calls, but I have... | ||
So much to talk about. | ||
My goodness. | ||
We have, of course, the fires in LA and some very interesting developments there in a variety of different ways. | ||
A variety of new fires to cover. | ||
And arsonists arrested. | ||
Did I not call it yesterday that we would see the arrest of arsonists and that these fires were started either by homeless camps going up in flames or deliberately started? | ||
Reports of looting gangs. | ||
Potentially cartel-operated looting gangs going through the neighborhoods by the hundreds. | ||
We'll show you those videos. | ||
Mel Gibson went on Joe Rogan and dropped some incredible information about cancer cures that are being hidden from most of us but available to Hollywood celebrities. | ||
And a heck of a lot more. | ||
Ian Carroll, Israel pilling Elon. | ||
That's a major event on X that we'll get into. | ||
And honestly, that's just like the very beginning of everything that we're going to talk about today. | ||
So stay tuned. | ||
Let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is folks. | ||
Your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 10th of January, 2025. Fierce winds threaten more fire destruction as LA struggles to contain blaze. | ||
Here's an update for the wildfires in Los Angeles. | ||
They've killed at least 10 people as officials warn more high winds could further fan the flames. | ||
The winds forecast in drought conditions mean a red flag warning indicating critical fire conditions is in place across Southern California. | ||
Five fires are still burning and a man has been detained on suspicion of starting the latest. | ||
But the local fire chief tells BBC there's currently no conclusive evidence that the wildfires were started deliberately, although we have... | ||
One person arrested and more people on video starting the fires, so there is that. | ||
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna says it has not been safe to reach many of the hardest hit areas, with some expecting the death toll to rise. | ||
Workers are destroying roads to stop the flowing of gas, fueling the pipelines, our reporter in Los Angeles writes. | ||
So again, we will tell you a lot about what has developed with the fires over the last few hours. | ||
We'll show you those videos in just a second. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump to be sentenced for New York hush money crimes, a historic first as he prepares to retake office. | ||
Appearing in court virtually from his Mar-a-Lago home Friday. | ||
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be sentenced for his crimes in the New York hush money case in a moment unlike any other in American history. | ||
Trump and his lawyers fought Manhattan prosecutors at every turn, dating back to the beginning of the hush money investigation in 2018. They challenged prosecutors' subpoenas and rulings by Justice Juan Merchan, battling all the way to the Supreme Court multiple times, including an effort this week to stave off Friday's hearings. | ||
On Thursday, the Supreme Court said it would not intervene on Trump's behalf, clearing the way for Merchan to issue his decision. | ||
Trump, soon after the high court's decision, said he had read it and thought it was a fair decision, actually, noting the Supreme Court justice pointed out he could appeal and there would really be no penalty. | ||
So yes, a symbolic, fruitless, and impotent act by the leftists to just a little feather in their cap on the way to hell in their downward spiral. | ||
Meanwhile, quote, enough to devastate every U.S. Navy ship in Norfolk. | ||
China's shadow fleet raises alarm in Washington. | ||
In a move that's put Beijing on notice, the U.S. has blacklisted China's largest shipping company, Costco Shipping Holding Company, along with two major shipbuilders, citing their alleged ties to the People Liberation Army, Bloomberg reports. | ||
At the center of the controversy is Costco Shipping Holding, a maritime giant now listed on the U.S. Federal Register blacklist. | ||
The blacklisting extends beyond just shipping companies, reaching into China's tech and energy sectors with heavyweights like Tencent Holding, contemporary Amperex Technology, and the state-run oil. | ||
They're calling it the Shadow Fleet, with enough ships to destroy the entire American Navy. | ||
This, again, another data point in the trend towards war with China probably this year. | ||
Having to do with China, Supreme Court to hear fight over a looming ban on TikTok. | ||
Facing a looming ban in the United States, TikTok's fate will be in the hands of the Supreme Court in a case being argued on Friday that pits free speech rights against national security concerns over the widely used short video app owned by Chinese company ByteDance. | ||
TikTok and ByteDance, as well as some users who post content on the app, have challenged a law that would compel the sale of the social media company by January 19th or ban it in the United States. | ||
The law that passed passed by Congress was strong, strong bipartisan support last year and signed by outgoing Democratic President Joe Biden, whose administration is defending it in the case. | ||
This, of course, was because of the anti-Semitic material that was spread on TikTok. | ||
That is the videos of what Israel is doing to Gaza. | ||
So they'll talk a lot about Chinese disinformation and national security, but that's all a lie and a distraction. | ||
It's because they don't want people to know what all of the... | ||
Genocidal crimes Israel is committing and are being popularized on TikTok. | ||
I don't know if you remember Nikki Haley. | ||
Very troubling stat. | ||
Every 15 minutes somebody spins on TikTok, they become 17% more anti-Semitic. | ||
And that's specific. | ||
That's science, okay? | ||
That's a percentage. | ||
So don't question it. | ||
Even though it's... | ||
Anyway, we can move on now to the same story. | ||
U.S. votes to sanction ICC over alleged targeting of senior Israeli officials. | ||
The bill... | ||
We're prioritized by Republican leadership to help set the tone for the incoming session of Congress. | ||
Yes, setting the tone, letting everybody know that MAGA and America first means, in fact, Israel first. | ||
First and foremost, we're setting the tone for the incoming session. | ||
This is our priority. | ||
This is what's important to us. | ||
They're issuing sanctions over attempts to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute a U.S. citizen or citizen of an allied country, not a signatory to the Rome statute, including Israel. | ||
Basically, this is the reality of our international rule of law, that it's of supreme importance as long as it's going along with us and our allies. | ||
But the moment that it starts questioning the genocidal nature of the campaign in Gaza, then we have to sanction it and announce that we're not going to do anything about it. | ||
You know, it's really not that complicated. | ||
Where, like, a guy murdered somebody, and then there's a court proceeding to convict him, and then the guy, the murderer, it turns out, is the brother of the mayor, and the mayor steps in to sanction the court and say, please don't charge this person for the crime and convict him with all of the evidence. | ||
You're not allowed to do that. | ||
It's just pretty much basic corruption, just your basic corrupt... | ||
You know, setup that we have going here. | ||
It's just on a national level rather than a personal level, and for some reason that means people can't see it. | ||
It's very confusing, very bizarre how that works. | ||
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Now we have just an infinite number of videos to get to today. | ||
My goodness. | ||
Let's start with the fire because we got a lot of videos about the fires in Los Angeles and a lot of interesting developments about the fires. | ||
First of all, they have caught arsonists. | ||
At least one arsonist has been arrested. | ||
Others have been caught on video. | ||
And that is not even the most dangerous thing happening right now with gangs of looters taking advantage of the fire. | ||
You know, collapsing infrastructure there to turn it into an absolute war zone. | ||
Let's go first to clip number seven because this follows in our continuing coverage from yesterday of the authorities in California absolutely collapsing under the weight of this catastrophe. | ||
All of their incompetence is being exposed for everybody to see and they're not handling it well. | ||
Even the friendly media is now holding their feet to the fire. | ||
Let's go now to clip number seven. | ||
This is a CBS News reporter asking the mayor of L.A. about where she was and where the firefighters were. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
You were out of the country at the time. | ||
Shortly after the fire started, a press release was put out warning of this fire behavior. | ||
My question to you is what explains this lack of preparation and rapid response? | ||
Let me just say first and foremost, my number one focus, and I think the focus of all of us here with one voice, is that we have to protect lives, we have to save lives, and we have to save homes. | ||
Rest assured, let me finish. | ||
Rest assured, when that is done, when we are safe. | ||
When lives have been saved and homes have been saved, we will absolutely do an evaluation to look at what worked, what didn't work, and to correct or to hold accountable any body, department, individual, etc. | ||
But my focus right now is on the lives and on the homes. | ||
Do you think your leadership was effective while responding to this disaster? | ||
I just said, what? | ||
I believe is the most important thing for us to do right now, and that is going to continue to be my focus. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Excuse me, sir. | ||
I have read a platitude to you. | ||
That's enough, okay? | ||
That's enough questions. | ||
I have said something boilerplate and obvious, and I think that should be enough. | ||
That should be plenty. | ||
I could be mayor. | ||
I think I could be mayor of L.A. I'm learning through this process that it's shockingly easy. | ||
To be mayor of L.A. You don't have to do anything right, apparently. | ||
You can let your whole city literally burn to ash. | ||
And then when you're asked about it, you can just say the most boilerplate chat GPT platitude talking point. | ||
And then get huffy when somebody asks you to actually answer the question. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
What we're focusing on now is saving lives, okay? | ||
Saving lives and saving homes from this terrible tragedy that has made me very sad, sir. | ||
So enough. | ||
Enough of the questioning about why I was in Ghana or why there's no water to fight the fire. | ||
Okay, these are side points. | ||
This is a distraction from the platitudes I'm trying to get across to you now. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
Incredible. | ||
It's not that... | ||
We'll get into it first. | ||
It's not that their sheer unrelenting incompetence and hypocrisy is burning their entire city to the ground piece by piece. | ||
That's part of it. | ||
It's that that is just sort of the most visible and apparent sign of a total system-wide collapse that we're experiencing here. | ||
So it's not just, again, And the DEI preference and the valuing of identity over competence and the inability to prepare for routine disasters that strike every single year like clockwork and should be something should be done about it. | ||
It's not even about the failure to preemptively try to prevent fires from having the conditions that they can spread so massively by cleaning out the forests or having early signaling towers to identify and fight fires when they All of these things, yes, are true, but then the fires start. | ||
You can't fight them. | ||
There's no organization helping people to get away. | ||
Communication is absolutely terrible. | ||
Then everybody starts looting. | ||
Then, by the way, you have to remember that your city is filled with criminals and homeless people and foreigners that are happy to use this excuse of the fire catastrophe. | ||
Natural disaster that should cause everybody to come together and help each other out. | ||
Instead, they've created this dog-eat-dog, psychopathic... | ||
I don't even know what to call it. | ||
I mean, it's not a society. | ||
It's not a culture. | ||
It's not a civilization. | ||
It's just a collection of barbarians. | ||
And so, again, it's not even just about the fire and their failure to fight it or prepare for it. | ||
It's about this being... | ||
These all being various symptoms of a full-scale, system-wide collapse across the board in law and order and general societal cohesion. | ||
Clip number 13, this is the full arrest video of the arsonist who is accused of having started the Kenneth Fire, which is the latest fire, one of five ravaging L.A. as we speak. | ||
Here's a video of the person being arrested with a blowtorch at the source of the fire. | ||
I helped catch a guy trying to start a fire on my block. | ||
They're zoomed in. | ||
That was a zoom in to the blowtorch on the ground right there. | ||
There's the young gentleman. | ||
There's the youth. | ||
There's the young scholar being oppressed from expressing himself with his blowtorch. | ||
So that was one arsonist arrested with a blowtorch at the source of the fire. | ||
There's the story. | ||
Moments hero locals tackle L.A. wildfire arsonists armed with a blowtorch to the ground before he's arrested near Celebrity Enclave. | ||
Again, that was the Kenneth fire that he is accused of starting. | ||
And we can go actually to clip number 25. Here's a police statement about this arrest. | ||
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What we know right now is that the incident occurred, started here, and about 20 minutes, 30 minutes later, a suspect was detained over in Woodland Hills area by citizens. | |
So someone purposely set the Kenneth fire? | ||
At this time, that's what we believe, yes. | ||
Do you know how or why they did that? | ||
That I don't know. | ||
Is this a crime scene right now? | ||
Yes. | ||
So everything's closed off? | ||
Yes, it's being investigated as a crime. | ||
There you go, being investigated as a crime. | ||
We can't say why he started the fire. | ||
If I had to guess, as a loyal adherent to the proclamations of my government, I'm going to guess, most likely, if we're going by sheer percentage, probably white supremacy. | ||
If I had to guess. | ||
If I had to guess, I'd say probably it was a white supremacist patriot American, if I had to guess. | ||
This wasn't the only example of an arsonist being caught on tape. | ||
In fact, there was a podcaster. | ||
I can't remember his name right now, but he caught more people starting fires. | ||
Clip number 22, people are... | ||
Something Huberman? | ||
Victor, was it? | ||
Anthony? | ||
Andrew Huberman. | ||
Andrew Huberman caught more people starting fires. | ||
In an urban setting there in L.A. Let's go now to clip number 22. We're at 302 Pico and people are lighting fires now. | ||
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You can see they lit a fire. | |
These guys, not all the people there, but some of those guys lit that fire. | ||
And they're actually, the trees caught fire and then the palms are catching fire. | ||
So civilians are now lighting fires down in the so-called flats around Santa Monica, Venice. | ||
So be safe out there. | ||
Fire department's been dispatched. | ||
We don't have enough water to put this thing out, but we're supposedly on the way. | ||
Civilians are now starting fires. | ||
And again, it's like, is there a purpose behind this? | ||
Is this just the inevitable outcome of having a society like the one that we have right now? | ||
We're just like everybody's trained to hate it and half the people aren't even from here. | ||
It's like I guess why not burn the place down, right? | ||
I mean why not? | ||
If everything in America is evil and it's all just an outgrowth, a cancerous tumor of capitalism and white supremacy, I mean I guess burn it all down. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not, right? | ||
But again, the California political classes is not handling this very well, not handling the fire very well, not handling the criticism about letting their city burn down. | ||
They're not handling that very well. | ||
Clip number 28, this is Gavin Newsom being confronted by a mother whose child's school has burned down. | ||
And it's an interesting exchange. | ||
Here's Gavin Newsom, governor of California, being as real as he's ever been. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Governor, you got a second? | |
Governor, Governor, I live here, Governor. | ||
That was my daughter's school, Governor. | ||
Please tell me what you're going to do. | ||
I'm not going to hurt him, I promise. | ||
I'm literally talking to the president right now to specifically answer the question of what we can do for you and your daughter. | ||
Can I hear? | ||
Can I hear your call? | ||
Because I don't believe it. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
There's literally, I've tried five times. | ||
That's why I'm walking around. | ||
Ma'am, I'm lying right now. | ||
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Because it's not going through. | |
Why? | ||
So I have to get self-service. | ||
It's not going through. | ||
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Let's get it. | |
I want to be here when you call the president. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm doing that right now. | ||
And to immediately get reimbursements, individual assistance, and to help yonder a devastating failure, I'm so sorry. | ||
Especially for your daughter. | ||
I have four kids losing the school. | ||
Everyone who went to school there, they lost their homes. | ||
They lost two homes because they were living in one building another. | ||
Governor, please tell me, what are you going to do with the president right now? | ||
We're getting the resources to help rebuild. | ||
Why is there no water in the hydrants, Governor? | ||
That's all literally... | ||
Is it going to be different next time? | ||
It has to be. | ||
It has to be. | ||
Of course. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
To fill the hydrants. | ||
I would fill them up personally. | ||
You know that. | ||
It would be so different next time our state burns down. | ||
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I would fill up the hydrants myself. | |
I understand. | ||
But would you do that? | ||
I would do whatever I can. | ||
But you're not! | ||
I see the... | ||
Do you know there's water dripping over there, Governor? | ||
There's water coming out there. | ||
You can use it. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm going to make the call to address everything I can right now, including making sure people are safe. | ||
Can I have an opportunity to at least tell people you're doing what you're saying you're doing? | ||
Could somebody have a contact? | ||
Can I have your contact information? | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Ma'am, I'm on the phone with the president right now asking about you specifically. | ||
She's like, well, can I hear him? | ||
He's like, ah, no. | ||
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No. | |
Sorry, no. | ||
I'm actually not on the line with him. | ||
No, I'm sorry, ma'am. | ||
That was a lie, ma'am. | ||
Ma'am, I was lying to you right there. | ||
I'm not even... | ||
I'm playing Angry Birds. | ||
Do you remember Angry Birds? | ||
I'm still into it. | ||
And I'm still playing it right now. | ||
I don't know what's funnier, the fact that he has just called out on a blatant lie immediately, or imagining if it was true what he's saying. | ||
Gavin Newsom, Mr. President, I don't know. | ||
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Who's this? | |
Who's it? | ||
Mr. President, it's Gavin Newsom. | ||
I'm here with Kathy. | ||
She has a daughter. | ||
She's 12. Her school just burned down. | ||
What can you do for her? | ||
Kathy, what? | ||
Who is this? | ||
It would be great. | ||
I love it. | ||
Folks, it's an apocalyptic scene in LA. | ||
City in flames. | ||
And of course, this is just one part of a full-spectrum collapse taking place across America right now. | ||
An absolute tragedy. | ||
I mean, I don't know if Malibu will ever be rebuilt. | ||
Especially if you think about what the process of rebuilding is going to be and the people. | ||
People are very attached to Malibu. | ||
There's a reason they paid $20 million for a house on the beach. | ||
It's a unique geographic location, but most of the homes there were built 50 years ago. | ||
Even repairing them or upgrading them is a giant pain in the butt. | ||
I'm sure the regulations are going to make the whole activity prohibitive. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if a company like BlackRock or Blackstone Just swooped in and bought the whole thing up for pennies on the dollar. | ||
Really, what is being lost here is irreplaceable in a lot of ways, and it is a tragedy. | ||
But again, it can't just happen. | ||
It doesn't happen in a vacuum, and it can't just happen spontaneously. | ||
Like, so many different contributing factors had to coalesce in order to bring this about. | ||
And we'll talk about how this is just a symptom, a sort of obvious and surface-level, easily quantifiable example of something just happening everywhere and all around us, the generalized collapse of American civilization. | ||
One of the things that points to this is the fact that in this time of disaster and community strife, You know, community suffering. | ||
People are not coming together to help each other out. | ||
They are instead taking advantage of each other's misfortune. | ||
And looting like mad. | ||
Local claims like a hundred people were looting affluent neighborhood in LA. 20 suspects arrested as of Thursday morning. | ||
as wildfires sweep across Los Angeles County and the residents flee their homes. | ||
Some are using the opportunity to loot the neighborhood and rob those who are already victims of the disaster. | ||
Nearly 180,000 people have been forced out of their homes as at least five fires burn, destroying thousands of acres per NBC. | ||
One local woman told KTLA that she started seeing cars pulling up, opening the doors, and groups of men running up our street, which she initially thought were people trying to help with the evacuations. | ||
Oh, you poor innocent woman. | ||
No, no, no, no, that's not... | ||
That's not what's happening here. | ||
This is California. | ||
You're being robbed. | ||
It's like there's something so pathetic about that. | ||
I can almost picture, I feel like there's like a cartoon movie or something like this happens where it's like you trip and fall and twist your ankle while you're on a hike and you're trying to like walk down the trail and then you see like red eyes in the forest and you hear like A growling of a pack of wolves and you're like, oh, rescue dogs. | ||
Oh, they're here. | ||
They're going to help me. | ||
And they're just drooling, salivating as they creep closer, their eyes glowing. | ||
Yeah, no, you're about to be eaten, lady. | ||
Nobody is coming to help you. | ||
That's not the world we live in anymore. | ||
No, the Democrats have guaranteed that we are surrounded by people who hate us and that the general atmosphere in America now is not one of community and union and... | ||
Cooperation, but rather it's a dog-eat-dog, only the fittest-survive air of ruthlessness that you either dominate or are dominated. | ||
That's the modern world. | ||
That's progressivism, actually, in action. | ||
Okay? | ||
So just so we're clear. | ||
The type of world that is being created all around us. | ||
Let's go now to clip number six. | ||
Here is that California resident, that poor, innocent woman who actually thought... | ||
That a bunch of cartel members coming to loot the homes in absence of a police presence. | ||
Maybe they were rescue workers here to help. | ||
No, no, lady. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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As I was getting my whole family out, all you have in your mind is just you're in survival mode at that point. | |
I saw men coming into our neighborhoods. | ||
Police confirmed it. | ||
She had this to say. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
It was wild. | ||
We just started seeing all these cars pull up, doors open, and groups of men running up our street going up to the doors of these houses. | ||
And we weren't sure what was going on. | ||
I'm thinking, are these people here to help my neighbors? | ||
I hope so. | ||
And I left and then my husband talked to the police and said, what are those guys doing? | ||
These guys don't live here. | ||
Get them out. | ||
My next door neighbor said his quote. | ||
There were like a hundred people that came up on scooters and were trying to get into any and all houses on the street. | ||
And did you physically see police officers stopping them? | ||
I didn't, but it's not to say that they weren't. | ||
It was so incredibly chaotic. | ||
And I was so worried about my big family and getting them out of our old tinderbox of a house that I was just focused on them first. | ||
You know, and I just I have to. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I have to just laugh at this. | ||
I have to just be flipping about this. | ||
But you understand how real this is, right? | ||
You understand that this is the world they're creating. | ||
Really think about this. | ||
There's times where you're going to be vulnerable whether you like it or not. | ||
And the question is, do we have a society where vulnerability is a possibility anymore? | ||
You realize the more tolerance and acceptance and progressivism is lenient on criminals and immigrants, you know, legal immigrants and even, you know, corporate fraud and corruption in the government. | ||
Like, the more just as a culture we accept this, the worse it's going to get. | ||
And we're not creating a more open, tolerant, safe, you know, society. | ||
We're creating a more locked-down, cynical, hateful, vindictive society. | ||
And so, the less you arrest shoplifters, the more plastic barriers go up in front of your deodorant aisle. | ||
The more you let people into your country who despise you openly, the less likely it is that the men running towards the fire... | ||
Are here to help, but rather here to kick you while you're down. | ||
So again, we're in this sort of dual, I have a dual reaction to it. | ||
One is we have to do everything possible to get back to a society where, you know, if the power goes out, your first thought is, oh my God, I can't call the cops. | ||
I'm going to be, you know, robbed and killed. | ||
And more towards a culture that actually does. | ||
Help each other and takes this stuff, takes individual initiative and will take it upon themselves to rush out and help neighbors. | ||
Because all of this is part and parcel, right? | ||
It's the same mindset that has people not protecting themselves or not, you know, why should I rush in and help save somebody for a burning building? | ||
They probably hate me anyway and like... | ||
You know, who cares? | ||
Plus, it's like, why you have professionals doing this? | ||
It's the government's job. | ||
Why should I do it? | ||
You just sort of fob everything off onto the authorities, then the authorities are completely incompetent and can't do anything. | ||
Half the people are just, you know, vicious thieves out for themselves. | ||
And it's happening at a nationwide level, but really, you know, most noticeable in these left-wing areas. | ||
So I want to go to clip number eight here. | ||
This is a... | ||
TikTok user in California with a very pertinent warning to absolutely everybody. | ||
And so, you know, the dual nature of this is we got to fix things, right? | ||
We got to have systems that actually work. | ||
We got to have people that actually care about each other. | ||
And we got to try to, you know, reestablish just the basic civilization that we're losing at this point. | ||
But at the same time... | ||
You have to behave in a way that comports with reality and understand that we don't live in that society anymore. | ||
So we want to get back to that society. | ||
Until we do, you've got to understand it's dog-eat-dog and you've got to protect yourself and not be abused by the people around you. | ||
So let's go to clip number eight here. | ||
Cali gangs are killing, breaking in, setting fires, and looting, and no one's going to save you. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Okay, this is for everybody in LA. If you survived the fire, congrats. | |
This is round two. | ||
This is threat number two. | ||
Threat number one was the fire. | ||
It's slowing down. | ||
Great. | ||
Do not relax. | ||
There's no time for tears yet. | ||
No crying, no nothing. | ||
This is game time. | ||
Because human beings are the apex predator. | ||
People are aware. | ||
Cops, nobody's responding to crimes right now. | ||
Everything is going to be covered and overlooked. | ||
By this whole fire that's happening. | ||
People are already breaking into businesses, breaking into houses, harming other people, unaliving other people, because nobody's gonna f***ing take the time. | ||
There's too much happening for people to look at. | ||
Oh, this person's not breathing no more. | ||
Was it a red rum or was it the devastation? | ||
There's too many things to be focused on. | ||
All crime. | ||
No one's there to help you right now. | ||
Protect you and yours at all costs. | ||
And I mean all costs. | ||
All that f***ing pent up b***h that everybody got from 2024. You want to crash the f*** out? | ||
Save it. | ||
You're about to need it. | ||
This is not a time to relax. | ||
This is not a time to f***ing chill out. | ||
This is about to become a fight for resources. | ||
And you're also going to be dealing with people in the society of L.A. All these homeless people been waiting. | ||
For their moment, this is their time to shine. | ||
They're already breaking into houses, businesses, stealing. | ||
People are setting more fires just because they want to watch this go down. | ||
Keep in mind, the fire going away is threat number one. | ||
I'm happy if you survived. | ||
I'm so sorry everybody's in this position. | ||
It's the worst thing that can happen. | ||
But this is threat number two. | ||
This is the one you really got to pray to make it. | ||
And when I say protect you and yours at all costs, I mean at all costs, because their crimes are kind of free for all. | ||
But if you got to do what you got to do, everybody's kind of free. | ||
This is all alleged also, because I'm making this video. | ||
But everybody there, you know what the f*** is going on. | ||
You know what to do. | ||
So do not hesitate to do it. | ||
And the other thing, women, stick the f*** together. | ||
Be as vicious as you have to be. | ||
Nobody can respond to a crime call right now. | ||
Cops can't get down the f***ing road to nobody. | ||
If men want to come in your house and overpower you, or men want to catch you and find you, what you gonna do? | ||
There's no one to call. | ||
There's no one to help. | ||
So when I say life or death, and it's your life or your death, so act accordingly. | ||
This is not over. | ||
And there's no time to cry yet. | ||
Not yet. | ||
I'm sorry to everybody caught up in this. | ||
I'm going to send you strength. | ||
Ain't no thoughts and prayers and bullshit, baby. | ||
I'm going to try and send you some strength. | ||
Do what you've got to do. | ||
So he's right. | ||
Again, it sucks. | ||
It sucks that we're in this world. | ||
I mean, these fires are such an illustrative... | ||
I mean, I don't even know how to explain it. | ||
It's like, if you just step back and look at what's happening here. | ||
I mean... | ||
This happens every year in California. | ||
Every year, there are these massive fires. | ||
Absolutely nothing is done to prevent it. | ||
You've got, I mean, a story from AOL.com. | ||
Arsonists caught on video as L.A. burns. | ||
Half of fires historically are set by homeless. | ||
They talk about the fact that the Los Angeles Fire Department spent approximately $427 million of its $854 million total on homeless-related fires. | ||
Two years earlier, a Los Angeles Times analysis found more than half of all fires LAFD responded to were associated with homelessness. | ||
Podcaster and Stanford professor Andrew Huberman captured a video of what appears to be an arsonist in dark clothing setting a fire in Santa Monica. | ||
You've got the arrest of the guy with the blowtorch in the Kenneth fire. | ||
Like, really, just looking at this like in a bird's-eye view, you've got a city. | ||
In just absolute free fall. | ||
Homeless camps taking up huge swaths of the city. | ||
The homeless people starting fire, drugged out. | ||
They're given alcohol by the government as part of a program. | ||
They're given needles by the government as part of a program. | ||
Just keeping these people in total destitution and desperation. | ||
They're starting fires to try to stay out of the heat. | ||
Those fires are spreading the entire... | ||
Palisades is up in flames. | ||
There's people running around starting fires. | ||
There's people running around looting the places where the fires haven't gotten to yet. | ||
There's dead bodies just being aired on national TV because they don't even realize that the house they're looking at has got the corpse of the inhabitants charred inside. | ||
You've got no water coming out of the fire hydrants. | ||
A Canadian tanker that was dropping water on the fires was taken down by a civilian drone. | ||
It's just this is the collapse. | ||
This is what it looks like. | ||
This is what we're experiencing. | ||
This is the collapse on all fronts. | ||
It's one thing to have a major natural disaster that you just can't do anything about, that you just get hit and you just have to suffer through it. | ||
I mean, that's what happened in Appalachia, right? | ||
This once-in-a-thousand-year flood that just wipes everything out and everybody just tries to come together and fight their way through it and the government's there to stop them. | ||
Screw them over and give them a $750 loan when their house was destroyed. | ||
But hey, at least this was just like a once-in-a-lifetime, totally unprecedented, just something you can't prepare for. | ||
You just can't prepare for your entire town being swept away in an unexpected typhoon. | ||
But fires are predictable. | ||
Fires are easily fightable if you catch them early on. | ||
It's incompetence on top of malice, on top of years of failed administration. | ||
It's public corruption. | ||
It's tens of millions of dollars being put towards things that just never come to fruition. | ||
It's billions upon billions of dollars being set aside to create reservoirs, to store water, and it just never happens. | ||
The billions of dollars disappear. | ||
The water isn't there when the fire strikes. | ||
There's nothing you can do to fight it. | ||
It's just total civilizational collapse. | ||
This is what it looks like. | ||
I've been saying forever. | ||
Long has been a mantra on this show. | ||
Although we've talked about it a little bit less. | ||
It used to be more of a topic sort of before the Trump era. | ||
Because before the Trump era, it was a lot less possibility of a political solution to our problems. | ||
And so you had a lot of preppers. | ||
You had a lot of people who were just waiting for the collapse of society. | ||
And there's always this vision of the collapse as taking place overnight. | ||
You go to sleep and the world is normal. | ||
You wake up and just everything is burning. | ||
And the power is out and there's no communication. | ||
And it's just free for all. | ||
Everybody out for themselves. | ||
There's this vision of the collapse. | ||
And look, that's definitely a possibility. | ||
An EMP goes off. | ||
A sunspot hits us with the right angle and severity. | ||
Yeah, all the electrons will go down and we may be in a dawn of the dead situation or whatever. | ||
Red dawn situation type thing. | ||
Much, much, much more likely. | ||
Actually, at this point, inevitable without major changes is the slow degradation. | ||
The collapse over a long period of time. | ||
If you want to know what a collapse looks like, look at a place like South Africa. | ||
There's not going to be a time in all likelihood where, you know, suddenly everything is collapsed, everything is shut down, and, you know, you're having to form up a militia and protect your storable food with all your neighbors. | ||
Like, that may happen. | ||
It may come to that. | ||
Much, much more likely is just year over year things get a little bit worse. | ||
Month over month, all the qualified, competent people are replaced by unqualified. | ||
Incompetent people. | ||
Piece by piece, all of the building blocks of our entire civilization will be removed and at the end we'll be left with nothing. | ||
And that's what this looks like. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
Again, we have these ideas of things that we're trying to prevent and yet they're just going on all around us. | ||
You're trying to prevent the collapse. | ||
The collapse has occurred. | ||
We are in the collapse right now. | ||
It is going on as we speak and there's nothing slowing it down. | ||
When people talk about tyranny, it's like, you know, if it's not goose-stepping down Main Street, they don't think they're being oppressed. | ||
If you don't have Nazis in leather boots, you know, kicking down your door, people think that you're not oppressed. | ||
As we speak, Donald Trump is being sentenced in an absolutely blatant, ridiculous, politicized show trial. | ||
That's what tyranny looks like. | ||
This is what collapse looks like. | ||
It's happening already. | ||
We are in the dystopia as we speak. | ||
There's a great thread on this by Chad Crowley going over a book about collapse called The Collapse of Complex Societies by Joseph A. Tainter. | ||
And of course it reflects what I just discussed. | ||
He says, let's talk about collapse. | ||
Fire rages in Los Angeles and no one can put them out. | ||
A clear symbol of a civilization unable to solve even its most basic problems. | ||
Joseph A. Tainter's Collapse of Complex Societies provides a framework to understand why this is happening. | ||
And he puts a very appropriate video on this of a tanker helicopter dropping water, completely missing the fire, and instead soaking the fire engine with the water. | ||
Just completely missing. | ||
Look, I've seen some very impressive water drops over the last little while. | ||
Videos of airplanes swooping in and just bullseyeing, knocking out a fire with a well-aimed... | ||
Drop of water or some sort of other fire extinguisher material. | ||
That was not one of them. | ||
And it is just very appropriate. | ||
It's like, you just missed. | ||
You just completely missed. | ||
Yeah, I think this is one of the really good ones. | ||
Where it just puts out the fire right away. | ||
We can still do it. | ||
There's still little flashes of competence out there. | ||
Still little flashes of the greatness that was once standard. | ||
At this point, it's like if the fire department comes to your burning house, you're lucky if they just don't blast you in the face with the hose and make everything worse. | ||
Civilizational collapse, he says, is no relic of the past or mere curiosity for court historians whose interests often veer into the irrelevant and removed from the pressing realities of today. | ||
Collapse is a recurring phenomenon, an inevitable stage in the life cycle of societies. | ||
As the West faces internal fractures and accelerating decline, it's imperative to understand the forces that have undone great civilizations before us. | ||
In the collapse of complex societies, Joseph A. Tainter provides a framework for analyzing this decline. | ||
As an anthropologist, his approach stands apart from abstraction of historians. | ||
It reveals the complexity vital for societal advancement, particularly in an increasingly globalized and technologicalized...to | ||
So the book is called The Collapse of Complex Societies by Joseph A. Tainter. | ||
And he describes the fixation on utopian ideas divorced from reality, failing to fulfill the most basic functions of a government while increasingly reaching for fantastical and ill-advised goals. | ||
We're going to make everyone equal. | ||
And it's like, can you stop the fire burning our town first? | ||
Like, let's focus on the things that matter. | ||
Talks about demographic transformation, accelerating that collapse, creating divisions in a complex society that it cannot sustain. | ||
Unlike historical collapses where population shifts were often imposed largely by external forces, the West demographic replacement is deliberate, an ideological imperative from the people who run our countries. | ||
Tainter's insight that collapse unfolds in a slow unraveling rather than as a sudden event is painfully relevant. | ||
The West's decline is marked by missed opportunities for reform and an unwillingness to address structural contradictions that are tearing it apart. | ||
And, of course, he compares, you know, images of a place in Poland that looks nice and lovely, like a frickin' Disneyland theme park of some sort, but it's just these people's lives, versus a place beset by diversity, a place just vibrant, vibrant beyond belief, vibrant and diverse and tolerant. | ||
And miserable and disgusting and filthy. | ||
History offers no guarantees, only lessons. | ||
The West trajectory mirrors the failures of past civilizations, but its ideological rigidity and demographic engineering make its decline uniquely self-inflicted. | ||
Tainter's work is not merely a study of a past, a study of the past. | ||
But a mirror for the present's condition, a reminder that complexity unchecked by reality leads inevitably to destruction. | ||
Survival demands rejecting the utopian fantasies of universal equality and globalism that have hollowed out the West's foundations. | ||
It requires a return to the enduring truths of identity, merit, and natural order, principles that once define the strength of Western civilization. | ||
Without this course correction, the West is destined to join the annals of civilizations that fell not to external enemies but to our own hubristic desires. | ||
To ignore reality. | ||
Yeah, very well said. | ||
Very well said, and I think, I don't know if there has been a more appropriate illustration for this than the fires in California. | ||
Homeless people starting the fires, or just actual arsonists, mobs of looters, likely cartel-funded and composed of illegal immigrants, going into the neighborhoods and kicking people while they're down, taking advantage of them at their most vulnerable. | ||
You know, when they're most in need of help, government refusing to even acknowledge their failures, let alone do anything to correct it, billions of dollars going to absolute waste, climate change initiatives causing the fire to consume nature itself. | ||
I mean, all of this is perfect. | ||
It's all the perfect example of where we're headed. | ||
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I want to talk about, well, actually there's sort of a bridge to this next story. | ||
Mel Gibson went on Joe Rogan and dropped some pretty incredible bombshells. | ||
But apparently as he was filming Joe Rogan's podcast, his Malibu mansion burned down. | ||
This just posted by the Chief Nerd on X. He says, I was doing the Joe Rogan podcast and I was kind of ill at ease while we were talking because I knew my neighborhood was on fire. | ||
So I thought, I wonder if my place is still there. | ||
When I got home, sure enough, it wasn't there. | ||
The vehicles were gone, everything. | ||
It was completely toasted. | ||
I've never seen such a complete burn. | ||
It was completely toasted. | ||
It was like somebody did it on purpose to really destroy every aspect of it. | ||
So again, just total tragedy. | ||
These mansions going on. | ||
I mean, I don't feel particularly sad for the Hollywood elite that are ruining their homes. | ||
You know, these homes were, these were all like mid-century mansions. | ||
There's like a lot of American history being burned to the ground right now and will likely never be reforged. | ||
But while Mel Gibson was on Joe Rogan, he again dropped some pretty crazy stuff about COVID and how he almost died during it. | ||
Let's go to clip number one here. | ||
This is him talking about remdesivir, the medicine that the entire time they were using it. | ||
Reports were coming out constantly. | ||
From the moment they started calling it an applicable pharmaceutical solution to COVID, we started hearing reports of people like nurses who would call remdesivir run, death is near, because it was often the final nail in the coffin for the patients who were put on it. | ||
Here's Mel Gibson talking about his experience taking remdesivir, having gotten COVID a few years ago. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I got COVID from my gardener. | ||
And he had it first, and then I got it. | ||
I was like, ah, did I grab the hose or what, you know, what was, I don't know. | ||
But it was, it was, I knew the guy for 20 years. | ||
And we both went to the same hospital. | ||
And he died and I didn't. | ||
Jesus. | ||
I think we both got remdesivir. | ||
Which is not good. | ||
Not good. | ||
Not good. | ||
Causes kidney failure. | ||
I know. | ||
I couldn't walk for three months after I had that stuff. | ||
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Really? | |
Because it kills you. | ||
I found that afterwards it kills you, and that's why I wonder about Fauci. | ||
Oh, you should wonder about that guy. | ||
Meanwhile, they were trying to stop people from getting monoclonal antibodies. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They've restricted monoclonal antibodies, which is fucking insane because they wanted to promote that vaccine because they wanted to profit off of it, which brings us back again to evil. | ||
Evil's real. | ||
It's real. | ||
Money over human lives is evil. | ||
I agree. | ||
It's a real thing. | ||
And there's a temptation to do it too, which is even more crazy. | ||
Couldn't walk for three months afterwards. | ||
Nearly died from remdesivir. | ||
We'll show you more clips on the other side. | ||
But it's not just that, that he revealed his own near-death experience. | ||
His suspicion of the likes of Anthony Fauci. | ||
He also talked a little bit about... | ||
The way the Catholic Church has gone completely off the rails, talking about the Pachamama ceremony they did, invoking pagan deities in the Vatican. | ||
Absolutely crazy. | ||
But most importantly, he talked about cures for cancer that are available to Hollywood stars. | ||
Hollywood stars that he knows beset with stage 4 cancer that have it cured, and yet it's a... | ||
Cure for cancer that's not available or at least not recommended and prescribed to the average person. | ||
So I'll show you that video on the other side. | ||
And we're going to talk a little bit more about Hollywood because strategically and tactically, we are winning. | ||
The right wing is absolutely ascendant across the entire globe, culturally and politically. | ||
And they're not giving up. | ||
But they're changing tactics. | ||
The left is learning lessons about what works and what doesn't in order to make their destruction of our civilization go unnoticed. | ||
I'll tell you on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This whole show, I guess, I'm just realizing it. | ||
The whole show, we're going to be talking about Hollywood. | ||
California, LA. Obviously, they're up in smoke. | ||
They're being burned down. | ||
They are collapsing as a consequence of their general ideology and political choices. | ||
At the same time, we're going to show you some more clips from Mel Gibson on Joe Rogan and talk about some things available to Hollywood that aren't available to anybody else. | ||
And then I'm going to show a video from a YouTuber about Hollywood as He's discovered some internal activities of some of the big studios that really tie into everything that we talk about here in terms of the way that the globalists, | ||
as I always say, and I'm sure if you watch every day you're sick of me saying this, but the globalists, the powers that be, people deliberately running our society into the ground as they exploit us to a maximal degree. | ||
Are human beings and they're not all powerful and they don't have total control of the human mind. | ||
They're getting close. | ||
They're getting there. | ||
They're working their way towards that. | ||
But they still have to contend with human will and sometimes their schemes backfire. | ||
Sometimes they fail. | ||
And what do they do? | ||
They don't give up. | ||
They don't correct themselves. | ||
They don't question their own underlying ideology that has made them so hated and wrong. | ||
Instead, they scheme to continue operations. | ||
We've been talking about this with censorship. | ||
You know, I'll save that for when we get into it. | ||
Just a little preview of what's coming up this segment. | ||
Let's continue with the clips from Mel Gibson on Joe Rogan. | ||
Let's go first to clip number two. | ||
This is the follow-up to what he was just talking about with Remdesivir almost killing him and talking about the human evil that is... | ||
Behind some of the choices made during the COVID pandemic. | ||
Let's go now to clip number two. | ||
This is what we were talking about before, that there is good and evil. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And sometimes it manifests itself in a very clear and obvious way. | ||
And I think that's what that was. | ||
That was evil. | ||
That was putting people's lives second and putting money first. | ||
Well, I don't know why Fauci's still walking around. | ||
How is that guy still walking around? | ||
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I don't get it. | |
If just people understand the history of the AIDS crisis and what that guy did. | ||
Back then. | ||
Did you read that book? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I read the book. | ||
I listened to it. | ||
Yeah, I did too. | ||
I drove up to San Francisco and I listened to it and I had road rage. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
And it was like, whoa. | ||
How is he still there? | ||
How is, first of all, people that don't believe it. | ||
How come RFK Jr. didn't get sued? | ||
Yeah. | ||
How come there's no lawsuits? | ||
If there was lies, there would be lawsuits. | ||
No, but that's right. | ||
You'd be publicly humiliated. | ||
Instead, they kept that book off bestseller lists. | ||
That book sold millions of copies. | ||
I know. | ||
They hid it. | ||
That's when you find out that bestseller lists are actually curated. | ||
It's not really bestseller. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's censored. | ||
It's all censored. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Everything's censored. | ||
But that book is an accurate depiction of what Anthony Fauci did during the AIDS crisis. | ||
Yes. | ||
Probably was an AZT crisis. | ||
More than it was an AIDS crisis. | ||
I mean, it's fairly incontrovertible now that he was fooling with gain of function. | ||
100%. | ||
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And, you know, why is he still around? | |
Right. | ||
Or at least free. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
And no repercussions. | ||
Yeah, whatever happened to that story where, you know, the wombat and the weasel got together and they were horsing around and a bat pissed on him with a golden shower, you know, and all of a sudden it was in a wet market. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Very wet market. | ||
You got, you know. | ||
Complete total horseshit. | ||
Totally. | ||
The scientists that we're supposed to trust for pitching that horseshit. | ||
It was like the AIDS thing. | ||
Some green monkey bit of Qantas Stewart on the ass. | ||
Then he went around the world and got everybody sick. | ||
And it was like, you know, ridiculous. | ||
If you want to go to the AIDS rabbit hole, look up a guy named Peter Duisburg. | ||
Oh, yes, I know. | ||
I read that book. | ||
Yeah, that is crazy. | ||
He's telling the truth. | ||
This is the COVID crisis times a thousand. | ||
The Real Anthony Fauci by RFK Jr. It's been my top recommended books ever since it came out. | ||
And yeah, it gives you a real perspective as to just how screwed up our system is and just how thoroughly integrated into our medical industries Anthony Fauci personally is. | ||
And of course, the way that he wields power through the NIH, through the funds necessary for testing drugs, how all of it is designed very deliberately to keep us sick, keep us unhealthy. | ||
And sell us endless amounts of unnecessary medicine. | ||
How is he still alive? | ||
How is he still free? | ||
I mean, I want him to be alive. | ||
Just not free. | ||
Just not free would be preferable. | ||
And of course, for people that don't understand this, I know our audience gets all this. | ||
They all understand everything Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan were saying right there. | ||
For people that don't understand, let me just lay it out for you again very clearly. | ||
When they're talking about the wet market, And the claim that this virus came from a natural origin. | ||
They knew that was false. | ||
They've always known it was false. | ||
They deliberately covered up the actual origin, meaning that, one, they made it more difficult to identify and therefore combat the disease, making the entire pandemic worse. | ||
And they did it knowingly because they're the ones that created the virus in the first place. | ||
They did it as a cover-up. | ||
The fact that they lied about its origin is evidence of their foreknowledge and guilty knowledge in this setup. | ||
So in any courtroom, anywhere in the country, they would be convicted for conspiracy, crime against rights, crime against human rights, crimes against humanity. | ||
So we need to have that trial. | ||
And that's something, before we get to the other... | ||
Mel Gibson clip, just as a quick aside, because it's another story that's been going on this whole week that I really haven't covered very much, and that is the inquiry into the UK grooming crisis. | ||
I know this seems like a totally off-the-wall thing, but bear with me here, because the only thing I want to say about it is there's already been an inquiry. | ||
The whole thing is a distraction. | ||
See, they voted this week on whether to have another inquiry into the cover-up of the grooming gang scandals, and it became a big... | ||
A big media firestorm and, you know, people are saying, oh, Keir Starmer doesn't want it because he is implicated. | ||
I'm sure that's all true. | ||
The thing is, though, the thing is, why would we need another inquiry? | ||
There already has been inquiry. | ||
We already know everything there is to know. | ||
We know who did it. | ||
We know who covered it up. | ||
We know everything about it. | ||
So I just, there's a very obvious and apparent tactic that the deep state uses where They'll make you fight tooth and nail to get an inquiry or an investigation. | ||
You'll get the inquiry or the investigation, and it will end with an inquiry or an investigation. | ||
They'll inquire, they'll investigate, they'll uncover all of these crimes, and then they won't do anything about it. | ||
And then you can argue a couple years later, we need another inquiry. | ||
No, we don't. | ||
We don't need another inquiry. | ||
So, just like... | ||
Everything with Anthony Fauci and Peter Daszak and NIH, just like everything on January 6th and that whole, you know, designed false flag operation. | ||
Everything, Black Lives Matter, everything from the UK grooming scandals, like there's a certain point when the investigations are done, they're over, and it's time to move on to the prosecution and punishment phase of this cycle. | ||
So it's incredibly frustrating to me. | ||
That we do the inquiries, we do the investigations, we find out who these people are, where the cover-up was coming from, what was motivating them. | ||
We have everything. | ||
We have everything you could possibly need. | ||
And it just never happens. | ||
Nothing ever happens. | ||
Nobody's ever punished. | ||
Nobody's ever actually charged with these crimes. | ||
You just get a bunch of headlines about it, and it all goes quiet for a couple years. | ||
And then when it crops up again, it's like, we need another inquiry. | ||
And then you just go back to square one. | ||
You just have another inquiry where you find out more stuff that nothing has ever, no action has ever taken. | ||
So there's just this ubiquitous kind of feeling that I have with all this stuff of just like, let's stop investigating now. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're done investigating. | ||
It's time to move forward to the prosecution and punishment phases. | ||
And if we want to skip the prosecution phase, I'm okay with that too. | ||
It's been proven. | ||
No discussion. | ||
There's no... | ||
Defense that can be made. | ||
We have all of the evidence right down in front and before us. | ||
So people that let a million UK British girls be raped by gangs, they need to be punished for that. | ||
The people that started the pandemic and then lied about its origin and then put us all in masks and shut down our schools for two years and destroyed our supply chain and created the inflation and did all of this stuff knowing the entire time how destructive and pointless it all was. | ||
They need to be held to account for crimes against humanity so we can stop investigating anytime. | ||
Anytime we want to stop investigating and start charging and punishing them, I'm here for it. | ||
Okay? | ||
But just know, just know, like, half the time that you hear calls for an investigation, it is just a blatant cover-up. | ||
It's just a stalling tactic. | ||
You know, feed the crowds red meat, get them distracted, make them think something's happening, and then nothing happens. | ||
So, enough investigations, enough inquiries. | ||
These are psyops. | ||
These are distractions on purpose. | ||
Never meant to achieve anything. | ||
Okay, let's move on to the final clips here of Mel Gibson on Joe Rogan yesterday. | ||
This was posted with the label, the most jaw-dropping moment. | ||
Clip number six happened when Mel Gibson, Made a statement that could threaten the entire cancer industry. | ||
This was probably one of the most dangerous things Mel Gibson could have said. | ||
You're talking about disrupting an industry worth tens of billions of dollars annually to very important and ruthless people. | ||
Let's watch Mel Gibson expose the cancer treatment being provided to Hollywood stars. | ||
I'll tell you a good story. | ||
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Okay. | |
I have three friends. | ||
All three of them had stage 4 cancer. | ||
All three of them don't have cancer right now at all. | ||
And they had some serious stuff going on. | ||
And what did they take? | ||
Jesus. | ||
They took some... | ||
what you've heard they've taken. | ||
Ivermectin? | ||
Fembendazole? | ||
Fembendazole, yeah. | ||
Yeah, I'm hearing that a lot. | ||
They drank hydrochloride something or other. | ||
There's studies on that now where people have proven that they've... | ||
People drinking methylene blue and stuff like that. | ||
Yeah, methylene blue, which was a fabric dye. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it was a textile dye. | ||
Now they find it has profound effects on your mitochondria. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This stuff works, man. | ||
There's a lot of stuff that does work, which is very strange because, again, it's profit. | ||
When you hear about things that are demonized and that turn out to be effective, you always wonder, well, what is going on here? | ||
How is our medical institutions, how have they failed us so that things that do cure you are not promoted because they're not profitable? | ||
That they can't control it. | ||
They don't have a patent on it. | ||
Whether it's vitamin D, K2, and magnesium. | ||
Zinc and quercetin. | ||
I do all that stuff. | ||
So powerful stuff. | ||
It's Mel Gibson saying that he knows people in Hollywood who had stage 4 cancer. | ||
There is no stage 5 cancer, right? | ||
That's stage 4 and then you die. | ||
It's typically how it goes. | ||
He said they cured their stage 4 cancer completely. | ||
No more cancer at all because of ivermectin and this other drug, finbenzadol or something. | ||
Finbenzadol. | ||
finbindazole. | ||
And I get what Joe Rogan is saying. | ||
Clearly profit is one of the motivating factors in all of this. | ||
And we'll go to some more clips to further explain what Mel Gibson was just exposing there. | ||
But I really wish people would break out of the profit bad mentality. | ||
Obviously greed is like a major issue. | ||
Obviously this is one of the ways that they... | ||
Get away with this as they do the cost-benefit analysis and say, well, we can sell these people a lifetime of drugs. | ||
But that's only one part. | ||
It's about control. | ||
It's about control. | ||
It's always about control. | ||
Yes, they can make profit from this, but why would you want a society of sick, fat, unhealthy people going through chemotherapy, With children with autism, it's profitable, sure, but in the long run, is it really more profitable? | ||
Are there not other ways? | ||
Can you not also profit by helping people? | ||
No, the reason why our medicine doesn't help us, the reason why everything is getting worse all the time is because fit, sharp, intelligent, self-sufficient people They're free of the government. | ||
They're free of assistance so they don't have to rely on anybody. | ||
They don't have to depend on anybody. | ||
They can be independent, not dependent. | ||
They can think for themselves. | ||
They can take risks. | ||
They can protest or fight back if they have to do that. | ||
If you are immobile because you're so fat, if you are incapable of fighting back because you're weakened from the cancer medicines, if you can't afford to Make your life better because you're having to spend all your money on medical interventions for your disabled son who's injured by vaccines. | ||
It's about control at the end of the day. | ||
It's all about control. | ||
And I'll illustrate that with an image here in just a second. | ||
Before we do, let's corroborate what Mel Gibson said. | ||
This is Dr. Kathleen Ruddy talking about some of the cancer cures available but withheld by the medical industry. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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A second patient crossed my path. | |
A guy in his 70s who had been losing weight for a year and a half, 40 pounds, not vaccinated, 40 pound weight loss, smoker, drinker, all he does is fish. | ||
And he could no longer swallow and he could hardly talk. | ||
And so I got on the phone with him and I said... | ||
Eddie, you know, tell me a little bit about your history and so forth. | ||
He knew someone with prostate cancer who had taken ivermectin. | ||
He cured himself from prostate cancer without. | ||
So Eddie began taking ivermectin. | ||
I have no idea what the dosing was. | ||
He was just taking it. | ||
And I gave him some advice about diet and, you know, try and get the weight back on and so on and so forth. | ||
Within a couple of weeks, he sounded stronger. | ||
Sounded stronger. | ||
He could swallow. | ||
He had gained six pounds. | ||
His voice was better. | ||
Followed him for the next couple of weeks, maybe another month or so. | ||
And I said, Eddie, we need to get a scan. | ||
He doesn't have insurance. | ||
He doesn't like doctors, whatever. | ||
He had been diagnosed in that interval with two esophageal tumors, unresectable. | ||
Surgeons wouldn't go near it. | ||
The doctor said, well, we'll give you chemo and radiation. | ||
And Eddie said, no, you're not. | ||
So he takes his ivermectin. | ||
Maybe about six weeks later, I said, Eddie, you need to get a scan. | ||
Had to argue with Eddie to get a scan. | ||
We got the scan. | ||
No tumors. | ||
Gone. | ||
Gone. | ||
The problem was that he had sold his fishing boat. | ||
That was the biggest problem. | ||
He was getting better. | ||
His tumor was gone. | ||
Now he needed to go out by another fishing boat. | ||
That was the second patient. | ||
I was like, well, now that's interesting. | ||
Yeah, there's something to it. | ||
There's something to ivermectin in treating cancer. | ||
When you look into the medical industry, going back to the real Anthony Fauci book by RFK Jr., I didn't realize they called AIDS gay cancer for a long time because they didn't understand what it was. | ||
They thought it was a form of cancer that affected gay people. | ||
It's shocking how advanced our medical industry is and how still very prominent or common things are just totally mysterious. | ||
And especially with medicines, a lot of medicines... | ||
They have no idea why things are happening the way they're happening. | ||
That was the whole scandal with psychiatric medicine where they couldn't duplicate the tests that were carried out to justify it. | ||
And they don't actually know the function that it serves. | ||
It kind of works. | ||
We don't know why or how. | ||
We think it's doing this to this part of the brain, but we don't really know. | ||
It's crazy how little they actually know about a lot of this stuff. | ||
And so it turns out ivermectin, which is an anti-parasite. | ||
You know, paste. | ||
Can apparently cure your cancer. | ||
Crazy. | ||
And also this other medicine called, I've got to learn how to pronounce this, finbindazole. | ||
Recently, antidotal evidence, antidotal reports, all these videos are from a thread by Vigilant Fox on X. Antidotal reports have also praised finbindazole as a potential miraculous anti-cancer drug. | ||
It reportedly works by destabilizing microtubules. | ||
The structures that help cancer cells divide and grow by disrupting this process, finbindazole, is believed to effectively halt cancer cell division or slow or stop tumor growth. | ||
So there's Mel Gibson potentially shattering the entire cancer industrial complex by revealing that Hollywood stars with stage 4 cancer are cured completely by these two medicines, ivermectin and finbindazole. | ||
And you'll look a little bit more into that. | ||
I'm going to go to this video on the other side from a YouTuber called Disparoo to talk about the way that Hollywood is changing its tactics, similar to how X was changing its censorship tactics, similar to how the deep state is changing its political alliance, deciding that they can't beat MAGA, so it's better to take over, dominate, subvert, and direct MAGA. We'll talk about that. | ||
Another story this week that I haven't gotten too much into is the congestion pricing in New York City. | ||
They put a $9 per car tax on anybody driving in and out of the city, and the result is that there's nobody in the city anymore. | ||
This is really crazy. | ||
It looks like the early days of the COVID pandemic. | ||
If you remember how shocking the images were of city streets completely devoid of life as everybody was forced by de facto martial law to stay inside. | ||
Let's go to clip number three. | ||
This is an American. | ||
Filming from a window in New York City, giving a New York City congestion report after Democrats started their new congestion pricing in Manhattan. | ||
This, of course, part and parcel in an integral aspect of the climate change agenda, seeking to use laws and regulations to diminish your freedom of movement and ability to go where you want, when you want, and ability to drive a car and have access to the right of transportation itself. | ||
They're doing it, they're rolling it out in New York with congestion pricing, and here's the result. | ||
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All right, y'all, we're reporting live. | |
Still no traffic. | ||
A lot of debris and garbage flying around. | ||
Christmas trees flying around. | ||
There's literal tumbleweeds in downtown New York. | ||
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No traffic, though. | |
Looks like no sign of the agents, but definitely we got some Christmas trees, though. | ||
Just Christmas trees blowing down New York streets like tumbleweeds. | ||
Take this toll and shove it. | ||
Hochul's $9 congestion con begins today. | ||
Again, you can fight all of these things piecemeal. | ||
You have to, you know, figure out how to contend with the reality that we're living in. | ||
We also have to recognize all of these things are just aspects of and gradations of and just angles on the overall universal and monolithic plan. | ||
To enslave humanity. | ||
Whether it's the climate change scam, the basic incompetence, the withholding of medical interventions, the making everybody sick on purpose. | ||
All of this is about control. | ||
It's all about control. | ||
Control is the name of the game. | ||
If you submit, you will be left alone and even rewarded. | ||
If you resist, you will be punished and destroyed. | ||
Or we can have a comprehensive reaction to and we can combat in a... | ||
Universal and monolithic way. | ||
The universal, comprehensive, and monolithic attack that we're under that we call globalism. | ||
The first step is being aware of where all this is coming from and where it's going. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This will be our last segment before we welcome Clown Car in studio. | ||
And that's going to be a very fun interview. | ||
We may open phone lines in the last hour, but I have a feeling we're going to not run out of things to talk about. | ||
But here's what I'm going to do in this last segment. | ||
I want to talk a little bit about Hollywood, and I'm going to show you a video from YouTuber Disprew, and I'm going to talk about the Ian Carroll Israel pill that he force-fed Elon Musk yesterday. | ||
That's a very big story on X today. | ||
Before I do either one of those, I want to show you this, and this just relates to what we were talking about in the last segment with health, overall health, and what the purpose of withholding medicine is, why they'd want to put fluoride in the water, why do they want to put atrazine in the water, why do they do these things? | ||
Is it for profit, or is there an ulterior motive recognizable? | ||
And I just want to show you what our modern society, what our modern, you know... | ||
Health looks like. | ||
This is from Aristotelian Carnivore at One Man Circus 87 on X. He has a picture of two pig haunches, basically. | ||
Two butchered pigs. | ||
On the left, a much skinnier one with a lot less fat and a lot more muscle. | ||
On the right, the fat-to-muscle ratio is out of whack. | ||
There's more fat than muscle on it. | ||
And he says this, both of these pigs were raised under identical free-range conditions. | ||
The one on the right was supplemented with some grain, corn, and soy-based food. | ||
And the one on the left was left to forage naturally. | ||
Pretty much shows the benefit of grass-fed and finished and no-grain-fed meat. | ||
It should also give you some indication of what grain, soy, corn does to our bodies. | ||
There's something about this image that just really struck me. | ||
Which one would you rather be? | ||
Which one I'd rather eat might be a different story because fat is delicious. | ||
But if you're talking about which one you'd rather be... | ||
Would you rather be the one that's mostly muscle with just a little bit of fat that's gained just by natural foraging and eating what pigs are supposed to eat, or the one that's been fed corn oil and soy and what other vegetable oils that were once used to clean motors that we now fry our food in? | ||
Just remember, it's not always super apparent. | ||
These pigs will look very similar from the outside, but cut them in half. | ||
And you can see the reality. | ||
One is much weaker, fatter, just generally less healthy. | ||
And again, yeah, I mean, the one on the right would probably die first just because the fat is probably choking all of its blood vessels. | ||
But more importantly, which one would put up a better fight? | ||
Which one would survive on its own for a little while? | ||
Which one is more dependent and which one is independent? | ||
Which one is a farm animal and which one is... | ||
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Free. | |
Health goes a lot farther than profit. | ||
It's about making you weak, helpless, dependent, and incapable because then you're more easy to control. | ||
With that, I want to talk about, again, something that I see universally. | ||
If you watch the show, you know I've been bringing up quite a bit because I've noticed this, and this is what the Infowar is all about, right? | ||
This is what the Infowar is all encompassing. | ||
This is what it's about. | ||
Knowing that the people in charge are doing the best they can to deliberately and with very admirable patience to seduce the world into enslaving itself to trick humanity into giving up its rights piece by piece by manufacturing fake crises by manipulating psychologically the will of the people in order to seduce them into willingly submitting themselves to a global Prison | ||
planet. | ||
Slave race. | ||
To become a slave race. | ||
It ties everything in together. | ||
It's health. | ||
It's everything. | ||
They're trying to do this. | ||
And their greatest weakness, let me say it a different way, their greatest strength is their secrecy. | ||
Their greatest strength is the ignorance of the American people, primarily. | ||
People around the world, but American people especially. | ||
We have the strength and the capability and the will to resist them. | ||
But if they can keep us ignorant, then we aren't going to do anything. | ||
So the understanding that that's both happening, that it explains a lot of the otherwise inexplicable goings-on around the world, that it ties everything from geopolitics and war and with health and the media and the news and politics, all of this seen through the correct lens, the lens of understanding the globalist plot. | ||
Can actually, in and of itself, awareness itself can slow and even prevent their plan from coming to fruition. | ||
But also, simultaneously, the understanding that they're human beings, that they're not all powerful, that they can be, you know, their plots can be uncovered, their schemes can be prevented, the people themselves can be held to account and punished. | ||
They have to contend with human will. | ||
And most of their energy is spent trying to subvert and overwhelm the will to be free and to resist this stuff. | ||
And one thing that we've noticed in really the last, about the last year or so, is that a lot of strategy is changing. | ||
We've seen Mark Zuckerberg come out and, you know, reverse trend on the censorship on Facebook. | ||
We've seen even X. I've described over and over. | ||
That X is less censored now. | ||
It absolutely is. | ||
That's unquestionable. | ||
People are much less likely to be removed from X because of what they post. | ||
At the same time, censorship hasn't ended. | ||
It's just gone underground. | ||
It has been decided by the people at the top. | ||
When we ban people outright, it makes people aware of what we're doing. | ||
It draws more eyes to the people that we ban. | ||
I legitimately think at least no small part of this is because Alex Jones and Infowars have survived. | ||
They tested this stuff out on Alex Jones. | ||
If it had worked, if they kicked us off everything in 2018 and in 2019 we were shut down, that would continue to be the modus operandi. | ||
They would just continue to kick people off relentlessly. | ||
Because we survived, because you went to the Alex Jones store, you went to InfoWarsStore.com, you went to Dr. Jones Naturals and helped us to survive, because Alex Jones set up this system built to survive that type of attack, they realized this doesn't work. | ||
We tried it, it failed. | ||
Doesn't mean they gave up, it means they... | ||
It became more subtle. | ||
It means they will let you have an account. | ||
It's just you won't be able to reach that many people. | ||
You'll still be able to talk. | ||
Just nobody will be able to hear you. | ||
They've changed their tactics because they're losing. | ||
Because they went too hard. | ||
They went too far. | ||
They were too blatant in their actions. | ||
Everybody found out about them. | ||
Decided that we hate them. | ||
And now they're trying to do the same thing over again. | ||
Just in a more subtle and less noticeable way. | ||
This happening across the board again. | ||
It's happening in politics. | ||
I think one of the main reasons, I mean, we saw a lot less resistance to Trump this time, let's just say, from even the mainstream media, the powers that be. | ||
I mean, something happened where a lot of people that were against Trump before are with him now all of a sudden. | ||
Some people are still, you know, stubborn. | ||
They're still not joining the MAGA team. | ||
But a lot of people have decided, hey, we can't beat him. | ||
Let's join him. | ||
Let's subvert him. | ||
Let's control him from the inside. | ||
And that's been a lot of... | ||
You know, drama about that ever since Donald Trump got elected. | ||
And it's certainly true that that's happening. | ||
Same way that X is being more subtle in its censorship. | ||
And the same thing is happening in Hollywood. | ||
And this video from a YouTuber named Disparu, D-I-S-P-A-R-U, is absolutely fantastic. | ||
And often I'm torn on things like this because, you know, it's this guy's video. | ||
I don't want to just play the whole video. | ||
The whole thing is about 20 minutes long. | ||
I'm going to play a five-minute segment for you. | ||
And I feel bad even just taking five minutes of this guy's content, but it's so good. | ||
And the other option would be, okay, take all the articles that he read and present them as if they were my own research, and I don't want to take credit from him. | ||
So I want to play this, and I want to encourage you to go follow Disparu, D-I-S-P-A-R-U on YouTube. | ||
There's a lot of guys that do a lot of commentary about modern Hollywood and its ideological failings. | ||
This guy is the best. | ||
Disparu is better than any of them. | ||
He gets down to the... | ||
He's very funny. | ||
So, again, I'm going to play this segment of his video because it's absolutely fantastic. | ||
And I just want to encourage you to go follow him, Disparu, D-I-S-P-A-R-U, on YouTube. | ||
He put out a video called, Just take a look at this, folks. | ||
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It's easy to find wins in Hollywood at the moment, with Facebook and Instagram getting rid of their biased fact-checkers, Disney saying it wants to withdraw from culture wars, Amazon buying Millennia's Life Story as an overture towards America's next leader, and even the Golden Globe's presenter and actors generally went politics-free during their awards ceremony speeches. | |
The thing is, though, all those are public pronouncements. | ||
They're not actions, they're words, and... | ||
Words are meaningless. | ||
Even if they were going to go, oh, we're neutral now, I wouldn't accept it. | ||
You can't systematically destroy your people for years. | ||
Oh, sorry, we went a bit far there, didn't we? | ||
What started as a movement to be more inclusive... | ||
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No, if you're not actively against the people that caused it, if there isn't some recompense, an accounting of responsibility for the actions of the past, and the punishment of those who caused it, well, nothing stops it happening again. | |
Despite signs that... | ||
Things might be changing. | ||
If you actually dig a little bit, it seems that things are simply going underground. | ||
They're rearranging, reorganizing, thinking about where they went wrong before so that the next time it happens, we're not going to make that mistake again. | ||
For instance, in the same time that the Golden Globes weren't really talking about culture or what they wanted to influence or various different themes, the two best picture winners definitely were 100% dedicated to the message. | ||
The Hollywood Reporter even commented that it was a bit odd that we had to be satisfied with well wishes like The light always wins over darkness. | ||
Implying they're more traditional, we are correct, but we're gonna play the long game on this one, folks. | ||
Or how Amazon, while on the one side, are buying Millennia's Life Story, to get her on side and appear like some kind of ally. | ||
At the same time as them attending conventions in LA about impact and profit. | ||
How you don't actually have to choose between social impact with your entertainment. | ||
And money. | ||
How not only was their company listed as a participating organization, the head of physical production even spoke at the event. | ||
Which talks about the role of celebrities in impacting change. | ||
How inclusivity means innovation for the gaming industry. | ||
How we shouldn't be intimidated by empowering people. | ||
And the legal issues that could be involved with inclusive storytelling. | ||
How can lawyers empower people in these narratives? | ||
How can we remove barriers to increase representation in media? | ||
Which to me just sounds for code like, how can we racially discriminate against people and not get sued? | ||
Here's to questionable choices. | ||
How can we use games to indoctrinate people? | ||
More representation. | ||
And how you can harness audio dramas and podcasts for social impact. | ||
That sounds a little odd, until you realize that that's exactly what they were blaming with the recent American poll for their leader. | ||
Oh yeah, it was just Joe Rogan that controlled everything, you see. | ||
Don't you understand how podcasts are shaping the very culture itself? | ||
All of these talks focus around the idea of how can we organize and change things? | ||
What tactics can we use from the darkness in order to improve our impact? | ||
How can we navigate the sea of change and still do all of this impact society itself while also being profitable? | ||
We need to shatter the illusion of division and bring people together, which some people may think sounds like a good thing until you realize that they mean... | ||
Bring other people to them. | ||
How can we convince people to agree with us? | ||
And it's worth saying as well, this isn't some piddly convention that doesn't matter. | ||
This has everybody who's everybody listed on it. | ||
Everyone from Amazon to universities. | ||
ABC, CNN, different studios, Disney, DreamWorks Animation, News Networks, Law Corporations, Lego, LA Times, NBC Universal, Nielsen, Paramount, Reuters, Hollywood Reporter, who sponsored the event, the World Bank, the UN. United Talent Agency, and many others that I'm sure I've missed or just don't know who they are by sight. | ||
Hollywood may say they're changing in public, but behind the scenes, they're organizing and exchanging tactics on how to be most effective. | ||
Not to entertain, but to make money by engaging in social change. | ||
How can we do it without getting caught? | ||
How can we do it, but this time, without repelling the audience? | ||
Because you see, the Social Impact Entertainment Society says that the biggest obstacle is the outdated belief that you have to choose between impact or profit. | ||
That either the film will be commercially successful, or you can do a small indie project which is dedicated to an effect on society that nobody sees. | ||
It has no impact. | ||
The goose that lays the golden egg would be a successful franchise. | ||
All of the message, or as much as you can cram in it without destroying the franchise. | ||
A commercially successful program scales impact since more people engage with it. | ||
And it makes me laugh when it says, "As enthusiastic as he is for the opportunity for commercial products to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals." Demi was quick to admit that the social impact entertainment industry is already an industry, you see, because if we are going to be burning DEI to the ground, Well, we're gonna need to replace it with something, aren't we? | ||
That was a moneymaker, and now we've just found a new one. | ||
And just wait for the next line. | ||
Some years ago, research introduced Demel and colleagues to the work of the CCP. I can't imagine why someone in Hollywood found that interesting. | ||
In the field of social and behavior change communication. | ||
This is the group, the same group that runs this convention, attended by all of the major companies, who is using Chinese research on social and behavior change in order to work out how you can put social engineering into Hollywood movies and make them profitable, attended by some of the biggest, and the biggest, who is using Chinese research on social and behavior change in order to work out how you can put | ||
All I'm saying is, maybe if you quote the media about us wanting to change, doesn't balance out the actions that we're doing behind the scenes with the people and the social engineering research we've been engaging in. | ||
I'm not sure that those balance each other out. | ||
So again, big shout out to Disparu. | ||
He's got tons of videos like this. | ||
D-I-S-P-A-R-U on YouTube. | ||
D-I-S-P-A-R-U. I got to give him a big shout out because I just used a big chunk of one of his videos. | ||
But honestly, about once a week, I watch one of his videos and I'm like, oh, I should just play this whole thing. | ||
Because he always gets into the ideological underpinnings behind what we're seeing in Hollywood. | ||
The reason why. | ||
Movies all are just terrible and why they're remaking everything. | ||
Why everything is the remake of a remake of an adaption of a sequel. | ||
The reason is caused by, fundamentally, is because of this ideology of subversion where they're trying to take popular IPs and pervert and destroy it for their own ends. | ||
And so there he's talking about this organization, this... | ||
Meeting held, and you saw the list. | ||
I mean, it's Disney, Amazon. | ||
It's everybody who's anybody, including... | ||
I mean, it's infinite, the number. | ||
And of course, it's all about the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the climate change agenda that is a thinly-veiled scheme to enslave the planet and have money replaced with carbon production. | ||
It's just... | ||
It's a gigantic network. | ||
It's a gigantic web. | ||
Of organizations all working on this continually. | ||
And so what you're going to see in the near future is it always takes about a year for this stuff to get implemented because you make movies that come out about a year later. | ||
So we're going to start seeing more remakes. | ||
They're not going to stop plundering the cultural heritage of the movie industry. | ||
It'll just be instead of one thing, one of the statements in this organization, this Social Impact Entertainment Society. | ||
They'll have a conference. | ||
In their conference, one of the talks will be like, nobody wants to watch a movie about climate change. | ||
So what they're realizing is, okay, we have these movies that are either thinly veiled analogies for climate change, beating people over the head with it. | ||
People aren't super into that. | ||
They just don't. | ||
It's not entertaining. | ||
Or you'll have ones where it's actually like, climate change is destroying the planet. | ||
We have to rush to fight climate change. | ||
Nobody likes that. | ||
Nobody pays attention to that. | ||
It doesn't. | ||
So instead, what we're going to have is movies about something else, and there will just be a subplot, or there will be a character who mentions it, or it'll just be something that's assumed by all of the characters in the movie to be true, just to give people the illusion that, yeah, everybody agrees with us, because look at all these normal characters in this movie that are just saying this offhanded. | ||
So that's what you're going to see. | ||
In the same way that they can't hit us over the head with censorship anymore, because it just makes more people pay attention. | ||
They can't hit us over the head with their propaganda anymore because nobody likes it and it's not subtle enough to be effective. | ||
So they're changing their tactics to deal with their massive unpopularity. | ||
The Social Impact Entertainment Society and the John Hopkins Center for Communication program that works together with the CCP to impose United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. | ||
And if you wonder why movies are so terrible these days, Just know it's the exact same reason we can't fight fires. | ||
It's DEI. And later in that video, Disparoo goes on to show the requirements for winning an Oscar. | ||
And of course, it's literally just a giant list of who you have to include. | ||
And it's every identity and ethnicity and race except for white, straight, males, Christians. | ||
Like, anybody else, you're qualified. | ||
White, straight, Christian, males, you cannot win an Oscar anymore. | ||
And he breaks that down brilliantly. | ||
Disparoo on YouTube. | ||
Very well done. | ||
So just know, if you're asking why movies suck, it's because, one, same reason we can't fight fires, it's DEI and imposed diversity and tolerance, which is really just a fancy way of saying anti-white discrimination. | ||
And two, it's because our movies are being produced and funded and written by psychologists whose actual... | ||
Desire is not to create an entertaining movie. | ||
They only want to create an entertaining movie in so much as it needs to be entertaining in order to feed you the propaganda. | ||
That's what their main concern is, and they're doing it in a highly sophisticated, practically medical way with a bunch of anti-human globalist psychologists writing our movies, and we wonder why they all suck. | ||
A couple other headlines here before we welcome Clown Car in studio. | ||
Pizzagate gunman Edgar Welch fatally shot by North Carolina police during traffic stop. | ||
According to the release from the Kannapolis Police and Fire Facebook page, sometime around 10 p.m., they pulled over a vehicle that was normally driven by an individual he had previously arrested and knew had an outstanding warrant for arrest. | ||
The warrant was reportedly for felony probation violation. | ||
No other cause for initiating the traffic stop was given. | ||
As the initiating officer was speaking to the driver, two additional officers arrived on the scene. | ||
The initiating officer recognized the passenger as the individual with the outstanding warrant. | ||
The they approached the private passenger side of the vehicle and open the front passenger door to arrest the individual. | ||
When he opened the door, the front passenger front seat passenger pulled a handgun from his jacket and pointed it in the direction of the officer. | ||
That officer and a second officer who was standing at the rear passenger side of the Yukon gave commands for the passenger to drop the gun. | ||
After the passenger failed to comply with their repeated request, both officers fired their duty weapon at the passenger, striking him. | ||
This is Edgar Madison Welch. | ||
He was sentenced to four years in prison in June 2017 for an incident involving an AR-15 rifle and a revolver. | ||
Welch fired into a door of a Northwest Washington, D.C. pizza restaurant. | ||
Sending employees and customers scattering, according to a Department of Justice release in 2017. Yes, this is the Pizzagate shooter. | ||
The guy that went to Comet Ping Pong in D.C. and shot a single bullet that happened to hit the computer's hard drive and then was arrested and spent four years in prison and has now been gunned down by the police during a traffic stop. | ||
So, all totally up and up. | ||
Nothing coincidental or suspicious there, right? | ||
We're all agreed on that, right? | ||
Crazy. | ||
Totally crazy. | ||
But an appropriate end to an insane story that's gone on for years. | ||
By the way, we're not going to get into the Pizzagate stuff here. | ||
But if you subscribe to my sub stack at HarrisonHillsmith.com, you'll find a link to all of the Pizzagate evidence on Twitter from a person named at YourDeadlyTrend. | ||
So sign up for that. | ||
Meanwhile, the sentences in New York judge sentences Trump to a penalty-free... | ||
Unconditional discharge and hush money case. | ||
So no prison time, no probation, no punishment for Donald Trump, but he has been sentenced. | ||
And here's the thing that you have to understand about this. | ||
This is all psychological. | ||
This is all to give the media the ability to lawfully say that he is a convicted felon. | ||
Even once you're convicted, you're not technically a quote-unquote convicted felon until the sentencing takes place. | ||
Now, under these... | ||
You know, whatever, occultish rules of language. | ||
They can now reference Donald Trump as a convicted felon, a person with a felony record. | ||
That was not the case until he was sentenced. | ||
Now he's been sentenced in a totally arbitrary and symbolic procedure that now justifies the media calling him a convicted felon every five minutes for the next couple of years. | ||
So that's what that's all about. | ||
A show trial, total nonsense, politicization of the justice system. | ||
All in service of the media lying. | ||
Then we have this. | ||
Now, before I tell you what President Biden tweeted out, let me remind you of just a few months ago in October of 2024, New York Post had this headline, Feds say there's no money left to respond to hurricanes after FEMA used $640.9 million this year on migrants. | ||
Sorry, folks. | ||
Sorry your house was destroyed in a once-in-a-lifetime storm, but... | ||
We're all tapped out here. | ||
We got all these other expenses for non-Americans to pay for. | ||
There's no money to help you after your disaster. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
It's just the reality. | ||
It's just, you know, there's just not money there. | ||
So I don't know what you expect us to do. | ||
We don't have any money. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
You get $750 as a loan if you're lucky and you should be thankful for that. | ||
There's just no money. | ||
Then today, I'm announcing that the federal government will cover 100% of the cost of measures to protect lives and properties in Southern California for six months. | ||
I've told the governor and officials to spare no expense and do whatever they need to contain the fires and protect families. | ||
Well, nice. | ||
Well, isn't that nice? | ||
No, I mean, that's good. | ||
No, I mean, that is good. | ||
That's a good thing that that's happening. | ||
But why the discrepancy, I wonder? | ||
But no, I have to wonder why when it's white people in Appalachia. | ||
Having their houses wiped away in a once-in-a-lifetime floods, the response is, sorry, we're tapped out. | ||
There's just no money. | ||
And when a bunch of California Hollywood liberals go up in smoke, it's, quote-unquote, spare no expense. | ||
The coffer is open. | ||
There's no budget. | ||
Just get it done. | ||
The world is yours. | ||
I wonder what the discrepancy there could be. | ||
And I wonder if Americans are getting sick of being treated like dirt by our own government. | ||
Elon posted some super Israel-Zionist propaganda, and I responded, for being so smart, you're exceptionally bad at understanding this one issue. | ||
It's kind of weird. | ||
And I got a lot of likes on that post, and he responded, like, what am I missing? | ||
And so naturally, I wrote a freaking essay about it, and it took 40 minutes to get 11K to 2K ratio on that. | ||
So here's some of my concerns. | ||
And right at the start, let's just be clear. | ||
I'm not saying that all Jews are in on some Jewish evil conspiracy to run the world, okay? | ||
That would be a strawman argument, and that's not what I'm claiming. | ||
We're talking about Israel here. | ||
And these are just some of the most obvious ones. | ||
First off, that AIPAC has purchased the seats of like 90% of our Congress, give or take. | ||
I made a whole thread with all my sources and in this case I used a video that I made myself where I cited a whole bunch of sources about APAC and about JFK trying to get them to register as a foreign agent the months before he got shot and then they never registered. | ||
Secondly, that Israel's obviously the state sponsor of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
He was an Israeli operation through and through. | ||
From his handler being Ehud Barak, the ex-prime minister of Israel, as well as the ex-head of Israeli military intelligence. | ||
His funding was from Les Wexner, one of the world's richest Zionist philanthropists. | ||
And he was accused openly by ex-Massad assets of being Mossad. | ||
And that's not to mention his connection to Robert Maxwell, one of the most infamous Mossad spies ever. | ||
In that case, I used another one of my videos where I cited a whole bunch of evidence and I'm just using them because they're fun ways to consume a lot of primary sources and evidence very quickly. | ||
But in most of these cases, I've made tons of different videos and there's tons of evidence out there about all these claims. | ||
These are not complex claims. | ||
I mean, in this case, the most obvious and direct source is just to read One Nation Under Blackmail by Whitney Webb. | ||
I'm on my third read through right now. | ||
Next, that Israel is the only nation who has a de facto sanction, but it's actually secret and unsanctioned nuclear program. | ||
And that's a program that they stole from the United States. | ||
Look into the Apollo Affair, NUMEC, the Damona Nuclear Facility. | ||
One great source, if you like video, is this NUMEC documentary produced by Ryan Dawson. | ||
It's available for free on Rumble. | ||
It's an amazing resource that is super, super diligent. | ||
Tons of primary sources in here. | ||
Shout out to Ryan Dawson. | ||
And then that Jews, Muslims, and Christians live side by side in peace in Palestine before the Rothschilds purchased the country from Great Britain during World War I, see the Balfour Declaration, literally begins with the words, Dear Lord Rothschild. | ||
Like, how many families in this world have ever received a letter from the largest empire in the world, the British Empire, saying, Dear family, we give you a country. | ||
When you dig into what they did to get this country, it's not great. | ||
And then when you learn about the history of the founding of Israel and the paramilitary groups that fought to found Israel, Lehi, Irgun, and Haganah, look them up. | ||
Lehigh and Irrigan were declared terrorist organizations by Israel themselves after they were founded because the whole international community was so pissed. | ||
You can source that straight off Wikipedia, but you can dig way deeper on it if you want to. | ||
Worth digging into how Lehigh actually wanted to be allied with the Nazis because they thought it would be a more effective way to get Jews into Palestine. | ||
These guys were like bombing British civilians to make the British want to leave. | ||
Not just bombing Palestinian civilians, both of which are war crimes. | ||
And then the leaders and founders of these terrorist organizations went on to be the prime ministers of Israel on multiple occasions for the next like 30 years. | ||
You start to dig into the history of the previous prime ministers of Israel and there's some super dark, violent people that ran this country. | ||
And, like, that Israel's a foreign nation halfway across the world that has no business receiving my tax dollars. | ||
Like, why are we sending them billions of dollars, our money, while our country is burning and overrun by illegal immigration and all these other problems? | ||
Like, go ask Grok how many billions of dollars we've sent to Israel. | ||
That's my money. | ||
Why are my tax dollars going to this other country? | ||
I don't want, like, what? | ||
Like, Israelis have free health care and, like, free education and shit. | ||
And we have homeless people on the streets. | ||
And no one can afford a fucking thing over here. | ||
What's going on? | ||
This one up here got cut off, but there was an entire Israeli surveillance program leading into 9-11 titled the DEA Report. | ||
It's a whole government report about these Israeli art students that were entering government buildings all across the continental United States. | ||
I linked to the entire DEA report as well as specific snippets. | ||
It's a massive report. | ||
I've read it through the whole thing. | ||
All right, folks, that is Ian Carroll. | ||
That whole video is about twice as long as that. | ||
He says, I just Israel-pilled Elon Musk, and that is making the rounds. | ||
I think he has about a 10 times ratio on Elon Musk now, a total essay about the influence of Israel, the negative influence throughout their entire history. | ||
Very powerful stuff and very well-sourced, so check that out. | ||
We'll be back in studio with Clown Card. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Third hour is on. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
In studio with me is the one and only Clown Car. | ||
That's how our audience will know him. | ||
Sean Lennon. | ||
His name is Sean Lennon. | ||
He's known in many circles by many names and has worked both behind the scenes and on camera in mainstream entertainment for decades. | ||
He's with us today to talk about his story about becoming an info warrior and so much more. | ||
You can follow him on X at Clown Car NYC. Same thing on Instagram at clowncarnyc. | ||
He, of course, for your regular viewer of this program, a regular and very long-time caller that I'm very happy to have finally met in person. | ||
Welcome to the show, Sean. | ||
I love you, brother. | ||
And probably one of the main things I wanted to stress before I even met you guys was I've been on my own journey. | ||
I've been doing this probably since I'm 14, 15 years old. | ||
I'm 54. I have my own... | ||
Versions of a conspiracy. | ||
What's not a conspiracy? | ||
I'm a logical thinker. | ||
That makes me dangerous. | ||
So, you know, the more I try and explain to the world how I feel, people are like, hey, I kind of see your point. | ||
I kind of see. | ||
And you were one guy early on that I connected with. | ||
And we kind of seen things of it the same way. | ||
One of my biggest... | ||
Attributes to this movement is I'm part of the New York City Freedom Rally. | ||
The freedom fight is all the way back from when they were shutting down Max Pub in Staten Island to Rocco's Bakery in Bay Ridge to telling people they can't get... | ||
Pizza or a bagel if they don't have a vaccination card. | ||
I was one of those guys out there fighting for the very beginning. | ||
And actually, I met you guys slightly before that. | ||
When somebody said to me, hey, dude, you're like Alex Jones. | ||
And I'm like, who's Alex Jones? | ||
They're like, you don't know who Alex Jones is? | ||
Watch this Joe Rogan interview. | ||
And, you know, I've just been busy in my own world. | ||
Sometimes you don't know who people are. | ||
And then once I realized, I said, wow, I am exactly like him. | ||
A few times, almost word for word, verbatim. | ||
I've said to people, and one of them being my mom, and I said to her, Ma, I feel like the universe has gotten a sucker punch by some outside entity. | ||
This is like thousands of years of psychology. | ||
And literally, Alex said it almost verbatim, word for word, like months later. | ||
And I was like, Ma, you're never going to believe this. | ||
He said exactly what I said. | ||
Because, I mean, sometimes I just feel... | ||
Effery? | ||
Can we say that? | ||
Effery? | ||
That word actually sticks in my head because of the... | ||
The messed up things they do to people a lot. | ||
That's free. | ||
I got you. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That's a radio edit. | ||
Yeah, no, absolutely. | ||
And that's the amazing thing. | ||
It's like we don't need propaganda to get us all aligned. | ||
It's always amazing to me. | ||
People that I've never talked to and don't really pay attention to, maybe I'll have them on as a guest because they did something. | ||
And it's like, okay, we're perfectly aligned. | ||
We agree on everything. | ||
We come to the same conclusion on everything. | ||
We've never communicated. | ||
We don't even follow the same people. | ||
It's just... | ||
We just get it because we're just approaching it from the same basis of wanting truth and being honest. | ||
And it ends up you come to the same conclusions. | ||
And it's so fulfilling when you find somebody and you go, this guy gets it. | ||
I get it. | ||
This guy gets it. | ||
It turns out I'm not crazy. | ||
That's a powerful thing. | ||
And yeah, you're a great activist in New York, a very New York Central guy. | ||
Again, you've called into the show a bunch. | ||
And God only knows how many calls I've taken on this show. | ||
We've done it for four years. | ||
We've done hundreds of shows. | ||
I've taken thousands of calls. | ||
One call of yours in particular stands out to me, and I remember it with perfect clarity. | ||
And it was when you told the story of why you became a vaccine activist. | ||
We don't need to get into it, but just to give people the background as to why this is more of a personal thing for you. | ||
And I think it's a powerful story, and it's probably one of the most powerful phone calls we've ever gotten on this show. | ||
So we don't need to get into it right now, but if you want to... | ||
All right, so what you're talking about is, so back in 1994, my son was given a 3-in-1 vaccination. | ||
I begged my mother of the child at the time, please don't do it. | ||
He's two and a half months old. | ||
He's not strong enough. | ||
And actually, I haven't been strong enough to even tell this story for many years without breaking down, crying hysterical. | ||
I couldn't even say his name. | ||
God rest his soul, Jonathan. | ||
And so one of the main... | ||
Focuses that I was about was that it wasn't so much that he shouldn't be vaccinated. | ||
At the time, I just felt he was too... | ||
Too young, two and a half months old to get such powerful shots because the idea of the three-in-one was to help save money and costs and doctors and Medicare and whatever. | ||
And so they forced three shots at one time instead of scheduling throughout a two-year period that they were supposed to get them every year and a half. | ||
So the speeding up of the shot put my son into cardiac arrest and he died right in my arms. | ||
I was also telling your producer that I haven't been able to really tell anybody the story. | ||
Kind of kept it all inside for a long time. | ||
And with being an info-warrior, it kind of gave me the strength to stand up and the courage to speak out to people and let them know. | ||
I actually screamed out six months before they even approved the shot, and I begged everybody, do not let your children get the shot. | ||
A couple of times I've come out of character, I scream and yell in the air, shut them down, da-da-da-da-da. | ||
And it might seem of an anarchist mindset, but sometimes we're not fighting a real... | ||
You know, we're fighting with dirty fighters. | ||
So you've got to throw the mud in their face every now and then. | ||
And you've got to really come out. | ||
And one thing I want to credit you for, my brother, is I understand that you're a journalist. | ||
But more than anything, you're a great comic. | ||
You have a delivery that's impeccable. | ||
You have a mindset that's genius. | ||
And I really appreciate your contributions to comedy today. | ||
Well, we try to keep it light, don't we? | ||
We need the clown horn here. | ||
I'm choking up just hearing you talk about it even now because obviously we can talk about this theoretically, but when you really experience it, I can only imagine. | ||
You know, the type of fire that lights under you. | ||
And it's been great to know that you've taken such a tragedy and turned it into a force for good and something to compel your activism and really being an important voice out there. | ||
And as much trash as we talk about places like New York or California, because trust me, we talk a lot of trash about them. | ||
You know, the people that are there that are good, that are fighting back are even more valuable than those of us in Texas and Florida fighting back because you guys are in the thick of it. | ||
You know, you don't deserve to be cast aside with all the crazy liberals that you live around. | ||
And so I am always encouraged by the activists that we know in New York or in California that are just, they're almost always more extreme than us in Texas because you have to be, right? | ||
I mean, you have to be a little bit more crazy to be, you know, a conservative info warrior activist in New York than you do somewhere like Florida or Texas. | ||
I was born in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. | ||
We have a different type of world out there. | ||
We're friends with everybody. | ||
Name, race, religion, color. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We're pretty much all one universe. | ||
Kind of one world, one new world. | ||
But we all get along. | ||
We all respect each other's boundaries. | ||
And if not, then the hands come up. | ||
It's a long time saying, oh, I fight, I fight. | ||
But that's kind of one of the things that stands out. | ||
You can't argue congestion pricing out here in Texas because, well, there's nobody driving the cars out here. | ||
I don't know if anybody's seen, but there's nobody driving these cars. | ||
We got plenty of room. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
There's nobody driving cars. | ||
There's nobody behind the wheel of these vehicles. | ||
Oh, that's true. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I've never seen that in my life. | ||
I was running. | ||
I thought somebody thought the car was out of control going to hit me. | ||
You saw the Waymo. | ||
Yeah, we got Waymo cars in Austin. | ||
Yeah, so every once in a while you'll see a driverless car driving down the street next to you. | ||
You should have way more congestion pricing out here with them things because that's more of the cars on the road. | ||
Who are you going to argue with? | ||
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The camera? | |
We can argue it. | ||
See, that's how it brings the argument down. | ||
See, I like the driverless cars because you can cut them off and they'll slam on the brakes. | ||
They'll do whatever they can not to hit you. | ||
You can bully them. | ||
It's fun. | ||
People in the back doing their makeup, ready for work. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
In fact, there was a video earlier this week, I think it may have been yesterday, of a Waymo car that was stuck in a roundabout, and it just went around and around. | ||
It drove around 37 times on this video, just going around the roundabout. | ||
Because robot cars, it turns out, are kind of stupid. | ||
Turns out they're kind of stupid still. | ||
And that other thing about... | ||
How Waze is in cahoots with congestion pricing in New York City. | ||
It's happened to me days before. | ||
And it happened to me the days of the congestion pricing where it's rerouting you to specifically go out of your way to come through a toll. | ||
And it's just, I'm like, why would I go that way? | ||
I go this way. | ||
It's a straight line. | ||
And it's like, no, reroute. | ||
Save two minutes. | ||
I'm like, I don't need to save two minutes and spend $40. | ||
It's not $9. | ||
It's different all around. | ||
It's nine in some spots. | ||
14 and others. | ||
It's peak hours or peak hours. | ||
It's like, hey, you know, and the thing is, too, is you don't pay attention. | ||
Don't put a boot on your car. | ||
You'll come out for work with it. | ||
Your car's gone. | ||
Right. | ||
It's like, what happened? | ||
Did I miss Waymo? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
No, it's crazy. | ||
And I remember, I mean, years ago, I was driving from D.C. to New York, and it cost me $90 in tolls. | ||
And I was on the interstate the entire time. | ||
But it's so... | ||
They're making it prohibitively expensive to have cars because they don't want you to have cars. | ||
But let's get into more of your history because it's so interesting. | ||
Again, you can follow Clown Car on x at clowncarnyc. | ||
Same on Instagram, clowncarnyc. | ||
First of all, what's the name? | ||
Why call yourself a clown car? | ||
Do you drive a clown car? | ||
I actually do have a clown car that I'm actually kind of famous for. | ||
A lot of people called it the Hip Hop 50 car this year because we painted it in the Hip Hop 50 theme. | ||
Prior to that, it was my Beastie Boy Day event in Brooklyn. | ||
We do a tribute to Adam Yak, and we also combined the last couple years, J.M.A.S.T.J.'s son from Run DMC, so it was together again, J.M.A.S.T.J., and it's actually a big event. | ||
It's a free event that we've been throwing for years, and we get a couple of sponsors. | ||
I've had White Castle help us out, Russell Simmons, my Uncle Ralph, Video Music Box, Peace, Uncle Ralph, and, you know, we just... | ||
I'm a universal dude. | ||
I'm down with everybody, and I know a lot of people in Brooklyn that were able to put together surprisingly peaceful, non-violent events. | ||
And yeah, man, wherever I'm at, I kind of try to bring the funny, you know? | ||
Yeah, no, that's great. | ||
And this isn't your first rodeo in terms of radio. | ||
Not your first radio show. | ||
You're actually, people don't know this, you were like a very regular fixture on the Howard Stern Show for a long time. | ||
Tell us about that. | ||
Kind of the same way I bother you guys with the phone number. | ||
Howard Stern would give me a phone number and then probably by maybe the 20th, 30th call, they gave me a special number to get through without having to wait online. | ||
And then before you knew it, I just had like a direct line where I could pitch ideas. | ||
Pitch, concept, show games, this, that, you know. | ||
So I was kind of credited early on for helping be one of the strategic creative writers for the show on the outside. | ||
You know, Stutter and John or Jackie Marling. | ||
Hey, you know, that's what the white rapper was saying. | ||
Your name was Sean the White Rapper, right? | ||
That was your moniker? | ||
Yeah, I mean, that was how I began as Sean the White Rapper. | ||
And then it kind of... | ||
Variable into different things, but DYRAP, YRAP, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
The main thing that I ever really did for the show was I started the breast implant contest. | ||
So that actually was an ongoing joke that lasted 20 years from the day that it started. | ||
And they actually gave breast implants to my first ex-wife who accidentally, not accidentally, but she passed away from breast cancer. | ||
Sorry to hear that. | ||
She's the mother of my two boys, Josh, Devin, love you guys. | ||
My contributing to the House Earn show over a period of time, people would say, oh, how much does he pay you? | ||
Like today, how much are you getting paid? | ||
I told him, I'm getting a million dollars for being on the American Journal. | ||
And they were like, what? | ||
I'm like, yeah, a million Turkish lira. | ||
It's worth like 50 cents. | ||
Yeah, I wish we had money to pay you a million dollars. | ||
We'd do it and be happy to. | ||
But unfortunately, our financial situation might not be... | ||
Be capable of that right now. | ||
So yeah, and I didn't know that forever. | ||
Like, you were a regular caller here forever. | ||
And finally, I think Matt told me at one point, he's like, you know, he was like a regular on Howard Stern for a really long time. | ||
You were in studio. | ||
You were there. | ||
What was it like with Howard Stern back then? | ||
And how was it? | ||
Why has it changed so much? | ||
I was never a big Howard Stern fan, like, growing up. | ||
Because you didn't live the show. | ||
That's why you weren't. | ||
If you were, you would love it. | ||
And you would be like, yeah, now I get it. | ||
Because a lot of the jokes... | ||
Like, our jokes, like some of the inner jokes around here, like, what's my table? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
So, like, some of our inner jokes that people don't get because they're not in on the joke, then it just seems like, oh, these guys are wacky, these guys are this. | ||
But if you're in on the joke, then the whole show makes perfectly good sense. | ||
And you're on another level, you know? | ||
So there were whack packers, guys who were whack packers, just did wacky stuff, kind of one-trick pony. | ||
And then there were guys who were the elite whack pack who created shows, created content. | ||
And like I said, one of my jokes lasted for 20 years, which was the breastplank contest. | ||
And they let my first wife actually win the contest. | ||
So most of the things over the time that I did with the Stern Show was to help create pros and cons, negative and positive. | ||
It's literally the opposite of whatever the rhythm of the show is going. | ||
Right. | ||
Because that's kind of how I was taught by Howard to always be the yin to the yang or else it's not going to spin around. | ||
It's just going to, you know, if everybody loves, loves, loves, then, you know. | ||
Somebody's got to hate it. | ||
It's like when you see these people's Twitter, Instagram, it's like, fire, fire, fire. | ||
Does anybody have an original thought? | ||
Does anybody? | ||
You're all on fire, really? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
I mean, it's funny because that's what I have to do every day is go, okay, what is the view people aren't seeing here? | ||
Everybody else is saying is you can go to X and see a lot of these stories, but what's the take that you're not getting from anybody else? | ||
Especially the wide, full-scope view. | ||
But, you know, with Howard Stern, you listen to these old shows, especially in the 90s. | ||
I mean, he was legitimately a free speech warrior. | ||
I mean, he was going up, and, you know, part of it was publicity. | ||
But, I mean, he was very hardcore, you know, hands off my mic. | ||
You know, he was getting sued. | ||
He was getting, you know, getting bothered by the government. | ||
I mean, he was standing up against it in a very real way. | ||
Cut forward to 2024, and he's got the Alex Jones puppet character that he does. | ||
He hates Alex Jones and mocks us constantly. | ||
He's just totally become a libtard Hollywood freak, honestly. | ||
And it's like, what happened to this dude? | ||
How did it go like this? | ||
And how did he maintain an audience when he's changed so drastically? | ||
I mean, he's done a 180-degree turn on a lot of this stuff. | ||
What happened there? | ||
Alright, first off, Howard, hello, because I know somebody's sending this to you and making you watch it, and it's a damn shame that Marcy came into your life and totally changed and ruined who you are as an entertainer to the fans who were loyal and dedicated to you through so many years. | ||
If we go back, one of the first things you ever put out was a dual-dual cassette called the FCC, Crucified by the FCC, and you actually mentioned in there how your show, the success of it, 50% of that... | ||
Is responsible due to the callers who call in the show. | ||
And at the time, I was the number one caller into the show, so I appreciate that, thanks. | ||
But yeah, in the end, what happened was Howard turned his fight. | ||
As a warrior, he switched teams, literally. | ||
Like, here you are fighting and standing up for something, and now you're the opposite of what you ever said you were and who you are. | ||
And it was this spiritual advisor woman. | ||
Her name was Marcy. | ||
And once she came in, Howard changed the way he did his transdental meditation or the way he reacted towards being compassionate for animals and the South Shore Animal League and all this stuff. | ||
And all of a sudden... | ||
He became this holier-than-now lover of animals, which he never was. | ||
If it's a legitimate change, God bless you. | ||
If he has some spiritual awakening and decides that what he's doing isn't good for the world and he needs to change... | ||
God bless him. | ||
But there's a certain level of cynicism I detect with him. | ||
There's a certain level of strategy that seems to come through where he's making these changes, not because he's had some sort of sincere revelation spiritually, but because he's like, I want to be in with the in crowd. | ||
I want to get the big interviews, so I've got to play friendly. | ||
I mean, there have been leaked meetings at the Howard Stern Company where he's giving presentations and he's going, here's how we get the big guests. | ||
Here's how you can all use your Twitter to reach out to them and get them on and remind them that we're the biggest show. | ||
So it all seems profit motive. | ||
Which, you know, again, if he's going to have some spiritual revelation, good for him. | ||
But when it seems pretty blatantly motivated by profit and ego because he wants to be in with the in crowd and he wants to host Hollywood shows and he wants to, you know, have his big show on NBC or whatever, then there's a certain falsity that is obvious and apparent and comes through that I can imagine would be disappointing considering how real he was for so long. | ||
Most of the real people were mortified. | ||
You know, Jackie the Jokeman, Reverend Bob Levy, Casey Armstrong, guys who were part of the show, who lived the show, who dedicated their life and their heart and soul to the show to have Howard turn around and just discard you. | ||
I mean, Howard... | ||
I'm here still, so you haven't gotten rid of me. | ||
I'm still going to do my thing, and whether or not I probably get more ratings on this show today than you will on your show today. | ||
And it's not talking crap about you or nothing. | ||
It's just you don't have the reach that we have. | ||
I'm going to guess, no joke, Harrison, I said this to you earlier, or I said it to Matt, I believe that 80% of the 21 million, 27 million fans that listen to Howard Stern every day that do not anymore, not because they don't have CBS satellite, just because they don't listen to them, listen to InfoWars. | ||
You were saying that to me, that you think that a lot of the initial crowd that gave Howard Stern his importance, because he was a big figure in the 90s. | ||
For people that are too young to remember, I was even a little bit too young, but just going back and looking, it was like, holy crap, this guy, he could command the media whenever he wanted. | ||
I mean, he was a real lightning rod of a figure for a long, long time, and for good reason, because he had an unbelievably massive... | ||
Audience. | ||
But you think that a lot of those original, that original audience basically moved over to Infowars or people like us. | ||
Transferred right over. | ||
Yeah. | ||
God-fearing, American-loving, you know, believing the patriotism of the American. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I wear my cowboy hat that seems to be American. | ||
I'm from Brooklyn. | ||
I don't have a horse. | ||
I got cowboy boots all the way. | ||
You come to Texas, you do like a Texan does. | ||
You go to Rome, you know, you eat pizza. | ||
What am I going to tell you? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Yeah, so... | ||
Yeah, it's been, again, I was never a giant Howard Stern fan. | ||
It was just never really my vibe. | ||
But there's still, like, a disappointment in, like, you stood for something once. | ||
You actually presented yourself as somebody real that couldn't be bought, that wouldn't bow. | ||
And then you get bought and you bow. | ||
And it's just pathetic, honestly. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Somebody offered you $500 million right now? | ||
500 million? | ||
500 million right now? | ||
Well, for what? | ||
Let's talk. | ||
Hold on. | ||
We'll open negotiations at 500,000. | ||
But here's the difference. | ||
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500,000? | |
500 million? | ||
500 million. | ||
Okay. | ||
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That's true. | |
We are talking about billions of dollars here. | ||
Here's the difference. | ||
I'm not already a hundred millionaire like he was. | ||
So how you sell out when you're already on top of the world, that's the part I think kind of confused me. | ||
By the way, no, I'm not selling out for 500 million. | ||
You take that out of here. | ||
But actually, maybe a few. | ||
If you want to come around back, we'll start the bidding. | ||
Hey listen, everybody has a number. | ||
Everybody has a price to pay. | ||
Everybody has a compromise. | ||
What I believe most, and truthfully, I believe in my content of character. | ||
I never waver. | ||
I will do it until the day I die. | ||
Be funny or die. | ||
Listen, Rogan, I'm down here for a couple more days. | ||
Give me a call. | ||
We'll come down. | ||
Me and Vince will do some funny stuff. | ||
But overall, I just believe that I'm funny naturally. | ||
I don't write things down. | ||
We're going to do a little freestyle with the phones and show you how that works. | ||
Yeah, we're gonna open up the phone lines. | ||
You just mentioned Vince. | ||
Tell us who Vince is. | ||
Uh, actually, Vince brought you a gift I would like you to take a look at. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
So Vince is my friend, Vince Offer, who is known as the Slap Chop ShamWow guy! | ||
This is not a paid sponsorship, I'll have you know. | ||
No, definitely is not. | ||
But it's what we do on the side. | ||
We sell these little trinkets that were made. | ||
So Vince is Vince Offer. | ||
Vince is the guy from the As Seen on TV, the infomercials. | ||
He's the Slap Chop ShamWow guy. | ||
100%. | ||
And you work with him now. | ||
I've always worked with him. | ||
I've known Vince before. | ||
He was the Slap Chop guy, before he was the ShamWow guy. | ||
We made a movie back in the day called The Underground Comedy Movie, which... | ||
Had its critics, you know. | ||
Most of it was through the Howard Stern show. | ||
I would get him on the Howard Stern show and we would talk about his movie and I would constantly... | ||
My big thing was I'm able to build something up from nothing. | ||
So I could, like Vince's product or Vince's movie or whatever, I would just go on the air and randomly throw it in there. | ||
Because now I'm already reaching 27 million people. | ||
Ten of them, five of them are hearing this and maybe one of them might go, I'm going to look... | ||
This was before computers. | ||
So that's another thing, too, somebody said to me the other day. | ||
They said, you really don't need internet. | ||
You don't need, because you were famous before all that, just off of your voice, talking. | ||
I've had people say to me, wow, you sound familiar. | ||
Do I know you? | ||
Oh, you look familiar. | ||
Do I know you? | ||
Maybe you do. | ||
I don't know what you know me from, but I've been doing stuff since forever. | ||
1992 and beyond, I've been doing all kinds of stuff. | ||
Yeah, so Vince brought us a couple of gifts here. | ||
Oh, yeah, I've got one more here. | ||
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Grab that out of there. | |
One more. | ||
Yeah, this is probably the coolest thing anybody... | ||
Is this a ShamWow hoodie? | ||
It is a ShamWow hoodie made out of ShamWows, and it is pretty cool. | ||
I don't know if it's gonna fit you, but it will shrink with water. | ||
It will weigh a thousand pounds. | ||
I was gonna say, if I wear it in the rain while I drown, this is kind of dangerous. | ||
It's like a workout. | ||
All right, we're about to go to break, and I'm gonna come back with a ShamWow hoodie on. | ||
That is hilarious. | ||
Sorry, I'm not even speaking to the mic. | ||
I'm too excited about the gifts we're getting. | ||
So y'all are doing like a comedy show, right? | ||
Well, we'll talk about that on the other side and where you can find Clown Car. | ||
Clown Car NYC. We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls at Clown Car NYC on X and Insta if you're in the New York area. | ||
Go to some of this guy's events. | ||
I'm coming to Austin, baby. | ||
If you're in Austin. | ||
I'm in Austin, baby. | ||
Wherever you are. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yes, in studio with me is the one and only Clown Car. | ||
Follow him on X at Clown Car NYC. Instagram, Clown Car NYC. Sean Lennon is his real name, and he's known by many Appalachians. | ||
That's not his name. | ||
Sean Lennon, I swear. | ||
He's gotta be lying. | ||
No, that's it. | ||
It's right here on the sheet. | ||
Unless Matt's lying to me. | ||
Yeah, Sean Lennon. | ||
So, and of course, I'm wearing a very comfortable ShamWow hoodie. | ||
Is this amazing? | ||
I've never seen such a thing. | ||
We've got to sell this on InfoWarsStore.com for sure. | ||
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It's pretty nice. | |
I have to say, it might not live up to the incredible construction of the hoodies at TheAlexJonesStore.com. | ||
Oh, it will not. | ||
I guarantee you that. | ||
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You will be a dishrag-looking dishrag soon enough. | |
But I'm very thankful for the thoughtful gift here. | ||
So I'm going to wear it. | ||
And good health. | ||
It actually looks pretty good. | ||
It actually looks kind of cool now that I'm looking at myself. | ||
But you have such a crazy life story. | ||
Oh, and we're going to open up the phone lines. | ||
Let's go ahead and do that now. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
We're going to spend the rest of the show with you fine folks out there. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
On American Journal at 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We'll be taking your calls, myself and Clown Car, for the remainder of the show. | ||
So yeah, you've just had the craziest life, and you just keep bringing up stuff. | ||
I don't even know if you want to get into what we were just talking about, but you know everybody in the New York scene. | ||
I have been a part of the Howard Stern Show since I'm 15. I've met a lot of interesting people along the way. | ||
One of my best friends. | ||
Still in my heart, even though he's not here. | ||
God rest his soul. | ||
He's all dirty bastard. | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
Any part of me or part of Wu-Tang and Dirty's life, I was just part of the Tale of Two Dirties documentary that came out on A&E. I submitted a bunch of footages, and yeah, I'm not supposed to say footages. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
But that's how we always, you know, get the footages up. | ||
But so, yeah, I mean, I'm still very close with all 13 of his children. | ||
I speak to Barsan on the regular, Allah, Weather Park, Taniqua, Shaquita. | ||
Iceland, I speak to them. | ||
Mama Cherry, I speak to everybody a lot. | ||
There's such a funny overlap between the conspiracy world and the hip-hop world. | ||
You might not expect, and especially funny overlap because the hip-hop world itself is involved in a lot of conspiracies as P. Diddy's... | ||
Legal issues will attest. | ||
There's a lot of manipulation that goes on in the mainstream hip-hop world, but sort of on the outskirts of the hip-hop world, or even in the center of it, I would assume, there's a lot of awareness about what's going on. | ||
There's a lot of awakeness, I guess you could say, to what's going on. | ||
What's been your experience with the hip-hop community in terms of being awake or falling for the psyops? | ||
What is behind this kind of bizarre and inconsistent overlap? | ||
So, old Dirty Bastard was known as one of the most biggest conspiracy theory guys within hip-hop. | ||
So, only fitting that me and him should become best friends. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It got to the point where Dirty got so paranoid about people around him that he just wanted to be tight with me wherever we were. | ||
He would call me his bulldog, his John Belushi. | ||
He would call me... | ||
Yeah, me and Dirty would... | ||
He would come to my job, demand that he get into the job site, and he would want me to put him in my shanty so that nobody could bother him for the money. | ||
Yeah, I can imagine. | ||
When you're famous like that, a lot of times people are pulling at you and they think that money is the answer to everything, but a lot of times some of those guys just want some peace. | ||
They just want to be left alone. | ||
If you've ever lived a life of a rock star, It's a lot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's wake up in the morning, you're going for the photo shoot after the photo shoot, going to the Apollo Theater, perform a RZA, a Wu-Tang, and, you know, a lot of that. | ||
Everybody's relying on you. | ||
And then, you know, it's got to be hard to tell who your real friends are. | ||
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If you can't tell, are they just pretending to be nice to me because they want something from me? | ||
I can imagine that. | ||
It's got to be tough. | ||
And believe me, amongst the world of hip-hop... | ||
Aficionados and people, being a white guy was not very easy. | ||
I had to prove myself over and over time and time again. | ||
So, you know, it took a little something, but I was able to put my foot in the door and kick it open, and they weren't able to keep me out. | ||
But if you know anything about Dirty, Dirty actually does a lot of talking about conspiracy theories, cyborgs, and he always believed the government was out to kill them, and possibly that's what happened. | ||
I mean, you know, a lot... | ||
When you get these guys who are world famous rappers, you're giving them a platform that's very dangerous. | ||
They have to stay in line or else they could be a big threat. | ||
A lot of Tupac's lyrics, you read those and you're like, this is some pretty inflammatory stuff. | ||
He's really calling out some people. | ||
So it's not a wonder that a lot of these guys, well, obviously being gangsters is going to be dangerous anyway, but then there's this added thing of like... | ||
Who in power are they pissing off that might not have the friendliest intentions? | ||
That was a big thing with Derrity. | ||
He would talk a lot about Joel Bush is out to kill him. | ||
He didn't believe in the administration, how they were handling wars. | ||
Kind of like every gener of music would have somebody who's a political, outspoken person that all of a sudden... | ||
Overdoses by accident. | ||
It just seems that a lot of the overdosing by accident, it's not by accident a lot of times. | ||
It's never any of the bad guys that happen to go that way. | ||
Until they get arrested, then they kill themselves with paper towels somehow in their jail cell when the cameras turn off. | ||
It's fascinating. | ||
I grew up in Houston, which is the most diverse city. | ||
In America. | ||
And I'm glad I did, especially because I just grew up with friends of every race, color, and creed. | ||
And I feel like that's given me a much more decent perspective than otherwise. | ||
Sorry, the crew was just telling me something, but I didn't hear that. | ||
Okay, all right, callers coming in. | ||
We'll go to those in just a second. | ||
If you can make the call screen a little bigger. | ||
How are you? | ||
But just as a final thought here, I mean, that's one of the things I've loved about InfoWars is we truly are like... | ||
We truly want to advocate for everybody of every race, color, and creed. | ||
And there's a lot of – there's a rise on the right wing of people who are not into that and maybe grow up in Montana or something and don't actually have any firsthand experience with people of other races or ethnicities or whatever. | ||
And I'm very happy that I grew up in a place where I don't just hear about black people on TV. I went to school with black people and got to know them and learned what their life was like. | ||
So I feel like it's given me a better perspective and able to – Talk about these things without either feeling like I'm saying something I don't understand or, like, it's just easier when you are actually around diversity. | ||
Forced diversity is bad, but genuine diversity where you're all Americans is actually a good thing, I think, especially in just understanding the modern world. | ||
A few different times, Dave Chappelle had come out and told a story about him meeting Wu-Tang, and while he was meeting Wu-Tang, he met this one white guy. | ||
Is that you? | ||
And the joke goes like this. | ||
I was at the Howard Stern show one time when Old Dirty Bastard was up there, and I met this white guy. | ||
And I thought to myself, this white guy has probably done something so insane that all of Wu-Tang says he can roll. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
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That's awesome. | |
That's super funny. | ||
I've heard that story a bunch. | ||
It's a very funny joke series by Chappelle. | ||
You're the white guy. | ||
You're the crazy one. | ||
There's a lot of white guys around Wu-Tang these days. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
Let's go to the cause. | ||
Is this the dating show? | ||
Tim's in the middle of all the fires. | ||
Okay, Tim in California is in the middle of all of the fires. | ||
Hope you're safe, Tim. | ||
Thank you for calling in. | ||
You're on the air with myself and Clown Car. | ||
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Honk, honk. | |
Hey, honk. | ||
Honk, honk. | ||
What's up, my brother? | ||
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Clown Car. | |
Hey, man, I know you went through an earthquake in New York, so you can kind of relate to it. | ||
I was like, ah! | ||
You kind of get shook up, right? | ||
That's right. | ||
I do. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
I actually broke the news here live on the air before any other stations did. | ||
Usually I'm ahead of the AP wire. | ||
I'll either... | ||
Come call Matt or call whoever else is in charge of the show and let them know exactly what's going on. | ||
And yeah, we broke the story on Infowars first that there was a New York earthquake. | ||
Yeah, that was wild. | ||
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I was listening that day. | |
It was great. | ||
Oh, I mean... | ||
I don't know about great, just like I'm in the situation you're in right now. | ||
I feel for you, my brother. | ||
So Vince, actually, his mom has a house in the Palisades that actually burnt down. | ||
I got pictures of before and after that I could probably provide and show you. | ||
But yeah, man, stay safe out there and just watch out. | ||
So what's happening, Tim? | ||
What's your experience? | ||
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Well, here's the story. | |
I'm in the middle of what's called the San Fernando Valley. | ||
You know, like, valley girl, valley girl. | ||
Okay, so I'm in the middle of the San Fernando Valley, and about maybe six miles to the north of me is Silmar, where we have the Cursed Fire, and it's about 770 acres last count. | ||
They say that one's 37% contained, so that's pretty good, but that's to the north of me. | ||
If you go down to the south of me, about 12 miles to the south of me, we've got the Palisades Fire. | ||
That's the big one, like 20,000 acres, and it's only 6% contained. | ||
By the way, the winds are crazy and getting bigger again. | ||
A little bit northeast of me in Santa Clarita is the Lydia Fire, and the one that broke out just last night. | ||
The Kenneth Fire, which is out in Calabasas, that's to the west of me, maybe 10 miles. | ||
That's the same area where Kobe's. | ||
So do you think it's a coincidence that wildfires, wildly all sought, wildly at the same wild time and the middle of the wild night in that wild? | ||
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Hey, I'm glad you asked. | |
Hey, listen to this. | ||
Once upon a time, Greg Reese, fabulous guy, put together a report. | ||
That showed that after the fires in Maui went through, he was able to go back and prove... | ||
Oh, yeah, the videos of the lasers. | ||
Yeah, Greg Reese is the best, and so is Jay's analyst, although it says analyst like the way I see it. | ||
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But he proved that a satellite was going over from China. | |
Yeah, 100%. | ||
Yeah, that's where the blue tops come in. | ||
And it's not a conspiracy. | ||
They're out to get us. | ||
So get your blue hat on. | ||
Get a tinfoil hat. | ||
Make it blue. | ||
And it was nice talking to my brother. | ||
Stay safe. | ||
And we're going to go to that one. | ||
Let's go to Hindo in FEMA Region 9. You're the first through, and you've got a conspiracy theory about the California fires. | ||
Go ahead, Hindo. | ||
Copy that. | ||
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Yes. | |
First of all, thank you for taking my call. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
If you remember, Harrison, I spoke with you last week. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And I commented on your lapel pin. | |
Oh, I remember it. | ||
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I just want... | |
Yeah, I want everyone to know that this is all true. | ||
These guys are doing the Lord's work. | ||
We need to pray for them. | ||
For sure. | ||
They're amazing. | ||
100%. | ||
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I don't know how it came across last time when we spoke. | |
But anyway, so in California, I believe that... | ||
They're allowing it to burn or that it was orchestrated intentionally. | ||
Yeah, they're bringing on the apocalypse, my brother. | ||
You know, and that's the good part about, you know, you calling in and bringing it up is that the more people pay attention, the more people that are going to listen. | ||
And I think you need to do it with a little more comedy because people will remember a funnier joke before they'll remember why balloons were flowing over America. | ||
That's true. | ||
What do you think is the motive behind it, Hendo? | ||
Why would they want to do this? | ||
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Well, it seems to affect very certain crowds. | |
You know, in the Palisades with the giant houses and, you know, in the woods and things like that. | ||
And I don't want to diminish other people that are affected by it. | ||
Our prayers should go to them as well. | ||
I think they're collateral damage. | ||
And I think they're doing it because there will be investigations that come around to... | ||
People that are affected. | ||
We'll see if we ever get any real answers. | ||
We're going to go to another call. | ||
We're going to try to get to just as many calls as possible. | ||
So thank you to all of our callers, but try to keep your comments as short as possible. | ||
In the information war, there's also the mental war, the physical war, the spiritual war. | ||
These, what you see, the fires and everything, are part of the babies and incubators. | ||
It's the mental... | ||
Fight that you start. | ||
You don't realize you're in a five-round boxing ring, and you're so beat down, all you remember is the balloons. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And you're not going to be doing a lot of political activism when you're trying to rebuild your life after it's been burned down. | ||
Basically, it's nothing good. | ||
Nothing good is going to come from this, but a ton of bad things that the globalists want. | ||
It's like every natural disaster is really just what they're doing anyway on an accelerated timetable. | ||
Every time we get back on our feet, they pull the rug out again. | ||
The second you get back on your feet, the rug comes out. | ||
Why? | ||
And then just as you're getting up, it's the next thing and the next thing. | ||
Early on, and I love the fact that you did the COVID pitch meeting and all the other ones like that, and you need to do more of those. | ||
I know. | ||
Comedic skills, the way you deliver stuff, I get it, you're a journalist, and I know definitely you're a video editor because the beginning of Moonbase Live is just incredible. | ||
Moonbase Live, you guys gotta check him out. | ||
He's hysterical. | ||
Him and Lebanon John just talking about everything and anything. | ||
To bring it full circle is if something does happen here where we lose the power or we lose the grid or we don't have access to internet, just know that there are going to be people out there still fighting, still praying, and still believing that we're not going to go out like suckers. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
100%. | ||
Just don't ever call me a journalist ever again. | ||
That's a dirty word around here, clown car. | ||
I'm not a journalist. | ||
I'm just a dude. | ||
Just to find a camera. | ||
In a ShamWow hoodie. | ||
In a ShamWow hoodie with no qualifications whatsoever. | ||
Craig in Ohio, you have a question for a clown car. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
How are you? | ||
Yeah, clown car. | ||
What's up, brother? | ||
All right, good. | ||
Well, so one of the things you missed in there was the financial, you know, making that fun, too. | ||
You know, I think we're on the front of a pretty big financial collapse at some point here in a lot of different ways. | ||
And being from New York, you're probably... | ||
Highly familiar with the whole financial space. | ||
Yeah, actually, I'm one of these guys who's been buying domain names for years now, especially in the crypto base, which is not financial advice. | ||
But, you know, whether it's Tether, Solar, eventually the American dollar is going to go... | ||
Kaput. | ||
Kaput. | ||
And the main idea of the fires is basically to kind of set it off where you're forced into the 50-minute city, you're forced into the... | ||
The universal income, you're forced into, you know, rationing food. | ||
They're gonna build back better. | ||
Oh, first thing I did when I heard that in the beginning of COVID was I looked it up and it was like... | ||
Chinese build back better when they destroy things. | ||
And I'm like, huh? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Vision Zero. | ||
The first time I heard of Vision Zero, I looked it up. | ||
I was like, oh, in France, Vision Zero means, you know, it's like there's nothing that our government is doing that they haven't taken the template from the WEF, New World Economic Forum, or, you know. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, just wait. | ||
Did you ask your question, Craig? | ||
Because you had a question for Cloud Car. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
Well, the big thing is, you know, I think people are going to need to laugh when this happens because economic distress can be worse than all these other distresses we talk about. | ||
You know, I mean, what these people are going through in California, they're losing everything, right? | ||
And so as sad as it is sometimes to try to make it, you know, make them laugh and make people laugh, and this is going to be a worldwide thing. | ||
So I just think there's such a huge opportunity to, you know, to get acquainted with the whole financial space and make them laugh. | ||
100%. | ||
There absolutely is, and we were just covering the failure of Hollywood, which is the craziest part of all of this, is that as everything's collapsing and everybody's miserable, we can't even have good entertainment. | ||
You could at least entertain us well and distract us while you're burning the place down, but they can't even make good entertainment. | ||
So there's such an opportunity, not just for comedy, and hey, the comedy sphere is blowing up the way Joe Rogan and all of his friends are just dominating across the board. | ||
It's a whole new world, and there's a great opportunity for all of us to make things, to entertain and educate people. | ||
Chuck and Larry. | ||
Just go watch it. | ||
Chuck and Larry. | ||
All right. | ||
Derek in New Jersey wants to talk about the Howard Stern fans and where they've gone. | ||
Go ahead, Derek. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, what's up, D? Derek in New Jersey. | |
Hey, Clown Car. | ||
How are you? | ||
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My name is Derek. | |
Yes. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
I hear you. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hello. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Live and clear. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
Yeah, hi. | ||
Hi. | ||
Do you hear me? | ||
Wait, hold on. | ||
Do you hear me, though? | ||
Hello? | ||
Derek? | ||
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You're messing with me. | |
Hold on. | ||
Derek, is that you? | ||
We hear you, Derek. | ||
We hear you loud and clear. | ||
Moonbase Live coming in. | ||
Ground control. | ||
Hello? | ||
No, I don't hear you. | ||
All right, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead, Derek. | ||
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I'm here. | |
I hear you. | ||
unidentified
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Go. | |
Okay, yes, I totally agree about the Howard Stern show. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
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I totally agree about the Howard Stern Show thing. | |
I found Infowars after the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
And I'd been, you know, listening through Facebook stuff. | ||
You know, I'd see posts on social media about Alex and agree every time, but finally made the switch. | ||
And I stopped listening to Howard when he left Terrestrial Radio, but I just very much agree with... | ||
What Clown Car was saying, I think there is a lot of people that have it. | ||
It's a similar mindset to... | ||
I just want to make sure. | ||
A lot of that was cut off. | ||
Could you just repeat that one more time? | ||
No, we heard you fine, Derek. | ||
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Thank you for messing with everybody. | |
You guys are totally messing with me. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
That's great. | ||
And look, it's... | ||
It's always, like, amazing to me that people are still finding us. | ||
Because, again, I've been a fan of Infowars since, you know, I was, like, 15 years old. | ||
And it's like, if you haven't woken up yet, man, what is it going to take? | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
You were a fan of Infowars since 15? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
And you voted for Obama? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I know, I know. | ||
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The news is coming. | |
The news is coming. | ||
Well, I know. | ||
There was a moment of time when I was listening to Jon Stewart ill-advisedly. | ||
Wow. | ||
But no, I always say the same thing, which is that Obama basically said everything Trump said. | ||
He was just lying about it. | ||
I wanted to stop the wars. | ||
I wanted to stop the adventurism. | ||
And I thought John McCain was a warmongering scumbag. | ||
So I was not wrong about that. | ||
We were given a terrible choice. | ||
But I learned my lesson. | ||
Thank you for the call, Derek. | ||
Let's go to Sean in California. | ||
You have a question for Mr. Clown Car. | ||
Every time you call in, Sean, I think it's me, but then I realize that I'm Clown Car. | ||
Sean in California, another one of our regular callers. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
Copy that. | ||
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Exactly. | |
That's awesome, because me and Clown Car are friends on Instagram, and I always like giving him a shout-out. | ||
100%, brother. | ||
Wait, I didn't hear you. | ||
Could you repeat that? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That is Mike. | ||
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I got a trifecta for you guys to pick from here. | |
Let's go. | ||
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One would be a naughty joke from Razor Fist. | |
Two would be Nipsey Hussle and Dr. Seabee, because we were talking about, you know, Mel Gibson, alternative medicine earlier, but also Clown Car, you grew up in the hip-hop world and conspiracy world. | ||
And then the third would be... | ||
The situation, you guys just hit it, the Smart City for LA, 2028 for the Olympics, they wanted that region that just burned to be the area they were going to redevelop. | ||
So they have printed it, downloaded the PDF, and guess what? | ||
That shows premeditation, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I did not think about that. | ||
I love Razorfist. | ||
He's another one of my favorite YouTubers. | ||
I was going to choose the Nipsey Hussle question, but it sounds like you're inspired by the 2028 Smart City thing. | ||
100%. | ||
Tell us about the Smart City thing, Sean. | ||
I hadn't heard about that. | ||
Well, I believe... | ||
Oh, there's Sean. | ||
California. | ||
Tell us about the Olympic thing. | ||
I didn't even put those together. | ||
The Olympics are being held in L.A. in 2028, and they wanted some of that land to build stadiums, I guess. | ||
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Correct. | |
It's the same as when China rebuilt Beijing and got rid of, you know, the pollution for their Olympics, which means maybe Gavin Newsom will finally care about us and clean up, you know, Los Angeles. | ||
I'm an hour east of that. | ||
Those Santa Ana winds are still blowing some of that smoke and ash over here in Riverside. | ||
And let me tell you, you got Sean from coast to coast, but you know Infowars is a bigger thing than Howard Stern, unfortunately, on satellite. | ||
Let's go, baby. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Hey, I was old school with Howard Stern, so I remember when Clown Car was on. | |
Wait, what was my name? | ||
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You were saying you're the white rapper, and there were other bits. | |
The thing is, you get old, and everything starts to blur together. | ||
100%. | ||
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Howard did change when he had to be accountable to Sirius, and that's sad because Alex has stayed free and independent, even with all the controversy we've seen. | |
Alex has still been able to say what he thinks, what he feels, and that's the true mark of freedom. | ||
Clown car, you put it up earlier. | ||
How much money is something worse? | ||
And that's where I'm going with Nipsey Hussle and Dr. Stevie. | ||
Nipsey was going to put out that documentary on Dr. Stevie curing cancer, but somehow somebody let it out that his bodyguards were deprived of their Second Amendment being felons. | ||
Somebody went and waxed him, and now Nick Cannon's got that documentary and is sitting tight on it, even though Dr. Stevie was curing cancer. | ||
Wow, what do you know about that, Clown Car? | ||
I'm going to have to talk to Sean on Instagram about that. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that sounds very interesting. | ||
Well, here, we're about in the last minute of the show. | ||
I don't know if we'll have time to even go to any more calls. | ||
I'm sorry to everybody else. | ||
This has been very fun, though. | ||
We'll have to do this again. | ||
Sean Lennon is my guest at Clown Car NYC on Instagram and X at Clown Car NYC. Are you doing any public events that you want to plug here? | ||
I'm going to Joe Rogan's club again. | ||
See if they'll kick me out again. | ||
Comedy Mothership? | ||
Yeah. | ||
The Mothcum. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Apparently your signs are, the light bulbs are out, Joe. | ||
We're learning this. | ||
I was looking for the Comedy Mothership. | ||
I couldn't find it. | ||
All I found was... | ||
Was the moth cum, yeah. | ||
You gotta fix your knee on, Joe. | ||
But Clown Car, thank you so much for coming in. | ||
This has been a very long time coming, and you have not disappointed, sir. | ||
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It keeps us able to say whatever we want and dependent on nobody. | ||
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Clown Car, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Keep up all the great work. | ||
Shut the front door! | ||
We made it all the way through without having to use the dump button. | ||
This is a record. | ||
I cursed once, but that was in break. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Nobody can hear us then. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
Stay tuned for the Alex Jones Show in 90 seconds. | ||
And sorry, Howard Stern. | ||
We are the kings of media now. | ||
We win. | ||
You lose. | ||
Have fun with your Hollywood scumbags. | ||
That's going to do it for us, folks. | ||
You have a great weekend. | ||
We'll see you on Monday. | ||
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