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Buzzards had been circling, donating their carrion into the bucket of Trump campaign funds.
Zuckerberg gave $1 million, as did Bezos.
And while Bill Gates donated $50 million to Cringe Mala, Bill Gates had an extended dinner meeting with Donald Trump.
Gates told the Wall Street Journal he found Trump energized and genuinely interested in innovation and the issues Gates presented.
Bill Gates is a scourge upon the United States and a detested villain in some third-world countries.
From vaccine-weaponized mosquitoes to genetically engineered crops and meat, the Gates Foundation is a eugenicist dream.
unidentified
What do you make of RFK and vaccines and what he's saying about it?
bill gates
Kill millions of children and make billions of dollars with vaccines.
unidentified
And people can judge for themselves whether that's correct or not.
jon bowne
And here we were on day two.
The second richest man underneath Elon Musk, Larry Ellison, walked up to the podium and attempted to sell a $500 billion soft bank backed open AI mRNA healthcare nightmare.
His 98% ownership of the island of Lanai and the treatment of the locals should have kept him from rearing his oppressive head.
unidentified
Once we gene sequence that cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer.
jon bowne
He'd come to gloss over the fact that the mRNA vax genocide that we had just experienced is a figment of our imagination.
Instead, we should all gather round and agree that our blood should be loaded into an AI database where our DNA will be gleefully cataloged by our overlords, all in the name of curing cancer.
A glaring example of the potential here is the case of Elizabeth Holmes.
Elizabeth Holmes was the founder and CEO of Theranos, promising technology that could run hundreds of medical tests using just a few drops of blood.
But then her house of cards fell in 2015. The company was actually using traditional blood testing machines while deceiving investors, doctors, and patients.
She was sentenced in November of 2022 to 11 years and three months in prison.
In health care, there are no shortcuts, no quick fixes, only the brutal truth of science demanding its due.
But back to day two of the AI-mRNA stain on Trump's legendary first week.
Lo and behold, the next person to take the mic was none other than Sam Altman.
sam altman
I believe that as this technology progresses, we will see diseases get cured at an unprecedented rate.
We will be amazed at how quickly we're curing this cancer and that one and heart disease and what this will do for...
The ability to deliver very high-quality health care, the costs, but really to cure the diseases at a rapid, rapid rate.
jon bowne
How much of the Silicon Valley censorship of conservatives was unleashed by Altman himself?
But it gets far worse.
Sam Altman's sister Annie alleges in a court document that Sam sexually abused her throughout her childhood, starting from the age of three, when Sam was 12 years old.
Not to mention an OpenAI whistleblower's life was mysteriously ended and his mother is calling for the investigation of Sam Altman.
poornima ramarao
If it's just a copyright law, do you think these big organizations like Microsoft and OpenAI care?
No.
They don't care about it, right?
Because they have money and power.
What else was involved in the deposition, in the testimony, that took my son's life.
jon bowne
And as the transhumanist tech bros spun fantasies of totalitarian control, the real totalitarians, China, pulled the rug out from under OpenAI, apparently repackaging U.S. chip technology after it had been circumvented by lax export controls, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
China's decentralized open-source DeepSeek has potentially rendered major AI players like OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft Google, and Anthropic obsolete.
DeepSeek has developed a superior reasoning model known as DeepSeek R1 with an investment of only $5 million, challenging the hundreds of billions spent by established tech giants, which begs the question, where did those billions Let's go.
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars.
unidentified
It's Tuesday, January 28th in the year of our lore in 2025. And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
I think it's time to blow this scene.
jon bowne
Get everybody in the stuff together.
unidentified
Okay, three, two, one, it's down.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live from Austin, Texas, for this Tuesday broadcast.
We've got a lot to talk about, mostly in the case of Donald Trump just smashing through the leftist paradigm and just going scorched earth, basically.
It's actually the first headline that we'll get to in just a second.
We're also going to talk about how leftists are Not dealing with this.
How they're attempting and failing to deal with this.
Very troubling development in their world that somebody's actually standing up against them for once and they do not know how to deal with this and it's very funny.
We'll get into that.
We've got a lot of videos to show you.
I'm going to open up the phone lines today as well.
We've got a new phone number for you to call so stay tuned for that.
It's not our normal number so don't bother dialing that if you want to call in.
We're also going to talk a little bit about Israel today.
We've been focusing, of course, on what's been happening the first week of Donald Trump's presidency, which I guess is today.
It's the anniversary.
I guess technically it was yesterday.
It feels like it's been a year.
It feels like Donald Trump has been in office for an entire year from everything he's done so far.
But it's only been about eight days less than, you know, seven and a half days, I guess, at this point.
And he's achieved so much.
And again, it just, yeah, seven days, 20 hours, and seven minutes into the golden age.
The first golden week has just expired.
And it's just been incredible.
And again, what it really represents is not so much about Trump as it is about the rhinos, the fake Republicans, the fact that so much could have been achieved so quickly for so long, and yet it took Donald Trump.
And specifically 2024 Donald Trump, the Donald Trump that is serious about, you know, getting all of this stuff done.
But at the end of the day, it's a choice being made.
It's just having the right people in charge to actually put resources where they belong.
And everything can get better almost overnight.
It's really been incredible.
We'll talk about how that's going so much more.
Your phone calls and lots of videos today to get to in today's episode of American Journal.
So let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch.
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 28th of January 2025.
Trump's DOJ goes scorched earth, fires more than a dozen partisan officials on Jack Smith's team.
Trump's Justice Department went scorched earth on Monday and fired more than a dozen officials who worked on former special counsel Jack Smith's team.
Acting Attorney General James McHenry said Jack Smith's prosecutors and aides cannot be trusted, so he terminated more than a dozen of them.
The names of the fired officials were not released.
Former U.S. Attorney Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to investigate Trump in 2022, just one day after Trump announced.
His re-election bid.
The timing.
Very coincidental timing.
Isn't it?
Jack Smith indicted Trump on more than 37 counts in a Florida court in an espionage case related to presidential records lawfully stored at Mar-a-Lago.
Separately, Jack Smith indicted Trump on four counts in a D.C. court on cases related to January 6th.
Both cases were torpedoed after Trump won the 2024 election.
Jack Smith released Volume 1 of his report related to the January 6th case, but a federal judge blocked his classified document report from being shared with Congress.
Jack Smith resigned from the DOJ. Earlier this month, again, it's a good start.
He should go to jail, though.
He should be in jail, as should Merrick Garland for appointing him, because you're not allowed to do that in America.
Appoint a special counsel to just go after a guy for whatever and just say, you know, charge him with anything.
J6, overturning the vote, classified documents, just whatever.
Just get this guy.
Go.
And you just release the dog on the guy, and you don't even get confirmed by the Senate to do this.
This is all completely illegal and should be punished.
Severely.
But for now, they're being fired.
Meanwhile, Trump uses emergency powers to send US military to- The United States military has entered the great state of California and,
And under emergency powers turned on the water flowing abundantly from the Pacific Northwest and beyond, the president said, over Truth Social.
The days of putting a fake environmental argument over the people are over.
This comes after President Trump signed an executive order Friday titled Emergency Measures to Provide Water Resources in California and Improve Disaster Response in Certain Areas.
Again, we can get back into this as well.
There's a lot of stuff happening right now that maybe would have previously sounded alarm bells in my mind.
But at this point, the problem is so bad.
The problems that we're being confronted with are so astronomical that we have to take extraordinary measures.
You know, one example would be the fact that they're now re-establishing or at least beginning again to utilize checkpoints on American highways.
This always infuriated me when I'd be going to my friend's ranch by Devil's River here in Texas, and it's out west.
Sort of near Big Bend.
And you'd have to travel through checkpoints.
You'd have immigration people asking if you were American.
That always annoyed me.
We didn't go to Mexico.
We're still in America.
You're telling me I'm being stopped while traveling through America to be questioned by the police?
There's something distinctly un-American about that.
So I'm against it in principle.
The problem is, however, when you let in 50 million illegal immigrants, you've got to do something to identify and expel them.
We got it.
We got it.
Make sure these measures are temporary because it is un-American to be stopped by police and questioned about your nationality when you haven't done anything wrong and are just traveling down the highway.
But this is the problem that they've subjected us to.
And these are the solutions that we have to implement.
It's just a fact of reality.
And we can get back to basic American principles once we become America again.
Meanwhile, Google agrees to implement Trump's name changes.
Google Maps will now show the Gulf of America and Mount McKinley.
Google will be updating its maps in line with Donald Trump's proposed name changes.
Last week, Trump announced that he would be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and Denali Mountain in Alaska to Mount McKinley.
In a post on the X platform, Google said it would follow their longstanding practice of abiding by U.S. government name changes.
Quote, we've received a few questions about naming with Google Maps, the post read.
We have a longstanding practice of applying name changes when they've been updated in official government sources for geographic features in the U.S. This is when Geographic Names Information System, G-I-N-S, is updated.
When that happens, we will update Google Maps into the U.S. quickly to show Mount McKinley and the Gulf of America.
I, again, am just sort of baffled at the Gulf of America thing.
I don't really get it.
I don't really care about it.
It is funny.
The Mount McKinley thing, I think, is a little bit more important since the renaming of a lot of things in America have been done deliberately to diminish the cultural significance of our past heroes.
And those should be restored, including things like, I guess, Pete Hegseth during his first For the benefit of a bunch of people that just arrived yesterday
and are offended that.
White people exist.
So yeah, we're going to set it back and call Mount McKinley, Mount McKinley again.
We're going to call Fort Bragg, Fort Bragg instead of Fort Liberty.
So I'm happy about that and we should keep that going.
Meanwhile, Border Patrol agents exchanged gunfire with Mexican drug cartel.
President Trump President Trump's first order of business was to declare an emergency on the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Mexican drug cartel was put on notice today that they're no longer in charge of that border.
Border Patrol agents exchanged gunfire with Mexican drug cartel members on Monday as they tried to bring a group of illegals over the border in Fronten, Texas.
The illegals did not make it across the river, but nobody was struck on either side.
Fox News reporter Bill Malugin says, Within the last hour, Border Patrol agents near Fronten, Texas, were fired upon from Mexico by suspected cartel gunmen as a group of illegal aliens were being brought across the river.
I'm told Border Patrol returned fire.
Nobody hit on either side and that the illegal aliens did not make it across.
Yeah, it turns out when you defend the border, people don't cross the border.
It's literally as simple as that.
But again, the cartels are not going to take this lying down.
They're not going to make it easy for us.
The good news is...
We're America, so good luck.
Good luck, Mexico.
And finally, Trump White House orders freeze on federal grants and loans.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump spoke to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One, where they talked about Trump's budget office on Monday ordering all federal agencies to temporarily...
Block disbursements of grants and loans other than for Social Security, Medicare and other programs providing direct aid to individuals.
The memo says the temporary pause, effectively starting at 5 p.m.
on Tuesday, is intended to ensure agencies are complying with Trump's executive orders to root out Marxist equity, transgenderism and a Green New Deal social engineering policies from the programs within their purview.
It is not immediately clear how wide-ranging the pause will be in practice due to the Office of Management and Budget's ability to grant Well, good.
Well, good.
Again, we can get back into that as well.
But I think in a word we need a new McCarthy.
I think we need a new McCarthyism.
After all, McCarthy...
Wasn't just right.
He vastly underestimated the problem of communist infiltration into the United States.
And at this point, it's fairly firmly rooted within our governmental systems and has to be uprooted, torn out by the roots, and completely dismantled if we're going to have any future at all.
So I don't know who's going to step into that gap, but we need some sort of special appointment for a McCarthy-style review of communist practices in the United States.
That's my view anyway.
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And we have a lot to cover on that front alone.
In fact, I think we'll begin with clip number nine.
This is a short report by Alex Jones on that first story of ours, the scorched earth, Trump going scorched earth on the DOJ, firing more than a dozen partisan officials from Jack Smith's team.
Here's Alex Jones this morning on this new development.
alex jones
Out of all of Trump's actions in the last seven and a half days, the most important was firing more than 17 of the deep state's inspector generals and a whole bunch of U.S. attorneys and prosecutors.
I cannot state to you how important this is.
It's the president's right to do it.
Obama did it.
Bill Clinton did it.
So they carry out corruption.
In Trump's case, it's so he can cut off the deep state.
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He is doing it right now.
He is purging the entire deep state in live time.
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Central at Infowars.com and Rolex Jones on X. But this is amazing.
That's why they're trying to trigger NATO invading Ukraine with 100,000 troops to try to divert all this with a major war and expansion.
That's why they have the whole, you know, new Chinese AI deep sink coming out and trying to crash the U.S. stock market.
America is in a war for its very survival.
That's why they had cartels in California and Texas massively, you know, attacking, trying to kill Border Patrol today.
I mean, this is it.
America has finally found its legs.
America is finally fighting back for its life.
And this is a very historic moment.
So God bless you all.
And God bless President Trump.
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Our entire species is now on the line.
not just our ancestors, not just us now, but our progeny is counting on us now.
unidentified
Powerful stuff from Alex.
harrison smith
And that is key to understand is that things are getting a little bumpy.
You've got Border Patrol agents being shot at.
You've got chaos starting to slowly rumble up.
A lot of people very infuriated at the deportations that they knew were coming.
I mean, how surprised can you really be?
And the point is that all of this is not because We started the fight.
It's because we're actually fighting back now.
We've been at war for a while now.
We've been at war for a good long while at this point.
We just haven't been fighting it.
We've just been subjected to it.
We've just had war measures taken against us without responding in kind.
Now we're responding.
And so, of course, it's going to get a little nasty out there.
But that's what happens.
That's what has to happen.
We've been bullied for too long, and now we're hitting the bully back.
And there's going to be a little bit of a fight, but you know what happens when you punch a bully in the nose.
Eventually he gives up.
Story again at Gateway Pundit.
Trump's DOJ goes scorched earth fires more than a dozen partisan officials from Jack Smith's team.
Again, just the bare bones information, like the bare facts about Jack Smith and how he was appointed and when he was appointed.
Really just...
Shows beyond any doubt what the real intent of this guy was, why he was put in the position he was in.
And in a word, it's all governmental oppression.
It's just pure weaponization of the Justice Department.
The fact that Jack Smith was appointed one day after Trump announced his re-election bid all the way back in November 2022. The fact that he was told just to go after Trump for whatever about anything.
He's charging him with 37 counts for an espionage case about the presidential records, even though they were lawfully stored at Mar-a-Lago.
Meanwhile, you had Biden, who was vice president at the time, actually keeping information that he wasn't supposed to have, and nothing is done with that.
And he's going after him for calling the governor of Georgia.
That's a big crime, according to Jack Smith.
The January 6th case, just go after him about whatever.
So he gets appointed the day after Trump announces his re-election bid to go after Trump about whatever, anything, doesn't matter, full scope, just go after him.
I mean, this is a flagrant, blatant, and it always has been a flagrant and blatant abuse of the Justice Department to go after their political opponents.
Again, if turnabout was fair play, then we would just do this, right?
The moment Trump got elected, he would appoint a Jack Smith-type character to just go after Biden about whatever.
Just remember that Biden guy who was president for a while?
Let's go after him and just investigate him for literally everything and just find out something that you can charge him with.
That, of course, would be continuing the dissent towards Soviet-style, just full-scale governmental oppression.
We're not in favor of that for now.
I guess we're not in favor of that for now, but I wouldn't be totally against it after all.
They have to learn their lesson one way or another.
Jack Smith should be in prison.
Merrick Garland should be in prison.
Alejandro Mayorkas should be in prison until we can deal with him.
Until we deal with these people in the way that they deserve, they should be held in prison.
The Justice Department is firing more than a dozen key officials who worked in special counsel Jack Smith's team.
James McHenry, the acting attorney general, said they could not be trusted to faithfully implement the president's agenda.
Fox News Digital has learned.
Yeah, that's one way to put it.
Can't be trusted to faithfully implement Trump's agenda.
No, none of them can.
I mean, we really need to clear these people out and get good people instead to do things that actually matter to the American people, which is what Trump is doing.
In fact, he's made a couple policy announcements in the recent days.
Let's go to clip number 13. Here is Trump announcing this military executive order to actually provide water to California in the midst of this massive and devastating wildfire season.
Let's watch.
donald j trump
And in a little while, I'll be signing four new executive orders.
First is that I'm directing our new Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, who's going to be great, by the way.
Thank you for the support.
Thank you very much for the support.
You really did support him greatly.
I think he's going to be fantastic.
I know him very well.
I think he's going to be fantastic.
He's what we need.
To immediately begin the construction of a state-of-the-art Iron Dome missile defense shield, which will be able to...
Protect Americans.
You know, we protect other countries, but we don't protect ourselves.
And when Ronald Reagan wanted to do it many years ago, luckily we didn't.
We didn't have the technology then.
It was a concept, but we didn't.
And now we have phenomenal technology.
You see that with Israel.
We're out of 319 rockets.
They knocked down just about every one of them.
So I think the United States is entitled to that.
And everything will be made right here in the USA, 100%.
And next, to ensure that we have the most lethal fighting force in the world, we will get transgender ideology the hell out of our military.
It's going to be gone.
In addition, we will stop our service members from being indoctrinated with radical left ideologies such as critical race theory.
We're going to stop it.
It's already been stopped.
It's already been halted.
Totally halted.
And finally, we will offer full reinstatement to any service member who was expelled from the armed forces due to the COVID vaccine mandate.
And we will restore them to their former rank with full pay.
harrison smith
I'm in favor of all of it.
It's all fantastic.
And I mean, it's just absurd to even imagine how we got to this in the first place.
Some patriot signs up to be a soldier.
Jesus shows up, fight for America, do what's right, maybe carry on a long family tradition of serving in the military, just be sat down by some lefty with purple hair and go, you're evil because you're white and male.
Let's discuss.
And until you accept that, you're not going to be able to die for Israel.
And it's just like, what is happening?
What is this?
What is going on?
I thought I was joining the American military.
Here I am being indoctrinated into leftism before being deployed to defend another country.
This is all nonsense.
This is all complete and utter nonsense.
But I think we're getting over this.
I think we're going to move past this eventually.
And I'll go to another clip of Trump announcing more stuff in just a second.
But he announces this Iron Dome system.
We can talk about that in a little bit too, considering that Israel's Iron Dode system was paid for by us, but they're not allowing us access to their proprietary code that they use to run it.
Greatest allies, right?
The transgender military, the leftist indoctrination, the COVID vax.
And again, I feel like we reach the high watermark of this cultural domination of the left, and it is receding.
Trump is a big signal of that.
But there's this clip 17. I guess this is the new Captain America, and there's a new Captain America movie coming out.
Here's what Captain America has to say about...
What Captain America represents?
Let's watch.
unidentified
For me, Captain America represents a lot of different things, and I don't think the term America should be one of those represents.
harrison smith
Yeah, Captain America represents a lot of stuff.
I just don't think America is one of those things.
What?
What the hell are you talking about?
They hate America.
They really do.
It's very funny.
But I sort of see it all in the same milieu.
And it's over.
This is the last gasp.
That movie will fail.
And we'll never have to see anything like this again.
Welcome back, folks.
Welcome back.
This is the American Journal.
We are one week into America's new golden age.
And it's going great, honestly.
It's going swimmingly.
Things are ramping up.
They're speeding up.
I know some people, I mean, it's only been a week.
It's only been one week.
Again, it feels like it's been a year.
It feels like it's been forever since Donald Trump was inaugurated because so much has happened so quickly.
People are still impatient.
Apparently Trump, or the Border Patrol that is, broke records yesterday with their deportation numbers.
However, still pitifully low compared to how many people Need to be ousted on a daily basis in order to deal with the true number of illegal immigrants here now.
I believe the official number is something like 1,200.
ICE makes close to 1,200 arrests in one day.
Immigration authorities made close to 1,200 arrests in just one day.
Nearly half of those detained don't have criminal records, according to a senior Trump administration official.
Data first obtained by NBC News show that ICE arrested a total of 1,179 people on Sunday, which is more than the 956 arrests the agency posted on X on Saturday night.
But just 613 of those total arrests, nearly 52%, were considered criminal arrests.
The rest appear to be...
Non-violent offenders are people who have not committed any criminal offense other than crossing the border illegally.
Okay, so they're not criminal except for the crime.
So they're totally innocent except for the part where they're guilty.
That makes sense.
No, they're non-criminal if you don't count the crime.
If you don't count the crime, they're totally non-criminal.
Thanks, NBC, for clarifying that.
Being undocumented is considered a civil offense, not a crime.
No.
No.
No, it's a crime.
It's a crime to break the laws of the United States.
That's what we call a crime.
Administration officials and Donald Trump have stated repeatedly that they would prioritize the detention and deportation of undocumented immigrants who have committed serious crimes, but the latest numbers may be casting doubts around such promises.
Okay.
Okay, and?
What's your point?
Honestly, I don't even know what point they're trying to make.
No, we're deporting all of them.
We're deporting all of them.
Sure, the focus has to first go to the rapists and murderers and criminals that apparently we knew where they all were, by the way.
It took them like two days to round up thousands of just wanted criminals because apparently we had a database of exactly where they were and who they were and what crimes they'd committed, and we just had chosen not to pick them up.
So yeah, we're going to prioritize that, but we're kicking everybody out.
It's just a matter of time, so get used to it.
Or keep writing articles complaining about it.
It doesn't matter.
It's happening anyway.
It's happening anyway, and you don't have any power here anymore.
So just get used to it.
Just get used to this.
All right?
I really...
Actually, I really don't care.
Actually, I was going to say something else.
But no, actually, the reality is I don't care what they say anymore.
And I think we're all on the same page in that regard.
Now, if we're actually going to kick out the tens of millions of migrants that have just...
Crossed the border in the last four years, let alone the infinite more that have existed here for decades.
Then we do need to ramp it up a little bit.
There are quotas being implemented at this point.
They're small scale, but they are being implemented.
75 arrests per day is the number given to New Jersey and New York law enforcement as to their new quota to achieve.
But it's going to have to be New York, New Jersey immigration enforcement offices now have quotas.
It's 75 arrests a day or else.
Again, it's a good start.
We need about 100 times that across the whole country per day to deal with this influx.
But also understand that deportations themselves are not necessary for everybody.
So I see this a lot on X, people just doing the math and going, if we want to get rid of this many million people, this is how many people we need to deport a day.
Deportation should not be necessary for all of them.
A certain number are necessary, but sort of the more aggressively deportations happen, the more rapidly people will self-deport.
We need to cut off the benefits.
We need to cut off the housing.
And a lot of these people will...
Deport themselves and won't require the necessary resources and risk it takes to send agents out to actually physically capture them and put them on a plane back to Columbia or wherever the hell they come from.
So don't be fooled by the numbers not adding up yet.
First of all, the numbers are increasing on a daily basis.
We're deporting more per day than Joe Biden ever did.
Collapsed and is hovering around zero at this point.
So things are definitely trending in the right direction, and the more this happens and the faster it goes, the more people will self-deport, the less people will have to deport, and we can solve this problem.
The problem is really not that difficult to solve, and we are solving it.
Again, Donald Trump announced a bunch of different policy measures.
Yesterday, one of them had to do with deportations.
Deportations of not even necessarily immigrants, legal or illegal.
This is an interesting development from Trump.
Let's go down to clip number 14. Here's Trump announcing he wants to deport repeat offenders.
Let's watch.
donald j trump
They're very dangerous people.
They're violent people.
I used to say these are more violent than our criminals.
In fact, the best part about them is they make our criminals look quite nice, actually, by comparison.
They are very violent people.
We also have many violent criminals in our country, however, that did not necessarily come here illegally, but have been arrested 30 times, 35 times, 41, 42 times in a couple of cases, 25 times, 18 times.
Many for murder and other heinous charges, such as pushing people into subways.
As the train's coming along at 45 miles an hour, boom, you get pushed into the subway.
They had it last week.
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Getting them in the head with baseball bats while they're not looking.
donald j trump
Punching old ladies in the face, knocking them unconscious and stealing their purse.
They even break into apartments and rape elderly women and beat up elderly men, beat them to hell.
And I don't want these violent repeat offenders in our country anymore than I want illegal aliens from other countries who misbehave.
And I say, and this is subject to getting it approved, but if they've been arrested many, many times, they're repeat offenders by many numbers, I want them out of our country.
I also will be seeking permission to...
Do so.
We're going to get approval, hopefully, to get them the hell out of our country along with others.
Let them be brought to a foreign land and maintained by others for a very small fee as opposed to be maintained in our jails for massive amounts of money, including the private prison companies that charge us a fortune.
Now, let them be brought out of our country and let them live there for a while.
Let's see how they like it.
You'll see crime all over the country dry up.
Essentially, that's what Venezuela and other countries are doing.
They're getting rid of their criminals and putting them into the United States of America.
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And their crime is down by almost 80%.
donald j trump
We're going to restore law and order in America, and we want to bring back the death penalty for these horrible people that kill people.
They kill people.
It's always a tough thing to say because I don't like it.
Nobody likes it.
But if you don't do it, we're just looking for trouble.
harrison smith
Yeah, look, I mean, Trump is wrong here.
I do like it.
I actually do like it, and I want this.
Trump votes for a foreign imprisonment of American criminals who are repeat offenders.
We've got to do something about it.
I talked about it yesterday.
The idea that...
There's even a phrase of, you know, eight-time felon, 18-time felon.
It doesn't even make any sense.
Like, that phrase should never be uttered by anyone about anyone.
18-time felon?
Like, what?
That's crazy.
That's crazy that people exist in our country having been convicted for felonies more than four times is pretty insane.
But the fact that 10 times, 20 times...
And we've done the math at times where it's like somebody's been arrested 13 times in six months.
And it's just like, so you're telling me every two weeks this dude is being processed.
Every two weeks he's in jail.
18-time convicted felon accused of coordinating fentanyl sales in Hillsborough County Jail.
Oh, just one of many.
Like the term three-time felon should mean dead.
It should be a euphemism for dead.
That guy, well, he was a three-time felon.
Should mean he's been executed.
Trump ramps up deportation effort after slow start.
Hasn't even been a slow start, but they're trying to spin it however they can.
And of course, this has to do with Naya Bukele, who met with Trump yesterday.
And Trump had some problems with Bukele.
That had to do with the fact that Bukele was partnering with China.
In a lot of ways, and Trump is very sort of territorial about China making inroads to South American companies.
Same thing that's happening with Panama right now.
But he met with Naya Bukele, and the truth is that Naya Bukele probably would rather work with America, but obviously the people who are running our State Department are not interested in dealing with somebody that actually can show you how to lower the crime rate and is actually treating his own people with dignity and respect and removing the criminal but obviously the people who are running our State Department are not interested in dealing with somebody that They don't want anything to do with that, and so Naya Bukele goes to China instead and accepts their offer.
Now Trump is making inroads with him.
Trump eyes asylum agreement with El Salvador to deport migrants there, and I'm sure that's what he's thinking when he is talking about deporting our repeat offenders there as well.
He's sitting there going, no, and then we pay migrants.
However many thousands of dollars a year to house these people forever.
He talks to Nye Bukele, and I'm sure Bukele's like, it only costs us $2,000 a year to house somebody.
Trump's like, let's make a deal.
Let's make a deal.
We'll send you our, you know, incarcerated.
You take care of them $2,000 a year.
We'll pay you $3,000.
Saves us a ton of money.
You make some money.
And then, you know, you get the image of the El Salvadorian jails as a scare tactic to the criminals in America.
Because let's be honest, for a lot of criminals in America, jail is not really that much worse than their lives anyway.
Let's be honest.
I mean, you got people that, you know, don't work, you know, never make anything for themselves.
They aren't like achieving things and, you know, prison is like an interruption of their dreams.
It's like, well, they move from government housing to government housing.
One just has a bigger yard.
It's really not that big of a punishment for a lot of people.
They see it as almost a, you know, something that happens, like a coming-of-age type of thing.
They don't actually care about going to jail because it's not actually really that much of a punishment for them.
Going to El Salvadorian jail.
They're not going to want to go to El Salvadorian jail, put simply.
Trump developing plan to deport migrants, including Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador.
The administration's already ramped up deportations using military flights to send migrants to Latin American countries.
See, this is kind of a twist on what I've been suggesting the entire time.
If all you're threatening is deportations, then people are going to resist that at all costs because the punishment is like what we want them to do anyway.
You want to be incentivizing them to deport themselves.
One way to do that would be to say you can either leave our country Voluntarily on your own.
Or when we catch you, you're not just getting sent back to your home country.
You're going to El Salvadorian prison with MS-13.
And you're going to be treated like a bug forever.
Okay?
So either leave our country or become a bug.
So those are your choices.
Get put in the crystal for 10,000 years or voluntarily go home.
And then people will choose to go home and we won't have to deport them and it won't cost us any money.
So this is the way that you use incentives to get people to obey the law.
I think it's a great idea.
Just to go through some of the other.
Yeah, let's just go through some of the headlines here and then I'll go to some videos because I got a lot of videos about deportations and all that jazz.
The number of attempted illegal border crossers.
It plunges in first week of President Trump's second term.
It turns out that it is possible to protect the U.S. southern border from invasion.
Trump has been president for one week, and the number of people attempting to cross the border is way down.
What a difference it makes when the person in charge allows the member of Border Patrol to do their job instead of acting like the welcome wagon.
Border agents record shockingly low number of illegal crossers.
One week into Trump's presidency, less than 600 people crossed illegally into the U.S. from Mexico on Sunday, a stunningly low number since President Trump took office.
Sources tell Fox News that not a single of the nine sectors received more than 200 crossings on January 26th, and the number of daily encounters only reached 582 in total.
The Del Rio sector, which is the same sector that would sustain over 4,000 crossings per day during the height of the border crisis in December 2023, recorded only 60 crossings.
So we went from 4,000 to 60, which is pretty incredible.
For comparison, the daily number of border encounters during the final days of the Biden White House teetered between 1,200 and 1,400 per day.
So it's just, we're just right again.
It's just proving us right again.
Not that it was ever any doubt.
The open border was a choice.
I mean, just think about the number of times that you heard Leftists or pundits or Kamala Harris or anybody else act like the border was just, it's just a crisis that we're trying to deal with the best that we can.
We just don't have the resources to deal with this influx that we have no ability to stop.
And it just, it was always absurd.
We always pointed out how ridiculous those claims are.
But it's nice to have that in acknowledged fact in evidence right before your eyes.
Yes, we could have done this at any point.
At any point, we could have simply said no.
And the border crossings would have, if not totally stopped, at least massively diminished.
It was always a choice to open up our border.
I hope you realize what that means for who is running our country and what their intentions truly are.
Shouldn't be a question for anybody anymore.
Again, New York and New Jersey immigration enforcement offices now have official quotas.
It's 75 arrests a day, report says.
Which, I mean...
I don't know.
It's almost...
Whatever.
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It's good.
harrison smith
I'm not complaining.
It's almost way too low.
It's almost 100 times too low.
That's fine.
I mean, there are hotels and camps they've built where there's just thousands of them being housed.
How could you not just get...
If I was in New York, New Jersey...
Border agent or whatever.
75 quota per day.
I mean, I could meet the quota for a month in a single day.
I mean, you send a couple agents out to these hotels where thousands of them are staying.
You just round them all up at once.
That's a whole month's worth of deportations in a single afternoon.
It really is not that difficult.
75 a day.
Pretty low.
Pretty low.
I'd like to see it at least ten times that much in New York and New Jersey alone.
Not difficult.
Really not difficult.
Border Patrol agents did exchange gunfire with Mexican drug cartels yesterday.
Border Patrol agents exchanged gunfire with Mexican drug cartel members on Monday as they tried to bring a group of illegals over the border in Fronten, Texas.
And it turns out that by shooting back at them, they prevented the crossings.
It turned out that if you just point a gun at the illegal immigrants and say don't cross that river, they don't cross the river.
They stay on the other side.
It's pretty amazing.
Now, the cartels did fire at Border Patrol, but they fired back.
And by the way, we have marine battalions on the border there sort of looking for an excuse to go after the cartel.
So I don't think they're going to make that mistake too much longer.
I think they're still coming to terms with the new reality.
Again, we're only a week in.
It's going to take a couple encounters before they realize that the old strategies aren't going to work anymore.
And it's wonderful to see us actually protecting our border.
Isn't that a shocking new development in American foreign policy?
Meanwhile, LA ports smuggling bust.
This is from Fox News.
Feds arrest 8 suspected of smuggling $200 million in Chinese goods.
Through the port of L.A., federal authorities have arrested eight individuals in connection to a large-scale smuggling operation that allegedly brought counterfeit and illegal goods from China into the United States through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
They've been arrested and charged with a 15-count indictment of a smuggling operation that brought counterfeit goods from China into the U.S. through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach with the ninth suspect still at large.
The scheme, active from...
August 2023 to June 2024 involved manipulating shipping containers with counterfeit seals to bypass customs inspections, smuggling at least $200 million worth of goods.
The defendants faced significant prison sentences with arraignments underway and a trial set for March 18th as authorities continue to investigate and dismantle similar smuggling operations.
Let's go now to clip number 18. Here's a local news report on this $200 million smuggling operation tied to China busted in the L.A. port.
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Until they arrive in the United States and clear the Customs and Border Patrol inspection process.
And the SEALs are key to that security process.
Members of this scheme in the United States and China evaded this security system by learning in advance the unique serial numbers assigned to these SEALs that would be associated with their illegal shipments.
Duplicate fake seals in order to circumvent the inspection process.
They would create those duplicate fake seals in China, and they would send them from China to their criminal partners here in the United States.
When the shipments arrived at the port here in Long Beach and Los Angeles, U.S. Customs and Border Protection would direct, as part of their normal process, that some of those containers go to secondary inspection.
Those secondary inspection sites are a short distance from the port.
Instead of taking the containers from the port to those secondary inspection sites, members of the scheme, including the corrupt truck drivers, Take the contraband shipments to off-site warehouses.
At those warehouses, according to the indictment, members of the conspiracy would open up and cut those seals, take out the contraband contained in those shipping containers, and ultimately put a new counterfeit seal on the containers and then pass them to CBP for inspection.
Members of the scheme would then have the containers now smuggled with the illegal goods inspected by CBP, and they presented them just like they had come straight from the port complex.
The truck drivers involved in the scheme were often paid 10 times the normal rate and sometimes much more to illegally transport the containers to a warehouse before inspection.
During the investigation, law enforcement identified that Chinese co-conspirators were sending these seals into the United States, these counterfeit seals, and they were able to intercept around 50 counterfeit seals.
Law enforcement then linked those counterfeit seals to inbound shipments, intercepted those shipments, and removed the contraband inside.
Items of contraband include chemicals such as R22. Tens of millions of dollars in counterfeit merchandise, unapproved food and other types of drugs that pose consumer risk.
During this investigation into the smuggling, federal authorities seized roughly $130 million worth of contraband.
And we conservatively estimate that the defendants who are charged here and their criminal partners in China smuggled more than $200 million worth of goods into the United States.
We have charged the defendants here with serious federal crimes.
That includes smuggling, taking off a counterfeit, using counterfeit seals, and conspiracy if convicted.
They face substantial federal prison sentences.
The seven smuggling charges contain a penalty of...
harrison smith
$200 million in Chinese goods.
But of course, this is nothing compared to the fentanyl trafficking, the human trafficking.
But all of this is part and parcel.
It's the fact that for...
Four years under Biden, especially, but I mean, really, you know, over a long period of time, the borders and basically American law as it exists everywhere just hasn't been applied, hasn't existed.
People have just been running roughshod over our country.
Totally.
And finally, Trump is just stopping that from happening, just coming in and just saying, let's actually enforce the law.
Let's actually catch these people.
Let's actually spend the resources to stop the crime rather than spending resources to facilitate it.
And it's having monumental and revolutionary effects.
And it's only been one week.
It's only been one week and already we're seeing videos of parts of the country that look like ghost towns because apparently everybody that lived in these neighborhoods was illegal.
We're gonna return.
We're gonna return to a world All right, welcome back, folks.
Yes, we are winning in ways that I'm not even sure we fully comprehend.
The immigration issue is just one of a number of major cultural and political issues for which we are in charge now.
We're in charge now.
We set the agenda.
They have to respond to it.
And leftists do not know how to deal with this.
Here's the Young Turks trying to coach their followers into not making everything worse for themselves.
Let's watch.
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So in terms of when to start crying like Selena Gomez, save it for the mass deportations when we have to rally the whole American people to our side to prevent it.
But when you do it, when they're picking up convicted felons, you're gonna lose the American people.
So don't do that.
As Anna's about to tell you, we're already losing them.
I don't wanna lose them anymore before we get to the actual problem.
ana kasparian
No, we lost them.
I wanna be very clear that when I was talking about Venezuelan gang members, that was specifically meant to make a point about how the Democratic Party, which was in charge at the time, needed to do something about that.
Otherwise, Americans are gonna be ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
And that's exactly what's happening here.
So in 2016, public opinion polls showed that only 36% of Americans favored mass deportation, only 36%.
Fast forward to today, let's look at the numbers.
Well, New York Times came out with a poll, 56% of Americans in favor of mass deportations.
Well, that must be an outlier, right?
Outlier poll, how could the number increase so much?
Marquette, 64% of Americans in their poll indicated that they favor mass deportation.
CBS News, 57%.
ABC News, 56%.
We have lost them already.
Because when you're unwilling to make a distinction between people who are here illegally, who are committing crimes, who are running amok, with those who might be in the country illegally, but they've been here for a while, they're productive members of society, and they're not hurting anyone.
Well, all of a sudden, you're gonna have the majority of Americans think, well, Democrats aren't serious about keeping us safe.
And now we don't trust them to deal with immigration.
Now we want mass deportation.
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Yeah, so there were Venezuelan gangs.
They were among the first rounded up in Denver.
Now everybody admits that there were gangs, and they did take over apartment buildings.
They never took over a city, and nobody other than some, I guess Trump might have said they took over the city, but that was outrageous and ridiculous.
No one serious said that.
But when you chose to fight on those grounds, you did great damage to our cause.
Now mass deportation is more- Popular because people think that we might be talking about those criminals.
And by the way, and then everybody always changes the goalposts.
So now I see people saying, no one was thought.
ana kasparian
No one denied that they were there.
unidentified
No one denied that they took over apartments, at least.
ana kasparian
That's exactly what they said.
That's exactly what they said.
unidentified
And no one denied that they should be deported.
That's not true.
People are denying it right now, right?
Let alone earlier.
ana kasparian
It's insane.
unidentified
Guys, we've gotta win them back.
When you're losing the country, you lose roughly here about 57% of Americans saying we wanna deport all the undocumented immigrants.
You've gotta be able to stop that.
And the way you stop that is winning the argument, winning back.
People on moral grounds, intellectual grounds, and by being right and not choosing to defend insane radical positions, right?
harrison smith
You're never gonna win these people back.
You lost that opportunity.
You wasted that opportunity.
We tried for years and years and years just to suggest very common sense, normal things.
You people are psychos and refuse to meet us in the middle, and so you lost that opportunity.
This is the way it works.
We would have been happy to work with you if we said, hey, they're taking over whole city blocks over in Aurora, and you said, well, that's terrible.
We don't want Venezuelan gangs.
Let's work together on this, but let's leave the peaceful immigrants alone.
We maybe could have come to an agreement.
We maybe could have worked together.
You slapped us in the face and called us racist for pointing this out.
That was your opportunity, and you wasted it.
You completely spoiled your opportunity.
So now we're in charge, and you're never going to win this argument.
You're never going to win this argument, folks.
Welcome back, folks.
unidentified
We'll move on.
harrison smith
We'll move on now.
I feel like I keep spending the whole show on illegal immigration because that's such a big topic.
And it also sort of represents in very, you know, stark contrast or it's just a very good sort of example of where the left has gone completely off the rails overall.
It honestly amazes me that young Turks who are actually able to recognize this, but it's too little too late.
You had the opportunity to do this literally for years.
So you wasted that opportunity.
And, you know, it's like, we're going to lose the American people.
And it gets very, it's like, we already lost them.
We lost them already.
Now we have to try to gain them back, but it's not going to work.
And the thing is, like, they even bring up the example, but I don't even think they fully get what happened here.
When they're like, but nobody was taking over the whole city.
And it's like, don't you see what the problem is?
How you've got Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment complexes.
The local city being apparently incapable of doing anything about it.
The local city councilors are writing articles going, why is this happening?
Why is this being allowed to happen?
Why are my constituents being kicked out of their own homes?
By illegal Venezuelans with automatic rifles?
What is this?
Now, just without even getting into the semantics of it, why is that not an issue to you?
Why is that not an issue to leftists?
What is wrong with them that they would attempt to cover that up and attempt to downplay it?
What is wrong with them that they can't just have empathy for people?
We're having their apartment door kicked down by a Venezuelan gang who says we're the landlords now.
I mean, they don't care.
It's not that you're not phrasing.
They're treating it like, oh, we have to make the argument the right way.
No, it's that you're bad people, and everybody's recognizing that now.
And they're recognizing that even if your own side comes to you like, hey, these policies are hurting me and my family and our small business, and this is crushing us, and it's dangerous, and my children can't play at the park anymore.
And, you know, the left is just smile and sneer at them and go, oh, I didn't know you were a racist.
I didn't realize that you hated brown people.
It's like you people suck.
You're evil scumbag people.
And everybody just gets that now.
So it's not about semantics necessarily.
OK, so again, they're not even right about like they think like, oh, if we just we're just not making the right argument.
No, your position is evil.
And everybody's being exposed to that now.
But when we express legitimate concerns like Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment buildings in Colorado, what the left does is takes that out of context, takes whatever, you know, one person says it in a hyperbolic way.
They then act like that's the position and say that's outrageous.
But they were never taking over cities.
They weren't taking over cities.
No one ever said they were taking over cities.
They might have used that as a phrase to mean like, wow, this one city.
Is overrun with Venezuelan migrants and they can't handle it.
And Venezuelan migrants are operating in a lawless capacity because they can't, you know, the local.
But it's like you're really going to deny the reality of that over semantics?
Well, it's not the whole city.
The whole city hasn't been taken over by Venezuelans.
What the hell are you talking about?
Who is making that argument?
It's just.
It's just not like the Haitians eating cats.
They're eating the cats.
They're eating the dogs.
They're like, that's ridiculous to say that every Haitian eats nothing but cats for every meal.
It's like nobody is saying that.
Why don't you care?
Why don't you care about these things happening?
Why are you happy that your policies are resulting in this?
They think it's an argument.
They think it's a semantic thing.
It just shows why they're never going to win the American people back.
It's never going to happen.
And look, we could have come to some sort of agreement.
I mean, hell, it's because it's the same thing.
Again, this isn't even about immigration.
It's about everything.
It's the same thing when it comes to transgenderism.
You had a fine opportunity to go, hey, they're transgender people.
They deserve to be respected.
It's their gender ideology.
You don't have to deal with that.
And we're over here like, look, that's fine.
Just don't have a man take his pants off in front of my 12-year-old daughter.
And if you had said, hey, great, that makes total sense.
We respect trans people.
We want them not to feel persecuted.
It's legal, whatever.
But they can't be on the sports team and they can't be in the locker room.
I mean, there's a limit and let's not push it.
If you had been reasonable, none of this would be an issue.
You people have shown us you're extremist.
You have shown us what your intentions are with our country.
You've shown us that if we don't push back against you fervently and aggressively, then you always take things way too far and you make everything worse and unsafe for everybody.
So you've made your bed.
It's time to get screwed in it.
You have shown us what tolerance brings.
We would have been happy to meet you in the middle.
And I, you know, I don't speak for all the Trump supporters.
You know, some of them are just, you know, don't want this at all.
But at least, you know, in the beginning, in 2016, you know, for the last 10 years, it would have been easy.
It would have been easy to come to some reasonable understanding with all of this.
We need immigrants, but let's keep out the criminals and the gangs and let's not let them, you know, totally flood our school system and hurt our children's education from this.
And if you'd said okay, then great.
We would have had illegal immigrants and we would have had safe schools and all that and would have been fine.
You people thought you were just going to win forever.
You thought that you could just do whatever you wanted to the American people and that we'd passed some civilizational threshold that meant things were always going to go in one direction.
You forgot that history isn't a straight line.
Sometimes it loops back on itself.
And the reaction to what you're doing, like all the things that you're implementing are not permanent by nature.
They're not something that we have to accept and conform our own expectations to what has already come.
We can actually reverse all of this crap and get back to some semblance of stability and what we want rather than what you want.
So you wasted that opportunity.
You totally blew it.
Now we're in charge.
We don't have to listen to you at all.
We're not going to listen to you at all.
And it's all over.
And it's all done.
And we've learned our lesson.
And we're going to roll things back.
And now we know we're not going to make that mistake again.
We're not going to trust you people again.
And they sort of talk about that, right?
They're like, well, the American people don't trust that the Democrats have their best interests in mind.
No, we don't trust you to tell us what color of the sky is.
We don't trust you at all, even a little bit.
You're done.
You're done.
No one's ever going to trust you about anything ever again, okay, because you've shown us who you are, and we know what happens when you're given even the slightest benefit of the doubt, and that's never going to happen again.
So we're going to roll this back, and the opportunity that you had, that you worked so hard for, has been spoiled, wasted, it's gone, and it's never going to return, okay?
Get used to it.
Just get used to it, please.
Again, it's their own fault, and it's hilarious that it's Anna Kasperian saying this because she's the example I always bring up where it's like they have no empathy.
They really left us.
They can't empathize with the American people until it happens to them, and then they realize how bad all of this is.
But if you would just...
If you would just acknowledge the concerns that American people had early on about any of these topics, I don't want a man in the locker room with my preteen daughter.
You can't respect that understanding.
You can't feel for that father or that child.
I mean, again, it's not a semantic thing.
They think it's semantics.
They think if they just make the argument in the right way, everybody actually agrees with them.
No, no, no, no.
You've used semantics to seduce people into accepting this crap that they never would have accepted otherwise.
Now all of that pretense has been stripped away and all that's left is the reality.
And the reality is that you people don't give a damn about the pain that you cause and the travesties that you bring about as a result of your politics.
And so we're not going to...
Let you do it anymore.
And when it comes to illegal immigration and the downstream effects of that, they are innumerable.
And it's very, very frustrating seeing headlines these days about disease outbreaks in America because they keep missing the main point.
They keep missing the main part of this.
Kansas health officials say tuberculosis outbreak in KC area is the largest documented outbreak in U.S. history.
I saw a headline yesterday about, I think it was measles.
Measles outbreak.
Measles being reintroduced.
They're trying to blame that on anti-vaxxers.
100% of the cases are from illegal immigrants.
Let's read that.
I haven't read this story yet.
Do you think they mention that tuberculosis is almost entirely eradicated in America and is only here now because it's been brought?
Let's bring up that last clip, crew.
Measles, that was the measles headline.
Measles is back in Texas with two cases in Houston.
Here's what you need to know.
Do they mention that it's illegal immigrants?
Let's scroll down.
Let's see.
So this is a story from today.
Measles has returned to Texas with two cases confirmed in Houston last week.
No cases have been found in central Texas.
Vaccination is our best defense against measles and other preventable diseases.
By staying up to date with vaccinations, not only do we protect our blah, blah, blah.
Measles is highly contagious and airborne.
Measles can live up to two hours in airspace.
Measles comes with the days or weeks of illness.
Younger children.
Okay, where does it say that they've been in...
Okay, why is measles back?
Okay, the answer is immigration, but let's see what they say.
Measles was declared eliminated in the US in 2000, but then one big thing changed.
People decided not to vaccinate their children with the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine.
Yeah, because it gives people cancer and is the cause of SIDS. One dose of the MMR vaccine is typically given at 12 to 15 months and then a second at 4 to 6 years.
Two doses of the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines are required by kindergartens to enroll in public school unless you get an exception.
Now 89.6% of kindergartners are fully vaccinated in Travis County, 94.8% in Williamson, 95%.
So here's my question.
So it's been eliminated in 2000 and then somehow by not vaccinating, It just came about again?
That doesn't make any sense.
The disease spreads from one person to another.
The disease has to actually enter the country before it can spread.
It wouldn't matter if nobody was vaccinated if the disease had been eradicated and the population was stable.
Instead, you've let millions upon millions of not just unvaccinated but diseased people Into our country, and they spread measles, and then the media completely leaves that out and blames it on vaccinations.
Lack of vaccinations.
Measles outbreak associated with migrant shelters, Chicago, Illinois, February through May 2024. No, all of them.
I'm telling you all of them.
The doctors know this, by the way.
If you ask them, doctors know this.
Because they'll actually use this as an argument to get you to get vaccines.
I've had this exact experience, talking to a doctor and going, Why would I get my kid vaccinated for a disease that was eradicated?
And they go, well, you know, it still exists in some immigrant populations.
Okay, so you're using the immigration populations being infected as a way to get me to vaccinate myself.
But the reality is that if these people just weren't allowed into the country, it wouldn't be an issue in the first place.
They don't tell you that, though, do they?
That's absolutely true.
Tuberculosis eradicated, more or less, in America.
Being brought in again by migrants.
So do you understand that they're actually undoing the advancements that America has made over the last several decades?
Now, whether it's vaccinations or just increased hygienic protocols in hospitals, there's an argument to be made if you show the chart where all these endemic diseases.
Basically collapsed, like they hardly existed.
Then vaccines were introduced and they say, see, the vaccines were introduced and now it doesn't exist anymore.
And it's like, well, there may be a correlation, but there's not a causation there.
Like they're literally reintroducing things that we had eradicated.
We didn't have to worry about this anymore.
We shouldn't even have had to vaccinate for this anymore because without it being reintroduced, there was no threat.
Of measles or mumps or rubella or tuberculosis.
We got rid of that.
We took care of that.
We're a first world nation.
Our healthcare is the best in the world.
And we shouldn't have to worry about this anymore.
We're actually reintroducing these horrible diseases because of the immigration crisis, the attack.
An ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas City area is now the largest documented outbreak in US history.
They first began reporting and monitoring TB cases in 1950. Currently, there are 67 people being treated for tuberculosis in the Kansas side of the Kansas City area, 60 in Wyandotte County and seven others in Johnson County.
There are 79 confirmed latent TB cases.
These mark the largest figure since 1950. The outbreak is still ongoing, which means there could be more cases.
See, I'm trying to find somewhere in this article where they talk about it being brought in by the migrants.
They don't mention that.
Gee, they don't mention that anywhere.
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harrison smith
Interesting.
Interesting how they don't mention the fact that tuberculosis was brought in by migrants and almost always is.
So, just, you know, to the...
To the Anakasparians and Cenk Uyghurs out there, they're like, well, we have to change the way we argue to win this argument.
To the people out there, I mean, if you start coughing up blood one day, know why.
Know whose policies led to the reintroduction of the Red Death to America, okay?
It wasn't anti-vaxxers.
It wasn't Trumpers.
It wasn't a bunch of conservatives.
Bringing tuberculosis into the United States.
Mayor Lucas welcomes migrants to Kansas City to work.
And he doesn't want to work.
It's blood all down their shirt.
It's horrifying.
It's a horrifying, absolutely gruesome disease that we had taken.
We didn't take care of.
Oh, some more facts here.
Kansas City metropolitan area has a large immigrant population with estimates ranging from 135,000 to over 150,000.
Immigrants make up a significant portion of the region's economy and community and tuberculosis cases.
Always, every time.
Every single time.
They don't mention it, but if you ask, it is true.
It's ridiculous.
By the way, just out of sheer and sheer dollars, I want to move on from, but it's like so much is happening with immigration right now.
It's obviously the biggest topic.
It's what Trump ran on.
It's what he did first and foremost.
It's the thing he's most aggressively doing.
It's the thing that's changed the most.
It also is revealing the deliberate failure of the previous administration who allowed this to happen on purpose, by design.
Whether just out of pure spite to make the American people suffer or because they gained in some other way, some other ulterior motive, they're making money on the immigrants, they have to bring them in, whatever it is.
It's so apparent how WHO releases new report addressing TB among refugee and migrants.
I mean, I haven't even read any of this stuff.
It's just like all this stuff should be obvious.
All this stuff should be obvious.
When you hear like tuberculosis, highest since the 1950s.
I don't know.
What do normies think is happening?
What do normies think is going on here?
Do they think tuberculosis and these other diseases just arise from the fog?
Like, maybe.
I mean, the new fogs that we're seeing, it's maybe not such a crazy idea.
But on top of it all, is just the amount of money and resources that we spend dealing with this deliberately created crisis.
I mean, there's so many just cheesy, cheap analogies I could use, but it's just shocking to me that people can't see this, they don't get it.
If you had a home budget and you're like, why are we spending $1,000 a month on exterminators?
And the answer is because your roommate keeps releasing boxes of live rats in the attic.
It's like, just what are we doing here?
Just what are we doing here?
How are we spending this much money?
And then people turn around and go, oh, our schools are failing.
We need to spend more money.
Migrants at higher risk of developing tuberculosis in the general population.
I mean, do you have any idea?
How much money it costs to support 150,000 migrants, their healthcare, their education, the subsidies they receive.
And that's one small city, Kansas City.
I mean, that's not a giant metropolis by any means.
I'm just being bankrupted by this.
According to the Washington Times, the border crisis costs taxpayers $150 billion and counting.
The vast majority of this, the lion's share, going to educate children who come here illegally themselves or whose parents are here without authorization, according to the Budget Committee.
$150 billion a year, the majority of which goes strictly to educating foreign children.
And then you've got people going, we need more money for schools.
If you got rid of the illegal immigrants in schools, we'd have more than enough money.
Just gobs of money.
We could pay teachers twice their salary.
We could make it a competitive, you know, profession to have to where only the best people apply.
We could actually, you know, I mean the downstream effects of that would be absolutely incredible.
Instead, we're spending hundreds of billions of dollars.
Trying to teach English to people who shouldn't even be here in the first place.
So what are we doing?
So what are we doing here?
And how many problems are being caused by strictly just the amount of resources that we are forced to spend dealing with a problem that shouldn't exist and is being fabricated completely by the people in charge?
It is mind-blowing.
Anna Kasperi and Cenk Uygur are right.
They have lost the American people, not because they haven't pitched their argument in the right way, but because the policies that you people like directly harm the American people.
Waste all of our money, waste all of our resources, and we're sick of it.
We're done with it.
We have seen what the world would be like without you people, and it's beautiful and pleasant and peaceful.
And prosperous and good.
And all that they have, by the way, is the argument that things are terrible here.
That's the whole leftist pitch is like, look how miserable everybody is.
Look how much everything sucks.
So that's why you need us to change the system to make things better.
Everybody gets now that the reason everything sucks is because of the changes that you've made.
Because people have done what you've wanted them to do for so long, everything has gotten significantly worse.
And this is not just correlation, but causation.
We get that the more immigrants you bring in, the less our children are being educated.
The more we listen to you about social issues, the more we feel like we have to stay at home because nothing is available for us out there in the world anymore.
So their whole argument has been inverted.
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This very funny article came out called The Cruel Kids Table.
Hilarious.
The Cruel Kids Table from New York Magazine.
It was the cover story of New York Magazine.
The irony is that the picture that they used, they cropped out all the black people.
New York Magazine literally cropped out all the black people out of its cover photo and then complained that the entire room is white.
It turns out the party that this picture is from was held by C.J. Pearson, who is, I've been assured, is a black person.
So they're just lying.
So long story short, the New York Magazine is just deliberately lying to its audience.
They actually say almost everyone is white.
And they have this photo of a bunch of white people where they deliberately cropped out the multiple black people just out of frame.
Just off to the side.
As if that even matters, but it is funny how patently dishonest they are.
And how...
How much they're struggling to deal with this new reality.
They've been not just in charge for so long, like we were discussing earlier.
They've been in charge so long, they sort of forgot what it's like.
They've been acting as if they believe their own crap.
What they've been saying forever is that you're on the wrong side of history.
Now, the implication of that is that history is a straight line and that they're farther ahead than we are.
And we're trying to go the opposite direction.
And that's actually the perspective they have on reality.
The fact is that all of this crap they're implementing can be reversed at any point.
But they're so overconfident that they really thought they could just get away with anything.
And now they're suffering the consequences of that.
In the same way, they've had cultural preeminence for so long, cultural domination by the left for so long.
That they really don't know what to do now that they're the losers.
Now that they're losing their edge, especially with younger people, because they've been so dominant culturally.
And everybody saw this coming, right?
Everybody was like, it's going to swing back the other way.
We went so far left for so long, it was never that they were preventing the swing back from happening.
They were compounding their own issues, because the farther they swing left, when the swing back does come, It's going way to the right.
It's going way farther than it would have if they hadn't been so insane.
And they don't know how to deal with this.
And so they can't help but make us look cool, even when they're trying not to.
They keep writing hit pieces that just make Trump supporters look and sound awesome.
So it's very funny.
So it's very funny that this is happening.
Among the young, confident, and casually cruel Trumpers who, after conquering Washington, have their sights set on America.
Now, they use this word cruel.
They use this word cruel.
The fact is that the left has been so cruel for so long, so dismissive of legitimately expressed concerns, so heartless.
When confronted with the issues actually facing the American people, that the right wing, who is the compassionate wing in a lot of cases, like actually care about things that matter, we actually want there to be children and safety and like all this wonderful stuff.
But we've seen who these people are.
We've learned our lesson.
We aren't listening to their We're reveling in victory.
We're reveling in success.
We're reveling in the way that we have effectively stopped your cruelty.
So this is a different paradigm than what they're presenting.
I started reading this article.
I can't even figure out What they're trying to do with this?
I mean, if I didn't know any better, I would think this was just a pro-Trump article.
Like, it's just describing the, you know, atmosphere around the inauguration.
And it's just like, all of these young, beautiful people having a great time in ball gowns.
And it's just like, okay, so what is the point of this?
What are you trying to say?
I mean, this sounds awesome.
Sounds really cool.
The hotness of the hour was Raquel DeBono from Make America Hot Again, a singles meetup in New York.
She identifies as a city conservative.
You can be a normal person that likes to party and go out and still vote conservative.
The corporate sponsor of the evening was TikTok.
Turning Point USA's inaugural Eve Ball is featured.
You don't have to be Nashville, cowboy boots, country music.
You don't have to churn your own butter in a homestead, said Arian Wexler.
The influencer told me before the weekend began, you can be urban, live in a condo, go to Casa Cipriana, and still be normal and vote for Donald Trump.
Do they think this makes Trump supporters look bad?
I'm just very confused by this.
I'm very confused by what they're attempting to do.
From an aesthetic standpoint, this new class of conservatives is willing to top off a perfectly stylish outfit with a MAGA hat, which now comes in lots of colors.
Almost everyone is white.
The men look like Pete Hegseth in bow ties and black suits with clean-shaven faces.
The women are almost all out of their league.
As I was once informed, these young conservative parties are 80% men and 20% the most beautiful women you've ever seen.
Their makeup is subtle.
Their hair only gently blown out.
Their faces not noticeably Botoxed.
All in all, they're less yassified than the older women in their party.
Yes, say Kimberly Guilfoyle.
In this house, Melania is mother.
You want me to dissect that paragraph?
I mean, what is there to dissect?
Yeah, the women are all out of their league.
Yeah, I mean, I don't even know how to break that paragraph down.
What it is, is it's an attempt to psychologically pressure Women into staying away from conservative guys.
It's not really that complicated.
It's just it's targeting women since they're more easily influenced by their peers.
And so they're just trying to, I guess, use shame to push them away.
But I think they've forgotten an iron law of humanity, which is that everybody loves pretty women.
Everyone loves pretty women, even pretty women.
Even ugly women.
Everybody loves and wants to be around pretty women.
And we are all the time.
Because it's a spiritual prettiness.
It's a spiritual ugliness that they events.
I don't have that whole article printed out.
We can bring it up on screen.
I do want to just keep going through this and trying to identify what exactly they're doing here.
So let's just go ahead and bring up that story on screen.
I'll keep...
I'll keep reading through it.
Again, they're lying, obviously, first of all.
But they're still failing.
I serve looks every time I go somewhere.
I get burnt at the stake if I repeat an outfit.
Xavier DuRousseau told me.
At the Power 30 Awards, he wore a sparkling blazer and bow tie.
The boom-boom aesthetic.
Throwback to 80s glam.
That includes golden lamp-lit interiors.
Super villain vibes and sexy cars.
as a 20-year-old conservative who refused to speak to me in part because I'm not normal gay, did let me in on the fact that he'd rented a red Lamborghini for his weekend in the Capitol.
It is entirely possible in this world to be very gay.
Everywhere I went, people were fangirling over Scott Pressler, an out-gay activist with Jonathan Van Ness's hair.
He credits himself with turning out the Amish vote enough to win Pennsylvania.
He also, in 2020, was a stop-the-steal organizer.
Quote, Scott is the best.
He's the best.
He won his Pennsylvania.
I really like him.
Said the frat boy from Georgetown who told me homosexuality was a sin.
What's his biggest sin?
Adultery, he responded a bit too quickly.
So that's very funny.
Because again, it's not discrediting the conservative worldview.
It's reinforcing it.
I love Scott Pressler.
And I don't give a damn that he's gay.
I wouldn't care that he's gay.
If I didn't know he was gay, I wouldn't be surprised to learn.
It doesn't matter to us.
And it sort of has never mattered to us.
Are you a good person?
Are you a decent person?
Are you a patriot?
Or are you a scumbag?
That's how we see the world.
These people, it's funny because it's like this, it's this worldview of identity clashing up against reality, and the identity people can't, they don't understand what to make of what they're seeing because they're looking at us through this warped lens of their own deception.
So they're sitting there going, but Scott Pressler's gay!
And somebody's like, okay, and we're not the ones who care about that, you are.
We like Scott Pressler because he gets out the vote, because he's a tireless machine of voter registration that probably did win us Pennsylvania.
He volunteers to clean places up.
I mean, the dude is just a machine, and he's always so happy.
I've met him so many times because he's ubiquitous.
Anytime that you cover anything for Trump, there's Scott Pressler with his beautiful long hair.
Just smiling, the biggest smile you've ever seen, and encouraging you to register people to vote.
Who wouldn't love that guy?
We don't care about...
Because you know what Scott Pressler doesn't do?
Talk about being gay all the time.
You know what he doesn't do?
Push us to have women in the men's bathroom and men on women's sports teams.
It's so funny to see them try to contend with this.
We should get Scott Pressler on to talk about his experience with all of this.
And yeah, homosexuality is a sin.
Everybody sins.
Everybody sins.
We don't condemn the sin.
See, we're actually Christian.
I don't get what the big issue is here.
Again, they have this cartoonish caricature of a Trump supporter that they can't let go of and that they're holding on to.
It changes the way they perceive things, not us.
I don't know.
It's kind of hard to explain.
Basically, they've convinced themselves Trump supporters hate gay people.
They don't hate gay people, so how could they be a Trump supporter?
So they think they have to reject everything conservative because of this straw man illusion that they've conjured.
Right?
So it's like...
If you're a Trump supporter, you're a racist, and you hate gay people, and you hate women, and you love Q. And so they convince themselves of that.
They reject this straw man false reality that they present.
I'm trying to put myself in the mindset of these people to understand.
What they don't understand.
You see what I'm saying?
Anyway, it's very funny.
Let's go back to this.
I do want to read a little bit more of it.
Because it is very funny.
When I asked Charles Moran the...
Moran, the president of the Gay Log Cabin Republicans, why the group wasn't throwing a ball this year.
He says, because there are too many other parties with better scenes, we've been included to the point where we don't need to have our own tables.
We've been invited to everybody else's.
A trip to the log cabin's headquarters, a townhouse that members call Gay Gardens, reveals how many packages a gay Republican can come in now, can now come in.
Passing one of the hairy beer-drinking Coors, not Bud Light, cowboys on the street, I would never have guessed his sexuality had he not opened his mouth and said something about Grindr.
The house was decorated for some reason with pictures of Frida Kahlo, and on the wall hung a framed pride flag, which the plaque claimed was the first to fly at the Republican National Convention.
In the same way, the young left at a dinner party might say, where were you when Donald Trump was elected?
Hear people say, where were you when Trump was in Butler?
One New York young Republican told me he'd been met.
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What?
Yuck.
Yuck.
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Meanwhile, a few minutes away, a more familiar scene of MAGA commoners was unfolding the All-American Inaugural Ball hosted in the dusty, carpeted basement of the Hyatt Regency.
This gathering had drawn a crowd of Trump supporters who still get their news from Facebook, who traveled a long way and paid a lot of money to be here at the inauguration.
The admission was $850 on Eventbrite.
I'm on the Trump train.
Chugga-chugga-choo-choo.
Inexplicably, the room smelled like corn.
Oh, my God.
All right.
This person is- I don't know what this psycho is trying to make with this account of things.
But you know, the point is, and this is funny because it kind of goes along with another kind of phenomenon that we've seen.
Let me see if I can find the exact tweet that I want to reference because people have been posting this old picture of a girl kind of, yeah, here it is.
Cool, it came up immediately.
So people have been posting this picture of Hayley Williams.
I don't even know who she is.
I bet the crew knows who she is.
Hayley Williams.
And she's making like a gir face, right?
Singer of Paramore.
Cool.
You say that like I know who Paramore is.
Hayley Williams' gir face, a thread.
And so they're showing this and it's people going, why don't girls make this face anymore?
Why do girls no longer do this?
Because the word cringe has destroyed any and all self-expression.
And this is from a 4chan post.
They say, what killed the internet in general is irony.
Which is Normie's defense mechanism against being perceived as cringe.
Authenticity requires vulnerability, but vulnerability attracts deadeye meta-ironic zoomers like catnip who project their own intense aversion to vulnerability as ironic crap posting, i.e.
crapping on any expression of authentic sentiment until everyone is on the same 18 layers of defensive irony as them all proving how cool they are to each other by how trying to one-up each other on how little they care or take anything seriously.
And I think there's a lot of truth to that.
Here's the thing.
The only people that worry about being perceived as anything are weak people, unconfident people.
It's a coping mechanism.
Try to avoid looking like you're cringe, and so you have to try to look cool all the time.
But the people that do that are not cool.
The people that try really hard to look cool all the time are the lamest people in the world.
And so the Trump phenomenon is sort of broken through that, and it's the people that don't care what anybody else thinks, that are confident in themselves and what they believe and refuse to bow to the way that the left is really the pin that they've kept America in, the method by which they...
Hurt Americans is through this sneering like, you're not a cool kid if you don't believe what we believe.
And weak, cowardly people go, okay, I want you to think I'm cool.
I'm cool.
I'll believe what you want me to believe.
And that's weakness, right?
That's weak, simping, limp material.
People that are confident will sit there and go, no, that's stupid.
I don't care what you have to say about it.
I don't care that you're going to call me names.
I'm right and you're wrong.
And that's just how it is.
And that's just how it goes.
And I believe this and that's that.
That's why, you know, Christianity is, you know, muscular, masculine Christianity is making a comeback as well because it's the same thing that has poisoned the churches.
Churches going, no, we're cool.
No, we can.
We'll abandon the long-held tenets of our faith as long as you think we're cool if we do it.
When it's the...
You know, old school, like, Orthodox and Catholic people, they're just like, you don't think my religion's cool?
That's not what my religion is for.
My religion is not around to make you feel cool or to make me feel cool for having it.
It doesn't bend to your will.
You're a freaky weirdo.
My religion is awesome, and I'm going to keep promoting it and believing it, regardless of what you say.
So it's this, it's the death of peer pressure is what they're really documenting right now.
The death of their dominance over peer pressure.
And people are realizing and respecting and understanding now that all of that's fake.
All of that pressure that they wield through the control of the mainstream media is going away.
And now it's a lot cooler actually to just stand up for what you believe in and say what you think regardless of what anybody says about it.
And that's always been cool.
That's always been the thing that you should be doing.
It's just that previously we actually had a It's a conservative majority and a conservative culture.
And so the people that would stand up against that were liberal.
And it was cool to do that because they were people that were standing up against the peer pressure of the majority.
And that was cool.
But now the majority is trans furries and the people standing up against that are cool for a lot of reasons.
Anyway, it's very funny to see them try to discriminate against and slander conservatives.
As being the beautiful cool bunch.
It's like, okay.
By the way, you should look up a picture of the person that wrote this article.
It's very funny.
Let's go to the callers now.
Tim in California.
I had not heard this story.
Go ahead, Tim.
You're on the air.
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All right.
I don't think Tim is hearing me.
We might need to figure out how to route my voice into the calls because I don't think that's a problem with Tim.
Let's keep him on the line and see if we can't work that out.
This might be our fault.
Timothy, are you able to hear me?
Timothy, the more...
I can't hear.
Yeah, they're not hearing me.
All right, we got to figure out how to do this.
Again, we're having to work out some things technically here behind the scenes.
But we are going to...
All right, I'm giving the crew a second.
We do have a lot of videos to get to.
Maybe I'll just go to a video here in a second while we figure things out in the background.
We've got two minutes left in this segment.
Let's go to clip number 19. This is like the polar opposite of what I was just talking about.
This is like the inversion of everything cool and good and now ascendant in the culture.
Here's what we're leaving behind.
Fat people who whine.
Let's watch.
Clip 19. We are disheartened to learn that this driver's unacceptable behavior.
Please DM us at your early convenience for additional support.
We'd like to address this as soon as possible.
So this incredibly obese woman is I guess suing Lyft because Her driver didn't have a forklift, didn't have a trailer hitch attachment in order to give this cow a ride.
Apparently, you have to be able to transport livestock if you want to be a Lyft driver these days.
This entitlement is over.
We're done with it.
Our country is not going to just deal with this anymore.
Here's this woman.
She's some rapper lady.
God only knows what that means anymore.
She weighs 4,000 pounds.
She hardly even fits in the elevator.
I guess she calls a lift.
Someone shows up with just a normal human-sized car, and she doesn't fit in it.
Imagine being the lift driver and driving up and seeing a car-sized woman.
Try to get into your Honda Civic.
And Lyft is capitulating and going, it is unacceptable for our customers to be treated this way.
Look, you can be fat.
That's your choice.
That's your decision to live your life that way.
I'm not going to tell you you should change, but no, you can't ride in Honda Civics or airplanes.
That's a choice you've made.
All right, welcome back, folks.
I'm not sure what's going on with the phone system right now.
Two in California did call in about this story.
F-16s scrambled after a possible drone nears Donald Trump's plane.
Two U.S. Air National Guard F-16C Vipers and one U.S. Coast Guard MH-65 helicopter were scrambled to intercept a possible drone near one of Donald Trump's backup planes, according to a flight tracking data and air traffic control.
The maneuvers were spotted using ADS-B exchange data and ATC recording by conspiracy theory demunking website Metabunk, reported by the Warzone and post from Flight Tracking X account, the new Area 51. When Newsweek put these reports to Joint Base Andrews Air Force Base for a comment, it did not deny them.
Newsweek has also contacted the White House and the U.S. Air Force via email for comment.
The SAM-47USAF Boeing C-32A757 was reportedly supposed to land at Joint Base Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. when a potential drone sighting delayed it.
The potential drone was seen over the freeway airport around 10 miles north of Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, according to the audio.
A spokesperson for the 89th Airlift Wing, which is responsible for the Presidential Airlift Unit and its mission at Joint Base Andrews, told Newsweek there is no operational impact on to any 89th Airlift Wing aircraft landing at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, on January 26, 2025. Aircrew followed aircraft control instructions and landed uneventfully.
So in the audio, the ATC operator can be heard telling the pilots of SAM-47, you can expect some delay.
I have a scramble in progress.
Before he tells the Coast Guard helicopter, call sign Blackjack-01, and the F-16s, call sign Bravo-1, that the target of interest was a potential drone.
Later in the clip, the operator addresses a second F-16, Bravo-2.
Eventually, the F-16s returned to Joint Base Air Force.
Joint Base Andrews and the MH-65 returned to Reagan International Airport, none of which intercepted the target of interest.
The C-32A landed without incidents.
That's interesting.
It was not reported yet, and this, of course, follows very shortly after the January 14th decision by Chinese drone maker DJI to no longer prevent their drones from flying over airports, wildfires, and the White House.
Where the drones themselves would prevent flight over airports and other sensitive areas.
And DJI removed those restrictions.
So I'm a little bit...
I don't know.
I have mixed feelings about.
However, it does seem to be causing problems.
That being said, obviously, DJI isn't the only drone maker.
And you can make your drones yourself.
And have no restrictions to where you can fly them.
That is a little bit concerning.
Some officials have even called for a state of emergency to be declared with President-elect Trump and other Republican lawmakers calling for the unmanned aerial systems to be shot down.
This having to do with the drones spotted over American airbases in the UK, including RAF Lakenheath, Middenhall, and Feltwell in eastern England between November 20th and 22nd.
Yeah, mystery drones continue to plague the United States, in this case apparently causing some F-16s to be scrambled as they were potentially in the path of one of Trump's backup planes, the other Air Force Ones not actually carrying the president.
So when we get back on the other side, I will try to open up the phone lines again.
We'll see if that works.
Again, this is the first time we're doing it in this location, so we'll have to...
Do a little bit of troubleshooting, but hopefully we'll be able to get that online and launch that.
We still have a lot to talk about, including Israel and China.
And some other late-breaking news about COVID-19, the vaccine, the CIA revelation about the origin of the virus, as well as, I guess I should say right now, they released it on purpose.
Can we just reemphasize?
The fact that we've known from the very beginning, not only was COVID-19 lab created, but it was released on purpose and by design as part of an international conspiracy.
All right, welcome back, folks.
Again, we're troubleshooting the phone lines behind the scenes.
We're going to try to get connected at some point.
I'll let you know whenever that is.
In the meantime, we have a lot more to talk about.
A lot of videos to show you.
I can go ahead and show you the video I mentioned earlier.
Clip number eight.
This is San Clemente, California.
Normally in California, you drive right through these checkpoints, but now checkpoints are being activated across the border states, causing people to stop and present their identification.
So we can go ahead and go to that video now.
You guys have a checkpoint at San Clemente on Freeway S North.
And it says, stop here, U.S. officers.
And you can see the cars being stopped.
Again, I've been subjected to this myself when going to a friend's ranch in Del Rio and being rather insulted that I'm being stopped by U.S. border agents when I haven't even crossed the border.
And I'm against that in principle.
However, however, they put us in this position.
They put us in this position, and we have to do these things.
Now, hopefully this will be a temporary measure.
Hopefully without an open border, we will need to have checkpoints within the United States.
It shouldn't be necessary, but it is at this point, and we just have to deal with that.
More and more videos are coming out showing basically parts of the U.S. become ghost towns.
Clip number three here, a San Diego resident, shows doctor's office that's always full, now empty, that everyone is hiding from ice.
Another Border Patrol, we can go to that and just run it as B-roll because it's just more Mexican music playing behind it.
But more and more videos of these are coming out.
My doctor's office that's always full is empty today.
It's like, wow, no wait, huh?
No wait at the doctor's office.
You know, I've already described this.
Same thing with the show at Home Depot and Walmart and places that are typically, you know, packed to the gills and they're just completely empty.
Okay, so everybody there was illegal?
Everybody there was illegal that entire time.
I guess – and I saw somebody coming and going, yeah, so this exposes why they've allowed illegal immigration.
They're importing consumers.
It's like, so what's the downstream effect of this?
That Walmart's going to have to shut down if all of its customers were illegal.
So it's like, okay, so you can just see it now.
The Walmart's shut down.
The DMV lines clear out.
The cops go from being...
Swat team, militarized, heavily armed thugs to just your neighborhood cop again.
It's like, we can do it.
We can do it.
We can just get back to how we were.
We can just get back to the 1950s.
We literally can do it.
And it all starts with getting rid of the tens of millions of invaders, possibly a hundred million.
I mean, I don't even know at this point.
You've got entire swaths of like Chicago are just ghost towns now because all the immigrants are.
Staying inside.
It could be one out of every three Americans is just a foreigner, is just not paying taxes, not contributing to our government, just living off of the surplus of the few Americans that actually work for profit-making companies.
I want to go now to a video.
I think it's clip number 24. This was posted by Mario Nafal earlier today.
NGOs emerge as shadow government with 55,000 organizations.
Again, I've tried to express this before.
When you really start digging into and trying to create maps of these networks, it becomes so clear what a tangled web of influence and money laundering.
That NGOs truly represent.
And it's funny because the phrase I use for this, and amongst other things, is the fractal conspiracy, right?
The conspiracy where you can zoom in and in and in, and it looks the same, and zoom out and down and down, and it looks the same, and it's sort of infinite.
It's infinite, this conspiracy.
And the more you dig, the more you find, and it just goes and goes and goes.
So he actually uses that phrase.
Fractal technology maps.
Previously, fractal technology maps previously hidden connections between 55,000 liberal NGOs, revealing how tax dollars allegedly flow through major institutions like Vanguard and Morgan Stanley to groups like the Chinese Progressive Association.
This breakthrough tracking system can now monitor every dollar going to every NGO, exposing intricate funding webs that traditional tech could not detect.
For example, Black Voters Matter Funds $4 million distribution network was invisible until quantum mapping revealed dozens of subsidiary organizations.
The unprecedented mapping reveals a previously hidden web of financial relationships.
Let's go now to clip number 24.
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What you're looking at is the central nervous system of how the leftists use NGOs, non-governmental organizations so that they are able to interfere in elections, to transform American culture, much of which is paid for by the American taxpayer.
Now, what you are looking at has never been seen before because it can't be seen with conventional technology.
Every dot you see here is an NGO that is tied to the Chinese Progressive Association.
In the next few minutes, we're going to do that analysis.
But let's go look at some of these outlying organizations.
Voters Matter Fund, $4 million, is funding all of these different organizations you see here.
United Ballot, MIA Strategies, Mississippi Legislative Black Fund, Step Up Louisiana Organizing Fund, Abundant Life Ministries, Organizational Support Services.
And here's another group.
The National Domestic Workers Alliance.
And who might they be funding?
Well, let's go look.
Ariba Las Vegas Workers Center.
And here's a small group out here.
The Fair Work Center.
And who might they be funding?
LGBTQ Allyship.
Al Noor Islamic Center.
Somali Community Services of Seattle.
Working Washington.
Vote yes for work.
So what we have just shown you is one year where the Chinese Progressive Association has given money to organizations in the United States, all of which is tax exempt.
And those organizations gave the money to a second organization.
And what you are seeing here in one year from one organization are the thousands of interconnections, every one of which is to a leftist organization.
In many cases, these organizations are getting taxpayer money.
They are being funded by the United States government and they are involved in activities that are antithetical to what America is trying to do.
Well now let's look at who gives money to the Chinese Progressive Association.
So we go here and here's our answer.
The San Francisco Foundation, $750,000.
The Sierra Health Foundation.
East Bay Community.
National Employment Law.
Silicon Valley Foundation, which I recall is Mark Zuckerberg's group.
Vanguard Charitable Endowment.
Morgan Stanley Impact Fund.
America Online.
Tides Center, Mujeres Unidas, California Justice Fund, Power California Fund, the New Venture Fund, Rockefeller Philanthropy, the Tides Foundation, the American Civil the Tides Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union.
So you can see that the people connected to the Chinese Progressive Association in terms of to whom the Chinese Progressive Association gives money are leftist organizations.
But when you look at the groups who give money to the Chinese Progressive Association, some of them are some of America's largest financial institutions.
Now, this has all been hidden for years because current technology doesn't have the ability to demonstrate that.
But now, with fractal quantum speed technology, we can show you every dollar going to every NGO, every dollar coming out of every NGO. We can show you every director, and if that director works at more than one NGOs, we can show you their telephone numbers, we can show you their addresses, and we can make a determination if any of those are common.
And we will be doing that here.
On this website.
harrison smith
So again, this is Mario Nafal posted this.
I guess this is the original post here.
And, you know, obviously this has to do at least in part with Trump's order.
And we reported on earlier today, Trump White House orders freeze on federal grants and loans.
He ordered all federal agencies temporarily block disbursements of grants and loans.
And you have to understand that so much of this is being done with your money, either through BlackRock and Vanguard, doing this with your retirement fund that they're managing, or strictly through tax funds being re-dispersed out to these leftist groups.
And it's a pretty good deal they have going on, right?
You hire a lobbyist for a million dollars, they can get you a federal grant for $10 billion.
And you don't have to prove anything.
You don't have to prove your worth.
You don't have to show that what you're doing is worth it.
It's just they just write you a check of other people's money and you have to provide nothing in return.
There's no requirement for actually achieving anything, actually achieving anything good.
None of that matters as long as you know the right people and are able to make the case.
And we've even seen...
Undercover footage from the likes of James O'Keefe showing, you know, before Trump got into office, the EPA and others were bragging about having dispersed something like $100 billion just as quickly as they could, just handing out grants to people, trying to Trump-proof them or trying to, you know, give them the funds they need to make it through.
And you just, it just is so psychotic what we do as a country.
It's so insane and retarded.
It's really hard to even fathom.
And then the other side of that, yeah, it truly feels like we're on the Titanic, like we're throwing gold bars off the edge.
Who are the gold bars going to?
Nonprofits, states, tribes.
It's the EPA. We gave them money because it was harder if it was a government-run program.
They could take the money away if Trump won because it was an insurance policy against Trump winning.
It's until the Trump people came in and...
Tell us we can no longer give them.
I do climate policy things.
And he says $100 billion.
That was his estimate as to how much money they've stolen.
Now, $1 billion is an astronomical amount of money.
I mean, if you invent a product that earns $1 billion, you're Steve Jobs.
You're Steven Spielberg.
You're like an epic hero of capitalism if you can make $1 billion.
Or you can just be some random leftist with a degree from Georgetown, in which case you can get a billion dollars for being gay.
So why do we allow this to be the case?
How is this possible?
And then on top of that, think about the fact that these networks, this tangled web, Of psychotic thieves have been using our money to try to destroy our country and our people for decades, and they're still losing.
Now imagine if instead of that, what happened was when a Republican got into office, they started writing billion-dollar checks to every right-wing organization.
And this is the lesson we need to learn.
I saw somebody on X. I'll read the actual comment.
I get why you'd make it.
Mr. Barnes on X. I was talking about the swinging pendulum saying that the left got so overconfident they thought that the pendulum would never swing back so they just kept pushing and pushing and pushing meaning that the momentum is going to be that much more when this pendulum does eventually swing back.
So Mr. Barnes says, that swinging pendulum you're currently describing at your show is by design.
Extremes create extremes.
Malevolent forces smarter than you or I know this and use it against us.
We shouldn't be cheering for it.
I say this as a huge fan.
I get it.
I get why you'd say that.
First of all, nobody's smarter than me.
So that's not even possible.
First of all, that doesn't exist.
So nobody's smarter than me.
Don't say that again.
But this is what I'm talking about.
The danger is that we don't do things the right way and that, you know, the problems that we're trying to solve here don't get solved and eventually, you know, it really, it's like the Nazis come back into power and it's just like insane and then we have to be fighting.
I mean, it can get bad if it's in a certain way.
When you're talking about when your position is America and Americana.
And liberty and truth, justice, and the founding fathers.
Like, you really can't be too extreme in that regard.
And I'm not talking about, you know, the left will do something where they'll spend a billion dollars on some group whose entire point is to try to get elementary schools to have porn in their libraries.
And it's like, that's insane.
It's horrifying.
But it absolutely exists.
And it's being very successful.
What would the inversion of that be?
What would be the equal and opposite reaction be in that case?
And it's like, well, we would fund, you know, we'd write a million dollar checks to organizations that want to teach kids about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Like, nobody's out there going, we need to fund programs to teach kids that being gay is a sin.
It's like, that's not It's not really what we're all about.
There's really not a lot of danger in the pendulum swinging too far in that direction.
What I want to see is equal and opposite.
I want to see everything that the left does, I want to do for us instead of them.
So as they are throwing gold bars off the Titanic, I want those gold bars to be confiscated from them and handed to our guys.
And then we should have hundreds of billions of dollars to spread good news, to spread positive indoctrination.
And positive propaganda into real history and reality and truth.
What's so bad about that?
What's the worst possible thing that could come about from that?
I don't see it.
I don't see a downside to this.
So this is the type of thing that, like, good, I'm glad that this stuff is frozen.
Trump froze all of this and is going to review it.
But I want to see an inversion.
I want to see...
All the money that went towards CRT crap, put that towards the Heritage Foundation, right?
All of the money that goes towards NPR, put towards Infowars.
Like, equal and opposite.
If our networks were empowered by billions of dollars of free money from the government, could you imagine how successful we would be?
Could you even imagine?
So that's what needs to happen.
It needs to happen fast.
It needs to happen continuously from here on out.
The left gets this.
They get the concept of political loyalty, the reward system of political patronage.
The right wing needs to learn this lesson.
They need to learn like, hey, you get me into office.
Suddenly all the grants open up to all of the organizations that you like.
Suddenly instead of the government funding Planned Parenthood to the tunes of billions of dollars, they'll be funding pregnancy centers to the tunes of billions of dollars.
Equal and opposite.
Needs to happen, has to happen.
Okay, so I'm glad it's paused for now.
Let's reopen the federal...
The federal grants just towards good things for people that make sense.
Okay, let's do that.
Let's do that.
Because again, the trick is small government.
The lie is small government.
The lie is, well, the liberals are spending all this money and if we get into power, we'll cut off that money.
And it's like, okay, first of all, the liberals are going to continue to spend that money even when you're in office.
They're still in control of these organizations.
They're still funding.
Funding that money.
On top of that, the banks are all on their side.
So they're using all of your retirement funds to push this as well.
And then eventually, when you are kicked out of office because you've done nothing to actually promote your ideas, you've done nothing to actually support the networks who got you elected, and said you cut them off because you're such a principled conservative, so the liberals are going to win inevitably the next time, and they're going to get back in and just turn on the spigot and turn it on even more to make up for the years that they were cut off.
So the only way to combat this is to spend the same amount of money but on our stuff and not theirs.
To crush them financially and politically and culturally by using the resources that are available to promote our ideas and not theirs.
Again, the trick, the lie, the scam is small government.
Because if only one side is playing that game...
Then one side is just deliberately cutting itself off from the resources that they need to achieve what they want to achieve.
While the other side is perfectly willing and able to just get everything for themselves, hand out all the money to all of their friends as rapidly as possible.
And then when they're out of office, they live on the funds for a little while.
And then they're back in office and they're handing out money again.
Meanwhile, we're up there just like, we're not handing money out to anybody.
No, we're the good guys and we're not going to give money to anybody.
So the left will be well-funded, and our side will be shoestring budget, grassroots, achieving nothing.
It's like, we're done with that, we're done with that, we're done with that.
It's far, far, far less important to me now that the government limited spending than that it's spending money in the right places, that it spends money to stop the outrageous communist propaganda that is poisoning our entire system.
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So much stuff has happened in America that's taken up most of the shows for the past week.
Hardly covered any international news other than stuff out of China that is just impacting politics and the economy here.
But there's a lot of stuff going on around the world that we can get to.
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Oxford and Cambridge to move away from traditional exams to boost results of minorities.
They don't usually come out and say it quite like that.
Universities considering open book tests and take home papers in bid to close achievement gap between students from different backgrounds.
Top universities between Oxford and Cambridge have been given the green light to move away from traditional exams in a bid to boost the grades of minority groups and poorer students.
So, they're not boosting their education.
They're not improving their education.
They're not actually making them learn more stuff.
They are just mad that it's being quantified.
Who is this?
How are we still doing this?
How is this still a thing going on?
They're getting rid of exams because white people do well on exams.
Better than the minorities.
I mean, you would think even if your only concern was to boost minorities, even if that was your overriding priority, wouldn't you want to do something to actually improve their academic achievement? wouldn't you want to do something to actually improve their It's one of these things it's hard for me to even argue against because it's –
I can't even believe it's being suggested.
I can't even believe...
I can't even believe that somebody would suggest this, let alone that people would go along with it, let alone that the top universities in the whole world would accept it.
Crazy.
I mean, it's just...
How do you...
How do you even come up with this?
How does he get this far down the line?
It just makes sense.
It just makes no sense on the face of it.
You can just...
In any situation...
I'm thinking of analogies to how to illustrate this.
Do I need to?
De facto DEI. Not even.
It's beyond DEI. Just imagine you have two kids.
One kid is achieving a lot and the other kid isn't.
You're sitting down with your significant other.
I'm sitting down with the mother of the children going...
All right, well, he's doing really well and she's not.
What should we do about this?
And if your answer is, let's just stop quantifying their achievements, you just look at the person and be like, what?
No, I'm trying to help her get better.
I'm trying to raise her up.
He's doing fine.
I don't need to mess with him.
She's not doing well.
Like, how do we raise her up to the level with him?
And that shouldn't even be the goal.
The goal should be how do we maximize her achievement?
How do we make her the best that she can be?
Not how do we make them equal.
That's absurd anyway.
Because the only way you can do that is by bringing the top levels down.
It's a lot easier to meet the lowest common denominator than it is to raise that common denominator.
Which is in any situation.
Who would suggest this?
Who would accept it?
And how is it being written about in mainstream media as being implemented in Oxford and Cambridge?
These things are just not fit for purpose anymore.
What is the point of having universities if you're not going to have exams?
What is the point of having schools if you're not going to grade the student's achievement?
Nobody would ever, ever, ever, ever, ever go along with this in any situation in their personal life.
How is it implemented as national policy?
I just, I genuinely, it is infuriating.
It's just infuriating that this is the case.
Elite British universities could move towards a more inclusive assessment such as open book tests or take home papers instead of in-person unseen exams.
In an effort to close the grades gap.
There's a grades gap.
Racism of the gaps.
If we categorize these students by race, one race does better than another.
That's bad and means there's racism.
So now let's stop having tests?
What does this Daily Mail article say?
Scroll down a little bit.
It's being blocked by the cube.
Universities are under pressure to close the gap in the portions of first and two-to-ones given to white middle-class students compared with other groups.
Yeah, how dare white middle-class people do well?
How dare they?
Tutors believe that traditional exams disadvantage ethnic minorities, poor students, and those with mental health issues and disabilities.
Yeah, well...
Okay.
And having a broken leg will disadvantage you in gymnastics.
It doesn't mean you get rid of the competition.
I don't even know.
I mean...
I don't even know what to say about that.
It's so absurd.
That's just depressing.
It's just depressing that anybody would even suggest it, let alone accept it, let alone implement it at the highest achievement universities in the world.
It's just crazy.
It's crazy.
They had a good run.
They had a good run.
Something like a thousand years.
Something like a thousand years of education in Oxford.
Just gone.
Just it's over now.
It's over.
Just crazy.
Final thing before we get to calls.
I don't know, it's weird.
Our calls filled up immediately the first time.
Second time we put out the number.
Like nobody's calling in.
512-266-0642.
Lines still open.
512-266-0642.
We'll go out to your calls here momentarily.
People keep calling in and hanging up.
I don't know what's going on, but there are lines open, so give us a call.
So Hamas hostages have been returned.
Israeli hostages have been returned from Hamas.
And it's leading to the strangest headlines you've ever read.
Hamas staged hostages appearances ahead of release.
Hamas altered hostages appearances before release.
Despite nearly starving the hostages, Hamas used special techniques to make them look healthier and more energetic.
What are they talking about?
Hamas has reportedly implemented an accelerated rehabilitation process for the hostages before their release.
The terrorist organization, according to a report from N12, provided hostages with nutritious food and stimulants shortly before their release to create the impression they were treated well during their captivity.
Okay, but then you talk to the hostages and they're like, yeah, I was treated well throughout my captivity.
Thank you.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
At a certain, like, some lies I understand.
Why even lie about this?
Why lie about this?
Do people think that Hamas' reputation is going to be saved because they fed their hostages?
Like, just why are they lying about this?
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
Israel kept bombing aid caravans, so.
Oh, you're not chiming in on the show?
Matt's saying very racist things in my ear.
I thought they were going out over the air.
He keeps saying just the most horrible things, and apparently you people can't hear.
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
But he did say that Israel kept stopping food, which is absolutely true.
But I'm just very confused by it.
You know it's not possible, right?
You know it's not possible to just starve somebody for a year and then feed them really quickly in 24 hours and they just look healthy?
Why are they lying about this?
Why are they saying such obviously untrue things?
What does this even mean?
The worst interpretation of this is that Hamas fed the hostages a lot before releasing them.
So it's okay.
So what?
So Hamas fed the hostages really well before releasing them?
And that's bad because it was to trick you?
unidentified
What?
harrison smith
The practice has come to light amid ongoing phases to release of hostages.
The report states that Hamas insured hostages appeared energetic and in good condition upon their return to Israel.
However, testimonies from recently...
Freed women paint a starkly different picture of their captivity.
We actually have a video of one of the released hostages and about how she was, well, how she was raped.
She was raped by Hamas.
Let's go to clip 21. Israel has produced its first rape victim hostage of Hamas.
Here she talks about how she was raped by them.
Let's listen.
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I always try to explain to people that rape It's a really big word, okay?
It's not only the act.
Even when a guy stands in the front of your door, and you sit down, and he's staring at you for 10 minutes straight.
Five, six times a day, every day, for 54 days.
Trust me.
That's a rape.
harrison smith
No, it's, no, that's, no, it's not.
alex jones
I mean, Thank you.
harrison smith
When somebody stares at you, that's rape.
Do you know you're all raping me right now?
Unless you're on the radio, you're raping me.
I've been raped over a thousand times.
I am forced to be raped three hours a day, five days a week.
That's part of this job.
Hundreds of thousands of people are raping me at this very moment.
Can you believe it?
Not even to make light of it, but it's just like, why?
Why are they like this?
Why are they doing this?
Is it really the worst thing in the world to say, like, we were kidnapped from our home, we were taken and forced to live underground, held at gunpoint, but, you know, they fed us all right.
And I didn't get raped.
unidentified
Like...
harrison smith
Why do they have to lie about this stuff?
Like any...
I don't know.
I just don't get it.
I just don't understand it.
It just doesn't make any sense to me.
I don't get the compulsion.
I don't want to make light of it, but it's like...
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
They looked at me for 10 minutes and that's rape?
Okay.
unidentified
All right.
harrison smith
I'm very sorry you had to go through that.
Let's go to clip number 10, by the way.
We can roll this as B-roll.
This is what the Gazans are returning to.
Returning Gazans take stock of destruction after ceasefire.
Swaths of the Palestinian enclave have been leveled, posing challenges for reconstruction.
Here's what...
That's not the right one.
That's a very funny video, but that's not the right one.
Clip 10, this is what Palestinians are returning to.
Clip 25 as well.
So here's the devastation.
People are returning.
Can you even imagine?
Talk about rebuilding.
There's nothing even there.
Here's the Palestinians actually returning.
Just this mass of humanity.
Again, these images are going to be in history books.
It's absolutely devastating what's been done to these people.
The story of Infowars, Gaza Strip, why the Gaza Nakbas may still happen.
It's by Roy Ignatius.
And it's been my contention since the very beginning of the latest war between Israel and Hamas that Israel's true goal is the mass displacement of the Palestinian people.
Now it seems I may just be right.
We need to prevent this at all costs.
And I completely agree.
It's just totally brutal what's been done to the Gazans.
And it's absolutely unacceptable, our participation in this.
With that, let's go on to the calls.
Chad in Minnesota wants to talk about the anti-American influence ruining this country.
Go ahead, Chad.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Good morning, Harrison.
harrison smith
Good morning.
unidentified
Yeah, it just repeats in my mind every day.
And you guys are talking about it today, which is great.
I love it.
You guys always are right on point.
I look back to the history of the last 100 or so years, and I just think to myself, you know, the power of the purse strings, or who controls the purse strings, and what...
You know, what outside influences that are nefarious control this country or are trying to gain complete control of this country?
And it's just, with all the lies, the deception of pitting everybody against each other, we are compartmentalized.
And we need to be decompartmentalized.
And you guys do this for this country.
And with more and more people signing on and getting aware and being, you know, awareness is an awesome thing.
And what Trump's doing is, within two weeks, what he's already accomplished, I'm not worried about Trump.
I'm worried about possibility of individuals around him.
Larry Ellison.
mRNA.
Are we, as a country, on the same page as to what mRNA potentially could do to the human body?
Some people say, oh, well, you know, it does this.
Others say this.
De-compartmentalize.
Get on the same page.
Nicole Shanahan.
Brilliant.
Put a moratorium on it.
Don't just say, well, we can't have it, you know.
Put a moratorium on it and give it 10 years.
Do you think Larry Ellison is going to be okay with that?
Do you think all of the next gen companies that are in their clinical trials and well along the way of getting therapeutics that treat with mRNA are going to be on board with that?
harrison smith
This is another interesting sort of...
It's very similar to what I was just talking about because I was thinking about this too.
If mRNA is this miracle thing, like let's just take it at its face and say, okay, you know, mRNA can be, you know, personally, you know, altered to address somebody's specific genetic makeup and it can be used to prevent cancers and all this.
If it's so great and it's so wonderful, then why do they need to trick us into it?
Why do they need to launch COVID? And claim it's a vaccine like your typical vaccines.
Why do they need to change the definition of vaccines?
It's like there's something about the dishonesty that these people can't break away from.
It's like they're compelled to just do things dishonestly.
If they'd just been honest, if they'd just gone, hey, there's this new medical technology.
Here's how it works.
Here's what we think it can be used for.
We want to start introducing this.
Maybe we'll introduce this.
In a trial fashion first.
If you want it, you can get it, but you don't have to.
Instead, they're out there in these meetings going, if we're going to completely redo the vaccine system, it's got to be a shock.
It's got to be something that's going to compel people to do it.
And so they fabricate COVID. They release COVID. They let it destroy the entire country.
They let it kill all these people in order to force us into a position where we have to take it.
And now it's like maybe mRNA is a miracle.
Maybe it can cure cancer and do all this other stuff.
You blew it.
You folks blew it.
You should have just introduced it honestly.
You should have just been truthful with us.
But now that you've been so dishonest, now that you've had to start a global pandemic in order to trick us into accepting it, we're never going to accept it.
We're never going to trust you again.
So it's like the patent dishonesty at every level is only screwing themselves over.
And it's maddening.
It's infuriating.
And I completely agree, Chad.
Tim from the United States has also called in about how to ban mRNA vaccines.
By the way, we have Tim, Tony, Tom, and Toby, which is funny, have called in.
Tim, you're on the air.
How do we ban mRNA vaccines?
unidentified
We have to have the courage to tell Trump no.
And we have to have the courage to tell Trump and the peer pressure that goes behind all of the fantastic things that's going on around us right now.
We're winning like crazy, and I think we're kind of drunk on winning because We're losing sight of what's really going on.
And if we can muster up the courage to resist the peer pressure and tell Trump to his face as much as possible that he's wrong on this issue, then maybe we have a chance and maybe we're illegitimate.
But if we don't, then we're hypocrites and we're wasting everybody's time.
And we're actually, as conservatives, Republicans, info warriors, we too are committing crimes against humanity by letting this happen.
harrison smith
Well, absolutely.
The good news is we're not hypocrites.
The good news is we don't just go along with whatever Trump says.
And the backlash against the mRNA announcement has been absolutely massive and from basically every angle.
I mean, there's lots of good litmus tests these days.
And if you're going along with the mRNA crap, you've failed the litmus test.
You have failed the test of loyalty, whether you're loyal to the ideals that we're pursuing and the Make America Great Again.
Or you're just gonna go along with whatever Trump says.
It's not that big of an issue for us.
It's why we're the good guys, because we don't just swallow everything that our supposed leaders feed us.
And it's been very nice to see how many people have been outspokenly against some of the things Trump is doing because they're not good and he's being led down a...
Led down a bad path by a lot of people around him.
I completely agree, Tim.
Luckily, a lot of people are standing up and pointing out how bad this is.
Let's go to Tom.
Tom in Michigan.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Yes, Harrison.
harrison smith
Go ahead.
unidentified
I just have a small question, and I'd like to kind of put this out to Donald Trump.
Why doesn't he pardon Infowars?
harrison smith
Well, because we haven't been hit with federal charges.
He could stop the DOJ from being involved in the crap, but at this point, everything with Infowars is done except for the bankruptcy proceedings, and I don't know how he could insert himself into that.
So I appreciate the thought, but I don't really think there's too much Trump could do for us right now.
unidentified
I was just wondering.
I just thought maybe he could...
Get some people to look into it and find out about what actually happened in the trial and all that.
And since we all know that it was fake and it was a hoax, why can't we just say, okay, fine.
Let's just stop all this, give InfoWars back to the original owners, and just let it be.
harrison smith
What we should do is reincorporate InfoWars as a non-profit and then get...
A hundred billion dollars from the Trump administration.
That would be a way you could help us.
That would be the way that we could do it.
That would be very fun.
But no, I don't think there's too much Trump can do.
And look, we've survived and we've thrived.
CNN is collapsing.
MSNBC is collapsing.
Every left-wing media outlet is collapsing.
we're still thriving and we've never relied on government funds we've never relied on you know NGO networks keeping us afloat we've always relied on you the American people going to info war store.com and the Alex Jones store.com and as long as you keep doing that then we don't need anybody else's help we'll do it all ourselves so I appreciate the thought Tom I I don't think there's anything Trump could really do for us.
It'd be nice if he did.
It'd be nice if he just come on and do an interview with us.
Maybe we could get a White House press pass.
There's tons of things that we could do that he could do for us.
It ain't happening.
Let's go to, thank you for the call, Tom.
Let's go to Toby now.
Go ahead, Toby in Virginia.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Well, I'll touch on what Tom said.
The bigger question is, is why hasn't Julian Assange and Edward Snowden received the pardon yet?
Because it's clear what Edward Snowden tried to warn Donald Trump about is exactly what happened to him.
And I just want to touch real quick to not waste my time.
I feel like I'm still distrusting Elon Musk.
I'm shadowbanned like a mug on my page.
I made a retweet the other day about pardoning Edward Snowden.
I think I had seven impressions.
I got over 600 following.
And if InfoWars can show my page, my dad had a heart attack last week.
He had no life insurance.
His girlfriend died a month before that, and I'm trying to get up.
It says $6,000 on my page.
I only need to get up $1,700 more somehow.
harrison smith
Help cover Michael Hatfield tomorrow.
Sorry, we're coming up against the end of the show here.
There's your GoFundMe.
Help cover Michael Hatfield's memorial.
unidentified
$1,700, man.
That's it.
harrison smith
Bring up his Twitter again.
I'm sorry to cut you off, but I do want to, if the InfoWars audience can help out our friend Toby, that's what this community is for.
Toby Hatfield at GrayWolfU571.
GrayWolfU571.
Thanks for that call, Toby.
unidentified
Yeah, look, we're just gonna have to pick this up in tomorrow's episode.
So there's still a lot to talk about.
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