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Music Music And this is exactly what we're trying to do. | ||
To start this project, we're calling it the Global Virome Project. | ||
And a group of us are trying to get this agenda and see if it's actually fundable. | ||
See if we can get countries to get behind it, get agencies to get behind it, the private sector to get behind it. | ||
And finally, start to discover the total diversity of risky viruses on the planet. | ||
A lot of them won't come to anything, but some of them, hopefully, will be the next HIV and will stop them before they happen. | ||
Fauci's right-hand man, Dr. Peter Daszak, sought DARPA's approval to release a deadly COVID virus into the wild. | ||
The Fauci-controlled project sought to target humans with, quote, skin-piercing nanoparticles to deliver chimeric weapons. | ||
And did surveillance of bats across southern China. | ||
And we've now found, after, you know, six or seven years of doing this, over 100. New SARS-related coronaviruses, very close to SARS. Some of them get into human cells in the lab. | ||
Some of them can cause SARS disease in humanized mouse models and are untreatable with therapeutic monoclonals. | ||
And you can't vaccinate against them with the vaccine. | ||
So these are a clear and present danger. | ||
There's always the potential for bioterror. | ||
And we have a major biodefense research. | ||
And development effort that spans agencies from the NIH to do the basic research to be able to develop better vaccines. | ||
The worst bioterrorist is nature itself. | ||
Nature is very good at evolving microbes to create problems, much smarter than any terrorist. | ||
So what we've tried to do over the years is to use the expertise, the resources. | ||
To allow us to respond better to a deliberate affront or attack on us with a microbe of any type, engineered or what have you, to use that knowledge to better prepare us for what we know will happen. | ||
Instead of looking at it in two separate silos of biodefense for biological threats that are deliberate and countermeasures for naturally occurring, you should essentially pool the science so that you could do both. | ||
There might be a need or even an urgent call for an entity of excitement out there that's completely disruptive, that's not beholden to bureaucratic strings and processes. | ||
So we really do have a problem of how the world perceives influenza, and it's going to be very difficult to change that unless you do it from within and say, I don't care what your perception is. | ||
We're going to address the problem in a disruptive way and in an iterative way, because you do need both. | ||
But it is not too crazy to think that an outbreak of a novel avian virus could occur in China somewhere. | ||
We could get the RNA sequence from that, beam it to a number of regional centers, if not local, if not even in your home at some point. | ||
I have been told by a lot of people that would have access to classified information. | ||
High-level people in the CIA say, no, we know it's really a global consortium. | ||
It's a synthetic nanovirus. | ||
And now the Pentagon and DARPA release the smoking gun on Fauci's ass that he had Daszak come to them and say, we want to create this and secretly release it in China. | ||
And they said, are you crazy? | ||
The Chinese will nuke us, you maniacs. | ||
Global deaths directly attributable to the vaccine. | ||
20. We have conservatively 20 million people they just murdered. | ||
2 billion serious adverse reactions of the type I described. | ||
And Fauci and Klaus Schwab and Peter Daszak and Bill Gates and Tedros, they're all still walking around. | ||
We've already had a bunch of their top people defect over and say, hey, I'm not with them because they understand how many scientists and researchers have gone public in that. | ||
They're not going to hide this. | ||
And they knew the bigger agenda. | ||
They were supposed to keep us in the lockdown and control forever and release more viruses. | ||
It didn't go the way they wanted. | ||
Their plan failed. | ||
It backfired. | ||
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Hello this scene, get everybody and this stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's count. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about today on this Friday broadcast. | ||
We'll take your calls as well. | ||
Open up the phone lines nice and early. | ||
I think we're going to have Dan Lyman on later today. | ||
Is that right? | ||
Alright, Dan Lyman later today. | ||
Talk about what has changed at the border. | ||
He, of course, from Infowars and Borderhawk News. | ||
Very excited to talk to him. | ||
We have, of course, gotten more information about the crash yesterday. | ||
And I got a lot of videos to show you, a lot of deportation and migration topics to discuss as well. | ||
So let's not waste any time. | ||
Get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 31st of January 2025. | ||
FAA report reveals staffing at Reagan National was, quote, not normal at the time of the crash. | ||
An internal preliminary FAA safety report on the Wednesday night fatal collision between an American Airlines flight and a Blackhawk helicopter has revealed that staffing at the air traffic control tower in the D.C. area airport was not normal. | ||
In fact, they had one person doing the job of two. | ||
Really, they had two people doing the job of four as some people went home. | ||
More information, again, coming out about this crash. | ||
More videos coming out. | ||
Some pretty shocking videos coming out that I'll show you in just a second. | ||
But there's some unverified information coming out as well that I'm a bit suspicious of, but we'll get to that. | ||
There's still very little information about this, and I'll present to you what has been confirmed in just a minute. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump barrels towards tariff showdown with top trade partners. | ||
Tomorrow, February 1st is the deadline for the first round of tariffs that he has promised. | ||
Saturday, sending foreign governments and businesses rushing to skirt potential duties and prepare for retaliation. | ||
If the demands aren't met, then Colombia and Mexico will be hit with a 25% tariff as of tomorrow. | ||
He's also threatened 100% tariffs on BRICS companies that make a move away from the American dollar. | ||
More on that later. | ||
Meanwhile, back to the plane crash. | ||
Trump baselessly blames diversity and Democrats for deadly D.C. plane crash. | ||
Donald Trump used the plane crash in Washington, D.C. to attack his political enemies, claiming Democrats were responsible for declining standards in air traffic control and that the disaster could have been caused by diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at the FAA. That's the way The Guardian puts it. | ||
I'd frame it a little bit differently. | ||
I'd say something like, following major... | ||
First major air disaster in decades, Trump goes directly towards targets, specifically the policies that caused it to happen. | ||
People are outraged that the President of the United States is identifying and working to correct the cause of the crash, the cause of the plane crash. | ||
Again, we'll get into that a little bit more later. | ||
But the – I mean the left is incapable of understanding – Very basic cause and effect. | ||
For years, airlines and the FAA and air traffic controllers have been discriminated. | ||
White people, white men specifically, have been discriminated against. | ||
And thousands of the best applicants have been turned aside or fired and replaced by people with a more, I don't know, useful identity array. | ||
A useful identity profile. | ||
And that's caused a number of very close calls, including something like 30 in the last month. | ||
I'll get to the numbers specifically. | ||
In fact, 24 hours before the deadly crash, another helicopter had gotten a near miss with an airplane in that exact airport. | ||
So it was only a matter of time that something like this would happen. | ||
And this is not the consequence of Donald Trump being elected a week ago. | ||
It is in fact the inevitable consequence of years upon years upon years of slightly degrading, incremental degradation of the capabilities of the people running our most sophisticated networks. | ||
We'll get back into that. | ||
Meanwhile, Pentagon strips General Mark Milley of U.S. security detail and clearance. | ||
Pentagon has revoked the security detail and clearance for retired General Mark Milley and former U.S. military commander who has been critical of President Donald Trump. | ||
He also committed treason. | ||
They forgot to mention that. | ||
Also, treasonous, seditious, traitor General Mark Milley. | ||
He'd also been critical of Donald Trump. | ||
That's true. | ||
That is true. | ||
But he is also a Benedict Arnold. | ||
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the move as one of his first acts of office, asking officials to investigate General Milley's conduct and review his military grade. | ||
And finally, America's gulag Trump's Guantanamo ploy tars migrants as terrorists. | ||
They're very mad. | ||
They're very mad that Donald Trump is talking about sending terrorists to Guantanamo Bay. | ||
Even Trump once balked at the crazy amount of money being spent confining prisoners in orange jumpsuits to Guantanamo's concertina-wired cages. | ||
They're saying this is political theater and part of the Trump administration's broader effort to paint migrants as threat to the United States and fan anti-immigrant sentiment. | ||
That didn't even make sense. | ||
If anything, this is just going to make people... | ||
More sympathetic to migrants because they're being sent to Guantanamo Bay. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Here I am trying to make sense of leftist rhetoric. | ||
It literally doesn't make any sense. | ||
Somebody else, explain this to me. | ||
They're saying the Trump administration is engaged in an effort to paint immigrants as threats to the United States. | ||
You mean address the threats that immigrants pose? | ||
You mean actually contend with? | ||
Not just the threats, the actual violence that has been committed by migrants in this country? | ||
I mean, none of what they say makes any sense. | ||
It's absurd, and if anything, it's a fear tactic against the migrants by Trump saying, hey, you better get out of our country or else I'm going to send you to Guantanamo Bay. | ||
And hey, we have the bay, don't we? | ||
Don't we have a prison there for a reason? | ||
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Also... | |
They're trying to paint migrants as terrorists. | ||
Haven't the most deadly terror attacks in American history all been carried out by migrants? | ||
Isn't that true? | ||
But isn't that true, though? | ||
And don't we have tens of thousands of foreign nationals in our country today that could very easily be activated as a stay-behind sabotage network? | ||
Obviously so. | ||
You know, designating or diagnosing the problem that the leftists have caused. | ||
So we're going to get back into all that in just a second. | ||
That is your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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Go to TheAlexJonesStore.com slash Harrison to show them who sent you and get some fantastic, incredible products to keep us on the air and in the fight. | ||
And I got to say, while this studio has been very fun, it's a very different style, obviously, than our old studio. | ||
I miss our old studio. | ||
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I sort of miss our old studio. | |
I'll be excited to go back there on Monday. | ||
It's been a fun week. | ||
The crew has been training and making sure everything is working here. | ||
It just lacks the gravitas and the spectacle. | ||
The other studio is a spectacle that this one just doesn't have. | ||
So I'll be excited to get back there because, of course, we're not your average streamer. | ||
InfoWars is not just people in their living room streaming on a webcam. | ||
We're a legitimate, full-fledged news network. | ||
And it's funny when Alex talks about this. | ||
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He's like, this studio, this big studio, this is for the boomers. | |
This is for the boomers. | ||
This is for the old people. | ||
And it's just funny how he puts it. | ||
I've explained this before and I completely agree. | ||
It's not necessarily that it's like... | ||
I don't know. | ||
The way he put it, it's for the old people to make them... | ||
But there's something that happens subconsciously when your brain is sending you signals going, hey, somebody put a lot of time into this. | ||
Somebody put a lot of effort into this. | ||
A lot of people had to work really hard for this to be presented to you. | ||
Maybe pay a little bit of attention. | ||
Maybe it's worth actually listening to. | ||
Since clearly so many people had to agree that it's something worth listening to and putting effort into getting out. | ||
And it just subconsciously gives you an edge on approaching somebody with information. | ||
You sort of grease the landing or you make it that little bit easier. | ||
It's not the sugar to help the medicine go down, but it's... | ||
It's the official-looking bottle the medicine comes in that convinces you that it's worth paying attention to. | ||
So again, I do hope you go to thealexjonesstore.com slash Harrison to support us and me in this effort to try to contextualize some of the major updates going on right now. | ||
I'll grab some of the... | ||
We did a Moonbase Live episode yesterday, myself and Lebanon John, because we have friends, we have operatives that are infiltrating leftist terror networks that are operating right now online, | ||
inspired in part by Luigi Mangione, the killer of the insurance CEO. Let me just lay out what we're going to talk about today. | ||
We're going to get into the plane crash. | ||
We're going to get into the jet crash. | ||
We're going to talk about some of the speculation that I'm a little bit suspicious of, but also some of the facts that we know now, the reaction to the blaming of DEI, and I'll give you the information to justify why DEI is in fact to blame, at least in part, for this disaster, if not many, many more disasters. | ||
Democrats, I think, want you to forget that the last year has been a pretty steady drip of Some insane air disasters like the time when half of the plane fell off from that Alaska Airlines flight when the door just exploded and left a gaping hole in the fuselage for half the flight of that American airline. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Do you remember when that happened last year? | ||
Well, it's been a sort of steady stream of that, so we'll get into that. | ||
I just want to talk about anti-Semitism with the new anti-Semitism executive order that's been signed. | ||
That is very troubling. | ||
Maybe not as bad as it sounds at first blush, but still definitely a step in the wrong direction. | ||
I want to get into that as well. | ||
But I also want to get into a misconception that I think a lot of people on our side have. | ||
One that I myself have kind of indulged in a little bit, and that is that the left is totally defeated at this point. | ||
In a way they are, but we have to differentiate between the Democrats and the left. | ||
The scumbag, dirtbag. | ||
As our friend of the show Hard Bastard puts it, AIDS commie left. | ||
The AIDS ridden communist left is still very much radicalized and active and they are organizing behind the scenes in a very blatant but still very sophisticated way to commit terror attacks including arson in major US cities. | ||
This is not being reported on by mainstream media. | ||
I don't even think mainstream Republicans or Democrats are actually aware that it's happening. | ||
And I just don't want our audience to be lulled into a false sense of security, thinking that the Democrats are so demoralized that they're not, as we speak, planning the communist revolution so we can be more like China. | ||
That's exactly who they're controlled and inspired by. | ||
I will have you know. | ||
Don't want to be lulled into a false sense of security. | ||
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I want to start with a little something different, though. | ||
I want to start with something else entirely. | ||
Because it's Friday, and we try to keep it a little bit light on Fridays, don't we? | ||
There have been some pretty funny skits coming out recently. | ||
I want to go now to this skit about Elon Musk throwing up the... | ||
Throwing up the Roman. | ||
Why can't I find it? | ||
Let's go to clip number 15. Here's a little product for those of you that are concerned about the hand motion that Elon Musk made following the inauguration of Donald Trump. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Are you afraid of being mistaken or outed as a white supremacist? | |
Doctors say Americans accidentally make Nazi salutes six to eight times a year. | ||
That's why we've made Shoulder Lock the safe way to stop your arm from exceeding the crucial SIG Heil threshold. | ||
Allow me to demonstrate. | ||
I'm going to think the most racist thing I can, but it looks like I'm patting a small child on the head or perhaps assessing the height of a penguin, not a Nazi sloot. | ||
But don't take my word for it. | ||
Thanks to Shoulder Lock, nobody knows my secret. | ||
What if someone makes an ambiguous gesture which could be a Nazi sort? | ||
We prescribe, don't assume it all. | ||
When you're on don't assume it all and there's ambiguity, you err on the side of basic human decency. | ||
Side effects may include friendship, calm Thanksgiving dinners, and sharing a country with people with whom you disagree. | ||
What if you have emotional problems and you don't have sufficient data to argue with people about politics on policy issues? | ||
Well, in that case, we recommend a glass of shut the f*** up. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty funny. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty funny stuff. | ||
And interestingly, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Things are crazy. | ||
Things are getting a little bit crazy out there these days. | ||
And it's good to have a little bit of humor. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I think we can find humor in a lot of different things. | ||
I think we can find humor in even the things that the liberals want us to cry about. | ||
Including things like Mexico's response. | ||
To being flooded with Mexicans. | ||
This is truly incredible. | ||
Let's go to clip number four here. | ||
This is a Mexican talking about how Mexico can't deal with all the Mexicans. | ||
What? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Mexico cannot cope. | |
Not sure any country can, but Mexico can't cope with, like, a sudden influx of millions of people. | ||
I mean... | ||
Oh, really? | ||
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As much as she wants to embrace them, to use her word, when they come back and make them feel welcome. | |
It all sounds very nice when you're listening to it, but the reality of that is it's just completely unsustainable. | ||
A lot of these people have lived in the U.S. for decades. | ||
They have lives there. | ||
They have families. | ||
They're good-standing citizens. | ||
So they're not in a position to just be deported and say, like, oh, okay, well, I'm just going to come back here and take a job making a fraction of what I used to make and go to my town where I don't have anything left, which maybe has been overrun by violence. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's unrealistic to think that that wouldn't lead to a crisis. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
Without an ounce of irony, without even the barest acknowledgement of the insane hypocrisy on display, you've got Mexicans. | ||
Saying, no country is capable of dealing with an influx of millions of foreigners. | ||
Well, not foreigners. | ||
They are Mexican. | ||
No country is set up to deal with an influx of millions of its own citizens back to its own country. | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
But America is, apparently. | ||
America is, and we're just supposed to endure it for year upon year upon year. | ||
And when you try to send them back... | ||
They're flipping out about not being able to handle an influx of millions of people. | ||
So what the hell? | ||
I mean, genuinely, what is going on? | ||
What do you think has been happening to us for the last several years? | ||
And why should America have to put up with this? | ||
See, Mexico does have to put up with this because they are The migrants are either Mexican or were allowed through Mexico by Mexico. | ||
So Mexico is directly responsible for the flood of immigrants, either because they're Mexican or because they're Venezuelan or Guatemalan or Nicaraguan and their transit through Mexico was facilitated by Mexico, who gave them temporary transition visas in order to flood the United States, therefore acting as the conduit for the illegal immigrants. | ||
So, if anybody doesn't deserve to come under the burden of millions of migrants all at once, it's America. | ||
If anybody does deserve it, it's Mexico. | ||
They're Mexican. | ||
You have to take them back now. | ||
It's just the irony of it. | ||
The irony, the... | ||
I don't know, just lack of respect for America. | ||
That they say these things literally without even thinking about how America might feel about it. | ||
That to me is maybe the most impactful thing about all this is the fact that you've got these people in Mexico expecting us to feel sorry for them and feel for them not being able to absorb millions of these people. | ||
And they say it in a way. | ||
That you can tell they've never even thought about the burden that this has placed on America. | ||
It's one thing if you're saying this and you're aware of the irony or you're aware of the hypocrisy or you're aware of the fact that America's already done this and maybe you draw some parallels there, then I can understand that. | ||
But the fact that they're saying it in such just total disregard Of how this sounds to America. | ||
It's like a lot of disrespect. | ||
It's a lot of disrespect. | ||
It's a lot of disrespect. | ||
It shows that they just don't appreciate what America has done. | ||
They don't have empathy for America. | ||
They don't even care at all, even a little bit, about the fact that this is how we've felt for years. | ||
Again, it would be one thing if they're like, wow, yeah, yeah, all these migrants. | ||
I mean, look, America was having problems because of migrants. | ||
We're going to have problems because of migrants too. | ||
We've seen what you guys have gone through. | ||
Well, now we're going through that and all we're asking is maybe for a little help or we can slow down. | ||
If there was some acknowledgement of what America has gone through. | ||
But they're sitting there going, do you have any idea how hard it is for a country to absorb millions of migrants a year? | ||
We can't handle that. | ||
That's a crazy thing to ask any country to do. | ||
We're sitting here like, what the hell do you think we've been putting up with? | ||
You haven't even thought, you've never even thought about for a single second, like, gee, is this good for America or is this hard for America to do? | ||
Can they cope with this or is this like a major burden that they don't deserve? | ||
It's never even entered into their mind to give the slightest consideration to the condition of America. | ||
After all this. | ||
Yeah, this is the other video I want to get to. | ||
I think this is 14, right? | ||
This is the current situation in Mexico. | ||
We can go to that now. | ||
Because they are being overwhelmed. | ||
Because here's the thing. | ||
So many Mexicans or people have gone through Mexico into America. | ||
Sending them back is overwhelming those systems. | ||
But who cares? | ||
They're your people. | ||
They're not ours. | ||
We don't have to have our systems overwhelmed. | ||
Let's go to clip 14 now. | ||
There are thousands of people at this moment who are trying to initiate the process to request asylum in Mexico. | ||
We are here in the offices of the Comar in somewhere in the state of Mexico, where thousands of people from different nationalities are arriving. | ||
Many of them had the attention of traveling to the United States through the appointment of the CBP-1 program to seek refuge in the nation. | ||
However, this was not possible. | ||
And now they have a plan B to stay in our country. | ||
According to an unofficial figure, That Venezuelan citizens have shared with us that they themselves have to organize not to be here. | ||
They have pre-registration only of people from Venezuela and Latinos in general of 8,000 aspirants to have refuge in our country. | ||
Let's get a little closer to where they are. | ||
We saw right now the Haitians who are about to enter the office. | ||
On this side we have the Venezuelans, Ecuadorians, Colombians who are organizing with a pre-registration where they sign up. | ||
To lead an organization. | ||
You know what this is like? | ||
We can take it down. | ||
You know what this is like? | ||
This is like when your wife does the dishes every single day and then the one day you do the dishes, you keep complaining about it. | ||
And you keep bringing it up, being like, I did the dishes! | ||
They're just like, so you haven't even been appreciating what I've been doing for you this whole time, have you? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
More information is coming out about the plane crash yesterday as well as new camera angles showing the impact in pretty incredible clarity. | ||
Here's what we know so far. | ||
Washington, D.C. plane crash latest. | ||
Details emerged on more victims. | ||
Air traffic controller was allowed to leave early on night of the crash. | ||
There were 64 people on board the American Airlines plane with another three soldiers in the helicopter. | ||
So far, authorities have pulled 40 bodies from the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., where the two aircraft crashed after colliding. | ||
No survivors are expected, and identities are gradually being confirmed as more information comes to light. | ||
Andrew Eves and Ryan O'Hara were part of the helicopter crew. | ||
Purgatino Malabed Jr. was a police officer and was on board the flight when it crashed, as was Kaya Duggins, a professor at Howard University. | ||
Several figure skating organizations have said their athletes were on the plane with the tournament held last week in Wichita, Kansas, where the flight was coming from. | ||
Young ice skater Olivia Turr was just 12. Spencer Lane and his mother Christina Lane also died, both of whom were named by the Skating Club of Boston. | ||
And more names are coming out. | ||
Trump has said the helicopter was flying too high by a lot. | ||
Posting on his Truth social media platform, he wrote the Black Hawk helicopter was flying too high by a lot. | ||
It was far above the 200-foot limit. | ||
That's not really too complicated to understand, is it? | ||
The limit Trump is referring to here is the maximum altitude helicopters in the area are directed to fly no higher than, which is 200 feet. | ||
Flight tracking data shows the military helicopter had quickly ascended to 300 feet before the crash. | ||
Now, there are rumors flying around that the third member of the flight, perhaps the person piloting the helicopter, was a transgender soldier. | ||
I have not seen this confirmed anywhere. | ||
The rumor is flying on X. I believe there's even an article from Gateway Pundit saying this, but I don't think I've seen. | ||
A confirmation of this. | ||
If that's true, that might change things a little bit. | ||
Might change a little bit how people are interpreting this. | ||
But the videos of this, who is Joe Ellis, trans Blackhawk pilot, wrongfully named in DC Crash? | ||
Okay. | ||
My instincts correct again. | ||
However, we still don't have the third name of the third person, so we don't know who it is. | ||
Could be different transfers. | ||
Maybe it was Joe Elias or whoever. | ||
Maybe it was somebody else. | ||
We don't know. | ||
That would be a little bit more suspicious, especially when we get to some of the other stuff we're going to talk about later, which is transgender terror networks cropping up across the country, including multiple deadly attacks in just the last week. | ||
I've said it before, but the mainstream media, their number one talent, really, their number one skill in manipulating the American people, or anybody for that matter, is in establishing trends. | ||
Sometimes they establish trends that don't exist by reporting on and hyping up pretty unique situations, but then saying, actually, this is just symptomatic of what's happening all the time. | ||
Example I always use is George Floyd, obviously. | ||
It's not true that... | ||
Black people are being murdered by the police. | ||
There's not a war on black men by police. | ||
That's total nonsense. | ||
But they can literally take one or two instances and then paint it as if this is an ongoing trend. | ||
Meanwhile, actual trends taking place get reported on individually as singular instances with no connection to anything else. | ||
I'm here to ask you. | ||
I'm here to beg you. | ||
Find people of the United States. | ||
Recognize patterns for yourselves. | ||
You don't need the MSM to tell you that something is happening with transgender violence. | ||
In the last week, you've had a transgender school shooting. | ||
You've had transgender radical leftists shoot and kill Border Patrol on the northern border. | ||
And you've had a transgender activist try to break into the capital with a Molotov cocktail. | ||
Saying he was there to kill Scott Besant or Pete Hegseth or any Trump appointee he could find. | ||
There is a trend, a deadly... | ||
I'm telling you that in the last maybe month, there has been more deadly, legitimate terror attacks by transgender individuals than the last decade of white supremacy. | ||
There's a trend happening. | ||
It's just not being laid out. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
And so if this pilot of this helicopter was trans, it would fall into a pattern. | ||
It would align with the trajectory that we're seeing of transgender people in particular being radicalized, being predisposed to mental illness as it were, and being radicalized severely in a number of different directions politically. | ||
Culturally, ideologically, not to mention that probably the most high level of suicide for any group, which again predisposes them to carry out actions in which they kill or are killed. | ||
And looking at the videos that are coming out, it's making me a little bit more suspicious. | ||
I didn't want to jump to conclusions. | ||
I said it's always possible that this was an attack. | ||
After all, we are entering a new form of modern warfare in which these are the types of attacks that we would see from foreign entities hacking aircraft and crashing it to where maybe the deep state somewhere, maybe some cyber security expert can say what happened, but for the vast majority of the population, it will be indistinguishable. | ||
Accident from attack. | ||
Totally possible. | ||
Totally possible. | ||
A radicalized, you know, member of the army. | ||
We know they're out there. | ||
I mean, our armed forces are infiltrated by, you know, communist revolutionaries. | ||
Could they carry out this attack as a lone wolf or as part of a, you know, wider planned operation? | ||
Totally possible. | ||
At the same time... | ||
Not out of the question. | ||
We showed the video yesterday of helicopters flying very close to planes taking off from Reagan International. | ||
There was a certain lack of, I don't know, security or measures in place to prevent this sort of thing from happening. | ||
But then you see the video, and it's like, okay, this actually does look fairly deliberate. | ||
Here we see the two aircraft. | ||
Running right into each other. | ||
Also, little bits and then crashing into the... | ||
I mean, that video almost looks fake because of just how almost cinematic it is. | ||
Also, we've got a couple videos of this. | ||
I'm not super suspicious of why people are filming, because people are filming stuff all the time. | ||
But that video in particular, it's kind of like, well... | ||
Why did this person just happen to be filming this at this... | ||
It didn't seem like there was anything ahead of the crash that would have hinted that something like this was going to happen to make somebody get out their phone and start filming. | ||
Maybe they were just filming the river at that time. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I know when I'm taking off Orlando, probably about half the time, I'll film it just because it looks cool. | ||
And who knows if something goes wrong. | ||
It would be nice to have a video of it. | ||
But here's – this is clip number 10. | ||
This is sort of a split view, but it's probably the best view of the crash as I've seen it so far. | ||
These are new videos that came out overnight. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 10. | ||
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These videos obtained exclusively by CNN show previously unseen angles of the collision between an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. | |
In the first video, the Black Hawk can be seen flying at speed over the Potomac from the left side of the screen. | ||
The American Airlines plane can be seen flying towards the airport before the two collide, causing a mid-air explosion and fall into the river. | ||
In a second video, you can see the Army helicopter and American Airlines plane travel toward each other. | ||
After the collision and subsequent explosion, the airliner can be seen spinning into the water, and the Black Hawk is also seen falling into the water. | ||
So, yeah, I gotta admit, I mean, it can be hard to see aircraft from one aircraft to see another. | ||
But it looks like the helicopters flew right into the plane, like directly at it from a pretty far distance away. | ||
These videos have made me a lot more suspicious about the real cause behind this. | ||
Clip number 17 is, again, that nuclear video from across the Potomac. | ||
Let's watch that again. | ||
That's just the raw footage of what you just saw. | ||
But yeah, I mean, it certainly looks deliberate. | ||
I have to admit, it sort of looks deliberate. | ||
Clip 18, new video. | ||
Again, from a different angle this time. | ||
And again, you get a feeling of just how unlikely this was, perhaps, to have happened by accident. | ||
So you can see from just how far away it's flying. | ||
You see the two dots above the horizon. | ||
I mean, that's, you know, the one on the left is, I believe the one on the left is the helicopter and the big one in the center is the plane. | ||
And that helicopter seems to approach the plane for quite a while before there is the collision. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
Pete Hegseth has made an interesting statement about what was happening in the helicopter. | ||
Let's go now to clip number seven. | ||
Here's Pete Hegseth, newly Ordained Secretary of Defense describing the mission that the helicopter was on. | ||
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Staff Sergeant and CW2 Chief Warrant Officer. | |
Routine annual retraining of night flights on a standard corridor for a continuity of government mission. | ||
The military does dangerous things. | ||
It does routine things. | ||
Continuity of government mission. | ||
Sort of a sort of a trigger word. | ||
For us, the continuity of government is the Dr. Strangelove, how I learned to stop wearing and load the bomb. | ||
It's the idea that the government has backup facilities for itself, and in the event of a major disaster like nuclear war, the government will save itself and be able to recreate America from the ashes. | ||
Of course, in Dr. Strangelove, it was like, is it really so bad that the world gets destroyed? | ||
You know, we would be in charge. | ||
You know, we would be in charge forever, and we'd have to have those, you know, fertile women to repopulate the earth. | ||
Gee, is that really something we want to avoid? | ||
So, you know, continuity of government is not exactly something you want to hear from your government at any time, but apparently they were doing training there. | ||
Now we get to the controversy. | ||
Now we get to the controversial aspect of this. | ||
Of course, when we were live yesterday, Trump gave a press conference where he talked about DEI hiring in the FAA and the fact that the FAA's capabilities have been systematically weakened over decades by the institution of DEI practices. | ||
We didn't really get into the details of that, but it would honestly take a whole show. | ||
I mean, the timeline is there for you to find out. | ||
I retweeted the thread yesterday from Patrick Casey that gets into a little bit, but... | ||
Very, very deliberately over a great period of time, slowly but surely, like, measure after measure has been implemented, and the outcome now is that there's a massive shortage of air traffic controllers, thousands upon thousands of perfectly qualified, indeed, like, people who, I've explained this before to you. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
InfoWars is so ahead of the curve, it's, like, hard to cover some of this stuff, because I probably covered three years ago. | ||
How this all came about, because that was when the plane close calls started happening. | ||
We started seeing all of these instances where a FedEx plane almost slammed into a passenger jet, except for a split-second decision by the pilot to pull up, even though the air traffic controller was telling him to go down. | ||
And we started looking at this and going, something's going to happen. | ||
Eventually, there's going to be a passenger jet going down because of the way that they have... | ||
We've instituted DEI in the hiring of some of the most important life and death situations that exist out there. | ||
So we've been covering this for so long. | ||
It's like, do we have to go back and revisit this? | ||
Hopefully you just know all of this already. | ||
But I mean, they did things like where you've had people who'd worked as air traffic controllers without a single demerit, a single mistake for a decade, and then they would reapply under the new standards and would be cut. | ||
Because they were white men or because they had some other immutable characteristic that was being discriminated against by the FAA in hiring. | ||
And so it wasn't even that you were disqualifying and not hiring potentially qualified people. | ||
They actually got rid of people who had proven their qualifications, who had proven their capabilities over decades. | ||
They were removed, kicked out, not rehired, subjected to tests that were designed to fail them. | ||
And what you're left with is a very diverse group of incompetents letting your plane fall out of the sky. | ||
So we've been covering this forever, so it's a little bit frustrating because I feel like we have to go over it, but there's all this new stuff. | ||
Donald Trump brings this up, and the reaction to this is pretty infuriating, especially when you think about the way that the left politicizes absolutely everything in the most ridiculous way. | ||
I mean, I, for one, am surprised. | ||
I'm shocked, in fact, that they have not tried to blame this crash on climate change. | ||
Maybe that was just a little bit too far outside of the realm of believability. | ||
But how many times have you seen just any random, natural, unnatural, man-made disaster blamed on climate change just preloaded this totally arbitrary claim that they can make with no evidence whatsoever? | ||
And that they consider very, you know, responsible, Politics and a very reasonable way to cover things. | ||
Meanwhile, they are outraged that Trump would, as they put it, let's find the actual Guardian article I was covering here because, you know, obviously the way that they frame it is as unfriendly as possible. | ||
Trump baselessly claims diversity and Democrats for deadly D.C. plane crash, saying he used the plane crash to attack his political enemies. | ||
Claiming Democrats were responsible for declining standards in air traffic control and that the disaster could have been caused by diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at the Federal Aviation Administration. | ||
Again, the analogies I always think of always have to do with kids just because most of my life outside of the show is dealing with the children. | ||
But I just always see parallels to this where it's like... | ||
Say you have a coffee table or a dining room table with a sharp corner. | ||
You keep seeing your kids and their cousins are like running by and they're almost hitting their heads. | ||
You keep being like, we got to do something about that corner. | ||
That corner is going to hurt somebody. | ||
And then you see it again. | ||
You're like, ah, we really got to like not play in this room. | ||
We got to put a pad on here or something because like something bad is going to happen. | ||
They keep almost hurting themselves. | ||
We should probably fix that. | ||
And then a kid slams their head into the table, cuts their blood down their face. | ||
They have to go get stitches. | ||
And you're like. | ||
I said we should do something about this. | ||
Your wife's like, so now you're attacking me? | ||
Now you're using this totally unexpected accident, this tragedy of our child being hurt, to attack me? | ||
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To wage a baseless attack against me and my parenting style? | |
It's like, we keep warning. | ||
We keep saying this is a problem. | ||
We keep pointing out a danger. | ||
We keep... | ||
Sounding the alarm. | ||
Nobody listens. | ||
The tragedy happens. | ||
We go, we told you so. | ||
And that gets framed as, Donald Trump uses this tragedy. | ||
Just, you know. | ||
Horror on top of horror. | ||
Not only is he not confronting the tragedy, he's using it so cynically to progress his own political ideology. | ||
We have warned you. | ||
We have told you this is not some crazy accident, totally disseparate, totally divorced from anything else going on. | ||
This is a direct consequence of democratic policies. | ||
We have been warning about it for literally year upon year upon year. | ||
So they're getting very mad at this. | ||
They're getting very mad that we're pointing this out. | ||
Let's go to clip number 22. Here is, I think, Kurt. | ||
Schlichter is his name. | ||
He actually got kicked off of BBC for talking about this insane policy where the FAA, an organization responsible for hiring people whose life, who hold your life in their hands, air traffic controllers, pilots, and this extends everything. | ||
Culturally, civilizationally, we're talking about hiring doctors and police officers and judges, people who will make decisions. | ||
That will result in whether you die or live. | ||
They're being chosen sometimes specifically because they have mental illnesses. | ||
That was one thing Trump brought up yesterday. | ||
The FAA is like, we can't discriminate against people with severe crippling mental incapacities, major mental disabilities. | ||
We have to hire them specifically. | ||
It's crazy, but this is just where we are. | ||
Let's go to clip number 22. This is Kurt Schlichter. | ||
This is Kurt on a BBC TV show. | ||
Let's watch it. | ||
When you choose people because you're checking blocks, whether color or sex or, for God's sake, severe psychological. | ||
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Do you think it's appropriate for the President of the United States, within 24 hours, when you have 67 families grieving, is it really appropriate to indulge in this unevidenced speculation? | |
Unevidenced speculation. | ||
Let me just read a couple things for you here. | ||
FAA data shows 30... | ||
Near misses at Reagan Airport within the last very little while. | ||
When pilots report near mid-air collisions around Reagan National Airport, they're often a military aircraft involved. | ||
An NPR analysis of FAA data shows a mid-air crash like Wednesday's deadly collision near Washington, D.C. is extremely rare. | ||
To help keep it that way, the FAA encourages pilots and flight crews to report incidents where such tragedies almost happen, what's known as a near... | ||
The agency's database of these reports contains 30 records of NMAC reports at Reagan National since 1987. Of those, at least 10 involved military aircraft and at least 7 included military helicopters, including one that happened the day before. | ||
Apparently the day before this crash happened, another near-miss, almost accident occurred. | ||
With another military helicopter almost hitting a passenger jet. | ||
And it wasn't, yeah, passenger jet forced to abort landing at DCA, it's Reagan International, due to helicopter crossing flight path one day before chopper plane collision. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ashley St. Clair, last year I reported on a tip from a United pilot that a near-fatal incident in Houston was the result of a fired employee being rehired through their DEI. I was told I was a lying racist. | ||
So again, what this guy is asking, what this BBC reporter is asking is, is it really appropriate for the President of the United States to talk about the cause of an accident so close after the accident happened? | ||
I mean, isn't that kind of disrespectful to the family of these people to identify and move to correct the major error that resulted in the accident? | ||
How could this be disrespectful? | ||
This is exactly what you're supposed to be doing. | ||
Is to say, here's what we think happened. | ||
Here's what we think caused the crash. | ||
Here's the steps we're taking to fix that problem so that more crashes don't happen in the future. | ||
What else are you going to do? | ||
I mean, what greater way to honor the memory of the people who died than do whatever possible to make sure nobody else ends up in their position? | ||
But these people are crazy. | ||
So let's go back to the BBC, where again, they're trying to claim that... | ||
Actually identifying the source of the problem that caused the crash is somehow politicizing it or disrespectful to the people involved. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Surely what he should be doing is encouraging the flight investigators to get to the truth. | |
Well, first of all, the idea that the flight investigators need to be encouraged to go get the truth. | ||
Look, I've investigated many things in the military, many things as a lawyer. | ||
I didn't need the permission of somebody to go find the truth. | ||
And I certainly got dragged information out of people reluctant to share it. | ||
As for the timing, well, I'd like to see the memo about when the timing's right. | ||
All I know is every time some psychotic leftist murderer goes on a shooting spree, within 40 seconds, I get told. | ||
I need to disarm myself because me being able to defend myself from criminals and tyrants, along with tens of millions of other Americans, is the cause of yet another crime. | ||
So I'm going to need to know what the rule is. | ||
In the meantime, I'm going to go with this one. | ||
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Chris, can you get this numbskull off our program, please? | |
I'd never want to speak to him again. | ||
He is the kind of person that makes America look ridiculous on the world's day. | ||
Hey, at least we're going to be around in 50 years. | ||
Hey, at least America is going to still be here in 50 years. | ||
How's the UK looking on that trajectory? | ||
How are the people of the British Isles doing? | ||
And are you going to even be around by the time your grandchildren are adults? | ||
So why don't you stuff it, Brit? | ||
But also, he's exactly right, obviously. | ||
And they just don't like the hypocrisy being pointed out. | ||
Climate change when it's wildfires, it's gun control when it's gun violence, it's racist cops when a black criminal attacks a cop and gets fired upon. | ||
They immediately and ubiquitously point out completely incorrect causes and then take major actions on that basis. | ||
We are pointing out not just things that... | ||
We're applying after the fact, but things that we've warned about for years leading up to this and are now simply saying, we told you so. | ||
Would you listen to us, please? | ||
please, we could save lives here. | ||
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We got CNN covered it with the boys. . | |
Those aren't even to scale. | ||
These toys aren't even to scale. | ||
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All right. | |
All right. | ||
We'll move on. | ||
We got other stuff to talk about. | ||
But I, for one, am very glad that DEI in these types of industries is being discussed. | ||
Because, again, it's not just air traffic controllers. | ||
And, again, we just don't have time to get into the... | ||
The whole timeline of how this came about, but there's all sorts of scandals within it. | ||
I know we've talked about it before, but it was so long ago. | ||
But I mean, it's stuff like, not only did they implement a test that you had to take, whereas I just explained, you know, guys who had been successful, like, top of their career air traffic controllers would fail out because of this test. | ||
So obviously not fit for purpose, not actually identifying who was the best for the job. | ||
Like, designed the systems that were running, failed the test, and were, you know, kicked out. | ||
But then you had scandals within that where, like, there were organizations of, like, the Black Air Traffic Controller, the African American Air Traffic Controller Association or whatever, were, like, giving answers to black people because they wanted more black people to be air traffic controllers, so they helped them cheat on the test. | ||
That was a big scandal. | ||
It was like, all of this is not... | ||
It's not speculation or conspiracy theory. | ||
It's like all this was proven. | ||
People were fired. | ||
People have gone to jail over it. | ||
But the results have still been allowed to be implemented. | ||
That is diversifying these crucial life and death industries. | ||
Absolutely outrageous. | ||
Now, we'll move on. | ||
Now we'll move on. | ||
I do want to make a note here. | ||
This is sort of a standalone story, but it is associated with just about everything else that we've been covering, especially when it comes to the Cash Patel confirmation hearing yesterday, as well as the Tulsi Gabbard confirmation hearing. | ||
We kept talking about how off-mission the FBI is, how they aren't fit for purpose, they aren't doing what they're supposed to be doing, and in fact, they end up creating crime to justify their existence while actual crime goes unpunished and even uninvestigated. | ||
Ken Silva... | ||
At JD underscore cashless says this is one hell of an admission by Judge Wilson, but how the hell can he uphold convictions when he accepts this as fact? | ||
So this has to do with People versus Bellar and Morrison. | ||
Jackson County Circuit Court ruling on defendant Appalachian's motion for post-conviction relief in the Michigan Governor Whitmer kidnapping prosecution. | ||
So this is an appeal by some of the people entrapped by the Whitmer kidnapping hoax that the FBI pulled off. | ||
This is actually from the judge's briefing. | ||
The judge wrote this. | ||
The Michigan Patriot 3%ers. | ||
Fox, the person in question here, was not a member of the Watchmen. | ||
He belonged to a group called Michigan Patriot 3%ers. | ||
The 3% groups were established across the country and were created by the FBI. The FBI used assets from other 3% groups informing the Michigan 3% group. | ||
Defendants argue that this evidence was not presented at either the entrapment hearing or the jury trial. | ||
The entrapment hearing and jury trial records both showed the defendants raised the possibility of the FBI having created the Michigan 3% Patriots at both proceedings. | ||
At the entrapment hearing, Mr. Musico's counsel conducted cross-examination of S.A. Impola. | ||
That specifically addressed this, Special Agent Impola, addressed this and inquired of another witness as to who made that group at the second entrapment hearing. | ||
At the jury trial, this evidence was argued during an admissibility discussion with the court outside of the presence of the jury. | ||
So they're in an official court proceeding, an official statement by the judge in the Michigan kidnapper hoax case. | ||
They say that the 3% groups were created by FBI, not infiltrated, not the FBI had undercover operatives within. | ||
It was created by the FBI, used to carry out a hoax, arresting the people who were entrapped in the hoax for the overall intent and purpose of launching the media campaign to frame Trump supporters as domestic terrorists to justify the crackdowns on them. | ||
And by the way, the special agent from the FBI who carried off the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping hoax. | ||
immediately was transferred to Washington, D.C., where he oversaw January 6th. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
All right. | ||
We have a lot more to discuss. | ||
Again, Trump's just on the warpath. | ||
It's amazing to see. | ||
He's instituting all sorts of very powerful things and making all sorts of... | ||
Very interesting threats against other countries. | ||
Threading a 100% tax, 100% tariff, rather, on countries that want to go with BRICS and want to abandon the American dollar. | ||
Which I think is good. | ||
I think it's good and fine. | ||
Because you understand, without the American dollar as the reserve currency, whether we like it or not... | ||
Now, if we go back in time and never have the Bretton Woods whole setup, I mean, it was a scam from the beginning, but this is the thing with the plots of the Globus. | ||
They set up win-win situations for themselves. | ||
It's things like Social Security, right? | ||
It's like we never should have gotten Social Security. | ||
We never should have done it. | ||
Obviously, it was a Ponzi scam from the beginning. | ||
It relies on infinite growth that is impossible and not even desirable. | ||
Because it forces you to prioritize economic growth over the well-being of your citizens, which is why we have the importation of immigrants, even though they make the income go down and use more money than they put in. | ||
That is at least the justification or the reasoning presented as to why we need to flood this country with millions of people because we need infinite growth in order to pay off the Ponzi scheme. | ||
So it's like, okay, we never should have gotten it started. | ||
It should have been obvious from the beginning what a scam this was. | ||
That being said, We're in it. | ||
You've got to deal with it. | ||
And you can't just cut it off because now you're talking about elderly people who rely on that being left with nothing. | ||
So we're in this lose-lose situation. | ||
We can't get rid of it, but sticking in it is inevitable failure. | ||
It represents inevitable failure. | ||
So we're in a little bit of a similar situation there. | ||
America is the reserve currency. | ||
It has allowed us to prop up our economy massively. | ||
And if it stops being the reserve currency, we have no actual manufacturing base here to actually give our dollar value. | ||
So it only has value because it's a reserve currency. | ||
So if it's not the reserve currency anymore, it'd be really bad for America because we can't really let that happen. | ||
So I'm not happy that we're in this situation in the first place, but now that we are, we are. | ||
And that's just the fact of the matter. | ||
So what Trump is doing is life-saving. | ||
America. | ||
This is necessary, life-saving action trying to preserve the reserve currency of the U.S. dollar, at least temporarily, while we can build up manufacturing and rebuild a manufacturing base here or an industrial base here that can support while we can build up manufacturing and rebuild a manufacturing base here or an industrial base here that can support a real economy rather than this fake economy propped up entirely by the | ||
So what he's doing is necessary and it may be painful, but the alternative is total and absolute collapse. | ||
And then a digital currency ushered in to save us from the problem that was caused by the very people who are pushing it. | ||
Trump's also signed an executive order to promote patriotic education in schools, The executive order was among several the president signed, meant to steer American schools and universities to adopt Republican priorities. | ||
Don't you just hate these people? | ||
Don't you just hate the way these people frame everything? | ||
This is the New York Times. | ||
This is the unbiased newspaper of record for these United States. | ||
And so they're just a little bit more sophisticated in the way that they use rhetorical devices to trick the American people, but it's just as dishonest, just not quite as blatant in their dishonesty. | ||
They're just more good at it, I guess. | ||
More good. | ||
That's not gooder. | ||
Gooder is the term. | ||
Trump's – so when they say the executive order is among several the president signed meant to steer American schools and universities to adopt Republican priorities. | ||
If you've paid attention to what's being taught in schools these days, you know that there has been a very widespread and successful effort to – Insert, just total destructive communistic psychological programming poisoning the minds of children absolutely everywhere. | ||
Trump is telling them to stop doing that and just keep real history and especially the history of the United States in a way that talks about what a brilliant miracle it is that such a country even exists and about how our founding fathers fought, died, blood, bled, sacrificed. | ||
To bring us a totally unique, liberty-centered experience in human history. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
It's not about centering it on Republican priorities, except in that I guess Republicans are the only ones now who actually care about anything decent and good and real. | ||
So yeah, I guess it is a Republican priority to not poison our children's minds by making white kids hate themselves and non-white kids hate the white kids. | ||
And women hating men and telling little boys, you're a despised scumbag by nature. | ||
Your DNA is poison, but you can change that by putting a dress on. | ||
Just don't tell your parents. | ||
We'll do it in secret. | ||
You'll stay in with us and read these special books I've picked out instead of going to recess with your classmates. | ||
Just don't tell your parents, okay? | ||
They wouldn't understand. | ||
They're not smart enough like you. | ||
Yeah, sick crap that the New York Times is... | ||
Of course, very mad that it's going away. | ||
They're very mad that American children aren't having their minds poisoned. | ||
But it's funny that you have... | ||
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You have a couple stories. | |
I should have grabbed a story from earlier this week of Oxford and Cambridge abandoning tests because minorities didn't score well enough. | ||
They're not going to have exams anymore because white people scored too well on them. | ||
So, like, these are the... | ||
Futures you can choose. | ||
You can either choose to just actually teach things and just let the chips fall where they may and have no bias or discrimination one way or another and just accept that some groups, like, depends on how you divide groups of people, but however you divide them, some groups of some division will do better than groups of other divisions. | ||
And, okay, you know, you can try to give extra help to the groups that aren't doing as well. | ||
But why would you ever want to diminish the capability or achievement of the groups that are doing well? | ||
I mean, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
You can either just be normal. | ||
You can either just do the thing that education is supposed to do and just teach kids and test them whether or not they've learned the thing they're supposed to learn and actually build up and train up your next generations to be capable of sustaining the civilization they're inheriting. | ||
Or you can destroy it all in the name of some impossible goal. | ||
Of so-called equality, of equity, of parity between the races, again, in totally arbitrary divisions of the human race, that suddenly have to be equal to one another or else something's wrong and intervention has to take place. | ||
You can either have a future or you cannot. | ||
I mean, these are the choices that we have to make. | ||
We can either actually have an education system or we can have some sort of four year. | ||
Finger painting program to make black people feel good about themselves, honestly, or you can just educate everybody to their the best of their capabilities and trust it over time. | ||
You'll be building up all communities simultaneously. | ||
Trump is choosing the path where you just do things normal and teach people history. | ||
And that's all. | ||
Because not only are they getting rid of tests, obviously, in Cambridge and Oxford. | ||
They've gotten rid of grading as a concept in many school districts in America because it is discrimination. | ||
I mean, let's not say something that's not true here. | ||
When you grade a paper, you are discriminating. | ||
When you judge a group of things from best to worst, you're discriminating. | ||
That is the definition of discriminating. | ||
Discrimination is good. | ||
Everybody here discriminates all the time. | ||
If you're watching me right now, you are discriminating against the other people who are broadcasting right now. | ||
You have to discriminate. | ||
You have to judge whether something is good or bad. | ||
You end up with this. | ||
MAP reveals states with worst reading and math scores. | ||
The reading and math skills of 4th and 8th grade students has declined in multiple U.S. states, according to a recent report, New Mexico having the latest average. | ||
In 2024, 21% of adults in the U.S. were found to be illiterate. | ||
In 2024, 21% of adults in the United States was found to be illiterate. | ||
Had a literacy below sixth grade level, according to National Literacy Institute. | ||
Over half of the people in the United States read below a sixth grade level. | ||
That means their vocabulary is below a sixth grade level. | ||
Their comprehension is below a sixth grade level. | ||
Not just sounding out the words, right? | ||
That's not what literacy means. | ||
Literacy means the ability to understand, comprehend, to read and process complex thoughts. | ||
Do you think this is an accident? | ||
You think they're just trying their best and just, ah, shoot, we're all forgetting how to read? | ||
You think the test scores and the reading comprehension and literacy in this country is declining because we're all just getting stupider naturally? | ||
Like, what do you think is happening here? | ||
What's happening is that they're slowly but surely moving us towards 1984 doublethink pigeon world. | ||
You know, pigeon, right? | ||
You've heard of pigeon, not the birds, the slang, the BBC slang. | ||
If you remember in 1984, the idea behind doublespeak or behind the language they were crafting, good, double plus, good, ungood, or, you know, however they say it. | ||
The ultimate idea was that you wanted to prevent people from even having the ability to conceive of revolutionary thoughts. | ||
To dumb them down so much that they were incapable of making the arguments necessary to build a coalition to threaten the ruling power. | ||
That's basically what's happening here. | ||
A country that is ostensibly or theoretically or apparently Democratic or Republican, where people have the vote. | ||
It's not possible to maintain that, let alone have revolutionary change in that, if the people in that country, over half of them, get confused when reading Goosebumps. | ||
Okay? | ||
How are you going to challenge the status quo when a Judy Blume novel is out of your comprehension? | ||
It's almost like, you know, you just, you think about, it's like you should read the founding fathers. | ||
You should read the Federalist Papers. | ||
It's like, you get half the people in our country can't, they don't know what the word Federalist means. | ||
You get that, right? | ||
You're asking people to engage with ideas that are so far beyond their kin. | ||
It's a bad thing. | ||
I don't want it to be beyond the curve. | ||
We need to educate our people. | ||
We need people to be smart, intelligent, able to take in and understand and parse what they're hearing in data. | ||
It's very troubling that we don't have that. | ||
But yes, asking an average American to read the Federalist Papers. | ||
Like asking a dog to do a Rubik's Cube. | ||
It's sort of nonsensical. | ||
So yeah. | ||
Okay, 54% of Americans have a reading comprehension level below 6th grade. | ||
Goes a lot to explain the Democratic Party. | ||
People like Crockett. | ||
Got a video of her. | ||
I was wondering when I was going to play this video. | ||
Maybe this is a good time. | ||
Clip number 8 here. | ||
This is Representative Jasmine Crockett, I regret to say, of Houston, Texas, I believe. | ||
She says Trump brought evil to the White House and suggests all of his voters are white supremacists, also their January Sixers. | ||
You see women like this. | ||
You see that they're called congressmen. | ||
You see that they're representatives of the American people. | ||
You wonder why that happens. | ||
You wonder how we've gotten to this point. | ||
And you realize half the people in our country would struggle to get through a TV guide. | ||
Without getting frustrated and confused and trying to eat it. | ||
We're in true idiocracy. | ||
Here's just one of the outgrowths of this cancer. | ||
Let's go to Crockett now. | ||
You ever seen an image like this? | ||
Like, what is she standing under? | ||
She's standing under some giant, epic, beautiful, golden... | ||
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It's been eight days. | |
Eight days, y'all. | ||
Eight. | ||
And we were only in for three of them. | ||
It's been eight days. | ||
And honestly, I don't know how else to describe this other than evil. | ||
It's evil that is literally sitting in the highest seat in the world. | ||
The idea that Head Start does not know whether or not they will have their funding. | ||
The idea that the Medicaid websites have gone down and gone dark. | ||
I'm trying to tell y'all that whatever we do going forward, we need to recognize that there is no. | ||
And I think some of us got caught up. | ||
And because we didn't have our perfect candidate... | ||
Some of us decided that we would stay home. | ||
Some of us decided that we couldn't talk to our friends and our kids and explain to them that you still love your spouses even though they're not perfect. | ||
Some of them just didn't fully understand the threat that existed. | ||
But I am here to tell you, not to make you fearful, that it's time to buckle up, Buttercup. | ||
Because they were allowed to divide us. | ||
They were allowed to make people who didn't necessarily understand or agree with trans folks say, well, never mind. | ||
I'm not going to vote. | ||
They were allowing those that said, well, diversity, equity, inclusion, that doesn't include me. | ||
I can't even do it. | ||
I can't even listen to this. | ||
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I can't. | |
Just take it down. | ||
Take it down. | ||
I'm not even going to comment. | ||
It's just like. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I'm not even going to do it. | ||
I'm not even going to do it. | ||
I'm just, you know. | ||
My mom always told me, if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. | ||
So I'm not going to say anything nice or anything at all about whatever that was. | ||
We just got to move on. | ||
There's something about the image of it that triggers something in me. | ||
My eye starts twitching. | ||
And you see these just, yeah, illiterate dumbasses in front of something that took a genius to build. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Do you know what I mean? | ||
Alright. | ||
Maybe you don't. | ||
But if you do, good for you. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, they're very mad. | ||
They're very mad. | ||
The left is very mad that Donald Trump is actually focusing on educating people. | ||
In reality, they're very mad that their failing program is not being upheld. | ||
Everything that we believe is borne out by science. | ||
Do you know that? | ||
Are you aware that everything that Infowars talks about and promotes, even the moral, spiritual, cultural stuff, actually has scientific backing behind it? | ||
Maybe we don't make this argument enough. | ||
See, every time you adopt leftist policies, the outcomes are worse. | ||
Every time. | ||
Every time, every time, every time. | ||
Even there are times where the two positions that leftists... | ||
Hold, are contradictory to each other, and yet both of them are just whatever the worst outcome is. | ||
Like, they have a pathology that compels them to always choose the worst outcome. | ||
That's true when it comes to things like building a family. | ||
You know it's not just a religious imperative that you have a mother and a father, a male and a female, to raise children and that the mother should spend as much time with the children as humanly possible. | ||
Until they're old enough to be independent. | ||
You know that's not just us perpetuating some baseless superstition because a book says so, right? | ||
You know that that is just imminently observable as being the best possible organization for human beings. | ||
A family with parents that never get divorced, are always together, love each other, male and female, spend time with the kids, mom at home, dad at work. | ||
That is the best organization for human beings ever devised. | ||
No matter what other creation you could imagine, that's the best. | ||
That is the best way to do things. | ||
Always, forever. | ||
It's actually so crazy. | ||
This is interesting. | ||
I hadn't even thought about this when I brought this up. | ||
And I'll see if the tweet I have bookmarked up at the top. | ||
Because the left is so just disconnected from basic reality. | ||
Because the other thing I'm thinking of is like schooling. | ||
I mean... | ||
Do you think it is because we're too conservative? | ||
Leftists have this perspective of Republicans being anti-education. | ||
They're anti-intellectual. | ||
As if they have this image, this false specter of Republicans as Mormons from the 1800s being like, it's dangerous if women can read. | ||
They'll start getting ideas, and we can't have them. | ||
Black people being literate? | ||
If you want to die, it's like they have this just total characterization. | ||
The fact is we want people just to be able to read and be smart. | ||
You just don't want to distract and make that job more difficult by bringing in a bunch of insane excuses for diminishing qualifications and diminishing requirements and just leaving people worse off at the end of the day. | ||
So whether it's families or education or how to run a government or how to run an air traffic control tower, it's like there's just a normal good way of doing things that just always has the best results. | ||
And it's just very simple. | ||
It's just you be moral. | ||
You just choose the best people for the job. | ||
You observe the outcomes of different scenarios, and then you choose the one that has the best outcome. | ||
The left always chooses the worst outcome every single time. | ||
And then they justify this with the most unhinged, Bizarre, incomprehensible beliefs. | ||
And I'll show you this one in just a second because it ties into all of it. | ||
And it is the fact that, as I just said, the best possible structure for humanity to be happy and healthy and prosperous and everything good is to have a mother and a father overseeing their children. | ||
And maybe it's going to be too hard to find, but there was a post from a communist saying, The structure of the nuclear family with parents as authorities over the children is a creation of white supremacy and capitalism. | ||
They're so disconnected from reality. | ||
Here it is. | ||
I have found it. | ||
Mimetic Sisyphus posted a response to it that just shatters the entire argument. | ||
But this is some person named Jens Nordmark who says, It's a political issue. | ||
The state is the entity that has created parental authority. | ||
The state is the entity that created a parental authority. | ||
And then, of course, Mimetic Sisyphus responds with a picture of birds, showing that it not only is parental authority something that arises from the natural construct of the world around you, it's so ubiquitous it exists in creatures that are utterly unlike us in every way other than they procreate. | ||
And even birds, even... | ||
Things that fly and have hollow bones and they lay eggs. | ||
They don't even nurse their children. | ||
They're not mammals. | ||
They're so far from us that you would think we'd have nothing in common. | ||
It's such a basic fact of reality that this is the way you raise kids. | ||
That even most birds and all mammals have parents who take care of the kids as they raise. | ||
But the left are so disconnected from basic reality. | ||
They reject even that construct, and they wonder why the more their policies are implemented, the worse everything gets. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Coming to you live this Friday morning, we'll be joined by Dan Lyman in the next hour. | ||
We're going to talk about the changes Trump has made to the border and what those changes look like on the ground. | ||
So a lot of videos to get to and a lot of stuff to talk about here. | ||
Let's go to an interview with J.D. Vance that he gave yesterday with Sean Hannity because he's talking about Doge. | ||
New York Post has the story, Vance reveals Doge's most important undertaking, saying, I don't even think it's the cost savings. | ||
And it goes right to the heart of... | ||
What this entire election was about, what the new Trump administration represents, and how Doge is an important part of it. | ||
Now, the way Doge has been implemented is a little bit suspect to me. | ||
It was originally pitched as government efficiency. | ||
The idea was that it would cut wasteful spending. | ||
It would implement policies to encourage government employees to actually... | ||
Be worthy of their salary. | ||
Then when it was implemented, I feel like they pulled a little fast one on us, where they're like, yes, Doge is created. | ||
It's about using AI to increase technological cooperation. | ||
It was not so much the Ron Paul fever dream it was pitched as, and it seemed a little bit more like something else entirely. | ||
And I'm not super happy about that. | ||
But apparently it is doing at least part of what it's supposed to do, what it was pitched as doing. | ||
And here's J.D. Vance explaining to Sean Hannity how Doge has already helped to step in and not just save the government money, not just help to keep the budgets in line, but actually just ensure that our entire system is working at least a little bit like it's supposed to. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 12. This is J.D. Vance with Sean Hannity yesterday. | ||
We need to spend, obviously, more on defense to make our country safer. | ||
We also have to spend smarter on defense. | ||
Our procurement process is totally broken. | ||
The way that we actually buy weapons has become totally broken. | ||
We've made it harder for new entrants, right? | ||
New companies to develop new technologies. | ||
We've learned this in Russia, Ukraine. | ||
We've learned this elsewhere. | ||
The face of the modern battlefield has changed. | ||
It's going to keep on changing. | ||
And America has to keep pace with that change. | ||
And I think what Doge is going to do, it's going to save money. | ||
And I really believe it's already identified a lot of cost savings. | ||
And again, we're eight days into this thing, Sean. | ||
It's going to identify a lot more cost savings. | ||
The most important thing that it's going to do, I don't even think is the cost savings. | ||
It's making the bureaucracy responsive to the elected president. | ||
In eight days, Sean, we could sit here for an hour, and I could tell you stories I've heard from... | ||
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You're welcome to stay. | |
I know you have to go. | ||
We have other things to do. | ||
I would love to hang out for an hour, but look, we've got, if you look at, okay, the president issues an executive order saying we're not going to give grants to organizations that do X, Y, and Z. And the bureaucracy just doesn't respond. | ||
Doge has identified grants that were going to be made in violation of an executive order and stopped them right before the money was wired. | ||
We're talking about making the people's government responsive to the people's elected president. | ||
That is going to do more. | ||
To unleash innovation, to unleash economic prosperity. | ||
When you don't have this crushing bureaucracy that answers to nobody sitting on top of the American people, we're going to get it off. | ||
And we're going to actually make it responsive to our economic growth needs, to our needs to buy the right weapons for the next generation of warfare. | ||
And I think that is the most profound thing that Doge is going to do. | ||
Yeah, it's a pretty amazing statement there. | ||
You've got a bureaucracy that just doesn't... | ||
We adhere to the chain of command. | ||
This is the deep state. | ||
This is the uniparty that we've talked about for literally decades, which is why, you know, it's confusing when people are sort of on our side and have been on the impover side for a while, and yet they're, you know, so, I don't know, disheartened or blackpilled. | ||
There's like, you know, Trump and Vance. | ||
It's all just a scam. | ||
It's like the whole problem is that This whole voting thing for my whole life has been largely an exercise in, I don't know, it's a charade. | ||
It was a scam, right? | ||
You vote for whoever and just the same thing happens over and over, regardless. | ||
Maybe it happens a little bit differently under Republicans, maybe it's a little bit more annoying under Democrats, but it's always moving in the same direction. | ||
And here come Trump and Vance, who are pointing this out. | ||
And reverting us to just what we're supposed to be, a government that is for the people, by the people, where if you vote for something, it happens. | ||
This is a revolutionary change in America. | ||
Because as he points out, it used to be that Trump would go, here's my order, do this, and the bureaucracy just wouldn't do it. | ||
And other people in the bureaucracy would protect them and allow that to happen, but leak things to the media that... | ||
Would disrupt the whole process anyway. | ||
All of that is changing. | ||
All that is being undone. | ||
Finally, we're getting back to just being a republic. | ||
Being a place where the person you vote for actually has authority, not the unelected bureaucrats with tenure in the government doing whatever they want, stealing as much as they can, with no ability to remove them or correct them in the American people. | ||
He's actually returning America to the American people. | ||
And Doge is apparently helping with that, so that's very good to see. | ||
That again was from an interview with J.D. Vance and Hannity. | ||
The consequences of this have been noticeable and incredible already. | ||
Ibram X. Kendi's Center for Anti-Racist Studies to shut down as he heads to Howard University. | ||
Ibram X. Kendi, author of Anti-Racist Baby. | ||
How to be anti-racist, as well as other books for white women to feel guilty about their condition they were born in. | ||
He's departing Boston University. | ||
The school's Center for Anti-Racist Research, which Kendi founded, will be closing. | ||
A press release from the school stated that Kendi will be leaving Boston University to join Washington, D.C.'s Howard University. | ||
He was hired by the school in 2020 from D.C.'s American University to open the center amid the George Floyd riots. | ||
The center's 12 staff members will remain employed through June 30th, and CAR will close its doors when its charter with the university expires on June 30th. | ||
Do you ever just think about... | ||
The fact that our government takes money from American people and just funnels it by the tens of millions to just stupid, racist agitators like M.R. Max Kendi to indoctrinate and radicalize generations of Ivy League students. | ||
I mean, do you ever think about what's actually happening here? | ||
Do you ever stop to think about just How utterly insane this is. | ||
And I've been talking about it sort of all week and lots of different memes have come out that I've showed you where it's like, gee, why is the left so dominant? | ||
Oh, because half of our federal budget gets injected into their programs. | ||
And all of it is self-perpetuating, right? | ||
You lobby, you get the money, you inject the money into a program. | ||
To lobby and get more money, to inject more money into the program, to lobby and get more money. | ||
It just goes on and on and on. | ||
It really does seem at this point like half of our federal budget is just going towards invading our country with foreigners, indoctrinating our children in Ivy League schools with racist, anti-white, anti-Christian hatred, towards perverting the minds of our children by, you know, funding PBS and NPR and any other. | ||
Leftist outlets. | ||
Just what if it was the other way around? | ||
What if it was the other way around? | ||
Think about the fact, in fact, I think I retweeted a thing yesterday. | ||
Somebody put it really well. | ||
Because, you know, at first it's frustrating. | ||
At first you go, how the hell is this going on? | ||
How is this happening? | ||
How do we let them do this forever? | ||
Because it does turn out, it turns out with Trump, we're proven right again, you can't just cut this off. | ||
When the radical anti-white activist who changed his middle name to X, like he's role-playing a revolutionary in the 60s, comes to you and says, hey, I would like $100 million to teach Ivy League white kids that they're evil. | ||
Money, please. | ||
You can just say no to them. | ||
You can just... | ||
You can actually arrest them. | ||
What we're eventually going to find is that you can actually just arrest these people, and then you never have to even hear their questions ever again. | ||
You could just preempt the whole discussion, but once you're in the discussion, you can always just say, no. | ||
No, Ibram. | ||
No, Mr. Kendi. | ||
Mr. X. What's his real name? | ||
Jared or something? | ||
Jared Williams or something normal? | ||
No, man, I'm Ibram. | ||
I'm Ibram X. Kendi. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Whatever. | ||
You can just say no to them. | ||
It's very, very simple. | ||
It's very easy. | ||
Here's the tweet I was just talking about. | ||
It's a white pill. | ||
It is a white pill in a way, from outsideness. | ||
The almost incredible quality of multi-channel communist propaganda needed to keep America on its current track paints an extremely positive picture of what things would be like if it could be switched off. | ||
This is in response to a quote that says, intellectually, I knew the entire system relied on a well-funded total state propaganda and dissident suppression machine to keep running. | ||
I just didn't realize how quickly it would fall apart without those things being at full blast. | ||
$43 million the Anti-Racism Research Center spent. | ||
Holy. | ||
On Wednesday, Boston University announced it would open an inquiry into Ibram X. Kendi's Center for Anti-Racist Research. | ||
I mean, they must have come out with a lot, though. | ||
I mean, if you spent $43 million researching something that definitely exists, I bet they came out with... | ||
Just reams of material. | ||
I bet there's just binder upon binder. | ||
I bet they produce documentaries and newspapers. | ||
I bet they just crunch the data and are just churning out information proving how racist America is and providing solutions to promote anti-racism in opposition, right? | ||
I'm sure for $43 million, they must have proven how racist America was and provided a... | ||
Arguments against that. | ||
Oh, and this was two years ago. | ||
Okay, so it started in 2020. This was in September of 2023. It's been operating for a year and a half more, so it's probably up around $60 million, I guess, if I'm doing that math right. | ||
Let's scroll down a little bit if we would, please, crew. | ||
A colossal waste of millions of dollars. | ||
This is from the World Socialist website, too. | ||
Well, look at that. | ||
Can we not scroll down? | ||
It's impossible. | ||
We don't have the technology. | ||
The episode at the Boston University reveals, once again, the pecuniary, intellectually bankrupt, and essentially fraudulent character of these socialist moves. | ||
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Yeah, it does. | ||
So, yeah, we can just cut it off like that, and it just goes away. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
More than that, we can fund our movements. | ||
Obviously, we want to be the exact opposite of them, which I guess means we should now be funding a Center for Racist Studies, which ironically would do the same thing that the Center for Anti-Racist Studies does. | ||
Actually, if you think about it, it should probably just be called the Center for Racist Studies. | ||
You could take Phrenology 101. You could learn all about skull shapes. | ||
It'd be great. | ||
The episode of Boston University reveals again the pecuniary, intellectually bankrupt, and essentially fraudulent – I was reading that – character of racist ideology. | ||
It follows exposures of another duo of celebrity anti-racist Nicole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates, who have likewise accepted millions of dollars from corporations for an institute at Howard University that has produced a negligible work. | ||
Imagine being called negligible. | ||
As well as the ongoing revelation, negligible means you don't matter. | ||
Sorry, maybe I should define words that I use since apparently half of our country reads below the sixth grade level. | ||
The people I'm insulting probably can't even understand they're being insulted. | ||
I need to make it more apparent to them. | ||
You have produced a negligible work. | ||
That means you ain't done crap. | ||
As well as the ongoing revelations of Black Lives Matter presented to the public as a movement is little more than a hollow shell created to disorient the youth and suck up corporate cash for personal use of the grifters who run the organization. | ||
That's going away now, and we never had to deal with it in the first place. | ||
We didn't want to. | ||
For some reason, we let them scam us, which is annoying that we allowed them to do that. | ||
I want to talk about something a little bit more serious now because I want to explain something. | ||
A lot of people, myself included, to a certain degree, I admit, have sort of been saying that Trump beat the left and is beating the left so badly they're demoralized. | ||
And to a certain degree, that's true. | ||
When it comes to the Democratic Party and the establishment left, they are utterly demoralized. | ||
They're almost incapable of even summoning the energy to resist what Trump is doing, and that is true. | ||
When it comes to the far left, when it comes to the communist, useful idiot types, something different has happened. | ||
Trump beat them so badly they've been radicalized. | ||
I want you to understand this. | ||
These people are the dark mirror image of MAGA. They are the golem of our Frodo. | ||
They are the orc to our elves. | ||
They're the perverted, distorted inversion of us. | ||
So they see a lot of the same problems. | ||
They have a lot of the same issues. | ||
They're completely incapable of reasoning at a second degree, of actually understanding multi-layered situations, problems, right? | ||
To them, Jeff Bezos is rich, therefore he's bad, and that's as far as their reasoning goes. | ||
Now, I would like to help explain to them why monopolization of supply lines and consolidation of money in the hands of a few people who then have control over everybody. | ||
Like, we could explain to them why Jeff Bezos does what he does. | ||
Why Mark Zuckerberg is doing what he's doing right now. | ||
They don't understand any of that to them. | ||
Rich guy, bad. | ||
And that's it. | ||
That's all they understand. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's as far as their reasoning goes. | ||
At the same time, they are weirdly, bizarrely, like, kind of aligned with us on some things. | ||
I'll explain to you how... | ||
It's like... | ||
You will feel for me here. | ||
In fact, I have just a great example already. | ||
If we can bring this up. | ||
But try not to show the full thing. | ||
So like this. | ||
This is from a group called Incinerate. | ||
What is it called? | ||
I'll have to find it in just a second. | ||
But this is a far-lefty communist agitator Chinese agent inside our country. | ||
Bezos is one of the richest men in the world due to his hoarding of wealth received from Amazon while his workers struggle to receive fair wages. | ||
The money given to Amazon is a one-way funnel directly to his pockets. | ||
Trickle-down economics has officially failed. | ||
And by the way, I'm sorry, if you watched Moonbase yesterday, this will be a repeat because I mentioned a lot of this. | ||
But I want to make a note here because... | ||
I really start to see red every time I hear the words trickle-down economics because they use it in the way this person used it. | ||
Trickle-down economics has failed. | ||
People think that trickle-down economics is an economic position of the Republicans. | ||
They think that Reagan introduced a concept called trickle-down economics and that ever since then, for the last 40-50 years... | ||
Republicans have adhered like a religion to this concept of trickle-down economics. | ||
Trickle-down economics was a pejorative. | ||
It was a claim made up by the Democrats to try to discredit Ronald Reagan's actual monetary policies, actual financial policies. | ||
Ronald Reagan never pitched trickle-down economics. | ||
Conservatives never argued for Trickle-down economics. | ||
It was a lie that the left came up with as a sarcastic way of framing Reagan's policies. | ||
He's just trying to make the rich people, and then maybe he hopes it'll trickle down to everybody else. | ||
That was never an argument the right made. | ||
So it just infuriates me every time they say, it looks like trickle-down economics has failed. | ||
It's like... | ||
So you just came up with a straw man, defeated the straw man, and are now looking at me like you just beat me in a fight. | ||
We never made that argument. | ||
That has never been made as an argument from the Republicans. | ||
Maybe at some point, you know, people picked it like I could see George W. Bush being like, yeah, sounds pretty good. | ||
Trickle down economics. | ||
I like that. | ||
We'll do that. | ||
Nope. | ||
Never happened. | ||
Not a thing. | ||
That was a leftist lie that they spread that they still, to this day, 40 years later. | ||
Act like it's still a policy, even though it never, ever was. | ||
Okay, so not to get distracted by that, but they use these terms. | ||
That just shows how utterly stupid and uninformed they are. | ||
But here's what I mean by the dark inversion, the shadow form of MAGA. They say in protest to Jeff Bezos, because he's just too rich, direct your purchasing power elsewhere, away from Amazon. | ||
This may include, but not limited to, your local shops and businesses. | ||
Well, I like that, right? | ||
I'm with you so far. | ||
I don't like the power Jeff Bezos has. | ||
I don't like the way that Amazon is of such a size and continuing to grow in a way that it has basically total authority over who gets to do business and who doesn't. | ||
Able to crush any competitor without even a second thought. | ||
I'm not systematically absorbing everything else in its path, like a giant cancer, like a blob. | ||
I'm against that too. | ||
What do we do about it? | ||
Shop local. | ||
Boom. | ||
Great idea. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
I'm for you. | ||
I mean, so, hey, these communist terrorists don't sound half bad, do they? | ||
Hey, these communist Antifa agitators. | ||
Maybe we got something in common after all. | ||
We both hate Jeff Bezos. | ||
We both want him to shop local. | ||
What else do they suggest? | ||
You should limit your shopping to local shops and businesses and also Chinese alternatives such as Timu and Tabu. | ||
Well, wait a second. | ||
Well, wait, what the hell? | ||
I thought we were going local. | ||
Do you see why I struggle to even explain, comprehend, translate? | ||
It's beyond explanation. | ||
It's inexplicable. | ||
I just don't understand it. | ||
I can't even try to understand it. | ||
What do they think is happening? | ||
What do they believe? | ||
And when you see inconsistencies like this is when it becomes apparent of just how cultish the programming is. | ||
This is a condition of Cult beliefs that they are internally inconsistent, internally hypocritical and nonsensical, and yet adhere to perfectly. | ||
Yeah, don't shop from Amazon. | ||
They're evil. | ||
Buy from the Chinese slave alternative. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Tell your fellow Zhang Hongzhu users, that's a red note, the communist alternative to TikTok. | ||
They were kind enough to welcome us with open arms. | ||
Selling is available on their platforms. | ||
Let's return the favor. | ||
And businesses that will be affected by the TikTok ban, refrain from purchasing from Whole Foods as it is a chain acquired by Amazon. | ||
So this is what I mean. | ||
All right, so they're the dark inversion, the shadow figure of MAGA in that they hate Jeff Bezos too. | ||
Cool, so do we. | ||
And then they say, actually, we prefer China. | ||
And you go, oh, okay, you don't actually know anything, do you? | ||
Same type of thing. | ||
They have this advice. | ||
It's like, delete your Facebook, Instagram, and Threads account. | ||
Try to short the meta stock if you can. | ||
For those who use Facebook as a means to connect to families overseas or have legitimate reasons as why deletion isn't feasible, install ad blockers. | ||
Make sure you're not being observed. | ||
Make sure you're not being followed. | ||
Don't be giving money to people like Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
Good. | ||
We're for it. | ||
We love it. | ||
But why? | ||
But why are they saying this? | ||
They're saying it because they think that all of these big tech guys who are being forced to bend the knee to Donald Trump, who have been defeated in the marketplace of ideas, who have been eviscerated in the market, the market of money, the market of the actual market, they've been defeated in that as well. | ||
They're looking at a very dismal future with Donald Trump in power. | ||
So now they're bending their knee and genuflecting to him. | ||
And they think that this means that Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos are MAGA or something. | ||
I mean, they're just so far off the mark. | ||
But this is just one of a great many groups. | ||
This is their Blue Sky account. | ||
And it's called Voices Ignited. | ||
Get it? | ||
Do you see how the banner, the headline banner is LA on fire and it's called Voices Ignited? | ||
It's kind of like Voices United except it's cheekily referencing arson that they're in favor of and encourage their followers to commit. | ||
So we did a full breakdown of this on Moonbase Live yesterday and you can go to my X to see that and find that link. | ||
The message I want to get across to everybody who's watching this right now is don't get complacent. | ||
Don't have a false sense of security. | ||
Don't think that just because the establishment Democrats have been so thoroughly defeated and demoralized that the left, the radical left, is right there with them. | ||
This has made the radical left give up on politics. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
I'm going to be joined by Dan Lyman in about five minutes. | ||
I'm going to spend this first five minute segment just laying out for you a very quick rundown survey overview of what Lebanon John and I went through yesterday on Moonbase Live. | ||
You can go to moonbase.show or rumble.com slash c slash moonbase live. | ||
You can also just go to my Twitter account at Harrison H. Smith and the pinned comment will give you links to all of that. | ||
So if you want to see like a thorough breakdown of this, but let me just give you the overview. | ||
The left, the far left, the radical AIDS communist left has not been demoralized. | ||
They have not been defeated. | ||
They have not given up. | ||
They have gone underground. | ||
They have been radicalized even further. | ||
They have essentially given up on electoral politics. | ||
They think the Democrats are like worse than the Republicans in the same way that we think that rhinos are worse than the Democrats, right? | ||
The Mitch McConnells and Lisa Murkowskis of the world and Lindsey Graham of the world receive our ire more than Democrats because they're supposed to be on our side. | ||
They feel the same way about Democrats, so they think they're all corporatists, and they essentially have decided that they can't achieve victory electorally, so they're just going to have to burn the whole place down. | ||
And they've been radicalized, by the way, and they are literally Chinese. | ||
They're Maoist Chinese agents, essentially, at this point. | ||
So I just want to show you some of these images. | ||
We're originally organizing on Telegram and Telegram groups that were public. | ||
And then they found out, they realized they were getting infiltrated, and so they've started to move into more private chats. | ||
But this should just give you an idea of just how big these groups are and just how well organized they are. | ||
So this discussion from the Voices Ignited group has tens of thousands of members. | ||
They have leadership. | ||
They say your leadership is your state rep or admin. | ||
DM them for your user for Keybase. | ||
So they have moved from Telegram to an app called Keybase that is basically a secretive communication program that you need permission to get into. | ||
Right, so they say it looks like they've been posting the chats for a minute, so they realize that they're being infiltrated, so they're like, okay, we need to go to a more secretive way. | ||
Here, let's... | ||
Can I zoom that way? | ||
Let's do that. | ||
Okay. | ||
They say, is there any advice to get out to less tech-savvy folks? | ||
I'm part of a very progressive church with many trusted members, right? | ||
They use these little code words. | ||
Many fellow travelers. | ||
So there are people that are using the co-opted globalist version of Christianity to recruit communists into their ranks. | ||
But they're saying it's kind of hard for them to... | ||
Be involved if they have to jump through all these hoops. | ||
Technologically, these people barely even know how to use Facebook. | ||
And they respond, you need both Signal and Keybase. | ||
Signal for the vetting interview, and Keybase will be the new primary comms app. | ||
So they're doing all their communications on a program called Keybase, and to get access to Keybase, you have to give them a Signal account so that they can actually do a video interview with you to make sure that you're a real communist before they... | ||
So, they're upgrading their OPSECs, is what I'm saying. | ||
They're upgrading their operational security and working to continue their operations in secret. | ||
And they have apparently groups in every state with subgroups in all these states. | ||
The People's Committee and state leadership need to continue vetting and moving everyone over to Keybase. | ||
We'll be shutting down for the day and reopening with limited business hours until the Keybase transition for leadership has been... | ||
Completed. | ||
Put your Keybase account in your bio once you have one. | ||
She's been banned. | ||
The group will continue to slander us. | ||
So they're very mad that people are infiltrating. | ||
This woman on TikTok has been exposing them, and they're attacking and targeting her. | ||
And they have all of these links that are a little bit troubling. | ||
Now, again, if they were on our side, there's nothing wrong about this. | ||
Evading professional militaries in the wintertime, evading professional military, civilian armored plate carrier setups, urban combat survival and assault pack setups, combat survival and tactics for an urban environment, camouflage and avoiding detection, special forces training, how to set up a combat rifle. | ||
These people are training. | ||
They're organizing. | ||
They're communicating. | ||
They are building networks. | ||
In all 50 states, and they say things like this. | ||
Well, we won't just be protesting, but that comes on a secure server. | ||
Well, we're not going to say it in public, but trust us, protesting is going to be the least of what we're up to. | ||
Radical leftists are still out there, they're still active, they're lying in wait, and we're seeing little flashes of this with all the transgender attacks that we're seeing. | ||
Just don't be in a false sense of security. | ||
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I'm joined now by the great Dan Lyman. | ||
He's on today to discuss the state of the border, deportations, and all that Trump is doing during his first few weeks in office. | ||
You can follow his work at borderhawk.news or on X at realdanlyman. | ||
That's borderhawk.news, realdanlyman. | ||
And, of course, you can follow Borderhawk on X as well. | ||
Dan, welcome to the show, sir. | ||
So good to be back with you, Harrison. | ||
And thank you so much. | ||
What an exciting time. | ||
We're 11 days into Trump and Reich, too, and things are going swimmingly. | ||
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Give me your give me your before we get to the border specifically, because obviously that's your area of expertise and you're the perfect person to have on to answer my questions of like, how has it changed on the border? | ||
Before we get to that, just give me your grade. | ||
Give me your, so far we're what, nine, ten days in at this point? | ||
How have you felt so far about Trump's actions during his second administration? | ||
Well, so far, 2025 is looking the way that many of us hoped 2017 would look. | ||
And it seems like Trump is really trying to execute the agenda that we hoped that he would. | ||
And so far, it seems pretty successful. | ||
I would say, you know, there's a few stumbles here or there. | ||
But in general, you know, I got to give them about an A on the rollout right now. | ||
And the important thing is for them to stay focused, to continue to increase the pressure against our enemies and to just ramp things up. | ||
Every day it should get a little harder for our enemies to exist in this country and to continue pushing their agenda here. | ||
And, you know, so far I'm excited. | ||
And I'll be completely honest. | ||
After 2020, I was totally blackpilled. | ||
I said elections in this country are cooked. | ||
Nothing's ever going to work ever again. | ||
And, you know, we're done. | ||
And then when Trump announced his candidacy in 22, I believe it was. | ||
I was happy. | ||
I was glad that he was going to come, you know, finish his character arc and was proud to support and ready for it. | ||
But to be honest, I wasn't particularly optimistic. | ||
And I think during the campaign, things weren't necessarily too exciting. | ||
They weren't too electric, really, until we got into that final year and we really closed with a bang, literally and figuratively. | ||
And I am just so proud to have supported this president since 2015. And getting here to 2025, we're now nearly 10 years in with Trump, and I think right now he is really starting to bloom. | ||
What a ride it's been. | ||
I keep saying it's like we have a genie in the White House. | ||
I keep suggesting things that are like, all right, if I really had a magic wand, what would be the most extravagant thing I would ask for? | ||
And then to the next day, it's a headline. | ||
It's like Guantanamo Bay? | ||
He's going to start sending deportees to Guantanamo Bay? | ||
It's like... | ||
I never expected this type of stuff to happen. | ||
He's banning transgender surgeries. | ||
The deportation program clearly is ramping up, already being massively successful, but everything we hear from Tom Homan and Trump are like more and more, faster, faster. | ||
They're not satisfied. | ||
I'm not satisfied, but I'm astonished at what they've been able to achieve so far. | ||
When it comes to the border, specifically in deportations, how do you grade Trump in that regard? | ||
So far, good. | ||
The border lockdown has been quite effective. | ||
We've dropped to under 500 crossings per day, and let's hope that most of those crossings are being returned immediately. | ||
Of course, we don't know how many gotaways there are. | ||
There's definitely still activity at the border. | ||
We've been covering that daily at Infowars, some of the chases and the pursuits and the landings out in Southern California. | ||
But in general, it slowed to a crawl, and I think sending the military there was a great message. | ||
You know, that support there that the different agencies need to really have, like, troops on the ground. | ||
And that's what we really, you know, hoped for. | ||
And I want to see, you know, 50,000 troops on the ground there. | ||
We have approximately 4,000. | ||
Last I checked, it might be up by now. | ||
But I think that those optics and that operational support is so critical. | ||
Going to the roundups and these deportations. | ||
Very excited about those. | ||
I think they're doing a good job so far. | ||
But frankly, we're at like 1,000, 1,200 per day. | ||
You extrapolate that over the year. | ||
We're at somewhere close to 400,000 at that rate. | ||
That would take, to remove all of the illegals that are in the country, in my opinion, probably close to 100 years. | ||
And that's assuming, of course, that there were no self-deportations in the process. | ||
When Hohman and Trump say we need to ramp things up. | ||
That is absolutely the case. | ||
We need to be getting to five to ten thousand a day. | ||
When you consider that ten thousand were coming in on any given day during the Biden administration at some points, then you have to say, OK, we need to be returning double that number to accommodate for that and then accommodate for all that were already here. | ||
Of course, we're going to see self deportations or reports that that's already happening. | ||
But a thousand to fifteen hundred per day is just not going to cut it. | ||
And, you know, right now. | ||
We're seeing gang members being rounded up. | ||
We're seeing criminal aliens being rounded up. | ||
And the administration, of course, should prioritize that right off the bat. | ||
And they did say that that's what they would do. | ||
But frankly, we need to start seeing entire families being sent out. | ||
We need to see abuelita and abuelito all the way down to the nietos and nietas being loaded into buses and driven across the border or loaded onto planes and flown to their respective countries of origin because that's what it's going to take to really clean out. | ||
But we are seeing a lot of progress. | ||
I'm very excited about it so far. | ||
Are you nervous they're going to put Borderhawk out of business? | ||
I mean, what's Borderhawk going to do when there's not 10,000 crossings a day and, you know, the cartels shooting at Border Patrol members? | ||
I mean, he could be putting you out of a job. | ||
Dan, aren't you mad about this? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I think that we have only just begun to see what's going to happen internally in the country. | ||
We're starting to see the protests are starting to kick up. | ||
We're starting to see pushback from the gangs on the ground. | ||
Just saw a report that Trenda Aragua gang members were arrested in New York City. | ||
A police officer had his arm broken during that operation. | ||
We're just beginning to see, we're going to start seeing legal battles entering into the courts. | ||
We saw... | ||
Trump ending birthright citizenship with an executive order, and immediately that was halted by a judge in Seattle, so that's going to work its way through the court system. | ||
There is absolutely no way that interior enforcement, if it continues at this rate and increases, is not going to stir up a hornet's nest in this country. | ||
We're going to be focusing now internally. | ||
We focus so much at the border, but our mission is to cover border news as well as immigration-related news, and so everything happening within the country. | ||
Now is going to be our focus as we keep an eye on the borders. | ||
And, you know, not for nothing, but they're still coming in by sea. | ||
We just reported yesterday at Infowars and Border Hawk that a convicted murderer was caught entering the U.S. by sea in Southern California. | ||
We've seen those boat landings averaging three to four per week, and they seem to still be continuing. | ||
And then, of course, we've seen... | ||
On our other maritime borders, we've seen that in South Florida, an influx of Chinese we've now learned about, and we've reported on a couple of recent stories whereby Chinese illegals are being taken by boat to the shores of Miami, Coral Gables specifically, which is an upscale little small city within Miami-Dade County, and they're being loaded into vans and transported deeper into the interior. | ||
We've had a couple of recent busts with Cuban and Haitian smugglers who have been moving Chinese through Coral Gables. | ||
Which is just incredible because if anyone is familiar with Miami, Coral Gables is one of the nicest neighborhoods in the city that's home to the University of Miami. | ||
And we're finding that Chinese have been pouring through that area after hopping onshore off a boat. | ||
So, I mean, there is still plenty going on at the external borders, but our focus now is going to be turned to the interior. | ||
Yeah, and I think the story earlier this week was two vans with 40 Chinese nationals, right, caught by Border Patrol. | ||
Yeah, just shy. | ||
It was around 35, 36. And people are starting to be very cognizant, very aware. | ||
They're calling local authorities. | ||
They're alerting ICE. So people are like on the lookout now. | ||
And I think that's part of this cultural shift within the country where for the last four years, it's like, hey, nobody's doing anything about this. | ||
What can I do? | ||
Who can I tell? | ||
Now it's like, all right, all hands on deck and we need every man. | ||
On the street, that is, keep an eye on things. | ||
You see suspicious activity, you encounter people you suspect might be illegals, alert to local authorities, because now it looks like they're actually doing something, and when they do affect these crackdowns, they're calling in Border Patrol for support, they're calling in ICE for support, and they're getting that support finally. | ||
And so, you know, this is an all-hands-on-deck situation, and there are over 300 million Americans who can participate in this effort. | ||
Of course, not children, maybe 200 million, but, you know, that's where we're at at this point. | ||
They've already announced that they've located something like 70,000 to 80,000 of the 300,000 that we know are missing. | ||
It obviously doesn't include ones that didn't actually make their way through the official system. | ||
That's just the ones that the system had and then lost. | ||
It's not including the others. | ||
So obviously this is still a massive issue. | ||
But I agree with you that the rate is slow. | ||
I know a lot of people break down the math. | ||
As you point out, it would take 100 years to get to just back to zero where we were before. | ||
Do you think that's why he is doing things like opening up Guantanamo Bay? | ||
Because it seems to me like that is—I've been pitching this. | ||
I've been wanting them to do things like this because you need a psychological drive to convince people that are in this country, hey, look, you can either go home or you can go to Guantanamo Bay. | ||
You can either take yourself home, goodbye, and we'll pay for your bus ticket, or you're going to go to a Cuban work camp for an indeterminate amount of time. | ||
And then people, I think, will deport themselves. | ||
Because it's such a daunting task, the level of deportations that are required, what do you think we can be doing, what do you think Trump can be doing to encourage people to deport themselves, I guess would be one way to phrase that. | ||
Yeah, Guantanamo is amazing. | ||
I mean, it's almost like QAnoners were right, trust the plan in some way. | ||
Right before the election, Catherine Herridge, one of the most respected independent journalists at this point, posted a photo of herself from Gitmo. | ||
And, you know, I have people texting me like, has Heritage gone total QAnon? | ||
And I'm like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
We'll just wait to see what happens. | ||
Now it looks like, hey, maybe she was down there for a reason because obviously this idea wasn't just floated in the last week. | ||
I'm sure this has been discussed in previous weeks or months about where to send some of the worst illegals. | ||
Especially if we can't send them home, because in some cases, some of these countries are just totally unreceptive. | ||
And Trump has been very good about applying economic pressure and forcing them to bend the knee. | ||
We saw in Colombia, the communist president there, you know, grandstanded and said, we're not taking our citizens back on military planes. | ||
They have to come on, you know, passenger jets at minimum. | ||
And of course, by the next day, he was offering his own presidential jet to come get Colombian illegals, which is great. | ||
But putting them in de facto penal colonies outside of the lower 48, I think is a great idea. | ||
Hey, if we acquire Greenland, let's set up a penal colony there and send hundreds of thousands of there if we need to. | ||
That's a miserable place to be if you're not prepared for those conditions, especially for all these people who have come from parts of the southern hemisphere that would not do great in the harsh winter conditions of Greenland. | ||
I think sending of 10,000 there, 100,000 there, whatever it is. | ||
Would be great. | ||
Or someplace like that. | ||
We have other places we can put them in the top of Alaska if we want to and make them examples and say, hey, if you're not going to remove yourself from this country, we're going to give you a little time to get out, pack your bags, drive over the border, figure it out from there. | ||
Then we need to start making examples of these people. | ||
And I think that that has been very effective, for instance, in El Salvador. | ||
We need to be borrowing from that model. | ||
Bukele has used a great model of basically instilling the fear into gang members in that country. | ||
And saying, hey, you don't clean up your act right now. | ||
This is how you're going to live the rest of your life, crammed in with a bunch of other tattooed freaks who would probably knife you for the morning bread. | ||
And I think that that's really where we need to go. | ||
I think the optics of loading them into these military transports is great. | ||
I've been calling for years for saying, hey, when we start removing people from this country, the planes need to look like they did when we brought Afghans out of Afghanistan, totally overloaded, totally packed in. | ||
And unfortunately, with some of these military planes, they're only really equipped to handle like 100 people. | ||
So it's actually not all that cost effective unless we start using the cargo area. | ||
In contrast, a Boeing 747 can hold more than 500 people if you cram them in. | ||
So I think that as things ramp up... | ||
The optics of putting them on military jets is good, but in terms of sheer volume, we need to just start getting them out. | ||
Put them on cargo ships, for all I care, the ones that need to go back to Africa, send them on a slow boat. | ||
I think that would be a great approach. | ||
So, a lot of good things happening, like we said, but got to keep expanding the effort and being creative about things. | ||
Absolutely, and I think one of the most... | ||
Impactful things to me in all of this is the rapidity with which the border was shut down, that these NGOs were cut off. | ||
It proves that the whole time we've been dealing with this, it's been a choice. | ||
And we've known this the whole time. | ||
You and I have had this discussion. | ||
We say it on the show practically every day. | ||
But it's nice to see it just proven out. | ||
not. | ||
I mean, it was it was almost literally one minute after he was inaugurated that the El Paso crossing was shut down. | ||
You had the image of the police with the with the riot shields blocking the crossing on the southern border. | ||
And this, of course, follows a year in which the Democrats repeatedly said we would close the border, but darn it, Trump stopped our vote and we really needed that vote. | ||
And because we didn't get that vote, that's why the borders open. | ||
It's just as exposed what a What a lie all of this was, what a choice all of this was, that at any point we could have stemmed the tide and cut off the flow, and yet the people in power in America decided and deliberately allowed it to continue. | ||
I wonder if that's breaking through and soaking in to Democrats who, I mean, do you think they believed that the border was just a crisis that we were having to deal with? | ||
And do you think now they're understanding, no, this was always a choice, it was never a real crisis? | ||
And it's just been made so obvious now. | ||
I mean, what do you think the impact of that is? | ||
Yeah, I think for some of the remaining kind of open-minded Democrats, they're probably realizing that. | ||
I think we saw that they were realizing that during the Biden administration. | ||
We saw polling indicating that more than half of all Americans supported mass deportations, and that included nearly half of Democrats. | ||
But on the flip side, I mean, they're going to be dyed-in-the-wool, you know, total psycho, open-borders communists who... | ||
It doesn't even matter. | ||
It's not going to change anything for them because they want these people coming in. | ||
But those with an open mind will probably realize, wow, this could have been done at any point. | ||
And not only could the border have been secured, but also, you know, all of these illegals that have committed heinous crimes and then have been released by sanctuary jurisdictions, sometimes after multiple charges, after deportation orders, after being removed from the country five times, you know. | ||
We're seeing this is not only just a choice, but it really is an intentional sabotage of the nation to be putting these people back on the streets. | ||
And you see ICE going in and just rounding these people up on a daily basis now, going into sanctuary cities and just picking off TDA members or hardened criminals. | ||
And it's like that was all a choice too. | ||
The first time we catch these people, honestly, at the border, but let's say the first time they're arrested for some crime in the U.S., it's like... | ||
Okay, you got to go. | ||
You're not in the country legally. | ||
Whether you serve prison time or here or not is up for debate, but you just got to go. | ||
And we see that that has not been the case. | ||
We've seen so many ICE detainers ignored in these sanctuary jurisdictions, and these people are just being put back on the streets. | ||
And we're seeing now, like, ICE is going in and getting them. | ||
They still have their work cut out for them. | ||
It's going to be a long road ahead, but it's starting. | ||
They're starting to clean things up. | ||
Well, and it's amazing. | ||
I mean, they were able to arrest so many of these guys so quickly. | ||
It became obvious, okay, they must have had all these guys' information. | ||
They must have had them on a list, known where they were, could have picked them up at any time, because as soon as Trump gets into office, they're just – they scoop them right up. | ||
They didn't have to do any searching at all. | ||
I do want to—I played this video earlier. | ||
I think it's worth it to play it again. | ||
I'm sure you've seen it. | ||
It's been making the round on X, but the irony is palpable. | ||
It's just—it's delicious. | ||
It's Mexico saying they cannot cope with the influx of millions of people and that no country should be expected to be able to deal with this. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
I want to get Dan Lyman's take on the other side. | ||
We saw it earlier, but it's worth it to watch again. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Mexico cannot cope. | |
I'm not sure any country can, but Mexico can't cope with a sudden influx of millions of people. | ||
As much as she wants to embrace them, to use her word, when they come back and make them feel welcome, it all sounds very nice when you're listening to it, but the reality of that is just completely unsustainable. | ||
A lot of these people have lived in the U.S. for decades. | ||
They have lives there. | ||
They have families. | ||
They're good-standing citizens. | ||
So they're not in a position to just be deported and say, like, oh, okay, well, I'm just going to come back here and take a job making a fraction of what I used to make and go to my town where I don't have anything left, which maybe has been overrun by violence. | ||
It's just, it's unrealistic to think that that wouldn't lead to a crisis. | ||
So, again, the irony is just palpable. | ||
I already ranted about this for a while. | ||
Dan Lyman, what's your take? | ||
Just amazing. | ||
Cope and seethe, lady. | ||
Cope and seethe. | ||
We're sending them back. | ||
They're going back. | ||
It doesn't matter if they've been here for decades. | ||
If they've been here illegally, they're going back. | ||
And, I mean, it's just, the irony is it's so easy. | ||
It's low-hanging fruit to say, oh, these countries, you know, they can't handle this. | ||
But it really is telling. | ||
That these countries say, we can't even absorb our own people. | ||
We can't take back people who are from here. | ||
Well, why are we expected to absorb them? | ||
Totally insane. | ||
I mean, if 10,000 Norwegians flooded into Sweden, there would be a cultural crisis on top of the border crisis. | ||
Because that's just how it is. | ||
I mean, when you have, even within this country, when you have Californians... | ||
Flooding into Idaho to get away from COVID restrictions, cultural crisis, because they bring with them the culture that they left. | ||
And that's true internally, and that's certainly true at the international level. | ||
And so it's great to see these people just exposing themselves, either how retarded they are or how disingenuous they are. | ||
It doesn't matter either way. | ||
They're the enemy, and they need to be steamrolled. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I could not agree more. | ||
And I find it honestly insulting. | ||
You know, image I was using earlier is like, is like if, you know, your wife is, you know, spending all day just like taking care of the kids and you change one diaper and are like, oh man, that was gross. | ||
That was so hard. | ||
Like you're complaining. | ||
Your wife's sitting there going, oh, you don't even appreciate what I do every day. | ||
You have no concept of what you've put us through. | ||
You haven't even thought for a second. | ||
You haven't even tried to empathize with us even once. | ||
And the way they're talking about this makes that obvious. | ||
Before we go, just going back to something that you said earlier, because you said people are getting involved, people are calling, they're reporting it because they believe that something will actually happen now, so they're actually calling ICE if they see illegals. | ||
The opposite is also true. | ||
You have places like ActBlue and other leftist organizations very openly. | ||
Getting people to report where ICE raids are happening so you can try to avoid it. | ||
On TikTok, they're using this phrase, cute winter boots, meaning, hey, ooh, there's going to be ICE. You better have your cute winter boots on. | ||
So they're using these phrases to try to inform immigrants so that they can avoid ICE deportation. | ||
What's your take on that? | ||
How do we combat that? | ||
And do you think Trump is going to do anything to stop these people from encouraging others and telling other people how to evade the law? | ||
Well, we saw how ruthlessly the DOJ could go after people for posts on social media, you know, especially surrounding J6, or just go after people that they believed might have been in Washington, D.C. that day. | ||
And, you know, I think it would be just as easy for them to start investigating people who are aiding and abetting illegal aliens by warning them about ICE. I think that those people should get a knock at the door. | ||
And definitely... | ||
For instance, we saw yesterday a police officer in Atlanta speaking in Spanish saying, hey, look, everything's cool here in Atlanta. | ||
The police are not going to be looking into your immigration status. | ||
We're not going to cooperate with ICE. Well, you know, at that point, you're aiding illegals. | ||
And I think that the DOJ needs to start investigating anyone who's participating in that activity on social media, online, or in the real world, of course. | ||
You know, I've said when these deportations ramp up, you know, I said this before. | ||
Trump came into office. | ||
We're going to see a huge pushback from the left. | ||
Some of it will just be in the propaganda war, and some of it will be more violent, and we need to be prepared for all that. | ||
But it looks like the flooding the zone tactic is working. | ||
They're just doing it. | ||
We've always known. | ||
I mean, the left is going to cry no matter what you do, so just do the thing you need to do to make America safe and to secure our border. | ||
Borderhawk.news is where you can go to find all of the updates as to what's going on with the deportations and everything else. | ||
Dan Lyman, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
Borderhawk.news at real Dan Lyman on X. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the final segment of American Journal for this week. | ||
And I've got some making up to do. | ||
I've got some catch up to play here. | ||
Because this week, you know, the live... | ||
Hearings, the confirmation hearings for RFK and Cash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
We've been doing a lot of live coverage, a lot of live commenting on things that are going on, which means for the last week I've had videos that I've been wanting to play and just haven't been able to play them yet. | ||
So I'm going to play them all throughout this segment. | ||
And it just, it goes to show you what a wide array of users are now picking up the torch from Infowars. | ||
I don't want to give us total credit. | ||
But we were the first. | ||
We were the trendsetters in this regard, and it's just worth it to pause for a moment and reflect on the media atmosphere as it exists right now. | ||
The plane crash is sort of a perfect example. | ||
If you picture what the plane crash that occurred, how that would have been treated, how people would have gotten information about that, how the speculation about it would have come about. | ||
Just five years ago. | ||
Most of the real speculation would have had to go through filters where it probably would have started on 4chan and then would have made it to dissident Twitter. | ||
And then those accounts would have been banned for speculating on a deadly event. | ||
They have these labels they can put on current events to stop you from talking about them. | ||
And yet this time, and this was unique in my perspective because I was doing other stuff when the event happened, so I... Show up like three hours later. | ||
I get on Twitter and I just get to see laid out the whole timeline of how it's like. | ||
First it's announced and the details aren't quite there. | ||
Then you get a little bit more details. | ||
Then people are posting the videos. | ||
Then people are posting the flight trackers showing where the helicopter originated. | ||
Then people are showing other angles. | ||
And it just, at this point, the human intelligence network is fully realized, fully established and operational. | ||
And it is absolutely game-changing. | ||
Obviously, Elon Musk's purchase and reorientation of X has had a lot to do with this. | ||
But InfoWars was the first to do this, and we suffered the consequences for questioning major events, for pointing out inconsistencies in official stories. | ||
Now, it's amazing to see so many people engaged in this. | ||
It is a force multiplier beyond anything we could have provided. | ||
But without us, without us, You know, kicking the door down, this entire atmosphere goes away. | ||
Without Infowars paying the price for being out in the forefront, for discussing this stuff when it was not popular and when it was dangerous to do so, then we never could have blazed this trail as we have. | ||
So I really hope that you can support us in our mission to continue to shape the paradigm. | ||
To continue to... | ||
Reorient the entire way that America and Americans consume media and interact with news and politics and activism and on-the-ground reporting and independent reporting and how it's packaged. | ||
I mean, Infowars has been the trendsetter and we will continue to be as long as we're able to be around. | ||
They've attacked us relentlessly. | ||
We've survived this long by the skin of our teeth and because of the... | ||
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If you were watching Alex's show yesterday, he just kept going, I never lose because I never quit. | ||
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So when you don't give up, you win. | ||
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Now let's go to some of these videos. | ||
Let's go first to clip number 21. This is a very important breakdown of something that we've covered here and there. | ||
I mean, we've covered this as the developments have come about. | ||
But this beautiful thing about having other people out there is they'll go through and package it all very nicely. | ||
Easy to share. | ||
Easy to understand. | ||
It's the... | ||
Total scam of the homeless industrial complex in California in the way that self-avowed socialists have gotten very rich pretending to do things for their fellow man. | ||
Here is a breakdown on the California homeless money laundering scheme. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I think I just discovered a massive money laundering scheme in California, and it has to do with this, homelessness. | |
Some of you may have seen this headline, $24 billion. | ||
Gone missing. | ||
Gavin Newsom, no idea where it is. | ||
And this money was supposed to have gone to tackling homelessness. | ||
Well, I think I may have just discovered what happened to some of that missing money. | ||
Okay, so this is San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria. | ||
He's been on quite the rampage in the last couple years making all kinds of public housing deals. | ||
Except when you look into it, none of these projects make any sense. | ||
For example, $145 million for 407 units. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
$150 million, 270 units. | ||
This is absolutely bonkers. | ||
How is this going to solve anything? | ||
I mean, you walk around East Village in San Diego and it looks like a freaking dump. | ||
But that's not even the whole thing. | ||
It gets even weirder. | ||
In all these public housing projects, there's one investment group that pops up over and over again, which is the Chelsea Development Corporation. | ||
Chelsea Development Corporation. | ||
Chelsea Investment Corporation. | ||
So I go to their website and they say, Chelsea Investment Corporation is focused on creating and preserving high-quality affordable rental homes. | ||
We take special pride in our ability to structure creative financing solutions that result in the development of award-winning housing that complements the surrounding neighborhood. | ||
And then I dig a little bit deeper and we find out that the Chelsea Investment Group is an investment fund that is based in the Cayman Islands. | ||
These are definitely the guys that you want to get. | ||
But their HQ is in California, 6339 Paseo Del Lago, Carlsbad, CA 92011. Now it gets even sketchier. | ||
6339 Paseo Del Lago in Carlsbad is owned by this company called 13th and Broadway CICLP. 13th and Broadway CICLP is basically a shell company that's been formed by the Chelsea Investment Corporation. | ||
Let's go back to this property report. | ||
Okay, so if you go back to the transaction history, you'll see that in October 2016, this headquarters, this building was sold for $3 million, $3.15 million. | ||
But in November of 2023, it's now worth $68.7 million. | ||
How does this make any sense? | ||
2016, it was worth $3 million. | ||
Now it's worth $68 million. | ||
Then you look at the lender. | ||
It is the Housing Authority of San Diego. | ||
San Diego Housing Authority is not a bank, but it's certainly acting as a bank right now. | ||
$68.7 million to some investment group based in the Cayman Islands. | ||
Tell me this doesn't look like money laundering. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's definitely some smoke here. | ||
None of this makes any sense. | ||
There's definitely, allegedly, I think something, these two are up to something shady. | ||
That's all I can say. | ||
Allegedly. | ||
That is a very great video by James Lee. | ||
You can follow him on X at 5149JamesLee. | ||
That's L-I. Lee is spelled L-I. 5149JamesLee on X. Very, very good stuff. | ||
By the way, from JustTheNews.com, LA law requires that Pacific Palisades rebuilding after fires must include low-income housing. | ||
So it just seems like everything the California government does, even the local governments within California do, are just complete scams. | ||
Like, it's just they do nothing but scam their own people over and over. | ||
So now this beautiful, you know, high-income neighborhood that was like a jewel of the West Coast. | ||
It's going to be rebuilt with a bunch of multifamily housing complex for low-income earners because you can't let a good opportunity go to waste. | ||
You've got to take advantage of that crisis to impose things upon people that they don't want otherwise. | ||
Let's go now to another video. | ||
This is clip number three. | ||
This is another Asian TikToker, believe it or not. | ||
Matt Kim, a really, really good researcher, investigator, and content maker, Matt Kim. | ||
Breaks down. | ||
Again, something that I think InfoWars audience is probably familiar with, but, you know, we're in this new world. | ||
New vistas are opening. | ||
New minds are able to be reached now more than ever before, so it's worth revisiting some of these things that might seem like old news to us. | ||
They're not old news to people that are just waking up for the first time, so I encourage you to share all of this content to people who are dipping their toe in the water of reality and noticing what things are happening behind the scenes. | ||
Here's Matt Kim breaking down. | ||
A very suspicious patent from Microsoft, which sounds an awful lot like the number of the beast 060606. Let's watch. | ||
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Have you heard of Microsoft's global patent number 060606? | |
2016, Microsoft partnered with the Gavi Vaccine Alliance, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, WHO, UNICEF, World Bank, WF, and the UN to start the global initiative ID2020. The goal? | ||
To create digital ID for everyone. | ||
With the plans to link biometric data to verify identity, a global database to monitor all humans. | ||
Think of the implications with CBDCs, vaccine passports, social credit-like systems. | ||
But how would they monitor every person? | ||
This is where Microsoft's patent comes into play. | ||
W-O-2020-060606. | ||
Patent for a system where human body activates brainwaves, body heat, movement, etc. | ||
is used to mine cryptocurrency. | ||
It uses body activity as proof of work instead of traditional mining that requires massive computer power. | ||
The system would reward users with cryptocurrency when their body data meets certain conditions. | ||
If we tie ID2020 and 060606 together, The combination could be used to track and control access to money, services, and even movement. | ||
Become a social credit system where access to cryptocurrency depends on behavior and compliance. | ||
Add in a layer of AI and automation, AI would determine who gets rewarded and who doesn't, based on your body's responses. | ||
Imagine being forced to comply to something and produce a certain brainwave condition before being able to buy or sell. | ||
Some may say, they can't do that. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
The only happens in movies. | ||
You're just trying to fear porn us. | ||
The pen number is literally 060606. I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
You can call it whatever you want. | ||
I'm just telling you the truth here. | ||
It's Matt Kim. | ||
Matt Kim on X. I can't actually see his username. | ||
name is it just at matt kim at free matt kim at free matt kim on action just search matt kim and and it'll pop up he has a lot of great content and again you know for a lot of us like yeah the microsoft patent you have a biotechnology it's the mark of the beast and you combine that with the you know the carbon pricing that they're trying to institute with this weird neo pagan unifying of religions about mother earth and they'll combine that with all this so i mean you It's a little bit old for us. | ||
For some of us. | ||
Think about the people in your own life that may be open to even just hearing about this stuff for the first time and share these videos. | ||
Please, again, we're nothing without you helping to get all these messages across. | ||
Let's go to another video here. | ||
This actually has to do with yesterday, RFK Jr., some of the questions he was being asked during his confirmation hearing. | ||
It's actually been spread around quite a lot on Twitter as a consequence of him bringing up the polio vaccine. | ||
Or, I'm sorry, not the polio vaccine, the Lyme disease. | ||
About Lyme disease being potentially, and definitely, a lab-created bioweapon released probably by accident by the U.S. military. | ||
And this video is a Bandai video. | ||
creation by our very own Brian Wilson. | ||
So you can find this at band.video. | ||
It's being shared around Twitter quite a lot. | ||
It's clip number nine. | ||
RFK Jr. is correct about Lyme disease being created as a bioweapon in a lab on Plum Island just off Connecticut's coast. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
How did Lyme disease escape from Plum Island? | ||
In 1952, Plum Island was managed by the U.S. Army Chemical Corps as a component of its biological warfare program, and two years later, in 1954, it was upgraded to a Bio Level 4 facility. | ||
Because of its isolation from the mainland and stringent containment facilities, it was viewed as ideally suited for such experimental research work. | ||
In 1953, just one year prior, the biological Did this research end up becoming a literal Pandora's box of bacteria-carrying bugs? | ||
As a matter of fact, the researcher who discovered the cause of Lyme disease admitted it. | ||
In June of 1982, Wilhelm Bergdorfer, a Swiss-born and educated American scientist, was credited with discovering the on-the-record cause of Lyme disease. | ||
When asked by documentary filmmaker Tim Gray if he questioned the biological warfare work he was involved in, Wilhelm replied, quote, Has Borrelia bergdorferi have the potential for biological warfare? | ||
Looking at the data, it already has. | ||
We evaluated it. | ||
You never deal with that. | ||
You can sleep better. | ||
When asked if he feels responsible for an epidemic that breaks out with all the tenets of things he put together in the laboratory, he responded, quote, And finally, when asked if the spiraling bacteria he found inside the ticks tested from the areas surrounding Plum Island, thought to be the sole cause of Lyme disease, was the same or similar to pathogens he had published. | ||
in his own scientific research papers back in 1952, Wilhelm Bergdorfer stared into the camera for 43 seconds silently before responding with a resounding, yeah. | ||
Red Pilled TV, band.video, Brian Wilson at Red Pilled TV, at Red Pilled TV, of course you can find that at band.video, and share that again. | ||
Again, you know, you probably have people in your family who've never once even heard the idea that Lyme disease could have been lab-created. | ||
They may be scoffing at that right now. | ||
Send them the video. | ||
Go, hey, debunk this. | ||
Oh, you think that's crazy? | ||
Tell me where Brian Wilson is wrong here. | ||
You could really open up their minds. | ||
And also, you can then talk to them about the Lone Star tick and the allergy that it gives people to where they then become allergic to red meat and how that happens to coincide perfectly with the bioethicists at the World Economic Forum who say that for the sake of environmentalism, you can then talk to them about the Lone Star tick and the allergy that And how that happens to coincide perfectly with the bioethicists at the World Economic Forum who say that for the sake of environmentalism, maybe it would be beneficent. | ||
Maybe it would be an act of good and of mercy to inflict this upon people so that they don't want to eat meat anymore. | ||
And in that way, whether they like it or not, they will conform to the desires of the anti-human. | ||
Psychopath globalists that are getting very frustrated at this whole free will thing that humans have. | ||
I'm gonna go to one more video here, maybe two more, because they do correspond with one another. | ||
Clip number 11 is a user named Isabelle Brown on TikTok, exposing the unbelievable and absurd levels of censorship that are now being implemented in the UK. To where they're punishing people not just for saying things that go against the established narrative, but you can be arrested for even listening to it. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 11. There is no doubt in my mind this would have been the fate of the United States if something had gone differently last week. | ||
The UK is now saying they are going to imprison any citizen that views what the government deems to be far-right propaganda online for up to 15 years. | ||
So many questions about this, not the least of which is, can you even control what comes up in your algorithm? | ||
If something just happens to pop up in your feed, are you doomed to spend more than a dozen years in federal prison? | ||
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Right to jail. | |
Right away. | ||
Who gets to determine what far-right propaganda is? | ||
Because, let's be honest, by modern UK standards, every single thing JK Rowling posts on X is probably considered far-right propaganda. | ||
And is enforcement anything like what we've already seen regarding social media hate speech and misinformation laws? | ||
Because I have a pretty strong feeling I know exactly how extreme this is going to get in a very short period of time. | ||
Maybe it's time for the West to make Orwell fiction again. | ||
You guys okay across the pond? | ||
Blink twice if you need help. | ||
At theisabellebrown on Instagram. | ||
15 years for merely looking at, you know, combine that with sort of what Matt Kim was just talking about. | ||
Everybody's phone has a camera on the front. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe it's not just seeing it. | ||
Maybe they saw that your eyes got a little wider. | ||
Maybe you smiled during it. | ||
Maybe you committed a face crime. | ||
Maybe they can use the watch, the health monitor on your wrist and see that your heart rate went up. | ||
Maybe you got excited while you were watching. | ||
It's creepy, the things that technology is allowing them to do. | ||
I think quickly we can go to clip number 13 because here's the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom dealing with the outcome of massive terror attacks, slaughtering little girls in the streets. | ||
They're focused on a new form of terror, boys who have been disempowered by their own government. | ||
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Let's go down to clip number 13. This case is a sign. | |
Britain now faces a new threat. | ||
Terrorism has changed. | ||
In the past, the predominant threat was highly organised groups with clear political intent, groups like al-Qaeda. | ||
That threat, of course, remains. | ||
But now, alongside that, we also see acts of extreme violence perpetrated by loners, misfits, young men in their bedroom. | ||
Accessing all manner of material online, desperate for notoriety. | ||
Sometimes inspired by traditional terrorist groups, but fixated on that extreme violence, seemingly for its own sake. | ||
Now, it may well be that people like this are harder to spot, but we can't shrug our shoulders and accept that. | ||
We can't have a national security system that fails to tackle people who are a danger to our values, our security, our children. | ||
We have to be ready to face every threat. | ||
And when I look through the details of this case, the extreme nature of the violence, the meticulous plan to attack young children Of joy and safety. | ||
Alright, let's just take him down. | ||
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Violence clearly intended to terrorize. | |
So, the guy who committed this attack was a Muslim radical, right? | ||
He was found with Muslim radical literature. | ||
They hide that. | ||
They disguise that. | ||
They lie about that. | ||
They frame this, you know, foreign immigrant radicalized religious terrorist as just... | ||
You know, you strip away all that, and all you're left with is like some guy. | ||
So it's like, okay, well now we're just going to go after young men who are loners, young men maybe looking at things that the government doesn't want them to look at. | ||
Combine that with the thing you just heard about people looking at far-right material, getting 15 years in prison just for reading something that they're not supposed to. | ||
It is such a gigantic scam they're running. | ||
The UK government is fully at war with its own people right now, and it's only going to get worse. | ||
Thank God we elected Donald Trump. | ||
Because that's the road that people in our country want us to go down. | ||
We will resist with everything we've got. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Alex Jones in 90 seconds. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
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He supported Trump. | ||
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All right. | |
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