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There's no chance that there's not kickbacks or something going on. | ||
When you give millions and millions of dollars to somebody that stands to look at something for 15 minutes and walks away with millions of dollars, that money's coming back in some form. | ||
And that's only one form of corruption. | ||
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Senator Warren, I just want to answer your question. | |
How did you get a $12 million net worth on a $200,000 salary in Congress? | ||
Thank you. | ||
An extremely disturbing video circulated two months ago. | ||
featuring a Biden-EPA political appointee talking about how they were tossing gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
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We're just trying to get the money out as fast as possible before they come in and link the box. | |
Really? | ||
You can do that? | ||
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To an extent. | |
Rushing to get billions of your tax dollars out the door before inauguration day. | ||
The gold bars were tax dollars and tossing them off the Titanic. | ||
It meant the Biden administration knew they were wasting it. | ||
The Democrat Party vomits up hypocrisy, violence, and stupidity, blocking the very transparency they claim to defend. | ||
People of this country are being violated because all of our privacy is being taken up by Elon Musk and Trump, and we don't know what all they have on us. | ||
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What all they have on us. | |
And some people have actually been talking about impeaching President. | ||
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We're going to make sure you understand what democracy looks like. | |
This ain't it. | ||
But sometimes violence is necessary. | ||
When Elon Musk forces his way into the United States Treasury and threatens to steal your personal information and your Social Security check, there is a possibility of violence. | ||
Sometimes the devil will act so ugly that you have no other choice but to get violent and fight. | ||
Agitating. | ||
We will see you in the courts, in Congress, in the streets. | ||
Elon Musk is a Nazi netball baby. | ||
Well, I will say, why not talk this way? | ||
Because Jesus did. | ||
Jesus said in this key verse, didn't he? | ||
The kingdom of heaven suffers what? | ||
Violence. | ||
And the who? | ||
The violent take it by force. | ||
The kingdom of God is a war zone. | ||
It is a battlefield. | ||
You did know this, right? | ||
And what the American public want is for us to bring actual weapons to this bar fight. | ||
This is an actual fight for democracy, for the future of this country. | ||
And it's important to push back on the chairperson of this committee. | ||
Look, let me tell you something. | ||
I'll take a bit of umbrage here. | ||
I'll speak on behalf of my colleagues. | ||
I think I can say we are all... | ||
We're all willing to work with anyone who's serious about doing the work of censoring the American people and advancing progress. | ||
I want to hear why, but do you think that calling Elon Musk a dick is effective messaging for confronting what is a potentially irreversible transformation of the U.S. government? | ||
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Well, he is a dick. | |
I don't swear in public very well, but... | ||
He does call most people disgusting, cruel, pedo. | ||
When he calls you a pedo, that's when you know he loves you. | ||
Yeah, we're headed that way? | ||
I don't know, but you pointed it out. | ||
Look, let's just get to the source here. | ||
It's just so clear the guy wants to f*** me. | ||
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That's what I said. | |
We are all willing to work with anyone who's serious. | ||
And you had mentioned... | ||
Trying to engage more women in manufacturing. | ||
I'm just wondering if just the name manufacturing sounds like a guy. | ||
I think today Donald Trump is going to sign an executive order banning black people from halftime. | ||
Elon, take your musty millions and musty Moscow rights to the moon. | ||
Because if you don't, we're going to stand up, we're going to speak out, we're going to march, we're going to do anything we need to do to make sure that the people of this country understand that the CFPB is for them. | ||
You get your mustard hands off of our money. | ||
Or go to Moscow, you mustard moo-moo-moo. | ||
This isn't about justice. | ||
It's about protecting the gravy train that's been funding the left's pet projects and lining their pockets for decades. | ||
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All right, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Coming to you live this Friday morning from the InfoWars headquarters. | ||
And a happy St. Valentine's Day to everybody out there. | ||
It is Valentine's Day. | ||
And boy, do we have a lot of love to spread today. | ||
I got two pages of videos. | ||
That's how disorganized we are. | ||
I have a lot to show you. | ||
I have a lot to show you and a lot to talk about. | ||
So let's just not waste any time. | ||
Get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 14th of February, 2025. At least six federal prosecutors resign after Trump DOJ drops charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. | ||
At least six federal prosecutors have resigned after Trump's DOJ dropped the charges against Eric Adams, Mayor of New York City. | ||
It was reported earlier that acting U.S. Attorney for the SDNY Danielle Sassoon abruptly resigned just a few days after she was ordered to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. | ||
Saying, quote, Kevin Driscoll, acting head of the department's criminal division, which oversees federal criminal cases nationwide, also refused to drop the charges and resigned. | ||
NBC News reported, according to NBC News, at least six prosecutors resigned in protest on Thursday. | ||
And I say good riddance. | ||
We'll get into what was behind that, including the letter that was written by one of the resigning federal prosecutors, actually the acting district attorney for that district, who was sworn in three weeks ago. | ||
By the way, the case has been going on for about a year, but three weeks ago she got sworn into her position and is now outraged that they're dropping the charges. | ||
Too bad. | ||
I mean, the obvious response to this is that the Biden administration was clearly, at this point, provably involved in politicized prosecutions and weaponized lawfare against people. | ||
And when that's the case, you've got to throw them all out. | ||
Even if you found evidence, and we'll read the letter where she's like, this case had legitimate evidence and I got a grand jury conviction, as if grand jury convictions mean anything, you can indict a hand sandwich, that's the old phrase. | ||
But the way the law works, even if you find evidence, it matters how you find the evidence and why you started looking for the evidence in the first place. | ||
place in other words if a local beat cop got cheated on by his wife and then went and broke into the guy's house who cheated on on a you know slept with his wife and rooted around until he found a little baggie of weed he can't then arrest him and charge him with possession because that's not a legitimate way to gather evidence so if you are targeting somebody for investigation and just root through everything they have until you find something you can pin on them then the whole case gets thrown out. | ||
That's what happens when you corrupt a system. | ||
The whole thing has to be thrown out. | ||
If you people weren't relentless cheaters in every possible way, then this wouldn't be an issue. | ||
Moving on. | ||
Establishing the President's Make America Healthy Again Commission. | ||
That's the executive order that comes at the heels of the appointment and confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the head of HHS. And this establishes a commission to attempt to Minimize and reverse the negative health impacts that America's lifestyle has on its citizens. | ||
So very good to see. | ||
And again, we'll get into that in just a second as we have the speech from RFK Jr. that he gave after having been confirmed that I want to go to on the other side of the Daily Dispatch because it is a powerful statement. | ||
Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine talks. | ||
Zelensky meets J.D. Vance. | ||
This had a really good headline originally. | ||
I knew it wasn't going to print out. | ||
It didn't happen, but originally it said, you know, J.D. Vance in Russia or meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as Russian drone hits nuclear plant. | ||
What a coincidence. | ||
Oh, what a crazy coincidence. | ||
Zelensky meets Vance as Ukraine says Russia hit Chernobyl nuclear plant. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
So Putin and Trump have a phone call. | ||
Peace talks in Ukraine start, and on the day that the American vice president is meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky, the Russians, who are on the other side of these peace talks and helping to get them going, Ukraine, on the other hand, not wanting the peace talks, NATO, very angry about the peace talks, but Putin decides randomly, today's the day, the day that J.D. Vance is meeting with Zelensky to try to get peace going, Russia decides, let's send a drone to explode on the nuclear plant. | ||
And, you know, make everybody think this way. | ||
No, I call false flag. | ||
I'm calling false flag on this one. | ||
We're looking at a very similar situation to the chemical attacks in Syria. | ||
Oh, this is the red line. | ||
If Assad chemical attacks his own people, America will enter Syria and take him over. | ||
Oh, the next day he did. | ||
What do you know? | ||
Yeah, nobody's. | ||
I'm not buying it. | ||
I'm certainly not buying it. | ||
But yeah, apparently a drone exploded on the nuclear power plant. | ||
On the day that J.D. Vance arrived in Ukraine to kickstart the peace talks. | ||
Color me suspicious. | ||
Meanwhile, Pope Francis taken to hospital for bronchitis after struggling to speak. | ||
Which is one way to put it. | ||
One way to put it. | ||
This, of course, comes immediately after yesterday when he released a statement condemning J.D. Vance's interpretation of Catholic dogma. | ||
Sort of prefer the headline, Pope struck mute by God after warping divine scripture for his own devious political ends. | ||
That's the headline I prefer. | ||
Struck mute by God as punishment. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Trump orders federal workforce cuts. | ||
The Trump administration on Thursday intensified its sweeping efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce, the nation's largest employer, by ordering agencies to lay off nearly all probationary employees who had not yet gained civil service protection, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of workers. | ||
In addition, workers at some agencies were warned that large workplace cuts would be coming. | ||
The decision on probationary workers who generally have less than a year on the job came from the Office of Personnel Management, which serves as the Human Resource Department for the federal government. | ||
The notification was confirmed by a person familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it publicly. | ||
So, yes, the downsizing, the great downsizing is on and we hope it never ends. | ||
We hope it absolutely never ends. | ||
That is your Daily Dispatch for this Friday morning, brought to you, of course, by TheAlexJonesStore.com. | ||
Go to TheAlexJonesStore.com to keep us in the fight and on the march. | ||
And let's just say we got a lot of big things coming down the pipe. | ||
Let's just say that several months ago, we thought we were at the end of the road with the bankruptcy case, which we weren't, apparently. | ||
We had a couple more corners to take. | ||
But now we are approaching the end, and one way or another, we're going to be just supercharged as soon as we get out of this. | ||
I mean, this whole bankruptcy has been a wet blanket on our operation for two years. | ||
And of course, you've kept us afloat that entire time, and kept us in operation, and stopped us from having to downsize or eliminate shows or shut down entirely. | ||
And it's just... | ||
Should I tell the story? | ||
I don't know if I should. | ||
I'll keep it as vague as possible. | ||
Basically, a family member of Alex was in the office and we were talking about something. | ||
She was like, I was overhearing his conversation with the lawyers and some of the numbers. | ||
Oh my God! | ||
She's like, oh my God! | ||
How do you spend that much? | ||
It's expensive. | ||
It's expensive to fight these people. | ||
They have spent tens of millions of dollars trying to destroy us and we have fought them back and are now on the offense. | ||
This is a real life battle. | ||
Taking place. | ||
I'm trying to think of a way to put it. | ||
I was trying to think of it all yesterday. | ||
Because you got Elon Musk and RFK Jr. and Donald Trump. | ||
And this is like the Roman Legion. | ||
This is the real main body of the global war going on right now. | ||
Fighting on behalf of humanity. | ||
But we're basically the... | ||
It was the Nathan Bedford Forrest Cavalry Brigade of the new American Civil War. | ||
We might not be, like, in the main front line, but we're doing crucial damage behind enemy lines as this sort of unofficial auxiliary force. | ||
What's happening today is changing the course of history. | ||
Infowars has a key role to play, has played a key role, and has a key role to play into the future of setting the agenda and... | ||
Helping to coordinate the movements of the human resistance against the technological invaders. | ||
And we're going to continue to play that role. | ||
And it's not us. | ||
It's not us saying we're all important. | ||
We're the tip of the spear. | ||
We say that, but it's because they say that. | ||
It's because our enemies believe that. | ||
Otherwise, they wouldn't put tens of millions of dollars towards destroying us. | ||
All this to say, this isn't some sort of sideshow. | ||
And we don't even like talking about it because the point of InfoWars is to talk about the news and the bigger things going on. | ||
But the fact is, at a certain point, we went from just talking about the events that are shaping history to being intimately involved in them. | ||
And it really is almost a destiny sort of thing. | ||
It's kind of like... | ||
It was always destined to be this way, that the one guy calling out and mounting a resistance against the New World Order would be eventually in their crosshairs and grappling with them toe-to-toe. | ||
So that's us, that's you, that's Alex, that's everybody listening. | ||
We are all in a deathmatch wrestling struggle with the New World Order who are really trying to shove us all in a cage and lock the door. | ||
So give us the boost of... | ||
Steroids. | ||
The boost of energy we need to finish this match and move on to the next big championship showdown. | ||
So as soon as the bankruptcy is over, we are just on the launch pad. | ||
Rockets are firing. | ||
We're getting to the end of the countdown. | ||
It'll be time to hit the stars. | ||
So I hope that you can be a part of that with us by going to thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
Getting yourself a... | ||
Piece of memorabilia, merchandise, wear it around. | ||
It's becoming more and more fun to wear this stuff around. | ||
Feels like... | ||
I don't really know how to describe it. | ||
If you've ever worn a Make America Great Again hat just in your regular life, it imparts a sort of superpower to you. | ||
You feel like you're wearing an invincibility shield. | ||
I don't really know how to explain it. | ||
But it feels good to do something that you know everybody else is angry at you doing. | ||
Maybe that's just me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'm weird. | ||
But no matter what the merchandise is you're wearing from Infowarsstore.com or TheAlexJonesStore.com, you feel like a superhero and you meet other superheroes in your daily life. | ||
And it's very fun. | ||
So I hope you can support us for all of those reasons and more. | ||
Now, I do want to go to that RFK Jr. speech. | ||
This is clip number 40 because that's just how many clips we have today. | ||
45 in total. | ||
Let's go to clip 40. RFK Jr. victory speech after being sworn in as the new head of Health and Human Services. | ||
And again, like Ian Carroll and I were talking about yesterday, we get that people are suspicious. | ||
You should be seeing how much we've been deceived in the past, seeing how sophisticated the enemy is in its operations, how having controlled opposition is a key component of its wider strategic plan. | ||
I get why people... | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
Hot under the collar about this stuff. | ||
Because if you believe that RFK Jr. is now on the side of the bad guys, which some people do, and they believe the same thing about Elon and Trump, if you believe RFK Jr. in particular, you would have to believe that he's so down low and scummy that he doesn't matter. | ||
He's like, oh, power? | ||
Yeah, I'll join up with the people that killed my father. | ||
So you either have to believe that RFK Jr. is the real deal, And the people that killed his father, he's been on basically a revenge mission against them, as well as a genuine mission to save the health of America, which I believe is very sincere in that effort as well. | ||
You either believe that, or you believe he's just like the worst person ever that has sold out himself and his late father. | ||
So it's like, I get why people get so emotional about this stuff. | ||
Because that's what you'd have to believe if you didn't believe these guys were the real deal. | ||
The other thing is that Trump was almost shot in the face on live TV and there's a picture of the bullet whizzing by his head. | ||
I mean, unless you are incapable of determining truth from reality, you have to acknowledge that that was real. | ||
And nobody can tell me that somebody would willingly allow themselves to be shot in the ear from 100 yards away with a sniper rifle. | ||
As a bit, as a bit, as a show, as a piece of propaganda, it's absurd. | ||
It's an absurd suggestion. | ||
There are things that are real. | ||
Yes, a lot of stuff is fake. | ||
Yes, a lot of stuff is lied about. | ||
Yes, a lot of people are fraudulent. | ||
A lot. | ||
A lot. | ||
Probably more than most people even realize, even at this point. | ||
Some people are real. | ||
Some people are doing the right thing. | ||
I genuinely believe RFK Jr. is one of them. | ||
And I think it comes across in this speech that he gives. | ||
And at the end of the day... | ||
Is it really so hard to believe that there are people like you and I out there, that there are people that will actually put wealth or power second to just doing the right thing? | ||
If you don't have that hope, what are we even doing here? | ||
If every good thing that happens in American politics is actually a secret super bad thing just in disguise and you're an idiot for thinking it's good, then what are we doing? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
When will anything be good enough for you? | ||
RFK Jr., Donald Trump, Alex Jones, Elon Musk. | ||
These are the people in the right positions at the right times with the right mindsets and the drive to rescue the world from a decades-long, centuries-long, really, if you want to get into it, attempt to eradicate free will itself to ensure the position at the top for the elites. | ||
Let's go to RFK Jr. in what, again, is what I believe to be A very sincere and heartfelt speech after being appointed to a position that he has striven for his whole life. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I want to begin by thanking President Trump for giving me this extraordinary opportunity. | ||
And I want to introduce my family and thank them for being here. | ||
My wife Cheryl, my cousin Anthony Shriver, my daughter Kik, my other daughter Kira, Carolina Shriver. | ||
Joey Shriver, Jackson Hines, and Amaryllis Kennedy. | ||
And I want to thank all of you for your support throughout this whole two-and-a-half-year journey. | ||
My first time in this Oval Office was in 1961, and I came here to meet my... | ||
well, 1962. I came here and I had a meeting with my uncle, who was president then, where we talked about the environment. | ||
He was involved deeply, as we all know, in restoring physical fitness in this country. | ||
He challenged, at one point during his administration, he challenged Americans to do a 50-mile walk, which I ultimately did, but I remember the day that my father completed his walk. | ||
Up at Camp David. | ||
And my father came in after 18 hours walking on the CNO toe paths with his feet bleeding and blisters on them. | ||
My father, one of his best friends was Al Lowenstein. | ||
And Al Lowenstein ultimately was a congressman from New York who was assassinated himself in 1980. But Al Lowenstein had started the Dump Johnson movement to get rid of President Johnson and end the Vietnam War. | ||
And at the time that he started it, people just thought it was a fool's errand. | ||
And ultimately, he asked my father to run for president against Johnson. | ||
My father wouldn't do it at that time. | ||
And he asked Gene McCarthy. | ||
McCarthy did it. | ||
And he joined that campaign. | ||
And my father ultimately ran. | ||
And Johnson then dropped out. | ||
So Al Lowenstein succeeded. | ||
And although Al Lowenstein was on the other side now, running against my father with Gene McCarthy, my father wrote him a note, a quote from Emerson, where he said, if a single man plant himself firmly on his own ideal and there abide, the whole wide world will come round to him. | ||
For 20 years, I've gotten up every morning on my knees and prayed. | ||
That God would put me in a position where I can end the childhood chronic disease epidemic in this country. | ||
On August 23rd of last year, God sent me President Trump. | ||
And he gave me... | ||
He's now given me, he's kept every promise that he's made to me. | ||
He's kept his word in every account and gone way beyond it. | ||
I'm so grateful to you, Mr. President. | ||
A lot of people told me that I couldn't trust President Trump, that I better get it in writing. | ||
And we did a handshake, and everything that he told me he was going to do, he has done. | ||
And I'm so grateful to him, and I've told you before, I genuinely believe that you are a pivotal historical figure. | ||
You are going to transform this country at a time when we see all of the initiative of democracy now in tatters in our country. | ||
We see the rise of the military-industrial complex, the rise of totalitarianism, these attacks on our Constitution, and this breathtaking epidemic that is disabling our people. | ||
President Trump has promised to restore the American dream in this country. | ||
A healthy person has a thousand dreams. | ||
A sick person only has one. | ||
60% of our population has only one dream. | ||
That they get better. | ||
President Trump has promised that he's going to restore America's strength. | ||
But we can't be a strong nation if we have a weak citizenry. | ||
If people are sick, 60% of our people are sick. | ||
77%, as President Trump mentioned, of our children cannot qualify for military service. | ||
We need a man on a white horse now. | ||
We need somebody who is willing to come in and has the spine and the guts and the strength to challenge orthodoxies, to stand in the way of vested interests, and to break institutions that have turned against our democracy. | ||
President Trump has shown again and again that he is that hero. | ||
And most recently, I greatly appreciate it and I called you the day that you announced the termination of USAID. My uncle started USAID in 1961 for humanitarian purposes, to put our country on the side of the poor. | ||
It has been captured by the military-industrial complex. | ||
It has become a sinister propagator of totalitarianism across and war. | ||
Across the globe and very few people understand how sinister this agency really is and President Trump saw that and he stood up to it with a masterstroke. | ||
And we want to do the same thing with the institutions that are stealing the health of our children. | ||
We need a revolutionary figure and you are that figure and I'm very grateful for you for giving me this opportunity. | ||
I want to recognize some of the allies that I've had in this battle for a long time. | ||
Senator Rand Paul, Senator Ron Johnson, Senator Roger Marshall, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Buddy Carter have all been champions of the agenda before I even came along. | ||
I'm very grateful for you for standing strong. | ||
Thank you very much, President Trump. | ||
Again, it's absolutely divine stuff that we're seeing go on here, and it's just absolutely amazing to see. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It really is. | ||
And of course, Donald Trump has announced the Make America Healthy Again Commission, talking about the urgent need to rectify the health concerns in America, including the food that we eat, the vaccines that our children are forced to take. | ||
The massive, unexpected, and heretofore officially unexplained rise in cancer. | ||
It was the vaccine. | ||
It's the vaccine causing it. | ||
Massive, entrenched problems that are going to take a while to correct, but for the first time in my life, they're not accelerating and getting worse, which is a wonderful thing. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
What we're talking about today is... | ||
Well, the ongoing reorganization of the world order as we know it. | ||
And I really cannot overstate this. | ||
On the same way that Trump and his team is engaged in a flood-the-zone strategy here in America and in politics, just doing so many things so rapidly that the opposition is literally going insane and cannot confront all of the attacks at once. | ||
They're doing the same thing internationally. | ||
And at this moment, Most of the higher-ups in the foreign policy are overseas, completely resetting geopolitics itself. | ||
The entire game board is being flipped over right now. | ||
And it's absolutely fascinating. | ||
Pete Hegseth just went to Europe, talked to NATO, and basically told them this whole post-Cold War NATO establishment Is defunct, unnecessary, and it's time for it. | ||
In fact, it should have ended 20 years ago. | ||
Should have ended 40 years ago, really, or just about. | ||
After all, NATO was created as a block of countries, an alliance to oppose the encroach of communism, which of course was a very expansionist and aggressive political ideology that required unification from the Western free states in order to oppose. | ||
At the falling of communism, NATO became defunct, useless, worse than useless. | ||
It then became the catalyst for conflict against the former Soviet states. | ||
And as we've aggressively and without legitimate purpose encroached on Russia's borders, the point was always to keep Russia in the back pocket as a potential foe later on. | ||
And we've talked about this over and over. | ||
When you have Vladimir Putin telling Tucker Carlson three or four times, he goes to U.S. presidents, says, why are you treating Russia like, like, just treat Russia like any other European country? | ||
We'd love to just be part of the family again. | ||
We're done with the communism phase. | ||
We got rid of that. | ||
In fact, we're more anti-communist than any of you people are now. | ||
So what is the deal? | ||
To which the presidents would reply, yeah, that's so true. | ||
What a great point. | ||
We'd love to have you as allies, only to later be told by the men in gray suits, that's not going to happen. | ||
No, we... | ||
Well, in not so many words, it's you, we need Russia later on. | ||
We need Russia in the future to be an enemy because without war, our system starves. | ||
They feed on war, you understand. | ||
So Donald Trump coming in and ending the endless wars established decades ago and always simmering, always ready to go at the drop of a hat. | ||
Are ending. | ||
They're coming to an end. | ||
And they're closing down. | ||
And the Middle East as well being completely reorganized as we're seeing the probably intended from the beginning outcome of Trump's claims about taking over Gaza in that all of the Palestinians' neighbors, Saudi Arabia and several other Middle Eastern countries, have decided that finally they are very interested in coming to a solution and helping to rebuild Gaza. | ||
They'll do whatever it takes to not just have it go into the hands of the Americans. | ||
So that's very good to see. | ||
We'll get back to that in just a second. | ||
But I want to go to Pete Hegseth here. | ||
Clip number 40. U.S. Secretary of Defense went to European countries to let them know the old New World Order is dead. | ||
The new New World Order is here, and it's America first. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Clip 40. The United States does not. | |
Believe that NATO membership for Ukraine is a realistic outcome of a negotiated settlement. | ||
Instead, any security guarantee must be backed by capable European and non-European troops. | ||
If these troops are deployed as peacekeepers to Ukraine at any point, they should be deployed as part of a non-NATO mission, and they should not be covered under Article 5. You know, | ||
this is shocking news to Europe, who, by the way, can't afford it. | ||
They cannot afford it. | ||
Germany's manufacturing industrial output has cratered and is basically non-existent at this point. | ||
That has a lot to do with, thank you, the energy crisis brought about by the war in Ukraine, the migrant crisis, of course, costing them huge amounts of money, the money they have to spend now on security services because of the migrant crisis. | ||
They are being deliberately destroyed. | ||
Europe is being very deliberately destroyed. | ||
And this may be the kick in the pants they need to Maybe if they have to spend a couple billion dollars on their own defense instead of just expecting America to take care of it for them, maybe they'll have to make some difficult decisions. | ||
Maybe they'll have to ask themselves whether they want to have a real country with an army, if they want to be a real nation that can defend itself against aggression, or whether they want to spend a couple billion dollars selling out its own people. | ||
I mean, I guess they'll have to make that choice. | ||
NATO is very angry about this. | ||
They're very, very angry that Donald Trump is going to end the war in Ukraine, because he absolutely is. | ||
And when you read 1984, as a kid, like in high school or something, you hear phrases like, war is peace. | ||
And it's just like, wow, they're so crazy, everything's backwards. | ||
War isn't peace. | ||
That's the opposite of war. | ||
These people are crazy. | ||
And then you get a little older, and you're like, okay, what's happening now in Ukraine is you have Eurocrats, you've got these European bureaucrats, lackeys, industrial titans, and media figures, weeping, crying, gnashing their teeth, pulling their hair out. | ||
At the specter of peace. | ||
Claiming that Trump bringing about peace in Ukraine is in some way the real crime. | ||
How dare Donald Trump want to end the bloodshed? | ||
Don't you know war is peace? | ||
I can't believe this warmonger Donald Trump is going to come over to Europe and just have peace talks. | ||
They're really... | ||
I know there's always been a little aspect of this. | ||
I mean the man wrote... | ||
You know, Orwell wrote 1984 100 years ago at this point. | ||
So obviously there was an inkling of this that he was able to pick up on. | ||
But at this point, yeah, Ukraine's Zelensky's had a very bad week thanks to Trump and Putin. | ||
Here's why. | ||
But I don't think we've ever gotten to a true 1984 level war is peace until now. | ||
At this point, with Trump trying to stop the Ukraine war, And the bureaucrats acting like this is in and of itself an act of war, that by trying to bring about peace, he is the bad guy in all of this. | ||
It is wild to behold. | ||
And again, what it represents is a total reorientation of the world order as we know it. | ||
Okay, now, this is a strange headline, and I... I guess it was just a technical malfunction, but Marco Rubio was on his way to the Ukraine peace negotiations and his flight had to turn back mid-Atlantic. | ||
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's plane headed to Munich, Germany for crucial Ukraine negotiations turned around mid-Atlantic. | ||
Rubio was rushing to the Munich Security Conference when a crack was spotted on the plane's windshield. | ||
A State Department spokesperson said Rubio's flight is returning to Joint Base Andrews where he aboard a new aircraft. | ||
So there shouldn't be too much of a delay there. | ||
And Rubio should be joining Vice President J.D. Vance in Munich to kick off the real negotiations for peace with Zelensky later today. | ||
The duo is expected to meet with Zelensky to discuss ending the war. | ||
And of course, what a shocking coincidence that for the first time in the war, the Russians have launched a drone and bombed the nuclear reactor. | ||
A drone damaged the outer cell of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear plant. | ||
Radiation levels are normal. | ||
A drone armed with a warhead hit the outer protective shell of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear plant early Friday, damaging the structure and briefly starting a fire in an attack Kiev blamed on Russia. | ||
The Kremlin denied it was responsible. | ||
The Kremlin denied it was retarded. | ||
The Kremlin denied doing the stupidest thing it could have ever possibly done. | ||
I mean, we know that Putin wants to end this war. | ||
Russia's winning the war, but it's not a good thing for Russia at this point. | ||
It's been good, actually. | ||
I mean, overall, you know, the way that they're, you know, the money they're making, the alliances they're forging with China, I mean, they've won the war. | ||
They won the war pretty much as soon as it began, and we've just had to kill a million Ukrainian and Russians to get the West to admit that, but they're still not, by the way. | ||
They're still not admitting that. | ||
They don't want the war to go on, but it's draining their resources. | ||
It's costing them a ton. | ||
I mean, that's the point of the war in the first place, is that America wants direct confrontation. | ||
It wants regime change in Canada. | ||
I mean, maybe it does too. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
I let out my own personal desires there. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
We'll get into Canada later. | ||
No, the U.S., the deep state, the shadow government desperately wants to eliminate Russia as a... | ||
Well, a competitor, but also a nationalistic figure in Putin. | ||
They want to eliminate that. | ||
They want to eliminate the Russian Orthodox Church. | ||
Russia, in its post-communism form, you know, it's kind of like they were inoculated against communism. | ||
They were vaccinated against communism. | ||
They've had some extreme side effects for a couple decades. | ||
But at this point, they've been cured of the disease and they have the antibodies against it. | ||
That poses a problem for the powers that be who want the whole world in a communistic stranglehold of one form or another. | ||
So they're desperate to get rid of Russia. | ||
They're desperate to take down Putin. | ||
And Ukraine war was seen as an extremely convenient flashpoint. | ||
Take over their country. | ||
Piss off Russia enough to get them into a war. | ||
And then just feed Ukrainian men into the meat grinder. | ||
Expecting Putin to feed men into the meat grinder and in that way weaken Russia while staying strong yourself and letting Ukraine take all of the actual pain and suffering from it. | ||
That was always the plan in the first place. | ||
So Russia wants this war to end. | ||
Trump wants this war to end. | ||
Zelensky doesn't want this war to end at all. | ||
He gets to be president as long as he keeps going. | ||
So does it make any sense that Russia would, on the day that J.D. Vance is meeting with Zelensky, on the day that Marco Rubio is en route to start peace talks, that they would, for the first time in the conflict, launch a drone at a nuclear site, just ratcheting up the fear and danger and uncertainty? | ||
And the only reason I could see this would be as a power play going into the peace talks, where they go, hey, we better get peace or else there's a lot of... | ||
Pretty dangerous targets that we could be going after. | ||
So I'll give them that a little bit. | ||
I'm still not buying it. | ||
I'm still not buying the coincidence of the day that the Vice President of the United States and the Secretary of the United States start peace talks with Zelensky that Russia, for the first time, launches this incredibly dangerous and ill-advised attack. | ||
Radiation levels at the shuttered plant in the Kiev region, site of the world's worst nuclear accident, have not increased, according to the UN. International Atomic Energy Agency, which has said the strike did not breach the power plant's inner containment shell. | ||
And I'll just ask you this. | ||
Which side of this conflict do you think would be willing to start a radiological catastrophe in order to keep the war going? | ||
From what you know about the two combatants in this conflict, is it Russia or is it NATO that's more likely to risk nuclear fallout and a major meltdown? | ||
Poisoning millions of people to get what they want. | ||
Which side do you think is more likely to slash has done that type of thing before? | ||
Remember, we're dealing with people that are suicidal is not the right word. | ||
Unless it's the type of suicide you're talking about when you say suicide bomber, right? | ||
We're talking about willing to kill themselves. | ||
As long as they can take the world down with them, right? | ||
These people are psychos. | ||
And that's why it's dangerous right now. | ||
It's not dangerous because there are these state forces that have intractable differences that they have to go to war with and the war might spiral out of control. | ||
It's dangerous because the people in power in the Western world would rather destroy the Western world than give up power. | ||
And they're showing that as we speak. | ||
I don't believe for a second that Putin bombed this power plant. | ||
Just like I didn't believe for a second that they bombed Poland when they tried to invoke Article 5 and get NATO fully involved in the conflict by lying about the Ukrainian missile that hit Poland earlier on in this conflict. | ||
So again, J.D. Vance is scheduled to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky. | ||
This Munich Security Conference today, Vance warned Thursday the U.S. could hit Russia with economic and military tools of leverage if Putin doesn't negotiate a peace deal in good faith. | ||
Hours before the expected meeting, Zelensky said he didn't see, he doesn't see that U.S. has a ready-made plan. | ||
Let's just use the one from 2022 that all of your ministers signed and that was ready to go until Boris Johnson and the NATO brigade made you scuttle it. | ||
We had a perfectly reasonable and good Peace negotiation three years ago that we can always just reestablish if you felt like it. | ||
Or you can just have peace. | ||
Zelensky's like, they don't have a plan. | ||
They don't have a plan to end the... | ||
I don't know how he talks. | ||
Like a goblin. | ||
He talks like a goblin, right? | ||
And it's like, okay, the plan is to send you to prison and stop the war. | ||
The plan is to get you out of office, preferably in a jail cell. | ||
Slash under a jail cell and to stop the war that you're waging for your own wealth and aggrandizement. | ||
So that's the plan. | ||
Well, we need a big plan. | ||
No, the plan is stop you morons from killing your own people forever. | ||
Again, what we have right now is you've got... | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It is crazy because for three years... | ||
Pretty much every day, at least once a week, we've done, on this show, sort of like a World War III. Like, okay, what's going on with World War III? China and Taiwan, Gaza and Israel, Ukraine and Russia. | ||
These are the flashpoints. | ||
And it's like these little simmering fires that we're, you know, seeing constantly sort of flare up and die down, flare up and die down. | ||
And now the Trump administration is going through and smothering them all. | ||
Smothering them all with the blanket of... | ||
And it's beautiful to see NATO in disarray after the U.S. announces its security priorities lie elsewhere. | ||
In just one speech by the U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth this week, the most powerful member of NATO has thrown the world's biggest military alliance into disarray, raising troubling questions about America's commitment to European security. | ||
Oh, very troubling. | ||
Yeah, secure yourself. | ||
Parasites. | ||
Hegseth told almost 50 of Ukraine's Western backers on Wednesday that he joined their meeting to directly and unambiguously express that stark strategic realities prevent the United States of America from being primarily focused on the security of Europe. | ||
The United States faces consequential threats to our homeland. | ||
We must, and we are, focusing on security for our own borders. | ||
The war in Ukraine, of course, has done nothing but weaken our position overseas. | ||
And give us more security troubles than it's ever caused. | ||
He insisted NATO will not be involved in any future force that might be required to police for peace in Ukraine. | ||
Europe and other nations will, but Europe will have to pay for it. | ||
Europeans will have to pay for it. | ||
No American troops should take part in such an operation, he warned. | ||
Beyond that, Hegseth said NATO will not come to the rescue of any European nation involved in that force if it is attached by Russia. | ||
It's unclear what role the US will play, if any, although Russia is sure to test the forces resolve if America does not provide backup. | ||
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Yeah, good. | |
Yeah, no, this is great. | ||
This is good. | ||
It's good to see that this is coming to an end. | ||
Peace will reign once again. | ||
And not just in Ukraine and Russia, but similar activity is happening in the Middle East. | ||
Of course, Trump threw the whole game board over and completely shuffled the deck with his, I think, totally unexpected. | ||
I mean, I don't know if anybody knew he was going to say, That America was taking over Gaza. | ||
Of course, people have watched the video of Benjamin Netanyahu reacting and said that even he looked somewhat surprised. | ||
But it was a total shock and bombshell. | ||
And of course, we spent a couple days reeling from it and trying to figure out what exactly it meant. | ||
And I remember on the day after that was announced, and I was sort of puzzling it out here live on air, and I said, best case scenario, best case 5D chess strategy interpretation of The Gaza proposal would be that Donald Trump is lighting a fire under everybody in the region. | ||
Like Chase tweeted out, when my kids fight over a toy, I take the toy away. | ||
I said, you know, best case scenario and taking the most generous interpretation of what Trump suggested, Trump is sitting there saying, I am going to take this, this is going to belong to America, and we're going to do stuff with it that nobody wants. | ||
Israel doesn't want this. | ||
The Palestinians don't want this. | ||
But we don't care because you people have had 50 years to try to solve your differences, and it's only gotten worse. | ||
So we're going to take it now. | ||
It's ours. | ||
And it's going to be peaceful and beautiful. | ||
Okay? | ||
And since then, all of the neighbor states, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, states of the Middle East, have suddenly found the will that had been missing this whole time to actually do something to rebuild Gaza, to stop the conflict. | ||
To put limitations on Israel. | ||
These things are happening now. | ||
And again, whether this was the point the whole time or just the natural reaction from people who at this point, up until this point, had never really had the deadline, figure this out. | ||
But now they do, so they're actually doing it. | ||
Financial Times has this headline. | ||
Saudi Arabia launches ferocious state media attack on Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
Onslaught points to growing frustration in the Gulf state's royal court with Israeli prime minister and war in Gaza. | ||
Saudi Arabia, again, has been very tepid and largely silent when it comes to the current iteration of the conflict between Palestine and Israel. | ||
And basically throughout this whole last year of conflict, has basically stayed out of it, largely completely ignored what was going on. | ||
But not anymore. | ||
Saudi Arabia has launched a scathing state media campaign against Benjamin Netanyahu, pointing to growing frustration in the Gulf state's rural court with the Israeli prime minister and the war in Gaza. | ||
The unusually hostage barrage, which could only have been published with the authority's approval, came after U.S. and Israeli officials talked up the prospects of Saudi Arabia normalizing relations with Israel, despite Riyadh's insistence that this would depend on the establishment of a Palestinian state. | ||
The onslaught was triggered by Netanyahu joking in an interview last week about creating a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia. | ||
After a presenter at Israel's Channel 14 mistakenly said there would be no progress in normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel without the establishment of a Saudi state, Netanyahu corrected him by saying, you mean a Palestinian state? | ||
Unless you want the Palestinian state to be in Saudi Arabia, he added, they have a lot of territory. | ||
State media responded ferociously, reflecting anger that had simmered for months among senior officials and the public. | ||
Again, it's simmered. | ||
It had not been let out yet. | ||
They'd been quiet this whole time. | ||
They're now... | ||
Saying things that they'd never said before. | ||
Getting involved in a way that they never had before. | ||
Realizing that you can't just stay out of this and try to benefit by playing both sides. | ||
You sort of have to choose a side. | ||
Or you at least have to be involved in some way. | ||
Otherwise, it's your territory that's going to be taken. | ||
Or is your prestige on the world stage going to be destroyed if you get bullied around by Western powers as this Islamic kingdom? | ||
Jordan and Egypt. | ||
Also have announced that they are putting a ton of effort into and are very concerned and interested in helping to reestablish Gaza and settle the Palestinians in their homeland in a permanent fashion one way or another. | ||
Again, this is a conflict that's gone on for decades. | ||
And while the proposal of America... | ||
Sorry? | ||
No, no one does want to take Palestinians. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
No, that's absolutely true. | ||
No one wants to take Palestinians. | ||
And that's sort of what Trump's proposal was. | ||
He said, look, I'm going to force you to take them unless you figure this out. | ||
He said, I'm taking Gaza and I'm taking it quick. | ||
And he didn't even give them a, you know, so you have this, you know, you have until this time to do this. | ||
He just said, no, I'm taking it. | ||
No deadline. | ||
It's just happening. | ||
So they are just smashing the gas pedal. | ||
On these plans and going, oh, we have the money, we have the effort, we have plans, we can do it, don't worry, you don't need to take it over, USA. Please don't take it over. | ||
So this conflict's been flaring up and continually simmering for decades on end, and maybe it took a move, like announcing US would take over Gaza, to shake up the stalemate in such a way that would actually make a big change, a permanent and peaceful change. | ||
Now, there was talk of the ceasefire collapsing. | ||
That's sort of been patched up. | ||
They've again agreed to a hostage release schedule, but the whole release all the hostages by Saturday or you'll have hell to pay. | ||
Negotiation tactic, it looks like, has led to results as well. | ||
So a lot of people I know watching this area were waiting for Saturday to find out what was the hell that was to be paid and what was Hamas going to do in response to it. | ||
But all that seems like it's been... | ||
Sort of patched over. | ||
Ukraine and the Middle East are being completely reorganized by Trump. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A lot to cover still in today's show. | ||
We've got a response from Anna Polina Luna about people having suspicions and not being so thrilled about the declassification task force. | ||
This pressure campaign that we've helped to spearhead to get some clarification on what exactly the task force is up to. | ||
Has gotten a response and she's issued a few statements to provide clarity. | ||
We'll take a look at those in just a little bit. | ||
I have a lot of funny stuff to get to as well and hopefully we can get the real stuff out of the way. | ||
As after all, there's so much going on. | ||
I would feel remiss. | ||
I would feel like I'm not fulfilling my duty if I don't cover this stuff fully. | ||
Although this next thing I'm going to cover is sort of both. | ||
It is... | ||
An encapsulation of everything going on in Washington, D.C. right now. | ||
And it's also very funny. | ||
The swamp is being drained. | ||
The swamp is absolutely in panic mode at this point. | ||
And all that's happened is that, you know, corruption is endemic in any power structure. | ||
And it needs constant trimming. | ||
It needs constant weeding. | ||
Your government or your business. | ||
Like a garden, you have to keep your eye out for weeds, little outgrowths of corruption, and you have to tear them out by the roots as soon as you find them. | ||
It's been decades that the garden of the American government has been allowed to be completely overgrown. | ||
And at this point, there's like alligators and chimeras and all sorts of creepy mythological creatures hiding in the undergrowth. | ||
And so now when you go through, it's not just a simple plucking of a weed or mowing of a lawn. | ||
You got to go in with a scythe and a flamethrower, maybe a bomb or two and really reset things. | ||
It's unfortunate that it's gotten this far, but it's what's necessary. | ||
So our garden can grow again. | ||
And boy are the little rodents panicking in ways that are very funny. | ||
WikiLeaks has published a series of images showing What people in D.C. are searching these days? | ||
Washington, D.C. searches SOAR for Swiss Bank, Offshore Bank, Wire Money, and IBAN. All of these spikes coming immediately after Trump's inauguration. | ||
Apparently you've got a bunch of people in Washington, D.C. who suddenly found a pressing interest in anonymous bank accounts overseas. | ||
Unauditable private and secret bank accounts. | ||
In foreign countries, what could inspire that type of query, I wonder? | ||
And again, just keep these images up, because you'll see, for our radio listeners, the line is totally flat, and this map goes all the way back several months to November 2024, and there's no one searching this, right? | ||
So this is like, just the people who've searched on Google, the more people who search, the higher the number goes. | ||
There's nobody searching. | ||
Until, like, the day after Trump's inaugurated. | ||
Actually, a few days, right? | ||
It took him a few days to go, oh crap, he's serious. | ||
It took him a few days to think, gee, this Trump guy really means what he says this time. | ||
Wonder how easy it is to get his offshore bank account. | ||
Wonder how I transfer my money to my Swiss account. | ||
Yeah, they're trying to flee with their ill-gotten gains. | ||
Meanwhile, D.C. searches for wipe and erase sword, according to Google Trends data. | ||
And again, you can see that the line is completely flat at zero up until two days after the Trump inauguration when it absolutely spikes as apparently everybody in Washington, D.C. is trying to figure out how to securely wipe their hard drives of material. | ||
And it reminds me of, you know, in 2016 when you had a Redditor who was searching on the tech forum. | ||
I have a VIP client and I need to securely and permanently erase data from hard drives. | ||
What can I do about that? | ||
The guy was talking about Hillary Clinton, and he was Hillary Clinton's assistant that was learning how to bleach bit all of the evidence of her, you know, world-ending crimes. | ||
Meanwhile, Washington, D.C. searches for statute of limitations, sword, immediately after the inauguration. | ||
I'm just curious. | ||
I'm just wondering, what's the statute of limitations for things like, I don't know, like corruption and treason? | ||
Is there one? | ||
Is there a statute of limitations? | ||
And how about a ticket to Timbuktu? | ||
Can I get one of those on the cheap? | ||
And finally, D.C. searches for lawyer has increased 400% since Trump's inauguration. | ||
Lawyer up, folks, because Trump's coming for you. | ||
D.C. knows it, and the swamp is panicking, folks. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
The second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I'll be joined by Joseph Sansone in the next segment to talk about mRNA and the... | ||
Crimes against humanity carried out by the deep state in the previous few years that still have yet to be brought to account. | ||
So, very excited about that. | ||
Let's talk more about DOGE and the elimination of federal graft crime, corruption, treason. | ||
I have so many videos about this because they are taking a full frontal Attack position and going after absolutely everything everywhere. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I need to find the actual video. | ||
Because the way that this has grown, the way that this sort of cancerous growth has developed, the people that are involved really don't think they're doing anything wrong. | ||
And so they're like... | ||
Shocked and confused at what's going on. | ||
There's this guy. | ||
He's a European politician. | ||
He's a politician from the UK. Named Rory something. | ||
I just had the... | ||
This is a problem when I have 40 videos. | ||
I can never find the video I was just looking at. | ||
Who's complaining about not getting... | ||
Which one? | ||
Clip 4? | ||
Yes, that's the one. | ||
Clip 4. This is a British politician complaining... | ||
About his wife not getting the USAID that she was promised for her. | ||
Very important cultural work. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Stopped. | |
Doesn't matter. | ||
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You have a contract. | |
So, you know, Turquoise Mountain, which my wife Shoshana runs, has a contract. | ||
Had another million dollars to go. | ||
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Money just stops. | |
Money just stops. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
The money just stopping like that? | ||
No joke, what this organization was involved in, Turquoise Mountain or whatever it was called, was basically holding lectures about modern art to utterly baffled Afghan women. | ||
There's videos of this organization, Turquoise Mountain, like showing pictures of that very famous, very influential. | ||
Everybody knows that the modern art piece, that's just a urinal sitting on the floor. | ||
It's just a toilet on the floor. | ||
It's a very powerful statement about the state of modern art or whatever stupid nonsense this money laundering scam tries to justify itself by. | ||
And is that what we need to be spending money? | ||
Do we need to be paying for the salary of a British politician's wife to teach Afghan women about how a toilet is art? | ||
Is that what the American government was founded to do? | ||
That's why I just keep thinking about things like the preamble of the Constitution. | ||
And you just substitute in all the things from the preamble with what the government actually does. | ||
And it makes a whole hell of a lot less sense. | ||
We the people, in order to form a more perfect union, will establish a government to tape bananas to the wall and charge a million dollars for it. | ||
To teach Afghan women about how toilets can be art. | ||
To turn rats transsexual and feed them rave drugs until they die. | ||
It's like, what are we doing here? | ||
Why is the U.S. government involved in any of this stuff? | ||
And why are they involved to the tune of trillions of dollars a year? | ||
That's the real baffling part. | ||
I can see if you spend your spare change on something unnecessary and makes you feel good. | ||
Why is it the vast majority of our expenditure? | ||
Why does it seem like all of our money goes towards this? | ||
And why are these people complaining about getting cut off? | ||
It's very funny to me that you have a foreign politician being like, my wife is no longer receiving a million dollars from the American government to teach Afghan women about modern art. | ||
It's very silly. | ||
I'll see if I can Pull that video in. | ||
But it's exactly what you expect. | ||
Charity run by Rory Stewart's wife has $1 million funding cut. | ||
Yeah, she works in Afghanistan in the Middle East. | ||
Turquoise Mountain. | ||
And there's video of her giving a presentation, showing a bunch of women in burkas, a picture of a urinal on the floor, and explaining how superior our culture is to theirs. | ||
The women, the newly, quote, liberated women, are turning baffled stares in response. | ||
Really very silly. | ||
And it is literally trillions of dollars, literally trillions of dollars. | ||
Let's go to clip number 20 now. | ||
President Trump reveals the staggering numbers. | ||
I like how this title phrased it. | ||
Fraudulent waste. | ||
Well, it's either fraud or it's waste. | ||
I guess it can be both. | ||
I guess it can be both. | ||
But it's fraud. | ||
It's fraud. | ||
I think calling it waste implies that It was unnecessary or that it's necessary, right? | ||
Waste is necessary. | ||
When you trim a fish, you get the good meat, and the rest is waste. | ||
It's not a bad thing. | ||
It's waste. | ||
This is fraud. | ||
What's happening here is blatant and outrageous fraud. | ||
It's not waste. | ||
Let's go to President Trump. | ||
That some numbers have come out. | ||
And as you know, we're looking for waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And this just came out from the Government Accountability Office. | ||
And they're pretty staggering numbers. | ||
The federal government loses as much as $521 billion in fraud. | ||
That's what Elon's working so hard on with his group of almost 100 geniuses. | ||
2023, there was an estimated $236 billion in improper payments paid. | ||
And they think that number is very low. | ||
It should be much higher. | ||
$236 billion. | ||
This is why we're doing what we're doing. | ||
This is why our campaign is so hard. | ||
We've discussed this so much. | ||
And since 2003, there have been $2.7 trillion in improper payments, meaning payments that went to the wrong people or payments that shouldn't have been made. | ||
According to the economic policy... | ||
Very respected. | ||
In 2024, there was an estimated $162 billion in improper payments. | ||
Earned income tax credit. | ||
This is having to do with earned income tax credit. | ||
It was $15.9 billion. | ||
Having to do with food stamps. | ||
Improper. | ||
$10.5 billion in improper payments. | ||
Restaurant Revitalization Fund, $8.7 billion. | ||
Supplemental Security Income, $6.5 billion. | ||
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This is all bad stuff, bad payments. | |
Fraud, largely fraud. | ||
Unemployment Insurance, $5.6 billion. | ||
According to House Ways and Means in 2024, Social Security... | ||
Disability Insurance and Survivors Insurance Program sent an estimated $8.3 billion in improper payments, including $6.5 billion in overpayments where they overpaid. | ||
So these are staggering numbers, and this has been going on for a long time, and we're finding a lot of it. | ||
You know what it's like? | ||
There's some show—I've never actually watched this show, or it's a podcast. | ||
I've just seen clips of it where— It's a guy, he's kind of a little bit chubby. | ||
He's got glasses, but he basically does consultations with people about their finances. | ||
And some of the people they find to come on are like, they're like, we can't pay our student debt and we're about to lose our house. | ||
And he's like, all right, let's take a look at your budget. | ||
You've spent $5,000 this month on Disney plushies. | ||
And they're like, is that a problem? | ||
They're like, well, but I like them. | ||
He's like, you're about to lose your house. | ||
You might go to jail for fraud if you keep this up. | ||
Like, you gotta stop buying the Disney plushies, lady. | ||
It'd be a good skit, actually, with the American government going through its home budget and just the endless amounts of money, the trillions of dollars of money. | ||
We just don't even know where it goes half the time. | ||
It's truly unimaginable. | ||
Can you imagine walking down the street with a $100 bill and just dropping it and just not caring and just keep walking down the street? | ||
We're just spilling money everywhere constantly. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
It's insane how much we're losing. | ||
It's insane how much is being wasted and lost and unaccounted for. | ||
Oddly enough, the more insane thing... | ||
The stuff that we know we're spending money on, the stuff that we're not uncertain where it goes. | ||
It's not technically fraud. | ||
The stuff that we're actually spending money on are things like Turquoise Mountain, the NGO belonging to the wife of a British politician that does important work like this. | ||
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There you go. | |
It's a picture of a toilet. | ||
A bunch of Afghan women. | ||
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This is in some ways often called the first piece of conceptual art. | |
Yeah, picture of the toilet. | ||
Does anyone know what it is? | ||
I don't expect the ladies to know. | ||
They've never seen a toilet out. | ||
How are they supposed to get the... | ||
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How are they supposed to understand the cultural significance? | |
An artist called Marcel Duchamp, who's very important in Western art, put this toilet in an art gallery about 100 years ago. | ||
It was a huge revolution. | ||
So yeah, that's Turquoise Mountain, the charity who, as far as I can tell, their entire purpose is convincing Afghan women that the Taliban was right the whole time. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I guess. | ||
I mean, I can't figure out what else they're trying to do. | ||
Because if your goal was to spread European culture and talk about European advancements, I mean, you would show them things like Rembrandt. | ||
And, you know, like, Picasso. | ||
Well, not even Picasso. | ||
That might even be a stretch. | ||
You showed them Da Vinci. | ||
Raphael. | ||
You'd show them beautiful art. | ||
That would make them go, wow, this culture is amazing. | ||
Maybe they have something to show me. | ||
Instead, they're explaining to Afghan women what toilets are so they can then explain the subversive nature of using one as a modern art piece. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Crazy, right? | ||
I mean, Our mission statement as Turquoise Mountain is we're going to confuse Afghan village women with millions of American taxpayer dollars. | ||
It's like the Monty Python skit, Confuse a Cat. | ||
Your cat is depressed and it has to be confused to cure it. | ||
It's just them doing a bunch of nonsensical things in front of a cat for like an hour. | ||
That's Turquoise. | ||
That's what Americans are funding. | ||
So instead of cats, it's Afghan women. | ||
Turquoise Mountain supports Saudi artisans, particularly women, by providing them with artistic, technical, and economic opportunities by building partnerships to raise the international profile of the Saudi craft industry. | ||
Get permission from your husband today to join us. | ||
Find a man to drive you and join our workshop. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Revive traditional jazz. | ||
All right, so yeah, that's what American taxpayer dollars are going for, confusing Afghan women with bad modern art. | ||
What would we do without them? | ||
Now we have some breaking news here. | ||
A clip has just dropped that I'm very excited to see myself. | ||
Like I said, J.D. Vance and really the majority of the higher-ups in the Trump administration are either en route or in Europe now absolutely laying the law down. | ||
Shifting the entire conversation and flipping the game board when it comes to business as usual for the warmongering control freaks at the EU. J.D. Vance earlier this week gave a speech about AI in which he kind of subtly but deliberately castigated and criticized and talked down to Europeans We've | ||
got to drop all the European nonsense at the door. | ||
Here he is laying down the law once again, J.D. Vance in Europe roasting the European leaders to their face. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
And expressing opinions isn't election interference. | ||
Even when people express views outside your own country and even when those people are very influential. | ||
And trust me, I say this with all humor. | ||
If American democracy can survive 10 years of Greta Thunberg scolding, you guys can survive a few months of Elon Musk. | ||
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How dare you? | |
What German democracy, what no democracy, American, German, or European. | ||
How much longer is this clip? | ||
It's only 11. All right, let's finish it out. | ||
I didn't know if he was going to say something else because I got to comment on that. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
We'll finish out the J.D. Vance clip. | ||
But yeah, he just absolutely roasted the continent of Europe to their face. | ||
Back to J.D. Vance. | ||
is telling millions of voters that their thoughts and concerns, their aspirations, their pleas for relief are invalid or unworthy of even being considered. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
That was definitely worth finishing out. | ||
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How dare you? | |
How dare you? | ||
It's just such a good point because it's such a great comparison because you've got these people that, as we played yesterday, the... | ||
Chancellor or whatever, head of Germany, saying, of course you have free speech. | ||
Everyone has free speech. | ||
Everyone, no matter who you are. | ||
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But if it's on the right wing, then it's illegal. | |
So, everyone has free speech. | ||
You can all speak your minds, even rich people. | ||
But not if you disagree with me. | ||
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We have free speech, but only for my views. | |
It's like during COVID, the Australian saying, look, everybody can protest. | ||
You're perfectly welcome to protest. | ||
I don't even know what they're protesting. | ||
Well, they're protesting you, sir. | ||
Oh, well, that's illegal. | ||
Well, you can't do that. | ||
When I said everyone has free speech, I meant me. | ||
I have free speech. | ||
And you are perfectly, you have every right in the world to agree with me. | ||
That's basically what Germany is saying. | ||
So, imagine, imagine saying it's dangerous to let the richest man in the world post memes. | ||
But it's also illegal to criticize the possibly Down syndrome middle school dropout who's crying about the sun being too hot. | ||
I mean, it's an interesting comparison. | ||
One of them, they want to shut down completely despite the fact that he's the richest man in the world and owns Twitter. | ||
On the other hand, it's It's practically illegal to criticize some 18-year-old communist chick who just does publicity stunts over and over. | ||
J.D. Vance roasting Europe to its face. | ||
If America can handle nine years of Greta Thunberg's whining, then you can handle Elon Musk. | ||
So that's very funny, and obviously that's probably going to go viral, and that's probably why he did it. | ||
And I think he's kind of a genius, because then he immediately follows up that sort of... | ||
What's the word I'm looking for? | ||
It's provocative. | ||
It's a bit of a provocative joke that he knows is going to get attention, and he immediately follows it up with... | ||
You're telling people that their personal concerns, concerns for their own safety, concerns for their own well-being, concerns for their country and their family and their future, people who are speaking out against having their own history and ancestors demonized and removed from public life, having their children go to school, people who don't speak the same language as them, who bully them, and yet are paid for. | ||
You're telling people that their own concerns about their own well-being is unworthy. | ||
You're telling them that they're not allowed to express the pain they're suffering. | ||
They're not allowed to express the concerns they have. | ||
When you think about it that way, which is the right way to think about it, it becomes clear how inexcusably tyrannical Europe is right now. | ||
And the DSA, the Digital Services Act, is the most draconian censorship law ever put forward on the continent. | ||
And it's going to expand even farther and be used to pressure folks like Elon Musk as the governments of Europe will have no problem in cutting off their citizens from the global town square rather than allow them free speech on a platform they don't control. | ||
And I, you know, I'm sort of having to hold myself back. | ||
I'm sort of having to like, don't get too excited because my initial response to this, and maybe I just need to embrace it, is just hell yeah. | ||
Hell yes. | ||
We finally, finally have America using American influence, using the power and the prestige and the domination of the greatest country in the world to actually press forward with legitimate Liberty concerns. | ||
Like, we're actually out there using American pressure to say stop censoring your people, Europe. | ||
Cut the war out, Middle East. | ||
Like, actually using our power for good for the first time in my life. | ||
It is unbelievably amazing to see. | ||
And there are so many problems in this world that could be solved completely by America insisting that its partners and that its allies At least in some way. | ||
You don't have to give up your cultural heritage. | ||
But you can't be in flagrant violation of the values that we hold most dear, like free speech, freedom of association. | ||
For the last decade or so, with the panic of Trump getting elected, the panic of Brexit, the global establishment has seen fit to use all of American power. | ||
To help to reemphasize and facilitate the censorship of Europeans and to try desperately to export that censorship here to the United States and eradicate piece by piece the First Amendment. | ||
For the first time in my life, we have American politicians going over to Europe and setting them straight and actually doing something for the people of Europe, not the leadership of Europe. | ||
Doing something to actually legitimately progress world freedom rather than regress it. | ||
This is what we should have always been doing. | ||
This is what we were always supposed to be doing. | ||
This is the point of things like the Statue of Liberty. | ||
The Statue of Liberty was never a welcome sign. | ||
It was never a lady standing in the harbor holding a torch saying, come on in, destroy what we have. | ||
It was always meant to be facing out towards the Atlantic, towards Europe, shining the beacon of liberty and freedom to the oppressed land, saying we have founded a nation of freedom here and we will, through good works and heartfelt dedication to these principles, free the rest of the world as well. | ||
This is what we should have been doing the entire time. | ||
Thank God, J.D. Vance. | ||
Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and so many others are using American prestige, power, prominence, and might to actually fight for American ideals overseas, insulting European leaders to their faces and making them try to justify in their own minds why Greta Thunberg should have a voice and Elon Musk shouldn't. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
It's tyrannical. | ||
And it's ending now. | ||
You're welcome, Europe. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back. | |
The American government is going through a long overdue reckoning. | ||
Several long overdue reckonings, I should say. | ||
The geopolitical game board is being completely flipped over. | ||
As we're speaking, J.D. Vance continues to just humiliate European leaders right to their faces, mocking their claims of being democratic while utterly failing to serve the interests of their voters, and in fact, aggressively silencing their voters when they speak up against our democracy. aggressively silencing their voters when they speak up against our see. | ||
So, amazing. | ||
On the foreign policy front, it is all hands on deck with Marco Rubio, J.D. Vance, Pete Hegseth, all in Europe to kickstart the peace conferences with Donald Trump talking to Vladimir Putin. | ||
The communication between the United States government and Russia for the first time since the war began, more or less. | ||
I mean, they completely cut off communications under Biden. | ||
Finally reopening peace talks, negotiations probably right around the corner, obviously doing the same thing in the Middle East. | ||
Foreign policy completely overturned. | ||
The waste of USAID and others, obviously a major talking point for a long time. | ||
But with the confirmation of RFK Jr. and some of the moves against the medical industries that have poisoned and poisoned and poisoned and poisoned us. | ||
Injured us in innumerable ways. | ||
It's like every paradigm at this point is being shattered. | ||
Every establishment system is being reimagined in a very forceful way. | ||
Not only is this necessary for the future, but it's also a necessary step in getting justice for what's happened in the past. | ||
And on that note, I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Dr. Joseph Sansone, MS, PhD. | ||
An injunction, which is now on appeal in the state of Florida, to prohibit the distribution of mRNA injections. | ||
You can follow him on Substack, josephsansone.substack.com. | ||
Welcome to the show again, doctor. | ||
Hey, thanks for having me back on, Harrison. | ||
There's still a lot of censorship here. | ||
Excuse my eyepatch here. | ||
I got a thing going on with my eye the last few weeks, so just consider me the anti-Dan Crenshaw. | ||
There's still a lot of censorship going on here in America when it comes to these MNRA injections, for sure. | ||
So I totally appreciate you letting me come on today to talk about my case a little bit. | ||
I filed it on December 1st. | ||
It was dismissed on December 9th, six business days later. | ||
And I did a motion for rehearing. | ||
I got denied. | ||
And I filed a appellate brief on February 6th. | ||
Because I think the judge made a lot of errors in my case. | ||
I mean, she labeled it as frivolous, but in fact, I posted it on my Substack. | ||
I literally had an email from the late Dr. Francis Boyle, who wrote the 1989 Bioweapons and Anti-Terrorism Act, stating that it was a very fine piece of legal work, which I take as a compliment because I'm not an attorney. | ||
I'm a therapist. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
In another life, I was a chairman in one of Pat Buchanan's presidential campaigns, and he was the father of the modern America First movement. | ||
And in my world, America First doesn't mean allowing biological warfare to be carried out against American citizens. | ||
And honestly, this is like the Achilles heel of the Trump administration. | ||
So I do hope RFK Jr. getting in there has an impact in this area. | ||
But I also look at it like this. | ||
I don't think anybody will do anything unless we make them do it, unless we pressure them to do it. | ||
And I really think that we need cases like mine popping up all over the place. | ||
We need to overwhelm the court system with cases in order to get this done. | ||
Because these are weapons. | ||
Sorry, go ahead. | ||
No, no. | ||
I was just going to agree with you completely and just note that one of the big problems under Trump's first administration was MAGA people got complacent. | ||
They thought we won the contest. | ||
Now we're in charge. | ||
We can sit back and relax. | ||
And of course, the left activated and were very aggressive and did a lot to dismantle the agenda. | ||
So I think we can all take a playbook from Trump and we can actually contribute to his effort to, as he puts it, flood the zone, right? | ||
Do so many things so fast that the left can't keep up with it. | ||
Well, how much easier would that be if there were millions of Americans helping to file cases and spread this information and this information, I said not disinformation, spread this information that you provide the truth about mRNA injections and just pressuring on all fronts, local, state, at the state level and just hammering home the concerns that we have not sitting back and relying on Trump to do it for us. | ||
But it's funny. | ||
I was talking to my sister the other day and I'm saying, well, you know, Infowars, we still got to do this bankruptcy thing. | ||
We might not exist for a while. | ||
And she looked at me and went. | ||
But Trump's president now. | ||
But Trump's president now. | ||
Is Infowars really still going to shut down? | ||
It's like we expect things to change completely. | ||
But I sort of feel that way with you. | ||
Last time you filed, it was in December. | ||
Biden was still president. | ||
Trump's president now. | ||
Is that having a positive impact on your efforts to bring these cases forward? | ||
I don't know that it has an impact at all at this point. | ||
I don't. | ||
But getting to the complacency thing real quick. | ||
This happened when Bush got in there. | ||
Because in the 1990s, Republicans were against the police state. | ||
They were against these foreign adventures and these wars. | ||
And, you know, Clinton could have never accomplished what Bush did. | ||
So they did 9-11. | ||
And then, you know, when Bush was president, Republicans couldn't talk about illegal immigration. | ||
They couldn't talk about foreign policy. | ||
They were just shoved to the corner. | ||
And I think right now we got Trump in there. | ||
That's good. | ||
But what we need to do... | ||
As activists and American citizens, we need to take the ball and run with it. | ||
We need to keep pushing and pushing. | ||
Now's the time to push. | ||
And on this issue, we have to push because nobody's going to do it for us. | ||
And even I see a lot of these legislative efforts coming out there in different states to try to get the shots removed from the market. | ||
I literally just put out a sample, a short, one-page sample bill that could be used in any state. | ||
Yesterday on my substack, because any legislation that comes forward in any of these, in fact, go back two years ago when I did the first bandit jab resolution, and we called on the governor and the attorney general to act, but we also called on the legislature to act. | ||
But, you know, it was a short resolution. | ||
I didn't get into detail. | ||
But we don't want the legislature to come up with a new law. | ||
We just want the legislature to pass a law designating the MRA injections as violating existing bioweapons laws. | ||
So any legislation coming forward in any state that does not designate, I mean, don't get me wrong, it's good if they take it off the market, but the legislation needs to designate these injections as... | ||
Weapons of mass destruction or biological weapons according to their state bioweapons or weapons of mass destruction law. | ||
In Florida, it's a weapons of mass destruction law. | ||
So, you know, this just sample bill here just basically designates the MRA injections as basically being covered by the existing weapons of mass destruction law in Florida. | ||
That's the type of legislation that needs to happen. | ||
I can tell you from the very beginning when we did that first resolution two years ago, literally. | ||
And, you know, we hammered the fact that it was a bioweapon, a biological and technological weapon of mass destruction, and people pushed back on that. | ||
The reason there's a pushback on that is because that is the only path to victory. | ||
That's the only path for justice for these criminals that did this. | ||
Because once we establish that this is a biological weapon or a weapon of mass destruction, it then wipes away all liability shields. | ||
You have no protection against that. | ||
None whatsoever, because it's a criminal act. | ||
And so my case is pushing that. | ||
I'm saying that I was injured from the shedding, but I'm also in my case saying that it doesn't even matter if the court agrees that I was injured from the shedding of the technology. | ||
I had triple bypass heart surgery two years ago, and basically, because I have a pre-existing heart condition... | ||
I have a right under Florida Civil Rights Act to public accommodation without fear of injury, and obviously I have a heart issue, so I'm at greater risk of injury from people shedding this technology. | ||
Shedding is an established phenomenon, and it's something that, you know, it can injure me, and I have a right to these public accommodations. | ||
Plus, I argue to basic constitutional rights in our Florida Constitution that we have these rights to our bodily autonomy, our right to our life, and so on. | ||
Yeah, we have to just keep pushing. | ||
I encourage people to recognize that there are no white hats. | ||
If there were, I wouldn't have to be doing this. | ||
So I encourage everybody to just do not wait for anyone's permission to lead. | ||
Get out there, whether it's a legislative initiative, whether it's a case. | ||
There are so many people injured by these injections. | ||
I mean, look at it like this way. | ||
If you go with the low estimates, more Americans died from Operation Warp Speed and these MRA injections than World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War combined. | ||
If you go with the higher estimates, more Americans died from these injections than all our wars combined. | ||
And the reality is, just recently, epidemiologist Nick Kulture and Dr. Peter McCullough, they just put out a study on an autopsy showing a guy that had a pulmonary embolism that led to cardiopulmonary arrest. | ||
But this is a healthy 47-year-old person, 555 days after they got the injection. | ||
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Right. | |
So as we see these long-term effects pile up from these injections, this is basically effectively carrying out a steady depopulation because giving people chronic conditions shortens their lifespan. | ||
Right. | ||
And so then we have lower birth rates. | ||
And then we have even, look, the Florida Department of Health has said these are unsafe for humans, that they are a threat to the human genome. | ||
We do not know how this is going to affect future generations of human beings. | ||
We know that this is part of a broader transhumanist agenda. | ||
And, you know, what's happening is a little bit of a sleight of the hand, Harris, because we've got politicians out there talking about going after Fauci because of the mandates and this, that, and the other thing, yet we're all looking away while biological warfare is being carried out against American citizens. | ||
The whole world, but, you know, we're speaking as Americans here, and this has to end. | ||
And it's going to end because... | ||
I'm personally not going to allow genocide to continue. | ||
I know that other people are going to continue to step up and fight this. | ||
And yeah, don't be complacent. | ||
Right now, it's like President Trump is in there, so take the ball and run with it. | ||
Push President Trump to do what he needs to do on the issues where he needs to act. | ||
Where he does things right, applaud him. | ||
But don't give a look. | ||
I don't agree with this rebranded North American Union either. | ||
You know, there's a certain thing. | ||
Now, the thing with Trump, you don't know if it's a Trumpism or if he's serious about certain things. | ||
But yeah, we just got to keep pushing. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
Don't be intimidated. | ||
Look, you're going to die. | ||
Get over it. | ||
The question is, do you want to grovel on your knees as a coward? | ||
Or do you want to stand up like a man or woman and stop this genocide? | ||
100%. | ||
It's happening right before you. | ||
And you've worked tirelessly on this for years now. | ||
All really cool. | ||
Started, as you note, on your substack on February 21st, 2023. So we're coming up on your two-year anniversary of fighting this fight in particular to get mRNAs banned. | ||
That started in 2023 with the ban the jab resolution at the Lee County Republican Party. | ||
And it's almost like, I mean, in this information war that we're battling. | ||
We have to be like partisan actors, like behind enemy lines, right? | ||
We've been in occupied territory, and now the rescuing army has crossed the border, and the people that have been oppressing us and occupying us are distracted by the giant army that's invaded. | ||
Now's the time to go and start burning their grain stores to start, you know, theoretically or symbolically. | ||
Now's the time to start causing them little problems on the home front so they can't dedicate the time they need. | ||
To, you know, combating things. | ||
So we aren't necessarily waiting for this to happen at a federal level. | ||
You're taking it to the state court and on your sub stack you have this article MRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act sample bill that people can actually take, substitute the applicable state law. | ||
You have it basically denoted for Florida using their weapons of mass destruction law. | ||
But basically every state has some law on its books about weapons of mass destruction or biological weaponry. | ||
So you just sort of plug and play. | ||
You take your template and you can change it and modify it to fit your state and try to get it passed on your state and in that way open up a new front in this war, not waiting for the federal government to do everything for us. | ||
Is that right? | ||
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Correct. | |
And hey, if we can fight it at the federal level, yeah, let's do that too. | ||
But yeah, basically, Harrison, it's a race. | ||
It's a race right now to find out what jurisdiction anywhere in the United States or, quite frankly, anywhere in the world, that is going to break that first break in a dam. | ||
What jurisdiction is going to recognize that these are, in fact, biological and technological weapons of mass destruction and prohibit them? | ||
Once one jurisdiction does that, the whole thing is going to blow wide open. | ||
And that's what needs to happen. | ||
And that's why I'm saying, like, everybody needs to act. | ||
Just don't sit on the sidelines. | ||
If you're alive and you're not in the arena right now, you're a zombie. | ||
This is like they're killing the people you know and love. | ||
If you're watching right now or listening right now, think of all the people you know right now that have illnesses right now, whether it's a heart condition, whether it's a bad knee or a neurological condition that started within the last few years. | ||
And then ask yourself, did they get the shot or were they a victim of shedding? | ||
Because I'm going to tell you, most likely, they did. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And of course, we've seen this officially unexplained rise in rapid cancers and young people getting cancers. | ||
And of course, people just dying in their sleep, dying suddenly, of course, became the phrase applied to it. | ||
And they refuse to look into the connection between the vaccines. | ||
They have a preordained mandate that they see it as to basically cover all of this up or ignore the possibility that it is the vaccine because they see it as more valuable to encourage people to get the vaccine than to actually find out. | ||
Whether it works. | ||
Yeah, and recognize, too, that there's no innocence here. | ||
They knew what they were doing from day one. | ||
And even the people that didn't, once they realized that these injections were harming people and they continued to lie and say they're safe and effective, that in itself shows criminal intent in my mind. | ||
You know something is harming people, but you're lying to them about it, and you're still doing it. | ||
And at this point, we're still doing it. | ||
So, like, I kind of had a little fun yesterday, and I posted on RFK Jr.'s X feed. | ||
I'm not too big on X. I'm more on Substack. | ||
But I posted on his X feed, you know, congratulations, now prohibit the MRA injections because they violate 18 U.S.C. 175 Chapter 10 biological weapons. | ||
So we're almost 24 hours into, you know, RFK being the head of HHS. Well, yeah, absolutely. | ||
I would refer to the shots, obviously, and I do, crime against humanity, a bioweapon, a crime against humanity writ large. | ||
But I'm just sort of using that colloquially. | ||
Legally, why make the case that mRNA is a bioweapon rather than just say it's a defunct product? | ||
Well, partially what I just told you, once you know this is creating harm, yet you still did it. | ||
That alone, I think, shows that it's weaponized. | ||
You know, my colleague, Kerry Kingston, showed a lot of the patents that are used in this technology. | ||
It shows dual-use technology. | ||
You know, my colleague, Dr. Anamahashia, shows you the formation of these blood clots and this whole biosynthetic process where it's like hijacking your cells and replicating the energy from your cells and replicating biosynthetic cells. | ||
I think, you know, in the case of Dr. Boyle, he pointed out that the same stuff that's in the COVID was in the, you know, the so-called vaccine. | ||
So I think that, you know, look, I'm going to argue, I think there's a hundred, you can talk about the biodistribution, you know, where it's getting into all your other organs. | ||
You know, look, it's a threat to the human genome. | ||
Look, the Florida Department of Health says it's a threat to the human genome. | ||
What more do we need to know? | ||
But I think there's 101 ways to argue it's a weapon. | ||
In fact, I think it's hard not to argue that it's a weapon at this point. | ||
I think there's intent. | ||
Let me put it this way. | ||
The hardest part for me is to get in the front door. | ||
If I win this appeal and I can actually call on experts and present evidence, I don't think there's going to be a shadow of doubt that this is a weapon. | ||
You've had whistleblowers from... | ||
What is the next stage in that case? | ||
When are you going to know whether that's an opportunity you're going to have? | ||
I filed my appellate brief on February 6th. | ||
So the appellees, which is the governor and attorney general, have 30 days to reply to that. | ||
They probably, you know, with their answer brief, they probably, I'm guessing they'll do the same thing they did in my last case when I had the writ of mandamus. | ||
They probably will not provide an answer brief and wait to see if the appellate court dismisses the case. | ||
Last time they did not dismiss the case. | ||
I feel I have a much stronger case this time because I'm not trapped within the mandamus case law. | ||
They said it was an improper use of a writ of mandamus last time. | ||
I did not get an email from Dr. Francis Boyle when I did my writ of mandamus saying a very fine piece of legal work. | ||
So I think my case is much stronger this time. | ||
But they're going to wait to see if the court dismisses it. | ||
If it does not dismiss it, we'll then give them a notification. | ||
They've got a certain amount of days to provide their answer brief. | ||
And then they'll probably ask for an extension and the court will probably give it. | ||
So basically 30 days. | ||
Well, no, it's very exciting and I'm looking forward to hearing updates on it. | ||
And obviously we all wish you the best success. | ||
We encourage our audience to support you and find your work again on Substack at josephsansone.substack.com. | ||
That's S-A-N-S-O-N-E.substack.com. | ||
And not only is this important to get justice for what's already been done to us, to try to, at bare minimum, stop them from the ongoing poisoning of our population, but we also know, in no uncertain terms, that they are... | ||
At this point, not just trying to continue the operation, but expand it. | ||
I have an article today from the New York Times. | ||
CDC study finds silent bird flu infections in dairy veterinarians. | ||
The vets had no symptoms, and one worked only in states where no dairy infections had been reported. | ||
So now I guess they're testing veterinarians who have no symptoms, but are finding that they test positive for bird flu. | ||
So it's this symptomless transmission that they ran with during COVID. So, I mean, it's not just American genomes they're destroying. | ||
This is a whole of the food supply threat that they're putting us under. | ||
And, of course, we know that bird flu seems, at least for now, seems to be the next excuse that they're going to use to try to mandate vaccines or something similar. | ||
So it's sort of more important now than ever that we put a stop to this because they're looking to turbocharge the mRNA program under the guise of bird flu concerns. | ||
Yeah, offense is the best defense, and that's why originally we labored it, you know, a bioweapon in that original resolution, which, by the way, we worked 18 months to set that up. | ||
But, yeah, no offense, don't let them frame the debate. | ||
So once we make the assertion that this is a bioweapon or a weapon of mass destruction, then the whole discussion needs to center around that. | ||
Mandates go out the window. | ||
I don't want to hear it. | ||
The question is whether these are weapons or not. | ||
And to kind of further answer your earlier question, if you look at our bioweapons law here in Florida and even the federal ones, It labels any chemical or biological agent or device that creates harm en masse, basically, and also if there's intent. | ||
And I'm arguing if you know it's creating harm and you're still claiming it's safe, that's intent. | ||
But what happened recently, the change that all of a sudden... | ||
Everywhere we turn around, we've got to worry about some new virus, whether it's for animals or people. | ||
The only thing that changed is that our enemies are being more open in their asymmetrical warfare to destroy the human race. | ||
They want to herd us into their 15-minute cities. | ||
They want to basically replace whole... | ||
Departments of government with AI. So take your faceless bureaucrat and just make it a computer. | ||
That's real bright. | ||
So the war against humanity is going on. | ||
It's continuing. | ||
And it hasn't stopped. | ||
Now, we're seeing some good things coming out of the Trump administration, but we've got to kind of stuff this right here. | ||
The government should have nothing to do with our health, and they shouldn't be. | ||
Let me put it this way. | ||
Pharmaceutical companies in a government, state or federal, and any local governments do not have the right. | ||
To participate and aid and abet biological warfare against American citizens. | ||
Yep. | ||
So I'm arguing that we have to keep pushing this. | ||
Go ahead, sorry. | ||
No, again, I'm just interrupting to say you're exactly right to emphasize what you're saying. | ||
And I love that you say, you know, once you qualify it, once you categorize it as a bioweapon, sort of makes the conversation about mandates a little bit ridiculous. | ||
I mean, this is a way of sort of just cutting through all of the mess and just getting to the end goal, which is this is a bioweapon. | ||
Obviously, it should be taken off the market and nobody's going to sit there and talk about mandating a bioweapon. | ||
That doesn't even make sense. | ||
So I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That was my strategy from day one. | ||
It's a very cesarean approach. | ||
Very direct. | ||
Let's just go right to the jugular and let's deal with it there. | ||
Cutting the Gordian knot. | ||
I absolutely love it. | ||
Again, thank you so much for coming on, Dr. Joseph Sansone, josephsansone.substack.com. | ||
Go find it. | ||
Go find the sample mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act bill that you can download and send to your own representatives. | ||
There are states that are making moves on this. | ||
Obviously, a lot of stuff is happening at the federal level, but we need to be taking action at the state and local level to, if nothing else, give support to the efforts going on in D.C. Thank you so much, Dr. Sanson. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Two years ago, when Michael and I first testified before your weaponization of government subcommittee, Democratic members called us so-called journalists, suggested we were bought off scribes, and questioned our ethics and our loyalties. | ||
When we tried to answer, we were told to shut up, take off our tinfoil hats, and remember two things. | ||
One, there is no digital censorship, and two, if there is digital censorship, it's for our own good. | ||
I was shocked. | ||
I thought the whole thing had to be a mistake. | ||
There was no way the party that I gave votes to my whole life was now pro-censorship. | ||
Then last year, I listened to John Kerry, whom I voted for, talk to the World Economic Forum. | ||
Speaking about disinformation, he said, quote, our First Amendment stands as a major block to our ability to, quote, hammer it out of existence. | ||
He complained that it's really hard to govern because... | ||
People self-select where they go for their news, which makes it, quote, much harder to build consensus. | ||
Now, I defended John Kerry when people said he looks French, but Marie Antoinette would have been embarrassed by this speech. | ||
He was essentially complaining that the peasants are self-selecting their own sources of media. | ||
What's next, letting them make up their own minds? | ||
Lastly, building consensus may be a politician's job, but it's not mine as a citizen or as a journalist. | ||
In fact, making it hard to govern is exactly the media's job. | ||
The failure to understand this is why we have a censorship problem. | ||
This is an Alamo moment for the First Amendment. | ||
Most of America's closest allies, as both Rupa and Michael have pointed out, have already adopted draconian speech laws. | ||
We are surrounded. | ||
The EU's new Digital Services Act is the most comprehensive censorship law ever instituted in a Western democratic society. | ||
Ranking Member Raskin, you don't have to go as far as Russia or China to find people jailed for speech. | ||
Our allies in England now have an Online Safety Act which empowers the government to jail people for nebulous offenses like false communication or causing psychological harm. | ||
Germany, France, Australia, Canada, and other nations have implemented similar ideas. | ||
These laws are totally incompatible with our system. | ||
Some of our own citizens have been harassed or even arrested in some of these countries, but our government has not stood up for them. | ||
Why? | ||
Because many of our bureaucrats believe in these laws. | ||
Take USAID. Many Americans are now in an uproar because they learned about over $400 million going to an organization called Internews. | ||
She said that after months of a really beautifully unified COVID-19 message, vaccine enthusiasm rose to 87%. | ||
But when, quote, mixed information on vaccine efficacy got out, hesitancy ensued. | ||
We're paying this person to train journalists, and she doesn't know that the press does not exist to promote unity or political goals like vaccine enthusiasm. | ||
That's propaganda, not journalism. | ||
Bourgel also once said that to fight bad content, we need to work really hard on exclusion lists or inclusion lists and, quote, really need to focus our ad dollars toward what she called the good news. | ||
Again, If you don't know the fastest way to erode trust in media is by having government-sponsor exclusion lists, you shouldn't be getting a dollar in taxpayer money, let alone 476 million of it. | ||
And USAID is just a tiny piece of the censorship machine Michael and I saw across that long list of agencies. | ||
Collectively, they've bought up every part of the news production line. | ||
Sources, think tanks, research. | ||
Fact checking, anti-disinformation, commercial media scoring, and when all else fails, straight up censorship. | ||
It is a giant closed messaging loop whose purpose is to transform the free press into exactly that consensus machine. | ||
There is no way to remove this rot surgically. | ||
The whole mechanism has to go. | ||
Is there right wing misinformation? | ||
Hell yes! | ||
It exists in every direction. | ||
But I grew up a Democrat and don't remember being afraid of it. | ||
At the time, we figured we didn't need censorship because we thought we had the better argument. | ||
Obviously, many of you lack the same confidence. | ||
You took billions of dollars from taxpayers and you blew it on programs whose entire purpose was to tell them they're wrong about things they can see with their own eyes. | ||
You sold us out. | ||
And until these rather tiresome questions are answered, this problem is not fixed. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Matt Taibbi with an absolute bombshell testimony about the way that our money was stolen to propagandize and censor us. | ||
Hopefully that age of American disgrace is over. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
Final hour of the American Journal for this Valentine's Day broadcast. | ||
Still have a lot to talk about, including the resignations of federal prosecutors in the Eric Adams case. | ||
Although we covered that a little in the Daily Dispatch. | ||
I'm not sure if I have too much to add to it, although we do have the actual letter that has some interesting information in it. | ||
Maybe we will get to that later on. | ||
I also do want to get to the response from Anna Paulina Luna about the concern expressed about why exactly we need a task force on disclosure or declassification. | ||
Which the fact that she responded represents a sea change in American politics. | ||
It almost feels weird. | ||
It almost feels weird, like, because we're not doing anything different. | ||
Usually, the government does something suspicious. | ||
We cry foul. | ||
We say, what the heck's going on with this? | ||
You need to explain this. | ||
They ignore us. | ||
They demonize us. | ||
They call us conspiracy theorists. | ||
We are proven right, eventually. | ||
And then the process repeats. | ||
But we actually have a government responding to the people now in a way that is pretty unique in my experience, where we ask a bunch of questions about this, and the Congresswoman has put forward a very thorough response addressing concerns of the American people. | ||
What? | ||
This is how it should have been working the whole time, but it's shocking that it is. | ||
It's kind of weird. | ||
It's like we're doing the same thing we always do, but the first time we're like, wait, are they listening to us? | ||
Wait, we're always sitting here shouting. | ||
Are they paying attention for the first time? | ||
This is odd. | ||
What else should we ask them for? | ||
So we'll get to a lot of that. | ||
I do want to take your phone calls this hour. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Before we get into any of that, I do want to go to clip number 12 here because it is a... | ||
Fantastic breakdown of the true damage and the true threat and the real problem with the transgender agenda. | ||
Now, this is something that has not gotten as much attention as some of the other stuff Trump has done with USAID and Doge. | ||
I mean, that's sort of dominating the headlines. | ||
At the same time, signing the bill, stopping men from playing in women's sports, just eliminating the... | ||
Extra genders from government forms or telling government employees to remove pronouns from their email signatures. | ||
The Trump agenda has basically supplanted and eliminated the trans agenda, and that is just an absolutely fantastic thing. | ||
This is a mental contagion that has infected the more vulnerable, i.e., Leftist, that is, stupid portions of our population. | ||
And has left them crippled for life. | ||
And so it's worth it to look at what the response is to this. | ||
And it's interesting because when I was listening to Caitlin Bennett on Owen's show, she was saying that the boomers at the protest she was at were all very, like their number one concern was the transgenderism stuff. | ||
And I didn't think about it until I watched this video I'm about to show you from Helen Joyce that that's probably because they have a family member that's trans. | ||
And once you get somebody to commit to that sort of thing, they have to be committed for life. | ||
They'll never admit that they mutilated their own child on faulty information. | ||
That's never going to happen. | ||
It's like the story I've often told about arguing with a girl about abortion and just... | ||
You know, backing her into a corner over and over, just like winning the argument, but she would never admit that I was right. | ||
Like, she would just change the topic or try to wheeze. | ||
And finally, she admitted, she was like, well, I've had an abortion. | ||
I was like, oh, okay. | ||
So I'm sitting here trying to convince you that you're a murderer. | ||
For your own sanity, you're never going to accept my argument. | ||
For your own self-image, you cannot agree with me. | ||
That's sort of what's happening with transgenderism. | ||
Helen Joyce breaks it down expertly in this clip. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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The thought of is that there's a lot of people who can't move on on this, because that's the people who have transitioned their own children. | |
So those people are going to be like, you know, the Japanese soldiers who were on Pacific Islands and didn't know the war was over. | ||
Right. | ||
They've got to fight forever. | ||
This is another reason why this is the worst, worst, worst social contagion that we'll ever have experienced. | ||
A lot of people have done the worst thing that you could do. | ||
Which is to harm their children irrevocably because of it. | ||
Those people will have to believe that they did the right thing for the rest of their lives, for their own sanity and for their own self-respect. | ||
So they'll still be fighting. | ||
And each one of those people destroys entire organisations and entire friendship groups. | ||
I've lost count of the number of times that somebody has said to me of a specific organisation that has got turned upside down on this. | ||
The deputy director has a trans child, or, you know, oh, the journalist on that paper who does special investigations has a trans child, or whatever. | ||
The entire organization gets paralyzed by that one person, and it may not even be widely known at the organization that they have a trans child, but it will come out, like people will have sort of said it quietly, and now you can't talk truth in front of that person, and you know you can't. | ||
Because what you're saying is, you as a parent have done a truly, like human rights abuse level of awful thing to your child. | ||
That cannot be fixed. | ||
There are specific individuals who are really actively against women's rights here, and it's not known why they are. | ||
But I happen to know through the back channels that it's because they've trans their child. | ||
And so those people will do anything for the entire rest of their lives to destroy me and people like me, because people like me are a standing reproach to them. | ||
I don't want to be. | ||
I'm not talking directly to them. | ||
I don't spend my time bitching about them. | ||
But the fact is that just simply by saying... | ||
We will never accept natal males in women's spaces. | ||
Well, it's their son that we're talking about. | ||
And they've told their son that he can get himself sterilized and destroy his sexual function and women will accept him as a woman. | ||
And if we don't, there's no way back for them and their child. | ||
They've sold their child a bill of goods that they can't deliver on. | ||
And I'm the one who has to be bullied to try to force me to deliver on it. | ||
So those people are going to be the people who will... | ||
Keep this bloody movement going, I'm sorry to say, because they've everything to lose. | ||
And it's a fight to the death as far as they're concerned. | ||
Which is why it was such an appropriate psyop to run on the world's type of cult that you really cannot get out of because you make decisions that are permanent and irreparable. | ||
Another angle to their evil as far as I'm concerned. | ||
All right, I'll go to one more clip, and then we'll go out to phone calls. | ||
And this is just a fun one. | ||
It's just fun having Trump back in the Oval Office. | ||
Here's Trump, and this is clip 14, signing an executive order when Caitlin Collins from CNN tries to ask him a question, and he has the best response ever. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Oh, that's a good one. | |
Yeah. | ||
Mr. President, you've won the White House in part because of high inflation. | ||
If your tariffs make prices go... | ||
I love it. | ||
There's something about that phrase. | ||
Excuse me, we haven't asked you to start speaking yet. | ||
Speak when spoken to, child. | ||
I'm going to start using it in my own life. | ||
I think you could shut down arguments with this immediately. | ||
And you've got to use the word we, too. | ||
Someone's saying something you don't want them to say, just, excuse me, excuse me. | ||
We haven't asked you to start speaking yet. | ||
I don't know what it is about it. | ||
It's just like, I'm sorry, did you forget that you need permission to address me? | ||
No. | ||
We'll tell you when it's time for you to talk. | ||
Until we tell you. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
We haven't asked you to speak yet. | ||
I love it. | ||
I really do. | ||
All right, finally, just because, again, it's another sort of funny thing before we got to phone calls. | ||
The Atlantic. | ||
We spent, like, all the show yesterday talking about just the desperate incoherence of the Democrat Party. | ||
They really can't figure out what to latch their teeth into, what to actually run with, the things they are running with. | ||
Are utterly stupid. | ||
They're the most unpopular things ever. | ||
Defending USAID. Oh, they're all coming together to defend sponsoring lesbian covens in Timbuktu. | ||
It's like, okay, fine. | ||
Yeah, make that the hill to die on. | ||
They're completely incoherent and frantic. | ||
And this sort of strikes me in a similar vein. | ||
It's from David from The Atlantic. | ||
The Gulf of America is an admission of defeat. | ||
Yep. | ||
Totally true, David. | ||
That's what happens when you get defeated. | ||
You name bodies of water after yourselves forever, right? | ||
Totally a sign of defeat. | ||
Having an ocean bear your name for all of history. | ||
Yeah, Mount Everest was named after the Explorer Everest when he lost a bet. | ||
And they're like, ha, sucker, now this glorious natural feature will bear your name forever. | ||
What do you think about that, loser? | ||
Yeah, great point, David. | ||
He says, the baffling problem in the Trump area is separating its sinister aspects from its pathetic self-embarrassments. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Is that the baffling problem? | ||
I thought the baffling problem was the relentless failure you've experienced ever since his election. | ||
That would seem to me a more baffling and bigger problem for the left. | ||
No, it's, uh... | ||
I mean, it's just that... | ||
The sort of psychological levers being pulled right here are very interesting, but it's not even worth getting into. | ||
It's just, it's just chutzpah. | ||
It's just, like, pretend that you're winning. | ||
Pretend that, like, gee, the really problem with Trump is you can't tell whether he's evil or stupid. | ||
And it's like, what, you mean all the victory he's getting? | ||
You mean all of the absolute domination that he is rubbing your face in? | ||
What exactly are you talking about? | ||
The evil or... | ||
Pathetic self-embarrassment. | ||
It's just like victory across the board, but they have to present it in a dishonest way to mold the minds of their poor, vulnerable, ignorant readers. | ||
On Tuesday, the White House turned away Associated Press reporter from an office event. | ||
The reporter had done nothing wrong. | ||
The refusal was intended to punish the AP collectively for disobeying President Trump's edict to rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. | ||
Well, they want to be petulant losers. | ||
They're out. | ||
They're out. | ||
Somebody betters in. | ||
And at least he gave a reason. | ||
At least it wasn't the Biden administration launching fraudulent cases against the AP. Maybe eventually we'll get to the point that we're treating you like you treated us. | ||
Then maybe you'll have a right to complain. | ||
Until then, stuff it in the Gulf. | ||
Considering how the Gulf of Mexico got its name in the first place, it was not from the Mexicans themselves. | ||
The ancient Aztecs knew the oceans to their west and east as skywater. | ||
They did not invent geographically specific names for the seas around them because they did not need them. | ||
Okay? | ||
What is this point? | ||
That's what I'm telling you. | ||
The Democrats are like, they just don't know what to do. | ||
It's like he renames the Gulf of America and they're like writing about how the Aztecs called the ocean skywater. | ||
Like that's a good point. | ||
Like who cares? | ||
What are you even talking about? | ||
They're trying to make something out of this. | ||
They got nothing. | ||
Well, you know, the Aztecs called it skywater. | ||
Okay, what are you just calling Aztecs dumb now? | ||
What are you just insulting Aztecs? | ||
That's not a good way to win anybody over. | ||
Of course it's a stupid name for ocean skywater. | ||
That's what you call rain. | ||
Rain is skywater. | ||
The ocean is the ocean, stupid Aztecs. | ||
I don't know why David Frum is bringing Aztec mislabeling things into the conversation. | ||
But they're trying everything. | ||
Frum is such a hater. | ||
Frum is a hater indeed. | ||
Alright, anyway, that's just something funny. | ||
It's like... | ||
They're just getting destroyed on every front. | ||
He's over there being like, but the Aztecs called the ocean skywaters. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Who cares? | ||
Now, I always said I don't even care about the Gulf of America. | ||
I don't even get it. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
I don't think it has to do with like, well, but they're Biden banned drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
So by renaming it, we can drill there. | ||
It's like, well, Trump's the president. | ||
He can just drill there. | ||
He doesn't have to rename it. | ||
On the other hand, I kind of like Gulf of Mexico because it's how we see it from America. | ||
When we look at the Gulf, we're looking across to Mexico. | ||
But I'm fine with it because it's making David Frum mad. | ||
So more of that, please. | ||
With that, let's go out to your calls. | ||
Lisa in South Carolina has a very good point that I've mentioned, but I should make a greater effort to talk about this subject. | ||
Go ahead, Lisa, you're on the air. | ||
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I want to know, when are we going to get to the real problem? | |
The problem is the election. | ||
So while Tina Peters sits in jail, I don't know where to the vote, Catherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips, I don't know where they are, Mike Lindell, put all that time and effort with Dr. Doug Frank into the cyber symposium. | ||
There are people, Dinesh D'Souza with 2,000 mules. | ||
I want to know when. | ||
I don't care about the Gulf either. | ||
I don't care about the paper straws. | ||
I don't care about any of that. | ||
I want to stop. | ||
The monster. | ||
I'm going to chop the head off the snake. | ||
I told Chase, I've worked elections for a long time locally. | ||
I know good and well the machines are the problem. | ||
We have paper ballots. | ||
And I've been screaming. | ||
Somebody tell President Trump, we all have paper ballots. | ||
It's the fact that they go into the scanners and they're hooked up to this little device called a MiFi. | ||
They can be flipped. | ||
Obviously, we saw what happened in 2020. So I'm thinking maybe he's holding the big final lethal. | ||
You know, the.45 caliber bullet to the head for what all these other things have got them spinning around like whirling dervishes, you know, and they don't know what to do. | ||
And then he'll finally say, and now for the grand finale, the elections, and spill all that. | ||
I'm concerned about JFK and all the cover-up. | ||
I hate all this. | ||
I mean, I'm a boomer, so my whole life has been filled with lies. | ||
Obvious lies that insult our intelligence. | ||
But all over, there are Tina Peters everywhere. | ||
They're all election workers that could come forward and say, this is how this state got captured. | ||
I look at the blue states as captured states, and you know good and well, nobody wants scumbags like Maxine Waters in power. | ||
Nobody wants Ilhan Omar. | ||
Nobody wants these weirdos that can't even, you know, the island's going to tip over. | ||
Who was the jackass that said that? | ||
Yeah, I know what you're talking about. | ||
No, you're exactly right, Lisa, and I greatly appreciate your point, and I completely agree with you. | ||
The image I was using described earlier. | ||
This week is there's a kid's cartoon that shows, you know, a guy has a hole in his roof and he says, you know, when it's sunny, he doesn't need to fix the hole in his roof. | ||
And then when it's raining, he can't go up and fix the hole in his roof. | ||
It's raining. | ||
So it's like when he needs it, he can't fix it. | ||
And when he could fix it, he doesn't need to fix it. | ||
So it just never gets fixed. | ||
That's kind of where we are with voting, where when we get defrauded and we lose the election, we're very concerned about voter fraud. | ||
Then we win the election and suddenly it's not that big of a... | ||
The problem with Trump doing anything about it is that elections in this country, for good reason, and they should be conducted by the states. | ||
They're conducted by the states and the cities and the localities. | ||
It's not a federal operation to do the elections. | ||
However, there are lots of things Trump could do, and I think this would be something that the DOJ should go after. | ||
And launch a criminal task force to investigate claims of voter fraud because that would be in the purview of the federal government to investigate those sorts of crimes or to start a commission to at least suggest things to states that wouldn't have the weight of law but would encourage local state legislatures to set things right and give them a path forward to do that. | ||
So there's definitely things they could be doing and should be doing. | ||
As far as I've seen, that's not on the top of their priority list, but you're absolutely right. | ||
It absolutely should be. | ||
And we're done. | ||
And I'm not saying this about you, Lisa, but because I get what you're saying where you're like, oh, they're doing all this other stuff. | ||
I'm hoping they get to this eventually. | ||
But I think we're all on the same page that it's like we're not going to wait. | ||
We're not just going to assume that's the case. | ||
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All right. | |
We need to be putting pressure. | ||
We need to be telling the Trump administration this is a priority. | ||
It needs to be a priority. | ||
And you can't wait four years to get this done. | ||
You need to get the ball rolling now so that when the midterms happen two years from now. | ||
We're not going, oh wait, we forgot to do voter fraud and now we don't have the Congress and the Senate and we can't get anything done. | ||
We want this Trump agenda to actually extend the four years. | ||
We have to retain majorities in both the houses. | ||
We have to fix voter fraud before the midterms have that happen. | ||
You're dead on, Lisa. | ||
I completely agree with you. | ||
Let's go and thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Jordan in New Jersey. | ||
We want to talk about Jamie Raskin. | ||
Go ahead, Jordan. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
Hi, Harrison. | ||
How are you? | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
Good. | ||
So, yeah, I just wanted to first tell every info about this great, amazing resource called Open Secrets. | ||
I don't know if you used it, but it really just lays bare these people's ridiculous backers and why they do everything. | ||
And whenever you see one of these puppets out in front of USAD, AAID, or whatever it is, Jamie Raskin being the most notable. | ||
You go in and you look at OpenSecrets, and I urge everybody to do that, OpenSecrets.org, and you see exactly where they're getting their money. | ||
Another person to do this, too, is Jerry Connelly, and you're wondering why they're doing what they're doing, and you realize all their contributions come from federal employees. | ||
It's very quick and easy to understand that. | ||
And for the info warriors, just going in here and just screenshotting this and circling where they get their money, On any post that these people make or any other leftist post that you see that you're trying to battle, it's really powerful and it starts to have a ripple effect. | ||
That's such a good idea because it can make the whole argument, right? | ||
You don't have to even confront the points they're making. | ||
You just show where they get their money and you just go, I'm not even going to argue with you. | ||
You're a fraud. | ||
And that just, they can't overcome that. | ||
Yeah, and you just circle it and you post it. | ||
And it's extraordinarily effective, and I urge everybody to do that using OpenSecrets, which has very accurate data. | ||
You can cut it three ways. | ||
You can see where their personal income all is, too. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I so encourage and support exactly what you're saying. | ||
You find somebody saying something on X, go follow some leftists. | ||
It's upsetting seeing them in your feed. | ||
It's upsetting seeing how stupid they are. | ||
but you can take that upset and turn it into real good old-fashioned political fun by uh searching their name on open secrets and publishing where they get their money from and in that way discrediting all the arguments that they're making all at once about any particular topic thank you very much for Great suggestion. | ||
Let's go to Sean in California. | ||
Line 7 here. | ||
Sean in California is talking about leftists losing their minds. | ||
It's very fun to watch. | ||
Sean, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, it is, Harrison. | |
Pattern by Trump and Elon to just blitz them is giving me a constant laugh when I go into leftist media because they literally have no standing and no counterargument. | ||
But I wanted to follow up with what I was going to say the other day. | ||
That whole data mine where everything's kept in paper, you know, that's going to be the best sentence ever. | ||
You know, Elon finds you're corrupt and Trump's like, off to the mines with you. | ||
There you go. | ||
Yeah, all these federal workers being laid off, you know, hundreds of thousands of them need a job into the mines with you. | ||
Into the mines. | ||
They can actually do the work of, you know, cataloging and sorting the gigantic city-sized file cabinet we have under a mountain in Pennsylvania. | ||
That's perfect. | ||
Perfect use of their remaining contracts or whatever it is. | ||
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It's like sending them into the crystals, like on Freedom Tunes or whatever, but not the same, you know? | |
No, they'll actually be used. | ||
They'll actually, for once in their life, provide a valuable public service. | ||
It'd be amazing. | ||
Thank you for the call, Sean. | ||
We've got more calls to get to on the other side. | ||
I'm going to play the Anna Paulina Luna response to our effort to get her to justify her position as a declassification task force member and why that would be necessary. | ||
She has responded. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
But I got more questions still that need to be answered before I am fully willing to accept that there needs to be a congressional task force to read papers that are released. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
I'll talk about it. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, final segment of the American Journal this Friday morning. | ||
Hope you're all doing well. | ||
It really is amazing. | ||
I mean, it's almost hard to keep up with the number of things changing, even to the extent of altering the culture to the point that it really is hard to believe how... | ||
How widespread this victory has been. | ||
And so could you imagine if this had been the case in 2016, if the Republicans had really gotten behind Trump and not helped to stop his agenda in the first place? | ||
People had realized what an opportunity we were getting with Donald Trump to not sit back and trust the plan, but to take part and fight for him. | ||
And to take his victory as a cultural signifier. | ||
That you don't have to, you're in the majority, you don't have to be quiet anymore. | ||
And we're seeing this across the board. | ||
School board walks out on parents angry over a rainbow parade book for kindergartners. | ||
On Tuesday evening, school board members representing Penfield Central District in Rochester, New York, walked out on a packed house of parents who were upset about an inappropriate book on display at the elementary school titled The Rainbow Parade, authored by Emily Nielsen. | ||
The book in question is about a young girl attending a pride parade with her lesbian parents. | ||
The illustrations show men in sexual BDSM gear holding hands, drag queens, and naked people. | ||
Now, the school board decided to end the meeting early and run away from the parents, which in and of itself is a victory. | ||
You had so many parents so outraged by this that the school board had to literally run away. | ||
Which I think at that point, the parents should just appoint a new school board. | ||
They should just be like, the school board's supposed to be here taking our comments. | ||
Since they're not, we need one. | ||
We need a new school board. | ||
And they should have just picked people from the crowd, put them in the seats at the school board, and just said, we're in charge now. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Let's just keep pushing. | ||
Let's just keep this revolution going because there's no reason why some school board members... | ||
Should be able to ignore or override the concerns of the parents of the children being taught. | ||
But again, what it represents is we're not going to take it anymore. | ||
We don't have to just roll our eyes and go, geez, they're teaching them that. | ||
It's the modern world. | ||
No, you can stand up. | ||
You can fight back. | ||
You can get your fellow parents together. | ||
You can change things. | ||
And we're seeing that at an increasing level. | ||
Again, a lesson we've been forced to learn over the last four years. | ||
Tyranny of the left has taken us out of our comfortable ignorance of what they're up to. | ||
Very brilliant. | ||
Likewise, you have Representative Andrew Clyde drafting articles of impeachment against U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr., saying he's a partisan activist weaponizing our judicial system to stop President Trump's funding freeze on woke and wasteful government spending. | ||
We must end this abusive overreach. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
And people are realizing there is no point. | ||
And upholding a broken and corrupt system. | ||
There is no point in, you know, saying, well, but he is the judge and he made that decision and we have to respect that. | ||
No, you don't. | ||
He's an activist. | ||
He's a liberal activist. | ||
And, of course, he responds to Natalie Winter's post where she unearthed footage from 2021 where that same judge accused Trump of being a tyrant. | ||
He claimed racism was a white people problem, insisted transgenders needed special sentencing privileges. | ||
We played some of these videos. | ||
But the guy's just very clearly a hardcore leftist activist, Trump hater, who is abusing his position. | ||
And it's funny because even that term, abusing your authority, like, it's like we forgot that that was a thing. | ||
Because the way it works now is like, if you have the authority, you can use it however you want. | ||
The left uses whatever authority you give them to whatever ends. | ||
But like the fact that there is such a thing as abuse of authority means just because you have the authority doesn't mean you're allowed to use it however and whenever you want. | ||
That's called abusing your authority. | ||
Even though you're technically allowed, even though you technically have the authority, even though a cop can put handcuffs on somebody, doesn't mean they get to just imprison their ex-girlfriend for not calling them back, right? | ||
It's like you have to have a legitimate reason to exert your authority. | ||
You can't just abuse it. | ||
That's what's happening here. | ||
So technically, he has the right robes on. | ||
He's the judge. | ||
He can put a stop to things, but if he's doing it out of a sense of political partisanship and leftist activism, then it's illegitimate. | ||
It's abusive, and he has to be impeached. | ||
So it's, again, just great seeing a situation where previously Republicans would have just not done anything, just would have tucked their tail or said, well, it's the system. | ||
We've got to beat around the system. | ||
People are realizing, like, why are we upholding a system that they get to abuse endlessly and is used to punish and destroy us? | ||
We've got to remove the judge, and if we can't remove the judge within the system, then we have to destroy the system because the system is less than worthless. | ||
It's actively damaging. | ||
So many things are changing so quickly. | ||
It's hard to keep an account of all of them. | ||
You've got Doge cutting USAID and all this incredible wasteful fraud and spending. | ||
Arab world finally acting aggressively about Gaza with the Ukraine war and peace talks being negotiated for the first time. | ||
Just everything is in play right now across the board. | ||
Great things are happening in the United States government. | ||
One of the ones that we're all looking most forward to is declassification of files from events like the JFK assassination, the MLK assassination, and so many other things in our history that we know the government knows the truth about but is not telling us. | ||
For their own sordid and despicable reasons. | ||
Declassification is happening. | ||
He's already signed the orders. | ||
But a lot of people look disconced, myself included, at the idea that there would be a congressional task force for declassification. | ||
Of course, my reasoning for why I was suspicious of this in the first place is very simple. | ||
The task force is unnecessary. | ||
It is therefore suspicious. | ||
That's it. | ||
I don't need to know who is in it. | ||
Or what justification they have? | ||
To me, on the face of it, declassification means releasing the documents. | ||
There's no reason why the task force is necessary for an agency to publish documents. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, a lot of people had questions about this. | ||
I personally had questions about this, targeting specifically Anna Paulina Luna, as she's the head of the task force. | ||
She's responded to this with a video. | ||
We'll go to the video now, and I'll tell you some concerns I still have. | ||
But it's... | ||
The fact she's responding again represents a sea change in American politics where previously we would have complained about this stuff. | ||
It would have gone completely unremarked and unnoticed, and it would have just happened regardless of what we said, and we would have had to just complain about it impotently. | ||
That's not the case anymore. | ||
The people in power now know they are required to respond to these concerns, and they're doing so. | ||
So regardless, this is a positive, and Anna Paulina Luna did the right thing, did a good thing. | ||
Again, if nothing else, it at least allows us to be like, at least she's listening. | ||
At least we're not just screaming into the void and being ignored by tyrants. | ||
Let's go to Anna Paulina Luna explaining and trying to calm some of the concerns about the declassification task force. | ||
The Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets has been organized under the House Oversight Committee and represents a historic step towards transparency and delivering answers to the American people. | ||
President Trump has already taken steps to deliver to the American people information that for far too long has been kept under the federal government's lock and key through classification. | ||
Under Executive Order 1476, President Trump has directed the federal government to prepare reports regarding the declassification of records regarding the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King. | ||
The task force will also examine agencies' knowledge and possession of documents regarding other areas of significant public interest, including UAPs, the origins of COVID-19, the Epstein client list, and details surrounding the death of Osama bin Laden in Operation Neptune Spear. | ||
Our first hearing is March and will focus on the assassination of President Kennedy. | ||
We have already engaged with relevant agencies to provide briefings this month regarding the universe of documents connected to these areas of interest. | ||
Upon receiving these briefings, we'll move immediately to review documents and, if necessary, earmark them for release to the American people. | ||
The task force will travel as necessary to conduct research and meet with relevant witnesses and experts who may also be called to speak in a public setting. | ||
We will work closely with the committee to provide transparency through hearings, reports, and the release of documents. | ||
It's important to note that we don't have documents yet, and we also don't hold declassification authority. | ||
The task force seeks to operate with coordination with the administration to ensure that the American people receive the documents needed to answer questions that we have been all asking for far too long. | ||
We will regain the trust of the American people through transparency. | ||
All right, so that's a little clarification. | ||
to lead task force on declassification of JFK assassination records and Epstein client list. | ||
Look, thank you. | ||
Thank you, Representative Luna. | ||
I'm glad you've addressed this, and she's gone on to address this. | ||
She says, for those who are concerned about me being a gatekeeper or hiding info, completely understandable, given lack of transparency from decades of stonewalling, see below. | ||
This will also help answer questions on how declassification works. | ||
The clock has begun. | ||
Within 45 days of the date of this order... | ||
The Director of National Intelligence and Attorney General shall, in coordination with the Assistant to the President in National Security Affairs and Council to the President, review records related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., and present a plan to the President for the full and complete release. | ||
Our task force will be conducting investigations into the declassified publicly available records once they are declassified. | ||
If you see people saying otherwise, please point them to this tweet and help inform them on the facts. | ||
So that all sounds good. | ||
Task Force will be conducting investigations into the declassified publicly available records once they're declassified. | ||
So if that's the clarification, if that's true, then that's fine, right? | ||
All that means is that everything will be declassified and then Congress will be holding hearings to try to explain and investigate and clarify what's in the declassification for the American people. | ||
However... | ||
That was a lot of words for what should be a very short sentiment. | ||
What should be said is everything is being declassified. | ||
You will have access to everything. | ||
That's it. | ||
The documents will be published. | ||
If anything, I would like to see, and I don't want this, but if there has to be a task force, it should just be like, we are going to be responsible for making sure they aren't hiding anything else. | ||
We're going to have access to all the documents. | ||
We're going to go through and just make sure they're all released. | ||
Anything that isn't released, we're going to mark for release. | ||
That's not what she said, though. | ||
That's not what she said. | ||
What she said was that we're going to review documents and earmark them for release. | ||
But why? | ||
All of them should be earmarked for release. | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, this is the thing. | ||
It's like, I'm glad she's addressing it. | ||
I'm glad that she's clarifying and insisting that... | ||
This isn't anything to hide anything or be a gatekeeper. | ||
I still just can't accept it. | ||
And the words they use, again, it's just like if they could just speak directly and just say, you know, if it was just like the president has signed an order to release these documents, they're being released. | ||
That's all we need. | ||
Instead, it's like the president signed an order to establish a commission to review the potential release of declassification. | ||
And it's like, Release it. | ||
Just release the documents. | ||
It's their only option. | ||
Why go through all of this to only release a partial set of documents or to give any, you know, credence to the argument that the documents that we will receive are fake or fraudulent or incomplete? | ||
It's like by even establishing a task force to determine what should be released or review what's really, or bring people on to, you're just going to give people Justification for saying, ah, this whole release is fake. | ||
We're not getting the real story. | ||
Transparency requires total transparency, not translucence, right? | ||
We don't want part revelation. | ||
We want it all. | ||
We want total clarity. | ||
And I just don't think it's been delivered yet. | ||
So we'll try to talk to her. | ||
I'd like to put these questions to her and just get, again, some clarification because it's the way it's phrased. | ||
We're going to review documents and earmark them for release. | ||
It's just like, all of them. | ||
But all of them need to be released. | ||
So you have a document that you don't think is pertinent? | ||
What do you know? | ||
Just release it. | ||
You don't know everything there is to know. | ||
People have dedicated their lives to studying these events. | ||
You don't think they might have information that pings with something in a document that you think is totally just whatever, but maybe there's something important and buried in there that you don't have the context to understand. | ||
It all needs to be released. | ||
You just need to release it all. | ||
So, all of it needs to be earmarked. | ||
All of it needs to be released for the sake of us getting justice and just for the American population to be able to trust what we're being delivered. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, good thing Annapolino Luna has responded to it. | ||
I still have questions. | ||
That's where I'm at at this point. | ||
Again, the positive, regardless of what happens, is that We're now in a situation where these types of concerns, which have always been legitimate, but have always been ignored, are now being actually addressed by the people in power, which is wonderful, and we thank Representative Luna for putting that effort in. | ||
And I've heard from some back channels that she's the real deal. | ||
A lot of people were concerned about her maiden name, and she's... | ||
She's Jewish, but also a Nazi. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's people's concern about it. | ||
To me, it's not even about her necessarily. | ||
It's about the task force existence at all. | ||
But of course, as we talked about before, if she has some sort of religious dedication to Israel or is some sort of diehard Zionist, then that would be a conflict of interest when it would come to Israel's participation or supposed alleged participation in any of these events. | ||
So I think it's a perfectly valid concern, but my concern is more about the task force itself existing rather than who exactly is in it. | ||
But that's just me. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Once again, we have Tom in Maryland. | ||
Which he wants to talk about his state and the fraud that's been uncovered. | ||
Go ahead, Tom, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
Very good, thank you. | ||
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Just wanted to reach out. | |
You know, I come from a blue state. | ||
You know, a lot of people out here are, you know, huge Biden supporters. | ||
Mostly everybody out here voted for Biden. | ||
And, you know, I'm just wondering, you know, what is it going to take for these people to realize they've just been being lied to and manipulated and taken advantage of and gaslit by this insane media establishment that we have? | ||
You know, all the information coming out, it's like they're still eating up all this stuff from the mainstream media. | ||
It's like the most insane stuff I've seen. | ||
Yeah, they are like kind of painfully stupid. | ||
I don't even like calling them that because you win more flies with honey than vinegar, and I don't just want to condemn these people, but I don't know what the answer is. | ||
So yesterday, I was thinking about this yesterday because there was an announcement. | ||
I have a video. | ||
We don't even need to go to it. | ||
But these politicians from Mississippi and Ohio, I believe, they're lefties, they're liberals, and they put forward a satirical bill saying we're going to make it a felony for men to ejaculate without the intent of getting pregnant. | ||
And so it's supposed to be this tongue-in-cheek thing about conception and... | ||
Oh, you know, it's supposed to make the pro-life position look ridiculous, but it's so incomprehensible. | ||
It's incoherent. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
We believe that life begins at conception because that is the event that, without any intervention, will lead to the life of a baby and the organism as it's created at that moment is a living, is a life, is something living. | ||
Obviously, that's not the case. | ||
I guess you could also have a bill to make it. | ||
A felony for women to have their periods, right? | ||
That's the fertility process taking place without a baby being born. | ||
So it's just, it's absurd, and it, like, makes me angry to think that, like, people are, like, they think they're being smart. | ||
That they think they, like, smile at you condescendingly while they make a point that's just completely retarded and just, like, stupid. | ||
And they're just, they're stupid, but they think they're smart. | ||
And so that's, like, annoying on the first place. | ||
And then I look at the comments. | ||
The top comment under this post is somebody who fell for it, thinks it's real, and is like, this is why Republicans always lose. | ||
They never know when to stop. | ||
I can't believe they're doing this overreach. | ||
So it's like, it's sort of a long diatribe. | ||
But my point is like there are people out there that are so utterly uninformed about what the Republican position is about like what's actually going on that they literally think that Republicans are trying to make it illegal for men to ejaculate and they're like convinced that that's the case. | ||
So when somebody is like that far gone that disconnected with reality that they're falling for the joke that doesn't even apply to the thing it's like I don't know what we do the These people are just lost. | ||
They're in their own world. | ||
It has absolutely no connection to reality whatsoever. | ||
The view they have of what Republicans are doing and why we're doing it is so warped and distorted. | ||
They literally think that Republicans just love being evil and just do things for the sake of being evil. | ||
When in reality, we're like, there's a baby in your belly. | ||
Don't kill it, please. | ||
So I don't know, Tom. | ||
I don't know what it's going to take for these people because they are in a different world than us, man. | ||
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Yeah, I will say I think Trump is going to blow the lid off of all this and the media financiers and the people that have been controlling this message and spreading it all across America for the past decade. | |
For sure. | ||
Destroying the idea of what America is and can be. | ||
Yep. | ||
100%. | ||
100%. | ||
And we pray for our liberal countrymen that they wake up for the love of God. | ||
Please, for the sake of your family and your country and all of us, you've got to stop. | ||
You've got to stop listening to the liars. | ||
And I don't know what it's going to take. | ||
It's going to take intelligence and education is what it's going to take. | ||
And that's a long... | ||
It's a long road to hoe. | ||
All right, thank you, Tom. | ||
Let's go to Timothy in the USA. Go ahead, Timothy, you're on the air about our guest and the pressure campaign to ban the mRNA bioweapon. | ||
Go ahead, Timothy, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, Americans, United States citizens, anybody within the reach of mRNA technology, which is everywhere, we need a 100% pressure campaign peacefully to get the politicians that are obviously persuaded by money and business interests. | |
Long-term profits to ditch mRNA. | ||
That's what we need to do. | ||
I don't care how we do it, but it has to be done. | ||
It's the forefront issue of our own species from being erased by bioweapons. | ||
Then we're basically just garbage. | ||
100%. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Your call is kind of cutting out there, Timothy, but we definitely got your point. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
You know, the problem is it's like it's this case with everything. | ||
That's the problem is it's like, all right, they're poisoning us on a genetic level worldwide, even the food that we eat. | ||
What could be more important than that? | ||
Well, there's, you know. | ||
The conflict with the nuclear superpower, that's, you know, okay, that's also pretty big. | ||
Well, there's also the fact that... | ||
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Separate issues. | |
You know, yeah, we're being, you know, torn down psychologically and, you know, the birth rate is collapsing and we're being flooded with tens of millions of foreigners. | ||
So it's like, I totally agree with you, mRNA needs to be somewhere near the top of that list and definitely something that the average, you know, listener tuned in right now can contribute to and can help move forward. | ||
And should be focusing on. | ||
It is another place where people need the information. | ||
They need the education about it. | ||
They're just told the simple lie that, like, it's healthy, effective, and necessary, and that's it. | ||
And that's as far as it goes. | ||
It's up to us. | ||
Educate these people about not just the true effects of the mRNA poison, but why it's being pursued and the ulterior motives that the people in charge have for doing it. | ||
So thank you very much, Timothy. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
And the problem now is that we just have so many existential problems, existential threats against us that it's a little hard to prioritize which one is the most deadly. | ||
Let's go to Karen in West Palm Beach, Florida about mRNA. | ||
Sheddings, Karen, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
It's Karen. | ||
Thank you for what you do and for your crew and the rest of the shows. | ||
I listen to you guys every day. | ||
I clean private homes and I work for a hotel. | ||
And I am just so saddened because every single one of my clients have taken the MMS shot. | ||
And every single one of them are sick. | ||
sick or dying. | ||
My brother-in-law, he died right away from the shot. | ||
So I am grateful that you put that man on this morning and I will look him up and something needs to be done. | ||
It just breaks my heart. | ||
I don't know what I'm going to do. | ||
I'm going to be out of clients soon, and it breaks my heart because I've been doing this for 30 years, and I've known these clients forever, but they're all so brainwashed that no matter what I say to them, they just can't. | ||
Now that I'm telling them about what's come out, they don't want to know. | ||
They don't want to know. | ||
And I can see that because they're sick. | ||
Right. | ||
And they're only going to get sicker. | ||
I mean, it is such a phenomenon. | ||
It really is a phenomenon. | ||
And I've had it in my personal life where... | ||
You know, my wife's office, like, the one person that is still getting the vaccines is the one person who keeps getting COVID. And it's like, how do they not see it? | ||
So, you know, we're dealing with people that, I mean, how is information that you present them going to be any more convincing? | ||
These people go out and get the shot, and then the next day they come down with COVID, and it's the most severe infection they've ever gotten, and it almost kills them. | ||
And they go back and go, but I'm sure I'm glad I got my shot. | ||
At that point, I mean, look, don't beat yourself up that you can't convince these people. | ||
Their own life experience won't convince them. | ||
Their own observation won't convince them. | ||
What are we supposed to do? | ||
Move on. | ||
Protect ourselves from them. | ||
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