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In the wake of the explosive interview with Dr. David Martin, where he exposed the premeditated nature of this so-called pandemic, the truth is being unleashed. | ||
The best thing anybody listening to this can do right now is actually recognize that when you are told there is an emergency of international concern, remember that that is now code word for the preservation of tyrannical reach into the suppression of individual liberties. | ||
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That's all it is. | |
So we, you know, we'll have to prepare for the next one. | ||
Another pandemic will come. | ||
For pandemics, we need new tools. | ||
Things like environmental surveillance needs to be done on a constant basis so we're never caught off guard again. | ||
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That's absolutely necessary to avoid the difficulties of the next pandemic. | |
So in the next five to ten years, for the next pandemic, and it won't be the last pandemic, the next one could be... | ||
Back in 2016, before President Trump even took office, Bill Gates was already cooking up the SARS-CoV-2 storm. | ||
He had his master plan in place by 2017, announcing it with Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum just days before President Trump's first term began. | ||
Anthony Fauci, the front man for Gates, manipulated the FDA to change the rules for emergency use authorization so Big Pharma could rush their dangerous experimental mRNA and DNA vaccines without proper testing. | ||
Operation Warp Speed was their Trojan horse in January of 2020, but the groundwork had been laid years earlier. | ||
Moderna's CEO admitted at the World Economic Forum in 2025 that they had 100,000 doses ready in 2019 because they knew this was coming. | ||
When the pandemic happened, Moderna had made 100,000 doses in 2019 for the whole year. | ||
And I remember walking after that I was into the office of my head of manufacturing and I said, how will we make a billion doses next year? | ||
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And they look at me a bit funny, say, what? | |
I say, yeah, we need to make a billion doses next year. | ||
There's going to be a pandemic. | ||
So if ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were declared effective treatment for SARS-CoV-2, it would have invalidated the vaccine. | ||
The vaccines would not have been allowed to get an EUA. These mRNA and DNA vaccines never got full FDA approval. | ||
They're still under EUA, even with tens of thousands of deaths reported to VAERS. Fauci, with Gates backing, funded gain-of-function research. | ||
Creating viruses in labs that don't exist in nature and handed millions to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Communist China. | ||
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We've known for a while that Dr. Fauci used NIH funding to finance bat coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | |
But it took the watchdog White Coat Waste Project to expose evidence that USAID was funding it too. | ||
The Gates Foundation, through their CEPI, or Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, started raising billions in 2017, promising investors a sure-shot pandemic. | ||
This was part of a coordinated effort with the World Health Organization, which is essentially a puppet for the CCP, to roll out this bioweapon named COVID-19, a part of China's unrestricted warfare strategy against the U.S. | ||
The virus itself eliminating as high as 18 million worldwide. | ||
The COVID vaccine mortality numbers have been a guarded secret by the insurance companies, the CDC, FDA, and Mockingbird. | ||
But we can start at 20 million and begin the true investigation. | ||
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70% are long-vax, not long COVID, meaning all of their issues, the syndrome, started after the vaccine, not COVID. The vast majority are long-vax. | |
The only disease that's recognized in this country is long COVID. All the academic medical centers, they have these little long COVID clinics. | ||
It's not vaccine injury clinics. | ||
It's long COVID clinics. | ||
So there's this constant burying of the role of the vaccine in what's befallen society. | ||
Well, why? | ||
I mean, that's so evil that it's hard to believe it's happening. | ||
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It threatens so much. | |
Why did we create a vaccine that reproduces the most pathogenic component of the virus? | ||
Why not the nucleocapsid? | ||
Why not the whole virus? | ||
Why do we keep pushing on Spike? | ||
It's insane. | ||
And once that investigation is completed, the history books will detail how the COVID-19 rollout was a premeditated global Jew. | ||
All right, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Wednesday morning. | ||
We got a lot to cover, a lot to talk about. | ||
Of course, American politics will be our main topic of discussion, as well as the Middle East and Eastern Europe overall. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. | ||
I'm going to be joined in studio by the lectern guy, Adam Johnson. | ||
He's in town, going to swing on by the studio. | ||
We'll take your calls, answer your questions, talk about the current state. | ||
of the revolution. | ||
But we'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 19th of February 2025. | ||
Top Russian and U.S. officials meet in Saudi Arabia for Ukraine war talks without Kiev. | ||
Russia and the U.S. agreed Tuesday to start working towards ending the war in Ukraine and improving their diplomatic and economic ties. | ||
The two countries' top diplomats said after talks that reflected an extraordinary about-face in U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump. | ||
In an interview with AP after the meeting, Marco Rubio said the two sides agreed broadly to pursue three goals. | ||
To restore staffing at their respective embassies in Washington and Moscow. | ||
To create high-level team support. | ||
A high-level team to support Ukraine peace talks and to explore closer relationships and economic cooperation. | ||
He said there's a lot more work that needs to be done. | ||
European allies have expressed concerns that they're being sidelines. | ||
Those concerns were hard to hear, though, from all the way over there on the sidelines. | ||
Yeah, they've been sidelined, effectively. | ||
It's a great thing, because they were the ones that wanted the war to keep going. | ||
And we're going to have peace. | ||
The strategy now that they're pursuing is... | ||
To try to claim that Russia is dominating negotiations. | ||
The headlines I'm seeing are things like, you know, Russia's getting this and this and this. | ||
What's America getting? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Right? | ||
Trying to sort of go to Trump and overreaching. | ||
They're trying to scuttle the peace talks. | ||
They're treasonous scum. | ||
One thing I think we all need to fully understand, comprehend, was that World War I... World War II was always meant to lead to World War III. Donald Trump is interrupting plans right now that have been in place for centuries. | ||
He's like the Lison Al-Geeb. | ||
He's destroying plans generations in the making right now. | ||
So again, I wonder if they're going to let it go this easily if they're so distracted by everything else going on. | ||
That they're not able to continue the warfare, or if we are on the cusp of some sort of dramatic attack a la 9-11 to kickstart World War III in the face of opposition. | ||
But just understand, World War III is like necessary. | ||
It's a key component of their planned operation for the human race, and Donald Trump is putting a stop to that. | ||
And you can only imagine what their... | ||
Meanwhile, Trump signs executive order to expand and reduce costs of IVF, aiming to make fertility treatments more accessible to American families. | ||
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at expanding access to in vitro fertilization and significantly reducing its associated costs. | ||
This action underscores the administration's commitment to supporting family formation and addressing the nation's declining fertility rates. | ||
The executive order mandates the Domestic Policy Council to present a comprehensive report within 90 days detailing strategies to ensure reliable access to IVF and proposing measures to alleviate the financial burdens of aspiring parents. | ||
Currently, the cost of IVF can range from $12,000 to $25,000 per cycle, with many couples requiring multiple cycles to receive a successful pregnancy, according to the White House. | ||
Health insurance coverage for IVF is limited. | ||
Only a quarter of employers offer coverage for these treatments, and state-mandated coverage is sporadic. | ||
At best. | ||
It does exist in certain states. | ||
I think this is great. | ||
I'm absolutely all for this. | ||
I know some people have moral compunctions when it comes to IVF. But it's pretty simple for me. | ||
I have family members that wouldn't exist without IVF. Half of the women in my age group have to use IVF. And it's frankly a crime that it costs them $25,000 to $50,000 just to get pregnant. | ||
I think couples wanting to get pregnant shouldn't have to save up for years to do that. | ||
I'm in favor of whatever. | ||
Creates more life at the end of the day. | ||
When people get hung up on this, I get it. | ||
At the same time, get over it. | ||
You gotta get over it. | ||
We're in an existential fight for the existence of the human race. | ||
You gotta make babies. | ||
You gotta make babies. | ||
And it sort of reminds me of how people react to the fact that Elon Musk has like 13 kids. | ||
They're like, this is our conservative leader. | ||
What about traditional marriage? | ||
And it's like, okay. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
We're fighting vampires and babies are the sun, right? | ||
It is their weakness. | ||
Their whole point is to diminish the number of children that we're having. | ||
Anything. | ||
Real or symbolic or technological that increases numbers of babies that people are having is like sunlight to our vampire enemies. | ||
It destroys them. | ||
It is the key to victory. | ||
We want to get uptight about the morals of it. | ||
I just say, you give me an answer to the concerted and decades-long Scientific attack against fertility in this country and around the Western world. | ||
If you don't have one, then you've got to use the tools that are available to you. | ||
Otherwise, you die, so we want to keep surviving. | ||
Meanwhile, President Trump goes scorched earth, fires all Biden-era U.S. attorneys. | ||
President Trump fired all remaining Biden-appointed U.S. attorneys on Tuesday. | ||
End quote. | ||
Quote, over the last four years, the Department of Justice has been politicized like never before. | ||
Therefore, I instruct the termination of all remaining Biden-era U.S. attorneys. | ||
We must clean house immediately and restore confidence. | ||
America's golden age must have a fair justice system. | ||
That begins today. | ||
Some of the Biden-era U.S. attorneys resigned in a timely manner after Trump was sworn into office, but others have overstayed their welcome. | ||
President Trump fired approximately a dozen Biden-appointed U.S. attorneys last week. | ||
A source familiar with the matter told NBC News that one of the fired U.S. attorneys received a letter from Trent Morris, deputy director of the Office of Presidential Personnel, that read, quote, at the direction of President Donald J. Trump, I'm writing to inform you that your position as U.S. attorney is terminated effective immediately. | ||
Don Trump's going to begin nominating his own U.S. attorneys. | ||
And not a moment too soon. | ||
Meanwhile, Senate Judiciary Committee advances Kash Patel as FBI director will face vote in closed Senate executive session. | ||
The Senate took a procedural step Tuesday towards confirming Kash Patel as FBI director, voting 48 to 45 along party lines to begin debate on his nomination. | ||
The final confirmation vote is expected later this week. | ||
Republican senators have expressed strong support for Patel, citing his background as a prosecutor in national security aid in the first Trump administration. | ||
They've also praised his commitment to addressing concerns about political weaponization within the FBI and refocusing the agency on its core law enforcement responsibilities. | ||
I'm not sure when exactly this vote will take place, but we are moving towards Kash Patel being confirmed. | ||
Again, they've been slow walking this, but we've got to get that done. | ||
We've got criminals to imprison, and some of them are still in the Senate, so we've got to get that done. | ||
Meanwhile, Natalie Winters uncovers Zuckerberg ties to anti-Trump far-left lawfare after a New York Times report. | ||
The Chan-Zuckerberg initiative... | ||
Founded in 2015 by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, has made substantial donations to the years over nonprofits, two nonprofits that are now actively pushing against the Trump administration's policies and practices, both in courts and in marketing and media. | ||
According to a detailed thread from War Room White House correspondent Natalie Winters, CZI, which has the mission to help solve some of society's toughest challenges from eradicating disease and improving education to addressing the needs of our local communities and to build more inclusive, just and healthy future for everyone, has distributed nearly $7 just and healthy future for everyone, has distributed nearly $7 billion in grants since their founding. | ||
In a deep dive, Winters discovered that a great deal of funds have been given to groups that are now actively opposing new policies and practices of the Trump administration. | ||
Much of their work in the courts, in media, and in advocacy would not be possible if it were not for the generous support of CZI per Winters' analysis. | ||
As if anybody was ever fooled by Mark Zuckerberg's apparent embrace of MAGA, it's a weasel move. | ||
It's the move of a rat. | ||
It's the move of somebody who sees the winds of power shifting directions and wants to get out in front. | ||
I don't know if I need to remind y'all. | ||
Anytime Mark Zuckerberg ever gets mentioned, I feel like this story should have to be told. | ||
It's like... | ||
When Muslims say Muhammad, they have to say, peace be upon him. | ||
It should be like Mark Zuckerberg, who offered Xi Jinping the chance to name his firstborn child something, something, something. | ||
Y'all know this? | ||
This is a true story. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan had Xi Jinping, president of China, over for dinner and said, we want you to name our firstborn son. | ||
We want not, we're going to name him after you. | ||
We want you to decide his name. | ||
Great leader. | ||
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And it was such a tacky move that Xi then declined. | |
Even Xi Jinping was freaked out by that level of subservience and obsequiousness. | ||
Even the supreme and the leader, the life appointed president of China is like, get up off your knees, Mark. | ||
You're embarrassing yourself. | ||
Get my member out of your mouth, Mark. | ||
I don't actually like you that much. | ||
We're just friends. | ||
So just know, like, when Mark Zuckerberg is, like, waving an American flag, being like, uh, yeah, I'm totally MAGA now, actually. | ||
The dude tried to get Xi Jinping to name his child. | ||
Okay? | ||
Just think about that. | ||
Just think about that. | ||
China's President Xi Jinping turns down Mark Zuckerberg's request to name his unborn child at White House dinner. | ||
It would be too much responsibility. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Should have given him a funny name. | ||
What he should have done was given him a funny Chinese name. | ||
But I guess you don't get to be president of China if you're pulling those types of hijinks. | ||
So yeah, just know, like, these people, ideologically, as communist as you could possibly get, let's just never forget that, okay? | ||
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We enter into this incredibly critical time with all these major earth-shaking events going on. | ||
And we'll get into some of the details here in just a second, but I want to go to a video of Alex Jones giving us a little pep talk. | ||
We'll go to the general of this particular movement, clip number eight. | ||
As President Trump has called on all Americans to increase momentum, it's Operation Momentum. | ||
And it is now commenced. | ||
Let's go to clip number eight. | ||
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Momentum is the key in any war. | |
Over and over again, in the last 29 days since President Trump was inaugurated, he said the key to defeating the globalist corporate intelligence agency infrastructure is momentum. | ||
Yes, we have the facts. | ||
Yes, we have the history. | ||
Yes, we have the economics and culture on our side. | ||
To crush the enemy, you have to keep them off balance with blitzkrieg, energetic, focused attacks. | ||
That's why I'm committing to only sleep three hours tonight, and I will file reports, dozens of them, before I go to sleep, because I've got to match this historic history. | ||
Lenin was evil, but he was smart. | ||
He said there are times when nothing happens in decades, and there are weeks. | ||
What decades happened. | ||
And that's where we are right now. | ||
We are in the fourth turning. | ||
History is happening now. | ||
The future destiny of humanity is being decided. | ||
And I'm just blessed and honored to be here with you. | ||
So, for everybody that loves freedom and hates tyrants and hates easy control freaks that want to shutter our minds and give us the woke mind virus and literally take over our children and conquer us because they're pieces of crap. | ||
They hate themselves, but project their hatred onto us and invert reality. | ||
We've turned the tide, but we've won the battle, but not the war. | ||
Now is the time for momentum to intensify. | ||
Like Larry Pink, my old Frenensis, one of the real original founders of the Black Panther Party, not the modern leftist control, but a good guy, a great guy. | ||
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Intensify, intensify, intensify. | |
All CRL shows on X. God bless you all. | ||
History's happening now. | ||
And there is a tide in the affairs of men when taking up the flood leads on to fortune. | ||
As William Shakespeare said when he wrote Julius Caesar, our fortune is freedom and justice and free will. | ||
That's our goal. | ||
And we are winning and we will win the final war thanks to you. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Momentum. | ||
Momentum, obviously, hugely important, as is morale. | ||
And, you know, there's so many things to say about the information war being a literal war. | ||
And, of course, you can find and share that video at RealAlexJonesOnX. | ||
And he did post about a dozen reports last night. | ||
He was, yeah, going insane. | ||
There's so many analogies, parallels you could draw to this being an actual war. | ||
And one of them is having a strategic flexibility when achieving your goals. | ||
And right now, Donald Trump and Elon Musk, whether you trust them completely or not, and I don't trust Elon Musk completely, especially, I mean, He's sort of new to this side of the aisle in the first place. | ||
But they are dismantling the physical manifestations of our enemy. | ||
They are disabling their weapon systems. | ||
So you can be sad it's not happening fast enough. | ||
Okay, that's fine. | ||
There's reality to contend with. | ||
I think they're moving as fast as they can. | ||
Or you can be mad that the underlying philosophy That they're pursuing is different than yours. | ||
But the fact is they are systematically dismantling the defenses and the weapon systems of our enemies. | ||
And that is having tangibly good effects. | ||
And there are things, there were a couple cases actually yesterday. | ||
People posting legal requests from European governments to take down content on X. And X is fighting these and taking them to court. | ||
And actually arguing against the demands to, you know, reveal information about anonymous accounts. | ||
And it's like, you can point to X and go, look, they, you know, banned anti-Zionist people. | ||
Is that what you call real free speech? | ||
And it's like, it's not perfect. | ||
But you can't fake free speech. | ||
You can't, like, he's letting people say whatever the hell they want. | ||
And he's actually... | ||
Spending company money to defend privacy against totalitarian governments. | ||
That's real. | ||
That's very real. | ||
And if you actually want to... | ||
Take Ireland, for example. | ||
I think his name is Michael O'Keefe. | ||
Right-wing Ireland first-er. | ||
And he is constantly posting these insane videos. | ||
In fact, I have one. | ||
And this is actually the video that they were trying to take down. | ||
It's clip number 11. The government tried to bury this footage of the Garda, the federal police in Ireland, attacking people while forcing a migrant plantation into a small rural community. | ||
Clip number 11. | ||
We can go ahead and play that now. | ||
We've seen tons of video like this, and you know what's happening. | ||
The Irish government decides they want to move in a thousand African men into a community of, you know, 400 in rural Ireland. | ||
The Irish, who have lived there for uncounted generations, say, we don't want to actually be an African colony. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We don't want these people here. | ||
The government says, you don't have a choice, and disagreeing with us is hate. | ||
And then they send out the Gardaí to... | ||
Stomp on the faces of the people who are literally just trying to defend their community from invasion. | ||
So you've got the Irish government attacking the Irish people to supplant, replace, and colonize them with a bunch of Africans who showed up yesterday. | ||
That's the type of video that they don't want being shown because that's the type of video that informs people about what's actually happening in Europe and throughout the Western world. | ||
Their governments at war with their own people. | ||
In acts of literal genocide against white people absolutely everywhere. | ||
Anybody of European descent is being affected with this. | ||
So if you can't show people this and you can't talk about this, you can never amount to resistance to this. | ||
And this goes on unimpeded and unacknowledged. | ||
So allowing this information to be spread is the necessary prerequisite in taking action to stop this type of stuff from happening. | ||
So when you've got the Irish government trying to take it down, there's a reason. | ||
If the situation was hopeless, their censorship would be unnecessary. | ||
It would be unnecessary. | ||
If you can't talk about what's going on, you can never mount a resistance to what's going on. | ||
The Irish government is trying to take these videos down, and Elon Musk and X is taking them to court and forcing them to make the case. | ||
And then denying them relief and actually leaving the video up so people like Michael O'Keefe and other Irish patriots, some anonymous, so they don't come under persecution from their own government, are working to get this information out, make the Irish people aware of what's being done to them in order to mount popular resistance and stop their genocide. | ||
So that's real. | ||
You can't fake that. | ||
You can't fake free speech in that way. | ||
You can whine and complain that it's not good enough. | ||
But these types of things are real. | ||
The shutting down of the systems that have orchestrated the censorship and the collapse of our fertility rate and just all the terrible things we talk about every day, they're being dismantled as we speak. | ||
So huge and fantastic things are happening. | ||
That being said, it doesn't mean that you slacken In your resolve, it doesn't mean that you lessen your awareness or your hypervigilance when it comes to watching what the government is doing. | ||
But it also doesn't mean that you question absolutely everything Trump is doing and act like he's achieving nothing. | ||
I'd like to see deportation speed up. | ||
I'd like to see more focus on correcting our election system. | ||
We have to see people in prison. | ||
We have to see people in handcuffs. | ||
And these people are mass murderers. | ||
They've committed crimes against humanity. | ||
They've killed our friends and family. | ||
And I'll show a video on the other side of Dave Smith articulating this extremely well. | ||
But you have to keep up the momentum. | ||
And you have to understand that this is what victory looks like. | ||
The momentum has been on the other side continuously. | ||
Finally, they have slammed in to the immovable barrier. | ||
of MAGA and Donald Trump. | ||
Their momentum has stopped completely. | ||
And now, slowly but surely, it's shifting in the other direction. | ||
But this machine is like a giant cruise ship. | ||
You can't just slam on the brakes and turn on a dime. | ||
It takes a long time, but it is happening. | ||
It's happening powerfully. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal, I'm your host Harrison Smith. | |
We're talking about peace and war. | ||
Peace and war today. | ||
I was going to say we're talking about peace. | ||
Trump the Peaceful. | ||
That should be his new applet. | ||
Trump the Peacebringer. | ||
Maybe that could be his new nickname. | ||
The Peacebringer. | ||
Because he is bringing peace in a very real way. | ||
And again, you have to understand. | ||
Their plans were to have World War III. They really thought they were going to get World War III one way or another. | ||
As much as we talk about people behind the scenes pulling strings, as much as we know that the undemocratic influences have captured the governments of the entire Western world, America and Europe, first and foremost, that doesn't mean that they... | ||
Control absolutely everything. | ||
That doesn't mean that they are gods. | ||
That doesn't mean that they are the programmers of the universe. | ||
They can just insert line of code and change things at will. | ||
They have to contend with human nature. | ||
90% of their efforts are in diminishing humanity's capacity to resist or willingness to resist, to portraying resistance as futile, and the whole... | ||
Vision of them as, you know, like that Mossad agent on the CBS interview going, we're the screenwriters of the world and we set the agenda and everybody else just reacts to it. | ||
They're telling you that because they want you to believe that. | ||
The reality is they have to contend with human will. | ||
Their plans have to be well made and they can fail when opposed and do. | ||
I mean, their plans are not actually that good. | ||
It's just they have people lulled into a false sense of security or a sense of hopelessness. | ||
They don't actually stand up. | ||
It's kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
If you think they've already won, then they've won. | ||
If you resist them, they lose pretty much every time. | ||
And it's a lack of resistance that is really the key to their success. | ||
So resistance is necessary. | ||
So World War III is a great example of that. | ||
And if Trump was actually a triple, quadruple secret agent, where he's actually on their side, and all of the lawsuits and the assassination attempt, all that's fake. | ||
He's just playing a role. | ||
It's all world wrestling. | ||
Then he would just continue or expand the war in Ukraine. | ||
What possible benefit is it to the world elite who make money from the war, who get everything they want from these wars? | ||
The money, the money laundering, the censorship, the free hand in criminality in a war zone where there's no lawful authority. | ||
I mean, they get everything that they want from war. | ||
Bringing peace is the only solution. | ||
Donald Trump is doing it. | ||
So I was going to say that we're talking about peace. | ||
But we're also, we also are at war with these people. | ||
And we don't want peace with these people. | ||
Because these people haven't been punished yet. | ||
They've been fighting a war against us, and we haven't fought back against them yet. | ||
So I'm going to go to this video by Dave Smith, clip number two, as a little reminder of who we're up against and what they deserve, what justice demands be done to them. | ||
So while we're celebrating, Peace overseas. | ||
It's time that we get serious about war here. | ||
You understand what I'm saying? | ||
Let's go to Dave Smith now, articulating why forgiveness is not an option in America. | ||
Okay, so you funded this thing, created it, had such substandard conditions that the thing gets out. | ||
You then all lie through your teeth. | ||
As you're locking down the world in response to the thing that you made without ever admitting that you made it, okay? | ||
And then, after all of that... | ||
You come up with this vaccine and lie through your fucking teeth to get people to inject something into their body that they can't uninject, knowing damn well that it doesn't work the way you're selling it as, knowingly lying about that, and getting people to take this thing after you've gotten the government to shield these pharmaceutical companies from liability so that they can rake in tens of billions of dollars in profits. | ||
I'm sorry, someone needs to be prosecuted for that. | ||
Like, there is a level where you're like, no, we can't just move on from this. | ||
You can't just come on Piers Morgan's show and get to go, yeah, we did it all wrong. | ||
Like, what? | ||
And then on the intelligence side, I mean, look, what can I even say about this? | ||
The country, and everyone knows this is true, right? | ||
The country has been lied into wars. | ||
They have instituted torture. | ||
They've lied to the President of the United States. | ||
They've tried to frame the President of the United States for treason when they didn't like what he might potentially do. | ||
And they've blatantly interfered in U.S. presidential elections. | ||
Someone's got to go to jail for that. | ||
I don't think this is too unreasonable to go, okay, so, like, what's this new Trump administration really made of? | ||
We got these guys, Bobby Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, people who have... | ||
Are on record calling out these crimes for many years, who are now in charge of the health department and the intelligence agencies. | ||
I don't think it's too much to ask for that, like, I want these crimes to be exposed. | ||
And when these crimes are exposed, the people, these are like amongst the gravest crimes ever committed by the U.S. government against the American people. | ||
And the same government that I'm talking about here will... | ||
Throw you in a cage for decades if you were to bring a gun across state lines when you're not allowed to have it in the other state. | ||
They'll throw people in cages for decades over having the wrong plant or distributing the wrong plant. | ||
They'll throw people in jail for all types of minor infractions. | ||
This is why we have the biggest prison population in the world, both in terms of raw numbers and percentage of population. | ||
Our government will throw people in a case. | ||
You break the law. | ||
You get thrown in jail. | ||
Like, okay, well, if we're going to do that, why exactly should these people who have committed the gravest crimes against humanity, why should they not be prosecuted for this? | ||
This shit is just infuriating to me. | ||
Yeah, he's completely right. | ||
And again, he's barely touched the surface of the criminality that we've seen on display. | ||
Over the last little while. | ||
And I get why you don't want... | ||
I mean, it's only been a month. | ||
Less than a month. | ||
We're coming up on the first month of Donald Trump's second administration. | ||
I mean, I need to make a note of that. | ||
Maybe this Friday we'll do a month in review. | ||
I guess it'll be tomorrow, wouldn't it? | ||
20th? | ||
I'll have to do a month in review and just try to capture exactly what Trump has done. | ||
But also, it's already been a month. | ||
It's already been a whole month. | ||
Really doesn't even... | ||
Simultaneously, it feels like it's been years and the inauguration was yesterday. | ||
The deportations have slowed down. | ||
That's disappointing. | ||
But I get why you'd want to do this in a thoughtful and not... | ||
Too aggressive way because you need the American people to understand what you're doing. | ||
It'd be a little bit much for the American people who have been told continuously to this day and probably at this very moment they're being told Anthony Fauci is a hero and he saved us all. | ||
For the sake of their psychological health and understanding of the situation there need to be like public trials. | ||
They need to be put on trial. | ||
The entire thing needs to be They need to hear arguments from both sides. | ||
And then they need to get the convictions. | ||
So they need to build a solid, rock-solid case against these people and then try it in front of the American public so that everybody gets on board. | ||
Everybody understands that what's being done here is not some political retribution. | ||
It's not fascism. | ||
It's the application of law and the punishment of criminals. | ||
So I get why they would want to do it in a thoughtful way, but I would like to see signs that that is what's being done. | ||
Now, obviously, Kash Patel's not in the FBI yet. | ||
That would be kick-starting any of these moves. | ||
But I would like to hear from Trump's team, or Trump himself, that these prosecutions are moving forward. | ||
It's probably the biggest disappointment. | ||
Of Trump's first administration was the fact that he didn't lock up Hillary Clinton. | ||
It's like, this is what we voted for you for. | ||
You have to do this. | ||
And back then, I think he still was in a generous mindset thinking, I'm going to show these people that I'm the real deal. | ||
I'm going to show them that I'm ready to play ball. | ||
We just need to stop screwing over the American people and we'll have no problems. | ||
Obviously, he's not going to suffer under that delusion this time. | ||
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But it's already been a month. | |
But it's already been a month, so let's get a move on. | ||
Let's get it done. | ||
And let's lock these people in a cage for the next couple of decades. | ||
I, by this time, two, give it three years, I want to be able to visit Anthony Fauci in prison. | ||
I want to throw tomatoes at him. | ||
Can we set up a stockade? | ||
Maybe on the mall. | ||
Maybe on the National Mall outside the Smithsonian. | ||
Anthony Fauci every morning can lock his little goblin head in the, you know, wooden contraption. | ||
And then we can all throw tomatoes at him. | ||
And then he'll be taken out and put in a dungeon to sleep. | ||
And he can eat the tomatoes. | ||
The tomatoes can be his food. | ||
They have to be punished. | ||
We have to see them punished. | ||
We have to see and it has to be explained to the American people why these people are punished, why they deserve it as an object lesson to anybody else who thinks they can pull one over on the American people and do what they did to us. | ||
Again, this would be the case if they had one victim. | ||
And it's really not that hard to understand. | ||
If you have one person go into a nursing home and smother an old lady with a pillow, how do you think her family is going to feel about that? | ||
They did that to tens of thousands of people through their medical procedures that they implemented that just literally killed people. | ||
If one person would get in trouble for killing one individual, these people have killed tens of thousands, and they deserve 10,000 times the punishment, okay? | ||
So let's get that done for the sake of everybody, okay? | ||
So that's... | ||
I want to actually wage war against these people, not just talk about it. | ||
I want to actually see... | ||
I want to actually see the forces on the move and the enemies in retreat. | ||
I don't just want to keep talking about the crimes that they commit. | ||
I'm telling you, I gotta make the skit of the true crime reporter that just keeps reporting on the serial killer that just kills people and films it and uploads it and brags about it. | ||
It's impossible to express. | ||
In mere words, I need a piece of fiction to embody it so people can actually empathize with us here. | ||
We routinely report on the most flagrant crimes, the most horrific violations. | ||
And we know the people, we know how they did it, who they did it with, where they did it, and they're just still out there, just walking around. | ||
Maybe the message needs to be, maybe the message we need to get across is like, even to Trump, it's like, look, you have an opportunity here to keep things in the system. | ||
But I think we all pretty much understand that if we don't get what we want during this administration, then we'll never get it through politics. | ||
So politics is no longer an option. | ||
We got to come up with some other... | ||
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Tactics. | |
Some less conventional ones. | ||
Okay, so it's always an option. | ||
Up until now, there's been the slimmest hope that getting the right person in office can set things right and they can actually just use the force of the government to get justice for us and actually serve the American people. | ||
We'd love to see that. | ||
We're desperate for that. | ||
That's why we voted these people into office. | ||
Get it done. | ||
Or we'll consider our other options because this is an imperative. | ||
It's not an option. | ||
It's not a request. | ||
It's like this has to happen. | ||
People have to be imprisoned. | ||
Period. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
I'm glad we're all aligned on that. | ||
I'm glad we all agree on that at least, if nothing else. | ||
Now I'm going to go to some other videos here because we'll go to videos. | ||
We'll go to three videos of the three, well... | ||
There's only two parties involved in the peace negotiations. | ||
It's Russia and America. | ||
But we'll show you Zelensky too while we're at it. | ||
Trump calls for Ukraine to hold presidential election as part of a peace deal with Russia. | ||
President Donald Trump was questioned about the talks the U.S. officials had with Russian officials on the prospect of peace in Ukraine on Tuesday during a press conference from Mar-a-Lago, including Russia's reported demand that Ukraine hold elections in order for a peace deal to be signed. | ||
We'll go first to this video of Trump, clip number 14. Here's him giving a press conference in Mar-a-Lago and answering questions about Zelensky being an unelected dictator that is supposedly a champion of democracy. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We're hearing that Russia wants to force Ukraine to hold new elections in order to sign any kind of a peace deal. | |
Is that something that the US would ever support? | ||
Well, we have... | ||
A situation where we haven't had elections in Ukraine, where we have martial law, essentially martial law in Ukraine, where the leader in Ukraine, I mean, I hate to say it, but he's down at 4% approval rating, and where a country has been blown to smithereens. | ||
You've got most of the cities are laying on their sides. | ||
The buildings are collapsed. | ||
It looks like a massive demolition site. | ||
The whole... | ||
I mean, so many of the cities. | ||
I mean, they haven't done it in Kiev because I guess they don't want to shoot too many rockets in there. | ||
They've done it 20%, but they haven't done it 100%. | ||
If they wanted to do it 100%, it would probably happen very quickly. | ||
But you have cities that are absolutely decimated. | ||
And, yeah, I would say that, you know, when they want a seat at the table, you could say the people have to... | ||
Wouldn't the people of Ukraine have to say, like... | ||
You know, it's been a long time since we've had an election. | ||
That's not a Russia thing. | ||
That's something coming from me and coming from many other countries also. | ||
Yeah, it's fantastic. | ||
It's just fantastic. | ||
It's just great. | ||
Trump also said European countries need to start paying their fair share. | ||
They have to find out where the money's going to. | ||
Adding President Zelensky said last week he doesn't know where half the money is that we gave him. | ||
Trump noted. | ||
We have to equalize with Europe, knowing the U.S. has paid far more than European nations, and we have an ocean between the U.S. and Ukraine. | ||
Saying, quote, I want to see peace. | ||
Look, you know why I won? | ||
Because I don't want all these people killed anymore. | ||
I'm looking at people that are being killed, and they're Russian and Ukrainian people, but they're people. | ||
It doesn't matter where they're from on the whole planet. | ||
And I think I have the power to end this war, and I think it's going very well. | ||
But today I heard, oh, well, we weren't invited. | ||
Well, you've been there for three years. | ||
You should have ended it in three years. | ||
You should have never started it. | ||
That's an amazing paragraph. | ||
That's an amazing paragraph for a U.S. president to say about the war in Ukraine. | ||
I don't even know what to say anymore, U.S. | ||
You've got people... | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Basically, the response to this from the mainstream media and from Zelensky himself is to be like, this is all Russian propaganda. | ||
And Trump like, people are dying. | ||
I don't want the people to die. | ||
They're like, oh, what is that, Russian? | ||
Did Putin tell you to say that? | ||
Can they not comprehend just basic human morality thoughts? | ||
It's so unbelievable to them that someone would actually care about Immense amounts of death that they just wanted to stop. | ||
They're like, what do they really want? | ||
He says he just wants us to stop murdering people. | ||
What could really be behind this? | ||
I wonder. | ||
Completely absurd. | ||
Zelensky, of course, had a response to this, which he said basically, you know, exactly. | ||
Let's go to the Zelensky clip now. | ||
Clip 20, I believe. | ||
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He says, first of all, I never comment on the ratings because I believe that commenting on the ratings for yourself and other leaders probably means that there's some... | |
Okay, I can't do that. | ||
That hurts. | ||
There's some political competition. | ||
Elections are going on. | ||
We don't have that. | ||
We don't have that. | ||
This morning there was a poll. | ||
In principle, I know I'm aware, but I do not comment on it officially. | ||
But since such a time has come, we will take the initiative into our own hands. | ||
Oh, will you? | ||
First of all, I heard today I received 57% of trust. | ||
I heard 57 plus percent of various social questions. | ||
So if someone wants to change me right now, then right now it will not work. | ||
I would say so. | ||
Secondly, since we're already talking about 4%, we're responding to Trump saying he has a 4% approval. | ||
This is disinformation. | ||
We understand that he comes from Russia. | ||
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We understand this. | |
And we have evidence that these figures are discussed between America and Russia. | ||
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That is, unfortunately, President Trump, with a great respect to him, is leader of... | |
The people which we very much respect, the American people, this little scum, this little rat, this little goblin, this little rat. | ||
We support the American people so much. | ||
Yeah, we can take him down. | ||
Basically, he's trying to pretend like he doesn't have a less than 4% approval rating. | ||
Tell you what, Zelensky, if you have such a high approval rating, if everybody in Ukraine loves you, it's kind of weird that you canceled the elections, you idiot. | ||
And it's funny that he actually brings that up as a defense where he's like, well, if you're talking about, you know, polls and support, we only talk about that during the elections and we canceled all of those. | ||
And, you know, the opposition media would probably report on that, but we shut them all down and nationalized their offices. | ||
So, you know, the people would probably tell me if they didn't like me, but if they tell me that, then they'll go to jail. | ||
Yeah, this is, it's a tyranny. | ||
He's a tyrant. | ||
He's a petty. | ||
Little scumbag tyrant. | ||
And really, more than anybody, Zelensky is the one that needs to be given the Nuremberg treatment. | ||
I mean, there needs to be Nuremberg trials over the Ukraine war. | ||
I mean, it's what you do at the end of wars, right? | ||
You end the war, you get peace, and then you take the losers of that war, who in this case would be Ukraine, and you put them on trial, and you... | ||
Attach, rather, car batteries to their genitals and get them to admit that they gassed the Jews. | ||
Sorry, no, wait. | ||
No, it's not going to be that specific. | ||
It's not going to be that much like Nuremberg. | ||
Sorry, but it will be very similar to that. | ||
It should be very similar to that. | ||
And Zelensky should be put on trial. | ||
He should have to provide all the documentation of how all the decisions were made and figure out how it is that a million people are now dead and why... | ||
Why all of that happened? | ||
How all of that came to be? | ||
Okay? | ||
I think there needs to be Nuremberg trials for Zelensky and all of his cronies, including Biden and Jake Sullivan and Victoria Nuland. | ||
They all need to be severely questioned so we can get some answers, so we can stop this from ever happening again. | ||
It's all very strictly business here. | ||
Let's go to clip number 19. Here's Putin's comments about the peace talks yesterday. | ||
He says as a whole the atmosphere was very friendly. | ||
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As our participants told me, on the American side there were completely different people who were open to the negotiation. | |
Negotiation process without any bias, without any condemnation. | ||
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Of what had been done in the past. | |
In any case, there have not been bilateral contracts yet, but they're open and ready to work together, ready and open to working together. | ||
Pretty big difference between that and the Biden team, who completely cut off communications with Russia, shut down the embassies. | ||
If you remember, and we covered it as it was happening. | ||
Russia was arrayed on the border of Ukraine. | ||
The war had not yet begun. | ||
Nobody had been killed. | ||
Nobody had been shoved into a recruitment van, torn away from their family, sent to die on an icy field. | ||
Anthony Blinken went over there, tried to negotiate with Putin, and the next thing you know, Ukraine is embroiled in this horrifying and deadly conflict that has raged for three years. | ||
This always could have been prevented. | ||
It was the Biden team's desire to create this war and to expand it into World War III, and Trump is stopping it, full stop. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
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Welcome back folks. | |
This is a pretty interesting development. | ||
We showed you a clip on Monday. | ||
We showed you a lot of clips from 60 Minutes. | ||
One in particular is from a USAID employee that we basically just mocked for lying. | ||
She was just lying. | ||
After all, she said that people who worked for USAID had a job and benefits and insurance and a paycheck one day, and the next day they came in and they were just out on their butts, no help, no nothing. | ||
And then, of course, Elon Musk tweeted out that video saying, actually, everybody fired has got an eight-month severance. | ||
I've never heard of in the public, in the private sphere. | ||
Eight months of severance pay. | ||
Good for them. | ||
They're still whining. | ||
They're still complaining about it. | ||
Well, we have some more information about her from Gateway Pundit. | ||
Fake News 60 Minutes star non-political USAID worker is former deep state speechwriter, did not work for USAID, and even had a blog writing about eliminating Trump supporters. | ||
And guys, if you can grab that clip from Monday morning, I do want to show who exactly we're talking about here. | ||
But you'll remember her face if you watched on Monday. | ||
60 Minutes is quickly earning the reputation of being the most fake news of all fake outlets. | ||
60 Minutes is already in court defending their organization when they were caught, cutting and pasting Kamala Harris' interview together to make it... | ||
to make her look like a normal thinking person. | ||
Now, this past weekend, 60 Minutes was caught again, this time trying to pass a former speechwriter for USAID Chief Samantha Power as a sad and distraught former USAID employee who the Trump administration had recently fired. | ||
60 Minutes aired a segment about a sad young mother, Christina Dry, who was fired from USAID in Washington, D.C. this month. | ||
Kristen Dry does not actually work for USAID. She works for XLA and Jefferson Partners, a company that provides speechwriting services. | ||
For USAID. She was also Samantha Powers' speechwriter. | ||
That is the former head of the USAID. The entire segment was complete BS. Let's go ahead and go to that segment now and we'll watch it just to remind you of the lies that 60 Minutes is very carefully crafting to deceive you. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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People are really scared. | |
I think that... | ||
You know, 12 days ago, people knew where their next paycheck was coming from. | ||
They knew how they were going to pay for their kids' daycare, their medical bills, and then all gone overnight. | ||
All gone overnight for Christina Dry and Adam Dubard, fired this month in the chaotic shutdown of foreign aid distributed by the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID. | ||
Yeah, we can bring it down. | ||
That was the sob story they told. | ||
By the way, on the first day President Trump was in office, he canceled the Keystone XL pipeline. | ||
I don't seem to recall any 60-minute exposés with weeping oil field workers about their jobs actually being eliminated, even though they actually made things and would have helped this country. | ||
No, what we get is the totally fraudulent sob story of a USAID speechwriter professional activist crying about the fact that she only got... | ||
Eight months severance if she ever worked there in the first place, which in fact she didn't. | ||
These two comms consultants, these communication consultants, were never actually employees of USAID. They presented them as though they were long-term employees who were fired for lack of loyalty. | ||
The reality is the exact opposite. | ||
And then Natalie Winters discovered that a young leftist, Christina Dry, had a blog where she wrote nasty, uneducated posts on Donald Trump and his supporters. | ||
She even wrote about eliminating Trump supporters. | ||
Saying, quote, you represent the problem we are trying to eliminate. | ||
You represent the privilege we keep talking about. | ||
Now, these have been archived. | ||
So, just, I really hope you can fully take in the reality of what we just told you, right? | ||
You've got these radical, vicious, extremist, far-left activists being Posed by 60 Minutes CBS News as poor, beleaguered, trustworthy, unbiased, and just hardworking down-home government bureaucrats. | ||
Unfairly fired for lack of loyalty by this despotic president. | ||
It's all fraud. | ||
This is all a gigantic kabuki show they're putting on for us. | ||
They really do need to be in prison for this. | ||
We got a lot more to talk about here. | ||
First of all, I don't know, I'm constantly sort of torn. | ||
Which I guess is fine, right? | ||
We've got to be celebrating what Trump is doing, what Elon Musk is doing. | ||
Obviously, it's very good. | ||
It's very powerful how they're taking on the establishment. | ||
They're getting really incredible things done. | ||
That being said, I want more. | ||
I want even more. | ||
And, you know, the January 6th is kind of a good case. | ||
He did what he said he was going to do. | ||
He got into office. | ||
One of the first things Trump did was sign a blanket pardon for every January 6th. | ||
Let's not forget what a big deal that is. | ||
I mean, nobody thought he was going to do that. | ||
We wanted him to. | ||
We hoped that he would. | ||
But I don't think anybody serious would have been surprised if he'd said, well, the violent people need to look at that, review that. | ||
But he didn't. | ||
He did a blanket. | ||
Pardon. | ||
So fantastic. | ||
I mean, what is there to complain about? | ||
But then you see the way that the left has been operating for the last 10, 20 years. | ||
And you go, yeah, it's really never going to be enough. | ||
It's never going to be enough just to undo what they did. | ||
Here's an example. | ||
Like all this stuff I'm a little bit torn on. | ||
Elon Musk says he will discuss a Doge dividend. | ||
With President Trump, that would offer a tax refund check to Americans funded by savings from Doge. | ||
He says, I'll check with the president about getting, you know, basically they're saving trillions of dollars. | ||
Why not send everybody back a chunk of change? | ||
And that would be good. | ||
It would definitely do a lot to boost his popularity. | ||
After all, you know, cutting checks from... | ||
COVID is probably single-handedly the thing most responsible for Trump's increased numbers amongst the black community. | ||
I can't tell you how many videos I've seen of black people talking about politics and just being like, I'm not going to vote for Joe Biden. | ||
He didn't give me money. | ||
Trump did. | ||
So, you know, there is something very just cynical. | ||
But if you want to participate in the current manifestation of our democracy, Then, you know, sending everybody in America a check with Donald Trump's name on it for a couple thousand bucks would go a pretty long way in getting him re-elected. | ||
I don't think that's the best use of the money, personally. | ||
First of all, it should obviously only go back to taxpayers. | ||
That would be the... | ||
The height of unfairness. | ||
It's like, we stopped the government from taking your money and redistributing it to their friends. | ||
So now we're going to take that money and redistribute it to their friends. | ||
It's like, well... | ||
The point was we didn't want that. | ||
The point was it's our money and it shouldn't be taken by the government and given to people that didn't earn it. | ||
So unless you want to do a straight tax rebate so that only taxpayers are receiving this benefit, I think that would be somewhat fair. | ||
But also that means all of the people that... | ||
Are engaged in this grift and fraud would receive the same checks that we would? | ||
Can we just do the opposite? | ||
Can we just do the opposite thing? | ||
Can all of the funding mechanisms that have been used to fund the global existence of liberalism, can it be used instead to fund their destruction? | ||
This is why I don't get it. | ||
This is why I am starting to get frustrated. | ||
The fact that all of this stuff exists, like we're dismantling it, sure, but it means that the infrastructure exists that we can use. | ||
You hear these announcements about 100 illegal immigrants arrested in New York. | ||
It's like you have an entire industry built up to funnel people into New York. | ||
Just use that. | ||
I don't understand what the... | ||
What the issue is, just use the infrastructure that they built to invade us. | ||
It's now in your hands. | ||
Use it to get everybody out. | ||
Mass roundups. | ||
Put them in the camps. | ||
They built camps. | ||
They built facilities and systems by which they were able to bring millions of people from Mexico into America. | ||
The buses, the planes, the vehicles, just turn them around. | ||
I don't get how there's so much infrastructure. | ||
The left can use it to destroy America, but we can't use it to fix America? | ||
Why is that the case? | ||
I really don't get it. | ||
If they can get $50 million to promote circumcision in Monaco... | ||
Literally, I don't even know if it was Monaco, but no, literally, we spent tens of a million dollars to cut the... | ||
Okay, so, yeah, if we can do that, can we not fund outlets like Infowars? | ||
Can we not fund organizations in foreign countries instead of trying to, you know... | ||
Treat AIDS or promote... | ||
I mean, they're promoting atheism in Nepal. | ||
You cannot justify that in any way. | ||
There is absolutely no reason why America should be sponsoring atheism in Nepal. | ||
Completely absurd. | ||
Could we support Christianity in Nepal? | ||
Instead of supporting the outlets that go to Europe and instructs their politicians about how dangerous hate speech is in order to justify censorship, could we instead pay money to organizations who go to Europe to argue against censorship and talk about the value of free speech and could we instead pay money to organizations who go to Europe to argue against censorship and talk about the value | ||
I mean, it's making me a little suspicious. | ||
It's making me a little suspicious. | ||
Because they definitely are acting like they're doing everything as efficiently as they can. | ||
But they're obviously not. | ||
They're obviously not. | ||
By this point, one month in, we should have at least half a million deportations. | ||
I would be surprised if we have 10,000. | ||
We should have 500,000 deportations. | ||
It is not hard. | ||
It should not be hard. | ||
We do not have a lack of manpower. | ||
We do not have a lack of organization. | ||
We do not have a lack of funds to do this. | ||
So what's the problem? | ||
What's the holdup? | ||
What's the excuse? | ||
Why do we not have half a million people having been deported already? | ||
And that's a number that's necessary. | ||
That might sound like a lot to people. | ||
That's how many people came across. | ||
So, I mean, there were times in 20... | ||
Like, 22, I mean, when immigration really hit, when they all, you know, took Joe Biden's suggestion of rushing the border, they're processing tens of thousands of people a day into this country. | ||
So that's the level that we need to be getting people out. | ||
If we're not, what is the excuse? | ||
They're really, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
It doesn't make any sense, okay? | ||
So getting back to things like January 6th. | ||
I don't want to be ungrateful. | ||
It's great that he pardoned everybody. | ||
That's the bare minimum. | ||
Because this is how the left operates. | ||
This story here from Postmillennial. | ||
DOJ to pay Portland anti-cop militant $7.65 million over injury during 2020 riot outside federal courthouse after he threw a gas grenade at police. | ||
An anti-police protester who was injured by a U.S. marshal during the infamous 2020 riots in downtown Portland will receive a $7.5 million settlement from the Department of Justice. | ||
Donovan Labella, 30, of Oregon, was left disabled after being shot in the head with a less than lethal crowd control munition while participating in BLM Antifa riot outside a federal courthouse in downtown Portland on July 11, 2020. | ||
Federal authorities said Labella had thrown a gas grenade at officers, which prompted law enforcement to fire additional rounds into the crowd. | ||
One of those rounds accidentally struck Labella directly on his forehead, causing him to sustain a dramatic brain injury. | ||
He was left with a condition called frontal lobe syndrome, which affects cerebral functions such as speech and social behaviors, according to the complaint. | ||
Well, maybe he got more intelligent and well-spoken. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And so you got an Antifa BLM activist. | ||
Goofy-looking white dude in Portland throwing smoke grenades at police. | ||
I think a head injury could only improve the situation. | ||
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We should talk about this with the lectern guy because this is just insane. | |
Yeah, we should. | ||
Okay, I'll save this. | ||
We are going to have lectern leader Adam Johnson, the podium guy, the lectern guy, one of the most joyful celebrities from January 6th on. | ||
So we'll talk to him about this. | ||
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I mean, picks up a podium, goes to jail, throws a smoke grenade at a cop, gets, you know, seven and a half million after getting, you know, taking one to the dome. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that, of course, is just the latest. | ||
I mean, people that were just zip-tied and sat down in a park for a few minutes received $10,000 to $20,000 from New York and Philadelphia and San Francisco. | ||
All of these major cities have paid the people that burned them down. | ||
We have the U.S. government. | ||
And it's like, the funding is from everywhere, right? | ||
They're funding NGOs that are funding Black Lives Matter, that are sponsoring these riots. | ||
They're funding the ACLU that's funding the lawyers to argue for the Black Lives Matter rioters to get out of jail. | ||
It is literally impossible to even conceive. | ||
We are so thoroughly corrupted. | ||
I mean, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
The U.S. government is paying mobs to destroy itself. | ||
It's baffling. | ||
And then these people throw Molotov cocktails into police cars, are just rioting and destroying things. | ||
Police arrest them, zip tie them, sit them down in a park, let them go later that day. | ||
They then sue the city for mistreatment and get payouts of... | ||
$10,000 to $20,000. | ||
So I admit, I mean, it's a struggle. | ||
I love everything Trump's doing. | ||
I understand why you can't get everything you want all at once, but there's got to be some recompense. | ||
There's got to be some payback for all of this. | ||
They are still, to this day, paying their rioters $7.65 million. | ||
Because the police responded to violence against them. | ||
So it's almost like our expectations have been so skewed that receiving just the bare minimum feels like total victory. | ||
We have to keep the momentum going and just insist and remind people of what the left We have to be the ones getting payback because we're the ones actually being abused by the government. | ||
Our organizations need to be the ones funded by the government because our organizations actually support a thriving, functional, prosperous country and basic American principles like freedom of speech, freedom of association, and all the other things that are anathema and a threat to the globalist system. | ||
I don't even want a dividend. | ||
I would happily give up any size tax dividend if it meant that systems were being put into place to guarantee we never go back to where we were a month ago. | ||
Happily. | ||
Joyful. | ||
I would be so glad to give that up. | ||
Think about the tens of thousands of right-wing young people That we could be employing to pursue their dreams and to promote their ideas around the world. | ||
How many just hogwash, emotional blackmail BS documentaries have been made decrying the plight of, you know, AIDS-ridden homosexual whores in Laos? | ||
Like, how much cooler would it be to put that money Towards right-wing people who are excluded from Hollywood, who are excluded from the arts and production overall, why not fund them to, hey, go out and make a documentary about the plight of white South Africans. | ||
Go make a compelling documentary about the underground right-wing scene in Germany and expose what's happening to them. | ||
I don't want a tax dividend. | ||
I want my country back. | ||
I want a future for my children. | ||
In the last segment, we talked about the fact that 60 Minutes is just literal fake news. | ||
I mean, these words get thrown out. | ||
Sometimes they're reporting a fake story that didn't happen with actors that aren't who they say they are. | ||
And it's being presented in a blatant and egregious attempt to manipulate the American people politically. | ||
Essentially kabuki theater terrorism, right? | ||
They have to be stopped. | ||
They absolutely have to be stopped. | ||
Now, I'm not talking about misinformation or disinformation. | ||
I'm talking about flagrant lies. | ||
Deceiving the American people on purpose. | ||
And again, this is a place, this is a situation where we kind of have to take a page out of the leftist playbook. | ||
The difference being that when they said fake news, this was an orchestrated and designed deception of the American people to eliminate dissidents who are telling the truth. | ||
I don't know if y'all remember this. | ||
Fake news and Trump saying you are fake news, where this whole meme came from. | ||
You know, it wasn't Trump saying you are fake news. | ||
He was responding because the CNN reporter was calling Trump fake news because the plan was. | ||
And again, you have to understand, the elite are not all powerful. | ||
They do not decide everything. | ||
They cannot predict the future with absolute certainty. | ||
They don't have a crystal ball. | ||
They're not magic. | ||
They're not demons. | ||
They're human beings. | ||
Okay? | ||
Think about 2016. When you understand that they genuinely thought Hillary Clinton was going to win, a lot of their actions make sense. | ||
Why would Peter Strzok and Lisa Page be so blatant in their conspiring, where they're sending each other text messages on work phones saying we're going to have an insurance policy, Trump's not going to get into office, we're going to stop him, we're complete frauds. | ||
Why were they so overconfident? | ||
They thought Hillary Clinton was going to be in charge. | ||
They thought if we do this correctly, If our plan works, we don't have to worry about covering anything up because our girl will be in charge and we'll get away with all of it. | ||
We'll be rewarded for what we're doing. | ||
They didn't even enter into their mind to conceal their actions. | ||
Same thing happened with fake news. | ||
They had a plan. | ||
Their plan was this. | ||
We're going to let this election play out. | ||
As soon as Hillary Clinton's in charge, we're going to hit the ground running with the fake news psyop. | ||
We're going to invent this phrase called fake news. | ||
We're going to apply it to Infowars, Gateway Pundit. | ||
We're going to apply it to the entire right wing, and we're going to say they almost got Trump elected with all this fake news. | ||
Fake news is therefore a national security situation. | ||
It's a national security crisis. | ||
So we're not censoring it. | ||
We're not doing a censorship thing, but it's fake news that we have to target and eliminate. | ||
And they were ready the day Hillary Clinton got elected to launch the fake news PSYOP. And they still tried. | ||
This is the thing. | ||
The Hillary Clinton loss was such a shock to them. | ||
It took them a second for their systems to even recognize it, and they kept running even when they were no longer applicable. | ||
So their plan was to have Donald Trump in prison right now. | ||
Their plan was to do what they're doing in Brazil, where Bolsonaro has just been accused of trying to poison Lula. | ||
They're probably going to send him to jail. | ||
They wanted Trump in jail, they wanted Alex Jones in jail, and they wanted this fake news label to propel and to justify total censorship of dissident media. | ||
And it would have worked, except Trump got elected. | ||
So they still tried to run with it, and the word, the term fake news was created by them in a think tank, distributed to their outlets, and they started using it even though Trump was in office. | ||
He took that phrase and flipped it around on them. | ||
Now people think that Trump came up with the term fake news, when in reality the term fake news was always a weaponized psyop against MAGA. And you can see this in the charts. | ||
Misinformation was basically spun up out of whole cloth to try to explain away Trump 2016 and Brexit as accidents by misled rubes. | ||
So you've got academic abstracts and news media both plotted here on this chart. | ||
Misinformation and disinformation. | ||
You can see these words are used a little bit. | ||
They weren't totally created, but they hover down around zero all the way from 1970 to 2015. And right here at 2016, this spike, this absolute vertical spike of both of these phrases in both news media and academic abstracts. | ||
And you can actually see probably around 2020. The news media stopped saying fake news as much because it was hijacked and co-opted and no longer effective. | ||
But just understand, we call them globalists because they call themselves globalists. | ||
We call this an information war because they decided this is an information war. | ||
They understand the power of the media. | ||
They understand that resistance against their plans destroys their plans. | ||
They rely on the American people being ignorant and misinformed and mal-informed. | ||
And so they depend on total control of the information systems as a whole to enslave the entire world. | ||
And they are flagrant in their abuses of the positions that they have. | ||
This has to be reversed. | ||
This will have to be punished. | ||
Not because they disagree with us. | ||
And we consider that a crime. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
But when you have them deliberately and flagrantly manipulating the American people for political ends with blatant fraud, lies, and misrepresentations, I say like nationalized CBS. At this point, we have a cancer. | ||
It's time for the radioactive treatment, right? | ||
It might hurt. | ||
It might not be the thing that we want to do. | ||
But the cancer is consuming our body and it's still thriving. | ||
So extreme measures are necessary. | ||
At the same time, it is worth it to recognize that all of their plans have failed so far. | ||
And while they've made incremental advancements, each one has been met. | ||
With a pretty seismic backwards tilt as people recognize what they're really up to. | ||
They might get a few people to go along with their plan, but even more people wake up when they try to implement the plan. | ||
There's a reason they're still going after Infowars so hard. | ||
Infowars is the reason they tried to come up with a fake news appellation in the first place. | ||
We are an existential threat to their plans. | ||
We're having massive victory worldwide. | ||
Peace will reign, and justice will be achieved, but we've got to keep our foot on the gas, and we need to keep all of this in perspective. | ||
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We took a little trip along with Colonel Jackson down to mighty Mississippi. | |
We took a little bacon and we took the little beans and we caught the bloody British in a town in New Orleans. | ||
We fired our guns and the British kept coming. | ||
I don't know if the crew is reading my mind or what's happening here. | ||
But yeah, I'm literally about to declare war on Britain. | ||
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We'll look down the river and we see I don't know how they knew. | |
I don't know how they knew where I was going next, but... | ||
Yeah, I was about to talk about how we should kind of be at war with Britain. | ||
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I was just thinking during the break. | |
What are we doing with Britain? | ||
What is this alliance that we have? | ||
Why do we have it? | ||
I would like us to be connected to... | ||
Our ancestral homeland. | ||
It was, after all, Brits and Scots and Irish mostly who came to the New World and founded this country. | ||
And our Constitution and our Bill of Rights is an outgrowth of British tradition. | ||
But what happens when You know, your ally, when your ally changes, it's like we're in a relationship with somebody that's just not who they used to be. | ||
They used to actually support freedom and the British people and the greatness of the UK. Now their entire system has been inverted and it seems like they are deliberately destroying their own people. | ||
And when that's the case, is it more important to Uphold the alliance? | ||
Or uphold the traditions upon which the alliance was originally based? | ||
In other words, I'm going to show you some videos here of the new American regime interacting with the British in a way that is appropriate and should have been done a long time ago. | ||
It does seem like we're just reverting back to how it should be. | ||
Because it doesn't make any sense. | ||
It never made any sense. | ||
But it was true that the Americans were a major driving force in the socialistic suicide attempt of Europe. | ||
It was American power and American money and USAID groups. | ||
Going into these countries to promote diversity, i.e. | ||
genocide, i.e. | ||
convince Ireland that they deserve to be replaced. | ||
It's against Britain that it was their colonial adventurism that meant that it was good now you can't recognize entire swaths of that country. | ||
Of course, Ireland was a little bit more difficult because they never colonized anybody. | ||
So I know it's shocking that... | ||
The people invading Britain admit that it's for revenge and that that's accepted by the British people. | ||
That's insane. | ||
It's even more insane for Ireland, who itself was a victim of colonization for pretty much its entire existence, only to now be victimized to an existential degree. | ||
So we've done it before. | ||
Let's do it again. | ||
Let's go to war with the UK. I'm in favor of America. | ||
It may be the only war I've ever been in favor of. | ||
I'd be in favor of going to war with China to stop them killing all life in the oceans. | ||
I think that would be a worthy cause. | ||
I'd be in favor of going to war against military operations against poachers in Africa to save animals from going extinct. | ||
I'd be in favor of war against the cartels to stop that narcotic operation from controlling our southern neighbor. | ||
And I'd be in favor of freeing the people of the UK from their tyrannical government. | ||
I'm actually in favor of this. | ||
And short of that, I'm at least extremely gratified that the Trump administration is actually going to Europe and promoting American values. | ||
Is actually going to Europe and saying... | ||
No, we're not going to pat you on the back and celebrate the fact that you imprison your own people for hate speech. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
That's horrific. | ||
And it's wrong. | ||
And you should stop. | ||
And I wonder, I really do wonder if J.D. Vance's speech in Europe will have the effect that it should. | ||
I don't know the last time a VP's speech was paid attention to, watched. | ||
I can't even remember a time Kamala Harris giving an address that we didn't just... | ||
The only time we saw Kamala Harris give speeches is when she got herself stuck in a time loop where she's just explaining the definition of past and future over and over again, forgetting what she's talking about. | ||
So the speech J.D. Vance gave already is sort of unique in its impact that it's had. | ||
But the impact it deserves to have is like a revolutionary one. | ||
What are you fighting for? | ||
Should be rattling around in the heads of everybody in Europe. | ||
What are you fighting for? | ||
We know what you're fighting against, but what are you fighting for? | ||
Your values? | ||
You've given those up. | ||
Your people? | ||
They're being eradicated in your homelands. | ||
Your institutions? | ||
Well, what good are they if the people don't exist to serve them? | ||
them like what are you fighting for I just I wonder what it would take to wake up people in Europe Thank you. | ||
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And I know I'm constantly in this state of like, I don't even get how people aren't awake yet. | ||
And when people wake up, I'm like, really? | ||
So you lived through COVID and this. | ||
I mean, you've lived through a hurricane of lies that went on for a decade. | ||
And for the first time, you actually... | ||
Looked outside the window and went, oh, it's raining. | ||
Right? | ||
There's been a hurricane blowing for a decade and you've never bothered to look out the window. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Alright. | ||
So it's crazy to me that anybody's waking up, but it's like clearly a lot of people are still asleep. | ||
What does it take to wake them up? | ||
And I would hope that a speech like J.D. Vance's asking a simple but officially unanswerable question, what are you fighting for? | ||
Would break through the mind control of Europeans and get them to ask that question themselves. | ||
Let's go to clip number four here. | ||
This is a former Trump ambassador, Carla Sands, on the UK, being asked about what a tyrannical despotism Russia is and how isn't that worth sacrificing every adult male in Ukraine. | ||
To stop? | ||
And she has a probably unexpected answer. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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For example, J.D. Vance, the U.S. vice president, was talking about a retreat of free speech in Europe and the U.K. at the same time as cuddling up to President Putin, where if you speak against him, you get put in jail, where if you oppose his policies, you get you get put in jail, where if you oppose his policies, you get poisoned, where | |
I just have to interrupt you and just say that there are more people in jail in the U.K. where because they spoke what they thought was right or they had interest online than there are in all of Russia. | ||
Oh, my goodness. | ||
I don't know where... | ||
I don't know where you're getting those facts. | ||
I guess just the numbers. | ||
I guess it's just the actual numbers. | ||
Ex-Trump ambassador claims more people jailed in UK for free speech than Russia. | ||
Let's see what this article says. | ||
I haven't seen this article. | ||
I just saw the video of it. | ||
Carol Sands, former US ambassador to Denmark, interrupted BBC Newsnight host Victoria Derbyshire to declare that more people are in prison for speaking what they thought was right or had interest online in the UK than in all of Vladimir Putin's nation. | ||
Article 10 of the Human Rights Act, applicable to England, Scotland, and Wales, protects the right to hold opinions and express them freely without governmental interference. | ||
Just not about brown people. | ||
Public authorities may restrict this right if they can show their action as lawfulness or so. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
So I want to keep... | ||
Do they discredit the claim? | ||
I want to know what they do with this number. | ||
Because as far as I'm aware, it's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
There's more people in prison in Britain for speech than in Russia. | ||
Which is shocking because the population of Russia is much larger than that of the UK. So if you scroll down, do they try to debunk that? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Oh, it's just a capture for the video. | ||
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Okay. | |
So that's hilarious. | ||
She's like, how can you be talking about free speech? | ||
More people are in prison in the UK for speech than in Russia. | ||
And they're like, well, yeah. | ||
They're like, well, we have laws protecting free speech. | ||
That can be overridden if we choose to. | ||
Trust us, there's a very strong and robust lawful allowance for opinions to be expressed. | ||
Just, you know, not ones we don't like. | ||
That's the excuse they take. | ||
So, again, good on Trump's foreign ambassador. | ||
This is how it should have always been. | ||
We would never even be in the situation that we're in right now if America had used its authority and its... | ||
Prosperity and its power to actually support the things that America is supposed to believe in. | ||
Instead, we've used it to support the tyrants. | ||
Tyler Kay and all 118 people have now been jailed for their involvement in some of the worst unrest. | ||
So 118 people, but that was strictly over the summer for the Southport riots. | ||
And we covered those ad nauseum. | ||
It was literally people... | ||
Reposting headlines saying, I don't know if this is true, but it would be bad if it was, and they're being sent to jail for two years. | ||
You know, the parents of newborns being taken away from their children for years because they're like, I don't like being a minority in my own country. | ||
Meanwhile, by the way, I haven't even gotten into this. | ||
I didn't even cover this yesterday. | ||
The crew can search for it. | ||
A 16-year-old got stabbed in the UK. I don't even know the details, but if you hear that, What do you picture? | ||
I imagine it was a migrant stabbing a white person. | ||
If I'm guessing, or each other, a migrant stabbing another migrant. | ||
I don't even know the details of it. | ||
What I do know is that following the stabbing, a mob of 30 to 40 Muslims took over a hospital in the UK. And you remember during the Southport riots, they were arrested after Boy 16 seriously hurt and stabbing. | ||
What are the details of this? | ||
Because following that, they call it A&E. Oh, right, they don't provide any information. | ||
Sorry, the facts and data about this stabbing would cause... | ||
You know, racial outrage, I think. | ||
So, there's not going to provide you any information. | ||
About 200 people then gathered on Pretoria Road on Sunday, a day after the incident, to protest against knife crime. | ||
People were very scared when their children went outside to school or to the shop. | ||
We have a lot of mums with a scared feeling. | ||
Yeah, search Mob Hospital, BBC, or Mob Hospital UK, because we saw during Southport riots, White people were gathering in the streets to demand change, to demand that they be allowed to, you know, they live in a country where they can send their little girls to dance class without them being brutally butchered by a random African man. | ||
Right? | ||
And they were basically saying anybody that goes out, anybody even on the streets, there were people that were arrested just watching it from the shop window. | ||
Right? | ||
Or just like saying to a police, this is crazy, and then they're slammed to the ground and arrested. | ||
Brutal repression of any attempt of the UK citizens to gather and protest against the actions of their government. | ||
Meanwhile, you had mobs of Muslims roaming those same streets. | ||
No disorder took place at any hospital following this happening with a 16-year-old boy. | ||
Images being shared on social media which claim to show people carrying weapons at a hospital are fake. | ||
Okay, alright, I gotta go to my bookmarks. | ||
I know I didn't make this up. | ||
Because I was surprised. | ||
I thought it was fake at first, and I was like, there's no way this actually happened. | ||
And then I went and looked, and it saw a bunch of legitimate mainstream articles. | ||
Hospital was put into lockdown after group ambushed A&E. This is from the Daily Mail. | ||
Hospital was put into lockdown after a group ambushed A&E department after Boy 16 was stabbed. | ||
A hospital in Birmingham was put in lockdown after a group ambushed an A&E department, that's ER department, following a stabbing on Sitting Street. | ||
The group ambushed the emergency department at Heartlands Hospital. | ||
Rumors spread on social media. | ||
An ambulance was also raided with a patient inside, but police officers and ambulance hospital staff have confirmed this is untrue. | ||
West Midland Police says probing the disorder at Birmingham Hospital, which is thought to be linked to the stabbing. | ||
Like, this is what happens when you don't have an honest, forthright media landscape. | ||
We've got statements from the police saying there was no disorder. | ||
And then the Daily Mail reporting that the West Midlands police say it was probing disorder. | ||
So, which is true. | ||
An eyewitness to the hospital claimed she saw a group of 30 to 40 people who ambushed the hospital's A&E. Harlins Hospital is in lockdown. | ||
As I went to leave, they told me I couldn't. | ||
Security police at every door. | ||
So basically, because they weren't able to get into the hospital, they say, nope, this is fake. | ||
There was no disorder. | ||
No problem at all. | ||
Total fake news. | ||
Then they find some picture somebody falsely attributed to this event and said, that picture's fake. | ||
Therefore, this never happened. | ||
But the article says it happened. | ||
So this is what happens. | ||
This is the consequence of destroying freedom. | ||
What is the truth? | ||
Is there truth? | ||
Does truth even exist? | ||
Was a boy even stabbed? | ||
I mean, do we know anything or is the censorship and informational control literally strangling our ability or the UK's ability to even know what's going on in its country? | ||
And again, we have no details about what the stabbing was or who stabbed anybody. | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
We're investigating reports of disorder involving a number of people at Birmingham Hospital, which is believed to be linked to the stabbing incident. | ||
Reports ambulances were raided or unable to drop off patients are untrue. | ||
False claims are being made on social media. | ||
So, I guess we have no idea. | ||
I guess we have absolutely no idea. | ||
In the very same article, they're describing eyewitnesses, describing the disorder, describing the hospital being on lockdown, saying I was prevented from leaving because they had security at every door. | ||
Well, meanwhile, the police are making official statements saying, nope, Didn't happen, never existed. | ||
So there you go, I guess, right? | ||
There you go. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
So how are you supposed to make a decision? | ||
How are you supposed to even comprehend the world around you? | ||
We don't know who stabbed who. | ||
We don't know what the boy was stabbed for, why he was stabbed, who stabbed him, whether there was a problem at the hospital or not. | ||
Maybe it was a peace vigil. | ||
Maybe it was a mob of Muslim terrorists. | ||
We have no idea. | ||
We just have no idea. | ||
They're going to talk to us about misinformation, disinformation. | ||
At least we have information. | ||
At least there's information out there. | ||
Some might be questionable. | ||
Some might be not entirely accurate. | ||
Or at least we have something to seek our teeth into. | ||
At least we're not being ruled by a regime that doesn't even let us know what's happening, let alone let us make decisions about how those events shape our worldview. | ||
It's just... | ||
It's wild how messed up UK is. | ||
And all you have to do is look at the Southport riots where groups of people just totally... | ||
I mean, they're just neighbors, right? | ||
They're not in a gang. | ||
They're not in an organization. | ||
They just all independently feel like, yeah, enough is enough. | ||
I know I'm going to go out on the street and show my support for remigration or protest against the... | ||
Unwanted, unwarranted, unasked for invasion of my own country by infinite foreigners. | ||
Meanwhile, and they get arrested, they get slammed to the ground, they get imprisoned for years because of a meme they posted or because they happen to be standing on the sidewalk. | ||
Meanwhile, you've got mobs of Muslims gathering in Muslim event centers and churches, whatever they call them, And then walking, patrolling the streets with metal bars, with iron bars, and beating up any white people they find out on the street. | ||
And then they claim, well, we're just doing what the government wants us to do. | ||
The government says white people aren't allowed to gather on the street and protest what's going on. | ||
And the Muslims just act as their auxiliary force. | ||
Out there on the streets, vigilante, patrolling and beating up any white people. | ||
And the government says absolutely nothing about it. | ||
So we need to save them. | ||
So we need to invade the UK and free them because they're being genocided by their own government. | ||
And that's something America's supposed to be against. | ||
Again, what is happening is the inversion of the relationship where we actually have Trump deputies going to Europe and telling them what they're doing is wrong. | ||
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright attacks sinister net zero goals, singling out Britain. | ||
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright on February 17th called a pledge to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 a sinister goal and criticized the British government's attempt to hit clean energy targets. | ||
U.S. President Joe Biden set the target in 2021 for the United States to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 to help fight climate change, in part by using subsidies to encourage an expansion of clean energy and electric vehicles. | ||
Mr. Wright said, quote, net zero 2050 is a sinister goal. | ||
It's a terrible goal. | ||
The aggressive pursuit of it, and you're sitting in a country that has aggressively pursued this goal, has not delivered any benefits, but it has delivered tremendous costs. | ||
And of course, it is just completely incoherent when you have these people saying, oh, the Western world creates too much carbon. | ||
Every one Western citizen is equal to the carbon of 100. I mean, in their own logic, it is completely asinine and nonsensical what they're doing. | ||
But it's good to see that Trump has people going there and saying you've got to stop censoring your people. | ||
And this net zero crap is BS. It's sinister. | ||
And Britain has been one of the foremost out in front of this. | ||
But of course, you heard that it was Joe Biden that set the original This meeting is little | ||
more than a diplomatic mirage. | ||
Europe has been sidelined. | ||
From serious strategic decision-making because it has long refused to be a serious player in defense and security, the real discussions about Ukraine's future aren't happening in Paris. | ||
Paris, they'll take place in Saudi Arabia. | ||
For years, European leaders have clung to the fantasy that they could shape global affairs through soft power, economic leverage, and moral posturing. | ||
Meanwhile, they've gutted their militaries, outsourced their security to the United States, and hoped that history would somehow move beyond the need for deterrence. | ||
The result? | ||
Well, when war returned to their continent, they found themselves utterly unprepared. | ||
NATO's European members have scrambled to rearm since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but their efforts remained lackluster. | ||
Germany, despite grand proclamations of Zeitung Wind, historical turning point, is struggling to meet even its own modest defense targets. | ||
It's basically have no military whatsoever, and their industry is completely collapsing as well. | ||
I mean, Europe is for all intents and purposes, totally bankrupt. | ||
Germany, the industrial powerhouse keeping the rest of the EU afloat, has completely cratered their manufacturing and production. | ||
They're basically at zero at this point, largely due to the sanctions on Russia and the cost of energy. | ||
That they've brought about, put on themselves from Ukraine. | ||
Because they're committing suicide. | ||
Because Europe is being dismantled as we speak. | ||
And the way they're doing it is by tricking the Europeans into thinking that what they're doing is moral and good. | ||
And tyranny in this case is just defending democracy. | ||
That's how absurd they are. | ||
I'm going to go to one more video here. | ||
Clip number 12, this has to do with the plane that flipped over onto its back in Toronto. | ||
Turns out the organization, the company that was flying this flight, it's called Endeavor, and they made a promotional video recently. | ||
Let's go to clip number 12 now. | ||
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Girls, come on! | |
Leave the saving of the world to the men? | ||
I don't think so! | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Live fast, die young. | ||
Bad girls do it well. | ||
Live fast, die young. | ||
Live fast, die young? | ||
When you have an unmanned flight crew. | ||
See, because it's no men. | ||
Because it's all women. | ||
Yeah, they literally made a promotional video about flying that said, live fast, die young. | ||
Okay? | ||
Yeah, it's all women. | ||
So look, I'm not making any claims here. | ||
All I'm saying is that this company went out of their way to promote the fact that they have all-women pilots and all-women flight crews, and then their plane ended up upside down and in flames on the tarmac. | ||
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What is your name as a group? | |
The Click. | ||
Click or cleek? | ||
Click. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
And then this. | ||
And then there's this. | ||
Snap. | ||
We're the click. | ||
Well, the click is upside down now. | ||
The click is deploying the inflatable slides because, well, it's hard to get to the jetway when your plane is upside down, lady. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Our financial systems are decades old. | ||
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According to some estimates, we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions. | |
As science of necessity becomes more involved with itself, so also of necessity it becomes more international. | ||
Climate change has been a tug-of-war issue for years. | ||
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And finally, a federal report today predicted possible catastrophic warming of the Earth by the 1990s with a strong climate change. | |
You've heard the term, follow the money. | ||
And the money is from the so-called Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
So in the name of green and environmental justice, there's over $40 billion that are going to be granted out through the EPA. The EPA granted $50 million to an organization called Climate Justice Alliance. | ||
This is what we found on the website, that our taxpayer dollars are going to organizations such as this. | ||
If you dig deeper, they want to defund the police, defund the military, either them or their affiliates want to have very radical, drastic initiatives that I think are anti-American. | ||
Who knows how much more in the future and other light groups, because there are other associated groups with this group. | ||
There's no inspector general for EPA to follow the money because they don't care. | ||
Because all they care about is the mission, the climate mission, no matter what the radical ideas that are associated with the groups. | ||
So follow the money. | ||
We're going to be doing that in the Environment and Public Works Committee. | ||
That's where the derivation of this was. | ||
And I find it rather startling to me that the EPA is not doing, and the administration, Are not doing any better research as to where our American taxpayer dollars are going. | ||
A couple months ago, there was this video that came out of a Biden-EPA political appointee talking about how they were tossing gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
Says it multiple times in the video, rushing to get billions of dollars out the door before Inauguration Day. | ||
Well, members of Congress were really concerned about that. | ||
So as I'm going through the confirmation process, they said, if confirmed, will you commit to... | ||
Making this a top priority to find those gold bars. | ||
Came in. | ||
I was just confirmed a couple weeks ago. | ||
We found them. | ||
They were at a bank parked just outside of government. | ||
$20 billion was sent there. | ||
And little oversight. | ||
Eight entities would be receiving all $20 billion. | ||
And they would be distributing all of these funds without EPA knowing everything that we need to to do our job to provide accountability to Congress, the media, and to the public. | ||
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change vehemently warned that the Earth is doomed. | ||
They said we are looking at an unprecedented amount of carbon. | ||
At least in the last 800,000 years. | ||
Meanwhile, anyone questioning the science is throttled by totalitarian threats. | ||
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CFACT.org is the website. | ||
A climate change denying website is on the line with us. | ||
Paul, why should you not be in jail? | ||
I mean, that is a serious question. | ||
You're taking money to deceive the public in a way that's killing people. | ||
But who did this research? | ||
Are they credible or are they connivers for the United Nations carbon tax scam? | ||
As the Daily Caller reported, the scientists who wrote the National Climate Assessment used unreliable information that exaggerates the risks global warming poses. | ||
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You can now say everything's climate change and no matter what happens, it's all climate change. | |
And the worst thing that could be done to humanity is put government bureaucrats. | ||
In charge of carbon dioxide emissions or whatever it would be. | ||
Because there's no way to have a definitive science on something so nebulous and so foolish as climate change. | ||
SEGs for the IMF and World Bank and a Rothschild, Clinton, Obama carbon consortium in London. | ||
The company's called Gore and Blood. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
It's Al Gore and his partner. | ||
We'll track and regulate everything you do and control what you do in live time. | ||
U.N. Agenda 2030 salesman Joe Biden made many claims that simply aren't true. | ||
Records have been set in the Arctic and the Antarctic. | ||
Temperatures that are just unbelievable. | ||
Melting the permafrost. | ||
It's astounding the damage that's being done. | ||
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If you took a very careful look with consistent data over long periods of time, you will find that these disasters are not increasing. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Share those links, folks. | ||
You are going to want to share the links because we want people to tune in as I'm joined in studio by Adam Johnson. | ||
He's probably one of the most well-known January 6th protesters who was terrorized by the government for meandering around the Capitol building. | ||
Nicknamed the podium guy, Adam was seen carrying Nancy Pelosi's podium around with an endearing grin that really made Americans ask, how could this be an insurrection? | ||
How is what's happening here more dangerous and worse than Pearl Harbor and 9-11 combined? | ||
An iconic picture that really just shows you the truth of what that day was all about as far as I'm concerned. | ||
You can follow him on X at lecternleader. | ||
That's at lecternleader. | ||
Adam Johnson, welcome to the show, sir. | ||
Hey, thanks for having me on. | ||
I'm looking forward to this. | ||
It's my pleasure. | ||
And of course, people know who you are from that picture. | ||
Real quick, what has led you from that picture to today? | ||
Obviously, you've been through a bunch, but... | ||
What's your life been like since January 6, 2021? | ||
Well, directly after the incidents, as we call it, it was not a lot of fun. | ||
Prison, fines, having been quiet for a couple of years. | ||
And we got to the point where we realized that there are so many people who have gone through this that don't have voices, haven't had voices for years. | ||
And I felt it was my responsibility to continue to speak about it. | ||
Against the advice of my attorneys, against the advice of a lot of people, but I think it was necessary. | ||
So what I've done for the past couple of years, I've gone on podcasts, I've started a charity, I build miniature electrons, and I auction them off and give them to J6 families who have spouses that are in prison. | ||
So we're trying to make sure that these people are restored as much as I can. | ||
Yeah, because they've been pardoned, obviously you've been pardoned, but... | ||
A lot of people like yourself and Jacob Chansley and others served their whole sentence before the pardon ever could come down. | ||
And the damage that's been done to their lives and their psychology and the physical harm they've been through, I mean, a pardon doesn't reverse that stuff. | ||
And these people's lives have been utterly destroyed, and their families' lives as well. | ||
I mean, we've heard stories where somebody's family member is arrested for J6, and they lose their job because the corporation is a globalist one. | ||
I think that's amazing. | ||
And I really haven't done my due diligence in this. | ||
What is the situation with the pardons now? | ||
I mean, is everybody out? | ||
Have they all been fulfilled? | ||
Are we still waiting on some to go through? | ||
What's the situation there? | ||
Do you know? | ||
There are a handful of people who have not been released yet. | ||
That's right. | ||
We're still working on that. | ||
There are people who have caught state charges in the interim. | ||
And so they were being held in a federal institution. | ||
The responsibility is for the... | ||
Who gets the U.S. Marshals to then transfer them over to state and let state have their day in court. | ||
Most of these charges were, you know, I think one was a DUI, which is a low-level offense. | ||
These two people typically don't get held until their trial date. | ||
Right. | ||
But they're holding them in federal prison instead. | ||
On the basis that they were in J6. Yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, of course, there have been some suspicious events with J6ers, you know, being killed during traffic stops and this sort of stuff. | ||
That we've been keeping an eye on. | ||
You had a very interesting sort of situation with your prosecuting attorney. | ||
This is your pinned tweet on X, and you can follow Adam at lecternleader. | ||
My prosecutor, who was captured on video, allegedly stabbing a man multiple times, is getting ready to walk on his charges. | ||
So Patrick Scruggs. | ||
Was the prosecutor that put you in jail and then was caught on video stabbing a man during a road rage incident? | ||
Is that what happened? | ||
That is correct, all allegedly because he is still going through court for this. | ||
He was my initial prosecutor out of Tampa. | ||
He called me a violent and threat to my community, gave me an ankle monitor, gave me a nightly curfew. | ||
And all these conditions, and this was, all the charges they brought were non-violent. | ||
Right. | ||
It was felony theft, even though I stole nothing. | ||
It was trespassing, and it was violent entry, even though there was a clear video of me walking through open doors. | ||
Right. | ||
He calls me a threat. | ||
This man gets to leave jail the day of. | ||
They don't restrict his access to move about the state, about the country. | ||
They do ask him to surrender his guns. | ||
They probably should have asked him to surrender his knives as well. | ||
But no one's calling him a threat in the papers. | ||
As a matter of fact, they're running puff pieces for this guy in my local papers, yes. | ||
That's insane. | ||
We've all experienced road rage, but to get to the point where you're literally stabbing somebody, I mean, that's... | ||
Kind of horrifying. | ||
I mean, look at this. | ||
And you can see the video. | ||
Like, he is in self-defense. | ||
He is stabbing through the window of a car. | ||
He broke his window to stab him. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
That window was not down. | ||
He shattered that window, allegedly, and proceeded to stab him over and over again. | ||
Two other motorists approached Patrick during this incident and tried to help the victim in the car. | ||
Patrick threatened to stab them as well, saying, are you here to kill me too? | ||
This is not a safe, sane man to be walking around. | ||
And he's the one that's calling you a threat. | ||
And clearly, I mean, people can see and hear from your voice, you're clearly a very aggressive and dangerous guy. | ||
I mean, I'm making light of it, but I probably should. | ||
I mean, this is insane. | ||
So what is the latest with this prosecutor? | ||
You said that you've been sort of following this case. | ||
So this guy who tried to put you in jail called you a threat. | ||
Deprive you of your freedoms. | ||
Then goes out and stabs a man through the window because of a road rage incident. | ||
You can see from his mugshot. | ||
I mean, can we put up the prosecutor's mugshot in a split screen with Adam's face? | ||
These are the two visages I want to portray here. | ||
Which one looks like the more violent guy to you, do you think? | ||
So what is the latest with this? | ||
You've been following this case. | ||
I'm there for every single hearing that he has. | ||
He is on a sixth pretrial now, scheduled again. | ||
And they're asking for a hearing to go over a self-defense plea with the state. | ||
They are saying that the victim in the car used his vehicle as a weapon to try to run him over. | ||
And Patrick was standing his ground by exiting his vehicle, shattering a window, and then stabbing this man through his window. | ||
And it looks like the state's playing along. | ||
They've gone through all of this evidence. | ||
They're trying to claim. | ||
This story is actually nuts. | ||
The victim of the car was on probation at the time. | ||
Okay. | ||
He failed a urine test weeks later. | ||
He's been in jail for over a year. | ||
The stabbing victim? | ||
The stabbing victim. | ||
They have held him in jail for over a year. | ||
They are trying to claim that the hospital did not give a drug or alcohol test to him. | ||
Well, that's because he was just stabbed and that's not protocol. | ||
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Yeah, you would think. | ||
There you go. | ||
Which one looks like the more violent psychopath here? | ||
Well done. | ||
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That's what the crew can whip up in a single second. | |
Brilliant. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
So walking through the open door of the Capitol, that's a violent entry. | ||
But getting out of your car, breaking a guy's window, and stabbing him while he's behind the wheel, that's self-defense. | ||
Got it. | ||
Okay, I think I'm getting it now. | ||
Yeah, but I've read through the actual Florida state law what self-defense is. | ||
It is not this. | ||
You cannot enter someone's domicile. | ||
You cannot do that. | ||
Right. | ||
Which is exactly what he did. | ||
It's exactly what he did. | ||
So we'll see if the state plays along. | ||
I've been in contact with a handful of people in Tallahassee, making sure this does not die. | ||
The last time he posted about this, he got seven and a half million views. | ||
His defense counsel even complained in the courtroom that this is getting too much news and it's gonna be very difficult to find a jury. | ||
You know, he doesn't know who he is or about this case. | ||
Well, let me tell you about January 6 juries. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
Let me tell you about DC that votes 98% Democrat. | ||
Do you think anyone who went to DC from January 6 had an unbiased jury pool? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
They said this is what justice looks like to J6ers. | ||
I'm fine playing that same game now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And he actually stabbed somebody. | ||
So, you know, maybe you should actually go to jail for actually committing a crime. | ||
We covered this story earlier, and I'm glad Matt chimed in to be like, hey, you should talk about this with Adam because this is typical. | ||
It's just the latest in sort of a long string, but the headline from Post Millennial, DOJ to pay Portland anti-cop militant $7.5 million over injury during 2020 riot. | ||
Outside federal courthouse after he threw a gas grenade at police. | ||
So this Antifa BLM rioter throws a grenade at police. | ||
Police shoot non-lethal munitions into the crowd. | ||
One hits him in the head. | ||
And like I said, if anything, improved the situation. | ||
But that's besides the point. | ||
He's now being paid $7.65 million in a settlement from his city. | ||
Where are the settlements for the January Sixers? | ||
That's what I want to know. | ||
Trump could order, so there has to be a lawsuit first, right? | ||
And the issue is a class action lawsuit is very difficult to bring because you have to, a judge has to identify what a class is and in what way were they all harmed in the same way. | ||
It would be very difficult to do that. | ||
So individual cases are probably a better way through, but Trump has four years in office. | ||
The DOJ can just sit on this. | ||
What needs to happen if we want to see payouts is there needs to be lawsuits that come and Trump needs to order the DOJ just to settle. | ||
Just you pay out. | ||
Now, I don't think it should be at the expense of the taxpayers. | ||
I don't think we should make a new line item. | ||
I definitely think that as we see USAID kind of go under and we're finding all this extra money, well, I think there's plenty of money to make sure that people that you prosecuted, persecuted, and punished for four years have their lives restored in some type of way. | ||
These people lost their vocations. | ||
They lost their licenses. | ||
They've gone through divorce. | ||
They've lost their homes. | ||
Some of them committed suicide. | ||
Their families deserve. | ||
Four of them have committed suicide. | ||
Their families absolutely deserve some sort of recompense for that. | ||
And there have been class action lawsuits. | ||
We've seen them in Philly and New York and several other cities where rioters who were arrested by police sue and get these massive payouts, getting $10,000 to $20,000 apiece. | ||
You know, the city cutting checks to these rioters for, like, being detained for a couple hours. | ||
Meanwhile, you've got, I don't know if you spent any time in solitary confinement, but I know people like Jacob Chansley spent months on end. | ||
Stuart Rhodes spent nearly a year in solitary confinement. | ||
That is cruel and unusual punishment and psychological torture. | ||
You spent three weeks. | ||
Three weeks. | ||
I can't even imagine 24 hours, three weeks or several months. | ||
Yeah, these guys deserve... | ||
Something for their suffering. | ||
I don't think that's too much to ask. | ||
And this gets into sort of what I've been talking about all day and we talked a little bit about before you came on. | ||
This idea of simultaneously celebrating what the Trump administration is doing and going, it's not enough. | ||
We need more. | ||
We need to go harder. | ||
We need to do for us what the left does for their side. | ||
What do you think about that entire concept? | ||
I think that they have built a giant apparatus. | ||
I mean, the right loves to... | ||
Take a look at left and say they're evil, they're manipulative, they're horrible people, but they are effective. | ||
They've run a very good ground game for the past five or six decades. | ||
And we can look at them all we want, but we should also tip our hat and say, hey, they're very effective what they're doing. | ||
Why would we abandon the apparatuses that are so effective at taking control of things and having outcomes that can be directed? | ||
If we're talking about shutting down these things, well, we're basically cutting off our own limbs, our own appendages to go after these corrupt bureaucrats. | ||
I think we use them. | ||
And at the end of the four years, we can write them off. | ||
But even if we shut them down, Congress can just vote the next president that comes in, or the next Congress that comes in, and they just vote to reestablish all of these things. | ||
So what good is shutting it down if you're not tearing everything it built apart in the meantime? | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
And you made the point. | ||
Before it went live, and I've been making the point as well, we don't have four years. | ||
We have two years here. | ||
And I really look forward to, with great trepidation, to two years from now, the election happens. | ||
They steal it from us. | ||
Suddenly, we don't have the House or the Senate anymore. | ||
Trump's entire agenda grinds to a halt. | ||
They impeach him. | ||
They have the numbers to get a conviction for impeachment. | ||
Suddenly, we go from riding high and feeling like, we won, we're doing it, to wait, what? | ||
I thought we'd won. | ||
I thought... | ||
I thought we were going to be in charge forever. | ||
We have two years to get certain things done to guarantee that we at least get another two years to get more things done to continue this movement into the future. | ||
Because the other thing is, you know that if the left gets control of these things, I mean, look how vicious and insane they were before. | ||
We didn't even do anything. | ||
Now Trump is going aggressively at them. | ||
If they get back in power, they are going to wreck vengeance for everything that he's done. | ||
So it's like... | ||
We're sort of going all in here. | ||
We have to win this hand. | ||
Otherwise, you know, it's going to be hell to pay. | ||
How do we do that? | ||
What do we need to get in place in the next two years? | ||
What would you prioritize? | ||
Arrests. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Large-scale arrests for people who were in charge of this. | ||
I think you start, if the government is a hydra, if we do have these multiple heads that were in charge of things like... | ||
COVID. How did that come together? | ||
Anthony Fauci. | ||
These people need to be arrested. | ||
I understand there are pardons. | ||
There are other things I'm sure they did in the meantime. | ||
Or yesterday, right? | ||
That we can go after them as well. | ||
This is how they have defined justice the past four years. | ||
And we have to understand that if we don't do this now, we are going to lose this. | ||
We are in a generational fight. | ||
We need to be just all gas, no brakes for the next two years. | ||
And it has to be arrests. | ||
It has to be. | ||
Yeah, I completely agree. | ||
I know we're not going to be satisfied until we see at least some of these people in prison. | ||
And there's some question about whether the preemptive pardons can even stand. | ||
That was sort of an invention of the Biden administration, and judges are questioning whether that has any validity in the first place. | ||
But the fact is, if you're going to release all the January Sixers, you're acknowledging that the whole thing was fraudulent, that the whole thing was a setup in the first place. | ||
It doesn't make any sense to not go after the people that did this. | ||
I mean, you're pardoning people. | ||
You're saying these were innocent people. | ||
They had their lives destroyed. | ||
They were forced to spend insane amounts of money to defend themselves. | ||
They were thrown into prison. | ||
They were psychologically tortured. | ||
They lost their jobs. | ||
And no one's going to pay for it? | ||
And the people that did it to them are just going to get off scot-free? | ||
That's unacceptable. | ||
The fact that they pardoned everybody, great, fantastic. | ||
That should really be the starting gun. | ||
These people have to pay for what they've done to the American people. | ||
So how do you make that case to the American people? | ||
Because the problem is, if Trump does that, it gives a lot of ammo. | ||
And we know the real deal, but you have to take into account the mindset of the American people, who still, to a very large degree, think January 6th was horrible, think Trump's pardons were unwarranted and just basic corruption. | ||
How does Trump make the case to the American people as he arrests these people, as he punishes these people? | ||
How do we make the case to the American people that this is justice? | ||
I think, to white pull this moment, Trump won the popular vote. | ||
Right. | ||
And on the left, I've seen a lot of arguments for these pardons. | ||
They're not so much upset about the pardons for the nonviolent people. | ||
They've moved that stick themselves. | ||
And they've done that without any encouragement. | ||
It's been four years, and a lot of the people left are just upset the violent ones got pardoned. | ||
But a lot of them weren't even pardoned. | ||
It was a, oh, what was the word? | ||
Commutation. | ||
Commutations, right? | ||
So it's not like he just went through and pardoned all the violent ones either. | ||
It was actually a very middle-of-the-road pardon that he did. | ||
I think the left is seeing that, and they're moving the stick themselves. | ||
The only way they're going to get this is if they believe it themselves, right? | ||
And that means them having access to the information. | ||
That means us slowly spoon-feeding them. | ||
You have to understand the people who voted for Trump, these are populists by and large. | ||
There are a lot of independent, a lot of libertarian voters came in and they voted for him. | ||
They are new conservatives. | ||
They have to be spoon-fed. | ||
So I think the slow roll that Trump is doing, while I'm kind of impatient, I've been here for four years. | ||
Yeah, I can imagine. | ||
I do think there are a lot of people that need to be... | ||
Spoon-fed to get on board with this. | ||
So it's not a carpet-pull knee-jerk reaction where they think it is vindication. | ||
It's not vindication. | ||
It's not retaliation. | ||
It is restoration that we were trying to go for. | ||
Right. | ||
And it seems to me like the big problem is that there's just no empathy for anybody on the right wing. | ||
I mean, these people literally think that anybody involved in January 6th is like a terrorist that deserves to be killed. | ||
And they're not shy about expressing that. | ||
And again, I just struggle because you can tell them about something in Ukraine and they're weeping crocodile tears and they feel so strongly for that. | ||
Then you tell them, hey, this father of two went to a protest, found himself being maced in the face, dragged across the ground. | ||
Suddenly he's in jail. | ||
And it's like you hear that and if you put yourself in the mindset of this guy, it's heartbreaking. | ||
It's horrifying. | ||
You get why somebody would be like, we have to tear this system down. | ||
If any system can do this to an innocent man, this is horrible. | ||
How do we, like, is there, I don't know, it may be an impossible question, but like, is there a way to get them to have empathy for the people that have been victimized by this government? | ||
Because at this point, it seems like they just don't give a damn. | ||
I think empathy is not something we're going to see. | ||
It isn't. | ||
I think they have a direct divide, a direct distance between who we are and they are. | ||
I think the biggest one we can expect from them is for them to care less about it, for them to not make it the forefront of their thought these people need to be punished. | ||
To do that, I think we have to make them see their lives are comfortable and better under a Trump administration. | ||
I know Doge was talking about doing payouts, the Doge return. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
Which is up to $8,000 a citizen. | ||
That would be life changing for everyone, regardless of what line you voted for, what party you voted for. | ||
So I think the best we could hope for is them to care less about us and just. | ||
Gotta be quiet. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Watch their sports again. | ||
Well, and that is the good news. | ||
And I keep talking about this. | ||
You know, the classic meme is you're sitting there telling somebody, hey, you know, our country's being run by satanic pedophiles. | ||
And they're like, oh, really? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
So did you see the game yesterday? | ||
And it's like it's been so frustrating for us knowing how people just genuinely don't care what goes on in politics and they don't care how it affects their lives. | ||
They just want to, you know, watch the game and grill. | ||
And it's like, that's been such a burden to us and a hampering. | ||
We want to wake these people up. | ||
But now that we're in charge, it's kind of like, yeah, go back to grilling. | ||
Go back and play your game. | ||
It's actually true. | ||
You can just do stuff. | ||
The government can just do stuff. | ||
And 90% of people will just ignore it. | ||
Well, they're NPCs at the end of it, right? | ||
Right. | ||
They are kind of thrust into main... | ||
Character situations in the real world. | ||
And they don't have the scripting or logic to actually address the real world and real problems. | ||
This is why you ask them simple questions like, well, what do you want? | ||
And they have no idea. | ||
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Well, why do you want it? | ||
Well, I have no idea. | ||
Right. | ||
I just know I'm angry because machine told me be angry. | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
It's funny. | ||
I keep telling the story because it actually happened to me. | ||
I had a friend who texted me who said something about something President Musk because that was the talking point going out. | ||
And I texted him back, what does that mean? | ||
And he texted me back, I don't know. | ||
He's like, I don't know what it means. | ||
I'm like, well, you said it. | ||
Why are you saying that you don't even know what it means? | ||
They just have these talking points. | ||
They're like, this is what I'm supposed to say. | ||
President Musk. | ||
I'm like, okay, nobody voted for him. | ||
Does he actually have any power? | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
Yeah, here's the meme. | ||
Man, that's crazy. | ||
Catch a game last night? | ||
So that's the response we want from the left is like... | ||
Oh, all the J6ers got payouts? | ||
Well, that's crazy to catch a game last night. | ||
Except for them, it'd be, did you see the, I don't know, satanic drag show last night? | ||
I don't know what they watch. | ||
I don't know if they're watching. | ||
I guess football is gay now, so maybe they are still watching football. | ||
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But yeah, it's weird. | |
I want people to be awake, but if they're not, we might as well just use that fact, right? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Because I want people to be aware and to be activated and to not just go, wow, that's crazy, back to the game. | ||
I'd want them to be involved. | ||
But the fact that they're not is actually working to our advantage. | ||
Well, I don't want toddlers on a football field. | ||
Right. | ||
I don't, and I really think at the mental capacity, that's what we're talking about. | ||
We're talking about toddlers going against people who actually, a lot of us eat, breathe, and sleep politics. | ||
That's what we do. | ||
We are heavily invested. | ||
So we try to have just basic rudimentary conversations about why are you upset that USAID is Is being taken apart. | ||
Why are you upset that there are 6 million credit cards that the government has put out, but only 3 million employees? | ||
Well, where are the 3 million? | ||
I mean, I have a running theory that that's where the protesters and the rioters came from for the past couple of years. | ||
I have a theory that's where the people who showed up to the Kamala Harris and Biden events came from. | ||
Well, and we know they paid for people to show up there, you know, celebrities and stuff. | ||
But yeah, they paid Obama a couple hundred thousand dollars and paid Beyonce a couple million dollars to show up. | ||
So yeah, they're not above paying people to show up to their events. | ||
No. | ||
And it's what do these people do otherwise? | ||
Right. | ||
Great question. | ||
The reason they're upset is because I think their money is being cut off. | ||
Of course. | ||
These people were employed by the federal government to... | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
And it makes perfect sense. | ||
You pay people to protest. | ||
You use the protest to get media attention. | ||
You use the media attention to lean on politicians to get more money. | ||
I mean, it's a self-fulfilling, self-funding sort of operation they have going there. | ||
But I completely agree we need to take the money. | ||
And look, to me, it's just not about the money anymore. | ||
I've always been a small government person. | ||
I believe in personal responsibility. | ||
But we're not America in the 1950s. | ||
We're not America in the 1800s. | ||
Small government is not really a possibility right now, not with enemies like China, who have a huge and powerful government and are wielding it against us, and corporations that are taking advantage of us. | ||
You need something that's for and by the people to stand up against this exploitation, and I just want to see it stand up against the exploitation. | ||
I'm less concerned about the amount of money. | ||
I'm more concerned about where it's going. | ||
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And with that, no further ado, Adam Johnson is my guest at Lectern Leader. | ||
We were just talking about sort of politics in general and what it's going to take to solidify and sort of make what's happening now stick. | ||
You know, if the left gets back into power, it's not going to be good. | ||
Luckily, you know, it seems like things worked out this way for a reason. | ||
If Trump had been elected in 2020, he might not have had the Congress or the Senate behind him. | ||
He would have had Mike Pence as a vice president. | ||
We wouldn't have J.D. Vance out there. | ||
And of course, it's sort of the ultimate truth about the left. | ||
Everything they do bites them in the ass because they're corrupt, because they can't do things normal. | ||
If they just let Trump win in 2020, he'd be gone now. | ||
We'd be one month into Trump's retirement. | ||
Kamala Harris would be president, and they would have done what they did the first administration and crippled him the entire time. | ||
They thought they could steal the election. | ||
Now they get 2024 Trump, and he is taking it much more seriously than he did last time. | ||
But what is it going to take to move this into the future, Adam? | ||
Boy, it's going to take us not falling back asleep. | ||
A lot of us have this mindset where we have won, and it's, well, what have we won so far? | ||
It's only been a month, and we have some great victories that we can talk about across the past few weeks, but how many have we deported so far? | ||
Right. | ||
Not a million. | ||
Should be a million. | ||
We have, so a lot of this issue is to, so the federal, I think Holman talked about this, they don't really have the capacity and resources to go into all of these states and round everyone up. | ||
So what that means is we need state participation, active participation to help the federal government. | ||
Grab these people and get them back home. | ||
There are a handful of states that are doing this. | ||
DeSantis just had to go to war in Florida with our legislation, and he won 90% of what he went after. | ||
But our House leader and our Senate leader were very much against this. | ||
They didn't want to give the powers to the state troopers, to local officers to come and take care of this. | ||
They wanted the power to reside with the Agricultural Department. | ||
Well, can you tell me what most of these people are doing that come here? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Agriculture. | ||
So you're going to tell the Agriculture Department of State to go after the people who are giving you cheap and sometimes damn near free labor. | ||
Yeah, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
At all. | ||
That's a very good thought. | ||
I hadn't thought about that as much. | ||
I know Dan Lyman just put out a story on Infowars. | ||
I don't know if the crew can find that, but he's basically making a similar argument I'm making, which is... | ||
That deportations may never be enough to get all these people out. | ||
What we need is voluntary deportation. | ||
We need people. | ||
We need to actually facilitate people's ride home and go, hey, if you're here illegally, if you came in the last five years and were told you were going to have asylum, you were lied to, you were brought in under false pretenses, we don't want to arrest or punish you. | ||
We just want you to go home and we're happy to pay for the flight back. | ||
I agree. | ||
If you're having to go around and round up every individual, I mean, that's a lot of money and a lot of resources and a lot of time it's going to take. | ||
We need these people voluntarily returning to their countries, and I think there's some good methods to do that. | ||
There's the one from Dan Lyman. | ||
Trump should offer peaceful repatriation for Biden's migrants who are willing to leave. | ||
So yeah, state participation I think is another great idea. | ||
Getting the deportations. | ||
Would be fantastic. | ||
I haven't seen him talk at all about election fraud since he got into office. | ||
I would like to see election fraud be confronted. | ||
We got two years to get that done. | ||
On the deportation, I had a wild idea. | ||
These people are criminals that are here that entered illegally. | ||
They are criminals by definition. | ||
They broke the law. | ||
They are criminals. | ||
The people who are hiring them, the people who are giving them... | ||
A place to stay, renting out housing. | ||
That is aiding and embedding criminals. | ||
That is against the law. | ||
I don't think they're going to self-deport because they like it here. | ||
That's why they came. | ||
It's much easier. | ||
They're getting phones. | ||
They're getting electricals paid. | ||
They're getting housing. | ||
We need to start going at people who are offering them aid. | ||
People who are giving them homes. | ||
That's where we start Americans. | ||
And that seems really dystopian to say when you start arresting American citizens for aiding and embedding criminals. | ||
Maybe give them a 60-day window. | ||
In 60 days, we know these people that you employ. | ||
You are going to either alert ICE that you are harboring illegal criminals that are here or you will pay a fine or you will lose your job. | ||
Something to that effect. | ||
I think they need to go to jail. | ||
I've said for a long time, if you throw one CEO in jail. | ||
Every other CEO in the country is waking up the next morning, sending out a memo to every department underneath him saying, purge your employees. | ||
If you have any illegals, get them out now. | ||
I'm not going to jail. | ||
You better purge these people. | ||
The problem would take care of itself, 100%. | ||
And I'm fine with immigration. | ||
I am fine with that. | ||
My issue is they're not doing it the way they're supposed to be doing it. | ||
They're scoffing at us. | ||
Think about New York, the police who were assaulted. | ||
By illegal criminals who were let go the very next day and they are laughing and giving the fingers to reporters like there's nothing you can do to me. | ||
Right. | ||
I was in D.C. for inauguration, and I ran into, I think it was like probably 60, 70 NYPD cops. | ||
They all stood and took a picture with me knowing exactly who I was. | ||
Tell me that is not a shift in the attitudes of people who live here. | ||
These are NYPD cops. | ||
For all intents and purposes, they're supposed to be Democratic and liberals, right? | ||
But they'll stand and take a picture with me because Trump is in office saying, it's time for you people to be protected again. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Get a lot of insight into that type of stuff, like who reacts positively and who reacts negatively to you. | ||
It's sort of a litmus test. | ||
I think, you know, it's sort of an A or B pass or fail test. | ||
Are you mind-controlled by a media who lies to you, or are you able to think for yourself? | ||
Are you infuriated and outraged and terrified by this smiling man carrying a podium? | ||
Or do you think it's as funny as we do? | ||
You must have some interesting... | ||
Has anybody surprised you? | ||
Or you're like, I thought this guy would be cool. | ||
Why is he treating me like trash? | ||
Anything surprise you in people's reaction? | ||
I like to play a game where I don't tell people who I am. | ||
I want to talk to you for 10-15 minutes. | ||
Just, you know, set a baseline in a relationship. | ||
I'm this guy. | ||
I've got married. | ||
I've got kids. | ||
This is kind of what I do with my free time. | ||
And there's this back and forth. | ||
And I like to tell them, oh, and also, by the way, I'm a terrorist. | ||
Right. | ||
And it's funny because you always, you see dissonance, whether it's, you know, someone who is conservative or someone who is liberal, because they can't wrap their head around it that I'm making jokes about this. | ||
Right, right. | ||
You know, now, after the dissonance hits, it really is, it splits completely. | ||
It's either anger, I can't believe this, they'll walk away. | ||
There was a lady in my local Beefo Brady's, I'm having lunch with my kids, and she walks up, I know who you are. | ||
She's drunk. | ||
It's like noon. | ||
She ends up getting thrown out. | ||
But I told her, ma'am, I'm having lunch. | ||
I'd be happy to have a conversation with you at any point other than when I'm with my kids. | ||
But this is their mindset. | ||
They just can't do it. | ||
So I don't tell people up front. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I'd be a little careful with that. | ||
But has anybody on the conservative side surprised you one way or the other? | ||
There are a lot of conservatives who still don't like January Sixers. | ||
These are the Reagan heads. | ||
These are the Never Trumpers. | ||
These are... | ||
For a lot of intense purposes, DeSantis voters. | ||
And I harbor no ill will against them, but it's taken a lot of time to even get conservatives to look at January 6th and say, yeah, we don't have to like the day, but we should be honest about it. | ||
98% of the charges were nonviolent charges where people were just showing up, exercising their First Amendment rights to have their voice and their opinions against the people who are... | ||
Literally sending their kids to die in war, stealing elections, and releasing viruses upon the world. | ||
Yeah, and again, it's maybe something else we can take from the left. | ||
You hardly ever hear them even, you know, acknowledge the violence that went on in 2020. They treated those riots as an absolute good. | ||
Rioting is the voice of the unheard. | ||
I mean, they defended rioting, not even just, you know, whereas with January 6th, it was clear from the beginning as we watched it live, it was obvious it was a peaceful crowd. | ||
The police started the fight. | ||
They fired flashbangs into a totally peaceful crowd, driving them into the line of police. | ||
I mean, it was all a complete setup. | ||
And so I still have just no patience for the people. | ||
Even J.D. Vance to a certain degree. | ||
Well, you know, of course, the violent people. | ||
And it's like, no, screw that. | ||
It was all a setup. | ||
Why do we not treat January 6th like we treat the Kent State Massacre, right? | ||
I mean, these were peaceful people that were murdered by the police. | ||
That is the way you need to portray it, and you should not give ground or argue on the ground of the left's perspective on this. | ||
And that sort of goes across the board. | ||
I was talking earlier this week, Joe Rogan, I think, had Mike Benz on, and they were talking about COVID, and they were being reticent, and they were being timid about... | ||
Saying this was released on purpose. | ||
And it's like, it was released on purpose. | ||
We don't have to be shy about this stuff anymore. | ||
Tell the truth. | ||
You know the truth. | ||
Stop giving ground to the liars. | ||
So I think we can take this attitude to a lot of stuff and just be firm in our resolve and just say, January 6th was a fraud. | ||
It was a total setup. | ||
None of those people ever should have been punished. | ||
And frankly, I wish it had been the thing that they claimed it was. | ||
I'll say that. | ||
You can disavow that if you want, but I'm willing to say that because... | ||
Because we had a country to save and it could have been a very different last four years. | ||
But I mean, what do you think about that? | ||
Just the idea that like, and I think because I think people are coming around to it. | ||
I think Republicans slowly but surely, whether they like it or not, are realizing there's no political future in playing the games of the left. | ||
That's good to see. | ||
What do you think we can do to expedite that transition from people going from the old school, blue blood, old guard style to just embracing populism and being uncowed at their lies? | ||
I think it's a slow march and I don't think it requires shouting. | ||
I think when we do shout, we are angry about it. | ||
I think it diminishes the point of who we are and what we're really trying to accomplish on January 6th. | ||
And I think we actually accomplished what we set out to do. | ||
I remember walking down towards the Capitol and I was talking to my jiu-jitsu coach. | ||
I said, I wonder if they're going to have rubber bullets or live ammunition. | ||
Because most... | ||
Most things that happened, most riots we saw in 2020 were at Target stores, Walgreens, Nike shops, malls. | ||
Things that really didn't address the reasons they were upset even. | ||
Right, of course, yeah. | ||
The places they rioted didn't make sense. | ||
We aired our grievances directly to the people that we had grievances with. | ||
That is what we did. | ||
And if people ask me, what was the point of it? | ||
If you weren't going to overthrow the government, why even show up? | ||
And I said, the reason I say I talked to my press about this is... | ||
No one's ever just gone there to do that. | ||
And we did it peacefully. | ||
And my understanding after four years of this is that we opened up a lot of eyes. | ||
A lot of people now understand exactly how far the government is willing to go after its citizens if you go to their homes and say no more of this, even peacefully. | ||
So January 6th, I think, is a net positive to the narrative moving forward. | ||
Yeah, I think so, too. | ||
And again, it's just another litmus test. | ||
It's another test of are you willing to say the truth or are you willing to bend the truth because the media tells you to because they demand that you do that. | ||
And the other thing, and it sort of ties into everything that we're talking about, the justice that we're trying to achieve and sort of what Trump needs to be doing, all that stuff. | ||
There's a sense now that the left is totally disassembled. | ||
It's chaotic. | ||
They don't know what they're doing. | ||
They're flailing. | ||
And that's absolutely true. | ||
I think a large part of that is that the far left has been totally disillusioned with the Democrats. | ||
They were willing to support the Democrats as long as the Democrats were winning because they could get something what they wanted, even if they didn't like the overall Democratic Party. | ||
They largely have abandoned the Democratic Party. | ||
So if you're watching the mainstream news and you're watching the Democrats, you don't see the organization and the protests going on. | ||
But behind the scenes, the left wing in a sort of shadowy fashion are still very much planning big events, planning violence, planning protests. | ||
Okay, this one's from a while ago, but even just on Monday during President's Day, there were very large protests in major American cities. | ||
What do you think Trump can do to... | ||
Actually confront the real domestic terrorist networks in this country, the left, that organize and orchestrate and commit violence for political purposes. | ||
I am hesitant to ever call a group or say a group are actually labeling terrorists. | ||
Because I have this opinion that any power you give to the government will be used against you on a long enough timeline. | ||
True. | ||
So if we're talking about actually going after those groups, I think it's the pocketbooks. | ||
And I think it is going after USA. I actually think it's strategically taking money out of those places. | ||
Sure, Soros, I'm sure, funds a lot of these things. | ||
But the money has to come from a bunch of places. | ||
The CIA has been using this as a slush fund to fund riots for years. | ||
That's what they've been doing. | ||
I think you remove half that population that gets funded, they can't finance their own things. | ||
I do think that what we will see, though, is higher levels of violence. | ||
I think it is a scared animal that's been back to the corner and it will create some more violence. | ||
So I think we have to be vigilant. | ||
I don't recommend that people go out and try to stop these things themselves. | ||
I think these people will be their own demise. | ||
I do. | ||
I think they're losing the vote of the left because we spent four years saying that the conservatives are the violent ones. | ||
They marched on the Capitol. | ||
They're violent correctionists. | ||
Do you really think that after that four years, they will look at what they're getting ready to do through the riots that are going to come and say, we support that? | ||
Well, yeah, no, I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think going after the pocketbooks and, again, I mean, it's funny because it's like if you ask us what we want, I think I speak for everybody. | ||
We just want the law to be enforced. | ||
I mean, if you're rioting, you should be charged with rioting. | ||
If you are funding the rioters, you should have your funds confiscated. | ||
We don't want anything extreme. | ||
We don't want anything out of the order. | ||
I don't actually want to treat these protesters like they treated January Sixers. | ||
I don't want innocent, nonviolent people thrown in solitary confinement for six months on end. | ||
That's brutal and horrific. | ||
It's not what America should be doing. | ||
It's why we're against in the first place. | ||
You've got people throwing Molotov cocktails. | ||
You've got people organizing this. | ||
You've got people crossing state lines to organize riots. | ||
They need to go to jail. | ||
It's basic law and order. | ||
And we haven't seen very much of that. | ||
And these leftist networks are still very much active. | ||
Well, Enrico Tario got, what, a 22-year sentence for being the organizer of January 6th? | ||
I think what that means is we've set a precedent. | ||
The organizers of these events that do turn out into chaos, Black Lives Matter, how many dozens of lives were lost? | ||
Right. | ||
How many billions of dollars a day in which were done? | ||
Certainly more than happened on January 6th. | ||
People were murdered on January 6th, but those were the protesters. | ||
Right. | ||
So if Enrico Tarrio can get a 22-year sentence, at minimum, the organizers of these events should be getting, what, three years? | ||
Four years? | ||
And that's- That's us actually establishing justice. | ||
Right. | ||
And the parameters that have been consistent throughout the past couple of decades. | ||
Yep, 100%. | ||
And, you know, I remember videos from 2020. There's a hot mic at one point, NBC News accidentally broadcast. | ||
Like, them coordinating with the organizer going, oh, yeah, I came here from this other state. | ||
Okay, so we crossed state lines to participate in a riot in coordination. | ||
And he's like, oh, yeah, I talked to your producer, Samantha. | ||
Oh, you know, Samantha, yeah. | ||
She told me you'd be, like, so they're coordinating with the media. | ||
They're crossing state lines. | ||
They're these well-funded, well-organized organizations. | ||
Their communications are not exactly secret. | ||
And that's the other thing is that, like, because they've had such a free ride for the past several years, they... | ||
Don't really take precautions like they should. | ||
They think that they're getting away with fighting the government, not realizing the government has been facilitating their activity the entire time. | ||
So it wouldn't be hard to go in and go, okay, get access to their Discord server, find all their names, get all their IPs, go round them up. | ||
It would be so easy because they've had it so easy for so long. | ||
They've done no due diligence in terms of hiding themselves. | ||
They're out in the open, committing treason, calling for murder. | ||
I mean, they celebrate this Luigi Mangione guy. | ||
Constantly. | ||
The video of Owen going around the protest, and of course you see the degradation of the Democrats. | ||
It's all old people. | ||
They're all deeply unhealthy. | ||
But it's like they literally love murder. | ||
The one woman, she kind of accidentally lets it slip. | ||
He's like, what right do you not have? | ||
She goes, I don't have the right to murder the child in my stomach. | ||
And he's like, I don't think he used the right word. | ||
And then they're like, yeah, we're wearing this Luigi, this Mario hat because we love Luigi. | ||
These people literally love murder. | ||
I don't know how else to put it. | ||
They love murder. | ||
They want murder. | ||
They celebrate murderers. | ||
They want you murdered. | ||
So are we going to take this seriously? | ||
Or are we just going to act like they're children? | ||
They're not children. | ||
They're adults. | ||
They need to be treated severely. | ||
I agree. | ||
Trump did just fire the rest of the prosecutors and the rest of the attorneys. | ||
So, I mean, I do think we are in motion to start seeing some of this happen, but you have to find prosecutors who are prosecuted, and you have to establish judges who will... | ||
Sentence. | ||
We will take these cases. | ||
So I think we're on the way to do that. | ||
It's been a month. | ||
It's going to take time to nominate judges. | ||
It's going to take time to get attorneys in. | ||
But he's got a lot of good people working for him now that have not just been working on this for a couple of years. | ||
This has been their life mission to turn these things around. | ||
One of my good buddies, his name is Mike with Article 3 Project. | ||
Can't think of his last name. | ||
Really nice guy. | ||
Redhead. | ||
Fireball. | ||
Awesome guy. | ||
It's gone. | ||
The crew will find it. | ||
Mike with, what is it called? | ||
His name is Mike with Article 3 Project. | ||
Article 3 Project. | ||
I know him as Mike. | ||
Good guy. | ||
So he's been working on this for a very long time. | ||
He understands that this fight is not just rhetoric-based. | ||
It has to be action-based. | ||
And action-based means taking a look at how the system is written in our articles, in our Constitution, and how do we work within that? | ||
Because federal judges, those are lifetime appointments unless you have them impeached. | ||
But then you have to have them impeached in Congress and have a vote in Senate as well to actually have them allisted. | ||
That's not going to happen for these federal judges. | ||
So we have to get Mike Davis. | ||
That's the guy. | ||
Mike Davis, great guy. | ||
So we have to have judges put in place that can get these cases that these people can be prosecuted for. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So I guess that makes me wonder. | ||
There's the Article 3 Project website. | ||
What can we do? | ||
Obviously, you have a platform. | ||
I have a platform. | ||
We can do a lot. | ||
But for the people watching us, what would you... | ||
What's your call to action to them? | ||
We're all in the same boat. | ||
We love what Trump's doing, but we want to see more of it. | ||
We're maybe worried about some of the people he's bringing on, but we're willing to see it out. | ||
What do you think people can do in their own lives, in their communities, to try to help progress this? | ||
If we're the partisan, behind enemy lines... | ||
You know, partisan networks waging this information war, the main force and the main battles going on in D.C., what could we be doing on the periphery to facilitate victory? | ||
Step one, get married, have babies. | ||
This is a generational fight, so I always encourage everyone to do that. | ||
Raise them right, because we do need the next 30 to 50 to 60 years of fighting back against what they have built. | ||
Second thing, don't be quiet. | ||
You don't have to be. | ||
A lot of people told you you had to be quiet because you didn't want to look like you didn't know what was going on. | ||
You are. | ||
If you're listening to this show, you know what you're talking about. | ||
So go talk about it. | ||
Talk about it at your dinner tables. | ||
Talk about it at your work meetings. | ||
Talk about it everywhere you can. | ||
Because we are winning. | ||
Be happy. | ||
Put a smile on your face. | ||
It's winning. | ||
100%. | ||
I love that. | ||
Because you don't want to be overly aggressive. | ||
You can turn people off. | ||
You can freak people out. | ||
People don't have to understand you. | ||
Again, you want to just sort of take the mindset of the left. | ||
I can't tell you how many, especially when I used to work in production, all of movie production is so left-wing. | ||
People would just assume that you were on their side so they would talk as if you were. | ||
That's where the mindset you have to take. | ||
Just say things as if the person that you're talking to agrees with you. | ||
You don't have to get mad at them or try to convince them. | ||
You could just go like, man, have you seen what Trump's doing? | ||
This is so cool. | ||
I'm so happy. | ||
Doge is going to give us an $8,000 paycheck. | ||
Man, I could buy so many eggs with that. | ||
Yeah, isn't that awesome? | ||
And man, have you seen some of the numbers there coming out? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
I can't believe the government wasted so much of our money. | ||
It doesn't have to be aggressive. | ||
You don't have to convince them. | ||
You might not. | ||
What you're doing is just shifting the landscape and letting everybody know, no, you can talk about this now. | ||
I've told the story a bunch of times. | ||
When you're sitting in a room, somebody's saying something left is nonsense, nobody else is saying anything, then you speak up and you find four or five other people go, yeah, you know, actually, I agree, that's true. | ||
People are waiting for somebody else to say it's okay. | ||
People are waiting for you to let them know that it's safe to talk about this stuff. | ||
So you have to be the first to talk about it and, you know, provide that opening for everybody else to feel safe talking about it. | ||
Yeah, prison story, exact same thing. | ||
In prison, they take away our yard time because they're saying there's a COVID outbreak. | ||
There was no COVID outbreak. | ||
We were inside for two weeks. | ||
And the high, medium, and low all got their yard time back. | ||
Warren put out an email. | ||
Everyone go outside. | ||
We did not. | ||
So I got fed up with it. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
I'm going to go for a walk. | ||
You can't just keep me inside of a building. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Put me in more prison? | ||
I go for a walk. | ||
I do a couple of laps around the yard, and all the guys are like, dude, they're going to put you in isolation again. | ||
Don't go outside. | ||
I'm looking at the windows, and they're all just lined up on the windows just watching me just go for a nice leisurely stroll. | ||
Five, ten minutes pass by. | ||
Two more guys come out. | ||
Within 30 minutes, the entire yard is full. | ||
People are playing basketball. | ||
People are going for runs. | ||
People are getting back what never should have been taken from them. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
And they can't put you all in isolation. | ||
There's not enough tanks. | ||
Yeah, that's a brilliant story. | ||
And that's exactly what it takes. | ||
And that, I hope, is what we've been able to do at Infowars. | ||
Because the other thing is, it is hard to speak up if you don't have the information to back it up. | ||
I always use vaccines as an example. | ||
You know, the doctors are going to pressure you and they have a lot of information. | ||
If you aren't armed with an equal amount of information, it's going to be hard for you to stand up and say, no, I don't think it's true. | ||
Arm yourself with the information and then just fearlessly say it. | ||
And again, you don't have to be aggressive. | ||
You don't have to try to prove your point. | ||
You want to take into consideration that you're talking to cult members and you're trying to ease them out of the cult. | ||
So I think that's brilliant. | ||
And you can set the example and let people know that it's safe to come out in the yard again. | ||
They literally spent a couple years telling people, don't do your own research. | ||
That's a party of science that you're worried about having a conversation with. | ||
People who don't want you to go read for yourself. | ||
100%. | ||
For people who don't know, the video, have you ever seen this video? | ||
It's from a TED Talk, and it's how to start a movement in two minutes. | ||
And he explains, he goes, first there's this one guy, and he's just dancing, and he looks crazy. | ||
But you need that. | ||
that you need the crazy guy out in front yep but what you really need is that second guy when the second guy shows up and starts dancing then it becomes a movement then you get more people then it becomes a crowd then it becomes a movement that people didn't even want to be a part of but feel like they're missing out if they're not and then they're joining in that's how you create a movement that's what we're trying to do we're trying to be that that one dancing guy to inspire the second the second guy to uh you know drop their anxiety and and embrace what is true lectern guy adam johnson thank you so much for joining us | ||
thank you for everything that you do at lectern leader on X. | ||
We'll see you again very soon. | ||
Absolutely, man. | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
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