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Where are you from? | |
- Thailand. - You've been deported before from the United States? | ||
- No. - Well, this is an example of sanctuary cities, right? | ||
We got an illegal alien convicted of sex crimes involving children. | ||
He's walking the streets of Chicago. | ||
You've been charged with sex crimes with children and never been deported. | ||
Let's take him in the process and lock him up. | ||
Tom Homan, who's the head of who's the head of who's directing a lot of these ICE operations nationally, etc. | ||
He went on TV practically crying. | ||
Because what ICE tries to do is that they rely on people not knowing their rights in order to enter buildings, in order to search workplaces, etc. | ||
So when you know your rights, you are able to tell them no. | ||
And they do walk away. | ||
There's no chance that there's not kickbacks or something going on. | ||
When you give millions and millions of dollars to somebody that stands to look at something for 15 minutes and walks away with millions of dollars, that money's coming back in some form. | ||
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And AOC and Chuck Schumer, look at their bank accounts. | |
You can't accumulate that kind of wealth as a senator or a congressman or even a president. | ||
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These are lying, scamming, thieving monsters. | |
You can stay silent. | ||
If they have detained you, you can say, I would like to remain silent. | ||
You invoke your right. | ||
Tom, you got AOC out there, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Congresswoman, putting out a webinar, doing a webinar to help illegals avoid, I guess, apprehension. | ||
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Is that impediment? | |
Is that impeding our law enforcement efforts? | ||
If so, what are we going to do about it? | ||
Is she crossing the line? | ||
They ask you where you were born, I don't have to answer that question. | ||
They ask for your immigration status, I do not have to answer your question. | ||
They do not, unless you are being officially detained, if they have a judicial warrant. | ||
And by the way, you do not have to sign anything. | ||
And if they want to keep asking you questions, you say, I would like to speak to my attorney. | ||
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Now, according to the American Immigration Council, because deportation is considered a civil sanction, not a criminal one, those facing removal from our country don't have those same protections. | |
AOC is a very dim bulb. | ||
And it's sad. | ||
But there's still in God's perfection that God creates a beauty for us in her totally unselfaware, sadly moronic. | ||
Consciousness. | ||
In New York and California, you have a right to an attorney. | ||
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Because deportation is considered a civil sanction, not a criminal one, those facing removal from our country don't have those same protections. | |
And you can get your own attorney. | ||
Or you can procure your own attorney. | ||
So you say, I want to talk to a lawyer. | ||
And she's said a lot of hilarious stuff over the years. | ||
Remember? | ||
Every time I mention I want to find the video and play it again. | ||
She's like, she puts on a fake, I guess, Hispanic accent. | ||
She's never talked that before. | ||
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And she goes, we have these community gardens, and there's too much cauliflower grown there that the white people eat. | |
We need other things grown, not the white people food. | ||
And what the hell does cauliflower have to do with white people? | ||
We need to have the mentality that no means find another way. | ||
No means try again. | ||
No means look somewhere else. | ||
No does not mean stop trying. | ||
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This is not a game. | |
When we show up at these sites, this is a dangerous job for the men and women of ICE and Border Patrol and all the DOJ agencies. | ||
To have that type of interference puts our office at great risk. | ||
All she does is regurgitate talking points and act confident. | ||
It's all a facade, but in that is beauty. | ||
God takes evil and makes it pretty as good. | ||
As in an instruction to us, do not be like AOC. It's Tuesday, | ||
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February 25th in the year of our Lord, 2025. And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
What a show we have for you today, folks. | ||
The deep state civil war is on and we have some incredible information breaking late last night. | ||
We'll get into all of it today. | ||
The FBI supposedly destroying servers that include classified documents, including the Jeffrey Epstein case. | ||
We'll get into exactly what's been uncovered about that. | ||
And really, the CIA has some similar activity going on. | ||
And whistleblowers are coming out to describe what exactly is happening. | ||
They actually found it, and this is associated with that first video in the first five minutes by John Bowne called AOC Hates America, about AOC informing illegal aliens, a.k.a. | ||
criminal foreigners, how to use our Constitution as if it applies to them. | ||
While other people within the... | ||
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, and other federal outlets have been spoiling the raids and telling people where the raids are going to be and preventing them from being effective. | ||
Well, apparently they found out who that was and arrested them. | ||
We also have some breaking news, and I hesitate to even say this because, frankly, it sounds like QAnon. | ||
But supposedly, the general that was fired yesterday has been arrested and may be up on treason charges. | ||
So we'll get into that as well. | ||
That rumor being put forward by several different pretty credible sources, including Brandon Weikert, who was our guest yesterday. | ||
We may have to have him on again today. | ||
Tell us what he knows about this arrest, which supposedly has happened. | ||
Which again, I hesitate to even say it because for the last... | ||
Eight, ten years, there's been occasional headlines. | ||
Hillary Clinton is now in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
And it's just like, no. | ||
No, she's not, though. | ||
But actually, she's right there. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
We'll see what comes out of all of this. | ||
But on every front, the deep state is doing everything it possibly can to fight back and is failing in every regard. | ||
We also have a lot of talk about activist judges today, impeachment proceedings taking place, and even decisions being made to... | ||
Potentially, just preemptively stop activist judges from interfering in the lawful duties of the executive branch. | ||
So just a ton of stuff. | ||
Just an absolute ton of stuff to get to. | ||
Lots of videos to get to as well. | ||
And we got a lot of great ones. | ||
I wonder where we should start. | ||
You think I should start with clip two, huh? | ||
Well, I'm going to do that after the Daily Dispatch so I can actually get into the FBI deleting massive amounts of evidence. | ||
But until I have any stories at all, I think I'll go to clip number 16. We're going to get into the deep state civil war. | ||
We're going to get into the FBI shenanigans. | ||
We're going to tell you about who the stay-behind networks are and what activity they're engaged in. | ||
It's all very serious. | ||
Diversion to global warming and let's let Good Morning America explain to us why global warming makes everything cooler. | ||
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Let's go to clip number 16. Yesterday I heard you guys talking when we were talking about all this cold air and you said, well, if the planet's warming. | |
How come it's so cold? | ||
So we thought we would answer that for you. | ||
So Arctic air is contained by this polar vortex. | ||
It keeps it up there in the Arctic. | ||
However, as the planet is warming, climate change has actually caused significant warming up into the Arctic. | ||
So as that warm air comes up into the Arctic, that weakens the polar vortex, that boundary, and it allows that cold air to move south. | ||
And that is why climate change, global... | ||
Global planet warming actually allows some parts of the country to be colder than usual. | ||
For today, that cold air goes all the way down to Texas. | ||
We've got snow showers, Great Lakes, some snow in the northern Rockies. | ||
So there you go. | ||
That's how global warming actually makes everything colder. | ||
I know I've told the story a dozen times, but I just remember overhearing somebody explaining to their friend that they had to change the name of global warming. | ||
Because Trump supporters were just too stupid to understand how global warming actually made everything colder. | ||
They had to call it climate change to deal with how stupid Trump supporters are. | ||
So yeah, we're the stupid ones, thank you. | ||
Alright, let's begin today as we do every day with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
Here it is. | ||
All right, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 25th of February 2025. | ||
U.S. aligns with Russia in UN vote on Ukraine. | ||
The United States has sided with Russia in votes on two United Nations resolutions on Ukraine. | ||
The two countries on Monday opposed a European-backed U.N. General Assembly resolution condemning Moscow's war in Ukraine. | ||
In the UN Security Council, they both then approved a US-backed resolution calling for a swift end to the conflict that avoided labeling Russia as the aggressor or acknowledging Ukraine's territorial integrity. | ||
The United Kingdom and France, which have permanent seats on the UNSC along with the US, as well as Russia and China, abstained from the second vote. | ||
So did non-permanent members Denmark, Greece and Slovenia. | ||
These votes came on the third. | ||
Anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. | ||
And they illustrate once more the deepening divide amongst Western allies as President Donald Trump overturns U.S. support for Ukraine, signaling a departure from longstanding foreign policy. | ||
Yes, another step towards peace heroically resisted by the Europeans. | ||
Meanwhile, FBI allegedly deleting Jeffrey Epstein records. | ||
A whistleblower has spoken out. | ||
This is from Tribune.com.pk. | ||
A whistleblower alleges the FBI is deleting evidence to obstruct Patel and Bongino's investigations. | ||
A whistleblower came forward with these explosive allegations that the FBI is systematically deleting massive amounts of evidence to obstruct investigations led by Director Cash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino. | ||
These serious accusations were highlighted on The Benny Show, where host Benny Johnson emphasized the urgency of the situation. | ||
We'll show you that video on the other side. | ||
It'll be a major topic of the show today. | ||
But this is legit, and the whistleblower's come out and given details, and we have some more information about this breaking overnight, and we'll tell you all about it here today. | ||
And it's just another one of these things where the left puts you in a position where you basically have to be a tyrant. | ||
We basically have to be tyrannical. | ||
Like, I don't want there to be a Praetorian Guard, because I know history pretty well. | ||
On the other hand, we've got these deep state... | ||
You know, spy state organizations that are flagrantly unlawful and disregarding the orders of the elected leaders of these organizations. | ||
So what are you going to do? | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
I think what they should do is Donald Trump should have his own personal contingent of people with incredible authority to just go in and physically kick out all of the old deep state holdovers. | ||
We don't want to do that. | ||
I would love if our organizations would just not be endlessly corrupt to an existential degree. | ||
I wish that wasn't the case, but it is. | ||
So what do you do about that? | ||
I mean, what do you do? | ||
What do you do when the FBI themselves are breaking the law? | ||
Who watches the watchers, right? | ||
So I don't know what we do here, but I do know it's unacceptable to have this information. | ||
You remember, I mean, we have footage of it, but also you can just assume that there's a lot that we didn't see. | ||
But we do have footage of the FBI hauling out just massive amounts of data from places like Jeffrey Epstein's Brownstone in New York City. | ||
Just binders full of DVDs or CDs, binders full of documents, computers. | ||
I mean, there was a lot of information there. | ||
Where is it? | ||
And is it being destroyed? | ||
I wonder. | ||
Meanwhile, Dan Crenshaw says he would kill Tucker Carlson if they ever met. | ||
Tucker invites him for a sit-down interview. | ||
U.S. Congressman Dan Crenshaw was caught on hot mic telling a Great Britain News interviewer that if he ever met Tucker Carlson, he would, quote, kill him. | ||
Crenshaw's comment came after he was asked by host Stephen Edgington if he'd ever met Carlson. | ||
He can be heard responding, if I ever met him, I'd effing kill him, followed by something along the lines of, he's the worst person ever. | ||
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He's the worst person ever. | |
Very funny. | ||
It's actually funnier how this played out on X because originally it was somebody, I can't remember who it was, saying, I heard Dan Crenshaw said he would kill Tucker Carlson. | ||
And Dan Crenshaw responded to that saying, lol, no. | ||
Nope, never happened, didn't happen. | ||
Then the video came out of it happening. | ||
And I'm pretty sure he... | ||
Pretty sure he deleted those tweets. | ||
Although, I don't know. | ||
Did he? | ||
Did he delete those tweets? | ||
I wonder. | ||
Maybe he didn't. | ||
He seems like the type of person that would just leave up the blatant lie contradicted by the video evidence and just, you know, power through. | ||
But we don't know. | ||
Meanwhile, very good news here. | ||
Imprisoned January 6th and retired Green Beret Jeremy Brown reportedly being released today. | ||
It has been 1,243 days since retired Green Beret Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown has been incarcerated in the federal prison system after he was handed guilty verdicts in a case that arose from a search warrant after his involvement in the January 6th protest. | ||
It's been 35 days since President Trump issued a blanket pardon for all offenses related to January 6th. | ||
MSG Brown was asked to provide personal security for a permitted... | ||
The speaker's mother on January 6th, the Oathkeeper and retired Special Forces veteran, traveled to Washington, D.C. to do just that. | ||
So he went to D.C. to provide security for one of the permitted speaker's mother. | ||
So there was a speaker whose mother was going to be there. | ||
She was worried because every other time that there had been a big protest in D.C., there had been violence from Antifa, which was... | ||
The primary reason why the Oath Keepers and Jeremy Brown in particular wanted to be there to protect the innocent Trump supporters from being attacked by mobs of robing communists like happened every other time they went to Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, and here's a story for you, U.S. spies discussed kinks, sex changes, and fetishes in official chat rooms. | ||
The NSA is looking to take action against employees who abused its messaging system, according to a spokesman. | ||
The National Security Agency has reportedly launched an investigation into employees who allegedly used government operated chat rooms to discuss personal topics including kinks, sex changes and fetishes. | ||
During work hours, according to the City Journal, the outlet cited an agency spokesperson as vowing that those who found to have misused the system will face consequences. | ||
The City Journal reported on Monday that it obtained chat logs from the NSA's interlink messaging platform intended for official use, which showed the employees from agencies, including the NSA, CIA, DIA, and the DIA, had engaged in discussions about gender reassignment surgeries, polyamory, castration. | ||
Urination fetishes and a lot of other stuff that it's too early in the morning for me to actually say. | ||
But hey, apparently it's what they got up to on Taxpayer Dime. | ||
So yeah, we'll get into that too. | ||
We'll just wait for... | ||
Everybody eat breakfast first, and then we'll get into that. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Federal workers left in limbo as clock ticks down to Musk's email deadline. | ||
Federal workers fit Monday trying to figure out how or even whether to respond to Elon Musk's weekend email blast, telling them... | ||
To explain their work last week or risk losing their job. | ||
A day of confusing and often contradictory guidance left many federal workers still unclear ultimately how to handle Musk's request. | ||
Some were told to comply. | ||
Others were advised not to. | ||
And still others were awaiting instructions from their agency leaders until late in the day. | ||
And basically Trump said they'll have another chance to do this. | ||
Originally it was respond to this or you're fired. | ||
They sort of backed off from that and said we'll give them another chance. | ||
We'll give them another week to do it. | ||
It's beyond words. | ||
It is beyond words how much of a crisis this has inspired when it is the simplest request of all time. | ||
Say five things you did this week. | ||
It's actually kind of a nice practice. | ||
It's kind of something everybody should be doing in their personal life as well. | ||
Just a little check-in. | ||
Just a little, hey, make sure you respond to requests. | ||
Make sure you can just... | ||
At least try to justify your job. | ||
All they need is a response. | ||
But no. | ||
But no, they can't do it. | ||
They just absolutely cannot do it. | ||
I mean, the funniest part about all of this is that every single one of these people was offered a buyout with eight months of paid leave. | ||
So what did they do? | ||
So they don't take the buyout. | ||
Elon Musk and Donald Trump offer him eight months' salary. | ||
To quit, to resign. | ||
They refuse to do that. | ||
Like, okay, you want to work that bad? | ||
Send us an email about what you do. | ||
And they just can't do it. | ||
And they, like, threaten to resign over that. | ||
We got a big problem here, folks. | ||
We got a gigantic, suffocating problem. | ||
The size of our government is one thing. | ||
But, hey, if our government was full of self-motivated... | ||
Entrepreneurial types, people dedicated to their job and they just want to work hard. | ||
The size of the government wouldn't really be an issue. | ||
It's the fact that we have a bloated federal government with tens of millions of workers who apparently none of them do anything. | ||
Just none of them are capable of doing absolutely anything. | ||
So that's the real issue. | ||
That's the real big problem we have. | ||
And that's your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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Go to TheAlexJonesStore.com slash Harrison to let them know who sent you. | ||
Now, like I said, I mean, we could spend an entire show on any one of these stories. | ||
You've got NSA chat rooms filled with fetish material. | ||
You've got whistleblowers revealing that the FBI is deleting information about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And there's a lot of controversy surrounding the release, the declassification of these documents. | ||
There's a lot of sniping back and forth and drama going on on X about Anna Paulina Luna and the declassification committee in Congress, which is what we said as soon as it was announced. | ||
We were probably the first off the mark to say, why is there exactly, why is this happening? | ||
Why is there a declassification? | ||
When declassification does not require an intermediary of the Congress to read anything for us, just publish the documents. | ||
And a lot more people are asking that question now. | ||
And it seems like the Congressional Committee is getting increasingly desperate to justify their existence. | ||
We'll get into that in just a second. | ||
But let's begin with this story. | ||
This is absolutely massive. | ||
It's going to be hard to deal with. | ||
It's going to be very difficult to deal with this in an appropriate way. | ||
Who watches the watchers? | ||
Who patrols the police? | ||
And we've got the FBI here apparently permanently deleting evidence to obstruct Kash Patel and incoming Deputy Director Dan Bongino's investigations into these matters. | ||
We'll go to this video from Benny Johnson, clip number two. | ||
Here's the whistleblower saying the FBI is deleting massive amounts of evidence, so Cash Patel and Dan Bongino can't use it. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
You maybe give us a closer in perspective as to what the subversion is happening inside of the building right now. | ||
I mean, obviously you're going to have like an antibody reaction to somebody like Cash. | ||
I'll give you a big one that I heard recently, which was already passed on, is that there are FBI servers that are sort of stand-alone. | ||
And people inside the FBI... Have been working night and day to destroy files on these servers. | ||
And I was told that once these files are destroyed, the way they are set up, that even Elon Musk could not restore them. | ||
So that's happening right now, as we speak. | ||
That's happening with Kash Patel being the director. | ||
It was happening before he got there. | ||
And so that subversion, like I said, started immediately. | ||
And it's only going to continue. | ||
Here's another example, I was told. | ||
Last week, right out of the gates, Kash Patel came out and said 1,500 people, 500, you're going to Alabama. | ||
You're still going to be headquarters personnel, you're going to Alabama. | ||
1,000 of you, you're going out to the field. | ||
He said this long before the election even, that he said if he was in charge, he would say, let cops be cops and so go. | ||
Go out and be cops. | ||
Already, people are saying... | ||
We are not going to comply with that. | ||
We are going to make it seem as if we transferred. | ||
We're going to do what they call quote-unquote paper transfers, and we're not going to obey these lawful orders. | ||
I don't know if you heard Stephen Miller in the last few days. | ||
He came out and has given a great civics lesson on Article 2 of the Constitution. | ||
The FBI falls under the executive branch, and you have these career bureaucrats who say, nope. | ||
We answer to no one. | ||
Well, hopefully that's going to change, and I think under Akash Patel and Dan Bongino leadership, I think it will. | ||
But they've got to root out this subversion first. | ||
Somebody who works inside of the West Wing came up to us in a private setting when we were in D.C. and said, you would not believe the number of times that my office has to be swept for bugs. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Inside the White House has to be swept by agencies to... | ||
Figure out if there's electronic monitoring that's happening to us on a daily basis. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Any idea what's on the servers? | ||
That's so damning that it has to be siloed into such a secure facility with the lack of redundancy or capacity for anybody to go through and sort of forensic, like digital forensics, right? | ||
You can uncover. | ||
Most data that's deleted, you can uncover it in some capacity. | ||
So somebody's worked very hard to make sure that this data that you're talking about can be deleted and destroyed forever. | ||
Any idea what it is? | ||
No idea on what it is. | ||
I can only speculate. | ||
But you mentioned the Epstein list. | ||
I'd imagine it's cases like that. | ||
It's intel cases that are very siloed, very secretive. | ||
And I'm sure there's probably even information regarding the FBI's own subversive measures against... | ||
We learned over the last few days that the Oval Office was bugged. | ||
And they took out the Resolute desk to inspect it more. | ||
Who's doing that type of thing, Benny? | ||
It's going to be, if they're operating at all as they should be, it's going to be the FBI. Because they're the domestic agency. | ||
Now, is it beyond the CIA or NSA playing a role? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
all, because I think all of these agencies at this point do not have the best interest of the American public in mind. | ||
That's something that the Trump administration is trying to change. | ||
But it's going to be an uphill battle, I believe, for the entire term. | ||
OK, so, yeah, a lot of really troubling revelations in that little four minute clip. | ||
I don't even understand how they can refuse to be transferred. | ||
Like, so FBI agents are transferred to Alabama or transferred to some, you know, non-headquarter FBI office and they just say no. | ||
They do a paper transfer where they pretend to move. | ||
If that's the lack of like oversight and control that the American people have over our massively empowered spy state apparatus, we're in we're in gigantic trouble. | ||
So he says they're deleting servers in a permanent way that are unsalvageable, which is very difficult. | ||
Definitely possible. | ||
It usually involves the physical destruction of the hard drives that hold this information. | ||
Usually you'll wipe it first and then physically delete it. | ||
So they're deleting documents probably have to do with the Epstein case. | ||
He also mentions that the Resolute desk was bugged. | ||
Spying at the White House is obviously a massive issue. | ||
It was during Trump's first term that... | ||
It was found that Stingray devices had been mounted outside of the White House to capture all incoming and outgoing cellular traffic. | ||
Stingray devices, basically just an interceptor. | ||
It captures all cell phone data in the area. | ||
In particular, those devices were found to be placed there by Israel. | ||
And about five days ago, the Resolute desk was removed from the Oval Office. | ||
To be swept for bugs apparently has a replacement desk in there now. | ||
The official story is that it's because Elon Musk's son wiped his boogers on the desk, which I frankly just don't buy. | ||
I just don't buy that. | ||
And the rumor, of course, from the beginning was that the desk was removed to sweep for bugs. | ||
So the Trump administration is in a very real way going up against an entrenched deep state spy network that is at this moment destroying evidence of their crimes while committing more crimes and spying on the Trump administration just like they did in 2016 and before because they are the dictatorship we're trying to free ourselves from. | ||
Yes, the deep state civil war is on. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I didn't have time to actually find it here to actually quote it for you. | ||
But if you remember the document that we call the Eagle 2 document, I had Ian Carroll on about a year ago to talk about it when he discovered it. | ||
It's like, it's quite weird to talk about it. | ||
Just last week, we were hanging out, we were both still just like, why does nobody care about this? | ||
How does nobody else talk about this set of documents that explains in excruciating detail, as if it's a script for a movie, exactly how the creation of The Deep State came about? | ||
And it gives dates and times and locations, who made the decision, what the decision was. | ||
The whole thing was about the CIA needing an alternative, secretive, A fundraising measure, so they decided to deal drugs in Vietnam, and that became everything that rolled out to Iran-Contra. | ||
But a portion of that document describes how when everything started to be uncovered, when there started to be cracks in the secrecy, and there started to be whistleblowers and congressional investigations, what they did was immediately appoint George H.W. Bush to the CIA for the sole intent and purpose of destroying evidence of what they'd been up to. | ||
And that exact thing is happening now. | ||
And also in that document, it lays out explicitly that the leaders, the directors, the controllers of these organizations were not the real people in charge. | ||
And they actually refer to like the shadow head of the FBI or the CIA. The people who are actually in charge of these organizations but never have their name on official documents and are never... | ||
Replaced ever. | ||
They're just there for decades on end controlling the CIA from the shadows while a variety of public faces cycle through the pretend office of director of the CIA. So that is clearly still the setup operating right now. | ||
We clearly still have a shadow government controlling things as they have since at least the mid-60s, mid-1960s in this country. | ||
Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, that was the real firing gun starting their operation. | ||
And so that's literally exactly what's happening at the FBI as we speak, is people going in and systematically deleting all the evidence of all the crimes that they've been up to. | ||
Again, it's a very dangerous situation where the authorities that you've entrusted with your national security... | ||
Use that trust and use the privileges they're given in that position to instead be criminals. | ||
And we just need to tear the whole thing down. | ||
Let's get a report on this from Alex Jones. | ||
He filed this report this morning, clip number seven. | ||
Major update on whistleblower reports that the FBI is destroying massive amounts of information implicating the deep state. | ||
Here it is. | ||
So it was trending on X last night that respected FBI whistleblower Garrett O'Boyle was reportedly saying that the FBI was destroying all this classified secret siloed information so that Kash Patel and Pam Bondi couldn't get it. | ||
And people then inferred from that it meant just Epstein stuff. | ||
But I couldn't find where he actually... | ||
Was saying it. | ||
And then this morning when I woke up, I noticed that he'd been on Benny Johnson's show yesterday. | ||
But for some reason, all the respected journalists, people I really respect, were not putting a link to that. | ||
They were just saying that, oh, he was reporting that. | ||
So I'm going to put under this post the actual video of what he said, and it brings a lot of clarity. | ||
He doesn't know what they're destroying. | ||
He just has resources that it's siloed, off-site. | ||
Really secretive FBI stuff. | ||
I'll guarantee you, it is Epstein stuff. | ||
You can guarantee it's political persecution. | ||
He also says, you know, it's probably, obviously, January 6th type stuff we know they did. | ||
And so it really is the mother load. | ||
Since the days of J. Edgar Hoover, they've been experts at keeping blackmailing people for political power, mainly for the Democrats and Republicans as well. | ||
So, yeah, we need the Epstein files released yesterday. | ||
And I understand that there's a lot of information, a lot of stuff to go over, and some names have to be protected, like victims and things. | ||
So it's not an easy task, but it needs to be done. | ||
It's a major litmus test for the Trump administration, who I would already give an A+. But people are really wanting to see all this. | ||
It was, what, 35 days ago, 36 days ago, that Trump declassified all the JFK, RFK, Martin Luther King, 9-11, a bunch of other stuff. | ||
But none of that's come out of the Congresswoman. | ||
Anna Paulina Luna, that's over that commission that's supposed to get the information, has been given nothing so far. | ||
So it's starting to get a little concerning. | ||
Trump's doing a great job on so many fronts. | ||
I know the declassification's a big deal, but it's just time to start disgorging it. | ||
Justice be done, may the heavens fall. | ||
I'll be on the air today at 11 a.m. | ||
Central, 12 noon Eastern. | ||
Ed Rilak shows on next, breaking this down on many other developments. | ||
Thank you so much for watching. | ||
God bless, and I'll see you on the air. | ||
Alright, so yeah, it's a little rundown. | ||
And we'll get into what Anna Paulina Luna is saying as, yeah, more and more heat is coming down on her. | ||
People getting sick of all the talk of declassification when declassification doesn't require any talk. | ||
You just release the documents and let everybody see it. | ||
And you can't release the documents if they're being secretly destroyed in off-site servers. | ||
Again, I really wonder what is actually going on here. | ||
I wonder what's actually going on because there's a lot of different perceptions going around. | ||
And I would just love to be a fly on the wall right now. | ||
I can't tell if this is Trump people scrambling and getting in conflicts with the Stay behind people if this is really dramatic behind the scenes or if they're just everything is normal. | ||
You're getting different energies from all these different people. | ||
But for the Americans, we just want it out. | ||
We just want it out. | ||
We want these things to happen quickly. | ||
I spent the whole first hour of the show yesterday talking about initiative and doing things quickly. | ||
And this is exactly what I was talking about. | ||
The problem is, how do you act quickly against the people who are your soldiers? | ||
If you see what I'm saying, like the FBI would be the ones that you would hope, it's like, okay, send the FBI in and lock down that server, but it's like, okay, the server's in the FBI's possession and they're disobeying orders. | ||
Like, what do you do at that point? | ||
Do you need a Praetorian Guard? | ||
Do we need Trump to have, like... | ||
50 ex-Navy SEALs and Green Berets who swear a blood oath to him, and then he sends them into the FBI with a skeleton key, just go in, you have full access to absolutely everything, just lock it all down and arrest anybody trying to interfere. | ||
I don't know, but we gotta do something. | ||
What do you do? | ||
What do you do when the FBI themselves are the ones deliberately destroying information when they should be the ones carrying out the Lawful orders. | ||
It's very troubling. | ||
It's very troubling to see this happen. | ||
Again, all we know now is that a whistleblower has come forward with explosive allegations that the FBI is systematically deleting massive amounts of evidence to obstruct investigations by Kash Patel and Dan Bongino. | ||
According to this whistleblower, FBI officials are allegedly purging files tied to high-profile cases, including documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and internal operations against American citizens. | ||
If true, these actions could significantly impact ongoing investigations and public trust in the agency. | ||
And one thing I'm hoping is that this is not in and of itself a distraction or a cover-up. | ||
Because let's be honest. | ||
We don't need any of these documents. | ||
We don't need any. | ||
I mean, I'm sure we'd find out a lot of stuff. | ||
I'm sure we will. | ||
I hope we will find a lot of stuff. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein documents, people involved we didn't know were involved, awareness by the FBI earlier on. | ||
I'm sure they were cooperating with Jeffrey Epstein in all of this. | ||
I'm sure there's a lot about Jeffrey Epstein that could and will come out. | ||
Not that we need it. | ||
Not that we need it. | ||
We don't need it. | ||
Why would we? | ||
Everything that is already public is more than enough to start rounding up these criminal networks. | ||
And we have a FOIA request about how the FBI designated Infowars as a white supremacy domestic terrorist operation and has been spying on us since, what was it, 2011? | ||
2013? | ||
So it's like, I mean, that's a major violation of our right to free speech. | ||
To be placed under surveillance. | ||
Continual surveillance with our electronic communications monitored. | ||
They can place agents in our proximity to follow us or to try to infiltrate our organization. | ||
All of these things is what it means when you're classified in the way that Infowars was classified by the FBI. So when they say they're deleting information about internal operations that could be condemning, it's like, well, we already have enough of that. | ||
I mean, there's no question as to whether the FBI was spying on Americans. | ||
They absolutely were. | ||
We're some of them. | ||
There's no question they were using their investigative powers to progress political agendas. | ||
It's on display by their own making, right? | ||
They signed the document of the 51 spies lying about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
Like, all of this is evident and in our face. | ||
So all this, I think, is a big deal. | ||
It highlights one of the major dangers of what Trump is trying to do, which is that you have these stay-behind deep state networks that are ignoring orders, and apparently there's no force above them to actually force them to comply. | ||
It's a major issue, and it highlights that. | ||
But I also don't want to act like if they delete this information, then they get away with it. | ||
Why should they get away with any of this? | ||
We know pretty much everything already. | ||
A lot. | ||
I guess we don't know what we don't know. | ||
But I also wonder if the Epstein stuff is maybe a little bit of a distraction. | ||
Obviously, it's a huge thing. | ||
It was a gigantic honeypot blackmail operation, as everybody knows, carried out by a foreign state. | ||
But again, it's like, okay, we know that Les Wexner... | ||
Gifted the most expensive house in New York to Jeffrey Epstein for free because they're just such good friends. | ||
That dude's still walking around out there. | ||
Are there some secret files that we need to uncover about that? | ||
Why? | ||
Why, though? | ||
We know enough. | ||
We know plenty. | ||
Again, we'll keep telling you all about this, but at the end of the day, these people should just be... | ||
Round it up in the first place. | ||
We don't need any more information. | ||
We have plenty of information. | ||
In fact, I want to go to a video now. | ||
This is a disgraced FBI official Andrew McCabe. | ||
Did I put that in? | ||
I'm going to have to put that in a second here. | ||
You can just tell from their sort of attitude and the way that he phrases things. | ||
They're legitimately scared right now. | ||
I'm going to say that they are legitimately terrified of what is coming down the pipe with Kash Patel and Dan Bongino on the hunt for subversives in our spy state. | ||
And of course, it's not just the FBI where this is happening. | ||
You've got people blowing the whistle. | ||
Well, blowing the whistle is not the right word. | ||
They're revealing the location and times of ICE raids in order to warn the illegal immigrants to get out of there before it happens. | ||
Whoever this leaker is has been found by Kristi Noem. | ||
We'll go to clip 15 here. | ||
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announces she has found the ICE raid leaker and they are going to be held to account. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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I have found some leakers. | |
We are continuing to get more. | ||
They will be fired. | ||
There will be consequences. | ||
And remember, when they leak information to the press in order to blow an op, they are putting law enforcement lives in jeopardy. | ||
They are risking their lives and putting their families in the position where they have to live without those individuals any further. | ||
So you bet. | ||
We have used every tactic that we have. | ||
If you remember, we talked just last week about how I'm using polygraphs to go after and to really interview these folks. | ||
Because we are a national security agency, I have that tool I can use. | ||
Also looking at their emails, looking at their communications. | ||
And it's amazing how these bureaucrats who have an agenda to stop the work that we're doing to bring safety to America, how they will sell each other down the river if it's just to protect themselves. | ||
So don't worry. | ||
I am doing everything to find these leakers and to get rid of them so that we can do our work and our law enforcement officers and agents can do it safely. | ||
And again, you have to strategize for this, right? | ||
What they should be doing is announcing raids that never actually happen, but announcing different raid times to different people to see what gets leaked out to narrow it down. | ||
I mean, this is the job that we're stuck with, right? | ||
We've got these infinite number of criminal aliens, and God only knows how many are actually here. | ||
The official numbers are ridiculously low. | ||
Like, they still say the same numbers that they were saying in the early 80s. | ||
As if we haven't had 40 years of continuous inflow since then. | ||
Fine. | ||
And it's like, and this is across the board, you've got this major problem. | ||
In this case, the problem is illegal aliens. | ||
Which you could solve, and it wouldn't be that difficult, except the tool with which you're trying to solve this problem, ICE, has people inside who are on the side of the aliens and are working against you. | ||
So you have to mount a sort of dual offensive against both the problem that you're trying to solve and the people trying to prevent you from solving the problem. | ||
And it's not a small task to take on. | ||
And apparently they are doing so. | ||
But again, you know, the question is, what do you do about this? | ||
What do you do to rein in the spy state? | ||
I really don't know. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
I'll open up the phone lines for your calls. | ||
In fact, we'll go ahead and do that right now. | ||
Because we're going to have Wade Stotz on at 10, right? | ||
Yeah, we'll do calls through the next hour. | ||
I'm going to open up the lines for your calls. | ||
Number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
You can start calling in now. | ||
We'll take your calls and go to them in the next hour. | ||
Because I want to know if anybody has any ideas about this. | ||
Like, any ideas for solutions about this? | ||
You know, outside of having like a Praetorian Guard-style new organization that Trump creates via executive order that just says we have a, you know, it's the executive task force or something. | ||
You can call it the safety squad. | ||
You can call it the SS for short. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But this is the situation that they put us in, where the organizations that we've entrusted with our... | ||
Safety and security are the ones destroying it. | ||
So what do you do? | ||
Do you create an executive branch enforcement arm that answers strictly to the president and is composed of experienced veterans who have sworn a personal oath to Trump? | ||
Sounds a little bit like a dictatorship, but then again, that's what we're operating under already. | ||
What we're seeing here is the You know, desperate death throes or final struggle of a dictatorship being dismantled. | ||
Because when you talk about a dictatorship, you think about, you know, a charismatic leader, you know, taking over all the institutions of a government and bending them to his will. | ||
And that's how some dictatorships have been formed. | ||
The dictatorship we're in is entirely different. | ||
All it means is that our government, this giant corporate entity, That controls our laws and economy is completely not just unresponsive to the American voters, but antagonistic towards them. | ||
So we don't have, there's not a charismatic leader that everybody follows. | ||
That's why people think Trump is a dictator, because he's a charismatic leader, and they think that's what a dictatorship is. | ||
No, a dictatorship is when the rule of the country is stripped from the people. | ||
And placed in the hands of a person or a group who can operate with impunity and secrecy and who uses ruthless tactics to crush their enemies. | ||
That is what we're living in right now, and that's being exposed. | ||
I hope the left, especially, is understanding this. | ||
I hope the people that have spent the last decade endlessly shrieking about the threat of a dictatorship, do you realize that's literally what's being exposed right here? | ||
That is what... | ||
We've been living under, and that's what's being eradicated, and control of these organizations is being returned to people who have to actually respond to the voters. | ||
Because if you have a giant apparatus of thousands of people who have absolutely nobody to answer to in terms of anybody actually elected, Congress is supposed to provide oversight. | ||
But how many times have we seen, in even just the past few years, The Congress demands something of the FBI and be told no. | ||
Demand something of the CIA and to be told we can't talk about that. | ||
Congressman, that's classified or that's, you know, it's a national security issue. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
Plus, the spy states and the spy organizations themselves are spying on the Congress and the Senate. | ||
And so they're kept, you know, silent out of blackmail or, you know, the fact that they are complicit. | ||
So if our government isn't responsible to the citizens and can't be replaced by voting, it's a dictatorship. | ||
I mean, we live in a dictatorship. | ||
A dictatorship without a dictator. | ||
So there you go. | ||
That's where we are right now. | ||
Let's go to this video of Andrew McCabe. | ||
This is Andrew McCabe, disgraced former FBI. And this is a guy that I thought he was going to be arrested in Trump's first term. | ||
A lot of these people, Peter Strzok and others, this is maybe the most frustrating thing out of the entire time that I've been at M4. It's the last eight years since Trump got elected. | ||
The most frustrating aspect of all of this is you get people dead to rights like Peter Strzok and Andrew McCabe. | ||
Just caught, red-handed, hand in the cookie jar. | ||
They're on video, in their own words, describing the crimes they commit. | ||
And they don't even get fired. | ||
Andrew McCabe, at least, had to resign. | ||
But why is he not in jail? | ||
Why are any of these people not in jail? | ||
This video's a little long. | ||
I won't be able to get to all of it. | ||
But let's go to Andrew McCabe to watch him coping with the fact that the FBI is now in the hands of people responsive to the American public. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Someone who used to be deputy director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe, he is CNN's senior law enforcement analyst. | ||
What is your reaction to hearing of this appointment? | ||
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Well, I'm stunned. | |
I think, Brianna, in the same way that I would expect most FBI people, current and former, are really shocked. | ||
I've heard from many of them in the last 24 hours. | ||
And this departure from 117 years of history and tradition is really remarkable. | ||
Not because it's historic and that's a reason for continuing, but because the demands of the job are so unique. | ||
They are so broad. | ||
Of such immense scope and responsibility that it takes people an entire career, 15, 16, 17, 18 years, before typically they're ready to fill this role. | ||
So a deep understanding of the FBI, its mission, how it accomplishes that mission, the different tools that are to be used, the capabilities of the workforce, all those things go into it. | ||
So bringing someone who has no connection to that whatsoever is really stunning. | ||
Dangerous, I would add. | ||
Sources say this hiring of Bongino happened after a week-long standoff between Acting Deputy Attorney Emile Bove and the Acting FBI Deputy Director Robert Kassane. | ||
Bove had demanded the names of FBI agents involved in the January 6th in the Trump-related investigations. | ||
Kassane... | ||
Resisted Bove's demands. | ||
Kassane had been expected to get the job. | ||
So when you look at that, do you think that could have contributed to this? | ||
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It certainly could have. | |
You know, I don't know the internal machinations of how this played out, but there's no question that Kassane and Driscoll are the two people that the Trump administration chose from within the ranks to run the FBI. But what they showed during that brief period was they were not blindly loyal. | ||
To the dictates of DOJ and specifically Emile Beauvais, they acted to protect the people, the agents and analysts and all those FBI folks who did the right thing, who complied with the law and with FBI policy and working on the cases, the January 6th cases to which they were assigned. | ||
And that sort of adherence to duty and honor. | ||
Is not something that is valued by the current administration, and so they had to go. | ||
See, this is the- Can you explain to us sort of- We can go ahead and pull that down. | ||
So again, that's disgraced FBI official McKay melting down over Dan Bongino, coming FBI deputy director. | ||
And I mean, you have to understand, the world that we're entering into, or that have entered into already, the conspiracies are open. | ||
And that's the type of language that's used to justify the illegal activity. | ||
It's not that we're disobeying lawful orders from an elected president. | ||
It's that the FBI is preserving its integrity against the DOJ and refusing to be blindly loyal to a political event. | ||
It's out in the open, folks. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
We got some interesting news just came in. | ||
We're going to do a little test live on air this hour. | ||
Some subliminal messaging going on. | ||
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A new Apple update. | |
We'll do this live. | ||
We'll try to recreate it on air for you here this hour. | ||
We're going to take your calls as well. | ||
But I want to go to a video here from Ian Carroll, friend of the show. | ||
And he's expressing... | ||
I'm sure what I was expressing yesterday when it came to Dan Bongino. | ||
Actually, I had a viewer, a watcher, a listener DM me with his view on Dan Bongino, and I thought it was very well put, and I'll just read some of it here so you can get an idea of what I was trying to express. | ||
You know, you probably tell him, like, I don't want to condemn the guy. | ||
At the same time, it's a little bit baffling how, you know, you hear about Jeffrey Epstein and you don't immediately connect it to intelligence. | ||
It's like a little bit suspicious of me. | ||
And then you say he's Middle Eastern country, but you don't say exactly. | ||
You can't say exactly which one. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
From Pugs in Politics, Pugs underscore in underscore politics. | ||
Maybe I'm naive. | ||
To be thinking this, but I don't think Bongino has had his full awakening moment yet. | ||
He lives in what I like to call the normie bubble, where he doesn't understand and or doesn't want to admit that things are indeed that corrupted globally. | ||
He's actually been a litmus test for me as to where the general population of conservatives are with awareness of the illusions the media and government have created. | ||
The Israel thing feels like religious dogma mixed with justifiable disgust with Hamas and those that support Hamas, making it a blind spot for him. | ||
Not necessarily that he's paid off by Israel, but that he's blinded by the propaganda and his own experience overseas. | ||
I believe he genuinely didn't know about Epstein connections to Mossad, and Bongino doesn't pretend to be a journalist. | ||
He sticks to analyzing mainstream news and commentary, and of course has a few good inside sources from his line of work. | ||
But because he's focused on basically what the mainstream news is pumping and counterfeiting, he misses the larger picture, basically saying he's missing the forest for the trees. | ||
And the reason why it's suspicious to me is because you – I mean how can you be missing out on this stuff? | ||
Like is it even possible to not know these things if you're really that high level? | ||
I don't really get it. | ||
But then again, Tucker Carlson, I would say, didn't really have his full awakening until just a couple years ago. | ||
While he was on Fox, he was still pretty much towing the normie line. | ||
And it goes to what I was saying at the end of the last segment, that when you have Andrew McCabe on CNN saying the brave and patriotic FBI is preserving their institutional integrity against interference by these elected officials, | ||
That's the narrative that's being sold to the FBI because when you have a conspiracy this widespread, this all-encompassing, not everybody is read in and indoctrinated on the secret maneuvers going on. | ||
You need tons of people who, in their own minds and in their own hearts, they can justify what they're doing in some way. | ||
I think that's a little bit where Dan Bongino lies. | ||
Again, it's not that I think... | ||
He's like an Israeli agent. | ||
He's working for Mossad and he's secretly against us. | ||
But he's sort of fallen for the propaganda, just like FBI agents that are, as we speak, deleting documents about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
They're not necessarily thinking, you know, I'm helping a pedophile network getting away with it. | ||
They're thinking we have to preserve this material, preserve the integrity of the FBI against the meddling from this dictator, Donald Trump. | ||
So again, it's a distinction that doesn't actually matter. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you're doing it willfully or because you're falling for the lies. | ||
The effect is the same at the end of the day. | ||
So it doesn't actually matter whether you're in on it or accidentally in on it. | ||
They're in on it. | ||
They're doing the bad things for the bad people. | ||
They need to be punished and caught. | ||
But I think it's something that Maybe the conspiracy realm is not caught up with the idea that these things are in the open now. | ||
And when you hear Andrew McCabe on CNN talk about the integrity of the FBI being preserved against political interference, that's the signal to the conspirators how to justify in their own mind the resistance against lawful orders, which is illegal. | ||
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I'm I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Again, we're reading some bizarre information about a possible act of subliminal manipulation taking place with Apple. | ||
I'll have to get to that in just a second. | ||
I'm going to go out to your phone calls here in just a moment. | ||
moment i do want to go to this ian carroll uh video because again i think it it expresses what a lot of uh issues a lot of people are finding with the trump administration i'll expand a little bit on it on the other side but here's here's ian carroll with the video uh very very similar to what i was saying yesterday let's watch and a massive massive portion of american citizens today have this question | ||
Both on Trump's side and on the left and everyone in the middle is noticing, very rightly, that Trump and Tulsi and Cash and Pam Bondi, RFK. Marco Rubio. | ||
This entire administration, this entire cabinet, they've got great takes on America, in my opinion. | ||
Great takes on the FBI, great takes on the CIA, great takes on the deep state, great takes on taking down the corporate banker pharma control of our country. | ||
But every single one of them is a Zionist and extremely pro-Israel and pretends like Israel is our greatest ally, despite the clear evidence against that. | ||
Sure, maybe some Israelis are on our side. | ||
I'm sure there's lots of Israelis that are on our side that are good people, maybe. | ||
There's certainly a lot of Jewish people around the world that are great people. | ||
But all of these people are very vocal about cutting funding to Ukraine. | ||
That's great. | ||
But then they try to deflect and stay silent and just do a little dance every time we notice. | ||
That we're spending more money on Israel than on Ukraine over the years. | ||
None of them are talking about cutting funding to Israel that is actively blackmailing the entire US government, has a secret nuclear program, is committing a genocide. | ||
At the very least, it's an apartheid state. | ||
Their national economy is deeply intertwined in the diamond industry and all sorts of illegal international trade and human rights abuses around that in Africa. | ||
We have anti-Semitic speech laws in America when we can criticize our own government and our own president, but we can't criticize Israel. | ||
We can't even talk about it or else we'll get kicked off the internet, kicked out of the government. | ||
And I hold out at least a sliver of hope for most of these guys that they do understand what's going on and they understand the gravity of Israel's control and that they are just tiptoeing and playing it careful and trying to get the job done here without starting a firestorm that's going to prevent them from doing that. | ||
But it's not looking super great. | ||
And just like... | ||
Forget about all the other conspiracy theories about Israel. | ||
Forget about the Rothschilds. | ||
Forget about the Federal Reserve. | ||
Forget about the fact they own the media. | ||
Forget about the fact that they founded Hollywood. | ||
Forget about all that. | ||
Whether you think it's true or not, it does not matter. | ||
Just Epstein alone, just Epstein, blows this whole thing wide open. | ||
That is why a lot of the same attention, or so much attention is being paid to it. | ||
And he's right. | ||
Actually, to his point, Just a minute ago, Ilhan Omar posts, the AG still not releasing the Epstein files is weird and raises the question of who she might be protecting. | ||
And she's responded to that by a Vivek Ramaswamy parody account, but a right-winger, saying for the first time ever, I actually agree with Ilhan. | ||
They need to release the Epstein list, the RFK, and JFK files, the 9-11 documents now. | ||
No more delays, no more cover-ups, and definitely no pointless task force just to release the files we know how to read. | ||
And again, it's just, you know. | ||
It's this one topic that sort of intersects all of these things. | ||
And you have to wonder. | ||
And again, it's not just that these people favor Israel over Hamas. | ||
That's understandable. | ||
It's the fact that Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, Dan Bongino, all of them are on video being asked, like, what is your number one priority? | ||
And all of them respond to Israel. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it's a little weird, I think, and I wonder how much of the rest of this has to do with that, with that concept. | ||
Anyway, we can get more into it, but you've got to wonder how many people in our FBI and CIA are just loyal to Israel and are deleting information about Jeffrey Epstein because that's where their loyalty lies. | ||
You really got to wonder. | ||
And clearly, our government has absolutely no controls to determine whether or not somebody is an Israeli spy, considering that most people in position to power and in public are more loyal to Israel than America anyway. | ||
So it's like... | ||
Okay, so just government by treason? | ||
Is that where we're operating? | ||
We're a treasonocracy? | ||
Our government... | ||
It's actually just another country's government operating us. | ||
It's very troubling stuff. | ||
And that just sort of exists in all the stories that we are talking about today. | ||
And the question has to be asked. | ||
With that, we'll go out to your calls. | ||
James in Indiana. | ||
Let's go to line one here. | ||
James in Indiana says the FBI is complete trash and asking about them spying on Infowars. | ||
Line one. | ||
James, Indiana. | ||
Alright, you're on the air, James. | ||
James, go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, I wonder if the DOJ has been wiretapping your caller's phone calls since being on your show speaking out over this broken government and veteran suicide that the government's causing to get reform. | ||
My accounts have been altered. | ||
My healthcare's screwed with. | ||
It came out over the weekend. | ||
The EIG's been covering up federal corruption while retaliating against anybody speaking out. | ||
We've also had problems in Indiana with the EIG putting out statements saying that veterans will use the news media to get what they want. | ||
So if you speak out, you will most likely be retaliated against. | ||
And also, in November it came out, the Postal Service has been hiding all the mail and whatnot. | ||
We've had problems in Elkhart, Indiana. | ||
In November I put out, it went out in the news, an article. | ||
It's called Post Office Needs Congressional Oversight. | ||
It was in the Goshen News. | ||
I was talking about do not put anything sensitive on your mail. | ||
Like passwords, because hundreds of people, if not thousands of people get it. | ||
Somebody went into the DAV, had them change my account number, revoked it, and then backdated it years. | ||
There's some weird stuff going on. | ||
Yeah, it's like you would think of any federal agency could just do its job and not cross the line over... | ||
Because you can understand, well, the FBI is there to spy on people. | ||
The CIA is there to spy on people. | ||
Maybe they spy on some American citizens every once in a while. | ||
You can kind of explain a little bit. | ||
The one federal agency you would expect to just do its job, just accept packages and deliver them, would be the United States Postal Service. | ||
Clearly, that's not the case. | ||
And they're losing billions of dollars. | ||
The leader of the post office just had to resign in disgrace because they... | ||
We're basically collapsing as an institution, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were just as corrupt as all the others. | ||
What we're seeing here is the chemotherapy, dealing with the cancer that has metastasized in every single organ of our governmental body. | ||
So, yeah, even the Postal Service hasn't escaped this degradation and aberration. | ||
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What the Post Office does is they heat and cool these empty buildings. | |
I've gotten a hold of Doge, and I can actually say the Postal Service, they're the only agency in the world that pre-funds their retirement a year in advance, which costs billions of dollars, and they're spending hundreds of millions of dollars of heating and cooling these empty warehouses because after the mailman goes in there and leaves, he's only there for about two hours. | ||
You have all this empty space being heated and cooling, which is ridiculous. | ||
And if they would just take a, like those apartment boxes, just put a box at every corner, They could get rid of two routes for every three, which would save the Postal Service. | ||
There's lots of ways the Postal Service could be made a hell of a lot more efficient. | ||
I think the Postal Service is a good thing. | ||
I don't want to see it privatized or anything like that. | ||
I'd actually like to see it actually be operated efficiently and serve the American people in more ways than just delivering the mail. | ||
But that's a topic for another conversation. | ||
Thank you very much for the call. | ||
James, let's go to Chad in Minnesota now. | ||
Chad on line three. | ||
Go ahead, Chad, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning. | ||
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Yeah, quick plug, the Shilajit, I think that's great. | |
I was going to mention it a while back on one of the calls, and I was hesitant because of what your show, all the other product. | ||
Oh, shoot. | ||
We lost you there. | ||
Buddy, if you want to call back, we'll have you on again. | ||
You're right in the middle of a plug. | ||
I was going to let you go. | ||
Yes, Shilajit is now available on thealexjonesstore.com slash Harrison if you want to let him know who sent you. | ||
Sean in California is up next. | ||
Sean, go ahead. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
You doing good today? | ||
Doing all right. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
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Real fast, I'll help the other fellow out because I have the ultimate CMOS. I have just cracked the seal. | |
So I will be letting you guys know how that works out for me. | ||
So realalexjonesstore.com, folks, and infowarsstore.com. | ||
Go visit it. | ||
Thank you for your support, Sean. | ||
We cannot do it without you. | ||
Sincerely, thank you. | ||
Definitely. | ||
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Now, here's our thing. | |
Whether you look at the Libra Code or other historical documents, the government will not stop doing what it's doing, which has always been a soft martial law, until the people return to self-governance. | ||
At restore-america.org, we actually teach that. | ||
We basically made a landing page for national-sibley.net that I've always talked to you about. | ||
You know, it simply comes down to the people using that First Amendment to petition for redress of grievances. | ||
A petition's a written instrument. | ||
If it's not in writing, this wild and woolly government can kind of do it at once. | ||
Now, the good news is, yes, Trump's in there. | ||
But the other offices, you know, and legislators, et cetera, they have no idea what we want because we're not willing to sign our John Hancock and say these are our demands as your taxpaying bosses. | ||
They are public servants. | ||
And the second the FBI... I think that they can burn property that belongs to the people. | ||
They have just committed massive crimes in which we can actually have... | ||
I don't want to encourage people going through these de facto court systems, but you have a sheriff at a county level. | ||
What county are each of those government offices in? | ||
And are there enough people that were willing to assemble at state and county levels to have the standing to actually make those directives, requisitions, or other demands? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
I also wonder what role... | ||
Like, sheriffs have to play in this. | ||
After all, sheriffs have always been sort of the last line of defense against federal encroachment. | ||
A sheriff can literally, you know, bar federal agents from their county if they want. | ||
They actually have a lot of leeway in that. | ||
And there's been a lot of talk for a long time about using sheriffs to, you know, undo some of the feds' more aggressive maneuvers. | ||
I wonder if sheriffs in these areas couldn't storm in. | ||
You know, maybe the Texas Rangers need to go. | ||
Check in on the FBI office in Dallas or something like that. | ||
And, you know, the point of this, I'm so glad everybody's sort of naturally just doing this anyway. | ||
But, you know, whatever we can do to help coordinate and maximize this effort, we need people, you know, helping out the Trump administration locally. | ||
We talked about this a lot with Matt Baker, the local doge, right? | ||
Actually finding wasteful spending in your local government. | ||
And confronting it and acting as a watchdog in the same way that Elon Musk and Doge are doing for the federal government. | ||
It needs to happen for the local government. | ||
I'd say the same thing. | ||
Whatever we can do in our localities or by voting in the right people. | ||
We have a lot of stories today about activist judges being corrupt. | ||
We have to get the right judges in place. | ||
We have to get the right mayors and governors in place, by which I mean right-wing ones, not left-wing ones, in order to facilitate Trump's activities on the federal level. | ||
Which is good, because our big mistake in 2016 was sitting back and watching as the Trump administration struggled against this unified, uniparty, deep state of Republicans and Democrats and the mainstream media all ripping him apart. | ||
And of course, I don't blame QAnon for that, but obviously that was the point of the QAnon PSYOP was, you know, sit back and relax, trust the plan, patriots are in control. | ||
It was never true. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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Okay, now... | |
Matt Baker's onto something very good. | ||
As you know, I'm from Riverside County. | ||
He's down there in San Diego County. | ||
The people, when they're assembled, can't give me the common-law grand jury, which has the power to audit and direct government officials, going all the way back to George Washington. | ||
So DOGE is like a live-action version of what we, the people, need to be doing. | ||
But we have to assemble, have the standing. | ||
You only need 40 people at a state level to pop it off, 13 people per county, three-quarters of your county. | ||
That's not an impossible number to reach. | ||
So we can do what Matt Baker's talking about, lawfully and legally, but you've got to do it in line with what the government asks. | ||
Otherwise, they think you're what's called a runaway jury. | ||
So there is actually mechanisms, but the American people have to be willing to do it, which means you've got to put in, they call it the sweat equity these days with the kids. | ||
You've got to put in the grind. | ||
Yep, absolutely. | ||
100%, we've got to get involved on the local level. | ||
I don't think everything needs to happen at the federal level. | ||
We can be providing that. | ||
Partisan assistance at the local level as well. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Sean. | ||
Let's go to Willie, your fellow Californian. | ||
Thank you, Sean. | ||
Willie on line six. | ||
Let's talk about Kristi Noem finding the ice leaker who was telling illegals how to avoid ice raids. | ||
Go ahead, Willie. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, Harrison, good morning. | ||
Yeah, we're in Riverside County as well, and we're losing a constitutional sheriff who is running for governor this time. | ||
Hopefully he'll win, but we'd really love to have him back if not. | ||
But we all need to keep our hands on the political accountability steering wheel, so to speak, by voicing constructive... | ||
Critical opinions of the Trump administration. | ||
And we need accountability, not retribution. | ||
And Doge is doing a great job exposing a lot of the fraud. | ||
But like Kristi Noem just said again, we've got to quit firing government officials with their pensions intact and CNN commentator jobs waiting for them. | ||
Our society has totally been conditioned away from constructive criticism and critical thinking skills. | ||
And we've got to hold their feet to the fire and make our voices heard constantly. | ||
And Trump needs to know he can only be our favorite president if he listens to his base. | ||
He's not our savior. | ||
He's our coach. | ||
Yeah, no, you're exactly right. | ||
I am right there with you. | ||
I hate hearing about... | ||
The two things I don't want to hear about anymore are firings and investigations. | ||
It's like... | ||
We have all the information we could ever need about these people. | ||
They're open about their criminality. | ||
And then they get caught and they just get fired like Andrew McCabe. | ||
Arrest them. | ||
Arrest them. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the only thing we want. | ||
The only thing we want. | ||
Disclosure. | ||
And we want. | ||
Because we don't need to do the investigations. | ||
They have all the information. | ||
They just withhold it. | ||
They just don't tell us what it is. | ||
They have all the Epstein files. | ||
They're just keeping it from their own blackmail implications. | ||
They have all the information about all of this stuff. | ||
There is a reason. | ||
They're holding it back from us, and it's because it implicates them. | ||
We don't need investigations. | ||
We need disclosure. | ||
We don't need firings. | ||
We need arrests, okay? | ||
We need to expand on all fronts. | ||
And again, I'm seeing this across the board, exactly as you're pointing out. | ||
People are holding the Trump administration and other Republicans' feet to the fire. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm sort of torn because I'm right there with them. | ||
We were the first. | ||
Ones to talk about, you know, the oversight committee and ask the question of why it exists. | ||
Most other people, when it was announced, was like, yeah, awesome! | ||
Anna Paulina Luna is going to disclose everything. | ||
It was also going to be like, wait, but why is she involved? | ||
Why is this involved? | ||
Now it's like everybody, General Michael Flynn is going up against her. | ||
Hans Monk says, like, Miss Luna is burning through a lot of goodwill with this endless TikTok routine. | ||
Whoever told her this was great for brand building and engagement was dead wrong, it's a massive net negative. | ||
She'd earned far more respect by just releasing everything at once. | ||
This in response to Annapolino Luna saying, My GOP Oversight Task Force first hearing will be held March 26th and will examine the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. | ||
We will visit the site of the assassination in Dallas, Texas and speak to first-hand witnesses. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
She was actually ratioed on this. | ||
She has more comments than likes, meaning that this was not a popular... | ||
Idea for her followers. | ||
And it's people just being like, what the hell? | ||
You're going to go interview a bunch of 100-year-old people? | ||
See if they remember anything from the 60s? | ||
Just release the documents. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
You're going to Dallas for a trip? | ||
What? | ||
Just release the documents. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It's not necessary to do any of this. | ||
I almost feel bad for her because she keeps responding. | ||
Because she is responding, and this is the good thing. | ||
And this is what it really means when we say X is the media now. | ||
X is the media now. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
You go on X and it's like whistleblowers talking about the FBI destroying documents in the NSA chat rooms filled with deviant sexual fetish material. | ||
It's like all this insane stuff. | ||
And I always start on X and then I go to the mainstream and it's just non-existent. | ||
There's not reporting any of it. | ||
All the biggest stories are being covered ad nauseum on X. You can't even find them on mainstream media. | ||
Which was always how it kind of was. | ||
You'd find a bunch of stuff not in the mainstream media. | ||
That was important, and they were just ignoring it. | ||
But when they had a de facto monopoly of the political discussion, when the mainstream media controlled what politicians saw and didn't see, what they responded to and didn't respond to, then it didn't really matter what you were talking about. | ||
It never filtered up to the level where action could actually be taken. | ||
That's changed, and we've been talking about this with J.D. Vance in particular, responding to people on X, concerns they have, that in and of itself, that is the ultimate act of taking power away from the mainstream media and giving it to the people, is when you have the elected representatives actually responding to and interacting with the people without the filter of the media deciding what was important and what wasn't. | ||
If it were up to the media, all we'd be discussing would be the firings, Doge, and how bad that was and how bad we feel for the IRS agents. | ||
That's all they're talking about. | ||
Luckily, and it's taken a while, but finally people started to realize mainstream media doesn't actually matter anymore. | ||
There's a lot more eyes, a lot more audience, a lot more influence on X. | ||
And so you've got people like J.D. Vance or Anna Paulina Luna actually responding to concerns that previously would have just been voiced into the abyss and never would have been responded to. | ||
So she says on February 11th and February 19th, House Oversight sent a letter to the DOJ asking for status on releasing the Epstein files as well as JFK, etc. | ||
The DOJ has not responded, reaching out on X because we can't seem to get a response from the AG. | ||
At AG Pan Bondi, what is the status of these documents? | ||
These documents were ordered to be declassified. | ||
So it's interesting, right? | ||
You've got Anna Polina Luna saying she's going to be declassified. | ||
Everybody's mad at that. | ||
And it's like, what the hell are you doing? | ||
We don't need you. | ||
Now she's calling out Pam Bondi, saying actually it's Pam Bondi's fault these aren't being released and she won't even respond to us, which is why she has to respond publicly. | ||
Somebody's not doing what they're supposed to be right now. | ||
It's not that there's, like clearly this is an example of not necessarily mismanagement, but just like obviously there's not communication going on between the AG and the Congresswoman. | ||
It's a problem. | ||
But I don't think it's because it's like incompetence. | ||
I think there are shenanigans going on. | ||
I think there's subversion taking place. | ||
That's what all of this says to me. | ||
I love Mike Adams. | ||
I love Mike Adams. | ||
As you know, he's just the nicest person. | ||
It comes across every time you see his videos. | ||
He's not somebody who wants to rock the boat. | ||
But in response to Anna Paulina Luna talking about going to Dallas, Texas and... | ||
Holding a hearing in March, the end of March, about this stuff that should just be released to us already. | ||
At Health Ranger responds, just effing release the effing documents. | ||
Please stop flirting around the issue. | ||
You've made Mike mad. | ||
You've made Mike Adams mad, and now you're going to have hell to pay. | ||
So again, it's just weird stuff going on behind the scenes. | ||
It's upsetting that it's not happening sooner, but this is good. | ||
All this is good. | ||
You want to see... | ||
The water royal. | ||
That means there's a feeding frenzy going on under the surface, right? | ||
You want to see a little bit of chaos because that means things are happening. | ||
People are scrambling. | ||
People are trying to cover their butts. | ||
Like, this is what happens when you raid the drug den, right? | ||
Everybody scrambles and hides and everything's confusing and chaotic for a little while. | ||
Eventually, hopefully, you come to a conclusion. | ||
Hopefully, the chaos settles down and we get some actual answers to these questions we're asking, some information. | ||
About these investigations that we've been demanding for a while. | ||
Until then, we're going to see more chaos and backbiting and civil warfare within the deep state. | ||
So there's a shadow war going on right now. | ||
It's all behind this cloak. | ||
It's all underneath this fog of secrecy. | ||
Just occasionally, you know, you see a spark fly up. | ||
You see... | ||
Some detritus fly out. | ||
We're seeing a little evidence of what is clearly a melee going on outside of our vision. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Alex discovered a bizarre thing today. | ||
I'm going to go to this video quickly and we'll go back to your phone calls. | ||
We're going to be joined by Wade Stotz, who's a great content creator on X. In the next hour... | ||
Taking your phone calls and talking about what's been uncovered over the last little while from the deep state. | ||
It's either criminal or should be criminal, what they're up to. | ||
We'll get back into all that. | ||
Let's go to this video, because this is pretty wild. | ||
And we're thinking it might have to do with a new Apple update, because I have not updated my phone, and it doesn't happen on my phone, but... | ||
Well, you'll see it. | ||
You'll see it in the video. | ||
Here's Alex Jones and Discovery that he and his daughter made this morning. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we just caught Apple in literal subliminal brainwashing. | ||
That was Sean's turn for it. | ||
He's absolutely right. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
You see more and more of this type of stuff. | ||
Charlotte, show me what you just discovered. | ||
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So if you do voice note to text and you say racist. | |
See that? | ||
Racist. | ||
Racist. | ||
Ooh. | ||
Let me get it closer. | ||
Show people they can see that. | ||
That is insane. | ||
This is an apple? | ||
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Racist. | |
So it says Trump first and then swaps to racist. | ||
Do it again. | ||
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You hit this voice note here. | |
Record your voice down here. | ||
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Uh-huh. | |
And you say racist. | ||
It says Trump and then swaps to racist. | ||
Now, now, here's the deal. | ||
Remember what Google did. | ||
For two months after Trump got shot, they wouldn't even let you search it or find it. | ||
ChatGPT wouldn't let you do it. | ||
That's what Professor Epstein calls it, a subliminal programming. | ||
And they also do it with headlines that'll say something that's not true, but when you click it, it's a different article, so that they can't basically get caught doing it. | ||
And you can go test this out. | ||
It'll work on your phone, too, if you have Apple. | ||
Wow. | ||
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Yeah, let's see it. | |
Wow. | ||
Here, Charlotte. | ||
You focus on it. | ||
Hit the right down there and say racist. | ||
And they're able to recreate this. | ||
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Racist. | |
Do it again? | ||
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Racist. | |
Racist. | ||
Don't worry, some it does it and some it doesn't. | ||
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You saw it do it? | |
Oh, it did it there. | ||
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Wow. | |
We tried it during the break on my phone. | ||
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I have a prediction to make. | |
I have a prediction to make. | ||
I have a feeling this is going to be fact-checked. | ||
I have the feeling that we're going to see a headline or a Snopes article saying, actually, this doesn't happen. | ||
Actually, Alex Jones claims that they purposefully or are subliminally doing it. | ||
All right, we're going to try to recreate it here. | ||
Drop me off a new phone, but it keeps typing everything I'm saying. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, they're going to fact check this, and they're going to say, no, this doesn't. | ||
Apple did not program in a subliminal message to transfer the word racist to Trump. | ||
That's what they're going to say, but you just saw it. | ||
You just saw it on camera, and we're going to do it right here, lives. | ||
This is a brand new phone. | ||
It's going to hit the, whatever, dictation button here. | ||
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Racist. | |
I said Rinald the first time. | ||
Who's Rinald? | ||
I'll turn it off. | ||
Let's see if it works. | ||
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Racist. | |
Racist. | ||
You racist. | ||
Maybe it's the voice. | ||
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Racist. | |
It did it. | ||
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You see that? | |
It did it. | ||
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Racist. | |
Y'all saw that, right? | ||
I'm not crazy. | ||
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Racist. | |
We did have a winner there. | ||
We've got Rinald racist. | ||
We've got you racist. | ||
I mean, obviously. | ||
And then we've got Trump racist. | ||
Racist. | ||
We're all trying it in the control room. | ||
It says Trump. | ||
What the hell? | ||
What is that? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Rinald makes sense because it's trying to figure out what you're saying. | ||
All right, hold on. | ||
Pause that. | ||
Yeah, that actually makes sense because, you know, it's like, and sometimes they'll say race, then they'll switch to racist because it's trying to keep up. | ||
But there's no reason it should say Trump. | ||
That's wild. | ||
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Racist. | |
We've noticed that if you say it with a deep voice, it doesn't say it. | ||
If you say it with like a more effeminate... | ||
Racist. | ||
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Racist. | |
Racist, racist, racist. | ||
Sound like the character from Shrek. | ||
Interesting. | ||
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The voice. | |
Racist. | ||
Yeah, it's coming up with Rinald. | ||
Racist. | ||
Racist. | ||
That's very weird, man. | ||
It definitely did it a few times. | ||
I mean, there's no excuse for that at all, to be honest with you. | ||
Racist. | ||
Very weird. | ||
Very, very weird. | ||
I mean, there is no innocent explanation for that, right? | ||
Like, what? | ||
What would be the innocent explanation for why the word Trump would appear when you say the word racist? | ||
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That's wild. | |
I wonder if it has something to do with Apple AI. Is that one of the new Apple AI phones? | ||
No? | ||
The 15, okay, because I have a 13, and it wasn't doing it online. | ||
Maybe I didn't do it enough. | ||
Try it out yourself, folks. | ||
Try it out yourself. | ||
Post the results on X. Share that video at RealAlexJones. | ||
We just did it live. | ||
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Make sure to tag at RealAlexJones and go to his post. | |
If your phone is responding with Donald Trump when you say racist... | ||
I wonder what other words... | ||
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Make sure to comment on that thread. | |
I wonder what other words are doing this. | ||
Crew, if you could just say the worst things in the world into your phone and see what crops up, that is truly bizarre. | ||
I cannot think of a single innocent explanation for why saying the word racist would put Trump first. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
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I personally have the opinion that this is being caused by everybody that clicks share their voice data or share their... | |
Their usage data with Apple. | ||
And enough people that do click that are putting racist and Trump in the same phrase. | ||
And the predictive audio sampling in Apple's software is just adding what it predicts will be the next thing. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, whether intended or not, there's definitely some subliminal messaging going on there. | ||
That is very, very, very bizarre. | ||
I mean, the only other, because I agree with you, I think the only other explanation would be, like, if the person saying it said it a lot. | ||
I don't know if it personalizes sort of what it, you know, its predictive measures. | ||
But that was a phone that, you know, I don't know. | ||
Nobody here is calling Trump a racist, so. | ||
Really bizarre. | ||
Really bizarre. | ||
Good catch by Alex Jones. | ||
I haven't seen anybody else. | ||
Point this out. | ||
This is Infowars exclusive as far as I could tell. | ||
You say racist, it puts Trump's name, and then it switches. | ||
For our radio listeners, in case you don't understand, we're saying the word racist into the phone. | ||
It types out the word Trump, and then it switches to racist real quick. | ||
Really, that's very bizarre. | ||
That doesn't explain, that's not, I don't know. | ||
I can't explain that personally. | ||
Not in any innocent way. | ||
Yeah, it probably does have to do with a predictive text. | ||
Predictive text or some sort of AI misfiring. | ||
That's weird. | ||
That's very weird. | ||
With that, we'll go out to your calls again. | ||
We got Joe in the USA. Go ahead, Joe. | ||
You're on the air on line four. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, so I had a question. | |
Maybe you can make like a list or something. | ||
So all these politicians... | ||
And people that are, like, outspokenly saying they want Trump dead or they want somebody to kill Trump. | ||
And what's his name? | ||
Dan Crenshaw with Tucker Carlson. | ||
I wonder what their stand is on the death penalty. | ||
Are these people, like, totally anti-death penalty against, like, convicted prisoners? | ||
I mean, it'd be interesting, I think, to put that in, like, a proper light, like, as to who these people really are. | ||
I mean, you're pretty sick to begin with to come out and saying you want somebody dead. | ||
But I just bet, I bet that like 90% of them are totally anti-death penalty. | ||
Yeah, I think, I don't know, I think you might be making a mistake here, Joe, in expecting some semblance of principle from these people. | ||
Yeah, no, of course. | ||
These are the people that will, I mean, we'll be hearing about some, And we don't even know if it's true, but apparently some 70-year-old woman died because USAID got cut off and her oxygen went away. | ||
I mean, it's a ridiculous story. | ||
We're going to be hearing about that lady for 10 years, right? | ||
In 10 years from now, they'll be going, Trump killed a 71-year-old woman with his cuts. | ||
It's very selective what they choose to believe or understand or care about at all. | ||
I mean, they will literally cry. | ||
We had a video yesterday. | ||
I didn't even pull it in this time. | ||
I didn't bother showing it yesterday. | ||
But Kamala Harris won a BET award, which is wild for a number of different reasons. | ||
One, she lost the election in a hilariously terrible way. | ||
She's not black for another thing. | ||
Like, it's all just totally fake. | ||
And it's people crying. | ||
They're crying about this. | ||
They're crying about how sad all of this really is. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
It's all fraudulent. | ||
All of their crocodile tears. | ||
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Can I say something else? | |
Yeah, please. | ||
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Yeah, so I think there's a conflict in this country between people that aspire to wear badges and people who wear badges and the American flag itself. | |
The American flag stands for total insulation against government, but yet we have people who have high positions of power. | ||
That definitely don't agree with it, as you guys could attest to yourself personally. | ||
And one other thing, I just wanted to tell Owen that when the, and I'm not a big football fan, but they snowballed Santa Claus, and word has it, he was an extremely drunk Santa. | ||
So that makes it okay. | ||
I've literally no idea what any of those words mean. | ||
They snowballed Santa? | ||
Okay. | ||
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Yeah, back in the day Santa. | |
Back in the day, Santa came out all drunk at an Eagles game, and the fans snowballed him, but Owen thinks they hit him with batteries, but I just wanted to tell him it was snowballs, and he was a drunk Santa. | ||
Okay, that's very funny. | ||
All right, thank you so much for the call, Joe. | ||
Let's go to Mechagodzilla in Wisconsin. | ||
I think it's supposed to be, I guess, Mechagodzilla. | ||
Yeah, that is right. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is that... | ||
Is that like mechanized Godzilla or is that Godzilla on the Hajj? | ||
It's spelled M-E-C-C-A. Mechagodzilla, you're on the air. | ||
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No, this is the robotic AI. Okay. | |
Human-made creation Godzilla. | ||
Not Muslim Godzilla, got it. | ||
Can we have time for a quick plug? | ||
Please. | ||
I want to thank you guys so much. | ||
You guys are making anti-fag medication for everybody. | ||
And the shillage you guys should make in a tincture just alone. | ||
Which would be great. | ||
You know, it's a little more pricey. | ||
You know, but I think it's great that Alex Jones is doing that and fighting back against, like, the gay frogs. | ||
And, you know, obviously we're getting hit with that gay bomb, too. | ||
And, you know, you guys should also sell some FEMU Greek, which is a good supplement. | ||
And this weird one called, it's like Phatagodia Arrestis. | ||
But they're sold on Amazon, different versions. | ||
Well, we're not... | ||
Amazon sells trash. | ||
For the record, everything you buy from Amazon is trash. | ||
Now, look, the great thing about the Alex Jones store is even more than InfoWars, there's new products practically every week, so you've got to check in and make sure you're not missing anything. | ||
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Go on. | ||
What do you want to say about the deep state? | ||
Yeah, your stuff is—just one more quick thing. | ||
It's way more potent than the stuff on Amazon. | ||
I just end up taking less pills on the Amazon ones. | ||
A lot of them don't even work. | ||
But anyway, I don't know if you remember, there was that J.G. Wentworth commercial. | ||
Do you remember that commercial, Harrison? | ||
Is it, I need my money and I need it now? | ||
Is that that one? | ||
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Yeah, it's like, you know, call JG, what, we're 877-CASH-NOW, that one? | |
Yes. | ||
I feel like the same way, but with the frickin' Epstein documents. | ||
Like, what is taking so frickin' long? | ||
I can't believe it how long. | ||
Like, are they selling off, get out of jail cards, I think? | ||
Like, hey, we're gonna release your name, but give us some money. | ||
Is Mossad, like, sneaking in at night and deleting stuff out of the servers? | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
They're not seeking it at night. | ||
They're walking through the front door and badging themselves in in the morning, actually, is the real issue that we're dealing with. | ||
But yes, I get your point. | ||
No, it's incredibly frustrating. | ||
What are we waiting for? | ||
What is the holdup? | ||
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We have a mandate from the people. | |
It's like, I feel... | ||
I don't mean anything racist about this. | ||
I mean it like in the old-school colloquialism. | ||
I feel like we're getting due out of the Trump presidency. | ||
You can still say gypped. | ||
People don't get mad at you for saying gypped, even though that means gypsy. | ||
Yeah, look, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
The longer it takes to release these documents, the less we're going to trust them in the first place. | ||
So, like, just release them now. | ||
Let us have them. | ||
And even then, I don't know if we're going to trust what we're going to get, especially not if it takes six months and has to go through multiple committees and we're finally given documents where it's going to be like, yeah, right. | ||
We're not getting anything. | ||
So just release it. | ||
Let us have it. | ||
And let the chips fall where they may. | ||
I don't know what... | ||
The only valid excuse I could come up with would be to protect... | ||
We're doing the killing of the kids. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
Well, yeah, there's that, too. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
Every night we all go to sleep and we subtly feel all those kids screaming at us for help. | ||
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They need help and they need that help now. | |
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Mechagodzilla. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
Let's go to Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
Go ahead, Jefferson. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Nice to talk to you. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if you've seen the video where Michael Flynn is talking about how the ghost employee situation is so codified into the normal budgeting process that you have what's called a category called full-time equivalents, which are empty spaces on your payroll, which are funded, but nobody's in that job. | ||
When he was at the Defense Intelligence Agency, he was going through the budget lines of the code. | ||
And he said, well, what is this to his assistant? | ||
And he said, those are the FTEs. | ||
He goes, well, what are those? | ||
And he goes, those are ghost employees that we hold open and pay the position, but nobody's in them. | ||
And that's like a quarter million dollars per employee at those positions. | ||
Yeah, that's what you call no-show jobs in the mob. | ||
That's when the mob gets to the union and gets no-show jobs where you're getting a paycheck even though there's no employee there. | ||
Where's the money going, do you think? | ||
Well, it goes into a category of fund. | ||
I don't know if people put in some sort of application to fill the job on tapering and get the money or whether the money just goes somewhere else. | ||
But just the idea that these agencies have officialized the ghost position with this FTE category. | ||
I don't know how many other agencies do exactly the same thing and act like it's a normal behavior to have empty positions, but the money is still allocated into some fund in payroll. | ||
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It's just, you know. | |
I'm sure Doge will come across this and say, yeah, this is rampant everywhere, that it's just some way to punch or elevate their budget requirements every year. | ||
Anyway, it's just interesting that Michael Flynn has known about this since 2014 and only spoke about it last week for the first time. | ||
Yeah, that's interesting. | ||
I hadn't heard that. | ||
That's what I was going to say before you came on. | ||
I knew you were going to ask me if I'd heard that ghost positions, ghost jobs. | ||
I had not heard him talk about that. | ||
That really is a method of the mob to launder money as you have fake positions that you pretend to pay. | ||
So I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
And I mean, that would sort of make sense, especially, you know, it would make sense to explain at least some part of the resistance to writing a 30-second email to Elon Musk. | ||
To justify having your job, you know, maybe there's maybe there's a thousand empty positions there. | ||
And these people are like, oh, crap. | ||
If they don't send emails, then they're going to eliminate those jobs and they're going to eliminate, you know, to where at that point be like twenty five million dollars a year from our budget. | ||
And maybe that maybe that has something to do with the hesitance to write these emails, because I can't figure out why they're so against it. | ||
But that would explain it. | ||
They're like, hmm, they're going to eliminate all of our free money when they realize that they're sending them an email. | ||
There's nobody in the position to actually email them anything. | ||
It's actually a brilliant move by Elon. | ||
It's such a simple request. | ||
And if you can't fulfill it, it means your position shouldn't exist. | ||
It's got to go away. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
Certainly puts you on a strange list of people that can't respond to a simple request for, are you still in your position doing something every week? | ||
That really shouldn't be a task you find onerous, but amazing. | ||
On another note, did you see the video of this nurse practitioner that's saying that when you go in for surgery and you're unconscious, if you haven't signed a form saying you don't want biogenics injected into you, they can inject you with any vaccine they want to. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I had not heard that. | ||
I had not heard that. | ||
Thanks, Jeff. | ||
Another terrifying thing. | ||
But no, that's good to know. | ||
So you have to actually... | ||
Do they actually do that? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
You have to deny them the opportunity to put biogenics in you, which are vaccines, which could be mRNA. | ||
This is the world we live in now. | ||
While you're unconscious, they can do anything they want to you if you haven't anticipated that they want to do something like that to you. | ||
Biogenics. | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks for the heads up. | ||
Now you know, folks. | ||
Another thing to worry about when you're going in for surgery, they might be injecting you with poison for fun. | ||
That's typical. | ||
Thank you for that, Jefferson. | ||
Appreciate the call. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Tennessee. | ||
Go ahead, Michael. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hello, Harrison. | |
Hello. | ||
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I want to say one thing that I really appreciate your show. | |
I think it's brilliant. | ||
As for a plug, I love X2. It's really a life changer. | ||
And then also, I want to thank Alex Jones for waking up the entire planet to the info war. | ||
I mean, it sounds crazy for you to say that, but we literally woke up the entire planet. | ||
We literally did it, you guys. | ||
We actually did it. | ||
We actually woke up the entire planet, and the entire deep state is like... | ||
I'm panicking right now because they're being dismantled. | ||
Thank you, Michael, but I want to just emphasize what you just said and how true it is. | ||
Alex Jones literally woke up the entire planet through persistent dedication to the truth. | ||
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It is a great product. | ||
Go ahead, Michael. | ||
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Alex Jones literally woke up the entire planet in X2. It's awesome. | |
The reason I called is earlier you were talking about What to do in Washington, D.C. with the guys who are burning information before they can be caught. | ||
And Trump has declared the cartels, particularly in Mexico, to be international terrorist organizations. | ||
But I would like for someone to explain to me how the CIA and the FBI are not the biggest terrorist organizations on Earth. | ||
I would like for someone to explain that to me. | ||
They're involved in the overthrow of the United States of America, the 2020 election coup. | ||
And so if you want to deal with the FBI, and I hate the concepts. | ||
Of police state and martial law and all that just abhorrent stuff. | ||
Send in the military to the FBI today and shut that place down. | ||
Yeah, maybe the military is the way to do it. | ||
And look, the purges are going on in the military as well. | ||
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I hate it. | |
But we can't sit there and play. | ||
You know, if you're going to go into a UFC fight and get into an octagon, you can't have a fighter on one side, which would be the Democrats, the evil rats. | ||
And then on the other side, we're going to just play this sort of narcissistic game of we're the good guys. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Actually, UFC is a good way to put it because it's like, look, we don't want to fight dirty. | ||
We don't want anybody fighting dirty. | ||
We don't want to, you know, but... | ||
But you gotta win still, but you gotta actually still win, right? | ||
You don't, you know, you don't want to go in and be bribing the ref and all this stuff. | ||
But at the same time, what we've been experiencing this whole time is people going in and acting like, you know, we're just all gonna have fun out there. | ||
We're just gonna get into the ring. | ||
We're gonna have a little bout. | ||
And at the end of the day, we're all gonna be friends. | ||
And on the other side, they're just like, I'm going to kill you. | ||
I'm going to break your face. | ||
And, yeah, no wonder we keep losing these battles. | ||
And it's not just game. | ||
It's the fate of the human race that lies in the balance. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Michael. | ||
Taylor and Nashville, we've got 30 seconds left in the segment. | ||
The floor is yours. | ||
Line 11. Go ahead, Taylor. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Real quick, I don't know how to have a lot of time. | ||
How to fix the agencies is basically start over. | ||
Get rid of them. | ||
start from the ground up, then have a volunteer, not even volunteer, but like a pool to pull from from the civilian population, just like for selective services to monitor them and watch them. | ||
The problem is, who would you even trust to run it? | ||
It's like, if it's not Ron Paul running it, I'm not gonna trust it. | ||
There's like three people I trust. | ||
That's Ron Paulson, one of them. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Have you ever met Tucker? | ||
We've talked a lot. | ||
Twitter, I've never met him. | ||
He's the worst person. | ||
You just saw the video of Republican congressman from Texas, the gay pirate, Dan Crenshaw, saying, no, I've never met Tucker Carlson. | ||
I'd kill him if I did. | ||
Well, I know the inside baseball about Crenshaw. | ||
He has a terrible voting record. | ||
He's a complete liar. | ||
He's a WEF alumni. | ||
He's a globalist stooge. | ||
And so Tucker Carlson responded by saying, hey, DM me. | ||
I'll give you my address. | ||
Come on the show. | ||
Stop acting like a coward. | ||
And so after Tucker responded back and said, here's my address, well, Elon piped in and says, why is Crenshaw homicidal regarding Tucker? | ||
Oh, you got the bloodhound sniffing around now. | ||
Oh, no, if you're a bad guy, you don't want Elon to start fee-fi-fo-fum. | ||
I smell the blood of globalist scum. | ||
Be he live, be he dead, I'll grind his bones to make my bread. | ||
But none of us are going to hurt you physically, Crenshaw. | ||
We're just going to expose you. | ||
I can tell you one time Joe Rogan sent me text messages from Crenshaw where he said, I want to debate Alex. | ||
I want to come on the show. | ||
He's full of crap. | ||
And Joe gave him my number and Crenshaw didn't bite because he's all talk. | ||
But I want to tell Crenshaw something. | ||
A lot of people have information on you, buddy. | ||
And the things you've been doing behind the scenes. | ||
And the obsession you have with Tucker Carlson that's very unhealthy. | ||
And I need to tell you something. | ||
Don't bet against Trump. | ||
Don't bet against Elon Musk. | ||
And don't bet against Tucker Carlson. | ||
Because Tucker and others are very nice people. | ||
But we're sick of rhino, neocon, warmongering, John McCain 2.0s like you. | ||
You're eyepatch McCain. | ||
And so you're going to be primaried. | ||
Bare minimum. | ||
And let me tell you, the stuff I've seen, buddy boy, I'm surprised you're out there running your fat mouth. | ||
You know, we know you and Obama, your boss, and Klaus Schwab have moved your CIA operations out of the U.S. to England. | ||
Obama did that two months before Trump was able to win the election to spot all your fraud. | ||
But you're probably thinking right now, because you know I don't bluff, what do we know? | ||
What do we have on you? | ||
Let's just say you've not been keeping the ding-a-ling in the pants. | ||
And so America is ready to deal with you non-violently, legally, and lawfully. | ||
So run your mouth, Dan, big Navy SEAL, tough guy. | ||
Run your mouth while you secretly, not even secretly, bow down to the Democrats and are their little puppet. | ||
Keep running your mouth, you fake Texan. | ||
Keep... | ||
Run in your mouth when you try to put innocent Navy SEALs in prison. | ||
Yeah, we all know about you. | ||
The military knows about you. | ||
You scumbag. | ||
Every dog has its day, Crenshaw. | ||
And you're about to get yours. | ||
Tomorrow's news today. | ||
You heard it here first. | ||
Is Alex Jones having the time of his life right now or what? | ||
There's a story on Infowars.com. | ||
Hot mic. | ||
Dan Crenshaw says he would kill Tucker Carlson if they ever met. | ||
Tucker, in return, invites him for a sit-down interview. | ||
U.S. Congressman Dan Crenshaw was caught on hot mic. | ||
Again, the funniest part about this was the way that it rolled out where it was somebody, I can't remember who it was, saying, I have it on good authority that Dan Crenshaw threatened to kill Tucker Carlson. | ||
Dan Crenshaw denies that, goes out and says, nope. | ||
Not true. | ||
Never happened. | ||
And then the video came out of it happening. | ||
So he's not just a petulant loser who's mad at Tucker Carlson for what? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Not wanting to fund the endless and pointless war in Ukraine. | ||
Great. | ||
Good hill to die on, Dan. | ||
Mr. Crenshaw. | ||
Gay pirate. | ||
Yeah, not only are you a petulant loser, you're a liar as well, and everybody knows it now. | ||
So I hate to say that the once-ascended career of iPatch John McCain might not be too long for this world. | ||
But then again, he's got all the right positions for the powers that be, which maybe he'll be kept in place a little bit longer. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Wade Stotts. | ||
Wade Stotts, great content creator on X and elsewhere. | ||
We'll talk to him about everything happening today. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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Wade, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
Thrilled to be here, Harrison. | ||
Thanks so much for having me. | ||
Oh, it's my pleasure. | ||
And I don't know where you came from. | ||
You popped up on my feet all of a sudden. | ||
Your production is extremely good. | ||
And watching it, you have a sense of humor that... | ||
Really puts everything into perspective. | ||
You talk about what's going on politically, but you do it in a way that really gets to the heart of what's going on and uses a little bit of absurdity to get the point across. | ||
And I just love it, so I encourage people to go watch your stuff and share your stuff. | ||
Why do you make this stuff? | ||
Is it just a way to get stuff off your chest, or do you have a mission in mind? | ||
Are you trying to convert people politically? | ||
What's your mission? | ||
Yeah, I mean, you mentioned the absurdity. | ||
I think it's a fun time where the absurdity is kind of already there. | ||
And so I just get to point it out and talk about it. | ||
So I just get to, you know, if I relay the news, then it's plenty of absurdity there. | ||
But I just like it. | ||
I think I always enjoyed watching like late night comedy stuff. | ||
I was a super fan of like Letterman and Conan. | ||
And so the late night monologue format always appealed to me. | ||
But, you know, that world has increasingly just become a hotbed for evil and also just regime propaganda. | ||
So the fact that it's so in that and so devoted to just being apologists for what used to be power just made me totally uninterested in it. | ||
But I like the format. | ||
I mean, the format of being able to make fun of stupid stuff. | ||
And so the problem is that they just have no idea what is actually stupid. | ||
There was a writer for Letterman back in the day. | ||
Her name was Meryl Marco. | ||
And she said that when she would start a piece, the way that she would start is just write the question at the top of the page, why is this stupid? | ||
And that the piece would pretty much just write itself after that. | ||
And so I basically do the same thing. | ||
It's just, I don't know, I'm not invested in the left's definition of what stupid is. | ||
So it frees me up a little bit. | ||
Yeah, that's interesting because that was actually going to kind of be my next question because... | ||
Your stuff is clearly, it's written out, you put a lot of effort into it. | ||
I'm lucky because I just get to sit up here and it's all live, so I don't even have a chance to second guess what I'm saying. | ||
It's just out there and then it's gone. | ||
It's way harder to sit down and write something, especially with the amount of news that we're... | ||
You know, experiencing on a daily basis. | ||
Like, how do you decide what to put the effort into? | ||
I can't decide. | ||
You know, I'm like, oh, I could really do this. | ||
I work on it for a few hours. | ||
Then by that point, it's old news. | ||
It's like, how do you decide what to focus on and spend your effort highlighting? | ||
The great thing is that it's fun to take the individual news stories and try to find a pattern. | ||
So my most recent video was about the freak out over. | ||
Doge is going to collect all of your information. | ||
Kept happening, kept dripping. | ||
Obviously it was a widespread freakout, but it was fun for me at the end of the week to be able to just grab all these clips of people saying it. | ||
So because I have a little bit more time and I'm able to do my shows, I do my shows on Fridays. | ||
And so because of that, the montages pretty much write themselves. | ||
So I just have to search something and they're all pretty much put together. | ||
So like the week that the phrase like shadow government came out, there was this... | ||
Time where everybody just started saying that. | ||
And then the next week, it was private sensitive data that everybody was worried about. | ||
Yeah, it's fun to just kind of pick up big patterns. | ||
And also, it also gives me an occasion to, when the news is slow or there's not really something that I think, like, I really want to dive into this, then I'll go back to, like, thinkers that I've really appreciated. | ||
So I also talk about, like, Samuel Huntington is a... | ||
I think that most people are pretty much They're pretty much on the side they want to be on, especially now. | ||
So the left is pretty much entrenched. | ||
I mean, you're not going to see Stephen Colbert come out and have some kind of right-wing epiphany. | ||
But there are people who just want to now know, okay, well... | ||
We see how bankrupt the left is, so let's get all on the same page on the right. | ||
And I think that's what I'm trying to do, at least get some of the basics set for us. | ||
And so, yeah, I bring out people like Russell Kirk, who is a thinker that for some reason has been basically abandoned at this point, though he's extremely clear and clever and interesting. | ||
And he has a strong interest in what American identity is and what America has been for a long time, what we are trying to conserve. | ||
If we're trying to conserve anything, then it's something that's, again, not something that's... | ||
Parody of conservatism is that it's just chasing around the left, trying to make sure that its latest victories get conserved. | ||
But Russell Kirk has a much longer vision, and people like Edmund Burke, and people like that. | ||
So that's my, if I have a mission, it's that. | ||
And it's something I kind of accidentally stumbled into, mainly because I just saw the need and saw like, hey, for some reason we haven't been talking about Russell Kirk. | ||
Russell Kirk, I just, I don't know, I like him, so I want people to know about him. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And of course, Now's the time, right? | ||
I mean, this is a major topic of conversation when it comes to like Vivek Ramaswamy and him trying to talk about how he views America and that being very insulting to a lot of people who are like, you think saved by the bell is why America is collapsing? | ||
But, you know, really that gives the heart of like, well, what is being an American? | ||
Is there an identity? | ||
Can anybody be American or is it something special? | ||
Like, you know, obviously it's a major topic of conversation right now. | ||
And then the left going absolutely insane, you know. | ||
It's funny that you're seeing the same thing I do. | ||
Every week they've got a new talking point. | ||
Nothing is sticking. | ||
What they must be experiencing right now is totally brand new to them. | ||
Usually they come up with one of these phrases and it sticks around for decades. | ||
People are still talking about Russian collusion with Trump. | ||
It never existed and never happened. | ||
That's what they used to be able to do with the American psyche. | ||
Nowadays, they're just throwing everything at the wall and nothing is sticking. | ||
It's President Elon Musk. | ||
It's King Elon. | ||
No, actually, it's about privacy. | ||
Actually, it's about this other... | ||
And they just have nothing, so they're totally scrambling. | ||
Clearly, this is Trump's policy of flood the zone working well. | ||
They don't know what to grab onto, what to focus on. | ||
But I also feel like maybe we're... | ||
At least I personally feel like I'm also being swamped by all this stuff, and I can't really parse my way through it. | ||
But what do you think happens to the left now? | ||
They've collapsed, but they're just even getting worse and worse and worse. | ||
Nothing they're doing is like reestablishing the monopoly they once had on the minds of the American people. | ||
I mean, what do you think they do next? | ||
If you were a leftist, what would your strategy be? | ||
Well, all of their... | ||
Former avenues of power. | ||
All the handles they used to have just don't work anymore. | ||
So imagine, I mean, they're going in and pressing all the same buttons, but they just don't do the job anymore. | ||
So you talked about the flood the zone strategy. | ||
I think that's brilliant. | ||
But it's also brilliant and it's working now because of the timing. | ||
So the way that Trump's like, so the media was totally, I mean, had a huge hole in the side of it after Trump was elected the first time. | ||
And then 2020 did a number on him as well. | ||
And then we have the last four years where they've been hiding Biden's incompetency and hiding Biden's age, hiding his mental decline. | ||
We've got a huge opportunity now where our opposition is not as strong as it used to be. | ||
And so we have all the credibility lost there. | ||
And so people are scrambling for some kind of authoritative voice to say what's actually going on. | ||
And so that gives alternative media a really great playground. | ||
So it's not just one or the other. | ||
So we can't just discredit the legacy media. | ||
And we also can't just build alternatives. | ||
And we're in a position now where both have happened. | ||
So Trump is flooding the zone. | ||
But if Trump would have tried to flood the zone in 2016, one, he wouldn't have had the support behind him. | ||
They weren't prepared to do that. | ||
The staff wasn't there. | ||
And I think that this time, because they're so prepared, then flood the zone strategy totally works. | ||
I remember a clip back in 2019 where Steve Bannon talked about we want to do three things a day, at least, because the media can only focus on one thing a day. | ||
So if we do three things a day, then they can't grab and then we're on to the next thing the next day. | ||
That was a great thought back then, but I don't think it would have stuck as well now because, again, we've seen their insane... | ||
Like, attempts to try to current thing over and over and over again. | ||
But they've lost the power to current thing anymore. | ||
They can't do what they used to be able to do. | ||
And that has only increased since Trump has been out of office. | ||
So as much as I wish Trump would have gone into the White House in 2021, kept stayed there, I'm really actually thankful for that period of time where the media continued to discredit itself. | ||
And Trump became more and more of a figurehead of this movement. | ||
And so you talked you talked about like Vivek being a person who we're in a time where the movement has to really know what it is. | ||
And because Vivek kind of has parted from that movement and gone to do his own thing, I think that's a good move because it shows that the movement itself and Trump himself knows what we are, knows what MAGA is, and knows what the right-wing movement in America is headed toward. | ||
And that some things are going to be like one degree off or five degrees off from that. | ||
And it's good to know, okay, that's not it. | ||
We like RFK, all right? | ||
We can bring him into the movement. | ||
He can serve his own purpose. | ||
But again, there are some things that are just, again, maybe barely off. | ||
But those are things that will come back to bite us if we allow those things in now. | ||
And we're increasingly in a position to make that choice where it's not like, well, he's pretty good. | ||
So we have to take him because he's better than anybody else. | ||
It's like, no, we have a lot of great people now. | ||
And if you're not fully on board with us, we don't have to settle for that actually anymore. | ||
And man, yeah, so many things you said right there. | ||
You know, during Trump's campaign, he did this podcast strategy. | ||
And it's sort of been treated like, well, this was pretty clever. | ||
He reached out to young people by going on Theo Vaughn, and he got the Joe Rogan thing. | ||
I don't think anybody, not a lot of people are recognizing what a massive shift this was. | ||
I mean, this wasn't just a clever campaign strategy. | ||
This was sort of the final nail in the coffin of the mainstream media. | ||
It was their monopoly of where the candidates would appear and they got to dictate what they talked about, what they cared about, what topic was on there. | ||
Now that's been shattered and podcasters have more influence than them. | ||
Or I keep talking about the fact that now things that we would always have expressed are actually being responded to by people on their official Twitter accounts like Anna Paulina Luna doing this declassification program or committee that she's a part of. | ||
Sort of spat it off going, ah, what the hell? | ||
Why do we have this committee? | ||
We don't need a committee. | ||
Used to, the practice, the pattern that had always existed was you would say stuff like this and everybody would agree with you, but everybody would ignore it. | ||
They would just continue to do what they were doing. | ||
But this time, and Paulina Luna responds and is like, well, let me clarify and I see your concern. | ||
Let me deal with it. | ||
J.D. Vance is constantly responding to people. | ||
That is really stripping the power away from the media because now we're having the conversation outside of their control. | ||
I still don't think people realize what a seismic shift this has been in the American media landscape. | ||
Yeah, and the point you made is exactly right. | ||
And it's especially good because Trump is really good off script. | ||
Trump is really good on his feet. | ||
J.D. Vance is really good on his feet. | ||
These are people who are good in a room. | ||
And so the podcast strategy worked for us, not just because, well, we had these places where it was friendly to land. | ||
So you showed the clips of Joe Rogan. | ||
Trump can survive a Joe Rogan experience interview. | ||
He can survive a three-hour interview. | ||
And Kamala can survive. | ||
Right. | ||
If Kamala, so we all know why Kamala didn't go on the Joe Rogan experience. | ||
But the reason that, yeah, she can handle all these very highly curated, she builds the set, you know, she does everything involved. | ||
And then everything's really cushy and kind and nice. | ||
But yeah, there's as if you put somebody like Joe Biden back in the day and like Kamala Harris during that time in that kind of room, then they fall apart. | ||
They become it becomes very clear that these are just figureheads being propped up by people. | ||
And so the environment becomes less controllable. | ||
And so podcasts themselves show who a person is. | ||
I remember back in the day, I mean, people, a bunch of people have talked about this, but and I'm sure you've experienced this as well. | ||
When you're on the air three hours a day, if somebody's on the air two hours a day... | ||
People get to know who you are. | ||
And you can't really hide what you really are as a person. | ||
You can be a good broadcaster and you can have a private life outside of it. | ||
But at some level, people get to know how your mind works. | ||
And that's why people want to tune in. | ||
It's because your mind is operating in real time. | ||
You talked earlier about how I write out my stuff and you do more extemporaneous stuff. | ||
People have a window into how your mind works. | ||
And that's good. | ||
But yeah, Trump is a guy who has an interesting mind. | ||
He has a mind that is working. | ||
He has beliefs. | ||
He has things that he wants to do. | ||
He's not just a figurehead. | ||
He's not just being fed talking points. | ||
Yeah, and so broadcasting ability and the ability to speak extemporaneously are things that actually do... | ||
We saw that when he came on. | ||
So the issues that were important to him extemporaneously, the issues that came off that he would just sort of rant on. | ||
People talked about the weave. | ||
Those things that used to be just weave topics are now public policy because he's the same guy. | ||
guy. | ||
He has core beliefs. | ||
He wasn't just trying to get into power. | ||
He was actually trying to execute a strategy. | ||
He was trying to do something. | ||
And so now we get to benefit from that. | ||
Um, I, I love all the stuff that's happening. | ||
Like you said earlier, I, I am also having trouble keeping up, but I can't imagine being a leftist who doesn't want to open his news apps in the morning, trying to keep up, uh, hating it all the time. | ||
But I'm, I'm thankful to be on this side of it. | ||
It's, it's fun to be on the winning team. | ||
I agree. | ||
And And hopefully... | ||
You know, because I'm right there with you. | ||
I say all the time, I'm shocked when people wake up now. | ||
It's like, if you weren't awake, you know, 10 years ago, how are you just now? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
You know, it's like, I think I'll say it last week. | ||
It's like, you know, there's been a hurricane for 10 years. | ||
These people finally realize they're getting wet. | ||
You know, it's like, how do you... | ||
But it can happen. | ||
But it does happen. | ||
Every day we get callers going, I just woke up, you know, in 2022. And it's like, great, congratulations. | ||
And, you know, I think humor... | ||
It helps a lot in that, which is why I love your stuff so much, because even if somebody disagrees, they still might laugh, and that's a little chink in the armor that you can exploit with the truth, which is a great thing. | ||
I want to go to a video real quick and get your response to it, because we started off this conversation talking about the late-night shows, and I just happened to find this video today and wanted an excuse to play it anyway. | ||
It's clip number 25. This is John Oliver being asked about his political influence, and I want to get Wade Stott's comments on the other side. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
You told your viewers, do not vote for Donald Trump. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and say that that is not a partisan thing to do, to say don't vote for Donald Trump. | ||
I think it's good advice. | ||
Yeah, you think? | ||
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But more than 77 million people voted for Donald Trump. | |
Does your show speak to them? | ||
I really hope it speaks to some of them, yes, because most of those main stories that we're talking about Party political. | ||
Those are lasting problems that have been there before the last two or three presidents and may well be there after the next two or three. | ||
If you were to look into your crystal ball, what's next? | ||
Other than living in the president's gulags in the future, that's what my crystal ball is. | ||
So they've learned nothing. | ||
I think the lesson here is they've learned absolutely nothing. | ||
They're literally being told to your face, like, you know, everybody despises you and everything you stand for. | ||
Are you going to make any changes? | ||
And they're like, nope. | ||
I mean, so when you ask, like, I wonder what Stephen Colbert. | ||
There's John Oliver, you know, probably the worst of the bunch. | ||
They've learned nothing. | ||
They've learned nothing. | ||
So they're slated for failure, I think. | ||
I don't see any corrective measures being taken by them. | ||
Yeah, John Oliver is a guy who, he thinks what he's doing is just sort of... | ||
Objectively looking at problems. | ||
He really does believe that all of his research staff is just trying to find math problems out there in the world that just need to be solved on the board. | ||
If everybody just got around the chalkboard, then we'd be able to solve this problem. | ||
But he doesn't understand what he doesn't understand. | ||
He can't see that what he's doing is extremely partisan. | ||
Everything is shaped by the worldview beliefs of the left. | ||
And so, yeah, it is bizarre to me that he doesn't think he has a perspective. | ||
Right. | ||
And while at the same time saying, I think it's just good advice. | ||
I think it's just good advice to not vote for Donald Trump. | ||
But yeah, nobody listened to him. | ||
And so, well, I guess I could just keep doing what I'm doing and maybe they'll... | ||
Listen to me if I keep saying it. | ||
It's an insane pathology that this guy has. | ||
And all of them have the same thing, but that's the thing. | ||
It's gotten them this far. | ||
So it may not have gotten them this political power that they want. | ||
People aren't listening to them to do politically what they want them to do. | ||
But what they are doing is they're paying him millions of dollars. | ||
So he doesn't have really the personal... | ||
Like, feedback loop. | ||
He doesn't have the skin in the game that other people might have. | ||
People aren't listening to him, but he's still getting paid the same amount. | ||
I think eventually that money's going to dry up because either nobody's going to watch his show or the only people watching his show are going to be you and me on the show just so that we can make fun of him. | ||
Look, it's leaving a great opening for people like you and I to actually give people the content that they're craving. | ||
People are just going to stop looking for it on late night shows and find it on X and canonplus.com slash pages slash Wade-Stotts, which is where your stuff can be found. | ||
So it's clearly an opening. | ||
And look, I haven't even touched on all the MSNBC stuff going on. | ||
I mean, they're firing everybody. | ||
Joy Reid is crying. | ||
Lester Holt is out at NBC. Left is collapsing across the board. | ||
How do we make the most out of this? | ||
Do we take over MSNBC or do we just need to make our own thing and let them, you know, die a death? | ||
I was talking to somebody who said, I think we just need to buy MSNBC and play like, he said we should buy MSNBC and I was like, okay, cool, like which time slot do you want? | ||
And he said, I'm just thinking we play old like public domain Looney Tunes cartoons. | ||
Be more informative, yeah. | ||
More informative and entertaining. | ||
And the ratings will probably go up. | ||
I think if somebody were to take it over, that's the thing. | ||
These are actually valuable public spaces. | ||
These are places where people would go. | ||
So they want the information. | ||
People do tend to believe what's put directly in front of them. | ||
And so that's the problem right now. | ||
What we've had in the past is a bunch of people who have a... | ||
A core kind of column of beliefs that they can go to, that they can fall back on. | ||
They don't have to be really into the details of politics. | ||
They can just get the... | ||
But that whole system is built on the left. | ||
So if somebody just wants to tune into the news maybe once a day, maybe once every week, then they can kind of get the gist. | ||
Okay, I just want to get the gist so that I can know what's going on. | ||
So they feel informed, but what they're actually seeing is a bunch of regime propaganda, and they're not understanding it. | ||
So the problem that we have now is that there's no central agency that's disseminating talking points. | ||
It may not be able to be replaced by a bunch of alternatives because those alternatives differ with each other and there's not, again, one through line. | ||
But my hope is that this, because the MAGA movement... | ||
Has the power right now that that can be at some level an organizing force. | ||
You talked about people waking up now. | ||
I think that when you get power and when you win, that gains a lot of converts. | ||
And so you can't necessarily be mad at those people, but you have to recognize like it's not always just who can win the rational argument. | ||
It's who can present their case in public consistently over the course of years. | ||
So I think we have time right now to be able to present our case again over the course of at least four years. | ||
And then with Vance. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But using that opportunity to the best of our ability and also being consistent, being able to be the same kind of consistent that they were will be the way that we can win. | ||
100%. | ||
Wade Stotts, brilliant stuff. | ||
Find him on X at Wade Stotts. | ||
Tons of great stuff. | ||
Hours of fantastic commentary to watch there. | ||
Thanks, Wade. | ||
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About both white vigilantism and white tears, particularly male white tears. | |
Really white tears in general, because that's what Karen's are, right? | ||
They Karen out, and then as soon as they get caught, they bring waterworks. | ||
White men can get away with that, too. | ||
And it has the same effect. | ||
My show had value. | ||
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And that... | |
I'm sorry. | ||
That what I was doing had value. | ||
Had value. | ||
And in the end, I'm sorry, I try not to cry on TV. Hey, welcome back everybody. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
We win. | ||
We win. | ||
We're winning. | ||
Welcome to the Winners Channel. | ||
That was Joy Reid crying. | ||
That was Joy Reid crying. | ||
Saying she believed her show had value. | ||
Nope. | ||
Nope. | ||
No, it actually didn't. | ||
Actually, it was funny. | ||
I mean, it was fun for us to get clips from to talk about what a hateful moron you are. | ||
But other than that, it didn't serve anybody ever. | ||
And, you know, people are mocking this woman. | ||
She's crying about being fired. | ||
I mean... | ||
You know, I'll tell you why she's crying. | ||
I'll tell you why she's crying. | ||
Tell you why she's crying. | ||
It's like that old Norm Macdonald joke where he says, yeah, I got fired from SNL. And he says, I called up the guy, you know, the head of the network, and he said, you're fired. | ||
And I said, oh, no, that's terrible. | ||
Why? | ||
And he said, well, you're not funny. | ||
And I said, oh, boy, that's even worse news. | ||
That's even worse news, right? | ||
He's like, you're fired. | ||
Which is bad for Joy, but it's because you're stupid and no one likes you, which is the real bad news. | ||
The real bad news is you just lost a position that should have never existed and you will never be able to recapture. | ||
What she's seeing when she looks off in her kind of wall-eyed stare, she's seeing the future of becoming Don Lemon, of becoming Brian Stelter, becoming one of these people that loses their... | ||
As being on the forefront of some big MSM talking head show where she's important and people listen to her and millions of people hear what she has to say, that's going away never to be replaced. | ||
She's going to become a YouTuber or a podcaster and she'll be thrilled if 10,000 people even bother to click on our link. | ||
So that's what she's really sad about. | ||
It's not the fact that she's losing her job. | ||
And then her job's going away. | ||
It's that that job was fake in the first place and all the attention she got was manufactured in the first place. | ||
So there's no way for her to rebuild. | ||
See, I wouldn't cry if I got fired from InfoWars. | ||
I'd be, in a way, excited to, you know, strike out a mound because I know that the content we create and the stories that we cover... | ||
Have an audience and people are hungry for this information and they'll seek us out wherever we go. | ||
They don't have that same luxury. | ||
They exist in a world that is entirely false and propped up, fabricated, doesn't exist in reality. | ||
So that's her being taken from the dream world and put back into reality. | ||
And she's very sad that she now has to actually do something that is valuable or else nobody's going to pay her. | ||
Being kicked out of the world where providing no value is still highly paid. | ||
That's not how the real world works. | ||
She's going to figure that out. | ||
She's not the only one figuring this out. | ||
And they're all tearing each other apart over it. | ||
I was going to go to this video, but I got so much more stuff to cover. | ||
I don't even have time, but you can find it yourself on Infowars. | ||
Rachel Maddow goes on unhinged rant, attacks her own network, suggests MSNBC is racist for ousting two non-white hosts after Joy Reid's show is canceled. | ||
Yeah, they're eating each other, folks. | ||
No, they are eating each other. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
They are now calling their own network racist. | ||
Because that's all they have. | ||
That's all they have. | ||
And this whole stack is just media information here. | ||
Another piece of bombshell media. | ||
Another bombshell media headline here. | ||
Leaked text messages from Fox 11 Los Angeles reveal reporters have been instructed to not cover secret recording of Karen Bass' phone call. | ||
Last week, O'Keefe Media Group obtained leaked audio of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass defending her trip to Ghana just three days before a wildfire erupted in Los Angeles in early January. | ||
LA Democratic Mayor Karen Bass slashed the fire department by... | ||
Funding by $17.6 million a few months before the fires erupted, January's blaze was the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history, and the city was not prepared to contain the fire because of Democrats like Karen Bass. | ||
She was tweeting from Africa as her city burned down, and she was caught on undercover video posted by OMG, O'Keefe Media Group, admitting that Bass's office knew about the incoming windstorm because of a red flag warning and completely failed to... | ||
Do anything to prevent it or contain it. | ||
Kind of like COVID. Kind of like a COVID-type thing that went on there. | ||
Karen Bass issued a cryptic warning to her source shortly before the fires and instructed him, read between the lines and hold tight. | ||
You will understand soon. | ||
Leaked test messages from a source then lost... | ||
Fox 11 Los Angeles revealed reporters were instructed not to cover this secret recording of Karen Bass's phone call defending her trip to Africa, saying, quote, I know the company's lawyers have had some concerns with this one and have asked us to pause, said an anonymous source within Los Angeles' Fox 11 News, James O'Keefe said. | ||
So there's a couple things to this, folks. | ||
For one, this isn't going to work because they don't have the monopoly anymore. | ||
And we've talked about this for a lot, but I probably haven't mentioned it in a while. | ||
I used to talk to it sort of a lot more. | ||
I talk about this a lot more, which is the fact that in the old days, the mainstream media very much had a stranglehold and a total monopoly on the news. | ||
And so when you're in that situation, the greatest power that you have is to ignore a story. | ||
Right. | ||
You can always frame stories how you want, but if it's a story that is going to be difficult to frame or might be risky to frame. | ||
You can just ignore it and then nobody would ever hear about it. | ||
You'd have some local newspaper publish a story, but I guess people can clip it out and mail it to their friends. | ||
But outside of that, unless it's picked up by a national paper or reported on by the national news, that story remains in that little pocket of America that it happened in. | ||
So ignoring stories was their greatest weapon. | ||
Then the internet came along. | ||
Then talk radio came along. | ||
Then they had to change their tactics. | ||
They went, okay, we can't just ignore stories anymore. | ||
Now we have to counteract them. | ||
We have to really double down on the way that we frame these stories. | ||
We have to come out with a story first and put it in a way that paints us as the good guys. | ||
They can no longer just ignore stories. | ||
It sort of stole that weapon from them. | ||
Now they're in a way worse position. | ||
Ignore stories. | ||
They can't frame them the way they want anyway because they've completely lost the influence that they once had. | ||
So they can try to ignore the phone calls from, you know, Karen Bass talking about this stuff. | ||
But it's not going to have an effect. | ||
Most people are going to see this from O'Keefe Media Group on X and elsewhere on social media. | ||
So by not covering it, all they're doing... | ||
is destroying their own credibility and revealing the political nature or the political way in which they choose which stories to cover and which stories not to cover. | ||
And that's this story in context of how the media is responding. | ||
The real story about this is that they let this fire happen on purpose. | ||
I mean, we've seen the way that After the fire, they've stopped anybody from rebuilding. | ||
You've got Gavin Newsom saying we're going to have to rebuild with the future in mind, meaning that they're going to try to make it into a 15-minute city. | ||
They're doing what they are doing everywhere. | ||
See, their ideas aren't good enough to stand on their own. | ||
If their ideas were good, if they could make a neighborhood that was efficient and a 15-minute climate zone and it was nice to live in, then people would move there. | ||
Their ideas are bad and nobody chooses their neighborhoods over... | ||
So what they have to do is take the most popular, prosperous, desirable neighborhoods, burn them down, and replace them with their neighborhood in a way to force people to go along with their ideas. | ||
Now, it seemed at the outset like it could have been explained by simple opportunism. | ||
The neighborhood burned down. | ||
Hey, now's a great time to get a bunch of investments from BlackRock and turn it into a giant multifamily rental zone where nobody will ever own anything and we'll have gates on all the streets to make sure people have sufficient carbon credits to leave their house. | ||
It seemed like simple opportunism with these revelations that they knew about this windstorm, that they could have done a lot more to prevent it, and that Karen Bass is actually... | ||
Recorded as saying, let me find the exact quote here. | ||
Before the fire started, she says, quote, read between the lines and hold tight. | ||
You will understand soon. | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
To me, that sounds like a conspiracy. | ||
That sounds like people saying, hey, you know, there's this fire. | ||
Maybe we should do stuff. | ||
And she's saying. | ||
You know, we're not going to do stuff. | ||
We're going to let this fire consume this neighborhood. | ||
Just hold tight. | ||
You'll see why eventually. | ||
And the why is because they wanted to clear out the neighborhood to build a 15-minute city, you know, global commerce zone where it once was. | ||
I think this is pretty compelling evidence that these fires were allowed to burn the Palisades on purpose. | ||
And, you know, at a certain point, incompetence looks the same as Willful negligence or incompetence looks the same as corruption. | ||
I think I'm leaning more and more towards corruption in this matter. | ||
I mean, you can explain a lot from California from corruption or from incompetence. | ||
I mean, but at a certain level, no water. | ||
You ignore the red flag warnings. | ||
You're out of the country. | ||
You don't have a deputy who can make any decisions. | ||
So the fire burns forever. | ||
I mean... | ||
This is looking like a setup, folks. | ||
This is looking more and more like a deliberate fire on purpose to clear out an area so that corporations can buy it up for pennies on the dollar, screwing everybody over in the meantime, but getting what they want, which is a blank slate to then rebuild their newly imagined techno-fascist future of carbon control. | ||
So, pretty big story, if you ask me. | ||
Bigger than the media corruption. | ||
That appears at first glance. | ||
But elsewhere in the media, MSNBC axes three more star shows after Joy Reid and Network Bloodbath. | ||
MSNBC has axed another three of its star shows after canceling Joy Reid's program. | ||
Katie Fang, Jonathan Capehart, and Ayman Moyeldon, who also have been given the boot from their current time slots, according to the New York Post, who obtained the insight from a network source. | ||
They'll broadcast their final episode on the 20th of April. | ||
It remains unclear whether Carpart and Fang, who also have their own weekend shows, will host their final installments. | ||
But yeah, MSNBC is collapsing outright. | ||
Everybody's being fired. | ||
It is a giant shake-up, and it's because they're racist. | ||
Rachel Maddow told me it's because they all became racist all of a sudden. | ||
Joy Reid, of course, is sobbing liberal tears, and we're all enjoying them, just soaking them in. | ||
I see so many lefties on Twitter. | ||
They don't get it. | ||
They really don't get what we've been through. | ||
I mean, you know, you think like these people are just heartless and evil. | ||
They might just be incapable of true projection, like putting themselves in the minds of people that disagree with them. | ||
I think they're physically incapable of doing this because they're sitting there going, Celebrating people's suffering. | ||
You're laughing at somebody crying. | ||
And it's just like, do you know who you are? | ||
Do you know what we've been through for the last 10 years? | ||
Do you really think we're about to have sympathy for you absolute scumbags? | ||
We are... | ||
Not even close to the level of vitriol and hatred that you have shown us. | ||
We're nowhere close because we don't actually have that in our hearts. | ||
We'll laugh at Joy Reid, overpaid racist, getting fired from her cushy job and looking like an alien species. | ||
Yeah, we'll laugh at that because she's a bad person, okay? | ||
These people wanted us dead. | ||
They didn't just want us fired for not taking their pointless and now thoroughly discredited jab. | ||
They wanted you to not get medical care. | ||
They wanted you to die. | ||
Until we get to that point, spare us your sob stories. | ||
We genuinely don't care. | ||
We're going to just go out of our... | ||
Even if it doesn't... | ||
You know, actually, I don't actually care about joy, but I'm going to use it as a weapon against you. | ||
I'm going to laugh at you and mock you and criticize you and use it as an excuse to bring up all the crap in the past that you've brought our way. | ||
We're going to do that because you deserve it. | ||
Give you just a little modicum, just a sampling taste of your own medicine, okay? | ||
But again, it's like, do they genuinely not realize? | ||
Do they genuinely not understand what they've put us through? | ||
And they really think they can just be like, but we're sad now. | ||
Aren't you sad for us? | ||
It's like, are you delusional? | ||
Are you absolutely delusional? | ||
This is what Donald Trump says about it. | ||
Low-life chairman of Concast. | ||
Brian Roberts, the owner of Ratings Challenged NBC and MSDNC, has finally gotten the nerve up to fire one of their least talented people in television, the mentally obnoxious racist Joy Reid. | ||
Mentally obnoxious. | ||
She's obnoxious. | ||
In her brain. | ||
I don't even know what that means. | ||
I love it. | ||
Based on her ratings, which were virtually non-existent, she should have been canned a long time ago, along with everyone else who works there. | ||
Also thrown out was Alice Wagner, the sub on Seriously Failing Rachel Maddow's show. | ||
Rachel rarely shows up because she knows there's nobody watching, and she also knows she's got less television persona than virtually anyone on television except perhaps Joy Reid. | ||
Then, of course, there's the low IQ man, Al Sharpton, who has perhaps the lowest TV ratings in the history of television. | ||
What is he doing to Brian Roberts to stay on the air? | ||
The whole corrupt operation is nothing more than an illegal arm of the Democrat Party. | ||
They should all be forced to pay vast sums of money for the damage they've done to our country. | ||
Fake news is an unpardonable sin. | ||
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Woo! | |
He was pissed. | ||
He was pissed and happy at the same time. | ||
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Yeah, I love it. | |
I love it. | ||
I mean, they... | ||
We're just winning across the board here. | ||
Also in media news, Trump signs a directive to counter social media censorship demands and defend free speech online, which is fantastic. | ||
President Donald Trump has signed a new directive aimed at protecting American businesses from what his administration describes as overseas extortion. | ||
The directive renews efforts to challenge digital service taxes imposed by foreign governments, which the administration argues unfairly target American companies operating internationally and promote online censorship. | ||
Quote, President Trump will not allow foreign governments to appropriate America's tax base for their own benefit, the White House said, underscoring his commitment to defending U.S. economic interests. | ||
This is just fantastic. | ||
This has huge, huge, huge implications. | ||
Basically, these foreign governments issue orders to Twitter, and basically if Twitter doesn't obey them, then they can threaten to cut Twitter off from those countries, cut millions of people off, and basically destroy Twitter that way. | ||
And they're doing that with the Digital Services Act and other censorious measures being taken by the EU. And that is crushing the ability of Europe to resist what's happening to them. | ||
I mean, if you talk about what's going on in Europe, you get kicked off the Internet. | ||
And Twitter will do it for you on behalf of the government because they're being forced to. | ||
Now you have the American government saying, no, free speech is our ideal. | ||
And if you want to take advantage of our companies, if you want to... | ||
Enjoy our business atmosphere. | ||
Then you have to adhere to our beliefs, which is free speech. | ||
And that's what you have to do. | ||
So, again, just massive, incredibly positive implications for the future of Europe and free speech overall. | ||
And this is a big deal. | ||
This is my Europe stack here. | ||
Millions of voters have been betrayed by newly elected German Chancellor Mertz, Mertz? | ||
Mertz? | ||
I'm not sure how to say his name. | ||
M-E-R-Z, MERS. 24-hour migration U-turn. | ||
So basically this guy gets elected saying that he would stop migration and within 24 hours he's giving a speech saying actually we're not stopping illegal immigration at all. | ||
Quote, none of us are talking about border closures. | ||
In fact, polling strongly suggests that many Germans support the right-wing populist AFD's stance on limiting migration and refugee numbers and believe the party better understands a growing sense of insecurity among citizens. | ||
The fact that the AFD finished in second place in the election with more than a fifth of the vote, just eight points below the CDU, is also indicative of a frustration with establishment failings on border non-control. | ||
Not that this will impact national policy. | ||
So again, this keeps happening in Europe. | ||
It's part of the parliamentary system where... | ||
Even if one party gets the majority vote, all the other parties can get the outright majority. | ||
But if they get the most votes, all the other parties can combine their power to keep the desired party out of power. | ||
So this is just part of the machinations of the parliamentary system. | ||
And we've explained how they're doing that very openly in Germany to keep power out of the hands of AFD, what they call the far right. | ||
And all of this is predicated on... | ||
The absence of free speech. | ||
What's happening in the UK is even more egregious. | ||
British offer up own citizen to radical Islamists for execution after he burned Quran. | ||
This is kind of insane. | ||
Let's see what this says. | ||
Now, the story that actually happened here was you had a man who burned a Quran. | ||
He bought a Quran. | ||
He went on the street and he burned it. | ||
A Muslim saw him doing this and attacked him. | ||
I believe he stabbed him. | ||
And then the man who stabbed the guy was let out, but the man who burned the Quran was imprisoned. | ||
The man who burned his own property and was stabbed was sent to prison, and the man who stabbed him was let go. | ||
So the facts such as they are. | ||
Manchester man, 47 years old, has pled guilty. | ||
In court, to a charge of racially or religiously aggravated intentional harassment or alarm, which is punishable under Public Order Act of 1986, the man was recorded holding an Israeli flag before ripping out pages from the Koran and lighting them on fire at a memorial for the victims of the 2017 Manchester terrorist attack. | ||
According to Manchester Evening News, he had previously advertised that he would be committing the demonstration on social media and live-streamed the affair. | ||
The trigger for his actions was the death of his daughter in the Israeli conflict, which had affected his mental health, the court heard. | ||
The victim impact statement from Fahad Iqbal, who tried to intervene, read before the court saying, "I was quite shocked, disgusted and offended. | ||
I still can't believe somebody would do this. | ||
When he began to burn the Quran, my heart felt like it was about to break out. | ||
It's the most emotion I've ever felt. | ||
Meanwhile, the defender of the man who pled guilty pointed out the obvious. | ||
He's extremely distressed at the distress he's caused others. | ||
As a result of this, he needs further help and support. | ||
The judge, however, was not terribly sympathetic, saying she was sorry the man lost his daughter, but that the Quran is a sacred book to Muslims and treating it as you did is going to cause extreme distress. | ||
This is a tolerant country, but we do not... | ||
See, we're a tolerant country, so you have to die now for opposing a religion. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
Then they actually published the guy's information. | ||
They published the man's name and street address. | ||
As claimed by groups that have come to his defense, like the Free Speech Union. | ||
However, the man also has 20 convictions on 47 prior offenses that don't include a religious incitement, and police often publish that information, so it was likely readily available. | ||
But long story short, they're arresting people for praying silently in their heads, sometimes in their own homes. | ||
While arresting people for burning Korans and letting people that stabbed the Koran burners out. | ||
UK police accused of intimidation after visiting a woman over anti-labor Facebook posts. | ||
See, this was the inevitable slippery slope. | ||
You give people censorship capabilities because they say, we really just want to stop hate. | ||
All this hate and intolerance, we have to stop it. | ||
And then all of a sudden, you're being visited by the police. | ||
For opposing the ruling party, the Labour Party. | ||
UK's crusade against free speech is starting to look a lot like it's increasingly turning the police into a political tool, which would be wholly incompatible with any democracy. | ||
The latest story about officers showing up at people's doors for expressing their lawful opinions online concerns 54-year-old Helen Jones, who recently posted messages critical of the ruling Labour Party on Facebook, only to have police come to her home 48 hours later. | ||
So she basically says, I hope he resigns. | ||
I hope this guy resigns. | ||
Somehow I think his ego won't allow it. | ||
It's not looking good for this guy Sedgwick, who she's a Labor Party member who she is against. | ||
And then somebody shows up at her door and says, we're afraid you're posting illegal material. | ||
So didn't threaten the guy. | ||
Didn't post any racial hatred, nothing that would typically fulfill the justification needed for censorship in the UK. She just said she wanted a Labor Party member out of office, and the police showed up at her door to intimidate her. | ||
That's the inevitable slippery slope of censorship, obviously. | ||
And meanwhile, on the topic of Muslims taking over, Texas governor says new Muslim Sharia city, quote, will not be allowed in Texas. | ||
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared that Sharia cities are not allowed in the state, coming after plans for EPIC Epic City, a Muslim-centered community that will house over 1,000 people 30 minutes outside Dallas. | ||
So they would enforce Sharia law there. | ||
And the governor has said no. | ||
And it turns out that solves the problem. | ||
It turns out you just do that at any point. | ||
Someone's like, hey, we're going to make a colony in your country that we're going to rule. | ||
You can just go, no, you're not. | ||
Problem solved. | ||
argument over. | ||
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