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Where are you from? | |
Thailand. | ||
No. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
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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? | ||
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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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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. | ||
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. | ||
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To have this 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 an instruction to us. | ||
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Do not be like AOC. Find and share that video, of course, at band.video, the latest Bound Report. | |
AOC hates America. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with your Daily Dispatch and a lot of news. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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It's Wednesday, February 26th, 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 am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Coming to you live this Wednesday morning, we have a very big show for you today. | ||
We've got two great guests. | ||
Later in the show. | ||
And we have a ton of stories to get to. | ||
I'll probably stick mostly with breaking news and developments over the last 24 hours today. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I'm going to fight the urge to just talk about more wide-ranging and theoretical topics. | ||
We'll stick to the news, I guess. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
Because we do have a lot to talk about, just developments geopolitically that are absolutely massive, some internal strife here in America with judges stopping Trump's progress through the swamp. | ||
I can't even explain to you how much news we have, so let's just get into it. | ||
to it here it is your daily dispatch all right here it is folks your daily dispatch for wednesday the 26th of february 2025 romanian police haul in election front runner calen uh george school george school I don't know how to pronounce this guy's name, but he's been arrested. | ||
He won the last election and was filing for the next one because they canceled the last one because he won. | ||
He's not been arrested. | ||
Lots of drama around this. | ||
We have a lot of details about it. | ||
He, of course, was on Alex's show yesterday. | ||
Before being arrested. | ||
And Alex has received some inside information about what exactly is going on here. | ||
We'll go to one of his videos that he published this morning in just a second. | ||
Romania's pro-Russia presidential election frontrunner Kaelin Georgescu has been taken by police for questioning in relation to last November's controversial cancelled vote that he won. | ||
He was going to file his new candidacy for the presidency about 30 minutes ago. | ||
The system stopped him in traffic, and he was pulled over for questioning at the prosecutor general's office. | ||
Where's democracy? | ||
Where are the partners who must defend democracy? | ||
A post on his Facebook said. | ||
Again, we'll bring you more information about that, but it is all developing. | ||
There are protesters gathered outside of the prosecutor's office. | ||
And, yeah, it appears as though this is a NATO-slash-EU coup being carried out right in front of everybody. | ||
And again, I'll show you lots of videos of that just as soon as we're done with the daily dispatch. | ||
Meanwhile, House narrowly passes Trump-backed Republican spending bill. | ||
The House approved the plan in a vote of 217 to 215, with Representative Thomas Massey, the lone Republican, voting in opposition. | ||
No Democrats supported the measure, describing it as a betrayal of middle and low-income voters. | ||
On behalf of billionaire voters like Trump advisor Elon Musk, they warned the budget will result in cuts to Medicaid. | ||
The fiscal year 2025 proposal includes approximately $4.5 trillion in tax cuts. | ||
Is that right? | ||
$4.5 trillion in tax cuts alongside increased spending for defense and border security to offset these costs. | ||
The plan will ask congressional committees to find about $2 trillion in spending reductions over the next decade. | ||
And it turns out if you just cut out drag shows for children in Ecuador, yeah, you get pretty close to that number. | ||
Should not actually be that difficult to cut $2 trillion when you find out what we're spending all of our money on. | ||
This bill has a bunch of great tax cuts, including no tax on tips and a number of other. | ||
Promises from Trump's campaign, no tax on overtime pay or Social Security benefits, which will, of course, exclusively benefit lower-income and middle-income people. | ||
After all, I don't know any billionaires who get tips, but hey, what do I know? | ||
What do I know? | ||
The mainstream media is telling me this is good for billionaires. | ||
I'm seeing waiters and waitresses and cab drivers actually benefiting the most from this. | ||
Meanwhile, Gabbard, Tulsi Gabbard, says more than 100 intelligence officers have been fired over their chat messages. | ||
The chat's been set up to discuss sensitive security matters, but groups of employees used them for discussions that contained sexual themes, intelligence officials said this week. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, said on Tuesday that more than 100 intelligence officers from 15 agencies have been fired for having sexually explicit discussions on a government chat tool. | ||
The chat program was administered by the NSA and intended for discussions of sensitive security matters, but groups of trans and gay employees used it not just to discuss bizarre sexual fetishes, but also coordinate recruitment. | ||
Of other people similarly inclined. | ||
So, you know, we'll get back into this. | ||
We didn't even really cover this yesterday, but we'll have to get into it today. | ||
It's, I mean, we mentioned it yesterday, but it's disgusting. | ||
So I genuinely want to avoid it. | ||
But then again, it's sort of symbolic of everything else going wrong in our country. | ||
So we'll take a look at it. | ||
Just know the NSA, CIA have, like, cabals within them of... | ||
The most perverted and deranged individuals who use their position to spy on their political enemies and coordinate activity against them as well as recruit other bizarre, devious, I don't even know what else to describe it, just perverted, fetishistic, creepy weirdos into their cabal, give them comfy jobs with security clearances. | ||
And just let him go at it. | ||
It's kind of horrifying, actually, but also kind of exactly what you would expect in a weird way. | ||
We'll get back into that in just a little bit. | ||
Meanwhile, Ukraine reportedly agrees to critical rare minerals deal with the U.S. Ukraine and the United States reached an agreement over access to Kyiv's deposits of rare earth minerals, according to media reports, as Kiev seeks to reinforce its ties with its key wartime transatlantic ally under the Trump administration. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
The draft deal envisages that the two countries will jointly develop Ukraine's mineral resources, including oil and gas, and sees the U.S. drop demands for a right to $500 billion in potential revenue from the agreement, according to the Financial Times, which first reported a deal on Tuesday. | ||
Other rumors going around that a peace deal has been reached between Russia and Ukraine, courtesy of... | ||
And like we said yesterday and the day before, it appears as though peace could reign as early as later this week. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
FBI launches probe into James Comey's unofficial honeypot operation targeting the 2016 Trump campaign. | ||
Quote, the case had no predicated foundation, so Comey personally directed the investigation without an official case file in Sentinel or any other FBI system, says Bureau Whistleblower. | ||
The FBI, under the direction of Kash Patel, is investigating an off-the-books operation launched by former FBI Director James Comey to deploy female undercover honeypot agents to infiltrate Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. | ||
A Bureau Whistleblower in October disclosed to the House Judiciary Committee that Comey personally directed the honeypot operation, designed as part of a criminal investigation against the... | ||
Trump campaign in 2015, the Washington Times reported, a honeypot usually refers to an undercover operative, usually a woman, who feigns sexual or romantic interest to extract information from a target. | ||
The honeypot operation was separate from the FBI's crossfire hurricane investigation that tried to substantiate now-debunked allegations that then-candidate Donald Trump had colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election. | ||
And again, it's good to see action happening. | ||
Hard to get excited for more investigations. | ||
Really, really hard to get excited when you hear an investigation has launched. | ||
For me, I don't know. | ||
For me at least, kind of hard to get excited for another investigation to look into what we already know happened and have known for 10 years. | ||
It's just, can we arrest these people and throw them in prison or better yet, execute them for treason? | ||
I mean, do we need to investigate this again? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
Okay, alright. | ||
Let's do that then. | ||
Let's keep investigating forever, I guess. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
What is the... | ||
Okay, it's fine. | ||
It's great. | ||
I love it. | ||
No, I freaking love it. | ||
Cash tells the director of the FBI, so now we're just doing more investigations into just what we've known has gone on for a decade straight. | ||
Like, do we really... | ||
I mean, the man went on television and announced that they'd caught Hillary Clinton. | ||
Committing treason, but they were letting her off the hook. | ||
He went on television and said that. | ||
So I don't know what else we need here. | ||
We have Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
We have the Mueller report. | ||
We have the fact that they investigated Joe Biden, found him guilty, and decided not to charge him with anything either because he was a feeble old man. | ||
I mean, how many examples do we need? | ||
What are we investigating here? | ||
Honestly, what are we investigating? | ||
Some honeypot operation that was off the books? | ||
Great. | ||
Tack it on to the other treasonous activity that we already know they've been involved in. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
What is this? | ||
Like, seriously. | ||
I know it's only been a little over a month, but like, at what point will we start just arresting these people? | ||
At what point? | ||
I mean, it's almost ironic because what they're investigating is the fact that the Democrats Just did things, right? | ||
They just... | ||
I mean, they launched investigations, but they weren't legitimate investigations. | ||
They just launched, you know, dirt-gathering operations against their political opponents. | ||
Or they sent 1,500 of their political enemies to jail over a peaceful protest that they attacked. | ||
So it's like, okay, so we're gonna... | ||
Just do endless investigations, just investigation after investigation after investigation, looking into the fact that when the Democrats are in power, they just arrest all of their enemies and censor all of their opponents and lean on all of the social media companies to provide them private information for people they want to target. | ||
So we're just going to keep investigating the fact that the Democrats just weaponized the entire federal government against us and never pay the price for it. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't know how long we're going to be able to take this personally. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
But okay, but fine. | ||
But is anybody else getting a little bit impatient with all this? | ||
Anybody else getting a little bit fed up with how slow everything is? | ||
Like the real things that actually matter? | ||
Doge, Doge is going nuts. | ||
They're going too far in some places. | ||
They're cutting things that actually probably shouldn't be cut at this point. | ||
It's like, alright, great. | ||
You did that. | ||
You found out about USAID. You've dismantled that. | ||
Very well done. | ||
Literally the least of my concerns. | ||
It's great. | ||
I do actually really appreciate that. | ||
I really, really do like that these billion-dollar networks of leftist patronage have been dismantled. | ||
I'm very much in favor of that. | ||
It is not even... | ||
On the top ten of my list of things that the government should be doing right now. | ||
On the top things are like arresting the criminals that have spent the last decade relentlessly abusing their power to the detriment of the American people, the destruction of democracy, and the treasonous activity they've been involved in. | ||
The deportation of illegal immigrants on a mass scale, which we've not seen yet. | ||
We've seen little flares up here and there, and they've largely shut down the border. | ||
You know, I've been suggesting doing for a year in getting all the illegal aliens to register in order to offer them a free flight home. | ||
They're actually doing that now. | ||
So I'm happy about that. | ||
But we have not seen the mass deportations and the numbers anywhere near where they need to be. | ||
We're talking like 40, 50 million people. | ||
We got four years to do it. | ||
And we're doing like 80 a day. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
This is never going to work. | ||
Bringing the money back home, ending the wars, like they're making moves on Ukraine, but we're still just giving Israel everything they could ever possibly want and dragging us into a greater conflict there. | ||
And I'm just, okay, Doge is nice, it's fun, but it's also just not at all achieving anything that we needed to. | ||
The number one thing we need to do is arrest the people that have done all this other stuff to us. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Do you see what I'm saying? | ||
I mean, arrest the people. | ||
Who released COVID. You have to arrest him. | ||
Anthony Fauci should be in prison. | ||
Bill Gates should be in prison. | ||
James Comey should be in prison. | ||
Hillary Clinton should be in prison. | ||
Every single signer of that lie about the Hunter Biden laptop, they should all be in prison for a period of time until they're executed for treason. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm like, what are we doing? | ||
And we're investigating. | ||
We're just going to keep investigating. | ||
We'll be... | ||
Four years from now, Donald Trump will have been assassinated by some Israeli. | ||
We'll be in war with Iran. | ||
President J.D. Vance will be extolling the virtues of the H-1B Indians that are flooding the country. | ||
And we'll still not have any prosecutions. | ||
I mean, am I the only one? | ||
Am I the only one that's getting sick of this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know, but we have some what's happening in Romania over the last 24 hours is an absolutely bombshell and. | ||
Alex Jones has sort of been at the center of it. | ||
We'll go to clip number 12 here. | ||
We covered the story in the Daily Dispatch, but the frontrunner of the election in Romania has been arrested by the Romanian police. | ||
He actually won the previous election, and they canceled those results. | ||
He was going to register for the next election. | ||
On his way to register, he was arrested. | ||
Alex Jones has actually spoken to his wife and some of his spokespeople. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12. Hours after he was on my broadcast yesterday, the real Romanian president, the rightful president, Colleen Georgecu, was arrested in traffic. | ||
They pulled him over. | ||
Secret police gave him the documents. | ||
And he was going to register for the new election coming up. | ||
He won the last election. | ||
They admit that NATO and the EU canceled it. | ||
The unelected EU Commission bragged about it. | ||
And this is total tyranny. | ||
Donald Trump has been pointing it out. | ||
So has Elon Musk. | ||
Obviously, I have been as well. | ||
But this is total tyranny, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And this is what the globalists want, is to use Romania to start a larger war with Russia. | ||
They're already a big part of the war and have ground troops for the last two and a half years. | ||
Ukraine. | ||
I mean, this is so dangerous. | ||
This is so crazy. | ||
And it just shows you how this whole globalist combine is absolutely tyrannical. | ||
They would love to do what they've done to him, to all of us here. | ||
They already tried to put Trump in prison, tried to kill him twice that we know of. | ||
We need Trump and Elon Musk to really make a big deal about this and really come to this guy's aid. | ||
He is a great guy, high-level, former UN diplomat, Club of Rome, you know. | ||
Top economist and who just for 15 years left their system and has been exposing him. | ||
He is a real insider and a real statesman. | ||
And he wants populism and freedom and Christianity and to stop World War III. And so they arrested him. | ||
He's in custody right now. | ||
I was just talking to his wife and his communications director. | ||
We're going to have some people on sometime right after 11 a.m. | ||
today, Central 12 noon Eastern when my show starts at Rolex Jones here on X. | ||
But this is a microcosm of what's happening everywhere and what we are facing. | ||
His emergency message to President Trump is on Rolex Jones right now. | ||
His emergency message to Elon Musk he issued. | ||
This is just so historic right now. | ||
The full interview is also on X. | ||
It's broken in one big piece. | ||
It's all there and then two other pieces. | ||
So please get it to share it right now when you stand with this man. | ||
And actually it's just pretty amazing how this guy is actually using the alternative media to get his message out. | ||
Obviously, he's on Infowars. | ||
He's talking to Alex Jones. | ||
He was also on Spaces and did an interview with Mario Nafal, who is a major kingpin sort of in the ex-news sphere. | ||
And he actually called Mario Nafal and left him a message as he was being arrested. | ||
Let's go to clip number 17 now. | ||
Hi, Mario. | ||
I'm going to the police raid it from the street. | ||
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I'm going to the court. | |
My lawyers will come to me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
He's like, the police are outside. | ||
I'm being arrested right now. | ||
Talk to you later. | ||
So, this whole thing is just obviously completely corrupt. | ||
And it's sort of a rehash of exactly what the West did to Ukraine, right? | ||
The people have an election. | ||
They vote for somebody who favors Russia over... | ||
The EU and then the EU and NATO swoop in to, in Ukraine's case, start a revolution, kill a bunch of people, commit a bunch of false flags, and start a war with Russia that utterly devastates that entire nation. | ||
In Romania, they simply canceled the election because we're the champions of democracy after all. | ||
And now he's been arrested by the authorities with no news as to, you know, if he's being charged with anything or how long he'll be held for questioning. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
Prosecutors suspect 27 people of acting against Romania's constitutional order, public incitement, initiation of a fascist organization and false statements regarding the sources of their financing and election campaign. | ||
But they didn't name George Sku or his aides in their statement. | ||
However, shortly after the news news of the raids broke Wednesday morning, he claimed the searches were aimed to block his new presidential candidacy. | ||
Romania was plunged into plunged into political chaos last year when George Sku, a pro-Russian far right firebrand and NATO skeptic, won the first round of the presidential vote and was scheduled to face reformist Elena Lasconi in the second round. | ||
However, the Constitutional Court annulled the first round of the presidential election after an alleged Russian operation to influence the result. | ||
And no joke, it's pretty much the same claim they made in America, where they're like, Russia spent $100,000 on Facebook ads, therefore your election doesn't count. | ||
It's pretty much exactly what happened here. | ||
And I think the amounts are even the same. | ||
They're like, well, Russia ran $100,000 in ads, so therefore you can't be president now. | ||
Retarded. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous. | ||
And it's like, okay, if that's the strength of your democracy, $100,000 can sway an entire election, maybe it's not really a democracy then. | ||
The court's decision spoke to controversy as both far-right parties and liberal reformists of Lesconi's USR party viewed the annulment as an attempt by widely distrusted old establishment parties, the Social Democrat Party and the center-right National Liberal Party, to hold on to power by pulling strings within the judiciary. | ||
The new election is scheduled to be held on May 4th with a runoff planned two weeks later on May 18th. | ||
In early February, Romania's outgoing Liberal President, Klaus Iohannis, I've never violated the Constitution, he said in a resignation speech. | ||
From here, everyone loses, no one wins. | ||
We see when we see European courts canceling elections and senior officials threatening to cancel others. | ||
We ought to ask whether we're holding ourselves to an appropriately high standard. | ||
J.D. Vance said at a Munich at the Munich Security Conference. | ||
To many of us on the other side of the Atlantic, it looks more like an old entrenched interest hiding behind ugly Soviet area words like misinformation and disinformation. | ||
We simply don't like the idea that somebody with an alternative viewpoint might express a different opinion or, God forbid, vote in a different way or even worse, win an election. | ||
Vance added. | ||
Elena Lasconi, president of the center-right party Save Romania Union, who was due to face Georgescu in the runoff last year, said that if the constitutional court stops Georgescu from running, it would set fire to a powder keg, as she called for calm. | ||
Socialist Prime Minister Marcel... | ||
Sio Laku told news outlet Digi24 that, quote, Romania is a democracy in which separation of powers is fully functional. | ||
He did, however, he did warn, however, that the judicial system must publicly prevent very solid evidence in the investigation that targets Georgescu so he doesn't turn into campaign fodder. | ||
I think we will, on the other side, go to a video that's going to be a good one. | ||
It's just kind of a goofy video, and I know we have a ton of breaking news, but... | ||
I saw this video. | ||
I'll have to play it for you. | ||
People took a debate between Destiny and Jordan Peterson about the vaccine and then wrote it as a musical and then reenacted it while singing what was said. | ||
And it's goofy, but we're going to talk about the COVID vaccine a lot today. | ||
And so it is somewhat topical. | ||
But also hearing Destiny's response, which is just like sort of a great example of just like the left-wing institutional mindset. | ||
It sort of pervades everything else that I've been reading ever since I saw that video because, you know, basically the argument is if what you're saying is true, somebody would say so, right? | ||
The idea is like what we're suggesting when we talk about the COVID vaccine or, you know, the international cabal that uses democracy as a shield to run, you know, tyrannical operations in disguise. | ||
These claims are so big. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
Well, we'll explain on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm not going to play this whole thing, but it is very funny. | ||
And again, it's been stuck in my head. | ||
head not not the music's been stuck in my head but the ideas uh expressed have been sort of stuck in my head and i and i and i i think it's worth it to uh to consider the arguments made in this again it's a funny it's a funny video it's a funny clip but uh and basically somebody took this debate between destiny and jordan peterson and put it to music and you know it's worth looking at | ||
because i think destiny's objections to jordan peterson are the objections most people would have to considering what we present here at info wars which is what we just... | ||
Apply logic to what we're seeing, and it's fairly obvious that there's gigantic worldwide conspiracies, multiple of them, but all sort of factions of the same operation taking place to enslave humanity. | ||
Like the sheer scale of the claim that we're making is often enough to drive people away. | ||
So I think it's worth it to confront this and try to explain to people. | ||
If you're disbelieving us because you have evidence that we're wrong, that's one thing. | ||
If you're disbelieving us because you're scared of what we're saying, you need to get over that. | ||
You know that it's true. | ||
You know that it's true in your heart. | ||
You know that what we're saying is absolutely true because you've seen it with your own eyes. | ||
I'll explain in just a second. | ||
Let's go to clip number 13. This is the Jordan Peterson vs. | ||
Destiny musical. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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That the excess deaths were caused by the vaccine. | |
I don't, I don't bloody well know what they were caused by. | ||
Okay, but that's what you're implying now. | ||
Well, that's... | ||
Look, if you're going to use Occam's razor, you're kind of stuck in an awkward place here. | ||
I am absolutely not. | ||
This is the most administered vaccine or inoculation or whatever you want to call it in the history of all mankind. | ||
Every single organization is motivated to call this out if it was a bad thing. | ||
You don't think Russia or China would be screaming if Donald Trump or the United States warped spread through a vaccine that was having deleterious effects on populations around the world? | ||
You don't think there wouldn't be some academic institution? | ||
You don't think there wouldn't be more than a handful of doctors and Joe Rogan and some conservatives saying this vaccine might have been bad if it was the case that American companies working with companies in Europe and Germany especially, right? | ||
Because that's where biotech is from in order to create and manufacture a vaccine That was causing excess deaths around the world There are so many different people who would be motivated to call this out How do you are calling it out? | ||
It's a handful of people, where are the governments, where are the academic institutions calling it out? | ||
Where are the other private companies calling it out? | ||
Wouldn't you stand to make a killing if you were a private company in Europe And you could say, hey look, mRNA vaccines for sure are causing all these issues Why wouldn't Putin, why wouldn't Xi Jinping, why wouldn't anybody else in the world call this out What if it was as horrible as it was? | ||
There are plenty of people attempting to call it out No one incredible, no huge institution What do you make of the excess deaths? | ||
You haven't come up! | ||
With a bloody hypothesis. | ||
I don't even know if there are 20% excess deaths in Europe right now. | ||
If I had to guess off the top of my head, it's gonna be like you said. | ||
One might be lingering effects of an overwhelmed healthcare system. | ||
One might be deaths related to the war in Ukraine. | ||
Another one might be rising energy costs that for a couple of reasons... | ||
It's absolutely impossible that any of it could be unintended consequences of a novel technology injected into billions of people. | ||
First of all, there aren't billions of people in Europe, so if there were excess deaths, I never said there were. | ||
I understand. | ||
This thing's five minutes long. | ||
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We don't have to watch the whole thing, but I do think it's very funny. | |
Jordan Peterson versus Destiny, the musical from Compassion Fatigue. | ||
Yeah, very well done. | ||
So the whole thing goes on for five minutes. | ||
It's mostly just that back and forth. | ||
And I think that's like the primary objection people have to claims that we make is like... | ||
Wouldn't somebody have said this? | ||
And of course, I mean, you saw it, right? | ||
I mean, that is the back and forth. | ||
And it's like, well, lots of people are saying it. | ||
And it's like, well, but not institutions. | ||
And it's like, what institutions would you expect come out against this? | ||
The huge institutions that are the ones doing it? | ||
They're the ones doing it. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
The pharmaceutical companies, you would expect them to come out against their own product that they're releasing to everybody? | ||
That's retarded. | ||
But the other thing is, you don't have to speculate about this. | ||
We know beyond any doubt, like it's been, first of all, oh my God, like where do you even start with this? | ||
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Well, I think he totally dismisses the fact that there is a realm of politics within these industries and institutions. | |
And if you're a maverick, right, in any of these institutions, you get kicked out. | ||
The institutions aren't going to be calling this out if they're firing the people inside the institutions who decide to not take the vaccine, who decide to speak out against it. | ||
And on top of that, it's like you look at all of these scientists and all of these doctors who are peer-reviewed. | ||
Like, first off, getting funding to be able to get research to assert the claim that it's doing these deaths would just be a monumental task in and of itself. | ||
But then again, like there would be 20 other claims that Merck or Moderna or Pfizer would fund to basically say the exact opposite. | ||
And they would do it with disingenuous, you know, methods. | ||
Put the excess... | ||
Excess deaths to the side. | ||
What do they say about the vaccine now? | ||
They admit that it doesn't stop the vaccine, the transmission. | ||
It doesn't stop you from getting sick. | ||
It doesn't stop you from getting the virus in the first place. | ||
So they lied about all of that. | ||
Can you explain that? | ||
I mean, these big institutions, why did nobody call out the fact that this wasn't an effective vaccine? | ||
Forget the excess deaths. | ||
Just the vaccine ineffectiveness. | ||
Nobody seemed to call that out, despite the fact that... | ||
It was obvious to everybody. | ||
What about masks? | ||
There were no big institutions, governments, academic areas that called out the masks. | ||
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And masks are surface level. | |
When you realize that is just absolute agitation. | ||
For people who have to wear the mask, it does less than good. | ||
It does harm. | ||
No, exactly. | ||
So no big institutions covered that. | ||
No big institutions stepped up and refused to go along with the lockdowns, even though that was obviously bad and now admitted. | ||
The school closures may have had even a greater impact in the vaccines. | ||
I mean, the vaccines might kill you, but the school closures mentally crippled an entire generation. | ||
Of children that I know from personal experience that kids who had to grow up during the lockdowns are still so anxious they're afraid to drive cars even though they're 18 years old. | ||
It screwed up a generation of kids. | ||
We told you it would. | ||
They all said that was nonsense and no big institutions, no big academic places came out forcefully against the lockdowns of schools except for right-wing nutjobs like Joe Rogan and Alex Jones. | ||
But we were right. | ||
But we were absolutely right and they admit that now. | ||
You know, this whole argument of like, well, if it was so bad, somebody would have called it out. | ||
It reminds me, it sounds like a spokesman from the tobacco company in the 1950s going, people have been smoking for 200 years. | ||
If it was so bad for you, somebody would have called it out by now. | ||
And it's like, no, there's institutional... | ||
Motivation to hide all of this and keep it secret. | ||
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And that's the funniest thing, because Destiny, as a debater, knows exactly what he's doing, and he typically calls people out on this logical fallacy called the appeal to authority, and he's right now asking, well, why didn't any of the authorities say yada yada? | |
I mean, he's just, he's the type of guy who thinks... | ||
That it's cool to have a swinging wife, right? | ||
Well, yes. | ||
He's literally a gay cuck criminal pornographer. | ||
But he represents the main objection. | ||
Because basically what happens is you have this extraordinary claim. | ||
Well, you have an extraordinary fact, right? | ||
The fact is that there's a 20% excess death after COVID. Not during COVID. COVID didn't cause 20% excess deaths. | ||
Then it would be something to concern yourself with. | ||
After COVID, you have a sudden and dramatic rise in excess deaths, officially unexplained. | ||
So I would consider that like a mystery, right? | ||
You've got a mystery. | ||
You've got a dead body in a mansion, right? | ||
It's time to play clue. | ||
It's time to look at evidence and try to figure out what's going on here because you have something unexplained, a 20% rise in excess deaths. | ||
Now, we point to the vaccine. | ||
As being the direct cause of excess deaths, because the excess deaths started at exactly the same time as the vaccines. | ||
Now, correlation doesn't equal causation, but there's a whole bunch of other stuff that goes into that, including the sheer amount of vaccine injuries from the vaccine, which is like thousands of times higher than any vaccine before it. | ||
The so-called vaccine, because it's actually not one. | ||
Destiny, on the other hand, is like just throwing out like a whole bunch of other stuff that doesn't cause 20% excess deaths. | ||
But could go some way to explain a possible rise in excess deaths, but it doesn't. | ||
And he's like, but we're just talking about Europe. | ||
We're not even talking about all this other stuff. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, if you bring in the rest of the world, what you find is actually there is a direct correlation to the number of vaccines delivered to a population and the rise in excess deaths. | ||
The more vaccines, the more excess deaths. | ||
It's like a one-to-one ratio. | ||
It's undeniable. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
It's apparent, you know, at first blush. | ||
He also, you know, their first tactic is just discredit the claim. | ||
Automatically, right? | ||
You go, there's 20% rise in excess deaths. | ||
And Destiny's response is, I don't believe that. | ||
It's like, okay, well, you can't not believe it. | ||
What? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It's here. | ||
Here are the statistics. | ||
Here's the rise in excess deaths. | ||
It did happen. | ||
Now, you know that trying to explain that would be difficult and would probably, you know, confront some of your presuppositions about the way the world works. | ||
And so you just deny the fact outright, which is like what a child does. | ||
You're closing your eyes. | ||
Because you think, you know, you're hiding under the blanket because you think that makes you invisible. | ||
You're just ignoring reality and acting like that's an argument tactic. | ||
It's retarded. | ||
But the reason why I even wanted to play that is because that's just been ringing around my head. | ||
This appeal to authority, this, well, if this was happening, somebody would say something. | ||
And it's like, okay, people who say things, scientists, like well-respected scientists in Germany who were... | ||
Exposing what was going on with the vaccine. | ||
Live-streamed their house being raided by the police as they were hauled away and arrested. | ||
And I believe died in jail. | ||
So, okay. | ||
So that's what happens to people who question this, right? | ||
The other people who would be in a position to question it are the ones carrying this out in the first place. | ||
I mean, the lab leak scenario was exactly the same situation. | ||
Wouldn't somebody have said it came from a lab? | ||
Well, yeah, we did. | ||
Yeah, the crazy right-wingers did. | ||
Everybody else in the world, every other major academic organization or media outlet or scientific whatever, all of them... | ||
Said we were crazy. | ||
All of them said that was nonsense. | ||
Totally nuts. | ||
How could you even believe that? | ||
We were right. | ||
It's the exact same thing about the vaccine. | ||
It's the exact same thing. | ||
So probably, you know, it's already happening, right? | ||
You already have these mainstream media articles, the Yale study showing rise in excess deaths, people being crippled for life because of the vaccine. | ||
I mean, it is already starting to come out. | ||
Eventually it will be accepted in the mainstream, just like the lab leak scenario is. | ||
And just like the lab leak scenario, they'll all just pretend to forget the fact that they called us liars for three years while we were saying that. | ||
We're lying about it. | ||
They just ignore it. | ||
They just fold in the new revelation with their belief system, and they act like there's nothing inconsistent about the fact that they've changed 180 degrees and now agree with us. | ||
And they act like we never had any reason to believe it in the first place, even though now it's been proven to be true. | ||
And so the point of this is you've got to understand the scale that we're talking about here. | ||
You've got to understand the scale of this conspiracy. | ||
It's like, okay, if the vaccine is poison, then that would mean that all of the medical industry, all of the academia, all of the media, all of the politicians, it means that we're all in on this genocidal campaign to poison the entire world. | ||
Now, that alone is enough to make people like Destiny reject that. | ||
But when you look at the evidence and you see that that is undeniably true, what then? | ||
I mean, what do you do then? | ||
You have to accept the fact. | ||
That all of these organizations have been captured. | ||
That all of these industries and outlets and universities are controlled in a top-down way where anybody who wants to buck the system or reject the fiat conclusions, the conclusions from on high, you are to believe this. | ||
If you don't accept what they tell you to believe, then you get kicked out or you get crushed or your paper doesn't get published or whatever it is. | ||
Like, that's the fork in the road. | ||
You can either close your eyes and hide under the blanket like a child, you know, just really wanting to not believe that this is true, or you can just accept the fact that what has been revealed is of monumentous scale, that, like, what we're talking about going on is that big, is that corrupt, is that... | ||
I mean, it's disturbing. | ||
It's, like, it's disturbing to understand just how... | ||
The evil people are at getting the entire world to fall into line. | ||
Because that's what's happening. | ||
That's what we're going to talk about all over today's show. | ||
Yes, in fact, you can have gigantic global conspiracies of crimes against humanity carried out right in front of your face and people like Destiny will go along with it and argue on behalf of the people poisoning the entire world. | ||
Or... | ||
Overthrowing a government right in front of everybody. | ||
Or running a giant child grooming operation out of the NSA. Yeah, these things are happening. | ||
And if people knew about it, they'd be pissed, which is why the media is in on it. | ||
And run very sophisticated psychological operations to prevent the average person from having the bravery to realize this is true. | ||
I mean, if what was happening in Romania right now was reported in an appropriate way, everybody in America would be like calling for war with Romania. | ||
I mean, if we were going to go to war with Russia over Ukraine to defend democracy, why would we not go to war with Romania when we see their democracy being co-opted and had a coup performed against it by the EU? | ||
I mean, it's happening as we speak. | ||
and really continuously. | ||
Like, there's all these giant, gigantic... | ||
Absolute, abject conspiracies taking place right in front of your face all the time. | ||
It's just up to you to see it. | ||
It's just up to you to be able to see and interpret what you're seeing. | ||
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Let me put a bow on what you're saying. | |
Speaking of people and institutions calling this out... | ||
Right? | ||
And why people and institutions don't do it. | ||
This headline says it all. | ||
Yale scientists who risk careers to publish bombshell COVID vaccine study issue message to shots victims. | ||
Right? | ||
This is a story from your rundown today. | ||
Right? | ||
And, you know, you dig into it. | ||
It says for years. | ||
Right? | ||
It takes years to get this published. | ||
Right? | ||
While these scientists are risking their careers, which most scientists don't want to do after, let's say, 12 years of Ivy League school, and all of the debt that they have, they just cannot take that risk. | ||
Think about if you're a person who's in their 30s, you just got done with your schooling, you may have a couple kids, right? | ||
How risk-averse are you? | ||
Well, yeah, exactly. | ||
As you pointed out earlier, you're not going to get funding to find this out. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
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It's almost like threading the needle with Donald Trump. | |
Seriously, it's in that ballpark of how Trump managed to win in 2016. This is the same level of getting published without having everybody just completely condemn you. | ||
It takes an absolute miracle. | ||
But look, again, I don't even have to speculate. | ||
When you're like, for that to be true, you'd have to have all these organizations go, and they're all motivated to tell the truth. | ||
And it's like, then what about the masks? | ||
Then what about the school shutdown? | ||
Then what about the lockdowns, the two weeks to slow the spread? | ||
I mean, every one of these, or the lab leak theory, every one of these were equally absurd. | ||
We called them out. | ||
The people on the right wing, people on the fringe called them out, and were shut down or censored. | ||
And in other countries, arrested. | ||
Nobody said, this is ridiculous, we're not doing it. | ||
There were no major corporations that said, nah, screw it, we're staying open and you don't have to wear a mask. | ||
Nobody stood up against these obviously false things. | ||
So to act like that's ridiculous, you saw it with your own eyes. | ||
In like a hundred different ways, you saw this happen. | ||
So you're denying your own lived experience. | ||
And it's very bizarre. | ||
Not only that, this has been going on for years. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 30. This is... | ||
A report from like the mid-90s about how they massively increased the number of flu shots they were giving to elderly people. | ||
And lo and behold, more old people died from the flu shots. | ||
What did they do? | ||
They doubled down and said, we need to go even harder. | ||
I mean, this is, it's like, you act like this is ridiculous. | ||
Not only is it happening in front of your face all the time, it's happened in history over and over and over again. | ||
Here's a report from the mid-90s about the flu shots being a complete and ridiculous. | ||
And deadly scam. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Here's what scientists have found. | ||
Over 20 years, the percentage of seniors getting flu shots increased sharply from 15% to 65%. | ||
It stands to reason that flu deaths among the elderly should have taken a dramatic dip, making an X-graph like this. | ||
Instead, flu deaths among the elderly continue to climb. | ||
It was hard to believe, so researchers at the National Institutes of Health set out to do a study, adjusting for all kinds of factors that could be masking the true benefits of the shots. | ||
But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result. | ||
Flu shots had not reduced deaths among the elderly. | ||
It's not what health officials hope to find. | ||
NIH wouldn't let us interview the study's lead author, so we went to Boston and found the only co-author not employed by NIH, Dr. Tom Reichert. | ||
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We realized that we had Incendiary materials. | |
Dr. Reichert says they thought their study would prove vaccinations had helped. | ||
We were trying to do something mainstream, that's for sure. | ||
Were you surprised? | ||
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Astonished. | |
Did you check the data a couple of times to make sure? | ||
Well, even more than that. | ||
We've looked at other countries now, and the same is true. | ||
That study, soon to be published, finds the same poor results in Australia, France, Canada, and the UK. And other new research stokes the idea that decades of promoting flu shots in seniors And the billions spent haven't had the desired result. | ||
The current head of national immunizations confirms CDC is now looking at new strategies, but stops short of calling the present policy a failure. | ||
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There's an active dialogue into how we can do better to prevent influenza and its complications in the elderly. | |
So what's an older person to do? | ||
The CDC says they should still get their flu shots, that it could make flu less severe or prevent other problems not reflected in the total numbers. | ||
No, I've seen this one before. | ||
But watch for CDC to likely shift in the near future more toward protecting the elderly in a roundabout way by vaccinating more children and others around them who could give them the flu. | ||
Cheryl Ackeson, CBS News, Washington. | ||
That was from January 24, 2006. | ||
Nearly 20 years ago. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
But, I mean, somebody would call it out, right? | ||
But some big academic thing, they would call out flu shots that they actually have negative impact. | ||
They actually make it worse. | ||
They actually... | ||
Are killing old people. | ||
You'd think somebody would point that out. | ||
To this day, they still are like mandating flu shots. | ||
And I mean, you can see there, it's like, well, it looks like the more people get flu shots, the more they die. | ||
And the CDC is like, well, our answer to that is you should still get them and we should also give them to children. | ||
Yeah, it's like COVID 1.0. | ||
It's like they've already done it before. | ||
But again, it's not even about COVID. And we are going to get more into COVID a little bit later with one of our guests. | ||
It's about the fact that if we can do one thing at Infowars, we're desperate to try to open people's eyes to the fact that not only are these worldwide global crimes against humanity conspiracies possible, they're happening all the time right in front of your face. | ||
You don't need extraordinary evidence to prove these claims. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
It's confronting you on a daily basis. | ||
All you have to do is accept the fact... | ||
That there are very, very powerful and very, very evil forces at work in the world who want your destruction and are coordinating to achieve that. | ||
I mean, I get that it can seem scary. | ||
I get that it's like, you know, you want to be able to trust your, you know, organizations. | ||
You want to be able to trust your institutions. | ||
But the fact is you can't and you shouldn't. | ||
And it's been proven over and over and over right in front of your face. | ||
And we can go on and on about it, right? | ||
The Hunter Biden laptop would be another one. | ||
Totally obvious, but you've got the big institutions that are supposed to be there to tell the truth, like the media blatantly lying about it, and the social media there censoring on behalf of the Biden administration, and the FBI agents who run the spy state signing this letter that they know to be untrue. | ||
It's like, but is that ridiculous? | ||
And the other thing is, they have no explanation for the things that we're seeing. | ||
They literally have to say, I don't know what causes that 20% rise in excess deaths. | ||
And I'm going to reject any explanation that doesn't conform to my preconceived notions about how the world works. | ||
That's all they have. | ||
That's their argument, basically. | ||
They have no answer. | ||
It's a mystery. | ||
They have no evidence as to what they think has caused this 20% rise in excess deaths. | ||
They can just throw a bunch of suppositions at you that are easily disprovable. | ||
Oh, the deaths in Ukraine? | ||
You think the Ukraine war is causing a 20% rise in excess deaths across all of Europe? | ||
You think Flemish people? | ||
Are dying at a 20% higher rate with unexplained causes because the Ukraine war is going on? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
Why is Peru one of the highest with excess deaths? | ||
And could it have anything to do with the fact that it was one of the most vaccinated countries in the world? | ||
I mean... | ||
I get that it's scary. | ||
I understand that it's hard to wrap your mind around the fact that our governments and our institutions and our corporations are all coordinating to kill us. | ||
But, like, unless you realize that's what's happening, then they're gonna kill you. | ||
So you gotta wake up. | ||
You gotta wake up. | ||
Don't be scared. | ||
I am inviting Elon Musk in Romania to understand the fantastic resources which Romania has. | ||
Of course, in a common understanding and cooperation with the United States, in the same shared values which we have to do together. | ||
So to Elon Musk, I said it's absolutely a great spirit of this finding the source in order to destroy the bureaucracy and to make efficient the government. | ||
Which, believe me, I want to do this in Romania. | ||
It's an absolutely great idea, which Elon Musk has. | ||
Including his freedom of exposing a speech, including with his child, very relaxed, in harmony with his family. | ||
And absolutely, how I can say, they changed the system, even by the spirit of... | ||
Communication, which is fantastic. | ||
But moreover, I wish to invite Elon Musk in Romania in order to find how a fantastic country is in natural resources and particularly in the creativity of the people. | ||
Because the most important value I wish to address to Elon Musk, Mr. Musk, the most important value of Romania are the people. | ||
And education. | ||
We are fantastic in the moment when we are free. | ||
And by the way, my campaign was based on the creativity of the people with zero budget, but just to give the freedom of the people in order to understand that they are their self and they can have creativity in everything. | ||
Because exactly this was the campaign. | ||
Who wants to be free? | ||
You can do whatever you want. | ||
And we succeed. | ||
For this reason, the deep state is against us and it's against me. | ||
And of course, we recognize that the communist regime is nothing or was nothing before 1989, as is today the new communist regime, which is today. | ||
So in order to share common values, which are the most important, are the democracy and freedom. | ||
We have to respect each place on the planet in order to help the people because we are together. | ||
It's not only United States together. | ||
It's also together with Romania, together with Afghanistan, together with China, together with Russia, together with Germany. | ||
All of us, we are together because we are one. | ||
And we are one doesn't mean we share just one planet. | ||
And this planet... | ||
Can cover to us everything, but for sure cannot cover the greed from the human being. | ||
So we have to understand that we are protected by God. | ||
And if we believe in God, we have to believe in the most important flag, which we have to protect, the flag of democracy and freedom. | ||
All right, myself and my producers have been talking to the real president of Romania's wife and communications folks. | ||
His wife is now there at the big gulag police facility. | ||
Again, Colleen was supposed to register today for the new election they're having. | ||
They already canceled his last victory via EU dictatorship. | ||
And they don't know what they're going to cook up, what they're going to try to charge him with. | ||
But I'm going to post here. | ||
Basically a transcript of the latest information that I just typed out as I was getting it, that they're saying Romania is falling to an EU dictatorship. | ||
They're planning to use Romania to trigger full nuclear war with Russia. | ||
I even had General Flynn, you know, six months ago saying that before all this happened, before they stole the election. | ||
So it's the big trigger of people that don't know. | ||
Romania is a NATO member. | ||
They've already got troops for several years in Ukraine. | ||
And if they can get Romania in some kind of direct conflict with Russia, then... | ||
Under the articles in the NATO charter, NATO will go to war officially with Russia. | ||
This is how they want to try to derail what's happening right now and derail Trump and his major peace initiatives. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
I interviewed the real president, Colleen, yesterday. | ||
The interview is on X-Rollic Showns. | ||
I suggest you send to everybody, you know, this is a big deal. | ||
And Trump and Elon and others need to get on this because this is a big deal. | ||
This is really serious tyranny and affects the whole world. | ||
It could be the detonator to derail the peace process and for nuclear war. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We still have so much to cover here today, and we're going to be joined by some great guests just a little bit later, including the official who has launched an ethics complaint against Dan Crenshaw, James Copenhaver. | ||
We'll be talking to him in just about 30 minutes. | ||
So let's see what else we can get through. | ||
We could spend a while talking about these NSA secret sex chats as the 100 intelligence officers who are in these chat rooms have now been fired. | ||
I guess we should get into that because we really haven't talked about it. | ||
I mentioned it a little bit yesterday. | ||
But a bunch of new stuff has come out in the meantime. | ||
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So let's get into that, I guess. | |
I guess we have to. | ||
Where to even begin with this? | ||
Basically, Chris Rufo put this story out at city-journal.org, the NSA's secret sex chats. | ||
The intelligence community is one of the most powerful parts of the American national security apparatus. | ||
In theory, it works tirelessly to keep the nation safe, but according to internal documents that we obtained, some intelligence agency employees have another on-the-job priority, sex chats. | ||
So they actually cultivated sources within the NSA who provided chat logs from the NSA's interlink messaging program. | ||
That's the classified chat program that they're supposed to use for classified material. | ||
These logs, dating back two years, are lurid, featuring wide-ranging discussions of sex, kink, polyamory, and castration. | ||
And they have examples of all of these disgusting things they're talking about, and they're basically talking about how euphoric it is to chop their genitals off. | ||
So, yeah, so there's that. | ||
So there is that. | ||
According to the sources, the sex chats were legitimized as part of NSA's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
Activists within the agency used LGBTQ +, quote, employee resource groups to turn their kinks and pathologies into official work duties. | ||
According to current NSA employees, these groups spent all day recruiting activists and holding meetings with titles such as Privilege, Ally Awareness, Pride, transgender community inclusion. | ||
They did so with the full support of NSA leadership, which declared the DEI was not only mission critical, but mission imperative. | ||
It's imperative for the safety of the United States that you let a bunch of sexually deviant freaks be paid by taxpayer dollars, given classified security clearances, and then spend all day every day recruiting other degenerate freaks into their activism. | ||
That's what the NSA has been doing. | ||
Hundreds of employees across 15 different organizations within the NSA all involved in this all day, every day, saying, yes, we're here promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, by which they mean recruiting transgender activists to further their despicable ideology. | ||
This is what I mean. | ||
You read all these stories, and I just think back to this thing of, wouldn't somebody say something? | ||
You're suggesting the whole world, and it's like one word, transgenderism. | ||
The whole world seems to think that men and women aren't real anymore. | ||
Like, if you think that there's no lie too big, you know, that they'd be able to get away with, think about how transgenderism exists now as a force. | ||
It's absurdity on the face of it. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
It's unnatural. | ||
It's just not real. | ||
It's just not real. | ||
It just doesn't exist. | ||
It's not a thing. | ||
It's not a thing. | ||
But he seems to think it is. | ||
Now, if you try to publish a scientific paper explaining how it's a social contagion, explaining how friend groups with one transgender people is like 99% higher chance that more people in that friend group become trans. | ||
Therefore, it's not a legitimate mental illness or physical ailment, but rather a social contagion. | ||
You try to publish that. | ||
It'll get pulled down and you'll probably lose your funding, as happened to the people at Brown University who published exactly that several years ago. | ||
So when you want to talk about size, scope, scale of conspiracies, of lies being perpetrated by institutions, transgenderism is the only word you need to put forward to prove that not only is it possible, it's happening right in front of your face all the time. | ||
The active source at the NSA claimed to have witnessed hundreds of sexually provocative discussions, which he added, occurred mostly on taxpayer time. | ||
Now, there's another aspect to this. | ||
And again, it pervades sort of all the topics that you talk about in the conspiracy realm. | ||
And maybe I'll go to... | ||
This video's a little long. | ||
I don't know if I want to go to it. | ||
But basically, a lot of people are realizing now they're starting to accept... | ||
In some way that these conspiracies are real, whether that's because of what's happened with Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein and P. Diddy over the last several years, where it's like, wow, all of these rich, powerful people high up in industry, they're all universally disgusting freaks, evil people that use their power to extort and exploit the less powerful. | ||
How is it? | ||
How can it be that all of them are like this? | ||
All of them. | ||
How is that possible? | ||
It's like, well, it's not actually that complicated. | ||
You remember, we talked about this with the Project Veritas leak where the head of the New York emergency response who was in charge of imposing lockdowns on everybody in New York City himself wasn't adhering to lockdowns. | ||
He was bragging about having weird swinger orgies during the lockdown and how that made him feel powerful. | ||
And it's like, do you think people like that want Do you think they're really going to open that vulnerability for themselves to bring in somebody who they think, if they found out this was happening, would become a whistleblower or would publish this? | ||
No, you hire other people that are just as creepy and weird as you, and you get them to engage in the same act that you engage in to guarantee that they're not going to say anything because they'd be implicating themselves. | ||
Once you allow this... | ||
Cancer to fester in your organization, the entire organization becomes corrupted and co-opted and occupied by these people. | ||
And, you know, the other thing when it comes to, like, I mean, it's in the filings with the P. Diddy stuff, and we've explained it before. | ||
It then becomes, like, when you have these people in power, they're, you know, Decisions on who to hire and who to empower or not become solely interested in whether they are also easily manipulatable, can also be controlled because of their devious or criminal activities. | ||
And we explain this in the P. Diddy documents. | ||
They say, like, they deliberately chose untalented people. | ||
So you would think a system set up to sell music would be trying really desperately to get the most talented people possible all the time and get them into your organization. | ||
Talented people can take their skills anywhere they want to go, so you have no control over them. | ||
What you want to do is get untalented people, you know, pay money and use manipulation to make them popular, and then they're stuck with you because without you, there's no chance in hell that they're ever going to become famous because they're not actually talented. | ||
They need you in that case. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
It's happening in the NSA too, right? | ||
It's like they're not choosing people who are best qualified for the position. | ||
Which would actually strengthen and empower the organization overall. | ||
They're deliberately choosing people who are not able to fulfill their obligations in the position that they're put in because they're willing to engage in this outrageous and deranged behavior. | ||
Quote, these folks with top secret clearances believing they are an it because they refuse to say he or she. | ||
They say my pronoun is it. | ||
That really is the freaky part. | ||
It would be freaky enough if any organization had this level of infiltration by an extremist ideology group, which is exactly what these people are. | ||
It would be disturbing, but it would probably never happen if this was taking place in the corporate organization of Target. | ||
It would be weird to find out, huh, all these Target employees just spend all day every day But how much creepier is it that these people have access to the databases? | ||
These people are top secret clearance. | ||
As part of the NSA, who we know, their main... | ||
Point of existing is to spy on and gather the information of the American people. | ||
How many of these scumbags, these weird, mentally ill leftist freaks, are using their position at the NSA to gather private information about their political enemies, about people who speak up against their deranged ideology? | ||
I mean, they can get your text messages, they can get your photos. | ||
It's the NSA. They have access to literally everything. | ||
So you've got hundreds of employees in these organizations with unrestricted access to the private information of every single American. | ||
And every single one of them just spends all day every day talking about the most disgusting sexual depravity you've ever heard. | ||
So, I mean, this, I mean... | ||
You talk about a bombshell story. | ||
This is truly a bombshell, horrifying story. | ||
And again, it just proves what we've been saying forever, which is that these organizations are utterly and completely corrupted. | ||
I'm not even reading what's in these, but it's unimaginable. | ||
To even get to a point that people are talking about this stuff openly, talking about it in a public forum. | ||
Like, within their company, like, everybody from their company can see them saying this stuff, and they, that doesn't stop them from saying it? | ||
Like, it's, it's so gross. | ||
Shocking NSA transgender sex chat room legitimizes DEI uncovered. | ||
Employees caught talking about estrogen injections getting zapped and many more disgusting topics. | ||
One popular chat topic was male to female transgender surgery, which involves surgically removing the penis and turning it into an artificial vagina. | ||
Quote, mine is everything, said one male who claimed to have had gender reconstruction surgery. | ||
I found that I like being penetrated, like never liked it before GRS, but all the rest is just important as well. | ||
Another intelligence official boasted that genital surgery allowed him to wear leggings or bikinis without having to wear a gaff under it. | ||
These employees discussed hair removal, estrogen injections, and the experience of... | ||
I don't have to push anything down to make sure it aims right, a defense intelligence agency employee added. | ||
Do you have these like massive group chats where they're all just like... | ||
I love not having to aim my pee anymore. | ||
Okay? | ||
You want to go look for some terrorists? | ||
How about you actually do something? | ||
Like, it's... | ||
Well, and it gets worse, because again, this isn't just... | ||
It's not just a sexual proclivity, right? | ||
How disturbing would it be already? | ||
And just to put this in context, like, if you found... | ||
You know, maybe 20 years ago, before all of this got started, what if it was discovered that the NSA had giant chat rooms and classified networks that were discussing just like, it was just men discussing sex? | ||
Like, what if you just found out that, like, there were just all these weird perverts just, like, talking about sex all day, every day in NSA chat rooms? | ||
Wouldn't that be a little bit disturbing? | ||
Wouldn't that be a little bit weird? | ||
But at least in that case, ostensibly, it would just be, like... | ||
Pure, straight perversion. | ||
It would just be like, wow, we've got a bunch of weird perverts running our intelligence agency. | ||
That's kind of creepy. | ||
This is way deeper than that. | ||
This is an ideology. | ||
This is a religion. | ||
This is an extremist religious group, essentially, dedicated to self-worship and the worship of carnal pleasure, but they're religious in connotation. | ||
Just the construct of their ideology is religious in nature. | ||
Leaked chats reveal CIA officials mocked the death of Christian leader Pat Robinson. | ||
Senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Christopher Ruffo released these chat logs. | ||
He posted logs that say, here are CIA officials celebrating the death of Christian leader Pat Robinson. | ||
The recurring theme in the NSA chat rooms, hatred against Christians, conservatives, Italians, and heterosexuals. | ||
One intelligence officer even cast dispersions on his own grandmother. | ||
In these chat logs conducted on government communication system, an agent wrote, have we already done these? | ||
Pat Robinson is dead, everyone. | ||
Another wrote, only the good die young. | ||
A dig at Robinson who died at 93. It's always taught never to say anything. | ||
About the dead unless it's good. | ||
He's dead. | ||
Good. | ||
At another CIA official. | ||
In another post, Rufio released chat logs of NSA, DIA, and Navy Intel officials mocking conservative commentators Ben Shapiro and Chayo Rychik, who runs the ex-account libs of TikTok, saying... | ||
Members of the... | ||
Sort of moves on here. | ||
Any Jew who says Judeo-Christian without any irony is as much as Ben Shapiro does should be expelled from the tribe, said one NSA agent, said of the Daily Wire host and editor Emeritus. | ||
And another writing, I am for expelling Ben too. | ||
So they're Jewish. | ||
So it's all Jewish trans people, I guess. | ||
They're expelling conservative Jews from the tribe. | ||
NSA agents also called Chaya Rychik, who runs a popular X account, lives of TikTok, an effing monster, and celebrated when her account was temporarily suspended off of X, which was still Twitter at the time. | ||
So again, religious in nature. | ||
Not just a group of sexual perverts using an NSA position to progress their disgusting fetishes. | ||
It's like they hate Christians. | ||
They hate Italians because Italians are Catholic. | ||
They hate Catholics. | ||
They hate men. | ||
They hate hetero and cisgender people. | ||
This is a hateful extremist group controlling the NSA. Hundreds of them in the NSA. Now, the result of this... | ||
Let me see what else. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Here's another just creepy thing they say. | ||
CIA NSA officials use government chat to say that they want intersex babies so children can choose their gender later. | ||
Rufo posted screenshots of a chat in a government chat room where they say they express their desire to have hermaphrodite babies in order to advance trans ideology. | ||
An intersex birth would be a great opportunity to raise a kid as non-binary and let them choose later. | ||
The people who run the surveillance state are insane, Rufo said. | ||
Yeah, not insane, indoctrinated, extremists. | ||
I mean, they are insane. | ||
Well, yeah, let me clarify. | ||
They are absolutely insane, but it's a type of insanity that they've learned, that they choose deliberately, and that they compel other people to engage with and engage in. | ||
And you have to wonder, like, is this getting out? | ||
Is this getting out to normal people? | ||
I sure hope so. | ||
I sure hope so. | ||
Most of the reporting I've seen on it has been from Christopher Ruffo himself or from right-wing outlets. | ||
Has CNN covered this, I wonder? | ||
Has MSNBC covered this? | ||
I haven't seen them cover it. | ||
Fox News has covered it because Tulsi Gabbard has talked about it because it's actually had official response to this. | ||
What is the justification for this? | ||
How do you interpret this if you're a left-winger? | ||
Is it a good thing? | ||
Was what they were doing important, valuable, diversity, equity, and inclusion work? | ||
Are you in favor of this? | ||
I think they have to. | ||
I think they adopt the see-no-evil strategy out of necessity. | ||
There's nothing they can say about this. | ||
Period. | ||
There's nothing they can say about this. | ||
It's worse than any evangelical Christian would have told you in the 90s. | ||
I think we all owe Westboro Baptist Church a sincere apology. | ||
Because it turns out... | ||
It turns out when you let these people into a position of power, it's, well, it's like giving an organization AIDS. Ironically, or appropriately, it's like the organization now has AIDS. So what's the solution to this other than just being like, alright, we can't have gay, like LGBTQ, maybe we gotta go back to the way it was. | ||
Don't ask, don't tell. | ||
But like, Keep it out. | ||
And like you understand, homosexuality has been, it's been a key aspect of intelligence since intelligence began as a concept, right? | ||
There's stories from the 1700s of, you know, British intelligence back before MI5 or MI6. I mean, it was like Navy intelligence in its earliest form, you know, during the Napoleonic era. | ||
And there were cabals of gay people in these intelligence who would use homosexuality as a blackmail tactic to gather information or to create cabals within the intelligence agencies to serve themselves. | ||
So there's like a reason. | ||
I mean, you go back to J. Edgar Hoover, cross-dressing. | ||
I mean, it's like there's a reason that this was kept out. | ||
Meanwhile, now, Gabbard says more than 100 intelligence officers have been fired for these chat messages for their participation in these. | ||
Disgusting groups who actually have this clip, I believe, on Fox News. | ||
I thought I... Yeah, clip number 32. We'll go to clip number 32 here. | ||
This is Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Oh, you know what? | ||
That's a different clip. | ||
But she did go on Fox News to talk about this and talk about a number of different things. | ||
Maybe we'll get to that video a little bit later. | ||
That's her talking about CNN being a propaganda arm. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, said on Tuesday that more than 100 intelligence officers from 15 agencies had been fired for having sexually explicit discussions on a government chat tool. | ||
The chat program was administered by the NSA and intended for discussions on sensitive security matters, but a group of employees used it for discussions that contained sexual themes, intelligence officials said. | ||
This is how the mainstream media is reporting it. | ||
These innocent transgender people were simply discussing things that were sexual in nature and now they've been fired. | ||
It's discrimination probably. | ||
Appearing Tuesday evening on Fox News, Ms. Gabbard said that she'd issued a directive to fire more than 100 people who participated in the discussions to strip the officers of their security clearances. | ||
She said the chats were an egregious violation of trust that violated basic rules and standards of workplace professionalism. | ||
A spokeswoman for the office said on X that Ms. Gabbard had sent a memo to all intelligence agencies asking them to identify all employees who had participated in sexually explicit chat rooms. | ||
On the NSA tool by Friday, Ms. Gabbard put her actions in the larger context of her efforts to depoliticize the intelligence community. | ||
And the Trump administration's efforts to hold employees accountable. | ||
You have to treat this in the way that you would imagine the left would treat it. | ||
Let's just pretend that everything was swapped and that they went in and found an NSA chat room that was filled with hundreds of intelligence officers who were just straight-up Nazis. | ||
And we're just talking about being Nazis and being white supremacists. | ||
And coordinating together to bring in more activists in their cause, would these people be fired or would they be charged? | ||
Would the New York Times say, well, they were engaged in chats that were racial in nature, or would they be a lot more explicit in how they covered this? | ||
This is an extremist ideology that is now embedded in our intelligence agencies and that is using the power And the access of the intelligence agencies to progress their despicable agenda in flagrant violation of their oaths of office. | ||
I think these people need to be arrested. | ||
I think these people need to be really thoroughly investigated. | ||
Because then you have things like this. | ||
What are the Zizians? | ||
Who are the Zizians? | ||
A cult-like group under FBI investigation. | ||
The Zizians, a small group of highly educated vegan computer experts. | ||
It's a trans cult that murders people and probably was started by the NSA. | ||
If you ask me, I think we have the evidence to make that claim. | ||
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He's a former undercover narcotics detective who spent years coordinating and liaising with numerous federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, and he served on the FBI's Violent Crime Task Force. | ||
Well, he's now filed an official ethics complaint against Texas Congressman Dan Crenshaw, following him caught on hot mic saying he'd effing kill journalist Tucker Carlson. | ||
Mr. Copenhaver joins me today. | ||
Thank you so much for joining me today. | ||
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Harrison, it's great to be with you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
And Dan Crenshaw, you know, the more I learn about this guy, the less I like him. | ||
Doug Carlson really doesn't like him, but tell us about your ethics complaint and what inspired you to file this against Dan Crenshaw. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, the neat thing about this, or the truth about this is, and I just want to put it out there for transparency reasons, 63-year-old guy. | |
Florida living. | ||
Diehard Republican and conservative my entire life, my adult life. | ||
And, you know, Dan Crenshaw's a sitting Republican congressperson. | ||
So it's not a partisan issue, Harrison. | ||
I just wanted to throw it out very first. | ||
Yeah, well, absolutely. | ||
And I, you know. | ||
It's funny. | ||
Maybe I should have gotten the video, but there's compilations of Tucker Carlson talking about Dan Crenshaw and calling him the most leftist or liberal congressman he's ever met, including Republicans and Democrats. | ||
He says Dan Crenshaw is the worst of the worst. | ||
He's farther left than just about anybody else. | ||
I'm not sure how Tucker Carlson is defining that, but it's not a partisan issue. | ||
This guy's technically a Republican, but nobody I know. | ||
On our side of the Republican Party, has anything nice to say about him? | ||
He's John McCain 2.0, John McCain with an eyepatch. | ||
So yeah, definitely not a partisan activity. | ||
Really something that you're doing, I think, on behalf of the Republican Party. | ||
It would be great to see this guy not have the ability to start wars in our names. | ||
He's not a Republican by any real sense. | ||
So if it's not partisan, what is your motivation of doing this? | ||
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You know, we all set back as citizens, and I served my community and country and state probably for over 30 years in law enforcement. | |
And, you know, we sat and watched city members of Congress, you know, call for marching in the streets. | ||
Recently, we saw a city member of Congress, let's take the fight to the street. | ||
And, you know, the unfortunate part of that here is we've seen Steve's police, for goodness sakes, he was literally gunned down. | ||
On a softball or baseball field. | ||
And I just said, enough's enough. | ||
I mean, somebody from the Republican Party needs to pull up your big boy panties, write up an ethics complaint, do the homework, do the research, and send that complaint to the ethics committee in Washington, D.C. And Harrison, that's exactly why I did that. | ||
Well, and it's pointed out in this article by Jacob Engels on the Gateway Pundit. | ||
The incident is not an isolated lapse in judgment, but a part of a pattern of unethical behavior that raises significant concern about Representative Crenshaw's ability to uphold the integrity of the House. | ||
So, again, what would be the outcome of this if you've submitted this ethics report to the Office of Congressional Ethics? | ||
You know, what's next and what's the conclusion of this? | ||
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You know, in my complaint, I outline what would occur if a sitting member of the public did this on a job site or did this in a traffic. | |
We see the Roge rage incidents. | ||
Harrison, those people always either get fired or get charged with some type of crime. | ||
And I'm certainly not calling for Crenshaw to be arrested, but he needs to be censored. | ||
He needs to be addressed in Congress, in an open Congress. | ||
And these Congress people need to know that they're to legislate, pass bills, pass laws, not to call for violence. | ||
And, you know, what really confuses me, going back to the J6ers, you know, Crenshaw was quick to judge those people. | ||
But yet, fast forward, Crenshaw on an open hot mic says, I would kill him if I seen him. | ||
And, you know, it just doesn't, two and two doesn't add up, Harrison. | ||
And, you know, the American people have seen enough of the cover-ups. | ||
I mean, we've We're pending the Epstein list. | ||
We're pending the JFK list and that report. | ||
I've heard nothing about the Vegas shooting, which, you know, all of that for any time, Harrison. | ||
We've not heard any more about the Vegas shooting. | ||
Where's that report? | ||
So the American people are dependent on our lawmakers to actually do the law and allow the attorney general's office to go out and fight, if you will. | ||
Yeah, and I think, you know, we've constantly said, and it's sort of on display now, The Republicans, the rhinos, the rats as we call them, the Republicans against Trump, these are really the biggest threat. | ||
We know the left is going to be insane and try to dismantle our entire society. | ||
We know what liberals and Democrats do. | ||
It's the Republicans that go along with them. | ||
It's the Republicans that side with them. | ||
It's the Republicans that all voted in favor of Alejandro Mayorkas but had real concerns about RFK Jr. | ||
I mean, these are the people that are stopping us from getting what we need to done. | ||
And they screwed over Trump in his first administration. | ||
They screwed over Trump when he had the election stolen from him in 2020. | ||
They screwed over the January Sixers. | ||
This is a cleaning of the house that needs to be done. | ||
These fake Republicans, these obstructionists need to be out one way or another. | ||
But that's not your motivation, obviously. | ||
But I think still what you're helping to do is draw this line of distinction between People that really want to get this country back on track, true Republicans that are down with the populist agenda, and those old-school, blue-blood, warmongering scumbags that have stopped us from doing what's necessary this whole time. | ||
So is that a part of your motivation at all, or what else do you think we can do to try to draw this distinction between good Republicans and bad Republicans? | ||
Because we're not all on the same team at the end of the day. | ||
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Harrison, the American people gave the president a mandate. | |
In this past election. | ||
And that mandate needs to be transferred to members of Congress. | ||
And like I said, they're there to legislate. | ||
They're there to fight the legislation, not the American people, and certainly not to oppose Donald Trump, the sitting president. | ||
And I truly believe that if you're an American sitting at home and you see these congressional people not doing what you voted for them to do. | ||
See if you can file a complaint and follow up with the ethics complaint, the committee of the ethics committee until these people understand that they're there to support us, not vice versa. | ||
And it's just the obstruction is just unreal. | ||
And we haven't even gotten to the insider trading. | ||
That these men and women of Congress are doing. | ||
We know that's factual. | ||
There's so many dirty deeds that are taking place in Washington, D.C., that the people now are starting to awake and see that. | ||
But we need to send a direct message to our legislators. | ||
We've had enough of your misconduct. | ||
So is this something that any average person can do? | ||
Are you in a particular position that you were able to file this? | ||
Or is this something that any American citizen can file? | ||
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No. | |
Any citizen can file any ethics complaint on any city members of Congress. | ||
Now, I don't know where the word standing is going to come into play. | ||
I don't think there'll be a standing issue in my ethics complaint against Crenshaw. | ||
But I would invite and implore every citizen that if you see this misconduct in Harrison, it doesn't have to be city members of Congress. | ||
It can be your school board members. | ||
It can be your local politicians. | ||
Figure out where you need to send that complaint to. | ||
Do your homework. | ||
Propose that complaint in a well-concised document and send it to the ethics committee, whether it be local, state, or federal. | ||
And, you know, I truly think I can speak for most of the American people. | ||
Harrison, we've had enough of these lawmakers lying to the American people just to get elected, and then they go up there and they do exactly opposite as to what they promised the constituents. | ||
And enough's enough. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
You know, he's gone to the Office of Congressional Ethics. | ||
You know, what's the outcome? | ||
Will Dan Crenshaw be stripped of his Congress seat or will he be kicked off committees or just a slap on the wrist? | ||
I mean, what's the outcome of this that you're looking for? | ||
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You know, I think the test for every American watching this should be if you would have said that and uttered those words in the public or on a hot mic recorded. | |
What would be the penalty against you? | ||
And we see these cases all the time where people get arrested for assault, for threatening people. | ||
So, you know, I'm certainly not calling for his arrest, but I'm calling for the ethics committee to give this a fair shake, investigate this, go listen for themselves. | ||
And at the very least, he needs to be censored. | ||
But honest to goodness, I think he should resign immediately, Harrison. | ||
Well, and you know, it's the way that this unfolded. | ||
And it's not the first scandal with Crenshaw. | ||
In fact, in this article, it references that just earlier this year, around Christmas, he had a meltdown over the account Cat Turd when he called out his illegal campaign contribution scheme. | ||
It goes on to say, Crenshaw is a noted warmonger, globalist cutout, notorious anti-Trumper who attended a conference opposite of CPAC in D.C. this past weekend that was chock full of uniparty freedom haters. | ||
And the way that this particular event pulled it out was sort of in a similar line where somebody said, hey, I heard a rumor that you threatened to kill Tucker Carlson, said you wanted to kill him. | ||
And Dan Crenshaw responded on X, lol, no, and even retweeted it saying, no, that's never happened, I never did that. | ||
Then the video of the hot mic came out showing that he did, in fact, do exactly that. | ||
So if nothing else, you know, Dan Crenshaw has just been proven to be an abject liar. | ||
He's just... | ||
He's dishonest as a basis of his personality, and all of that's coming to fruition here. | ||
Is it worth it to wait to primary Dan Crenshaw? | ||
I mean, what do you think is going to happen in that direction? | ||
Or is this ethics complaint going to help to get him out of office once his reelection comes up? | ||
Or do we need to get him out right now? | ||
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You know, Harrison, I was an investigator my entire adult life since the age of 19, and I was in this business for well over 35 years. | |
This is going to provide the Congress and the records a paper trail of, once again, Dan Crenshaw being on the wrong side of his office, rather in the center of his office and his constituents. | ||
So if nothing else, it's going to be a paper trail for possibly a later ethics complaint, if that would occur. | ||
But more important, it's going to go out to the American people so they see exactly who people like Dan Crenshaw are. | ||
They're not the most upstanding people. | ||
They do have issues. | ||
And I pointed out in my article, Harrison, that there have been other city members of congressmen and congresswomen that have been censored for similar activities. | ||
So, you know, there's a precedent for this. | ||
It's just I think we're in the right space now. | ||
With the Republicans holding the edge in the House that this will actually catch fire and at least be addressed in front of the Congress. | ||
Yeah, hopefully so. | ||
And again, it's just this it's the fake tough guy. | ||
It's just he's just a fraud through and through. | ||
And I think that's what comes across with all of this. | ||
And, you know, on a on a final note, you know, the question is, like, why Tucker Carlson? | ||
I mean, you could imagine the outrage if it was caught on hot mic that Dan Crenshaw or if Thomas Massey was caught on hot mic saying, oh, Joy Reid, I'm going to effing kill her if I ever see her. | ||
I mean, you can just imagine the outrage, the scandal that that would cause. | ||
But at least you could understand, like, yeah, she's a leftist, racist dirtbag. | ||
But it's like, Tucker Carlson? | ||
Really? | ||
What has Tucker Carlson done to Dan Crenshaw to make him that angry? | ||
Like what is behind the level of outrage against somebody who from all appearances is a very, very decent guy, very committed to conservative principles? | ||
I mean, is it is it a personal thing with Crenshaw, you think? | ||
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You know, I don't know the answer to that only. | |
Only Crenshaw and Jesus has that answer. | ||
Can I take you down one short path real quick? | ||
Please. | ||
And I had mentioned this earlier, every sitting generalist, whether you're a big box journalist or a personal journalist, need to be up in arms about this. | ||
And Harrison, your crew have seen this many times where they go out to cover a protest or cover a march. | ||
And you always have these anti-infowars people that are throwing things at your cars, egging you, violence. | ||
And here's the deal. | ||
If you have the whack job sitting at home, they hear Dan Crenshaw, a member of Congress, say what he said. | ||
Don't you think those whack jobs say, hey, wait a minute. | ||
He said this. | ||
It must be okay. | ||
And it just builds the fire for these whack jobs to go out and actually go after journalists out doing their jobs on their street. | ||
That's another thing. | ||
I mean, I do Fox News regular. | ||
I do other markets. | ||
And I always tell the journalists that are out on the street, please be careful because you have a lot of crazy people. | ||
But now you have Dan Crenshaw calling for killing of a journalist. | ||
So that's kind of another angle as to why he made this complaint. | ||
Yeah, that is really such a good point because You know, we get infuriated or just, you know, we get annoyed at the fact that there are so many accounts on TikTok or anywhere else that are, you know, they openly advocate murder. | ||
They openly, you know, gee, I wish that, you know, first Trump shooter had been a little bit of a better shot, right? | ||
And they'll say this on mainstream media. | ||
And we're outraged by this and just, you know, frustrated by it. | ||
And you're exactly right. | ||
Dan Crenshaw saying it not only does it. | ||
You know, give them internal justification for themselves going, yeah, what I'm saying isn't bad, Dan. | ||
You know, even their own people say it, but it's that aspect. | ||
It's the, well, even the Republicans want to, you know, hurt Tucker Carlson. | ||
It's like, we have to do what the left doesn't do. | ||
The left doesn't, you know, patrol its own side. | ||
It lets its own side get away with anything. | ||
This is one case where we go, this is a guy we don't want representing us, right? | ||
We don't want this guy out there saying things that then gives the left. | ||
Fodder to go, see the Republicans say this, the Republicans, even decent Republicans like Dan Crenshaw hate Tucker Carlson, so it's okay if I hate him too, because even his own side hates him. | ||
We can't have this guy acting like he represents us out there saying stuff like this. | ||
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You know, real quick, I've said this for years. | |
I mean, the Democrats, the Dems have their act together. | ||
I mean, they're crumbling before our eyes now. | ||
And it's taken this to make them crumble. | ||
But here's the deal. | ||
I'll qualify what I meant with that. | ||
They'll develop a story, Harrison, and they will stick together like glue. | ||
And the Republican Party just falls apart. | ||
They can't get themselves together. | ||
And it looks like, whether you like Johnson or not, under Johnson's helm, it looks like at least the House have came together. | ||
They're sticking together, much like we've seen the Democrats, right? | ||
We just don't need rogue Congress people going off on their own. | ||
It needs to be unified as the Republican Party, unless you're an independent. | ||
And we just don't need to be calling for violence. | ||
I mean, the left does enough of that for us. | ||
But here's the other thing. | ||
And you covered this, Harrison. | ||
How can we go say, wait a minute, you have Maxine Waters calling for this and this and this. | ||
She should be censored. | ||
She should be this. | ||
But yet you have a Crenshaw. | ||
And this is why I really hope Congress takes this serious. | ||
If he's not censored, we have no argument in that fight. | ||
No plan intended. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I mean, especially when he's saying it to people that are on our own side. | ||
So is there anything anybody, I mean, you've talked about people submitting their own complaints. | ||
Would it be worth it for them to send more complaints about Dan Crenshaw? | ||
Or do you think they should file complaints about others? | ||
Is there anything people can do to sort of help your effort to get this ethics committee to look at this complaint? | ||
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Yeah, you know, the answer to that is, and we hear this all the time, call your congressperson, right? | |
Call your district congressperson. | ||
Call your congressional people. | ||
Call your local and state people and say, wait a minute, we are not going to condone this behavior by our elected officials. | ||
I hope you guys set a better example than Dan Crenshaw. | ||
But yeah, I think you should call your congressman or congressperson. | ||
I think you should, if you feel the urge. | ||
Write a letter to the Ethics Committee. | ||
Hey, we really want you to take a serious look at these ethics complaints and give it a fair shake and actually do something this time around rather than just covering it up. | ||
I mean, we see enough covering up by our government. | ||
And I just hope the Ethics Committee is transparent. | ||
I hope they act on this in a timely fashion. | ||
And I hope they share it with the public as to the outcome of this complaint. | ||
Whether they do something or not, they need to share the outcomes so the American people know where their Congress is at with ethics. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And we just need to purge the Republican Party of these people like Dan Crenshaw, who seem to exist solely to, like, fulfill all of the worst caricatures of right-wingers that leftists have. | ||
I mean, Lindsey Graham, Dan Crenshaw, you know, it's like... | ||
We're sitting here going, hey, we just want freedom. | ||
We're not warmongers. | ||
We're right-wing. | ||
We're MAGA because we just want to make America great again. | ||
Then along come Dan Crenshaw and Lindsey Graham and others to go, let's just bomb the whole world into glass. | ||
That's what we should be doing. | ||
And it's just like... | ||
Are you there just to screw us over? | ||
I mean, I'm thinking of Lindsey Graham, you know, right when abortion was a giant topic, they overturned Roe versus Wade, and he files, you know, some law going, this law is specifically to stop rape victims from getting abortions, and it'll never pass, but now I've given the left wing, you know, four straight news cycles to talk about this, and it's like... | ||
It'll never work. | ||
So all you're doing is giving ammo to the left. | ||
It's like these guys exist solely to give ammo to our enemies and to make the rest of us look bad. | ||
We gotta get rid of them. | ||
We gotta get rid of them. | ||
And when they violate ethical restrictions, then they need to go. | ||
They just need to go. | ||
So I'm very happy with what you're doing. | ||
Again, when are you gonna know what's happening with this ethics complaint? | ||
Will this be officially... | ||
You know, referenced in Congress or what's next in this step? | ||
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Yeah, it will be. | |
It's my understanding the complaint will be logged into the congressional record, if you will. | ||
I don't know if it will actually be read in or put in as an exhibit, but here's what I'm going to do to follow up. | ||
I've done this for 35 years. | ||
I followed up on what I started. | ||
I'm going to give it about 7 to 10 days, and I'm going to call to find out if I can get a tracking or a case number. | ||
And be able to follow that through that tracking or case number. | ||
You know, there's a lot of public records that we have access to that people don't even understand. | ||
So get on the website. | ||
Start familiarizing yourself with the Congress's website. | ||
But I'm going to follow that via tracking number. | ||
And just like any other case I've worked in my entire life, I'm going to do a follow-up and see where it is in their investigation. | ||
So basically, so I'll know the result of my ethics complaint. | ||
Well, I hope it comes through. | ||
And, you know, if nothing else, these Republicans, like, I think I speak for most of us when I say, like, we're willing to work with them. | ||
Like, we're willing to forgive them for their past transgressions if they get in line now and stop the obstruction and help Trump. | ||
Like, that's all they need to do. | ||
So I think if nothing else, pressuring them or getting them to understand, like, your future political existence, your career itself depends on you. | ||
Not doing what you've done the last few years. | ||
You've got to get on board. | ||
Hop on the train or get run over by it, essentially. | ||
I'd love to see Dan Crenshaw being a force for MAGA and not being this source of division within the Republican Party. | ||
I think an ethics complaint and phone calls to his office will help progress that and hopefully get him on board. | ||
We'd rather have him on board than working against us. | ||
And if he wants to work against us, then we'll get him out of office. | ||
And I think that's a threat that they'll respond to. | ||
Thank you so much for everything that you've done. | ||
I eagerly await the outcome of this. | ||
James Copenhaver, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
And please join us next time or whatever happens next. | ||
We'd love to get updates from you. | ||
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Stay safe, my brother, and thank you for having me. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Folks, we've got to do something because we're never going to be able to do what's necessary when we have folks like Dan Crenshaw giving us a bad name and causing division. | ||
If he's saying this in front of a camera on Hot Mike about Todd Carlson, what do you think he's doing behind the scenes? | ||
What other pressure is he wielding against people that actually want to make this country great again? | ||
We can only guess. | ||
We can only wonder on it. | ||
But I imagine it's something... | ||
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Now, this is just some breaking news, and it's very funny. | ||
Here's a story from Axios. | ||
CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson on Biden's original sin. | ||
They wrote a book called Original Sin, and the subtitle is President Biden's Decline, It's Cover-Up, and It's His Disastrous Choice to Run Again. | ||
So they've written a book about the fact that the media covered up Biden's cognitive decline, Just incredibly ironic because Jake Tapper himself was a key operative in this effort to discredit the claims about Joe Biden's mental decline. | ||
And in fact, Savannah Hernandez confronted Jake Tapper himself about this exact topic at a TPSA event. | ||
In 2024, she says, last year I asked Jake Tapper why he and CNN were lying to the American public about Joe Biden's cognitive decline. | ||
They rolled their eyes and ignored my question. | ||
Now they're publishing a book exposing the cover-up of Joe Biden's mental decline. | ||
This is the hypocrisy, the blatant, just the temerity of these people, the blatant hypocrisy. | ||
Let's go to this video of Savannah Hernandez asking Jake Tapper about this exact topic last year. | ||
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I'm here with CNN. I can't get very close to them because their security guard is blocking me. | |
But we've got Jake Tapper here. | ||
We've got Chris Wallace. | ||
We also have Dana Bash. | ||
Now, I've been asking them why they have been lying to the American public about the mental decline of Joe Biden. | ||
None of you guys would like to respond to that at all? | ||
No? | ||
Dana, you're a very respected journalist. | ||
Jake, not so much respected, but people listen to you still. | ||
Would any of you guys like to respond to Joe Biden's con- Oh man, she's the best. | ||
Tick-tap her. | ||
People don't respect you, but you're still on the air. | ||
So this is the thing. | ||
This is why it's important to have alternative media. | ||
Because even with alternative media, even with Us pointing out Joe Biden's cognitive decline, pointing out the way the media is covering it up, they still have the temerity to come out a year later and write a book exposing the cover-up that they themselves were involved in. | ||
Like, if we didn't have an alternative media, you can just imagine the type of deception they would try to get away with. | ||
They try to get away with it here, even though it's patently obvious how dishonest they're being. | ||
But they can't get away with this when we have videos like that. | ||
They can't sit there and go, when nobody had any idea that his cognitive decline was so bad, we literally have people confronting you in the street a year ago saying how bad his cognitive decline was. | ||
I believe that video was before the debate, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Maybe I should double-check that, but if I'm not mistaken, that was... | ||
Before the debate, before it had been revealed, because the way she's asking it is like, why are you not covering his cognitive decline? | ||
I guess that was at the RNCs. | ||
Maybe it was just after, while they were still kind of trying to deal with the cognitive decline. | ||
But, you know, it's the same thing when it comes to COVID, when it comes to illegal immigration, when it comes to Biden's mental competency. | ||
It's ridiculous for them to pretend that nobody knew this was the case. | ||
That's their only defense is, well, we believed what everybody else believed. | ||
We also were tricked by the White House into thinking that Joe Biden was mentally well. | ||
It's like, well, then how did we know? | ||
Then how did everybody that wasn't listening to you know that this was the case? | ||
In fact, that relates to some other stuff that we'll talk about after our next interview. | ||
We have a guest, Dr. James Thorpe, coming up. | ||
But after that, we'll get into the White House press room and press conference, all these. | ||
You know, media outlets and journalists saying, you know, how dare you try to control the press room? | ||
And it's like, you people covered up for Joe Biden like lapdogs. | ||
You're not independent. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're about to be joined by Dr. James Thorpe about the, well, the COVID vaccine. | ||
Just before I bring him on, I want to play this video. | ||
It's an incredibly powerful one, and it relates to the topic. | ||
It's clip number 23. This is Professor Ian Brighthope. | ||
This is on national television in Australia. | ||
He's in front of a crowd of thousands in Perth, Australia. | ||
And he gave this speech about the effects of the COVID vaccine and the fact that so many seemingly dangerous injections were given to Australians with absolutely no warning. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Australia has administered more than 60 million doses of these vaccines to over 20 million people. | |
Australia's governmental health authorities have chosen not to monitor new or emerging cancer trends following the widespread use of these vaccines. | ||
It is troubling that the Department of Health has not made data on cancer trends post-vaccination publicly available. | ||
It is their responsibility to do so. | ||
This is a critical gap in public health oversight. | ||
Given the massive contamination levels of rogue residual DNA in the Australian vials, we must expect an ongoing rise in cancers and other genetic disorders in Australia. | ||
This issue is a potential long-term health crisis waiting to happen. | ||
This matter must be taken seriously by every Australian. | ||
We must advocate for immediate public health responses. | ||
We need our health authorities to begin monitoring these trends. | ||
Without immediate action, we risk leaving Australians vulnerable | ||
to a wave of preventable diseases that may devastate families and strain our healthcare system. | ||
These gene-based vaccines should never have been considered. | ||
The technology had never been proven to be effective in preventing coronavirus infections. | ||
The technology had been shown to be unsafe long before it was used in 2021. That has been wrought on the people of the world through these vaccines. | ||
And thank goodness we have good people working on getting the truth out and not conforming to the suicidal demands of the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
And on that note, I'd like to welcome back Dr. James Thorpe. | ||
He has over 42 years of experience in obstetrics and is a board-certified maternal-fetal medicine specialist. | ||
He has recently published his new book, Sacrifice, How the Deadliest Vaccine in History Targeted the Most Vulnerable, which is available at Amazon and Barnes& Noble. | ||
You know, the great thing about this is that all of the proceeds for this book will be donated to the COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Fund at the Wellness Company, and TWC will match all the donations going to this fund. | ||
You can find out more at Sacrifice2024.com. | ||
That's Sacrifice2024.com. | ||
You can follow Dr. James Thorpe at J.A. Thorpe MFM on X. Dr. Thorpe, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
Harrison, it's an honor and a privilege to be on your program. | ||
You do such a stellar job with your investigative journalism. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, thank you, and luckily it's easy because there's folks like you out there to provide this information. | ||
Turns out it's easy to tell the truth or to know the truth when you just ignore the mainstream and look for the people that the mainstream are demonizing or telling you to ignore. | ||
It's amazing to see that finally, it seems like with this Yale study coming out and the video we just saw, people are finally starting to acknowledge the danger of the COVID vaccine. | ||
But it's happening sort of in a trickle. | ||
And I wasn't expecting a big, massive tidal wave of revelation here. | ||
But it seems like finally people are starting to at least recognize that all is not as it seems. | ||
Do you think this is an outcome of the political victory that we had with Trump? | ||
Do you think this was inevitable because of the real danger of this, like the scale of injury that happened with COVID-19? | ||
Like, why do you think now things are starting to be revealed? | ||
What do you think is happening in this atmosphere of revelation? | ||
This is a great question. | ||
I can postulate several things here. | ||
A lot of it has to do with we the people voted and put in a new administration, President Donald Trump. | ||
That promised transparency and to expose government corruption. | ||
And so this is a tidal wave of truth. | ||
You know, just the clip you showed before with Jake Tapper. | ||
I mean, it's just outrageous. | ||
And it shows how blatantly what an abomination of false reporting on mainstream media. | ||
This was the greatest psyops operation, fifth-generation warfare, the pandemic and the pushing of the COVID-19 gene therapy. | ||
In the history of the world, by far and away, trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars were used to spread a false narrative and to pit every individual against those who saw the truth. | ||
Well, absolutely. | ||
And actually, we started today's program in the first hour. | ||
We showed kind of a comedy video, but it was a debate about the vaccine and basically had the liberal side saying somebody would have said something. | ||
You know, there's no way this vaccine could have been dangerous or else, you know, they delivered billions of doses. | ||
Somebody would have said something, some organization, some, you know, university. | ||
Somebody would have said something if it was really as dangerous as they said. | ||
You know, I've been harping on that idea because I think it's convincing to a lot of people. | ||
A lot of people out there, they hear what we say when you talk about excess deaths or you talk about, you know, the function of how the vaccine, you know, hampers your immune system. | ||
And it's sort of so scary to them. | ||
They go, it can't be true because somebody would have said something. | ||
How do you explain this to them? | ||
How do you explain to people who say, how could this be true? | ||
How could the vaccine be dangerous when you had billions of people all over the world that took it? | ||
And none of the CDC doesn't say it's dangerous. | ||
The Chinese don't even say it's dangerous. | ||
I mean, how do you confront that appeal to authority? | ||
Yes, I point out the fallacies of groupthink throughout the history. | ||
Listen, I mean... | ||
Look at just this century. | ||
Look at just the 50 years. | ||
The doctors in the mainstream were pushing the safety and health benefits of cigarette smoking. | ||
It took three generations for that to be acknowledged. | ||
Look at thalidomide. | ||
Look at DES. You know, look at Galileo. | ||
Look at Dr. Semmelweis just 150 years ago. | ||
Vienna lying in hospital when pregnant women were dying after birth, some months as much as 50%, because they weren't washing their hands. | ||
And he exposed that. | ||
He was demonized. | ||
It's very difficult to get out of groupthink. | ||
And, you know, I like to point out that our government has spent now upwards of $6 trillion pushing this COVID-19 narrative. | ||
And every thread of this segment of our society, medical organizations, doctors, hospitals, churches, religions, mainstream media, they were all bribed. | ||
And they were told what to push in terms of the safe, effective, and necessary. | ||
They targeted pregnant women. | ||
And that was a brilliant marketing strategy for a couple of reasons, Harrison. | ||
Number one, first and foremost, I've known for 40 years, you know, 46 years it'll be that I'm in practice as of this June. | ||
46 years. | ||
And the marketers of the hospital would always come to an OB-GYN doctor or a subspecialist of OB-GYN to increase their marketing. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Very simple. | ||
Women make all of the healthcare decisions. | ||
In medicine. | ||
All of them. | ||
It's not the husband. | ||
They make the healthcare decisions for everyone. | ||
The elderly, the young, their husbands, women, men. | ||
95% of healthcare decisions are made by women. | ||
So they needed to capture women. | ||
Number two, they targeted pregnant women because everyone knows that the most vulnerable person in the world is a pregnant woman. | ||
So that if they could target this PSYOPs against pregnant women, and they convinced pregnant women that it was safe, effective, and necessary for their own health and their fetus, their child in their womb and after birth, if they convinced them, everybody in the world would obviously have to take it. | ||
That's exactly what they did, Harrison. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And of course, your book is titled Sacrifice, but the subtitle is how the deadliest vaccine in history targeted the most vulnerable, in this case, talking specifically about pregnant women. | ||
And again, I want to encourage people to get this book, especially since all of the proceeds will be donated to a COVID vaccine injury fund at the wellness company, Sacrifice2024.com. | ||
Sacrifice2024.com is where you can go to get this. | ||
And when you say, you know, targeting the most vulnerable, it's also the most psychologically I don't want to say they're psychologically unbalanced, but, like, if you've ever—my wife was pregnant through COVID, and the care that pregnant women put into their health once they become pregnant, it's hard to explain. | ||
It's hard for me to even, like, understand, but, I mean, they're avoiding cold cuts. | ||
They're avoiding sushi. | ||
It's like they change everything about their diet because suddenly it's like what you're putting into your body takes on this incredible importance. | ||
And so it's ironic almost that then they're also willing to be injected with an experimental drug that would seem counterfactual, that would seem hypocritical almost, that they're so concerned about what they're putting in their body, but then they're like, yeah, sure, inject me with 10 milligrams of mercury while you're at it. | ||
It's like totally backwards, but what they're doing is focusing on this psychologically vulnerable, that's probably the better word, psychologically vulnerable population that is hyper-aware of health, hyper-concerned about illnesses. | ||
Targeting them in their vulnerability, knowing they can be convinced because they're sort of obsessed with doing the best thing possible for the child in their stomach. | ||
So really, it's a psychological move, isn't it, to target pregnant women? | ||
Let's talk about that. | ||
Let's talk about some specific dates. | ||
Let's talk about money laundering. | ||
Money laundering from HHS CDC then-director Rochelle Walensky. | ||
Giving money to a non-governmental organization, the New England Journal of Medicine, probably the most famous influential medical journal in the world, April 21st, 2021. She colludes, commits conspiracy and money laundering to get an article. | ||
An op-ed with the editor-in-chief himself, Eric Rubin, and the managing editor-in-chief, Morrissey, Stephen Morrissey. | ||
Those three went on to do an op-ed on April 21st, 2021, and they pushed the COVID-19 vaccine to pregnant women, and they fear-mongered them. | ||
They said... | ||
You better take this or you're going to die. | ||
Your baby will die inside the womb. | ||
And if you do deliver a baby, your baby will be damaged and may die after birth. | ||
This is what they said. | ||
Listen to it. | ||
This was an op-ed. | ||
And on the same day, a second article, the same edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, the fraudulent Shema Bakuro article. | ||
Pushing the safety of the vaccination in pregnancy. | ||
Same day, two separate articles. | ||
And never once did any of the authors of these two articles admit that they had a conflict of interest. | ||
This is responsible. | ||
What they said was absolutely false. | ||
And Harrison, they knew. | ||
From February 28, 2021, Rochelle Walensky knew this was the deadliest vaccine or medication ever rolled out in the history of medicine. | ||
She had that data. | ||
It was in the CDC. And in just 10 weeks of rollout, there were 1,223 casualties. | ||
I'm sorry, 42,000. | ||
86 casualties, including 1,223 dead in just 10 weeks. | ||
And the pregnancy outcome on page 12 of that report was horrible. | ||
Yet she stood there with a bold-faced lie, having bribed and paid taxpayer money to push this to articles and listen to the entire world. | ||
And one of the articles by Shima Bakura was fraudulent. | ||
That article was ghostwritten by Pfizer. | ||
And when, you know, you can do 11th grade math and determine that there was a 82% miscarriage rate in those pregnant women who were given the vaccine in the first half of pregnancy. | ||
And I've published that and it's well known. | ||
So this is an abomination. | ||
And then later that year, September 27th, 2021, there's a collusion with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, ACOG, the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ABOG, the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, and the Federation of State Medical Boards. | ||
They sent out a letter to 60,000 OBGYN doctors. | ||
This is proven by my research team's Freedom of Information Act request, saying that if you did not push the vaccine in pregnancy, if you did not follow the draconian HHS CDC narratives, we will destroy you professionally by taking away your state medical license and your... | ||
Board certifications in OBGYN. 60,000 OBGYN doctors. | ||
That's why I was one of the only ones talking. | ||
And I confronted them, and they tried to destroy me. | ||
It didn't work, because those organizations had honored me my entire career. | ||
I knew the data. | ||
I had looked over the governmental data, and I responded. | ||
A few months later, in January of 2022, with a 98-page letter, open letter to the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and then-Executive Director, Dr. George Wendell. | ||
The whole world got to see it. | ||
The first eight months of governmental data and the disasters and pregnancy that they caused. | ||
I also included experts from all over the world, and it was 98 pages because I also, Harrison, included 1,019 peer-reviewed published journals, medical journal articles, in just the first 12 months of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, documenting death and destruction and injury from that lethal vaccine. | ||
It's absolutely devastating, just some of the numbers that you've put forward. | ||
I mean, this was mass murder. | ||
This was absolutely mass murder, in my opinion, knowing the effect it would cause, still choosing to push it out. | ||
We're coordinating and conspiring with the scientific journals in order to push this, sending these threatening letters to OBGYN. I mean, you ask about, like, how could everybody have been involved? | ||
This is how. | ||
This is how they do it. | ||
And, of course, you know, they tried to destroy you. | ||
Luckily, you know, you haven't been destroyed, but you were fired, right? | ||
I mean, you did lose your job, unless I'm mistaken. | ||
So, you know, anybody that did have the ability to and knowledge to stand up and confidence and, you know, bravery to stand up against this. | ||
You got crushed. | ||
You got, you know, I don't know if they tried to take your license away. | ||
Clearly that happened with a lot of people suggesting things like ivermectin. | ||
I mean, they have methods through these systems of control of destroying your livelihood for questioning them, even if you have all the evidence on your side. | ||
Am I mistaken in that? | ||
I mean, you were fired, right? | ||
Or they really tried to stop you from working? | ||
I've had death threats. | ||
I was mocked, derided. | ||
I was castigated as a leper. | ||
Really, just excommunicated, literally, with death threats. | ||
And, yes, 18 months ago, on June 29, 2023, having been acknowledged as one of the model physicians of SSM Healthcare System of St. Louis, that's Sisters of St. Mary's Health System, one of the largest Catholic healthcare systems in the United States of America, and in my division. | ||
I was the senior maternal fetal medicine physician, the most published, and because I had testified in the United States Senate and I presented the data requested by Senator Ron Johnson, because I was on Tucker Carlson and presented that data and many other state boards and many other reporting like your station, many platforms, hundreds and hundreds. | ||
And I fed all this information right up the chain of command. | ||
I'm a former veteran. | ||
I respect chain of command. | ||
At SSM Health, they ignored it. | ||
And they took $307 million from HHS in a secretive quid pro quo agreement where they agreed to push the narratives on their employees and their patients. | ||
And they could keep that money and not pay it back if they abided. | ||
By all the draconian COVID narratives. | ||
So they had to fire me. | ||
And they did fire me for no cause while acknowledging that I was a model healthcare physician for their system. | ||
They fired me. | ||
And that's how it works. | ||
Well, it's truly sick. | ||
And I understand when people hear about the level of corruption that you're talking about. | ||
When you're talking about... | ||
Over a thousand deaths in the first 18 months of either women or their babies. | ||
I get that it's hard to understand how evil this system is. | ||
And some people finally accept how evil our system is and think that it's all hopeless. | ||
And I have to keep reminding them there's people like Dr. Thorpe out there. | ||
There's people out there that are good, that are fighting against this, and they need our help and need our support. | ||
And without them, we would never know this, and the evil people would get away with it. | ||
So I just can't thank you enough for what you've done and the sacrifices you've made to get this information out. | ||
Again, the book is called Sacrifice 2024. I'm sorry, the website, Sacrifice 2024, is where you can get the book, Sacrifice, How the Deadliest Vaccine in History Targeted the Most Vulnerable. | ||
Dr. James Thorpe has... | ||
Thank you so much for joining us and just thank you so much for all that you do. | ||
And I'm excited to read this book myself. | ||
Thank you for having me on, Harrison. | ||
My honor. | ||
Absolutely my pleasure. | ||
So again, it's Sacrifice2024.com. | ||
Sacrifice how the deadliest vaccine in history targeted the most vulnerable on X at J.A. Thorpe. | ||
M-F-M. And again, I repeat that. | ||
Yes, sir? | ||
Text me your address and I'll send you a copy out today for you and your wife. | ||
I will. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Luckily, my wife is the type of person that when they said they wanted to inject her with something, she was just like, in my blood? | ||
With my baby? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
And I wish more people had that attitude. | ||
So we were able to avoid the propaganda, but not everybody was so lucky. | ||
Thank you, Dr. Thorpe. | ||
We've got some breaking news here. | ||
We've got a lot of news to get to, a lot of videos to cover still in this final segment of the American Journal. | ||
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So we have a lot to cover. | ||
For one thing, these articles have just been delivered to me. | ||
There's two... | ||
Well, on either side of the country, we have two Democratic governors both making terrible decisions. | ||
Both just coming up with things that are not going to go well. | ||
Okay, we got two of them. | ||
One in New York and one in California. | ||
After laying the groundwork for months, Andrew Cuomo is said to enter the race for New York City mayor. | ||
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is returning from his time in the wilderness to run for New York City mayor. | ||
Here's the thing, Cuomo. | ||
You should stay gone, actually. | ||
If I was Cuomo, I would have been living on an island in the Caribbean the last couple of years, and I'd stay there forever. | ||
Because when you come back and try to run for city mayor or do anything political, you know what's going to rear its ugly head? | ||
The fact that you were complicit and a key component in the murdering of thousands of people in nursing homes in New York City. | ||
You really want to drag that back up? | ||
Most people had forgotten about it. | ||
I hadn't. | ||
But most people had forgotten that this existed. | ||
The minute you start seriously running, that's going to be the talking point. | ||
And you're not just not going to be mayor, you're going to be considered a mass murderer. | ||
So, that's a bad idea, Cuomo. | ||
But, hey, some people's egos are uncontainable. | ||
Like Gavin Newsom, on the other side of the country, making an equally ill-advised new plan. | ||
Gavin Newsom is launching a new podcast. | ||
We need to change the conversation. | ||
I'm talking directly with people I disagree with, people I look up to, and you, the listeners. | ||
Egg prices, tariffs, doge, we're tackling all your big questions. | ||
Well, great. | ||
Oh, well, isn't that great? | ||
Another podcast where we can hear another leftist say exactly the same thing that everybody else on all the other mainstream media says. | ||
Isn't that exciting? | ||
Isn't that super exciting? | ||
We're going to get to hear more leftist talking points from another soulless political operative. | ||
Wow. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
This is Gavin Newsom, the new podcast from hell, brought to you directly from Satan himself. | ||
It's the Gavin Newsom podcast. | ||
Subscribe now. | ||
Look, Gavin Newsom has a very carefully orchestrated, carefully designed public image. | ||
Does he know what goes into making a podcast? | ||
Does he know that having a podcast means he's going to have to speak extemporaneously for hours on end? | ||
He's going to have to actually be confronted with opposing ideas. | ||
And that if he doesn't do that, it's going to be obvious to everybody. | ||
And that if his podcast fails abysmally, like I predict that it will, that it's going to make a lot of people ask if this guy can even sustain a podcast. | ||
If this guy can't do what Joe Rogan has done for 15 years, if this guy is less capable than... | ||
The call me daddy chick of maintaining an audience? | ||
Why is he the governor of the state? | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
The person who should be doing this is Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump should be coming out with a podcast. | ||
Donald Trump and Elon Musk should launch the MAGA podcast and it can be the new modern form of the fireside chats where they can talk about what they did that week. | ||
That would be cool. | ||
That would be awesome actually. | ||
And it would be extremely, extremely successful. | ||
This is the left's ham-fisted, Shoehorning in to the modern media landscape. | ||
This is them realizing the power of podcasts and wanting to have a facsimile of the success of right-wing podcasts. | ||
See, they keep asking, like, where's our Joe Rogan? | ||
And it's like, you don't have one and you never will because your entire system is dependent on top-down... | ||
Subservience to liars. | ||
So nobody wants to hear that. | ||
We hear it enough already. | ||
We're sick of it. | ||
That's why MSNBC and CNN and every other leftist outlet is failing. | ||
The left looks at that and goes, it's just because they're on old media and podcast is the new media. | ||
It's like, no, no, no. | ||
It's because you lie all the time. | ||
It's because you're liars and not compelling and not interesting and nothing you say is original. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's on cable or on podcast. | ||
Nobody's interested in you. | ||
You should learn that lesson. | ||
The lesson they've learned is the wrong one. | ||
They think if we just do our normal establishment BS on podcast, then we'll be popular. | ||
It's like, nah. | ||
Not really, actually. | ||
Actually, it's something else entirely. | ||
It's a much deeper issue that you have in your souls that comes through when you talk. | ||
So fix that first, and then people will be interested. | ||
Meanwhile, breaking news here. | ||
The Trump administration has directed all federal agencies to prepare for massive downsizing by March 13th. | ||
The government federal government is costly, inefficient and deeply in debt. | ||
At the same time, it's not producing results for the American public. | ||
Instead, tax dollars are being siphoned off to fund unproductive and unnecessary programs that benefit radical interest groups while hurting hardworking American citizens. | ||
The American people registered their verdict on the bloated, corrupt federal bureaucracy on November 5th, 2024, voting for President Trump and his promises to sweepingly reform the federal government. | ||
They're saying that. | ||
President Trump has required that all agency heads shall promptly undertake preparations to initiate large-scale reductions in force consistent with the applicable law. | ||
President Trump has also directed that no later than March 13, 2025, agencies develop the agency reorganization plans. | ||
This is good. | ||
This is exactly what needs to be happening. | ||
In fact, on that note, let's go to a video I wasn't even going to go to here because I've got like six videos I want to go to this segment alone. | ||
Frickin' love. | ||
His name is Rory. | ||
Let me find the exact video. | ||
I've got so many videos, I can't even find it on my list. | ||
Clip number seven. | ||
This is a guy named Rory Sutherland, and he really is a genius. | ||
His talks about marketing are really spectacular. | ||
His whole thing is changing your perception. | ||
One of the things he'll do is he'll go to a company and they'll go, okay, our wait times are too long. | ||
And people are getting mad and they're complaining, how do we lower wait times? | ||
And Rory will go, well, you don't need to lower wait times. | ||
What you need to do is lower people's expectations. | ||
What you need to do is put a timer on the wall that shows exactly how long people will have to wait, and then they'll be happy to wait that long. | ||
Or something else he did where it was like a train, the train between England and France took too long, and they spent billions of dollars trying to shave 30 minutes off this trip. | ||
And this guy looks at that and goes, how about you spend a billion dollars to hire... | ||
Supermodels to serve champagne on the train, then nobody will care how long it takes. | ||
Then they'll be happy to sit for an extra 30 minutes because they'll be treated nicely for those 30 minutes. | ||
So it's about changing perception and changing expectations people have. | ||
Anyway, it's just a fascinating way to look at the world and approach problems in an unconventional way. | ||
I saw this video on YouTube the other day, and I think it applies directly to what we just read. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We have an automatic default when we want to solve a problem that we add things rather than removing them. | |
Nassim made this point when Elon was appointed the Director of Government Efficiency, where he said quite rightly, you should be the Director of Government Effectiveness, because it's perfectly impossible to do things very efficiently which you shouldn't be doing at all. | ||
And that's a Peter Drucker quote, which is, nothing's more wasteful or stupid than to see something done efficiently that shouldn't be done at all. | ||
And undoubtedly, I think there are, particularly among things which The purpose of the system is what it does. | ||
The purpose of the system is what it does. | ||
What Trump has now proposed, massive downsizing and total eradication of giant swaths of the government that should have never existed in the first place and don't even serve the purpose that they were built for at all. | ||
So, yeah, we need a massive sweeping reconstruction of the United States federal government, especially when you learn that even in the most sensitive, highly classified and important organizations like the NSA, they are replete. | ||
They are completely... | ||
Infested by radical, insane people who are using their positions as the authority in America to progress and recruit for their deviant sexual orgies. | ||
Like, it's just all very gross and bizarre. | ||
And I have so many videos to get to in this last couple minutes. | ||
I have to prioritize. | ||
First of all, let's go to clip number nine here. | ||
As this was another incredibly close call. | ||
If not for the lightning-fast reflexes of the pilot, would have resulted in an even more severe crash than the one that occurred earlier this year at Reagan International. | ||
This time it was in Chicago, clip number nine, close call on the tarmac as one plane almost careens into another but is saved the last second by a fast-thinking pilot pulling up and aborting the landing. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Here the plane goes in, and you can see another plane is approaching the runway perpendicular. | ||
There it gets in front, and that southwest plane hits the accelerator and takes off higher. | ||
Again, if not for that quick reaction, if not for somebody paying attention and being on their game, that would have been, what, 300 people dead on the tarmac? | ||
Southwest jet trying to land at Chicago Midway Airport nearly collides with private plane on the runway. | ||
Now, there's not a lot of information about this yet. | ||
The rumors that I've heard or what I've heard so far is that this wasn't, in this case, a problem with the air control tower. | ||
Apparently, that private jet had been told to stop and hadn't listened, and it kept going and would have caused that crash. | ||
But regardless of the cause, I just want to remind you, for the last... | ||
Two years or so, at least the last year and more, we have been seeing numerous, incredibly close calls at airports all across the country. | ||
And for the last year, every time this happens, we would say it's going to be one of these times. | ||
The pilot's not going to make the move fast enough, and there's going to be hundreds dead. | ||
That already happened, but it's only going to happen again because what we're dealing with is 10-plus years of Diversity hiring in some of the most high-stress and difficult positions who hold your life in their hands. | ||
So, you know, it's going to get bad. | ||
It's going to be bad for a little while. | ||
But thank God that Southwest pilot was quick enough off the jump to avoid that crash. | ||
Now, we have some other stories. | ||
Here we go. | ||
This broke earlier today. | ||
The Trump administration's immigrant registry plan. | ||
Now, on first blush, a lot of people I saw were not happy with this, going, just deport them, right? | ||
And I had the same sort of response, because you hear this, you go, okay, the Trump administration's creating a registry for all people who are in the United States illegally, and those who don't self-deport could face fines or prosecution, immigrant officials announced Tuesday. | ||
And so, again, some people are looking at this and going, why are we registering? | ||
Like, what, you want them to register? | ||
That sounds like you're saying they can stay. | ||
That sounds like you're sort of backing off the whole deport them immediately thing, but I have a different reading. | ||
I think they're taking my advice. | ||
I'm telling you, like, if you're a longtime viewer of this show, you already know. | ||
I don't need to tell you, but, like, legitimately, I am your emperor. | ||
I don't know how this happened, but, like, everything I've called for for the last couple years, they're just doing, like, exactly how I've asked for them to do it. | ||
I've never heard anybody else suggest this, but I've made this argument a long time ago that the way to get rid of illegal immigrants is to say you have to register with us and we'll send you home for free. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
We're very generous. | ||
We will pay for your flight home. | ||
And if you don't, then you won't just be deported. | ||
You'll be charged and you'll be sent to prison. | ||
So the choice is yours. | ||
Come get a free flight home or go to jail for years. | ||
And the Trump administration is now doing exactly that. | ||
We actually have a video of this of a Christie gnome clip number six. | ||
Here's Christie gnome talking about the alien registration act, which don't, don't be confused. | ||
This isn't registration so they can stay here. | ||
This is registration so they can be put on a plane back home. | ||
They're literally doing the exact policy that I've been calling for for the last year. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We are putting in place and enforcing the Alien Registration Act, which is using every single tool that we have at our disposal to do exactly what President Trump promised the American people. | |
The Alien Registration Act says that within 30 days of being in this country illegally, someone must register with the federal government. | ||
They will be fingerprinted. | ||
They must announce that they are here. | ||
And if they do so, they can avoid criminal charges and fines, and we will help. | ||
them relocate right back to their home country. | ||
And what this does is provide them an opportunity to come back someday and to be a part of the American dream. | ||
If they don't register, they're breaking the federal law, which has always been in place. | ||
We're just going to start enforcing it to make sure that these aliens go back home. | ||
And when they want to be an American, then they can come and visit us again. | ||
All right. | ||
So this act, I mean, this is from 1940. | ||
This is Roosevelt. | ||
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This is signed into law by a Democrat president and has been on the books. | |
I mean, that's what they're supposed to be doing now, we're saying. | ||
They're supposed to have registered with the federal government. | ||
Where are they supposed? | ||
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We're supposed to be registering. | |
Well, we have a website that is live now. | ||
It's at USCIS forward slash alien registration. | ||
You can go there now. | ||
And these folks that are here in this country illegally can self-register. | ||
They can avoid the criminal charges. | ||
They can avoid the fines. | ||
And we will help them go home. | ||
And what that provides for them is a safer environment. | ||
It's safer for our communities. | ||
It saves us taxpayer dollars. | ||
And it allows them an opportunity to come back to this country and to be an American and to live the American dream, which is truly what our... | ||
So, yes, Jesse, this is not a new law. | ||
I'm just announcing that I'm going to enforce our law. | ||
And we're going to use this tool to make sure that we're following our law to provide people an opportunity to go home and come back and be a part of our country's future in the right way. | ||
It has to be against the law. | ||
We can take it down. | ||
But again, that's my policy. | ||
I came up with that policy. | ||
I just want to let you know. | ||
I'm not going to take credit for it, but I'm the only one who I heard say that this is what they should do. | ||
She literally just repeated, I mean, should we find the video? | ||
Should we find the video that I posted like a year ago saying exactly this? | ||
Because I'm like shocked at how almost verbatim they are. | ||
I don't have time to find it today because I don't remember exactly, but the video's out there. | ||
It's on my X. Go find it. | ||
I think it was titled something like, here's how you can deport every illegal alien for like less than a billion dollars. | ||
And this was my suggestion. | ||
Make them register, send them home, and say if you don't register, it's not going to be deportation, it's going to be imprisonment. | ||
And of course, she added on the fact of like, OK, if you register and get to willingly deport yourself, then you can always come back. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But if you failure to register, I mean, it says an alien's failure to register is a crime that could result in a fine imprisonment or both. | ||
The statement said for decades, this law had been ignored. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
So I don't know what happened, but like everything I've been asking for is coming true. | ||
And, like, they should just make me emperor. | ||
You can just make me emperor and, like, all of them have done all of this years ago. | ||
All of these things that are happening are just like what we said. | ||
What we said should happen, and they're doing it, and it's going to work. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Now, the other option here from Eric Prince. | ||
Eric Prince, who runs Black something. | ||
What is his organization called? | ||
Blackwater. | ||
Eric Prince helps make a pitch for mass deportations. | ||
He's proposed a plan. | ||
For $25 billion to deport upwards of 12 million undocumented immigrants by the 2026 midterm elections, the proposal, marked unsolicited, suggests enlisting outside assistance to handle large-scale deportation effort. | ||
Military contractor and Michigan native Eric Prince was part of a group that proposed this $25 billion plan to Trump's advisers to conduct deportation efforts using a fleet of aircraft, deportation camps, and a small army of citizens authorized to make arrests, the website Politico reported Tuesday. | ||
Siding a 20-page report Politico said it had obtained, the website said the plan, which was delivered to Trump advisors before his inauguration last month, proposed a range of strategies to deport upward of 12 million people before the 2026 midterm elections. | ||
Basically saying this would not be difficult. | ||
You just need to outsource it here. | ||
All right, let's watch this. | ||
When was this from? | ||
They have this clip. | ||
This was from October of 2024, but I'd been saying it for at least six months before that. | ||
But here I am months ago. | ||
Suggesting the very policy that Kristi Noem is now implementing. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
We hate to break this to you, but you were let in under false pretenses. | ||
You are not allowed to stay. | ||
You are going to have to go home. | ||
We are going to not prosecute you or punish you whatsoever. | ||
We'll go to your local registration office, sign up for a flight. | ||
We're going to get you out of here within a week. | ||
And if you don't do that, you're going to be arrested and charged and face up to 20 years of hard labor. | ||
I see you at the registration office. | ||
I'm telling you, folks. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
I don't know what's happening. | ||
I'm not trying to brag here. | ||
All I'm saying is they're doing the right thing. | ||
They're listening to me, and they're doing the right thing. | ||
and you'll love to see it. | ||
I'm just soaking that in real quick. | ||
I just love it. | ||
And it really is. | ||
I've been saying it ever since Trump got elected. | ||
It's like we have a genie in the White House and unlimited wishes. | ||
It's like I come on the show. | ||
I'm like, they should do this. | ||
And the next day, it's like, they announced they're doing it. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
But it's real. | ||
It's happening. | ||
It's cool. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Some breaking news here. | ||
Zelensky will be coming to Washington, D.C. on Friday to sign the mineral deal with Donald Trump. | ||
They finally agreed on this critical rare mineral deal with the U.S. Ukraine and the United States reached this agreement over access to Kiev's deposits on rare earth minerals, according to media reports, as Kiev seeks to reinforce its ties with key wartime transatlantic ally under the Trump administration. | ||
These dropped their demand for a right to $500 billion in potential revenue from the agreement. | ||
But they are coming to an agreement, and there were also rumors yesterday that a peace agreement had been settled on by Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Now, Trump made some statements about this. | ||
I think people are misinterpreting. | ||
And I believe I thought I had this video. | ||
Yes, let's go to clip one here. | ||
This was Trump being questioned about this. | ||
I think people are getting the wrong interpretation from it. | ||
But let's watch. | ||
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With Ukraine and this mineral deal, what does Ukraine get in return, Mr. President? | |
$350 billion and lots of equipment and military equipment and the right to fight on and originally the right to fight. | ||
Look, Ukraine, I will say they're very brave and they're good soldiers. | ||
But without the United States and its money and its military equipment, this war would have been over in a very short period of time. | ||
In fact, I was the one that gave the javelins. | ||
You remember the famous javelins? | ||
That was me. | ||
That wasn't Obama. | ||
It wasn't Biden. | ||
It wasn't anybody else. | ||
It was me. | ||
And they wiped out a lot of tanks with those javelins. | ||
And the expression was that... | ||
Obama gave sheets and I gave javelins. | ||
That was a big deal at the time. | ||
It wiped out. | ||
That was the beginning when people said, wow, that's something. | ||
Well, that was American equipment. | ||
Without American equipment, this war would have been over very quickly. | ||
And American money, too. | ||
I mean, a lot of money. | ||
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That war-fighting equipment and the ammunition. | |
That's sustained going forward for Ukraine. | ||
How long is it sustained? | ||
Well, it could go forward for a while. | ||
And maybe until we have a deal with Russia. | ||
Look, we need to have a deal with Russia. | ||
Otherwise, it's going to continue. | ||
But now when Americans put up their money, the taxpayer money, and the president approves it, we're getting our money back in some form. | ||
But it could go on for a while, or it could be settled quickly. | ||
I think it's going to be settled quickly. | ||
I spoke with President Putin. | ||
I think he wants to settle it. | ||
And once you get on with life. | ||
So again, people were posting this going, Trump is betraying us. | ||
He's saying that they'll be able to fight on now. | ||
They say that he'll be able to fight on and they're going to get more things. | ||
He's bragging about giving them javelins. | ||
And it's like, no, no, he's saying that's what they've already gotten. | ||
They're saying, well, what is, you know, Ukraine's giving you these mineral rights. | ||
What are they getting in return? | ||
And Trump's like, the $350 billion we already sent them, the javelins, the weaponry, the ability to fight on. | ||
And of course, he's in negotiations with Russia right now. | ||
So, you know, he's not about to be like, yeah, we're just going to shut it down completely. | ||
I imagine it will be two weeks at the most that we'll have some... | ||
At least ceasefire agreements, something working towards peace. | ||
Nothing in that speech made me think Trump is suddenly in favor of the Ukraine war. | ||
He's talking about things that they did in the past that they owe him for, they owe the American people for. | ||
And as he said there, he thinks Putin is ready to make a deal. | ||
He's ready to make a deal. | ||
They're going to get the deal done, and America's going to actually benefit at the end of the day. | ||
So, peace is on the horizon, folks. | ||
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