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With some Donald Trump propaganda on, you're getting harassed. | |
You are getting harassed. | ||
I'll make the rules. | ||
I just follow them. | ||
Harassed. | ||
Harassed. | ||
Let's be very clear here. | ||
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The Republican Party, the MAGA Republicans, are a domestic terrorist cell operating in America. | |
We are in the prime position to stabilize the country, become successful and wealthy again. | ||
And lift up the rest of the world. | ||
And Trump understands that, and that's the real economics. | ||
The globalists want a global new dark age. | ||
They want a collapsed global society. | ||
And we're so far along, it is hard to turn this around. | ||
And that's why the idiots on the left think they're on the winning team are such fools when the globalists will absolutely destroy them as well when they've lived out their usefulness. | ||
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It's coming. | |
We're all going to wake up one morning and roll over and grab our phones. | ||
And that line is going to be right there. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And I can't wait. | ||
It's going to be glorious. | ||
I heard about the incident in front of the White House. | ||
Rest in peace, all the things. | ||
But this is the energy. | ||
Let's flood the system and see what happens. | ||
Whoever steps up and deals with those two problems. | ||
We'll be celebrated for the rest of time. | ||
There will be holidays forever celebrating you, whoever takes care of those problems. | ||
I've been warning, if they start actually saying Trump supporters are about to activate terrorism, that means their operatives are getting ready to do some false flags. | ||
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Yeah, so we're going to see some of these things. | |
And one of the other aspects of their coalition, right, the opposition, so Black Lives Matter, Antifa, Elements of Hamas and Hezbollah are on the streets of America. | ||
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Large, large swaths of them. | |
You have the cartels. | ||
MS-13 is probably the biggest one that was involved in really the drug smuggling and the human smuggling. | ||
You have Tom Holman who's still going after this Venezuelan cartel, Cartel del Sol, or elements of them. | ||
So you still have on the streets of America a lot of operatives that they can tap into, and they in fact do tap into them. | ||
All I'm saying right now is that someone in the White House would better take their shot right now. | ||
They better not f***ing this. | ||
My doors are open for you if you need a safe place. | ||
Do it. | ||
You know you've been thinking about it. | ||
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Why not do it? | |
Why not do it? | ||
Do it. | ||
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Do it! | |
No veteran left behind. | ||
If you have friends and family in the military, we must plead with them to do what must be done. | ||
And we will build statues in their names. | ||
We will name our children after them, and we will help them like we've never helped veterans before. | ||
Who's with me? | ||
If you didn't stand up against Donald Trump's pardon of 1,500 insurrectionists who have violated the Capitol like no other time in history, then you don't have the right to clutch your pearls and be all outraged over a member of Congress. | ||
It is very clear that Medicaid is on the table. | ||
It is very clear that Social Security is on the table. | ||
It is very clear that people will die. | ||
The baby boomers, the civil rights generation, they knew what they had to do. | ||
They were willing to... | ||
Fight and die for their rights. | ||
This generation of Congress, they are not meeting the moment. | ||
The reason this is all happening is because they're losing. | ||
And that's why it's critical. | ||
Everybody understand. | ||
They bring down Social Security, crash it, they're the ones behind it. | ||
They break down, take down Rumble, X today. | ||
Now they're announcing it's some leftist group taking credit for that. | ||
But you know it's not some little group, it's major state organizers. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, they're trying to crash the market right now. | ||
This is their big move. | ||
This is their big test. | ||
And then they'll just incrementally turn the heat up here. | ||
And we need Trump to address the nation and to call for peace and call these people out. | ||
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While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | |
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Coming to you live this Tuesday morning. | ||
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Frank. | |
I wasn't sure if we were going to survive the night. | ||
There was a lot of insanity breaking off yesterday evening. | ||
We'll get into all of it today. | ||
Are we going to go to war in the Middle East again? | ||
Again for the, I don't know, what is it, fourth, fifth time in my lifetime? | ||
Going to the war in the Middle East. | ||
Three aircraft carriers steaming towards Iran. | ||
There were reports that an Iranian spy ship had been sunk. | ||
That has proven to be false. | ||
So we're not in direct confrontation with Iran yet. | ||
We'll see, of course, bombing campaigns across the Middle East, bombing the Houthis to smithereens, and Israel has reignited their bombing campaign against Gaza. | ||
And China is encircling Taiwan. | ||
With dozens of military aircraft as punishment for their separatist ideas. | ||
So, I come to you this morning live on the cusp of World War III. | ||
Because that's what the plan requires, I guess. | ||
We'll get into all of it. | ||
Tons of local news to talk about as well. | ||
Domestic news, that is. | ||
That we'll get into and we'll talk a lot about Europe today as well. | ||
As again, it's just every day. | ||
I'm shocked and appalled at the developments in that godforsaken continent. | ||
So we'll get into all of it and a couple of great guests today. | ||
We'll have Sarah Stock on at 10 a.m. | ||
She went viral for utterly eviscerating Sam Seder in a debate. | ||
And I think that clip going viral and the responses to it represents a sort of watershed moment in American politics. | ||
And then we'll be joined by Wid Lyman, live from the White House at 10.30 a.m. | ||
Of course, Borderhawk correspondent. | ||
Now, White House correspondent. | ||
Very excited to talk to him as well. | ||
So stay with us. | ||
Lots of stuff to talk about today. | ||
And it's all insane. | ||
So let's get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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Here it is for Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, the 18th of March, 2025. | ||
Trump warns of dire consequences for Iran over Houthi shipping attacks. | ||
Trump blames Iran for Houthi attacks on shipping after U.S. strikes in Yemen. | ||
Basically, they launched at least 30 attacks yesterday. | ||
President Trump warned he would hold Iran responsible for any further attacks by Houthi militants on vessels in the Red Sea area. | ||
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said... | ||
Iran is dictating every move of the Houthis, giving them weapons, money and intelligence. | ||
Every shot fired by the Houthis will be looked upon from this point forward as being a shot fired from the weapons and leadership of Iran and Iran will be held responsible and suffer the consequences and the consequences will be dire, Trump wrote. | ||
The president's comments come after the U.S. launched a large-scale attack against the Iran-aligned militant Sunday. | ||
Killing at least 53 people and wounding almost 100 in the Yemen capital Sana 'a and surrounding area, according to the Houthi-run Health Ministry. | ||
The Houthis began targeting dozens of military and commercial vessels shortly after the war in Gaza began in late 2023, choking off transit in one of the world's busiest waterways. | ||
In early 2024, the Biden administration mounted a coalition of about 20 nations to help secure the Red Sea, including retaliatory strikes against militants and shooting down its drones with missiles. | ||
Yeah, we'll get into this a little bit more. | ||
Again, this all has to do with continuing the senseless murder in Gaza, and we do have that. | ||
Israel launches deadly airstrikes on Gaza, hundreds killed as Israel launches a series of airstrikes on Gaza. | ||
Israel launched a surprise wave of overnight strikes in Gaza early Tuesday, killing more than 410 people and injuring hundreds more, according to Gaza health officials, and raising the prospect of a full resumption of war after a nearly two-month ceasefire. | ||
Okay. | ||
So there you go. | ||
The Israeli strikes come hours after Israeli negotiators returned from a round of talks in Egypt aimed at reaching a new deal for releasing hostages and jump-starting discussions on a permanent end of war. | ||
Quote, if Hamas does not release all the hostages, the gates of hell will open in Gaza, Katz said in a statement. | ||
Hamas said five of its senior officials serving mid-level leadership roles in the Hamas-run government in Gaza were killed in the strikes along with their families. | ||
Israel is focusing on mid-ranking militant commanders and leadership officials to degrade Hamas' ability to build up its forces and rearm, according to an Israeli official who did not have authorization to speak publicly and spoke on a condition of anonymity. | ||
At Al-Alhi Hospital in Gaza City, scores of bodies were laid out in the hospital courtyard. | ||
A man cradled the body of his two-year-old daughter in a pink T-shirt with the word love written on it. | ||
We never expected the war to return, said Ibrahim Deeb, who said 35 members of his family were killed in a strike on their home in a neighborhood of Gaza City. | ||
Hamas said Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government have decided to overturn the ceasefire agreement and said it was exposing Israeli hostages in Gaza to an unknown fate. | ||
A group representing the families of Israeli hostages calls on supporters to rally in Jerusalem in protest, accusing the Israeli government of endangering the hostages. | ||
Israel said 24 hostages are still being held alive there, and Hamas is also holding the bodies of 35 hostages. | ||
Nanyahu has decided to murder our hostages, wrote Ainev Senguger, the mother of a hostage in Gaza, and a vocal critic of the Israeli prime minister in a Facebook post. | ||
Now apparently the Trump administration was actually consulted about this and gave the go-ahead for these strikes. | ||
410 people killed, hundreds more injured. | ||
Most of them children. | ||
We have a lot of videos of this. | ||
We've got a clip number 20 here. | ||
This is one of the... | ||
The one we just told you about, actually. | ||
Father holding is a different one, but... | ||
Yeah, just... | ||
I guess we're starting to do this again. | ||
I guess this is starting up again. | ||
Yeah, sorry to have to show you this stuff, folks. | ||
But, you know, they gotta die, right? | ||
I mean, you gotta kill all these people, obviously. | ||
Obviously, all these people have to be slaughtered endlessly. | ||
So, the children, they're just the easiest to kill, I guess. | ||
It's insane, and we'll get into... | ||
You know, what exactly the outcome of this could possibly be? | ||
But, yeah, we'll get into it. | ||
We'll have to get into all that. | ||
Meanwhile, China says military exercises near Taiwan is punishment for separatism. | ||
Chinese military exercises near Taiwan on Monday were punishment for Taiwanese President Lai Chintay's continuing promotion of separatism, according to a stern statement out of Beijing, as Taiwan hit back. | ||
calling China a troublemaker. | ||
China, which has never renounced the use of force to bring democratically governed Taiwan under its control, has stepped up military and political priorities | ||
Again, we've been warning you On this program that China appears to be readying for war directly with America, | ||
of course that would first likely be sparked in Taiwan, but probably be in short order that the likely tens of thousands of Chinese sleeper cells that have already embedded themselves in the United States will be activated and we'll see full-fledged war here in the homeland. | ||
But again, we'll get more into that later as well. | ||
Today, we await the release of 80,000 pages of JFK files, stories at Infowars. | ||
Trump vows to release all of JFK files Tuesday. | ||
Alex Jones has responded to this. | ||
Something like 80,000 documents should be made available today. | ||
And it's probably Iran. | ||
If I had to guess, I think we're going to learn that Iran killed JFK. | ||
So we have to go to war with them. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
MAGA influencers push for judicial showdown over Trump deportations. | ||
A federal district judge ruled that flights carrying the migrants to El Salvador had to be turned around in an order the White House said had no lawful basis. | ||
And there's been a lot of debate over this since then. | ||
This is a crossing the Rubicon moment. | ||
Whether Trump and his administration feel beholden to These random district judges who, all of them, every single one of them, has daughters who run major NGOs that receive millions of dollars a year from the federal government, | ||
usually specifically bringing in foreign migrants as the purpose of their existing. | ||
So, a little bit of a conflict of interest there, but that hasn't stopped them before. | ||
And we'll get into all of these stories a little bit more. | ||
I'll try to handle these in a calm fashion. | ||
And in fact, let's go to a video of somebody who can actually do this extremely well. | ||
I thought I had a video of Ron Paul. | ||
Clip number 25. Here's Ron Paul. | ||
Posted a video yesterday. | ||
Saying, let's stop bombing Yemen and exit the Middle East. | ||
Let's just get out of there, shall we? | ||
Here's Ron Paul. | ||
Hello, everybody, and thank you for tuning in to the weekly report. | ||
President Trump, stop bombing Yemen and exit the Middle East. | ||
Over the weekend, President Trump ordered a massive military operation against the small country of Yemen. | ||
Was Yemen in the process of attacking the United States? | ||
No. | ||
Did the president in that case go to Congress and seek a declaration of war against the country? | ||
No. | ||
The fact is Yemen hadn't even threatened the United States before the bombs started falling. | ||
Last year, candidate Trump strongly criticized the Biden administration's obsession With foreign interventionism to the detriment of our problems at home. | ||
In an interview at the Libertarian National Convention, he criticized Biden's warmongering to podcaster Tim Pool, saying, You can solve problems over a telephone. | ||
Instead, they start dropping bombs. | ||
Recently, they're dropping bombs all over Yemen. | ||
You don't have to do that. | ||
Yeah, once in office, Trump turned to military force as his first option. | ||
Since the Israeli Hamas ceasefire plan negotiated by President Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, Yemen was left Red Sea shipping alone. | ||
However, after Israel's implemented a total blockade of humanitarian relief to the citizens of Gaza last week, Houthi's leaders threatened to again begin blocking Israel's Red Sea shipping activity. | ||
That was enough for President Trump to drop bombs and launch missiles for hours, killing several dozen Yemeni citizens, including women and children, in the process. | ||
After the attack... | ||
Trump not only threatened much more force to be used against Yemen, but he also threatened Iran. | ||
His national security adviser, Mike Waltz, added that the U.S. may start bombing Iranian ships in the area, a move that would certainly lead to a major Middle East war. | ||
Like recent Presidents Bush and Obama, candidate Trump promised peace after four years of Joe Biden's war mongering and World War III brinkmanship. | ||
There is little doubt that with our war-weary population, this proved the margin of his victory. | ||
Unfortunately, as with Bush and Obama, now that he is president, he appears to be heading down a different path. | ||
The Republican Party is gradually becoming a pro-peace American First Party. | ||
But the warmongers and the neocons of the old line in the party are not going to let go so easily. | ||
Unfortunately, many of these dead-enders have found their way to senior positions in Trump's administration, with voices of restraint and non-intervention nearly nowhere in sight among his top tier of advisers. | ||
To solve the Yemen problem, we must understand it. | ||
Russia and Chinese ships, for example, are not being threatened because they are not enabling the Israeli demolition of Gaza. | ||
The slaughter there has been facilitated with U.S. money and U.S. weapons. | ||
It is the U.S. doing Israelis' bidding, both in Gaza and the Red Sea, that is painting a target on us and unnecessarily putting our troops at risk of retaliation. | ||
The U.S. government, starting with Biden and continuing now with Trump, seems eager. | ||
To make this our war, even though, as Representative Thomas Massey pointed out over the weekend, Red Sea shipping is of minor importance to the U.S. economy. | ||
In a real America first foreign policy, we would be following the Russian and Chinese lead in staying out of the conflict. | ||
It's not our war. | ||
End U.S. military involvement in the Middle East and our troubles disappear. | ||
It really is that simple. | ||
Thanks for listening. | ||
The great Ron Paul with the same message he's been delivering for since before I was born, honestly, but exactly the same message he's been delivering for the last 25 years over and over and over again. | ||
We have to tell the U.S. government. | ||
Let's not get involved in the Middle East. | ||
They do anyway. | ||
Fast forward a decade, we're several trillion dollars poorer. | ||
Have wasted, in some cases, upwards of a million lives. | ||
Left the entire Middle East in complete disarray in the hands of abject terrorists and the most extreme factions you can possibly imagine. | ||
And here we are doing it again. | ||
We're doing it again. | ||
And, you know, I wonder how much of this has to do with just the psychological profile of America changing and altering and the understanding that Israel must have that as time goes on, | ||
less and less Americans are in favor of endless... | ||
Senseless, pointless, continual, infinite support of this unbelievably murderous genosidal regime in Israel. | ||
So I wonder if they're making the calculation of like, hmm, the longer we wait to spark war with Iran, the less likely it is that we'll get it done. | ||
So just now or never, just do it now or never. | ||
And then the other aspect is like, are they trying to piss off? | ||
Are they trying to instigate conflict in this country? | ||
Because you know the protesters are going to be back out in force. | ||
You know that this is a major dividing line, sort of splitting MAGA right down the middle of the people who think that the point of America is to die for Israel and for the people who think that the Israeli control of our government is I think it has more to do with the psychological developments over the last year than | ||
actual military developments or capabilities. | ||
Of course, Iran has been pretty well hammered over the last year. | ||
They and their coalition have suffered quite a few major defeats, including What was formerly a friendly regime in Syria being toppled by ISIS terrorists who are, at this moment, running pogroms against the more moderate Alawite community and Christian communities there, | ||
which hasn't ended, by the way. | ||
Last week, there was the big story of a massacre of a thousand innocent people, and that's actually continued to this day with the interim president, i.e. | ||
ISIS warlord ruling that country, simultaneously hunting down and murdering Alawites and being invited to Belgium to give a speech to the EU about multiculturalism or something. | ||
So it's all pretty ridiculous and incredible. | ||
Pete Hegseth, of course, is beating the war drum for Iran. | ||
Cliff number 17, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth continues to threaten Iran. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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The Houthi capital felt like an earthquake. | |
Dozens and dozens of precision heavy munitions dropping precisely on the targets that we wanted to hit, sending a very clear message. | ||
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And the message is clear to Iran as well. | |
And the president said it in his truth. | ||
Your support of the Houthis needs to end immediately. | ||
We will hold you accountable as the sponsor of this proxy. | ||
And I echo his statement. | ||
We will not be nice about it. | ||
This is not the Biden administration. | ||
The message is clear. | ||
Yeah, this is not the Biden administration. | ||
I genuinely want to know, can anybody, anybody at all, give me an argument in any way framing this for what America, | ||
can anybody explain to me how America benefits from this? | ||
Or what our interests are in this? | ||
I may actually issue a challenge. | ||
Without saying the word Israel, explain to me how America benefits from going to war with Iran or from bombing the capital of Yemen. | ||
Can anybody explain? | ||
Now, if you say they're going after American shipping, not really, actually. | ||
Actually, that's not exactly... | ||
True. | ||
I asked Grok to list out the attack on American vessels and it's like, yes, the Houthis have routinely attacked American vessels and you look at it and it's like, well, there was a Chinese vessel that had an American flag on it and they attacked that and then, | ||
you know, American helicopters went to confront the attackers and they attacked those helicopters. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Great. | ||
All right. | ||
That doesn't seem like it's worth... | ||
Going to war with Iran over, but fine. | ||
So there's been like, I don't know, three or four American ships attacked since 2023. | ||
We didn't do any bombing campaigns against Somalia when they had a big pirate problem. | ||
But it's weird that at this point, they aren't even trying to make it about America. | ||
They aren't even trying to suggest That this is somehow positive for America, necessary for America, America's interests being defended. | ||
They aren't even making that argument. | ||
At least with Iraq, they had the courtesy of pulling off 9-11. | ||
At least they had a reason to tell people, hey, there was that big terrorist attack. | ||
They came up with this weapons of mass destruction lie. | ||
At least they had... | ||
Something to give us to try in some way to justify war against that country. | ||
It almost feels disrespectful. | ||
They don't even bother this time. | ||
It's just like, no, it's for Israel. | ||
No, we're going to go to war for this foreign state because they control our country and are ruining it. | ||
So we'll get back into that more on the other side. | ||
Let's just... | ||
Let's just listen to Ron Paul. | ||
If we just listen to Ron Paul, if we'd done that 20 years ago, this would be a very different country. | ||
It would be a very different world. | ||
A better one. | ||
much much better one all right welcome back folks | ||
this is the American Journal again we're gonna we got a lot to talk about talk a little bit more about the Middle East | ||
I don't know how much really there is to say about it. | ||
It's just sort of the same thing that's been happening for a year. | ||
Like I keep saying, it's like doing a true crime podcast and we just keep covering this murderer that just keeps murdering people. | ||
We just keep reporting on it. | ||
And at a certain point, it's like, there's nothing really to uncover about this. | ||
We can speculate as to what the outcome will be, what the motives are behind some of this stuff. | ||
When it comes to Trump, it's not that complicated. | ||
Israel wants Gaza, so they're murdering everybody in Gaza. | ||
Their neighbors don't want to see their... | ||
Fellow Muslims, Arabs, they don't want to see Palestinians genocided into non-existence, so they are doing what they can to hamper Israel's murder. | ||
And America is behind all of it, basically. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
It's not a lot to figure out here. | ||
Either you... | ||
Are in favor of that or you're not. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I'm definitely not in favor of starting a war with Iran over Israel's right to genocide. | ||
Israel has a right to genocide her neighbors. | ||
I don't think that's true. | ||
And it's just like, alright, I guess we gotta do this. | ||
I mean, it's not good for anybody. | ||
And as Lucas Gage pointed out on X yesterday, You know, the only reason Iran hasn't attacked Israel in a full-fledged way, which they haven't, I mean, we saw a very, very brief glimpse of Iran's capabilities during the massive airstrike against Israel a few months ago when Iran's hypersonic missiles, | ||
they cannot be stopped by the Iron Dome, you know, landed on some not very important targets. | ||
But proved the capability that Iran has. | ||
Iran, by the way, has entire underground search. | ||
The crew can search underground city ballistic missiles Iran. | ||
There are literally entire cities underground in Iran just full of missiles. | ||
Like a city-sized cavern with nothing but ballistic missiles in it. | ||
Now they talk about Iran's nuclear program. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Iran underground missile bases. | ||
But there are cities. | ||
I mean, there are literal cities. | ||
You can find articles where... | ||
Yeah, entire cities. | ||
So, they talk about Iran's nuclear capabilities, which is ironic in the first place because Israel has a secret nuclear weapon program built entirely by... | ||
with information and materials stolen from the U.S. A little ironic. | ||
They're not under the IAEA. | ||
They've signed no... | ||
Treaties about having nuclear arms or nuclear proliferation agreements. | ||
Iran's revolutionary guard unveiled new underground missile city. | ||
That was back in 2023. | ||
This is the third underground missile base unveiled by the IRGC in less than a month. | ||
So the reason Iran has not gone against Israel with its whole power is because of the threat of America getting involved. | ||
So if America gets involved... | ||
Iran doesn't really have a reason to hold back anymore. | ||
And despite having the Iron Dome, the Iron Dome can't stop these hypersonic missiles. | ||
They have just inordinate numbers of these missiles, like just tens of thousands. | ||
Can't be stopped by the Iron Dome. | ||
It would not be impossible for Iran. | ||
And by the way, all of... | ||
All of Israel's critical infrastructure. | ||
I mean, Israel is tiny. | ||
It's a tiny little, like the size of New Jersey. | ||
It's smaller than that. | ||
And they have all of their critical infrastructure in the northern area, this northern triangle area in Israel. | ||
And they could be obliterated pretty quickly if Iran felt like unleashing the full force. | ||
The reason they don't is because they know that America... | ||
We'll respond in kind. | ||
And then, of course, there's the Samson option. | ||
That's publicly pretty well known that basically Israel has nukes pointed not just at their neighbors in Iran and around the Middle East, but also at the capitals of Europe. | ||
Like how Samson tore down the temple on top of himself to bring to destroy his enemies. | ||
That's sort of the theory there is if we get destroyed, you get destroyed. | ||
If you don't protect Israel, Israel will nuke your capitals because they're such good allies with us. | ||
And like at a certain point, like I'm on Iran's side. | ||
I'm just on Iran. | ||
Like if America goes to war with Iran, that's not America going to war with Iran. | ||
That's... | ||
The Israeli-controlled American government sending American people to die for Israel in Iran. | ||
And it's like Iran and I have the same enemies. | ||
It's the Israelis that control America. | ||
I don't like these people. | ||
I don't like what they do to America, what they've done to America, what they get America into. | ||
It's like, it's so... | ||
I don't know how many people in America are going to be hoodwinked into going to war with Iran. | ||
I can't imagine that after Iraq and Afghanistan and Libya and the migrant crisis that sprung out from those that's destroyed Europe, are we really going to do this again? | ||
It seems unbelievable that it would even be a possibility, but... | ||
Clearly, it's not just possibility. | ||
It's like an imminent threat of this happening, after all. | ||
And I've been just monitoring the conversation on this. | ||
And a lot of it's like, there's no war with Iran. | ||
It's called negotiation tactics, guys. | ||
Trump is negotiating. | ||
This is the carrot and the stick. | ||
And the stick is three aircraft carriers now steaming towards Iran. | ||
And it's like, okay, but what happens when one of those aircraft carriers gets hit? | ||
What happens when a ballistic missile from Iran or the Houthis makes it through the defenses and a thousand U.S. servicemen are killed? | ||
What happens then? | ||
It's a very distinct possibility. | ||
So we're just... | ||
We're setting ourselves up for war with Iran. | ||
At the same time, Iran, Russia, and China are engaged in joint military exercises. | ||
Clip number 24 here. | ||
Russia, China, and Iran conduct joint military training exercises in Iran's point of Jabahar. | ||
I'm going to go to clip number 24 here and just roll it as B-roll. | ||
There's not a lot of audio, but you're going to see the combined forces of Iran, Russia, and China. | ||
China, of course, threatening Taiwan, 59 or so military aircraft detected encircling that island. | ||
It's a punishment for their separatism. | ||
Taiwan, of course, what we rely on to produce all of our electronic manufacturing in terms of chips. | ||
China, of course, produces 90 plus percent of our medicines. | ||
America is being set up to be destroyed, I think is what I'm getting to. | ||
It's always been the plan to have a third world war and for that third world war to basically bring an end to the United States. | ||
The United States has served its purpose. | ||
It's no longer useful to the globalist scheme for one world government and is now a threat to that. | ||
So America has to be destroyed so that the center of power can shift eastward towards China and they can... | ||
Take over supremacy in the world order and this heretofore useful but now a bit inconvenient streak of American liberty will be brought to an end. | ||
So we could not do that. | ||
We could choose instead to actually solve our problems, engage in the threats to our homeland, and stay out of the Endless quagmire that is the Middle East, but that's not what Miriam Adelson paid for, | ||
I guess. | ||
Which I don't even think that's the case. | ||
I mean, at this point, I'm wondering, like, I don't know, do they have Trump on tape with Jeffrey Epstein and a kid? | ||
It's got to be something. | ||
I can't believe that Trump would risk Everything. | ||
And I mean, everything. | ||
Like, I'm already... | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I mean, he's going to risk American lives. | ||
He's going to risk direct confrontation with Iran. | ||
He's going to risk them activating the sleeper cells that have been embedded in this country over the last four years with an open border, totally unrestricted invasion of Chinese. | ||
And Middle Eastern combatants into this country. | ||
Just utterly destroying any... | ||
I mean, this is the crazy thing. | ||
Trump at this point has achieved so much. | ||
Has gotten so far. | ||
Has defeated so many challenges. | ||
They tried to send him to jail. | ||
They tried to kill him. | ||
He's made it through all of this. | ||
He's pulled off the... | ||
Impossible seeming feat of not just surviving the four years of the Biden presidency, but actually coming back to win a non-consecutive presidential appointment. | ||
And so he's like, you know, he's got one of two paths to go down. | ||
He can either literally be carved on Mount Rushmore and be credited with... | ||
Reigniting the American spirit and truly ushering in an American golden age. | ||
Or he can go to war with Iran on behalf of Israel. | ||
And just destroy all of it. | ||
Just ruin all of it. | ||
For the sake of this tiny foreign warmongering spy state. | ||
And he's choosing that. | ||
And that's the path he's choosing, apparently. | ||
Apparently that's Pathy's choosing. | ||
Again, so it's like people are like, we're not at war with Iran. | ||
This is a negotiation tactic. | ||
It's like, okay, but again, why put these aircraft carriers within striking range of Iran? | ||
And then, you know, threaten them with everybody threatening them. | ||
And like I said, they're not even like pretending to justify this. | ||
In some sort of framework of America. | ||
It's almost like America is an afterthought here. | ||
We'll go to this video by Caroline Levitt. | ||
The White House spokesperson. | ||
Clip number 26. And it's like... | ||
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It's just... | |
I mean, I guess there's a lot of stuff like this that we'll talk about today. | ||
Where it truly is inexplicable. | ||
It's so far beyond... | ||
I don't know how we got to this point. | ||
I don't understand how we got to the point where the American government is just literally operating entirely for the benefit of a foreign state. | ||
It is so crazy. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
So let's go to this video. | ||
Here's Caroline Levitt. | ||
And you'll hear, it's like America is an afterthought. | ||
It's like, if anybody threatens Israel or America, we're going to go after them. | ||
And it's like, what is going on here? | ||
Why does a foreign nation, who does not have our interests in mind, who has not been an ally to us, they bombed our ship in 76, or 67 rather, killed JFK, They certainly had a role to play in 9-11, withheld, | ||
at the very least, withheld crucial information that would have prevented that attack. | ||
But then you get into the dancing Israelis and the van and being prepositioned there to capture the event, bragging about it later on Israeli television. | ||
They stole our nuclear secrets. | ||
And it just, I mean, it goes... | ||
They were spying on the Trump administration in 2017. | ||
They were caught with stingray devices capturing all of the cell phone traffic out of the White House. | ||
They've spied on us relentlessly, undermined us at every pass, stolen our nuclear secrets, gotten us into multiple wars in the Middle East that have cost us trillions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives. | ||
Sort of the craziest part is they make Zelensky seem like a font of gratitude. | ||
It doesn't matter how many times we go to war in the Middle East for their benefit. | ||
They're going to act like it's our fault that they're in the war in the first place. | ||
There's no benefit to this, to America, in any possible way. | ||
It's just like, what are we doing? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Here's Caroline Levitt just letting everybody know Trump administration is Israel first and foremost. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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The Trump administration and the White House were consulted by the Israelis on their attacks in Gaza tonight. | |
And as President Trump has made it clear, Hamas, the Houthis, Iran, all those who seek to terrorize not just Israel, but also the United States of America, will see a price to pay. | ||
All hell will break loose. | ||
And all of the terrorists in the Middle East, again, the Houthis, Hezbollah, Hamas, Iranian-backed We know that these successful defensive strikes that took place over the weekend against the Houthis in the Red Sea were indeed successful. | ||
We took out some of their leaders, and the Defense Department has continued to continue It is set to continue with this campaign if the Houthis continue with their retaliatory measures. | ||
The president is going to stand for the navigation, freedom of navigation of our seas, which is a very basic principle that, unfortunately, the previous administration refused to stand for. | ||
And that's why we are in this mess in the Middle East in the first place. | ||
President Trump inherited a lot of problems, Sean, because of the incompetence and the weakness of the Biden-Harris administration. | ||
but he is focused on fixing them, and our allies and our adversaries better take him seriously. | ||
How is Iran and Hamas threatening us? | ||
I actually don't understand that. | ||
How is Hezbollah threatening us? | ||
Has Hezbollah... | ||
I mean, in the 80s, they blew up a military base in Beirut. | ||
And killed a bunch of Marines. | ||
But when you consider that, would that be terrorism or is that an attack on a military target? | ||
Seems like it's an attack on a military target. | ||
Not to justify it, but it wasn't terrorism as far as I would be concerned. | ||
So what is the threat they pose to us again? | ||
And if they did pose a threat, why don't they like us? | ||
Trump warns Iran will be held responsible for Houthi attacks from Yemen. | ||
The U.S. president is threatened to run while the Pentagon vows overwhelming lethal force against the Houthis in Yemen. | ||
Yeah, alright, so, okay. | ||
Well, we're getting into, I was going to say third, but like, you got a Gulf War, the second Gulf War, Afghanistan, Syria, you throw Libya in there, and the entire Arab Spring. | ||
The fact that we created ISIS. | ||
I mean, again, Syria at this point has collapsed into total chaos and is being run by ISIS thanks to our intervention. | ||
I have not seen anybody making the argument that this is for the benefit of America. | ||
I haven't seen it anywhere. | ||
Nobody can make that argument. | ||
We receive absolutely nothing. | ||
From our one-sided friendship with Israel. | ||
And like part of me wants to just like go all in on this. | ||
Another part of me is like it seems like the way they're doing things they're trying to piss everybody off. | ||
Right? | ||
It really seems like that. | ||
I mean They have a ceasefire. | ||
There are these images. | ||
We've been showing some of them of, like, all of the Palestinians going back to their homes in Gaza that are just, it's just infinite rubble as far as the eye can see. | ||
Every building has been destroyed. | ||
Every hospital, every. | ||
And, like, you know, you... | ||
I guess this is all easy to justify if you just, like... | ||
Don't consider them people? | ||
I guess it's all very easy to be okay with all of this. | ||
I'm just baffled. | ||
Trump seems so sincere when he's saying the killing has to stop. | ||
We have to stop this Ukrainian war because there's just so many people dying. | ||
People die today. | ||
People die tomorrow. | ||
And then it's like, alright, well, Israel just killed 400 people, half of which are children. | ||
And they're just like, F-around, find out. | ||
Well, you F-around, now they're finding out. | ||
And it's like, but aren't they people, though? | ||
But don't you care? | ||
I saw a thing today that was like, schools in Gaza will be closed, you know, out of fear of further airstrikes. | ||
And it's like, can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine waking up in the morning and being like, well, we've got to figure out what to do with the kids today, You know, the schools are closed because of all the bombs. | ||
And also, you know, we might die at any moment when a bomb falls on our house. | ||
I know we didn't do anything. | ||
I know we, you know, aren't involved with Hamas and just happen to be born here. | ||
But, you know, we could be eliminated at any moment. | ||
And we got, I mean, you want to see more videos? | ||
You want to see more videos of this? | ||
We got three videos called 170 Martyrs in Israel. | ||
We can show it. | ||
Yeah, we can show these. | ||
I mean, you know, I guess Israel has to do this because of the 40 babies that were beheaded that actually didn't exist and never existed but are still talked about to this day as if they're real to pull on your heartstrings. | ||
I guess we can show you videos of actual dead children. | ||
Maybe that can break through the callous disregard for... | ||
In fact, these are people's lives. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What is this? | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
I mean, it's really hard not to just, like, extrapolate this out and just talk about the The just insane misfortune that America has had in being aligned with Israel. | ||
It's just like it's been the biggest curse on our country that you can possibly imagine. | ||
Nothing good has come of it. | ||
There's nothing positive about our relationship with Israel for us. | ||
It's great for them, obviously. | ||
But, uh... | ||
And again, you know, this was always an aspect of Trump that it was like, okay, fine, he loves Israel, but like, we need, you know, America's dying here. | ||
We need to expel people. | ||
We need to get the border under control. | ||
We need to stop the poisoning of our people, both literally and the mental poison. | ||
So there's like a lot of things that we need to do for America to solve the problems that we're having. | ||
And fine, we'll fund Israel's insane genocide as the price for that, I guess. | ||
But I always thought Trump was being sincere when he talked about not wanting to go to war with Iran. | ||
And we know that he was sincere in that. | ||
He was caught on hot mic as part of the investigation into the documents case with Trump. | ||
Where he's showing people, he's going, the generals drove a plan to bomb Iran and I stopped them from doing it. | ||
He's like, proud of it. | ||
So what happened? | ||
What changed? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
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We are tomorrow announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files. | |
So people have been waiting for decades for this. | ||
And I've instructed my people. | ||
That are responsible. | ||
Lots of different people put together by Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
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And that's going to be released tomorrow. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, as you just saw, Trump has announced that the JFK files suppressed since 1963 and ongoing through the Warren commissions and all the propaganda are going to be released tomorrow. | ||
And reportedly there's some dynamite stuff in there. | ||
But you have to understand something. | ||
Those are only the records of the CIA and the FBI and the stuff that Congress didn't release. | ||
And they've had decade after decade after decade, 60 plus years, to destroy anything that was embarrassing. | ||
Now, there have been some releases over the decades where you learn that George Herbert Walker Bush, who was in the CIA, they tried to deny it. | ||
Later became the director of it, never, quote, being in it. | ||
Was a section leader. | ||
Was on the ground. | ||
He was photographed there as well. | ||
You learn that Oswald was in the CIA at an FBI file. | ||
So there's been some big stuff. | ||
I think we're going to see some really important things. | ||
But I got to tell you, if you think the corrupt system in 60 years hasn't had time to go through the archives and the records and get rid of a lot of this stuff, you got another thing coming. | ||
Because the Warren Commission... | ||
Was there to scoop up all the research and all what people knew and what Jim Garrison was exposing and then basically hide it, destroy it, whitewash it. | ||
And it's the same thing with the Epstein files. | ||
Sure, release them all. | ||
Do you think with Comey and his daughter running the cover-up in the last decade, do you think they haven't destroyed the key stuff and the hard drives and the VHS tapes and the kids getting molested and raped? | ||
And sure, they hid a bunch of stuff from Pam Bondi a few weeks ago. | ||
They went and raided it in New York and said she got a truckload. | ||
They're going through that right now. | ||
I want to see that soon. | ||
But when Trump says, oh, the JFK thing is going to be really big, he said that yesterday. | ||
He said, oh, it's coming out soon. | ||
It's going to be really big. | ||
Maybe I'm wrong. | ||
Maybe there's going to be something really incredible there. | ||
But we already have in national polls, 95% of Americans on average say the government killed Kennedy. | ||
We know it. | ||
I interviewed the deathbed confession of E. Howard Hunt that was there shooting, running the operation. | ||
I mean, this stuff has come out. | ||
And so for me, I'm excited about it, but at the same time, I want the UN documents on mass human trafficking and sex slavery and snuff films that are admitted, but we never get. | ||
I want to abolish the private Federal Reserve and then audit them first and get their records. | ||
I mean, I want all of these other areas that don't get a lot of attention to be brought out as well. | ||
And we already know that they stole trillions of dollars the last four years. | ||
$375 billion that Podesta was over from the Green New Deal they just stole. | ||
I mean, I want them indicted. | ||
We had their ass cut and dry, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And I want Trump to declassify what's going on with geoengineering or the chemtrailing that the former CIA director admitted before he left office under Obama. | ||
What, nine, ten years ago? | ||
He first talked about a few years before Obama left. | ||
John Brennan. | ||
I want to see Trump. | ||
Not just release the chemtrailing operations, the geoengineering is what they call it. | ||
I want it stopped. | ||
But regardless of what comes out tomorrow with the JFK files, and soon the RFK, and the 9-11 files he says he's releasing, and the files on Martin Luther King, the iron curtain of censorship and secrecy that DC has become a mordor against the people. | ||
That's why I have this background here. | ||
Trump is crashing down, and Trump is delivering as good as he can on what documents are still there. | ||
So, very interesting. | ||
We'll be covering it tomorrow, obviously, when it comes out on the Tuesday broadcast. | ||
But I wanted to give you the rest of the story. | ||
Thank you so much for watching. | ||
Be sure and follow me right here at Relox Jones. | ||
And if that ever goes down like X did last week, you can find us at infowars.com forward slash show and ban.video. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | |
I'm going to move on from the Middle East. | ||
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I'm just going to... | |
Well, like the American people and our forces and our money, I'll get bogged down there and never escape, and it'll ruin me. | ||
So we'll move on. | ||
We'll move on. | ||
I have a lot of videos to show you. | ||
You know, this video was... | ||
Sort of went a little bit viral yesterday. | ||
And it was very interesting, the reaction I got reposting it. | ||
I'm going to go to clip number four here. | ||
This was posted with the label, China is living in the future. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
So you're just seeing the incredible... | ||
Technological advancement of some of these big Chinese cities. | ||
This part's particularly beautiful. | ||
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What do you have to say? | |
So she's sort of showing off how nice China is. | ||
Shoulders look like they have a lot of nice stuff. | ||
These cities look pretty spectacular, I have to say. | ||
Maybe a little glitzy for my taste, but... | ||
Can't say it looks trashy. | ||
And so I posted that with the... | ||
Sort of sarcastic quip, and you see all this incredible stuff that China is building, these incredible airports and hospitals and shopping malls and just all sorts of really impressive things. | ||
I said, yeah, you know, that looks nice, but hey, we get to go to war with Iran, so who's really winning here? | ||
Who's really choosing where to put their trillions of dollars responsibly? | ||
And I got a lot of responses from people talking about China as if I was saying that China is preferable to America. | ||
They're like, yeah, but there are still Chinese peasants. | ||
They're being like, yeah, but their GDP is so much lower. | ||
They only make this much. | ||
The average income is only $17,000 there. | ||
And it's like, do you not get the point? | ||
Do you not get that America is in a state of utter collapse? | ||
Have we even started to rebuild the Baltimore Bridge that collapsed? | ||
It's not like we're doing fine and China's doing fine and they just chose to spend their money differently. | ||
We have spent Trillions of dollars, or I should actually say trillions of dollars have been stolen from the American people and spent on wars overseas, on military armaments, | ||
sent to Ukraine to try to get regime change in Russia. | ||
Like, this could have been us. | ||
And we wouldn't have done it like China. | ||
We would have done it like America. | ||
We could have nice things. | ||
We could actually be building up our society. | ||
And there's people being like, well, you know, the Chinese big cities look good. | ||
But, you know, take a look at the Chinese villages. | ||
Have you ever been to a small town in America? | ||
You ever driven down an interstate before between cities? | ||
Places like Texas or Oklahoma or anywhere in the Midwest? | ||
Have you ever seen? | ||
True despair and collapse and misery and filth. | ||
It's not good. | ||
It's tragic. | ||
I don't blame the people in the small towns that there's been a deliberate, systematic program of destruction wrought against them. | ||
I guess that's the choice we made. | ||
That's the choice we made. | ||
There's some sort of weird False academy. | ||
And again, I don't want to, you know, I don't want to like call out people in particular. | ||
But I had people responding just like, yeah, but we have freedom. | ||
And it's like, do we though? | ||
Do we? | ||
I mean, obviously we have more than China. | ||
But there's no, there is nothing that says in order to have nice things and safe downtowns. | ||
We have to have facial recognition and social credit scores. | ||
These things are not intertwined. | ||
These are not necessarily unified. | ||
We can have nice things and not be surveilled and tracked and controlled constantly. | ||
The problem is that all of our money is continually siphoned away from us and spent towards destroying us rather than building us up. | ||
And providing for us. | ||
I think it was Liberty Lockpod that said something like, you know, our GDP is 50% higher and our cities are 500% worse. | ||
We're being robbed. | ||
Of course, other people making the point, you know why China's so rich, right? | ||
That's all of our money. | ||
It's all of our money that's been outsourced to China and it's paid for them to build up their country while ours is in a state of continual, slow, Degradation and collapse. | ||
We could choose not. | ||
We could choose instead to build ourselves up. | ||
Other people commenting. | ||
Actually, I think it may have been our guest that will come on at 10. Sarah Stock said, you know, how is this possible? | ||
China must have so many Indians. | ||
It must have so many H-1B visa recipients. | ||
They must be so diverse. | ||
Since you look at their cities and they look safe and clean and prosperous and incredibly technologically advanced, it must be because of all the diversity they have, right? | ||
That's what we keep hearing. | ||
That America is, we're going to fail, we're going to collapse and die if we don't have diversity. | ||
Then you look at a place like China and it's like, well, diversity doesn't seem to be their strength. | ||
They seem to be doing a hell of a lot better than us in a lot of regards. | ||
And by the way, it goes down to the point of like, A greater percentage of Chinese people own homes than Americans, which is a little disconcerting. | ||
But see, the difference between China and America is that China, despite all of its faults, despite all of its lack of freedom and tyrannical measures and communistic attitude, They do at least seem to actually care about the Chinese. | ||
They seem to at least care about the nation of China and want to build it up. | ||
Sure, a lot of it's smoke and mirrors. | ||
A lot of it's, you know, Potemkin Village type stuff. | ||
They'll show you this propaganda video that looks really nice, but they don't show you the seedy, dirty, filthy underbelly. | ||
There's certainly an aspect of that. | ||
Not denying any of that. | ||
What I am denying is that Somehow, America's failure and collapse and inability to improve the lives of our citizens is somehow a necessary, intrinsic part of our freedom. | ||
Yeah, it's not. | ||
It's definitely not. | ||
It's just like, what's that saying? | ||
Inside every cynic is just a disappointed optimist. | ||
That's kind of how I am. | ||
I'm very cynical about what's happened to America, but it's because you could just imagine. | ||
You could just imagine what this country would be like if our people weren't continually screwed over by these globalist policies, outsourcing all of our jobs. | ||
If profit for the shareholders wasn't the supreme goal and moral absolute of our elite. | ||
And, you know, there's stuff like this. | ||
And it's just, I don't even know. | ||
Again, it just feels so stupid even to have to, like, make these arguments. | ||
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Because it should just be, I don't know, at certain points, like, I have to come in every day. | ||
And just insist that the sky is blue. | ||
Just insist in these obvious things, but I guess I have to. | ||
Clip number 18. Here's what our MAGA America First administration is involved in. | ||
Isn't this great? | ||
Clip 18. Here's Doug Burgum, who's the head of the Housing and Urban Development branch of the government. | ||
Here's what they have planned for us. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I'm here with Secretary Burgum to talk about our nation's housing affordability crisis. | |
We need more affordable homes in America, about 7 million to be exact. | ||
And my friend here oversees the use of our federal land. | ||
That's right. | ||
Our federal lands are an incredible asset on America's balance sheet. | ||
And we've been discussing how we can efficiently and effectively steward these underutilized areas to solve our nation's affordable housing crisis. | ||
Well, today we're announcing a partnership between the Department of Interior and the Department of Housing and Urban Development that will unlock federal lands for the benefit of all Americans. | ||
Take a glimpse of what this new agreement will do. | ||
HUD will work with DOI to assess the housing needs in areas where federal lands may be available yet underutilized and implement tailored housing programs with guidance from states and localities. | ||
This partnership will identify underutilized federal lands suitable for residential development and streamline the land transfer process. | ||
It will also promote policies to increase the availability of affordable housing while balancing important environmental and land use considerations. | ||
Alright, so let's sign this agreement and get to work. | ||
That's what we all wanted, right? | ||
This is what we all voted for. | ||
Let's build 7 million new tract homes for imported... | ||
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You signed that like a pro, like maybe you've given a few autographs in your life, I'm thinking. | |
What? | ||
Why? | ||
Why? | ||
Why would we want this? | ||
Like, what is the point of this? | ||
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It's official. | |
Yes, sir. | ||
Here we go. | ||
All right. | ||
Congratulations, sir. | ||
Yeah, congratulations. | ||
Well done. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Selling off our pristine... | ||
Parkland has been protected for hundreds of years as natural reserves. | ||
Why not bulldoze it all and build it? | ||
In fact, I don't want to just take people's credit. | ||
I've got a couple responses to this that I think are very appropriate. | ||
From Chesty Polar GST. | ||
Imagine selling off our progeny's birthright for some cheap housing. | ||
Cities everywhere are loaded with dead structures like malls, office buildings, etc. | ||
We could level and put up affordable housing, but no. | ||
Better to start building crappy apartments and cookie-cutter cheap houses on the last pristine lands in our country. | ||
Sickening. | ||
And sure, I mean, it's like a crisis now that there are all these office buildings that are empty because everybody did work from home and the companies realized that they could offset a lot of their overhead by having you house yourself and pay for your own office building and internet and electricity. | ||
They can just cut all those expenses by having you work from home. | ||
And so now there's all these office buildings and malls and just various places throughout our cities that are just sitting there empty. | ||
We're not going to use those. | ||
Instead, we're going to bulldoze the forest. | ||
Great. | ||
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I'll take a rural tract home over being chew-horned into a megapolis, though. | |
It's not for you, though, CJ. | ||
This is for all of our imported guests. | ||
This is for all of the true Americans. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah, they live in India right now, but are just more American than you, unfortunately. | ||
And it's not like there's any shortage of land out there. | ||
Why would we need to monetize the national parks? | ||
As Jesse Kelly put it. | ||
I was actually thinking about this last time I visited Yellowstone. | ||
I looked around and thought, man, what I wouldn't give for a payday loan store right now. | ||
Wouldn't it be great to have a CVS here instead of this awe-inspiring, untouched nature? | ||
7 million, by the way, just that number alone is insane. | ||
From Braxton McCoy, 7 million homes. | ||
The population of Wyoming is 600,000. | ||
The population of Idaho is roughly 2 million right now, but apparently they want to build 7 million homes, more than the combined population of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. | ||
They want to double the current population with a bunch of low-income homes. | ||
Or as this person puts it, TLE birdarchist. | ||
Translation, let's bulldoze the most unique and precious ecosystem in America so that we can make more living space for Democratic Party voters. | ||
And that's what it'll be. | ||
So, so great. | ||
That's great. | ||
And of course, who's going to be building these homes? | ||
It's going to be BlackRock. | ||
It's going to be, like, these aren't going to be homes you can buy. | ||
These will be homes that the American government will permanently rent on behalf of foreign invaders. | ||
Like, that's what the point of this is. | ||
So, so what are they doing? | ||
What exactly are they doing and why are they doing it? | ||
And who cares about this stuff? | ||
And all of this comes at a point when the economy seems to be teetering on the edge of total destruction. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 31. I'll get this woman's name. | ||
She seems very informed. | ||
She has a warning that the current bubble... | ||
It is much, much larger and will burst with much more power than even the Great Recession of 2008. | ||
And nobody is reporting on it or even seems to be noticing it's happening. | ||
And it's probably because it's being done on purpose. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Last night, I started off by researching Hooters getting bankrupted by private equity and ended up uncovering the next 2008-level economic collapse. | ||
And they're hiding the bubble inside a private equity black box that makes it almost impossible to see what they're doing. | ||
Almost. | ||
This time, they're not going to collapse the banks and make it too big to fail. | ||
They're going to bankrupt the entire American pension system. | ||
I'm almost too afraid to make this video, but it has to be done. | ||
So let's get into it. | ||
In 2008, investors and bankers were able to crash the world's economy by engaging in risky, unethical bets and investments, and they did it right out in the open. | ||
They've learned, and this time they're doing it again. | ||
Bigger investments, bigger risks, same playbook. | ||
But they're doing it behind the smokescreen of private equity in bigger numbers. | ||
They're creating a bigger bubble than before, and it's not somewhere down the road. | ||
It's here, and it's about to pop. | ||
You see, for the last month, I've been trying to figure out why these companies that private equity had acquired were failing, even though they were still succeeding. | ||
Joann's, 97% of their stores are still profitable, and yet they're still bankrupt. | ||
But they weren't bankrupt a year ago, and they still had the debt that private equity had stacked on them a year ago. | ||
So I wanted to know what changed. | ||
The same thing with Hooters. | ||
The same thing with... | ||
Now, in 2024, private equity bankrupted 110 businesses. | ||
And that was almost double their previous record. | ||
There had been huge increases in the amount of bankruptcies each year over the past three years. | ||
But I didn't know what had changed because private equity had held many of these businesses for several years and they were still succeeding. | ||
Until I got my hands on an economic report and an article and found a term that nobody could explain to me. | ||
The term was back floating rate loans. | ||
I didn't know what that meant and no article would explain it to me. | ||
So I had to go and do research in the financial prospectuses of a bunch of financial investment firms. | ||
Guys, in the last few years, private equity has taken out $3.8 trillion in adjustable rate loans. | ||
These are adjustable rate loans. | ||
These private equity firms took out adjustable rate loans. | ||
And so for the last three years, as our interest rates have gone up every 30 to 60 days, the money due on the loans they stacked on top of these companies has gone up every 30 to 60 days. | ||
That's why these successful companies that private equity had acquired are suddenly bankrupt, even though they're still making money. | ||
They're bankrupt because they're paying adjustable rate loans. | ||
But it doesn't stop there. | ||
It gets so much worse because my next question is why are the banks willing to give these risky loans to these private equity firms knowing it's going to cause them to fail? | ||
And the answer is because the banks aren't going to keep them on their books. | ||
The banks are immediately repackaging these adjustable rate loans as something called CLOs, right, which are then packaged and sold off to our pension funds as really great debt. | ||
And they tell them that it's a diversified portfolio. | ||
Are you hearing the big short in real time? | ||
Literally, all of these companies are getting bankrupted in greater and greater numbers. | ||
And all of this debt is adjustable rate. | ||
And all of the bankruptcies are skyrocketing in this direction. | ||
If you look at this graph, you can see that aside from 2020, which is obviously an anomaly. | ||
Right now, private equity, that's the yellow section, has double the highest number of bankruptcies they'd ever had prior to last year. | ||
And that number is climbing this year. | ||
$3.8 trillion. | ||
$3.8 trillion in this debt. | ||
Okay? | ||
I want you to look back to 2008. | ||
Do you want to know how many risky adjustable rate mortgages there were? | ||
$1.1 trillion. | ||
Do you want to know how many, uh... | ||
Subprime, but not quite as bad loans there were, $1.3 trillion. | ||
That was just in housing. | ||
In the $3.8 trillion held by private equity, they own the largest shares of the home ownership market in the United States. | ||
But they also own the daycares. | ||
They own the veterinary clinics. | ||
They own the pet stores. | ||
They own the nursing homes. | ||
They own the emergency rooms. | ||
They own the doctor's offices, the orthodontists. | ||
They own the... | ||
The builders, they own the HVAC companies. | ||
This isn't just housing. | ||
It's going to touch every single industry around us. | ||
And that is why, if this were a free market and private equity had not exploitatively gotten involved, if we had a free market and we could see what they were doing, these companies would be succeeding. | ||
If this were actually a free market, these companies would be succeeding. | ||
Joann's has 97% of their stores profitable. | ||
That is an astronomical number. | ||
97% of a retail store is profitable and they are failing and they are closing every store and it is further consolidating an already consolidated environment. | ||
And now there are thousands and thousands of employees that will not have jobs and there are thousands of other businesses that are going through the exact same thing right now. | ||
And why? | ||
Because they know we will never allow the banks to be bailed out again. | ||
We would literally riot in the streets. | ||
But we're definitely going to allow them to bail out the pensions because that's our grandparents. | ||
That's our parents. | ||
That's the working class. | ||
They know that this will get bailed out. | ||
And because there's no regulatory authority, there are no laws stopping private equity from doing whatever they want. | ||
They know they can get away with it. | ||
And we can't do anything to stop them. | ||
So that's Tiffany Chianchi, C.I. A-N-C-I, and you can follow her on X as well as TikTok. | ||
And I haven't seen a lot of people talking about this, but what she's saying strikes me as true, especially when you have Joanne's fabric shutting down every store in the country despite 97% of them still being profitable. | ||
This is what happens when you have a monetary system and an economy. | ||
Completely divorced from reality and reflecting nothing about what the actual market demands, but instead is being controlled by a bunch of scam artists and Ponzi scheme runners. | ||
Joanne's closing 500 fabric and craft stores in 49 states. | ||
It's okay. | ||
Amazon will get that business. | ||
We'll further consolidate in the monopolization of our... | ||
Entire economy will continue at a pace. | ||
When we get back on the other side, we'll talk about how this and more is happening across America and in Europe as private equity is slowly morphing into a de facto global government. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
We'll be joined in the next hour by Sarah Stock and later by Witt Lyman, who is at the White House now. | ||
We'll be doing a live hit from there. | ||
Very excited to do that. | ||
But let's talk about what's happening across the Western world in America and Europe. | ||
Of course, we just showed you a video talking about the private equity bubble that's threatening to burst where all of these major corporations with brick-and-mortar stores are being bought up and essentially closed down despite being hugely profitable because of the nonsensical loan structure that they're purchased under. | ||
Again, all of this is on purpose and by design and might benefit a few people at the top selling off these assets, but in the long run is just hugely damaging to absolutely everybody involved and the economy involved. | ||
But that's sort of the point, right? | ||
It's a continuation of the Great Reset, what happened under COVID where brick and mortar stores were Shut down and forced to close, and there was a massive consolidation into a few companies like Amazon and other major conglomerates who were allowed to continue operation while the small businesses were forced to shut down, | ||
resulting in the wholesale transfer of trillions of dollars of business away from independent stores and towards these massive monopolies. | ||
So it's not exactly something that the powers that be, the globalists orchestrating all of this, want to avoid. | ||
They're actually incentivized to continue this at a pace. | ||
And of course, this is in line, of course, with the general great reset, the push towards globalism, the great consolidation, as we put it. | ||
And it's happening in a variety of different ways. | ||
Let's go down to this video by James Lee. | ||
I believe it's clip number 35. James Lee on X published this about what's going to happen after the Palisades fire and all of the horrific destruction from that global warming event and how it's being utilized very effectively by the partnership of government and private business in California to reshape the world in an | ||
image. | ||
Of their own design, one that's a little bit less free and a little bit more like a 15-minute city. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Some ideas around some land use concerns he has around speculators coming in, buying up properties and the like. | |
So we're already working with our legal teams to move those things forward. | ||
The LA land grab is officially happening, guys, and it's being perpetrated by none other than Gavin Newsom himself. | ||
Governor Newsom announces LA Rises, a private sector initiative led by Mark Walter, Irving Magic Johnson, and Casey Wasserman to support the swift and unified rebuilding of Los Angeles. | ||
They're talking about $100 million of seed funding. | ||
Now, in terms of the characters involved, Magic Johnson, you probably already know who he is. | ||
But Casey Wasserman, who is he? | ||
Well, first off, he is a major campaign contributor to Gavin Newsom, but he also just happens to be the chairman of the board for the LA 2028 Olympics. | ||
Now, I don't want to get into conspiracy theories, but, yeah, let me just play you this clip here. | ||
They took away the Sepulveda Basin, which is all the shit that I'm doing in preparation for the Olympics. | ||
The Hanson Valley. | ||
No, Hanson Valley is Monica's. | ||
The basin is the middle of the valley. | ||
That's between the 405 and the 101. | ||
That's huge. | ||
It's always on fire. | ||
That huge piece of land, I'm working at it deal with LA20. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
It sounds like they're preparing for some sort of land grab should that opportunity ever arise. | ||
But to be fair, here's what Casey Wasserman had to say himself. | ||
Quote, But meanwhile, | ||
LA fire victims are already being forced to sell their burned-down homes at a loss. | ||
The Washington Post is recording hundreds of scorched lots being sold, some still with toxic debris still to be cleared. | ||
That is not ideal. | ||
But at least we have this to look forward to. | ||
Smart LA 2028 is the thing. | ||
I mean, they literally publish their plans before they implement them. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
LA, you know, one convenient wildfire can wipe out the best possible land and suddenly BlackRock or other private equity businesses are able to purchase entire swaths of our country at pennies on the dollar so they can remake it in a way where they can jam more taxpayers onto each lot and, | ||
you know, get rid of those pesky things like Gardens and yards in favor of the concrete hell world that they're desperately trying to build while justifying it through environmentalism, which is supremely ironic, | ||
but not exactly a surprise. | ||
And you just get this sense, at least I do, as I scroll through Twitter and alight on these things. | ||
Newsome taps, Magic Johnson, Casey Wasserman. | ||
Mark Walter to lead Philanthropic LA Fire Recovery Initiative. | ||
It wouldn't be a globalist scheme if you didn't have Orwellian doublespeak. | ||
That's exactly what we get. | ||
But you just get the sense that our countries are being sold out from under us in a very real, tangible, and irreversible way. | ||
Through just selling everything to private equities so they can take out mortgages and repackage the debt that sells to some foreign entity. | ||
I mean, just all sorts of financial wizardry to destroy our country while also profiting. | ||
Or whether it's our country being sold out to foreigners. | ||
Because why try to improve the lives of the natives when you can... | ||
Silence the natives and replace them with people more amenable to your despotic initiatives. | ||
Makes sense, actually. | ||
Again, it's not just America. | ||
You see this in every Western, that is, white European country. | ||
To a degree that is really sickening and, again, just inexplicable. | ||
I don't even know how it got to this point. | ||
And, you know, the party wants to form arguments against this, but the argument against it is just knowing it's happening. | ||
Like, how could this be happening? | ||
Honestly, I'm speechless at what's happening to Europe and how rapidly the European people are just... | ||
Watching as their countries are literally sold out from under them. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 19. There's a place in the northwest of England called the Lake District. | ||
And if you ever see these, if you ever see pictures on like screensavers, I mean, it's like it's screensaver land, right? | ||
It's castles and hills and forests and farms and these little, you know, English villages that have been there for a thousand years. | ||
Covered in ivy. | ||
It's like when you see images from England that you think are fake because they're so beautiful, when you see a picture of some winding village lane with a church at the end and you just think, okay, is this from Lord of the Rings or what's going on? | ||
Like, is this some sort of fantasy image? | ||
No, that's the Lake District. | ||
That's the northwest of England. | ||
That is the quintessential English countryside that is... | ||
You know, born forth, the people that settled this country, and it's just an incredible place. | ||
And now, it is soon to become home to a gigantic super mosque. | ||
For some reason. | ||
For some reason, this is what they needed. | ||
That's what was missing. | ||
Just like how our national parks are missing 7 million apartment buildings for H-1B visa recipients. | ||
I guess England, the English countryside. | ||
Is missing giant mosques as a symbol of the fact they are being and largely have been conquered by foreign interests. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu. | |
Ramadan Kareem from the beautiful Lake District in the northwest of England, a place of exceptional natural beauty and a place that I'm proud to call home. | ||
I'm standing at the site of the first masjid in the Lake District. | ||
Muslims have actually lived and worked in this area for over 40 years, but we still have no masjid, no madarsa, and no janazah facilities in a 50-mile radius. | ||
This piece of land was actually acquired during COVID times, and after some initial hurdles and setbacks, work is finally underway, as you can see. | ||
But what you see here could change without your help. | ||
We only have enough funds to last us till April, otherwise the construction work will stop. | ||
I'm reaching out to you in a moment of critical need for our children, for my brothers and sisters, and for the Muslim reverts joining our community. | ||
Please embrace this cause. | ||
Please make dua. | ||
Please help me spread the word and please donate generously. | ||
This work must not stop. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Now, what would we do without a gigantic mosque in the middle of the Cotswold, right? | ||
Dalton and Furnace Lake District's population under 8,000. | ||
Is now receiving a mega mosque that will cost an eye-watering $2.5 million. | ||
As it's built in this small English town. | ||
Because why not? | ||
They've already taken over the cities. | ||
So now move out to the country. | ||
And you keep seeing images. | ||
Somebody had a great comment about it. | ||
Who's the guy from Top Gear? | ||
James something. | ||
And he does a... | ||
He like owns a farm in the UK and he posted something that was like a picture of all this beautiful English countryside farmland. | ||
He was like, yeah, it's sad when this is all going to go away. | ||
Jeremy Clarkson, that's the one. | ||
Somebody responded saying, yeah, Jeremy Clarkson's like the perfect, he's like the, he's the perfect avatar of like the English boomer that like sees everything going away. | ||
Sees his way of life being destroyed and his country being sold out from under him, but simultaneously thinks that there's nothing that could or should be done about it. | ||
You're just watching it happen, and you're just going, sure it's going to be sad when all this is destroyed. | ||
It's like, do you want to stop it from being destroyed? | ||
Do you have any inkling of your ability? | ||
Things don't just happen. | ||
You're not just watching the clouds move through the sky and saying, gee, look at it go. | ||
There's nothing I can do. | ||
It's a cloud. | ||
I mean, what am I supposed to do? | ||
It's being pushed by the wind and I'm down here on Earth. | ||
What am I supposed to do? | ||
No, these are decisions being made by people who ostensibly you vote for. | ||
So you can stop this at any point. | ||
Any of these decisions could be different decisions. | ||
You could make different decisions. | ||
At any point, you could stop this. | ||
And I'm of the persuasion that I would rather live in a country that is my country, even if it's a little poorer, even if it's a little less dynamic, even if the pension system has to be reworked somehow because it was a Ponzi scheme from the outset. | ||
wouldn't you rather kind of slow down on the whole like infinite growth, infinite profit mentality to preserve your cultural heritage? | ||
Historical genetic heritage. | ||
But they have everybody in this state of just like acceptance, of just acting like all of this just happens. | ||
Like the dew on the morning grass, families of Muslims are soon going to be building a gigantic mosque in the middle of your historical district. | ||
And it just happens. | ||
Nobody's deciding it. | ||
Nobody's choosing to do this. | ||
It's just the wind is blowing. | ||
The birds are chirping. | ||
And the Indians are arriving by the millions. | ||
And it's like, one of these things is not like the other. | ||
One of these things is a deliberate, established policy of destruction being wrought against you. | ||
You're being genocided. | ||
You don't have to just sit there and shrug your shoulders. | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
Again, they can justify it however they want, but at the end of the day, they're being attacked, and they're cowards for not standing up against it. | ||
Conor McGregor, on the other hand, is an Irishman who is in... | ||
D.C. yesterday and gave this statement. | ||
Did I put it in there? | ||
Watch this video of Conor McGregor. | ||
I'm about to put that in. | ||
We'll go to that in just one second. | ||
But just as a taste of what is being talked about here, let's go to clip number six. | ||
This is a St. Patrick's Day, right? | ||
Very Irish holiday, associated very strongly with Ireland, obviously. | ||
St. Patrick being the converter of that island. | ||
The defeater of the pagan gods. | ||
Here's what St. Patrick's Day, the parade, looked like in Galway. | ||
Let's watch clip number six. | ||
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Tell me when you see an Irish person. | |
You let me know when you see an Irish person in the St. Patrick's Day parade in Galway, Ireland. | ||
We've got Indians, we've got Pakistanis, we've got Palestinians, we've got Chinese, we've got Norwegians or something. | ||
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Some country in Africa. | |
Yeah, there's no Irish people. | ||
Oh look, some Irish flags, but not Irish people holding them. | ||
Some traditional Irish burqas there at the end. | ||
And again, it would be one thing if it was like just one country. | ||
It was just France, just Germany, just Switzerland. | ||
You point to them and go, well, that's what they're doing, I guess. | ||
They're selling themselves. | ||
Why is every single European country being simultaneously genocided, and why is nobody doing anything to stop it? | ||
Genocide is absolutely what's happening. | ||
It's the definition of the UN. | ||
Any action to diminish the... | ||
The livelihoods of entire populations. | ||
It's just exactly what's happening. | ||
Conor McGregor spoke out about this in D.C. yesterday. | ||
Here's how any normal person should feel about their country being auctioned off to the highest bidder. | ||
And not even. | ||
I mean, even that would be like at least they're getting something. | ||
No, no. | ||
Sorry, let me correct myself. | ||
This is how anybody should feel when their tiny island home of 5 million people Is suddenly the desired immigration target for a billion Africans. | ||
Let's watch Conor McGregor. | ||
Every available metric available to us has shown that the government of Ireland currently has failed the people of Ireland. | ||
In 10 years, Dublin City Centre has gone from one of the most safest cities in Europe to one of the most dangerous. | ||
So shame on him for saying that, speaking down on an Irishman. | ||
I won't speak about him personally. | ||
I could throw a jab. | ||
I could. | ||
I could throw many jabs at them. | ||
I could throw jabs handily at them. | ||
However, I speak on the metrics, and the metrics show they've failed the people of Ireland. | ||
They do not represent the people of Ireland. | ||
And I'm here. | ||
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Colin, what do you say to people who feel it's inappropriate for you to be here, given... | |
God bless Ireland. | ||
God bless America. | ||
Again, you know, to say that they're failing the people of Ireland is to insinuate that they're trying to help the people of Ireland and it's not working. | ||
Correct framing of this would be the people that run Ireland are deliberately dismantling and destroying it on purpose by design and are doing everything they possibly can to eradicate resistance to this. | ||
And how many videos have there been over just last year of Irish police manhandling old women, forcing them out of the road because the old women are protesting the sudden and undesired You know, | ||
building of a plantation with a thousand African men being planted in their tiny village of 200. | ||
And those 200 villagers are then beaten by police for trying to stop it. | ||
They're not even being tricked into it. | ||
The people of Ireland are trying to resist and are being fought by their own police force, who, by the way, is going to Pakistan to recruit people to be in the Irish police. | ||
So Ireland and the UK in particular, but everywhere in Europe, is being literally sold out from under them, either to foreigners or, just like in America, to the same private equity firms. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
BlackRock just bought $14 billion worth of UK homes. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Blackrock, right, have just bought £1.4 billion worth of UK homes. | |
Lloyds Bank want to build a portfolio of 50,000 homes by 2030. | ||
That's public information. | ||
What we're seeing right now is massive institutions buying up all of our homes across the UK. | ||
We're not going to live in a society where you can own your own home. | ||
You will just rent. | ||
We'll become a society of renters. | ||
And that will probably happen over the next 15, 20 years. | ||
This is probably one of the last buying cycles you can have. | ||
And what's sad about that is that if you are, you know, 85-year-old Paul, right, and you can't afford your rent this month... | ||
Normally you'd call up your landlord, and despite what people say and media says, like, most landlords are good, humane people, you come to some sort of agreement, right? | ||
But you can't call up a massive US private equity firm based in New York, right? | ||
And to them, you're just a line item, right? | ||
It's going to be really, really bad. | ||
And it's going to be much harder for us and much harder for society as a whole. | ||
But what's happening right now is that all of our homes in the UK are being bought up by multinationals. | ||
And they're turning everybody into slaves. | ||
Like, it's not all that complicated. | ||
They're turning everybody into slaves. | ||
Somebody who's a slave doesn't own anything, right? | ||
They don't have control of their own lives. | ||
They have to get permission to do anything. | ||
Like, that's all they're doing is they're setting up a system. | ||
That is just completely novel and new and different than the way the world has worked before, where people would try to gain wealth and goods, and they would buy houses, and they would invest, and they'd pass that on to their children, and they could build generational wealth that way. | ||
All that's going away. | ||
They want everybody starting at zero and never gaining anything. | ||
Brave New World style. | ||
It's not normal, and here's a video from the UK explaining that, clip number 32. From the UK, this is not normal. | ||
Stop pretending it is. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
You just want to de-stress and all you do is argue, right? | ||
Do you know what else is not normal? | ||
It's not normal having to live month to month on a wage, knowing that if one day you were to lose your job, that's it. | ||
You'd lose your house, you'd lose your car, you'd lose everything, right? | ||
That's not normal. | ||
And we've been sold this as a normal way of living. | ||
Like, this is life. | ||
That's not life. | ||
That's survival. | ||
It's literally clutching at straws in order to just get through. | ||
To the next day. | ||
We've been sold this lie, this game, which doesn't benefit us in any way, shape or form. | ||
All it does is benefit the people at the top, the owners of the corporations, the billionaires, the people who take advantage of the fact that you don't feel good, that your health is bad, that you feel depressed, | ||
so they sell you solutions to your problems. | ||
In order to make themselves money. | ||
And that little bit of money that you have, you spend it on **** to try and make yourself feel better. | ||
And all the time, they're just getting richer and richer and richer and richer, and your life isn't changing. | ||
Because the alcohol that you buy, the nicotine that you buy, the drugs that you buy, the Netflix that you watch, all of these things you do to kind of make yourself feel better don't actually solve the internal problem, which is the fact that life is not meant to be lived in this way. | ||
And when you change your life to a life that you actually love, then you don't need the Netflix subscription. | ||
You don't need the alcohol. | ||
You don't need the drugs. | ||
You don't need the nicotine. | ||
You don't need the constant fighting with your partner. | ||
You have time to spend with your children. | ||
You have time to spend with your family. | ||
You have time to spend with your partner. | ||
You do the things that you enjoy, not the things that you hate. | ||
Right? | ||
But of course, in order to do that, you need to change the mindset of the way that you're thinking. | ||
You need to change the things that you do. | ||
You need to change how you feel, which is what I've been in the process of doing for the last two years, right? | ||
And so I want to share with you what I've done, and I've written it all down in a book called The Path to Abundance. | ||
Now, you're going to say to me, oh, Philip, well, you're just profiting off of trying to... | ||
You're just doing the same thing as the billionaires. | ||
You're trying to profit off people not feeling good. | ||
Yeah, perhaps, maybe. | ||
All right? | ||
But the book's seven quid, and it lays out exactly what you need to do in order to change your life to make it the way you want it. | ||
Now, seven pounds is two coffees from Costas. | ||
If you can give up two coffees from Costas, you can change your life. | ||
What are you waiting for? | ||
Click the link in my bio. | ||
Go download it. | ||
There's got to be a dual path to confront this. | ||
United Britain 2024. | ||
You do have to make changes in your own life to not fall into the trap. | ||
That they're setting for you, but at the same time, it's the people in power making these decisions on purpose, by design. | ||
And everything he just said is absolutely true, but on top of that, how ridiculous is it to work yourself to the bone while foreigners are imported by the millions who go on the dole and live off of your hard work? | ||
You're a slave at that point. | ||
They're turning you into slaves. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, folks. | |
We're joined later this hour by a couple of great guests, including Sarah Stock and Wyd Lyman. | ||
We'll connect with them momentarily. | ||
I'm just waiting if there's anything else that I haven't gotten to today that I want to get to before we welcome our guests. | ||
And I think... | ||
I think what we'll do is I want to read this. | ||
I want to read this from... | ||
Kevin Bass, Ph.D. | ||
MS. And Elon Musk actually retweeted this, but I think it's interesting. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
So Kevin Bass says, I was a lifelong Democrat. | ||
I thought most conservatives were ignorant or evil or lying. | ||
I believed almost everything written in the New York Times, New Republic, and the Atlantic. | ||
I was horrified when conservatives criticized the authorities. | ||
Every criticism I saw. | ||
I thought all of it was motivated by animus, resentment, self-interest, or ignorance. | ||
Which is what we talk about all the time, right? | ||
We always say, like, okay, conservatives just can't believe anything. | ||
If we want a secure border, it's because we hate Mexican people. | ||
And actually, they just, that's the only point that they want. | ||
If we say, hey, this lockdown's probably not going to be very effective, it's not that we actually have concerns about the economic and, you know, mental destruction that it's going to rot by. | ||
Isolating children away from their friends for a year and having grandma die alone. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
It's because we hate grandma and we want her to die. | ||
Or we hate Chinese people or some other ridiculous, absurd, ulterior motive that has no basis in reality. | ||
So that's why I wanted to read this. | ||
This guy was one of those people that believed that. | ||
And he's saying it right here, proving what we're saying all the time. | ||
Whatever truth there might have been in the criticism, I saw as a mere half-truth, an exploitation of this or that cherry-picked fact being weaponized. | ||
Why did I see it in terms of weaponization? | ||
Because I was biased. | ||
I saw liberal establishment institutions and figures as fundamentally good, so all criticism of them was automatically interpreted as being in bad faith. | ||
Didn't the critics know that these institutions or figures were fundamentally good? | ||
If they didn't, they were ignorant. | ||
If they did, they were evil. | ||
It was that simple. | ||
This meant that any legitimate criticism would just be dismissed as if bouncing off an impenetrable, bulletproof shield. | ||
This all changed once I started writing about the pandemic. | ||
Soon people started talking about me the way I once thought about conservatives. | ||
This led to a complete identity collapse as I came to understand that my old worldview was hateful and ignorant and I hadn't understood what I had been judging. | ||
I cannot forget the hearing that led to my dismissal from medical school a year after I started writing. | ||
During the meeting, people talked about me as if I wasn't human. | ||
My behavior was interpreted in the worst possible light. | ||
Complete fabrications were created. | ||
Nobody was concerned with the truth, only horrified at my apparent quote unprofessional behavior, which was really a mirror of their unprofessional behavior directed at me. | ||
They structured the hearing to make it virtually impossible for me to speak and explain that everything being said was a lie. | ||
And nobody seemed to have any problem with this. | ||
Why? | ||
Because I was bad. | ||
And if I'm bad, then every mistreatment and every violation of the school's own policies became justified. | ||
A person whose bad does not deserve any rights, they only deserve punishment. | ||
But the thing I remember most was the allusions to my social media activity. | ||
They said, quote, Kevin is driven by resentment from his childhood. | ||
I wasn't. | ||
I was on good terms with my parents. | ||
They alleged that I needed psychotherapy to deal with this trauma. | ||
It was a completely fake story that they had constructed about me to demean me, to marginalize me, and to try to explain the views I had expressed as something terribly wrong had happened during the pandemic. | ||
They couldn't imagine that I might have legitimate points, so they reduced me to the same kind of psychological caricatures that I once reduced conservatives to. | ||
In my own mind. | ||
When I was dismissed, I was broken, but I had help from friends who helped me understand what happened. | ||
I came to realize that the hysteria that had overtaken the left, I spent a lot of time reading about show trials, about witch trials, and so on. | ||
I also connected with people who had experienced similar things and came to realize that something similar had happened to hundreds of physicians around the country. | ||
My story wasn't unique. | ||
It was the same story over and over again. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
And there's actually a bunch of examples of people writing similar things to this. | ||
And I'm glad they're learning to wake up. | ||
I'm glad people are recognizing what's going on. | ||
It's sad that it has to happen to them before they feel like actually considering or empathizing with the alternative viewpoint. | ||
But I guess that's just what has to happen for some people. | ||
If you're here, it means probably you've been able to break out of that mindset and recognize the absurdity of it without having to be a victim of it first. | ||
Which is the better method, I think. | ||
It's better to realize this. | ||
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Xenophobic nationalism, don't you think that's better for Americans in general? | |
To be xenophobic, nationalism is better? | ||
We should have a coherent culture. | ||
Everyone should be a part of the same culture. | ||
We should have assimilation. | ||
Do you get to choose what the culture is? | ||
We already have a dominant culture based on European and Christian values and identity. | ||
That is the dominant culture. | ||
It's rooted in European identity. | ||
White, so your argument is that- That has been the dominant culture. | ||
And we're not letting people assimilate to that. | ||
We're saying you should keep your culture, and this is why our culture is so divided. | ||
My argument is that Trump is good for those who want a dominant white European culture. | ||
I mean, that is what America is. | ||
It's rooted in European identity and Christian values. | ||
That's what it has been. | ||
Would you really disagree with that? | ||
What is it, then, if that's not the identity of America? | ||
Well, I think the identity of America... | ||
For the majority of time, America's been a country. | ||
You don't think that's been the identity? | ||
Well, actually, no. | ||
I think actually the identity of America has been, you know, for better or for worse, a melting pot in that regard. | ||
Yeah, maybe since like the 1960s. | ||
Even then, like even we had this idea of a melting pot literally means assimilation too. | ||
It means melting. | ||
It means you're assimilating to the dominant culture. | ||
Is that not what melting means? | ||
And now instead we're saying there's something wrong with xenophobia. | ||
No. | ||
I mean, look, I got to be honest with you. | ||
You and I have a fundamental disagreement. | ||
We will never see eye to eye on this. | ||
It's a choice. | ||
And people, I think what you're expressing, though, is really what the Trump movement at its heart is about. | ||
And I think that's problematic. | ||
I mean, I disagree. | ||
I don't think Trump's, like, anywhere close to being a Christian nationalist. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
Like, Trump's basically a Democrat from, like, 15 years ago when it comes to social issues. | ||
So you don't think that he's conservative enough for you? | ||
Oh, definitely. | ||
Nowhere close. | ||
No. | ||
He's not xenophobic enough for you? | ||
No, he's trying to pour a bunch of H1Bs. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
Right. | ||
Oh, so you want to get them out, too? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I mean, I think you're making my argument for me. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah, I don't think so, Sam. | ||
All right, everybody, that's... | ||
Video went absolutely viral last week. | ||
Sarah Stock is the woman featured there. | ||
She's a journalist and contributor to Slightly Offensive and Vigilant News. | ||
She recently appeared on that episode of Surrounded where she debated Sam Seder on abortion and Christian nationalism and of course utterly destroyed him and that video sort of took on a life of its own and seems to have been an inflection point. | ||
Sarah, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
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Of course. | |
Thank you so much for having me, Harrison. | ||
I'm happy to be here. | ||
A single clip, especially from somebody that I hadn't seen before. | ||
I didn't know who you were before this clip. | ||
I'm glad I do now. | ||
It's very rare that you see a clip like that, a debate that's only a few minutes long, that so drastically alters the conversation across the entire spectrum. | ||
I mean, what has been your experience following the release of that clip and the huge popularity of it? | ||
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Well, I've gotten a lot of pushback from the left for this. | |
Thankfully, though, I haven't really received much pushback from the right. | ||
I was worried. | ||
You know, I knew I was pushing the line a little bit there because I was starting a conversation that we were not really talking about right now. | ||
But thankfully, it seems like the conservative movement somehow backed me completely in this. | ||
The only pushback I really received from my side of the aisle was from another girl who was on the Jubilee episode who was really upset that I used the term xenophobic. | ||
Well, we could get into that. | ||
But no, I think it's the fact that there were so many positive responses to you is sort of what I'm referencing when I'm saying it changed the conversation because there were so many people that responded positively to your clip despite years, for years, | ||
sort of rejecting everything that you say in that clip. | ||
Like, it's very weird. | ||
You know, Matt Walsh comes to mind and people are posting, you know, clips of him saying more or less the exact opposite. | ||
It's a horrible thing to say America is European. | ||
America is a melting pot. | ||
He used to make all the same arguments Sam Seder was making in that, but here he was supporting you and saying, actually, she's exactly right. | ||
I mean, what do you think accounts for that shift in the conversation? | ||
I think it's a welcome one. | ||
I think it's a good thing. | ||
I think what you said is just the obvious truth that it's absurd to argue against. | ||
It's history and fact. | ||
And so anybody not saying this was silent out of fear. | ||
Is the fear gone? | ||
Like, why do you think people like Matt Walsh and others are coming around to this view despite being so resistant to it for so long? | ||
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Well, I think Con Inc. | |
kind of realizes that things are moving further to the right right now, especially within young people, within Gen Z. This is like the most right-wing conservative generation that we've had for a long time. | ||
And so I just think they realize that the conversation's changing and they're not going to be relevant for much longer unless they go along with it. | ||
So you think it's just a survival mechanism? | ||
Basically, they see which way the wind is blowing and they don't want to get run over? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I do think, I'm not saying that I think that Michael Knowles or Matt Walsh don't agree with what I said. | |
I just think they weren't willing to say it before, but now things have shifted and they feel like they can say it and they might also be wanting to push that line as well and also realize that that's what's going to keep them relevant. | ||
So it's kind of a double-edged sword. | ||
Yeah, and you know, My interpretation of it was like, everybody knows that this is true. | ||
Like, when you say America is a European culture, it was founded by Europeans, and all that is just, it's obviously true. | ||
Everybody who knows anything about history, like, it's absurdly obvious. | ||
So anybody denying that was being dishonest, basically. | ||
And it's, you know, they want to paint you as extreme for saying what is obviously true, and it seems like all these people sort of accepted this I don't even know how to put it. | ||
This thing that's always attached to it where it's like if you recognize reality, if you say America is European, that must mean that you hate all non-Europeans and you want all of them to die and you want this to be a Christian nationalist tyranny where all other religions are suppressed. | ||
Like they add on all this stuff. | ||
But it's like, no, America's European, and there's nothing wrong with stating that fact. | ||
And it seems like it was just fear that was stopping them from doing that, fear of being associated with, like, racist or hateful ideas. | ||
And so, I mean, what do you think the validity of that is? | ||
Like, do you think they're just not scared anymore, the conversation has changed, that they can just say what they believe, or is it purely cynical and they just, you know, want to stay ahead of the curve? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, like I said, I think it's a mix of both. | |
But, no, I totally agree with you. | ||
It's crazy how much people added on to what I said in that clip. | ||
Right. | ||
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And, you know, I'm getting all these messages that are like, oh, so you want to genocide all non-white people then? | |
And it's like, no. | ||
When did I ever say that, right? | ||
I'm just saying we need to recognize the identity that our nation has. | ||
Recognize, you know, who built this country? | ||
It was Europeans. | ||
It was majority Europeans who built the country. | ||
We formed the identity. | ||
It is a white country. | ||
We're still a majority white country. | ||
We always have been. | ||
We've always had this Christian identity. | ||
We're culturally Christian, even if we're moving closer toward secularism right now, unless people are Christian, we're still a culturally Christian country. | ||
We're not an Islamic country. | ||
We're not a Hindu country. | ||
That's obviously what our identity is. | ||
It's just so clear to me. | ||
Yeah, and even if we aren't explicitly Christian, It's like, | ||
this is just scientific fact. | ||
You can read into it whatever you want, but if you refuse to acknowledge reality, you're going to make everything worse. | ||
Like, how are you going to deal with, you know, inequalities between races if you don't look at what, you know, those races are like and what their characteristics are? | ||
So, again, on that, it's like if you say, or crime rates or whatever, if you say, like, well, the black race has, you know, a higher crime rate on average than the white race. | ||
I mean, that's just statistics. | ||
That's just factual. | ||
That's all you say. | ||
And then people go, okay, so you think black people are inherently criminal and therefore you need to be killed. | ||
And it's like, well, I didn't say that. | ||
What the hell are you talking about? | ||
How do we talk about facts without people just tacking on all of this other crap that we don't agree with? | ||
We'll never solve a problem if we can't just talk about reality. | ||
And that seems to me like what we're finally doing is just talking about reality. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
And that was my goal. | ||
When I went on that show, I knew that what I was going to say was going to be more controversial than anything else that came out of the mouths of the other conservatives there. | ||
But I also just knew it was a conversation that needed to be started. | ||
I mean, if we can't talk about what our identity is as a nation, where are we supposed to go from there? | ||
We have to actually know who we are. | ||
I knew it was controversial, basically, but it just needed to happen, I think. | ||
It did. | ||
And again, that's what's so shocking about this is so many people came to your defense and agreed with you that I never would have expected. | ||
And it's a great thing. | ||
And I think it's a long overdue thing. | ||
And I just always think of it like, you know, when I hear a black person or a Hispanic person or an Asian person, like when they're proud of themselves, they're talking about how great their country is. | ||
I'm not insulted. | ||
So why should you be insulted if I'm talking about how great my history is or my people are or the accomplishments of my ancestors? | ||
Why are you not able to be happy for me in the same way I'm happy for you? | ||
And it seems like there's a self-imposed, like, I don't know, a diminishment of European accomplishments that you can just reject and you can just treat everybody exactly the same. | ||
And that seems very easy to me, but we've got these labels, like you pointed out, like xenophobia. | ||
Xenophobia, which sounds very scary. | ||
It sounds like an alien or something. | ||
You don't want to be attacked by a xenophobe, right? | ||
What does it mean to you, and why were you saying it as if it was a positive thing? | ||
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Well, xenophobia, that word means irrational fear of a stranger, basically. | |
And I think it's just a dumb word, personally, because I don't think it's irrational to be afraid of our country being, you know, look at the invasion that's been happening on our southern border for years. | ||
I don't think that's an irrational fear. | ||
I think it's perfectly rational. | ||
So I just think the term itself is just kind of stupid. | ||
It's just another way to silence people. | ||
Sam Seder said that Trump supporters are all xenophobic nationalists. | ||
So to me, what that means is Trump supporters are nationalists who want to put America first. | ||
So if that's what he thinks it is, I'll call myself that. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
And that sort of goes to the heart of... | ||
Of your clip, right? | ||
It's just saying, oh, I'm a xenophobic nationalist. | ||
Like, okay, fine. | ||
Why is that wrong? | ||
You know, it's just taking these labels and just going, yeah, that doesn't work anymore. | ||
And it doesn't anymore. | ||
And we even see, you know, people, groups are like shifting words that they're using. | ||
Like you don't see antisemitism as much anymore. | ||
Now you see Jew hate. | ||
They've come up with a new phrase for it. | ||
It's Jew-hate because antisemitism. | ||
Sort of stopped having the oomph it used to have. | ||
Racism, you don't hear a lot of people being called racist anymore as an argument ender, because that's how it used to be. | ||
It used to be if you called somebody racist, that person went, oh, no, no, no, sorry, no, let me correct my... | ||
But it doesn't matter anymore. | ||
We don't care about these labels anymore. | ||
Again, I think it's another amazing and great thing, and we can just either get rid of these words or just use them like you did to say, yeah, xenophobia nationalism sounds good to me. | ||
So I think that's great. | ||
Again, where do you think it goes from here? | ||
What do you think happens now that they can't, you know, wield these words against us to silence us? | ||
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Well, they totally just lose all their power. | |
That's what happens. | ||
You know, I think a few years ago, if you said you were a xenophobic nationalist on a show like that, I mean, I don't know what would happen to me, but probably... | ||
Would have been a lot worse than how my life is right now. | ||
Nothing's happened. | ||
I haven't, you know, been kicked out of school. | ||
I haven't lost my job. | ||
I haven't lost any friendships. | ||
No one really cares because the left has used these words so much that they've just lost all of their meaning. | ||
And I mean, that's a mistake that they made because now they don't have any weight to them. | ||
And now we could just use them on ourselves and nobody cares. | ||
And we're still winning. | ||
Yeah, and it's all a psyop in the first place. | ||
I talk endlessly about the term racism being manufactured and trying to compare to things like, you're a familyist. | ||
Why do you engage in familyism? | ||
Why do you appreciate your family more than people that aren't your family? | ||
And it's like, that's natural and normal. | ||
And that's how it used to be. | ||
And it's shocking that they're able to divorce humanity from actually liking their race. | ||
And of course, white people are the only ones that are subject to this. | ||
But there's another term that you used at the very beginning, Christian nationalism. | ||
And this is another very contentious word now. | ||
There's a lot of fear-mongering about Christian nationalism. | ||
Yeah, to me that means I think that our laws should reflect biblical morality. | ||
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Just like we used to have a lot more of our laws that did that too. | |
We used to have laws against abortion, against same-sex marriage, divorce, etc. | ||
And I would like to bring those back. | ||
I mean, if you are a Christian, why would you not be a Christian nationalist? | ||
Why would you not believe that God's way is the best way? | ||
And if you truly believe that, you would want that on a societal level too. | ||
Well, and even if you weren't Christian, why wouldn't you want to live in a Christian nationalist? | ||
And I guess the same type of thing kind of happens with, as we were talking about, where you say, hey, America is mostly white people. | ||
And they go, wow, so you want to kill all the black people? | ||
And it's like, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
It's the same thing with Christian nationalism, where it's like, well, I'm a nationalist, and I'm a Christian, and I want to live in a Christian country, and I'm a nationalist. | ||
I'm a Christian nationalist. | ||
And they go, oh, so you want a theocracy where you're forcing women to wear headdresses. | ||
Like, they extrapolate it out. | ||
I mean, how do you combat that or what validity do you think that argument has? | ||
And what do you say to people who, you know, act like Christian nationalism means that you want, you know, the Pope to be the president? | ||
Like, is that what it means to you or how do you deal with that argument? | ||
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That's not really what it means to me. | |
I think, yeah, a lot of people like to blow it out of proportion and say that if you believe in Christian nationalism, that means you want to murder everyone who's not Christian or... | ||
First, force people to convert at gunpoint, like maybe it would happen in an Islamic state. | ||
But that hasn't happened before. | ||
We've had Christian nationalist countries before, and people weren't exactly being murdered for not converting because that's not what we believe as Christians. | ||
It has to be a choice you make out of your own free will. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And of course, you know, there are... | ||
Theocratic countries out there. | ||
One of our greatest ally, in fact, Israel, of course, has very stringent guidelines as to the religiosity of their government, and nobody seems to have a problem with that. | ||
But when it's Christians, then it's dangerous and bad and wrong, which, yeah, is absurd. | ||
I always point to the fact that the German nation-state, since World War II, the number one party that has ruled Germany is the Christian Democrats. | ||
It's like, okay, Have they been a theocracy? | ||
Or have they been actually extremely secular? | ||
It's not even an accurate label for them, but it's like the idea of, well, they're Democrats and they're Christian. | ||
Well, I'm a nationalist and I'm Christian. | ||
What's the problem? | ||
We should have a Christian nationalist party. | ||
Do you think that is in the cards in the future? | ||
Do you think there's going to be an explicitly Christian nationalist party moving forward? | ||
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I mean, I hope so. | |
I don't know. | ||
Our two-party system is pretty locked in here in America, so it would definitely take a lot of change for that to happen. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I have hope for the future. | ||
I would just like to focus right now on just moving the establishment, the conservative establishment, further to the right. | ||
And I think that would help us achieve some of our goals. | ||
So I would more work on just trying to move the Republican Party to be more of a Christian nationalist party. | ||
Yeah, I think so too. | ||
And, you know, again, the race thing is such a funny... | ||
It's such a funny transition that's going on. | ||
It was either right before or right after your video came out. | ||
I posted something that might have been a little ambitious, but I was just thinking about it. | ||
And I was like, you know, probably by 2028, there's going to be candidates running in American elections explicitly pro-white. | ||
They're like, I will benefit white people. | ||
White people are under attack and I'm not going to let that happen. | ||
I think we're right around the corner from that. | ||
I think the response to your video shows that people are sick of white people being the only race that's treated differently and worse than all the others. | ||
And I think once people realize that this isn't a career ender and... | ||
You know, some politicians are going to say that they're in favor of white people, and that clip's going to go viral, and everybody's going to support that, and then all the other politicians are going to want to, you know, jump on that bandwagon. | ||
I think it's going to be, I don't think it's going to be very long before we have politicians in America that are explicitly pro-white. | ||
Do you think that's a possibility, or am I way too ambitious here? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, I think it's a possibility. | ||
It's hard to know because I know I'm in a little bit of an echo chamber myself, and it's like, okay, how many people? | ||
Out in the real world who are involved in politics would just be so appalled to hear something like that. | ||
So I'm not really sure if, you know, that's definitely not where we're at right now, but maybe you're right. | ||
Maybe it could happen in a few years. | ||
You know, but that's so, like, you know, why are they appalled? | ||
I get why they're appalled by it, but you gotta wonder, like, what is so appalling about white people saying, you know, white people matter if you don't feel that about any other race? | ||
Like, how do, you know, it's that mental... | ||
Mental barrier that we have to break through. | ||
How do we do that? | ||
How do we make that argument to people who are horrified and outraged that white people would not want to be destroyed? | ||
How do you deal with those people? | ||
How do you, I don't know, contend with that resistance of even recognizing white people as having interest or being a race worthy of continuing existence? | ||
How do you deal with that argument? | ||
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Yeah, well, it is crazy because white people are basically held collectively responsible for anything bad that any white person has done ever. | |
That's why, you know, we go to school, we're growing up, and all we learn about is slavery and the Holocaust, and we're supposed to feel all this white guilt about all these things that we obviously took no part in, and the majority of white people took no part in at all. | ||
And then we're not allowed to take any responsibility for all the amazing things that white people have done, like build all of Western civilization, like build the country that we're living in right now that everyone wants to come to, like invent basically half the things we use on a daily basis, | ||
if not more. | ||
And we're not allowed to take any responsibility for that. | ||
And then I think part of that is that we're not even allowed to feel like white people are a collective group. | ||
Like, that's, like, hateful or something to think that, like, say, like, oh, like, my fellow white people or something. | ||
Like, that's hateful. | ||
It doesn't really make any sense. | ||
It's like this group status is only able to be attributed to us by other people, but we're not allowed to kind of claim it for ourselves. | ||
So I think that's really the way to shift the conversation to say, look, like, we're already viewed as a group by everyone else, even if you don't realize it. | ||
So why not just view yourself as part of that group, too? | ||
Yeah, I think that's exactly right, because without that just very moderate stance of just like, hey, we don't deserve this. | ||
Like, then you have the anti-white people that are very explicitly, they hate white people, they demonize white people for everything. | ||
And then the only pushback to that you get is from, like, the actual white supremacists that are like, no, I am a white supremacist, and we should kill all the other ones, TND, right? | ||
And it's like, okay. | ||
There has to be a middle ground, and the middle ground is obvious. | ||
It's just white people are not evil. | ||
They're the same as any other race, and they deserve the same protections that all the other races have. | ||
And I'm glad that that conversation is being had now because it's the extremes that don't get us anywhere. | ||
And just as a note on this, Shakespeare faces cancel culture because he was white, right? | ||
They're destroying Shakespeare's birthplace. | ||
his birthplace trust is destroying the Stratford upon Avon. | ||
They're decolonizing it to create a more inclusive museum experience. | ||
Right. So it's like, it's not about, you know, undoing historical wrongs. | ||
It's a genocide, | ||
in my personal opinion, but I just thought it was... | ||
Just absolutely incredible, not just your video, but the response to it and the changing of this conversation to one where... | ||
White people aren't either demonized or held as supreme, but are just treated like every other race. | ||
I think that is the development that has needed to happen here in America and in the Western world. | ||
Sarah C. Stock on X, Sarah.Stock.Politics on Instagram, and the website SlightlyOffensive.com. | ||
Sarah, thank you so much for being with us, and congratulations on the incredible victory against the subversive Sam Seder. | ||
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Of course. | |
Well, thank you so much for having me on. | ||
My pleasure. | ||
Keep up the great work, and we'll have to have you on again soon, folks. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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All right, Matt screwed me up by putting somebody else's website on here. | ||
No, the website is BorderHawk.News and we know it well. | ||
WID, how are you, sir? | ||
Good. | ||
I'm happy to welcome you and your viewers to the White House. | ||
So that's totally fine. | ||
We can welcome each other. | ||
You're there on the White House lawn. | ||
Beautiful day, it looks like. | ||
You know, a lot of things have changed since Trump got into office. | ||
I'm not sure anybody's life has changed more than yours, Witt. | ||
You've gone from, you know, roughing it on the border, dodging cartel bullets to the White House lawn. | ||
That's quite a change of pace for you, I can imagine. | ||
It's huge. | ||
It's totally monumental. | ||
It's a testimony to what the administration is doing at the border itself. | ||
I mean, if I have no job going down to the border, that's a good thing. | ||
That's a good thing for the country, good thing for everybody. | ||
I'm happy to come up here, although there's plenty of bullets in D.C., so that's a little bit different bullets. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
You're out of one war zone and into another. | ||
What has it been like? | ||
What's your experience been like as a White House press member? | ||
I mean, have you been welcomed? | ||
Have you been getting angry glances from the mainstream media? | ||
How's the atmosphere been around there? | ||
It's a combination of things. | ||
So full transparency, we have a week-long pass. | ||
And we're going to try to extend that. | ||
We've applied for full-time credentialing going forward. | ||
But it's been a bit of a mixed bag, I would say. | ||
Some of the people that have been here 15, 20 years are probably somewhat skeptical of some of the new media coming in. | ||
And the new media that's also here at the same time, you know, we're all sort of in the same boat. | ||
So it's a combination of things. | ||
But I was here last year during the time when President Biden was here. | ||
I have to say... | ||
As far as traffic goes, there's twice as many people going in and out of the building and out of the areas. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
There's constant press briefings and information. | ||
You can kind of see a little bit behind me. | ||
They're setting up for like a little mock interview outside the Oval Office. | ||
Yesterday we saw Conor McGregor. | ||
So, I mean, there's a lot of activity for sure. | ||
And I would say the overall vibe is positive. | ||
Certainly positive for the administration welcoming new media. | ||
Yeah, it's been very... | ||
Very good. | ||
Seeing them welcome this new media, and that's an interesting comparison to the way the Biden White House was. | ||
What have you found? | ||
Actually, I know we have a video of yours. | ||
Maybe we should go to this. | ||
You can set it up for us first. | ||
This is a video you captured yesterday of Stephen Miller. | ||
Can you tell us what we're going to see in this next clip? | ||
Yeah, it's a little backstory. | ||
So on Friday, President Trump signed an executive order called the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
It's a centuries-old... | ||
I guess you could call it. | ||
And what he's trying to do is he's trying to use this law to deport people. | ||
So quickly get them out of the country, especially those that he labels as terrorists. | ||
So we chatted with Stephen Miller yesterday, and he is calling members of the Trenderagua gang, criminal cartel, terrorists. | ||
And this law allows them to deport these people very quickly and abruptly. | ||
So it's Friday night. | ||
They signed the law. | ||
Saturday, planes were in the air heading for El Salvador. | ||
President Bukele welcomed the planes. | ||
And all of the detainees were in secret by the afternoon, I would imagine. | ||
Now, there's some kerfuffle here. | ||
A local district judge has blocked more planes going forward, citing lack of information about the people on the planes, some kind of civil issue. | ||
The ACLU has launched a lawsuit calling for investigation into this process. | ||
So there's a lot ongoing. | ||
But he actually has talked to Stephen Miller yesterday, and he clarified some of those details. | ||
All right, let's go to that video now. | ||
Well, they are actually foreign terrorists and alien enemies of the United States. | ||
And everything that we do is for operational security reasons. | ||
We're dealing with one of the most dangerous terrorist organizations on planet Earth. | ||
A few points on this. | ||
One is that the president reserves the right to exercise all necessary authorities to secure the homeland and to repel any invasion or incursion. | ||
The judge, which is truly beyond comprehension and belief, Issued his unlawful order. | ||
Without even receiving any information on this terrorist organization, on the diplomacy that had been conducted internationally by the Secretary of State, any briefing from the intelligence community, any information at all, let alone the fact that he's trying to issue the movement of aircraft that are operating outside the United States, | ||
the legal equivalent of directing troop movements. | ||
Overseas. | ||
Or moving around an aircraft carrier on matters of essential national security. | ||
It is certainly, I would think without question, the most unlawful order that any district court judge has issued in our lifetimes without even a close second. | ||
And it put the lives in danger of the Homeland Security personnel on those aircraft. | ||
And it jeopardized enormous, massive diplomatic and security issues across the entirety of the Western Hemisphere. | ||
At a fundamental level, a district court judge has no authority to direct the national security operations of the executive. | ||
The president is operating at the apex of his authority when you are dealing with questions of invasion and questions of alien enemy infiltration, as well as the expulsion of terrorists. | ||
illegal aliens from the country. | ||
That's the president operating at the absolute apex of his constitutional authority and the founding generation that wrote this law very clearly. | ||
These are the same people who wrote the constitution. | ||
Very clearly wanted to ensure the president had the broadest range of authority to remove from the nation noncitizens who are part of an alien enemy force. | ||
And that's the authority the president has. | ||
And in the coming days, you will see the full suite of presidential authorities used to extirpate this gang, this terrorist organization from our soil. | ||
So there you go. | ||
You can watch that and share the story at borderhawk.news. | ||
It's also on Infowars. | ||
President Trump operating at the apex of his authority when removing terrorist illegal aliens from the U.S. That video captured, of course, by Wid Lyman. | ||
And this is only sort of expanded as a scandal. | ||
Seems outrageous to me that these foreign gang members are being given the benefit of the doubt and they want them to have due process. | ||
And it's like these are... | ||
Foreign invaders. | ||
This doesn't even make any sense. | ||
But this seems like a sort of a crossing the Rubicon moment. | ||
You've got all these judges making all of these decisions to stop everything Trump is trying to do. | ||
And at a certain point, you know, I think it's Trump's prerogative to say, we're not listening to you anymore. | ||
And to me, that's a... | ||
That should be something the judges are taking into account, going, we've got to pick our battles here. | ||
We've got to actually identify things where we can intervene and stop them. | ||
Instead, they're trying to stop everything. | ||
In the end, they're going to be able to stop nothing. | ||
I mean, what's the attitude around this question in particular? | ||
And is the administration, do you think, are they seeing this as a cross-the-Rubicon moment? | ||
You're right. | ||
I mean, they're going to utilize this discussion going forwards because the courts are really where the administration could get bogged down in preventing what it wants to do going forwards. | ||
And the language there, I think, is really important. | ||
Illegal aliens, right, versus undocumented people. | ||
And then you have criminal illegal aliens, which is something that Secretary Noem has talked about a lot, removing criminal aliens. | ||
And now you have another distinction, terrorist illegal aliens. | ||
So the verbiage there that Mr. Miller is using is very important because that's the verbiage that the administration is going to use to push a lot of these people out very quickly. | ||
And the court system is going to try to slow them down, there's no question. | ||
But they're holding to their stance. | ||
I mean, Mr. Miller, Mr. Vance, Ms. Levitt, they're all saying the same verbiage going forward because they really want this to go. | ||
They want this to work. | ||
They want this to go fast. | ||
They believe the American people voted for this. | ||
Yeah, and it's, you know, it seems to me like all of the complaints about this, people saying there was no due process, you know, this just means that, you know, Trump administration could identify anybody as a terrorist and then treat them as an enemy combatant. | ||
And it's like... | ||
I agree. | ||
I'm actually, you know, principally, you know, in a principled matter, I don't want the executive branch, you know, operating on American soil as if they're at war with people that may or may not be foreign. | ||
Like, on principle, I can see the threat to sort of law and order this represents, but it's like... | ||
That's not our fault. | ||
The fault lies with the people who have flooded our country with tens of millions of people. | ||
There were no injunctions against that when they were flying them in. | ||
So how are you going to have injunctions flying them out? | ||
Somebody wrote on X the other day, you know, Springfield, Ohio didn't get any due process before they were delivered 10,000 Haitians. | ||
Why should there be due process in getting them out? | ||
So, you know, it's like as much as I want to say, well, we've got the separation of powers and there's checks and balances for a reason. | ||
We have to maintain that. | ||
Part of me goes, this has already been destroyed in one regard, so we can't then be a barrier to fixing the problem that it started. | ||
And again, I hope just people are putting the blame where it belongs, and the people that put us in this mess, not the people trying to get us out of it. | ||
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Right. | |
I mean, as the administration tries to clean up everything that's happened in the last four years, you know, they're going to have some pushback. | ||
And that was the discussion in the press briefing yesterday. | ||
A lot of the questions centered around due process. | ||
Who are these people? | ||
How do you know they've committed these crimes? | ||
How do you know they are who they say they are? | ||
Because some of the issues with this new executive order, this Alien Enemies Act... | ||
It was last used in World War II, and some of that was negative towards some Japanese Americans or Japanese citizens. | ||
So I believe the fear is some of that is going to come about. | ||
But honestly, you're totally right, Harrison. | ||
Like, let the law do its job. | ||
Let the government do its job. | ||
They're having to use some of these... | ||
More extreme resources because of the courts, because of what the anti-establishment, current establishment is doing. | ||
And that's kind of the problem. | ||
They're having to use so many different routes. | ||
And this is what you're seeing across the board, a whole-of-government approach utilizing laws we haven't heard of in centuries. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And, you know, these judges, it seems like every single one of them has a family member that has some 501c3 charity that's receiving millions of dollars from the government. | ||
So you have to ask, you know, what their motivations are and, you know, why they're making the decisions. | ||
Laura Loomer actually came out with this exclusive report. | ||
Chief Judge Boasberg blocked the deportation of Trinidadragua gang members without disclosing the fact that his daughter works for a 501c3 called Partners for Justice that gives criminal aliens and gang members legal experience. | ||
So this is a major conflict of interest with this judge who is attempting to bring back these criminals. | ||
And now Trump is calling for an impeachment of this judge. | ||
Put a very angry truth social post out this morning. | ||
It's in all caps. | ||
The radical left lunatic of a judge, a troublemaker and agitator who is sadly appointed by Barack Hussein Obama was not elected president. | ||
He didn't win the popular vote. | ||
He didn't win all seven swing states. | ||
He didn't win 2750 to 525 counties. | ||
He didn't win anything. | ||
I won for many reasons. | ||
I in an overwhelming mandate, but fighting illegal immigration may have been the number one reason for this historic victory. | ||
I'm just doing what the voters want. | ||
We don't want vicious, violent, and demented criminals, many of them deranged murderers in our country, make America great. | ||
Great again. | ||
Is impeachment a major topic there in D.C.? | ||
Is that the method that people are going for, just ignoring the judge and doing it anyway and letting it go up to the Supreme Court? | ||
I mean, there's got to be something, and I know Nia Bukele has had experience with this. | ||
Maybe we can take a lesson from him. | ||
I think impeachment was the way that they went. | ||
Do you know, are congressmen and senators on board with impeaching these judges, or is this something that the White House is going to have to go alone? | ||
There is some chatter about that because I think what you're pointing out correctly is that some of these judges and even some people in media and government, they end up becoming activists. | ||
They end up doing something other than the job that they're supposed to be doing. | ||
And that's the fear, right? | ||
Some of these judges are really overstepping their browns as far as the administration is concerned. | ||
And normally in this area, when you hear impeachment, it's about Trump. | ||
So I think they're using that term correctly in this case because they're going to try to push everything through because the courts are going to slow them down. | ||
That is exactly where this issue is going to be fought. | ||
Tooth and nail going forwards. | ||
But there's going to be chatter about that. | ||
People want this. | ||
People want a lot of these bad people out of our country. | ||
Go back to where you came from. | ||
Go back to Venezuela, El Salvador. | ||
If you're a terrorist, if you're a criminal, then you definitely belong in prison for that. | ||
So I think people want this, and you're going to see some more chatter going forwards. | ||
By the way, Trump going to sleep. | ||
Tweeting in all caps and then waking up and tweeting in all caps. | ||
You have to read it, you know, loudly in your head. | ||
Right. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
I wasn't going to do my I wasn't going to subject you to my Trump impression. | ||
But yes, we can all we can all hear it in his voice. | ||
And, you know, clearly he's on the march here. | ||
And I want to ask you about that, about sort of how the administration is being so responsive to influencers on X and stuff and more alternative media, not just in welcoming people like yourself to the White House, but in the way that sort of what is happening on X is helping to shape the conversation in D.C. It's sort of a new thing for us, | ||
actually having our concerns. | ||
Just before I ask you about that, though, this was posted by Unseen1 on X, and he asked Grok, if you were a federal district judge, would you have power to rule on the Alien Enemies Act or the SCOTUS rule that the act is not a part of your... | ||
Your job. | ||
And Grok responds, the AI responds, as a federal district judge, I would not have the power to rule on the Alien Enemies Act in the sense of reviewing the president's determinations under it. | ||
The Supreme Court has ruled that the act, specifically the president's actions pursuant to it, is not a judicially reviewable issue. | ||
This conclusion stems from precedent, notably the 1948 case Ludeke v. | ||
Watkins, where the court held the president's authority over the Alien Enemies Act to apprehend, restrain, or remove enemy aliens during a declared war. | ||
is not able to be reviewed by the judiciary. | ||
Again, it seems like we're either setting new precedent or the judges are injecting themselves in places where they don't belong. | ||
And it seems like Stephen Miller has clearly identified that as well, saying this judge has no right to even make a ruling on this. | ||
And yet the ACLU is filing these lawsuits and getting these emergency injunctions declared. | ||
Again, it seems to me like... | ||
Like, now is the time for the Trump administration to just go, we're just going to do it. | ||
We're just going to keep doing it. | ||
The old Andrew Jackson, you know, let him enforce it type of attitude of, sorry, this is necessary for the national security. | ||
Judges can complain all they want, but this is what's necessary and I was voted for. | ||
And it seems like that's the attitude that they're taking. | ||
What do you expect to come of this? | ||
I mean, how do you expect this conflict to end? | ||
Well, this morning, I believe they already halted one of the flights that were leaving. | ||
I believe five members of TDA were halted due to the judge's ruling. | ||
So there is some distinction of whether or not he can or cannot do this going forward. | ||
So I would imagine, again, it's going to be a tooth and nail battle in the courts. | ||
And to be honest, Harrison, the next time they do something, they're going to have another battle and then another battle, another battle. | ||
This is going to go on and on and on for years to come because the powers that don't want this to happen are very powerful. | ||
They have lots of money. | ||
I mean, this lawsuit was filed hours after the executive order was signed, and they didn't publicize the executive order, which, you know, again, there are definitely sources that can put that information out there. | ||
But they're ready. | ||
They're ready to go to war any time about this situation. | ||
And again, I think the American people want to see this, though. | ||
I mean, you were here yesterday, and Conor McGregor's here, and, you know, he's just such a character in so many ways. | ||
And the most of what he talked about, though, was immigration in Ireland. | ||
I mean, it was powerful to see him talking about his homeland, talking about the 40 million Irish Americans that are here in America. | ||
You know, he wants to see his government do something for his people. | ||
And that's exactly true here. | ||
The American people want to see the administration stand up for them in some capacity. | ||
You know, we're tired of reading about stories like Lincoln Riley and other horrible, heinous crimes that Tanaragua has committed. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And actually, I have that video of Conor McGregor, and we can go to it because I showed a little clip before of him as he was leaving, you know, just saying something over his shoulder sort of as he was walking away. | ||
But let's go to this video real quick because this one went pretty viral. | ||
Conor McGregor, I put it in there, guys, and you were just showing it on screen. | ||
Here's Conor McGregor in the White House press briefing room yesterday talking about the plight of Ireland under the globalist control. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
What is going on in Ireland is a travesty. | ||
Our government is the government of zero action with zero accountability. | ||
You know, our money is being spent on overseas issues that has nothing to do with the Irish people. | ||
The illegal immigration racket is running ravage on the country. | ||
There are rural towns in Ireland that have been overrun in one swoop, that have become a minority in one swoop. | ||
So issues need to be addressed. | ||
And the 40 million Irish Americans, as I said, need to hear this because | ||
If not, there will be no place to come home and visit. | ||
40 million. | ||
That's really incredible considering that Ireland only has 5 million population on the island. | ||
So you got eight times that number here in America. | ||
And it seems to me like, you know, especially with USAID being exposed and talking about all the money, it's like America is ready and willing to lend money or even engage in military activity to support all these populations all around the world that are under threat. | ||
When it comes to a place like Ireland that is actively being totally and irreversibly destroyed, America is actually helping with that. | ||
Actually, what we're doing is sending our money to... | ||
You know, a beat poet so they can describe how, you know, bad it is being black in Ireland to increase, you know, diversity awareness. | ||
So I think it's like, OK, if America is going to be helping people out, why not help out the indigenous people of Europe while you're at it? | ||
And it seems to be the case he's making. | ||
And I can't help but agree. | ||
What was the response to his statements there in the press briefing room? | ||
So a lot of us were not in there at the time. | ||
We just saw the video, but a lot of chatter afterwards. | ||
And he had another small interview that we captured as he was exiting the Oval Office sort of entrance, which is here on my left. | ||
And he talked about the metrics, talked about that's what he wants to talk about. | ||
Not just personal attacks on politicians, but actual metrics. | ||
And it's powerful to hear that, Harrison. | ||
It really is. | ||
I mean, Ireland is one of those little small areas that... | ||
Got pseudo-colonized by England, depending on who you ask. | ||
And they've been through a lot over time, and they're seeing their civilization just completely eradicated. | ||
So it's powerful to see him and to see someone like that talking about it. | ||
I mean, the man has unbelievable command presence. | ||
Obviously, he's one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time. | ||
You know, a really big, solid head, by the way. | ||
I had to point that out. | ||
He was just like a solid dude, but there's something about what he's saying and the way he's saying it, how emphatic he is about it. | ||
It really rings true, and I want to hear more of that in America, too, from the same kind of people. | ||
Absolutely, and that was funny. | ||
I was talking to Wid yesterday, and you were describing... | ||
Physically, how people are so different than how you see them on TV. | ||
I won't name any names, but it was like, yeah, this guy's a lot shorter than you expect. | ||
That guy's a lot taller than you expect. | ||
And it's got to be fun to see these people in real life. | ||
And you definitely get a better impression than just on the TV screen. | ||
But I want to ask, I mean, it seems like this administration is very tuned in to what's going on on our side of Twitter. | ||
I mean, J.D. Vance, I followed him and knew him as a... | ||
Twitter identity before he was ever a politician, and he's responding to people. | ||
I mean, how much is right-wing Twitter dictating the conversation in the White House these days? | ||
You know, I was actually talking to somebody yesterday, and you sit in the press briefing room, and there's 75 or 100 people in there, and you wait for hours for something to happen, and everyone was scrolling Twitter. | ||
I mean, 90% of people were just scrolling Twitter. | ||
What's happening? | ||
Who's saying what? | ||
And it really is the front line of information of what's happening. | ||
And you can get all kinds of just incredible anecdotes and bits of information. | ||
So is it right-wing Twitter dominating or is it Twitter itself dominating? | ||
It's hard to say, but there's no question that X is the front line for information going forward. | ||
But it was amazing to see everybody just... | ||
Scrolling on their phone. | ||
And I was guilty of it, too. | ||
I was definitely doing the same thing. | ||
Of course, I would be, too. | ||
And there's the article from Borderhawk News, the new golden age of media. | ||
And truly, you know, with the podcast strategy that Trump used to get elected, yeah, the golden age of new media. | ||
There's Wood Lyman, whose glowing eyes in the White House press briefing room. | ||
Again, it's just got to be so exciting. | ||
So we all have about a minute left here. | ||
What do you want people to know about BorderHawk and the work you're doing? | ||
And just final words about what it's like being a White House correspondent and what people can look forward to seeing from you as you continue to evolve and expand and only get better and better. | ||
Moving from the border and, like I said, chasing down cartel members with drones to now sitting in the White House press briefing room. | ||
What do you want people to know about the way this administration is interacting with the media? | ||
It seemed like yesterday was totally dominated. | ||
The topic was totally dominated by immigration, by the flights, by what's going on in the interior. | ||
So the border is certainly more closed than it has been. | ||
But the administration is... | ||
I mean, dialed in to what's happening on the interior as far as immigration goes. | ||
So we're going to keep watching it. | ||
We're going to keep talking to people on the ground here. | ||
We're going to keep keeping an eye on the administration to see what they're going to do. | ||
You know, we're very interested in sort of the 30 million illegal aliens that are in the country, and we want to see what happens going forward. | ||
So keep an eye on what we're doing as far as borderhawk.news and obviously on X. But I have to tell you, the mood in the environment here is so positive. | ||
Everyone's been welcoming and kind, and we're going to be here, and we're going to keep an eye on things. | ||
That's absolutely incredible. | ||
We love seeing it. | ||
Of course, you can follow WID at WID underscore LymanBorderHawk.News is the website. | ||
And of course, we repost most of the stuff on InfoWars because it's too good not to. | ||
And of course, you can follow BorderHawk at BorderHawkNews on X. Thank you so much for being here with us today, WID. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
God bless. | ||
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