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The East Plano Islamic Center. | ||
Epic. Welcome to Epic. | ||
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Many women from the Middle East actually fled to America, fled to Europe, fled to democracies away from Sharia. | |
I'm one example. | ||
But instead of escaping it, they followed us here. | ||
We have groups, many Muslim groups in the United States, in Europe, across the world. | ||
Wherever Muslims go, they follow us and they start demanding Sharia again. | ||
If the Great White Hope accepted Islam, would you accept Islam? | ||
No. The Islam people see us as infidels, and their whole mission is to destroy the infidels. | ||
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I know that they want, the Muslims want to conquer the world. | |
Yeah. No one will, no one will shy away from that. | ||
You know, we believe in like a... | ||
Why do you want to conquer the world? | ||
And it's no dark secret, thanks to zombie Biden, there are cells all across the United States prepared to be activated at any moment. | ||
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They're questioning by FBI agents New Yorker Ali Karani admitted in 2017 to being a member of something called Unit 910. | |
It's the black ops unit of Hezbollah controlled by Iran. | ||
Karani told agents he was trained to be a suicide bomber and was scouting targets in New York City. | ||
Do you know if there are active terror cells in the United States right now? | ||
These individuals are here, but we need to locate them, we need to remove them, we need to bring them to justice and prevent them from doing harm to Americans. | ||
We got terrorists, we got criminals, we got cartels, we got gang members in our country. | ||
And they're starting to develop case files on high profile individuals and they're creating a target list. | ||
Texans turned out in droves to put an end to the infiltration of this foreign influence. | ||
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People die every day to come to this country, to become American citizens, to embrace the culture, to live it. | |
My question to Epic is why would you come here if you're not going to assimilate? | ||
This isn't a little neighborhood with a mosque nearby. | ||
No, it's 400 acres of nothing by your ideology. | ||
I spent three years working and living in the Middle East. | ||
Islam is a way of life, as you've heard on a number of occasions today. | ||
The motivation for this development makes you a cog in the wheel because we've got a number of people in Europe Not unlike the three of you today, a governmental body that made decisions. | ||
And there are a lot of legislative people in Europe that are today asking, how in the world did we get here? | ||
Governor Greg Abbott is not swallowing the PR Kool-Aid from epic spokesman Yasir Qadhi. | ||
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Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala also instructed us the best laws to live our lives. | |
The best rules for our well-being. | ||
And this system of law, this system of rule, is what the Quran itself has called Sharia. | ||
Sharia means the path or the way, because this is the way to achieve not only human happiness, but salvation. | ||
As of March 25th, Abbott unleashed a dozen state agencies to sniff out serious legal issues. | ||
The Texas Workforce Commission is hunting down Fair Housing Act breaches involving discrimination against non-Muslims, while the Securities Board is chasing investor fraud. | ||
The Funeral Service Commission even smacked EPIC with a cease and desist for running an unlicensed funeral home. | ||
If EPIC pulls a First Amendment Hail Mary backed by the commandeered Soros justice system, we're headed for a legal cage match that will echo nationwide. | ||
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It's Thursday, April 3rd in the year of our Lord 2025. | |
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing. | ||
Get everybody to get this stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
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I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Thursday morning. | |
The day after Liberation Day. | ||
If you were watching last night, it was around 3 p.m. Central, right when the war room started. | ||
Watch an hour-long speech of Donald Trump fulfilling his life's mission. | ||
The 50-year-long desire of Donald Trump to be treated fairly by other countries. | ||
And today we're dealing with the fallout of this. | ||
As the New York Times puts it, a stunned world reckons with economic fallout from Trump's tariffs. | ||
Not even America's closest trading partners were spared by a policy broadside that spooked investors and left policymakers scrambling to formulate responses. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty simple. | ||
Every other country tariffs us. | ||
We don't tariff them. | ||
Now we're tariffing them. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
That's what all the hubbub is about. | ||
Is reciprocal tariffs. | ||
And we're not even tariffing them in the same amount that they're tariffing us. | ||
Most of those countries still have higher tariffs than we'll be putting on them. | ||
You already have countries making concessions, trying to get out of this. | ||
Yesterday you had Israel dropping all of their tariffs. | ||
Inspiring a lot of people to say they had tariffs on us. | ||
What? Thought they were our greatest allies. | ||
How are they tariffing us when we give them hundreds of billions of dollars? | ||
It's because you let them. | ||
Because you haven't tried anything different. | ||
So everybody's freaking out about this. | ||
Stock market took a big hit. | ||
But you want to know why? | ||
That's because they rely on slave wages in China. | ||
So they're being cut off from that. | ||
They're at least, it's being made more difficult. | ||
In other words, they were able to do this. | ||
They were able to offshore all of our manufacturing to China, take advantage of their wage slavery, as well as total lack of environmental controls. | ||
Because you could, Just save a ton of money manufacturing in China, ship it over to America, sell it here. | ||
It was a great business model. | ||
If you are a rapacious capitalist hell-bent on making the most profit out of destroying your own nation, then it was a great system for you. | ||
For everybody else, it sucked. | ||
So now that these massive tariffs are being put on these products, That sort of offsets the savings that they get by shutting down American factories and moving everything over to the slaves in China. | ||
So this is setting the world to balance again, setting the world to right the way it should be, and actually using American power to push American ideals, which is something that has been largely absent in my lifetime in terms of America's foreign policy. | ||
We tend to Always and exclusively support the countries that are moving away from American values as rapidly as possible now That's turning around at least a little bit But this is Like I said the culmination of 50 years of Donald Trump's political activities Go down to clip number 20 here. | ||
This is the flashback Donald Trump must have been late 80s or early 90s Giving you a little preview Of the speech he gave yesterday. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Kuwait, they live like kings. | ||
The poorest person in Kuwait, they live like kings. | ||
And yet they're not paying. | ||
We make it possible for them to sell their oil. | ||
Why aren't they paying us 25% of what they're making? | ||
It's a joke. | ||
You can only imagine how different the world would be if he'd run for president back then. | ||
And we didn't have NAFTA. | ||
We didn't have the free trade. | ||
I mean, back then... | ||
I wonder if the crew can find when exactly that video is from. | ||
It must have been... | ||
88, right? | ||
Or 90, maybe? | ||
Something like that? | ||
Then let's just... | ||
Let's do this live. | ||
Let's figure this out live. | ||
I want to... | ||
What? That was 88. All right. | ||
What was... | ||
Maybe I should use Grok. | ||
ChatGPT popped up first. | ||
What was China's GDP in 1988? | ||
That's what I want to figure out. | ||
I want to figure out what exactly this world would have looked like with a little bit better. | ||
312 USD. | ||
312. What is it now? | ||
Because, you know, when we see these videos out of China of these incredible technological wonders, 18.81 trillion. | ||
Okay, so a bit of an increase from $312 billion to $18.81 trillion GDP. | ||
China, well good for them. | ||
Well good for them. | ||
At that same time, our quality of life, our ability to build things, our leadership in the entrepreneurial technical world has all but collapsed. | ||
And the 18 trillion dollars that China now generates out of its GDP, the incredible wonders that you see being built in China, the technologically advanced cities that look like some sort of cyberpunk fantasy. | ||
That's our money. | ||
That was all our money. | ||
That was our stuff. | ||
And of course, money, you have to remember, is just energy. | ||
It's supposed to represent, should represent, and for most Americans it represents your blood, your sweat, the literal life that you're selling, the skills that you have. | ||
So when you talk about all of our money going to China, what we're talking about is all of the energy and all of the resources and all of the expenditure that we generate Going to build up another country. | ||
Going to establish comfort and safety for foreign people. | ||
It's being robbed from us. | ||
And you can only imagine what this country would look like if we hadn't been systematically dismantled, disenfranchised, and robbed for the last 40 years. | ||
The last 40 years since that video, more or less. | ||
And obviously Trump's talking about it back then right by 88 it was bad enough That it was noticeable for Trump Go out and talk about it to be a major story. | ||
That was the very beginning of this system of They put it globalization. | ||
It's actually globalism Where they chose To sell us out they chose to open our borders Everything that America has been through has been a choice. | ||
And that, I think, is the ultimate takeaway for me from Trump's hour-long speech yesterday. | ||
Just how incredibly easy it is for America to get what it wants, or to do whatever it wants, or to make itself safe. | ||
And whether it's the The border and the absolutely open border under Joe Biden being sealed or tariffs and the economic disasters being corrected. | ||
The housing shortage, like all of these things are just choices. | ||
They're just choices being made by people that are not incompetent. | ||
It's important to remember they are not incompetent. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
They're not incapable. | ||
People at the top of industry and government that have set forth these trade deals or established these agreements are incredibly smart people operating in an extremely sophisticated fashion. | ||
And this is what they wanted. | ||
The dispossession of America has always been the design. | ||
It was never an accident, never them trying their best. | ||
I know Trump is You know, fond of saying, these people are just stupid. | ||
We're just, you know, we've just been raked over the coals. | ||
These other countries are smart, but our people have always been stupid. | ||
Our people have been co-opted. | ||
They've been corrupted. | ||
They've been fused with evil. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
They're not bad at what they do. | ||
All of this was on purpose. | ||
All of this was by design. | ||
And the ultimate proof of that is when Trump tries to reverse it, they're doing everything they can to keep it going. | ||
you. | ||
Let's go to clip 22 here. | ||
This is JD Vance shutting down the globalist narrative on tariffs and again just explaining how simple all of this is. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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You have to qualify the understanding based on what we just saw with those 20 plus Nobel X winning economists who said, if you do tariffs the wrong way, you wind up spiking prices here that get passed on to the consumer. | |
Yeah, that was also additive to inflation. | ||
And they criticize the Trump administration and its future plan for being at risk of doing exactly that. | ||
Sure. So I know that's a criticism that's been out there. | ||
Here's why I don't buy it. | ||
So first of all, these are the same experts that said It's The | ||
fearmongering about tariffs is widespread, and obviously the stock market has dipped. | ||
Talked about this in an interview he did a few weeks ago, where he said, you know, we're competing against China. | ||
China looks forward 100 years. | ||
They have a plan for the next century. | ||
And we're constantly worried about our returns next quarter. | ||
He says, I'm building a foundation here, a foundation for American greatness. | ||
And so yeah, maybe stocks have to go down. | ||
But you know, if you think about it, if you really think about it for a little bit, what does the stock market actually measure? | ||
What does it actually respond to? | ||
Because as far as I can tell, there is a almost perfect inverse relationship between the heights our stock market reaches and the depths to which the average American plunges. | ||
So I don't think it matters actually. | ||
I think it's all a giant scam. | ||
And I think it's pretty obvious. | ||
I think the fact that you can have the highest stock market ever while the worst conditions exist ever in your country in terms of people's happiness or their ability to build wealth or like literally even on the economic like you can just go on the spiritual holistic side of things where you go People aren't happy, | ||
highest rates of depression, highest rates of suicide, highest rates of just hopelessness and frustration, being upset at the way things are. | ||
But it's kind of hard to quantify that stuff. | ||
But even if you just look at financially, at the same time that our stock market has risen to unprecedented levels over and over again, we're achieving these record-setting days in the stock market. | ||
But even financially on an individual level, people are worse off than they've ever been before. | ||
Can't buy a house. | ||
No hope of ever buying a house in the future. | ||
People getting jobs right now. | ||
Working at, you know, bare minimum. | ||
Just keep your head above water. | ||
Wages. No wealth is being built. | ||
No wealth is being, you know, gathered and passed down from generation to generation. | ||
But the stock market is as high as it could possibly be. | ||
So, Maybe it's not the right metric to be judging success on. | ||
Maybe it's completely divorced and unrelated. | ||
Maybe it's actually just a... | ||
just a trick. | ||
Maybe it's all a trick. | ||
Maybe at the same time that the stock market has been rising, the American people have been systematically dispossessed of all of their wealth. | ||
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exactly what's happened. | |
Thank you. | ||
So this is a very good thing. | ||
This is a very good thing. | ||
Trump released a bunch of tariffs or, you know, announced a bunch of tariffs on a bunch of countries. | ||
Now, if those countries want to remove their tariffs, then Trump is willing to work with them. | ||
Treasury Secretary says, his advice to other countries, every other country in the world right now, is do not retaliate. | ||
Treasury Secretary Scott Besant encouraged countries around the world to refrain from retaliating against the U.S. | ||
in light of President Trump's reset of tariff policy, arguing the administration is preparing the U.S. | ||
for long-term economic growth. | ||
My advice to every country right now is do not retaliate. | ||
Sit back, take it in, and let's see how it goes, because if you retaliate, there will be escalation. | ||
If you don't retaliate, this is the high-water mark, Besant told his Wednesday evening interview with Fox News'Brett Baer. | ||
Now, there's also a lot of... | ||
But here's the secret. | ||
It only raises prices for things that are imported. | ||
That's how tariffs work. | ||
Germany and France push for a more aggressive tariff response. | ||
Then we'll tariff them more. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
The whole world is dependent on us. | ||
Oh, Beijing signals retaliatory action as well. | ||
Well, good luck with that. | ||
Good luck, China. | ||
See, the thing is, America has everything that we need. | ||
We have all the energy we need. | ||
We have all the manufacturing capability of the world combined. | ||
We have all of the, I mean, everything. | ||
We don't need their people. | ||
We don't need their manufacturing. | ||
We don't need their culture. | ||
We don't need any of that. | ||
We don't need them. | ||
We don't. | ||
We don't need their market. | ||
They need us. | ||
The whole world needs us. | ||
The whole world is dependent on us. | ||
Hell, the whole world basically lives as our client, if USAID and the numbers out of Dozier to be believed. | ||
We've got entire swaths of humanity. | ||
They can only exist because of American largesse, and whether that's because in Europe they can have free school and healthcare because we pay for their defense, Or places like Ukraine where we're literally just paying hundreds of billions of dollars to fund their entire government. | ||
So they depend on us. | ||
They can't ignore our market. | ||
They can't stay out of the American market. | ||
Europe has no money. | ||
Nowhere else in the world has any money. | ||
It's all us. | ||
It's all us. | ||
And it's maybe the biggest evidence of the betrayal that we've been through. | ||
Is the fact that it's all us. | ||
Is the fact that it's all of our money that pays for everything in Europe, pays for everything in the Middle East, is the reason China went from that $318 billion in 1988 to $18.81 trillion today. | ||
That was all our money, that was all our manufacturing, or all our, you know, market allowing them all of our manufacturing being offshore there. | ||
So are you not sick of being taken advantage of? | ||
Are you not sick of receiving nothing, receiving no benefits for any of this? | ||
For anything that we do, for all of our power, all of our glory, all of our prosperity, all of our manufacturing capability, all of just everything we have is stolen from us and has been for decades. | ||
Now there's kind of no way to reverse that, like we can't get back Everything that we've given to China, we have to just like start over and establish it again. | ||
Companies will move back to this country. | ||
We will see a resurgence of manufacturing. | ||
And it will take a little while, but it's inevitable and it has to happen. | ||
These are just laws of nature practically. | ||
Because what's going to happen is that when the average American is going and looking for a car right now, Every car that's not made in America is going to be 25% more expensive. | ||
And people look at that and they say, well, you're just, you know, now you're making things more expensive for Americans. | ||
It's like, well, just buy the car made in America. | ||
Buy the car made in America. | ||
It's a, it's a quarter less expensive. | ||
So a lot more people are going to be doing that. | ||
A lot more people are going to be buying from car companies in America. | ||
I mean, the car companies in America are going to have way more customers than any other car. | ||
Manufacturer they're gonna make the most money they're gonna be able to expand their operations and other car companies if they want to compete are going to have to Move their manufacturing here now this only works if the tariffs are so high that it would compel somebody to do that because you can save a inordinate amount of money offshoring to China or Mexico Like insane amounts of money. | ||
Because you can pay their people slave wages. | ||
You can ignore all of the regulatory crap that you're burdened with here. | ||
So the tariff has to be so massive that it overrides all of those other considerations. | ||
We're going to make it cheaper here. | ||
And that's that's eventually what will happen. | ||
So we're in a period now where if you want to buy We're good to | ||
go. is completely resetting and upending the entire globalist construct. | ||
I mean, yesterday, Trump calling it Liberation Day, symbolically and literally was the culmination of not just Donald Trump's 50 years of political ambition, but Alex Jones and Infowars and the libertarian nationalist anti-globalist faction This was our victory day. | ||
The day that the globalist system that has deliberately intertwined us with other countries, in order to maximally exploit and take advantage of America, is over. | ||
It's been destroyed. | ||
It's been undone. | ||
A new age is here. | ||
An age of nationalism. | ||
Building up America. | ||
And all of this, by the way, has to do with retaining The dollar as the world reserve currency. | ||
Because right now we're set up in a situation where basically the dollar being reserve currency is kept in place through force because we don't actually have an economy to back it up. | ||
And it's taken decades to get to this point. | ||
We have finally started to reverse. | ||
It'll take decades to set things right. | ||
But finally, for the first time in my life, we're actually headed in the right direction. | ||
And that's a beautiful thing. | ||
More on the other side from Liberation Day and its fallout. | ||
But a lot more news to come. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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The day after Liberation Day... | ||
With this news report, Eric Adams will run for re-election as an independent. | ||
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is opting out of New York City's Democratic primary and running for re-election as an independent. | ||
Embarking on a narrow path as he further isolates himself from the city's dominant political party, the mayor confirmed his plans exclusively to Politico. | ||
In an interview Monday, Adams said he would mount a real independent campaign that relies on a solid base of people outside Manhattan. | ||
With an emphasis on ethnic minorities who boosted him to victory four years ago, he lamented how the bribery charges federal prosecutors hit him with in September, which a judge dismissed Wednesday, handcuffed him, and he promised to be uninhibited on the campaign trail. | ||
Says, I've been the racehorse that has been held back, he said. | ||
So this is so unnatural for me. | ||
And of course, he was by his own side after undercutting their to destroy the country. | ||
He actually prevented or tried to limit the number of migrants that are being dumped in New York City, and they were not happy with that, wanted to punish him. | ||
Adam spoke optimistically of his plan, despite the enormous challenges, persuading New Yorkers who typically pick Democrats to select a politically unaffiliated incumbent with a 20% approval rating, defending a record of criticizing his own party more than he has Trump, and running a financial disadvantage after being denied more than $4 million in public matching funds. | ||
Yeah, I mean... | ||
I don't know. | ||
At a certain point, Democrats in New York just get what they deserve. | ||
I don't know if 20 points is bad compared to other Democrats. | ||
I mean, it is bad. | ||
20 points is very bad. | ||
But compared to other Democrats, it might be good. | ||
Might be great, actually, considering the fact that people are sick of the Democrats. | ||
Everybody, more or less, is sick of the Democrats. | ||
They have basically cobbled together a coalition. | ||
Somebody made a meme of it. | ||
That was very good. | ||
So I want to give credit to him if I can find it. | ||
But it's essentially the Democratic coalition now is old boomers that just watch TV all day and think that MSNBC or CNN is telling them the truth. | ||
Minorities who get free crap. | ||
And gender goblins. | ||
I think that's how the meme put it. | ||
You know the ones, the goblins, the gender goblins. | ||
That's basically all, that's who they have. | ||
That's all they have. | ||
People with families, people who want to make money, people who aren't captured by ideological psychopaths. | ||
Oh sorry, there's one more, one more very important contingent in the Democrat coalition and that is Young women brainwashed by college and having their brain destroyed by birth control and SSRIs. | ||
So other than the mentally destroyed, the Democrats really don't have anybody on their side or any platforms or policies that resonate with anyone. | ||
Sometimes you get a combination. | ||
Sometimes you get a combo person. | ||
Like Nancy Pelosi. | ||
She falls in both the Women who have had their brains destroyed by drugs, camp, and the old boomers that watch CNN all day and think MSNBC is truthful. | ||
But we see mostly, their most important and most powerful contingent, yeah there's one of the women, are the minorities who get free crap. | ||
I don't know how successful that's going to be into the future. | ||
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But, yeah. | |
I just, you know... | ||
I just wonder, like, do we have to go all the way to the end? | ||
Do you have to actually destroy the country? | ||
Or is there any point during the decline that you can recognize the trajectory? | ||
Do we have to destroy the whole country? | ||
Will they even realize it after they destroy the country? | ||
I guess the point I'm trying to, like, ask here is, like, What does it take? | ||
I mean, is half the country really this stupid? | ||
And if that's the case, like, what do we do here? | ||
What do we do about this? | ||
I mean, the fact that Wisconsin apparently just went to, you know, the leftist Supreme Court judge just got elected. | ||
Like, what are we doing? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
Does all of California have to burn before they stop voting Democrat? | ||
Does every person in New York City need to be robbed via Venezuelan before they stop destroying our country? | ||
Like, what is it going to take? | ||
At this point, Republican and Democrat, I mean, these are the labels, but the actual discrepancy, the actual difference between these groups, It's genuinely, it's people that are viciously retarded, whose every policy fails abominably, whose every chance at leadership ends in the inordinate suffering of the people underneath it. | ||
And the side that literally just acknowledges reality and is trying to do just the bare minimum not to have America go down in flames. | ||
And it's like, are we really having to argue this? | ||
We really have to actually, and it's like split. | ||
It's like a 50-50. | ||
There are whole parts of this country where it does not matter how bad the Democrats are. | ||
They'll always vote for them. | ||
They'll always, always, always, always vote for them. | ||
And it's just like, how do we run a country With a bunch of Stockholm Syndrome grifters. | ||
I mean look at these The crew is showing these people on screen, and it's just like we can't Can't do this anymore guys We can't act like these people Are worthy of having a political voice It's just not this is this is unsustainable you guys can't do this We can't do this anymore So | ||
some people are recognizing that some people are getting off the Democrat plantation if that's what you want to call it But apparently there's enough apparently there's enough Drugged out propagandized women Soyboy cuck fetish men Greedy Dependent minorities and | ||
gender goblins. | ||
Have we reached the threshold? | ||
Have we reached critical mass? | ||
Is now half or more of America one of these incompetent groups? | ||
One of these categories of incompetence? | ||
Once you get 50, like once you're at 50%, you're going to get to 100% in short order. | ||
We're just, we're doing everything we possibly can To diminish the number of capable, intelligent, thoughtful, independent, objective-minded people. | ||
And it's just, it's just insane. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
But I mean, everybody, but everybody is retarded. | ||
Like this is, I don't know how to deal with it. | ||
I honestly, I don't want to do this anymore. | ||
I don't want to do this anymore. | ||
Because everyone's retarded and it's, it's not easy to deal with. | ||
I was literally overhearing an argument about people that are still to this day advocating for the COVID shot. | ||
And it's just like, how, how are we doing this? | ||
How are there still people that still think the COVID, like they're still getting boosters. | ||
People still getting boosters. | ||
Hurry up with the vaccine so we can get rid of the virus. | ||
It's 2025 and people are still like, well, yeah, but you know, my sickness would have gotten worse. | ||
Literally, my wife was talking to her friend on the phone and I'm overhearing him. | ||
And wife's like, so are you actually happy that you got the vaccine? | ||
And I, you know, I don't hear the response, but, and she's like, well, how many times have you gotten COVID? | ||
Yeah, that's a lot. | ||
No, see we we didn't get vaccinated and we only got COVID once and it was pretty mild and it was a couple years ago. | ||
So if you're still getting COVID every couple of months, like maybe you shouldn't get vaccinated. | ||
It's like. | ||
Well, how do you know it would have been worse? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
You would have gotten it anyway, like. | ||
There's still people out there. | ||
Better to they just say they just they just believe this and I love her my you know my wife's friend very very smart woman very intelligent very thoughtful but these people just believe this crap this is why I don't know what to do this is why I'm like struggling it's like how how do you have people that just have no idea anything that's going on ever about anything but they don't know that That's | ||
the worst part. | ||
These people. | ||
They don't know. | ||
Whatever. Let's just go to videos. | ||
Clip number 23. Here's Oren Kass explaining Trump's grand strategy to Jon Stewart. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
If we think this sort of liberal world order system, first of all, even if it was serving the U.S. well at one point, is not serving as well anymore. | ||
Second of all, to some extent, may just be going away anyway. | ||
China is now rising as a pure competitor. | ||
the US cannot be a unipolar hegemon like it was when the Cold War ended. | ||
So if we accept that things are going to change, we should have a perspective on what we want to follow. | ||
And, you know, something that I've been writing about a lot is trying to interpret and decipher what that might look like. | ||
Because again, it's a very fair critique. | ||
They have not been as clear about it as we should want them to be. | ||
What I think... | ||
We should want, and what, like I said, folks in the administration like a Marco Rubio or a Scott Besant, who I think do write and speak thoughtfully about it, have pointed toward, is the idea that we absolutely want a strong economic and security alliance. | ||
It's not going to be the whole world, because China's going to have its own sphere as well, but what we want to have within our sphere is a few things that, in the past, the U.S. didn't necessarily ask for. | ||
We're going to want balanced trade. | ||
We're going to want others to essentially own their own defense burdens. | ||
That doesn't mean we're not partnering and working together, but that everybody takes primary responsibility for their own defense. | ||
It's all actually very simple. | ||
It's all very easy and simple. | ||
And by the way, this is something that I haven't laid out in a while, but I did see a Headline from some mainstream newspaper earlier today that was, you know, Trump's tariffs mark the end of globalization. | ||
And there's difference between globalization and globalism. | ||
Globalization is the natural consequence of technology. | ||
Globalization has occurred since the first step person jumped on a horse. | ||
It's it just means that as technology Advances, distance becomes less important and less impactful and less of a barrier. | ||
So that's just that's just going to happen with the advance of technology. | ||
People rode horses, the distance between areas, the importance of that diminished. | ||
When they invented trains and airplanes, it diminished more. | ||
When you have instant communication around the world, the difference is practically nonexistent. | ||
That's going to continue. | ||
Because it's just a natural consequence of technology. | ||
There's nothing about, yeah, Trump's tariffs are the end of globalization. | ||
Europe can't fight a trade war. | ||
Well, they don't make anything or have purchasing power because they've been deliberately dismantled for the last 60 years. | ||
So globalization will continue and it's not bad. | ||
It's just a thing. | ||
It's just a natural consequence of technology advancing. | ||
There is nothing incumbent upon that. | ||
There's no reason why, because we can talk to somebody in India, we therefore need to replace all of our workers with Indians. | ||
Just because we can fly to China in 10 hours doesn't mean that we therefore must offshore all of our manufacturing to them. | ||
There is a difference between globalization and globalism. | ||
Globalism being the ideology of The globe of a eventually leading towards in the ultimate goal being a one-world government with a unaccountable Technocratic world government controlling everybody else Forever That's what they're moving towards and it has to do with a ton of different theories philosophies It's predicated on ending war by doing things | ||
like Having the country the economy of two countries so intertwined they literally can't go to war with each other Because they but it's almost mutually assured destruction So yeah, we're undoing all of that and Steve Bannon explained this yesterday and I think he probably was a at least a sizable portion of the Impetus that got us to this point. | ||
Let's go to clip number 29 now The 2nd of April, the Year of the Lord 2025. | ||
I believe we just heard one of the top two or three most powerful speeches that President Trump's ever given. | ||
And today to really reset the global geoeconomic order is nothing short of breathtaking. | ||
And President Trump went for an hour. | ||
It started just about after four o'clock. | ||
I think almost the entire Eric Bolling show was encapsulated by this. | ||
The president walked through his logic, walked through his political career, walked through how this issue had bothered him for decade after decade after decade as a private citizen, how he'd been talking about it since the 1980s with Japan, talked about the success of his first term, both politically and how this resonated up in the upper Midwest when we pierced the blue veil, what they called the blue wall, I guess, Pennsylvania. | ||
Michigan and Wisconsin in those days also included really taking Iowa, particularly the industrial kind of eastern half of Iowa and Ohio. | ||
And then he laid out, and I this was probably the most powerful, he called it an economic declaration of independence. | ||
And he took the time, although it's not full reciprocity. | ||
I think he used a term in there called kind reciprocity or kind reciprocal. | ||
So he didn't go full reciprocity. | ||
He also laid out for all the countries he was doing this for that it would be it get reversed by them lowering their tariffs. | ||
He went through country by country and and laid out on both the tariffs themselves and the non tariff barriers which drive up the price or drive up the cost of American goods getting in there. | ||
And walk through what it was. | ||
From India. | ||
From Japan. | ||
You know, from our allies. | ||
The EU. | ||
He said the EU, the day the EU ripping is off is over. | ||
He talked about one of the purposes of this is to bring large-scale, high-value-added manufacturing back to the United States. | ||
In short, it was everything that I, it's one of the proudest I've ever been of working with and for President Trump. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
This really was liberation day it's going to affect immediately tonight, and here's the other thing He had UAW team so you had Union working people particularly from Macomb County Which is the the railhead of the Reagan Democrats? | ||
That really gave the 1980 election to President Reagan and really changed the direction of our nation Cheers after cheer after cheer from from Union workers from working-class Americans Supporting President Trump in this, and just the power of it, I thought was almost overwhelming. | ||
MSNBC cut away, CNN played it through all the way to the end. | ||
I think Fox played it all the way through the end, of course, Real America's Voice. | ||
MSNBC had to cut in two-thirds of the way through it and start ripping on Trump. | ||
Prices are going to go up after the cheers of working people. | ||
And this is what's happened to the Democratic Party. | ||
After all those chairs of working-class people and working people, they're just sitting there, they're giving you the exact mantra of Wall Street, the exact mantra of the people who shipped the jobs overseas. | ||
Who shipped the jobs overseas. | ||
This also gets back to what Scott Besson said. | ||
The Constitution doesn't say that for American citizens, Or the Declaration of Independence, that the pursuit of happiness is just a lot of cheap stuff. | ||
It's also a well-paying job that you can consider a career. | ||
Once again, on MSNBC today, they had panelists, and one panelist broke in and said, look, I've gone around the country, I've talked to people, and when I asked them, is your concern here high prices, or is it better Paying jobs with real futures and real benefits She said to a person They said hey, we support President Trump because he's gonna bring good paying jobs back and manufacturing jobs back and jobs that have benefits Healthcare and others he's gonna break. | ||
That's what President Trump is aiming to bring back and we're with him He's on the Rose Garden today. | ||
The other thing with the stagecraft. | ||
I absolutely love the fact that they had the American flags hanging from all the different Pillars outside the Oval Office right right and back where President Trump stands He's in the Rose Garden and with his back right to that side of the Oval Office that opens out into the windows They had they had these amazing American flags all the Pillars between the pillars the space between the pillars were covered with these flags quite dramatic And President Trump was just on point. | ||
It was an incredible incredible speech It will go down in history because he said, hey, today's declaration of economic independence. | ||
And he means that. | ||
And he walked through and he didn't blame one country. | ||
He said he didn't blame them for having the tariffs they had. | ||
He didn't blame them for having the tariff barriers. | ||
He blamed, he looked, he said he blamed the people that have been in that office, the Oval Office, that allowed him to get away with it. | ||
And you know why that happened? | ||
The lobbyists. | ||
This system is rigged against American workers and the American middle class. | ||
It's rigged against you. | ||
Virtually every element of it is rigged against you. | ||
And since Reagan, and even more than Reagan, much more than Reagan, you've got a guy in there for all his imperfections. | ||
He's unrigging the system. | ||
He's shattering the system. | ||
Remember, they dared him to have this day. | ||
Why did he call it? | ||
Why did Trump raise the stakes as he always does and call it Liberation Day? | ||
This is he's trying to liberate the country itself and her citizens from a rigged domestic and international systems that has been put in place by globalists that have enriched them It made you a pauper. | ||
Because you are a pauper. | ||
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I think that's my favorite part, how he ends that. | |
Because you are poor, I'll have you. | ||
That's a very, that's a very funny way to end that. | ||
Because you are a pauper. | ||
Like, well, thanks, dude. | ||
But yeah, it's true. | ||
No, it's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
You're worse off than a peasant was in the Middle Ages. | ||
In terms of the actual quality of your lifestyle compared to what's possible. | ||
We're going to go to some more videos. | ||
I'm going to cover some more news. | ||
I'm going to cover this 17-year-old white guy murdered by a black kid in another racial hate crime. | ||
We're going to talk about Luigi Mangione. | ||
He inspired another vicious murder, but is being the, or at least the death penalty is being sought. | ||
I got a couple good videos to go to in the first five of the next hours. | ||
I don't know which one I'll go to exactly, but we got some, we got a lot of really powerful videos still to come. | ||
And a lot of stories talked about. | ||
We're going to get into the top stories of the day, the big headlines that are trending on Twitter in the next hour. | ||
And then I got to talk about anti-credits. | ||
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Let's look at the main players behind these lawsuits because it's shocking. | ||
Shocking. Have we ever seen these people before? | ||
No. First, let's take a look at American Oversight. | ||
This cute little... | ||
Organization here. | ||
They're involved in multiple suits, including one that was filed last week over the whole Signal Chat mess. | ||
American Oversight was launched in 2017. | ||
What a shock! | ||
It was right after Donald Trump entered the White House for the first time. | ||
And it was created specifically to fight against Trump at every turn. | ||
Its status as a 501c3 nonprofit means it relies on donations and grants. | ||
But it doesn't disclose any of its sponsors, but it also doesn't seem to have any funding problems. | ||
I wonder why? | ||
In fact, when the American Oversight launched, one of its senior advisors empathetically told USA Today, We just, we can't do it. | ||
We just can't do it. | ||
We don't discuss our donors. | ||
Oh, such empathy for these people. | ||
Isn't that great? | ||
Now, I'll get back to the American oversight in just a minute. | ||
As you will see, it's pretty clear who their likely donors are. | ||
Next, Democracy Forward. | ||
Now this one is really super special. | ||
They've also filed multiple lawsuits. | ||
What I'm showing you up the chalkboard, this is the vast majority of all these lawsuits. | ||
This one lawsuit included their request to Judge Boasberg to halt Trump's deportation flights of gang members and a case against eliminating the Department of Education. | ||
Democracy Forward was also started, this is so weird, in 2017. | ||
Same time. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
Justice Trump took office, just like American Oversight, and its mission was to make legal challenges to Trump policies. | ||
Now, they spent the last two years planning for all of their lawsuits before Trump did anything. | ||
Wow. That's like, you know, I've got to hire an accident attorney. | ||
Why? Has there been an accident? | ||
No, but there's gonna be one. | ||
And he's already preparing for it. | ||
Oh, that doesn't seem suspicious at all. | ||
Anyway, they would file all of these lawsuits if Trump won the election. | ||
Now, they wanted to use Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 as their blueprint, so they went after that. | ||
The chairman of Democracy Forward, the board of director of the chairman, is Mark Elias. | ||
Now, why do we know that name? | ||
Well, he's the mega-lawyer for Democrats who I've mentioned, oh, I don't know, tons of times over the last couple of years. | ||
He was general counsel for the one and only Hillary Clinton during her 2016 presidential campaign. | ||
That's weird. | ||
And then he was also running the DNC in 2020 and for Kamala Harris' campaign last year. | ||
He's neutral on these things. | ||
And then there's the captain of this whole enterprise. | ||
This guy, Norm Eisen. | ||
Love Normie. | ||
He's great. | ||
You've heard me talk about him, too. | ||
He is the co-founder of CREW, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. | ||
Ethics. He's also the co-founder of a newer group called State Democracy Defenders Fund. | ||
Ooh. One month before Trump started his second term in office, his State Democracy Defenders Fund had already requested records from 16 federal agencies about interactions with the new Department of Global Efficiency. | ||
He wasn't even in the office yet. | ||
But, no, we gotta know what Doge is doing. | ||
Now, where have we seen this dude before? | ||
Because I know we've seen him someplace. | ||
Well, during the 2019 Trump impeachment effort, he was the special counsel for Adam Schiff and the House Impeachment Committee. | ||
So, if you're on with Adam Schiff, you know you know all about ethics. | ||
Eisen is a lawfare zealot with one driving passion, and that is removing Donald Trump from office. | ||
Well, they tried that before, so why not just bury him in so many lawsuits that he can't get anything done? | ||
Here he is on MSNBC in February. | ||
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The lawsuits we're bringing, I'm planning a hundred this year. | |
One hundred. | ||
The lawsuits we're bringing are designed as part of that. | ||
And they're starting to work because you can't do it in the courts of law alone. | ||
You need the court of public opinion. | ||
And what did we see this week in parallel? | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Music I got a lot of videos to show you here that all sort of fall in the line of the same category. | ||
And that is that there is a global push to make it illegal to criticize Jewish people. | ||
And it's becoming impossible to ignore. | ||
I want to go to some of these videos. | ||
Let's go first to clip number Let's go to clip number seven here as a quick reminder of what what the purpose of this really is The purpose of the the anti-semitism The anti anti-semitism drive that we're seeing pushed the the ultimate Point of it is the ultimate outcome of it is Massive wars in the Middle East The Greater Israel Project, | ||
Kingdom of Heavenly Jerusalem, and the Ukrainian War. | ||
It's evil things being done in the shadows protected by the claim of anti-Semitism. | ||
Anti-Semitism, a claim that is wielded both against non-Jews to shut them up when asking questions about Things like the Mossad agents planting explosives with the e5 art team in the World Trade Center and against Jews To convince them constantly reinforce the idea Be loyal to The Jewish in group and to put themselves on the line to protect the psychotic | ||
Idiots like George Soros and Larry Fink and others They were systematically destroying everyone's lives, but who co-opt and hijack historic Jewish suffering to protect themselves from criticism. | ||
So the ultimate outcome at the end of the day is this, clip number seven. | ||
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I know for a fact that he's poisoning his own people. | |
He doesn't believe in the worth of each individual. | ||
We must do everything we possibly can to stop the terror. | ||
Now watch this drive. | ||
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You're going to apologize for the million Iraqis that are dead because you lie. | |
You lie about weapons and mass destruction. | ||
You lie about connections tonight, 11. | ||
You lie about Iraqis and Iraqis. | ||
You sent me to Iraq. | ||
You sent me to Iraq in 2003. | ||
My friends are dead. | ||
I'm just a little tired. | ||
You lie about Iraqis. | ||
A million Iraqis are dead because you lie. | ||
All your friends are dead because you lie. | ||
You need to apologize. | ||
Apologize. The tyrant has fallen. | ||
And Iraq is free. | ||
Yeah, that's the ultimate outcome of what we're seeing here. | ||
Let's go to clip number six. | ||
This is David Friedman, a leading contender for Trump's U.N. ambassador pick. | ||
He's praising the administration's crackdown on anti-Semitism. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
We've cut off hundreds of millions of dollars to the most... | ||
Elite but at the same time the most anti-semitic universities on campus we have begun deporting Illegal aliens who hate Jews and advocate for the destruction of Israel we have And this is a bigger point because when you think about All the people who are in the business of fighting anti-semitism, | ||
there are many, many NGOs, there are many organizations, there are many people who commit their lives to it, and they're all very good people and have enormously good intentions. | ||
But a government can do in two months more than any organization can do in its lifetime. | ||
And so when we talk about the importance of A bipartisan fight against anti-semitism, which of course I endorse, and I, as my predecessor said, I condemn anti-semitism on the right and on the left. | ||
I'm an equal opportunity condemner of anti-semitism. | ||
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You're alluding to Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson. | |
Yeah, none of them are any good on the right, on the left. | ||
I don't like any of these anti-semites, and I'm not shy about it. | ||
government, a government, the United States government or the government of France or the government of any other country, has the power to rein in anti-Semitism in a much more effective way. | ||
And, you know, people say, well, you know, the governments are not in the business of changing the way people think. | ||
That's true. | ||
To my thinking, most people who are, you know, anti-Semites, most of these people running around, we're not going to win their hearts and minds because they don't have hearts and they don't have minds. | ||
So, you know, how are we going to, there's no reason to think we're ever going to convince them, but we can deport them. | ||
We can put them in jail. | ||
We can make their lives miserable. | ||
We can cut off their funding. | ||
And that's what the Trump administration is doing for the first time. | ||
Wow. So I don't know, personally, on a personal note, if you're trying to fight anti-Semitism, Sort of doing the opposite. | ||
What I saw there was a Jewish gangster bragging about having control of the American government and using it exclusively to target enemies of him and his ethnic group by withholding funds, destroying our universities, or, you know, daring to criticize a literal genocide that's going on. | ||
Criticizing or, you know, attempting to destroy Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, myself, right? | ||
We don't have brains or hearts because we aren't We aren't, you know, endlessly submissive to these disgusting freaks like you just saw there. | ||
So, yeah, I don't know if you're going to decrease anti-Semitism by bragging about the fact that the Trump administration is, for some reason that's inexplicable to most of us normal people, totally beholden to these Despicable gangsters that again are destroying the First Amendment, | ||
destroying our universities, causing division in a time when America itself is sort of fighting for its own survival while simultaneously receiving hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer money. | ||
This is all kind of intolerable. | ||
I find all of this utterly intolerable and that man is a leading contender for Trump's U.N. ambassador. | ||
He's only slightly worse than Elisa Stefnik, who was the previous U.N. ambassador, who I guess they withdrew because they didn't want to lose a Congress seat or something. | ||
But regardless, whoever goes to represent America at the U.N., clearly, first and foremost, has to prioritize Israel and the Jewish people over any loyalty to America in the U.S. And people like myself, actual Americans who actually have loyalty to this country. | ||
This is all unsustainable. | ||
And it's going to go away. | ||
This isn't going to happen. | ||
This can't continue. | ||
It really can't. | ||
Even though, for some godforsaken reason, we have to support people like Randy Fine, who may be the first person in the history of America to be a dual citizen with Israel. | ||
And actually of a size where he can occupy America and Israel simultaneously. | ||
Therefore giving good reason to his dual citizenship. | ||
Let's go to clip number 8 here. | ||
Hate speech laws passed in Florida under faux conservative governor Ron DeSantis celebrated by Jewish blimp Randy Fine. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Holding people accountable without violating their free Sure. And again, I would remind you that there is no, there's no First Amendment right to conduct. | |
There's a First Amendment right to speech. | ||
And the things that we're targeting in the bill are not speech. | ||
Again, if someone wants to stand across the street from my house and wave a sign on the sidewalk, they have every right to do that. | ||
And this bill won't have anything to do with that. | ||
But when it veers into conduct, and so the way we're going to approach this is through a hate crime kicker. | ||
So if you project, if you graffiti a building, it is a crime now. | ||
But if your motivation is hate, it will be a third-degree felony. | ||
You will spend five years in prison. | ||
If you want to litter, it's a crime right now. | ||
But if you litter and your motivation is a hate crime, it will be a third-degree felony. | ||
You will spend five years in jail. | ||
It is a crime right now to hang banners from an interstate. | ||
For obvious reasons, we don't want to distract drivers. | ||
But if you do that, and you have a hate crime, a hate motivation, it will be a third-degree felony. | ||
You will spend five years in jail. | ||
How optimistic are you of moving this bill along? | ||
I guarantee the bill will pass. | ||
And I never do that. | ||
But trust me, we control both sides, okay? | ||
We control the Democrats and the Republicans, so anything we want gets passed. | ||
Trust me on this one. | ||
He's talking about destroying the First Amendment. | ||
He's talking about destroying the First Amendment. | ||
He's talking about handing out flyers. | ||
He's calling that littering. | ||
He's talking about graffiti. | ||
He's talking about banner hanging. | ||
Now those things, as he points out, are already illegal. | ||
But he's talking about putting you in jail for five years. | ||
If it's anti-semitic. | ||
So if you have the wrong thoughts on the flyer, then it's a crime and it's five years in prison. | ||
If you have banners that offend that bloated retard, then you're gonna go to jail for five years. | ||
It's intolerable. | ||
This is intolerable. | ||
I don't... | ||
we can't tolerate this. | ||
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Yeah, it's de facto hate speech. | |
Well, right. | ||
He doesn't exist. | ||
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In both of these, in both the clips that you just played, if you'd allow me to react, what I noticed is, you know, the second clip, right? | |
says, you know, we're not here punishing speech, but right. | ||
And it's after that, but that he says, yes, we're really punishing speech, right? | ||
Because it's a banner thing. | ||
And again, they're determining what is hateful conduct, right? | ||
So, so that is, you know, hate speech. | ||
And in the, in the first clip, you know, the guy says, yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
We are using the government. | ||
They're saying we're not doing that, but we're doing that, right? | ||
Right. Well, he said he says he says you can't use governments to change people's minds But you can use governments to destroy their lives. | ||
That's what he said He said you can use the government, or you can use all these pressure levels that they've accrued to themselves to restrict them from having a voice, destroying their financial capability. | ||
I mean, they want to destroy your life. | ||
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They want to use the government to do that. | |
Yeah, well, you know, because you don't have hearts and minds, because you're not human, because you're animals, just like Palestinians. | ||
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And that's just a rhetorical trick, right? | |
He's using to demonize his enemies. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, no, it's in Again, these are not people who are actually anti-semitic like you had pointed out earlier. | ||
It's people who are calling out, you know, literal genocide Bad behavior by a nation-state and it's conflated with you know, a religious sect of people religious ethnic sect of people. | ||
Yeah It's the excuse that they use but let's not get confused. | ||
It is It is both, you know anti-war Protests people being against the genocide that Israel is carrying out in Gaza with American weapons, you know, obviously there's that but it's also just religious supremacy ethnic supremacy, it's Criticizing us is illegal and that's just well, he can dress it up. | ||
However, they want that's all they're doing. | ||
So again, I don't know how Anybody anybody can watch this and not see it for what it is in the same way That if our government was occupied by a bunch of dudes in robes saying, hey, our government, we don't have an ability to change your mind about Catholics, but the government can destroy everybody financially, physically, mentally. | ||
We can destroy anybody who's anti-Catholic. | ||
It's like, okay, we live in a Catholic theocracy. | ||
That's What it would look like. | ||
Well, it is what it looks like. | ||
We live in a Jewish theocracy. | ||
We live in a country right now where the First Amendment is being destroyed on behalf of a religious group. | ||
So this religion apparently now has hijacked our entire governmental system and is using it to silence their critics. | ||
So this is a problem and it gets worse. | ||
It gets a hell of a lot worse. | ||
And first of all, there's Stories about this sort of constantly clip number 11. Newly released video footage shows a student at the University of Cincinnati being arrested for waving a Palestinian flag. | ||
Now there could be this more to this story, but I don't think so. | ||
They're deporting people for writing op-eds that are opposing the war in Israel. | ||
They're hunting down and trying to deport college students that have been in this country since they were seven years old and don't even speak the language of their home country. | ||
But they're trying to be sent back because you have to understand there's a viciousness at play here. | ||
We see it with the genocide going on in Gaza, right? | ||
And they use the same language to talk about me. | ||
They use the same language to talk about you and talk about the college students. | ||
Here you see a student being violently arrested by these Zogbots, right? | ||
By these police officers keeping the peace, violently arresting somebody for having a flag. | ||
That they don't like. | ||
Now they'll never do this for America because it would be in violation of America. | ||
It'd be like, you know, contradictory at the very foundation. | ||
The idea that you'd arrest somebody for desecrating or messing with an American flag when the flag represents your ability to speak freely. | ||
See, the Palestinian and Israeli flags, they don't represent the ability to speak freely. | ||
They represent ethnic supremacy. | ||
So there's nothing hypocritical about this. | ||
It's all very straightforward. | ||
In a country run by Jews, you'll be arrested for your speech against Jews. | ||
That's what we're witnessing here. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
I wouldn't- and hey, call me anti-semitic if you want. | ||
I really don't give a shit at this point because I wouldn't call them Jews if they weren't Jews. | ||
It wouldn't matter if they were Jews if it wasn't the reason that all of this is predicated on. | ||
You understand this? | ||
So if you're Jewish and you're listening to me and you're offended by this, get over it. | ||
You're part of the problem. | ||
Okay? It's up to you. | ||
You're the ones, by the way, and we can do it again. | ||
We can go through the, you know, the ADL's playbook where they go, oh, white people, I know it might be uncomfortable hearing us all call for your death and extermination, but here's why it's actually good for you to get on board with this. | ||
Here's how to talk to your white friends when they get uncomfortable when you talk to them. | ||
Like, maybe we need to do that where we go, Jewish people, look, I know it's going to be uncomfortable to hear this, But you need to get over it, okay? | ||
So again, it's like... | ||
We hear so much crap about white people. | ||
I just don't have sympathy for anybody else anymore. | ||
Like, I really don't. | ||
I really don't. | ||
Go cry about it. | ||
I don't give a shit. | ||
I really, really, really, really don't anymore. | ||
So it's up to you. | ||
You can oppose this. | ||
You can be against this. | ||
You can stand up for the First Amendment. | ||
You can speak out against your co-ethnics that are now advertising on your behalf How they're going to crush anybody using the power of the state. | ||
They're going to destroy anybody's lives. | ||
They don't think that anybody who opposes them have hearts or minds or are worthy of any consideration. | ||
They're animals that deserve to be killed. | ||
The babies are terrorists. | ||
I mean, these people are insane. | ||
If you're on their side, you're part of the problem. | ||
Doesn't matter if you're Jewish or not. | ||
If you're with us and the free speech people and the Americans whose values give you the right to worship and the right for people to criticize you, if you're on the side of the good people, Then I got no problem with you. | ||
I don't care if you're Jewish. | ||
This isn't about being Jewish. | ||
It's about the fact that these people are doing things that are destroying our rights. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
None of this is confusing or objectionable. | ||
These people are evil and they're co-opting you and your religion and your historical suffering in order to get away with it. | ||
Don't let them. | ||
Problem solved. | ||
Okay? Let's go to clip number 12 here. | ||
This is a rabbi telling a Senate hearing on anti-Semitism that it's not enough to be anti-Semitic. | ||
You have to be anti-anti-semitic. | ||
We've heard this over and over from Black Lives Matter. | ||
It's not enough to be not racist. | ||
You have to be anti-racist. | ||
You have to, you know, end your bloodline and apologize for your history and your existence as a white person. | ||
And we're done with this. | ||
We've been done with this. | ||
But they're still doing it. | ||
Sub number 12, here's a rabbi. | ||
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Anti-semitism is not just an age-old prejudice. | |
It is a contemporary crisis manifesting on campuses across the nation. | ||
Oh, it's a crisis? | ||
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It is not enough for individuals or institutions to merely claim they are not anti-semitic. | |
As my father once taught me, it is not enough for people, especially public figures, to be neutral or not be anti-semitic. | ||
One must be anti-anti-semitic. | ||
We must demand the same of our universities and government institutions. | ||
This hearing, in my opinion, is an attempt To be just that. | ||
Anti-anti-semitic. | ||
Deport him! | ||
That man should be deported immediately. | ||
He is not American. | ||
He does not support American ideas. | ||
He is not helping our country to be less anti-semitic. | ||
Yeah, pro-Israel right adopts leftist tactics to silence opponents. | ||
We're against it when the left does it. | ||
We're against when the right does it. | ||
And again, you know, there's just this The added insult to injury. | ||
We don't need to go over it again. | ||
But I mean, how many times have you seen these same universities hold the most outrageous anti-white positions and nothing's ever done? | ||
And it's, it's telling. | ||
It's just very telling when for the first time ever, you know, something that makes Jews a little bit uncomfortable happens on campuses and it's just, All hands on deck, billions of dollars being withdrawn, congressional hearings, presidents being fired. | ||
Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, all of these headlines in the last few days. | ||
Hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
In Harvard's case, $9 billion endowment threatened to be withdrawn and defunded if they don't get a handle on anti-Semitism, a.k.a. | ||
shut down the lawful speech of their own students. | ||
And by the way, people go, well, these are foreign students. | ||
You know, half of Harvard is foreign. | ||
42% of Princeton are foreign. | ||
See, this is the problem. | ||
They've sold out our birthright. | ||
Now these American institutions are filled with non-Americans, controlled by non-Americans, and they're losing American values. | ||
And if they protest a genocide, the American government is ready and willing to step in and destroy them. | ||
On behalf of the people carrying out the genocide, this is all retarded. | ||
Let's go to clip number 21 here. | ||
Get ready for the second war on the First Amendment. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I think that anti-Semitism thing is such a trap and I realize what's happening right now. | |
So the JFK reveals had tons of stuff about Israeli intelligence. | ||
Everybody's glomming on to that and retweeting it, whatever. | ||
I made a connection to something I haven't heard anybody else make a connection to. | ||
There are all these articles in the Wall Street Journal, I don't know if it's in other News about these law firms. | ||
Trump is going after all the big law firms for some reason or another that's supposed to be vindictive, whatever. | ||
But one by one, these law firms are making deals with Trump. | ||
So Paul Weiss, I think, said they would give $40 million of pro bono work, another one, a big one, maybe scadden arms or whatever, $100 million of pro bono work if Trump leaves them alone. | ||
And that's Both of them cited drafting anti-Semitism legislation free was going to be one of the things that they do. | ||
So A, they're going to get that stuff drafted free outside of the government and just install it. | ||
And the other thing is, if all the big law firms make these side deals with Trump, this is an old trick, None of them is going to be able to represent the resistance against that, the counter arguments. | ||
It's like if you're getting a divorce, go talk to all the divorce lawyers in your neighborhood, in your area, so that your spouse can't get representation. | ||
It conflicts them out. | ||
It's an old trick. | ||
So I feel like that's coming, like soon, that this has been a trap. | ||
So you've got all these lawyer groups that are, you know, filing cases to Uh, limit Trump's ability to do anything. | ||
We talked about this yesterday on The War Room. | ||
These judges can't act unilaterally. | ||
They can't act on their own. | ||
There's always a group of lawyers that has to put forward a case with plaintiffs. | ||
Then they're able to restrict Trump's activities. | ||
They've tried everything they can to destroy Trump. | ||
Now Trump is, like, gonna get payback. | ||
And they go, wait, wait, wait, we'll work for you for free. | ||
We'll write your anti-Semitism bill. | ||
This is the biggest threat to our liberties in existence today. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We are talking about the number one threat to our liberties as exists right now. | ||
And that is the anti-anti-Semitism drive. | ||
With just basically everybody in Trump's administration agreeing that it's not enough to just not be Anti-semitic, you have to be anti-anti-semitic, meaning you have to be phylo-semitic. | ||
You have to love and worship and give a pass to Jews, because they're Jews, I guess. | ||
I don't treat people differently because they're immutable characteristics. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
Actually, I judge everybody on the basis of their behavior and actions, and not on the basis of who they are, and that goes both directions, so... | ||
No, so I'm not going to go along with any of this. | ||
This is all terrible. | ||
And that's a, that's a, uh, you know, principled, pretty simple stance. | ||
And I don't know if, uh, I don't know. | ||
We can, we can go to this video. | ||
I don't know how, how good it actually is, but, uh, we can go to it. | ||
Clip number 24. We are a different government, | ||
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working on foreign soil. | |
This is a clip from the Lobby USA episode 1. This is a woman from the Israeli government talking about their actions in America. | ||
The strategic goal in funding codify RHRA definition of anti-Semitism into U.S. | ||
law, consult U.S. | ||
legal experts how to direct and fund U.S. | ||
orgs to pressure lawmakers to pass IHRA while avoiding far registration, create a non-profit Israeli charity exempt from Phara to direct funds to U.S. | ||
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NGOs. | |
The Israeli government decided to be a key player. | ||
Because we can bring things that usually are not existing in NGOs or civilian entities that are now involved in this thing. | ||
The Israeli government can look at the bigger picture and actually create this coordination and cooperation. | ||
We are the only player inside the pro-Israeli network who can actually say that he's filling the gaps. | ||
Dean, you remember, if we can pause it right there, you remember the video, the first video that we showed you, which is David Friedman, the leading contender for Trump's UN ambassador pick. | ||
He said exactly the same thing, right? | ||
He said there are certain things that only governments can do. | ||
That's why we need the U.S. government to be the one doing this. | ||
Well, what you're seeing here is people from the Israeli government interacting with, coordinating, directing, and providing government-level services to activist groups here in America. | ||
This is what we call foreign influence, unaccountable foreign influence in the American process. | ||
You know, it's the thing that we're supposed to impeach Trump over because he talked to Russia one time. | ||
Meanwhile, we have a foreign nation running operations in this country with cooperation of dual citizens here to take over our government and have it serve them. | ||
So that's a problem, and we're seeing how it plays out here. | ||
Let's continue with the video. | ||
So at a hearing on Monday, combat anti-Semitism movement. | ||
And so the CAM, Combat Anti-Semitism Movement, is coming from Israel. | ||
And this is Congressman Mike Lawler talking about his participation in that. | ||
When Jews talk about anti-Semitism and you respond by attacking Israel, that's anti-Semitic. | ||
The Institute for the Study of the Goal of Anti-Semitism in Policy. | ||
Brigadier General Saima Vatkin Gil is the VP of Strategy and Board of Advisors. | ||
Israeli documents show expansive government effort to shape U.S. discourse around the Gaza War. | ||
And you know that CNN and BBC both had Israeli government overseers vetting all the information they presented about the war. | ||
Then there's the Network Contagion Research Institute. | ||
Again, that same brigadier general from Israel running this. | ||
The corruption of the American mind, how foreign funding of U.S. higher education by authoritarian regimes is distorting Americans' perspective on the Middle East, anti-Semitism crisis, students are terrorists inspired by foreign Arab donors, Zionism and Israel is Judaism. | ||
adopt IHRA. | ||
You've got Elise Stefanik. | ||
All these hearings were the result of our report M.I.T. | ||
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The genocide of Jewish people isn't something which can be discussed on your own state of law. | |
It isn't something that will be immediately condemned or not. | ||
It depends on context. | ||
This part depends on context, of course, where I vote. | ||
One billion people, they vote solid. | ||
But if they would see not only this, but the speech of this congressman before, they would hear the word Israel. | ||
Why? Because all these hearings were a result of our report that all these immigrants are beginning from Haram and getting a lot of money from Qatar. | ||
And in the course of those agreements, we are open to different sentences, to different lectures on oppression, the oppressed, the oppressions of Israel and the rest of the Pacific. | ||
Well, let me ask you this. | ||
Will admissions offers be rescinded or any disciplinary action be taken against students or applicants who say, from the river to the sea or into FATA, advocating for the murder of Jews? | ||
As I've said, that type of hateful, reckless, offensive speech is personally abhorrent to me. | ||
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And today that no action will be taken, what action will be taken? | |
When speech crosses into conduct. | ||
That violates our policies, including policies against bullying, harassment, or intimidation. | ||
We take action and we have robust disciplinary processes that allow us to hold individuals accountable. | ||
Annalise Stefaniq, of course, received nearly a million dollars from the pros of the real lobby. | ||
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Individuals to understand how they're spreading and how they create a predictive component of the emergence of threats against democracy and unrest. | |
And so these are the methods that we use to expose and combat disinformation between these virtual networks and the real world. | ||
About how online speech is actually a crime. | ||
This again, Israeli government ministry backs online secret campaigns. | ||
We censor information that's critical to our enemies who have no capability like us, who do not have a Jewish brain, and therefore our enemy relies to a large extent on open information. | ||
Members of Congress introduced 10 separate bills incorporating IHRA definition of anti-Semitism into US law. | ||
And that's what's happened. | ||
So this is killing the Constitution through IHRA false equivalency. | ||
1. Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. | ||
2. Columbia Act. | ||
3. Define to Defeat Act. | ||
And if we can go back to that, I want to read all these because these are all the things that are occurring right now. | ||
Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. | ||
Columbia Act. | ||
Define to Defeat Act. | ||
Countering Anti-Semitism Act. | ||
Anti-Semitism Inclusion and DEI Act. | ||
Anti-Semitism Community Service Act. | ||
Protect Jewish Students and Faculty Act. | ||
Holocaust Education and Anti-Semitism Lessons Act. | ||
No student loan forgiveness for anti-semitic criminal act. | ||
Ending subsidies for pro-terrorist activities on campus act. | ||
So these are the 10 bills that have been put forward all to deal with an issue that doesn't exist. | ||
Israel strategic goal achieved. | ||
Criticism of Israel is a crime in the U.S. This is what eventually is happening again. | ||
This video is put together by atjinxgirl1994 and we can continue playing it here. | ||
How much longer in this? | ||
If I can criticize... | ||
If I can criticize my own government, I sure as hell can criticize Israel. | ||
It's our First Amendment right. | ||
Reject the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. | ||
Call your senators. | ||
Make the call. | ||
This is about to pass. | ||
No to the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism. | ||
No to criminalizing criticism of Israel. | ||
No to criminalizing Bible references. | ||
No to the Anti-Semitic Awareness Act. | ||
And of course, this is what has dictated so much of what Trump's Administration has been up to and the choices that they've made including things like rejecting Matt Gaetz because he dared to question whether the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act would make portions of the gospel illegal which they obviously would since it's the gospel that says the Jews killed Jesus and that is one of the things in the IHRA that is considered anti-semitic. | ||
So they're destroying the First Amendment through the back door for one group of people in particular and They're doing it on the right, and there's something about Israel. | ||
People on the right just jump to fulfill all of the worst stereotypes about right-wingers that they would never do for any other group of people, including their own. | ||
And again, I would be happy to see this level of activity when it came to anti-whitism, because that's real. | ||
That actually exists. | ||
See, the people I'm sure they said some offensive things at these Palestinian protests, but they are protesting a genocide going on. | ||
They are actually pointing out real horrific, senseless, brutal crimes like gang raping prisoners until they die without ever charging them with the crime. | ||
The absolute horror show that we've seen day in and day out that continues to this day with dozens if not hundreds of Palestinians being killed on practically a daily basis. | ||
In Israel as they continue to bomb tents and things. | ||
So they call protesting that anti-semitism. | ||
When what's really happening is people are saying, this is sick. | ||
Our country and our school in some cases are actively contributing to what we were indoctrinated to hate. | ||
Like you grow up hearing stories from World War II. | ||
And just going, oh my God, this is horrible. | ||
How could people do this? | ||
I don't even understand how they got to that point. | ||
And then you see it happening again in real life, you know, on live stream, just murdering children, displacing, I mean, just, you know, all of what's happened. | ||
And so it's sort of in line with the ideology that's been baked into these people that that's the type of thing you're supposed to stand up against. | ||
And that the world would have been so much better if people had just, you know, stood up and resisted Hitler back in World War II. | ||
Because that's what our entire world is defined by now. | ||
And here they have an opportunity to do exactly that. | ||
They're called anti-Semitic. | ||
And I point this out because there are no Harvard courses talking about how Jewish people are irredeemably evil. | ||
There are Harvard courses saying that about white people. | ||
Ironically, it's Jewish professors that are running these things of how to eradicate whiteness and end to whiteness. | ||
Right, Noel Ibchev or whatever his name is, as these things do exist. | ||
So it would actually be appropriate for congressmen to shout down the Harvard president about what the hell are you going to do about this? | ||
How is this happening at your college? | ||
How do you have courses and articles in your official paper demonizing an entire race of people, criticizing And and dehumanizing people because they're immutable characteristics. | ||
That is unacceptable. | ||
That should be the purview of the government to come in and say, we're taking all of your money until you root out this sickening evil hatred that you're teaching to your students. | ||
That doesn't happen. | ||
It never happens. | ||
That is like impossible to happen. | ||
But if they don't allow people to protest a genocide, it does happen. | ||
And you see at least Stephanie and all these other people, including You know, white Christian right-wingers who, like, feel that they finally have license to actually be the stereotypes that they're always portrayed as, but they'll never do it for white people. | ||
They'll never do it for Christians. | ||
We're here to be abused and disadvantaged and disenfranchised relentlessly, but you're not allowed to do that to Jews, and it's unacceptable, infuriating, and unsustainable. | ||
But it's not just America either. | ||
Just on a final note here, we'll go to clip number 28. As this is the Five Eyes worldwide collaboration of these Jewish groups all simultaneously and unanimously in all of these different countries putting forward the exact same type of legal restrictions to create a worldwide ban on discussing their activities. | ||
This is, again, not something that should be allowed to persist. | ||
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Let's go now to clip number 28. Peter, you know how you're always ranting about AIPAC running the show in Washington? | |
Well, guess what? | ||
It turns out they've got a whole franchise model going on. | ||
Like a Starbucks of influence peddling. | ||
Oh, let me guess. | ||
AIPAC Jr. | ||
Locations springing up in every strip mall? | ||
Would you like a side of lobbying with your latte? | ||
Not far off. | ||
You see, a lot of the Five Eyes countries, you know, the big surveillance alliance, U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, have their own version of AIPAC. | ||
It's like the same lobby, just with a different accent. | ||
Wait, wait, wait. | ||
So you're telling me it's not just America getting the full Zionist pressure treatment? | ||
They're exporting it like a McDonald's of manipulation? | ||
Precisely. In Australia, they've got AIJEC, the Australia slash Israel and Jewish Affairs Council. | ||
Basically AIPAC with a kangaroo twist. | ||
Same lobbying tactic, same agenda, making sure politicians toe the pro-Israel line. | ||
Boy, mate, you better vote for that pro-Israeli bill or you'll be about as popular as a dingo in a daycare. | ||
Exactly. Then there's Canada, which has CJA, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs. | ||
They're practically a Canadian clone of AIPAC, pulling strings in Ottawa and making sure no one steps out of line. | ||
And you're gonna love this one. | ||
New Zealand has its very own New Zealand Jewish Council. | ||
Smaller country, same big influence. | ||
You speak out against Israel there. | ||
Good luck getting invited to a barbecue anytime soon. | ||
And of course, you've got the UK, where the Board of Deputies of British Jews basically plays the same role. | ||
Lobbying Parliament, shaping media coverage, and... | ||
Making sure, criticizing Israeli policy gets you labeled a troublemaker at best, or an anti-Semite at worst. | ||
Oh yeah, nothing says healthy democracy like being afraid to criticize a foreign government. | ||
And naturally, we've got AIPAC itself here in the U.S., making sure Congress is as obedient as a dog with a treat. | ||
I mean, who needs independent foreign policy when you've got Israeli PAC money to guide the way, right? | ||
Oh, yeah, totally. | ||
I mean, who cares about American interests when you can rubber stamp whatever Tel Aviv wants, am I right? | ||
And the best part? | ||
These lobbies coordinate across countries, so if you're a politician who speaks out, they can apply pressure from multiple angles. | ||
Globally. You might get blacklisted in Washington, smeared in London, and mysteriously disinvited from a fundraiser in Sydney, all in the same week. | ||
Damn, Stewie, these guys are running a multinational lobbying syndicate. | ||
It's like the freakin' Coca-Cola of geopolitics. | ||
Same product, different label, and it's still rotting your insides. | ||
Exactly. So make sure to like, follow, and share to help spread the word. | ||
There's the characters from Family Guy giving you a good rundown on the global nature of this. | ||
We'll go to one more video before we close out. | ||
But again, if you can't recognize what a threat this is to our freedom of speech, I don't know what to what to tell you. | ||
I actually genuinely believe in freedom of religion, which means you're allowed to criticize religions, which means America should not be beholden certainly to a foreign state, but even more so to a religious ethnic supremacy group that is now using the American government and has for a while used the American government to silence critics of them. | ||
So it's just a it's just a mafia acting like a mafia. | ||
So there it is. | ||
So deal with it like you deal with it if it was any other group. | ||
For some reason, when it comes to Jews, everybody gets scared or inverts their beliefs. | ||
The classic Ben Shapiro role, calling out identity politics, making a career out of calling out identity politics while being himself obsessed with identity politics. | ||
A little bit ironic. | ||
It's very hypocritical. | ||
And it's not something that I feel the need to adhere to. | ||
Finally, we'll go to the last video because this is a foreign minister himself, Netanyahu, bragging about the power that Israel has over American public speech. | ||
Let's go to clip number nine. | ||
These ignorant demonstrators. | ||
Who are they demonstrating for? | ||
For these murderers, these rapists, these mass killers. | ||
Now the babies. | ||
This is a reflection of a deep rot that has pervaded the intellectual hub of free societies. | ||
Well, that's true. | ||
And this vilification of Israel, the Jewish people, and Western values has been propagated by a systemic alliance between the ultra-progressive left and radical Islam. | ||
It must be resolutely fought by civilized societies to safeguard their future. | ||
This is why we must all commend President Trump's decisive actions against antisemitism. | ||
And we must pressure other governments to do the same. | ||
A government can do in two months more than any organization can do in its lifetime. | ||
And so when we talk about the importance of a bipartisan fight against antisemitism, which of course I endorse, and I, as my predecessor said, I condemn Anti-Semitism on the right and on the left. | ||
I'm an equal opportunity condemner of anti-Semitism. | ||
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You're alluding to Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson. | |
Yeah, none of them are any good on the right, on the left. | ||
I don't like any of these anti-Semites. | ||
They're just some of the best people on the right. | ||
No, they're just some of the best, most successful, most popular people in the entire conservative sphere. | ||
But we should destroy them, disown them, try to ruin their lives because they don't bow the knee to a foreign state. | ||
Greasy pornographer, at least that's what he looks like. | ||
I'm not calling him a pornographer. | ||
I don't think he's ever produced pornography. | ||
I'm just saying I wouldn't trust him with my kids or with a unrestricted internet access. | ||
He's a greasy, creepy-looking old man. | ||
But Netanyahu also, you know, talking about this, talking about, like, ironically, Western values. | ||
Well, Western values are Christian values. | ||
Christian values are things like free speech, freedom of association, And yes, even speech that's offensive or interferes with your despicable plans, like that's still free speech, actually. | ||
So if we want to defend our Western values, it's not the Muslims that are threatening it. | ||
Now, there are Muslims creating colonies in Texas. | ||
We'll get to that. | ||
But this is not a situation in which being against one side means you're for the other. | ||
I'm against anybody that is threatening American values, anybody that is systematically dismantling constitutional protections that we enjoy through the Bill of Rights. | ||
In that case, it's the Jews as the number one threat right now. | ||
It's the Israelis as the number one threat and the American Jews who are going along with this out of some loyalty to an ethnic group over the country. | ||
It's not acceptable. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I won't stand for it. | ||
I won't be silent for it. | ||
Let's go to clip number two. | ||
China, as we speak, is expanding their Haifa port next to their naval base as they are basically selling out to China and cooperating with China and cozying up with China and doing everything they can to help China expand in the Middle East. | ||
In complete contradiction to American interests. | ||
Let's go to clip number two here. | ||
You just see this is the massive, unbelievable port that China is building in Haifa, Israel. | ||
Friends like these, right? | ||
Israel opens Chinese-operated port in Haifa to boost regional trade links. | ||
Israel has opened a new shipping port along its Mediterranean coast that will bring much-needed competition to the sector plagued by delays and boost the country's standing as a regional trade hub. | ||
The 5.5 billion shekel bay port at Haifa will be operated by Shanghai International Port Group, which will enable larger classes of cargo ship carrying 18,000 containers or more to dock in Israel. | ||
And it was funny because somebody listed, somebody asked like, you know, why is Israel even considered our friend? | ||
Like, what do they do for us? | ||
And this other person Listed out all these things 20 things that Israel has done for us, and it's frankly hilarious Shared key Intel on Iran Syria and terror groups like Hamas Hezbollah Isis, etc. | ||
Okay, that's your enemies Okay, we don't have enemies in the Middle East without Israel All right, it's just not we it's just we have nothing to do there, but we have no reason to be against Syria We have no reason really to be against Iran except that we had a puppet They're installed there that they overthrew in order to nationalize their oil, so it wasn't going strictly to British Petroleum. | ||
So I guess, you know, from the from the overthrow of the Shah in the 50s, like, okay, fine. | ||
But just everything that is listed here is just, well, Israel helped America fight its enemies. | ||
It's like America fights Israel's enemy. | ||
They aren't our enemies. | ||
So here's the 20 things Israel has done for us. | ||
They shared key intel on their enemies. | ||
Great. They handed over captured Soviet weapons during the Cold War, like MiG jets and radar tech. | ||
Okay, so during the Cold War, they gave us outdated Soviet tech. | ||
Go ahead and search Jonathan Pollard, because Israel also facilitated the mass theft of American technology to the Soviets. | ||
Sort of a both. | ||
Two-way street there. | ||
That's sort of a moot point. | ||
Took out Iraq's nuclear reactor. | ||
Okay, that was again for you, not our enemies. | ||
Worked with the U.S. on missile defense systems like Arrow and David's Sling. | ||
Developed the Iron Dome, which U.S. helped fund and now co-produces. | ||
Okay, so one of the things that Israel did for us was that the U.S. built the Iron Dome for them. | ||
This is what I mean. | ||
It's just like, not only are we destroying our own rights, Right now, it seems like the first priority has actually been to make a lot of cuts this week. | ||
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There's news of massive cuts to HHS. | |
At this point, about a quarter of HHS's 82,000 employees have left or expected to be terminated. | ||
So, just some of the Thank you. | ||
Right. What do you say to people in the public who are concerned now about drug safety, about whether we're prepared for the next pandemic when these cuts have happened so hard so fast? | ||
Yeah, I'd say to the reporters in the room and the lobbyists in the room, I mean, obviously make your case, but I'd truly ask for, as you're making it, a little bit of humility about what the voters were trying to say by putting Bobby Kennedy Jr. in this position of power. | ||
A little bit of humility to ask why Bobby Kennedy along with President Trump are the two most popular political figures in America by far. | ||
What the voters are trying to say, and I think they were right, is that the system is really on the wrong track. | ||
that the existing health authorities, just demonstrably, the NIH oversaw, and this is just consensus at this point, the creation, the literal creation of a pandemic. | ||
The NIH, whose goal is to promote American health, has overseen a devastation, just an object devastation in American health over the past 20 years, with disease rates skyrocketing in America, leading the world of almost every single chronic disease, with rates of nearly every single chronic disease being at an all-time high among kids. | ||
There's been very little innovation with small pharma, with innovative therapeutics at the FDA. | ||
It costs a billion dollars to get through the process. | ||
CMS is an agency that's a much larger budget than the Defense Department that's controlled by the American Medical Society. | ||
which is a pharmaceutical lobbying group and is almost predominantly sick care. | ||
So there's real problems. | ||
And, you know, when you turn on CNBC, it's just a nonstop problem. | ||
It's a non-stop infomercial for pharma. | ||
It's a Skyrizzy commercial followed by Scott Gottlieb saying how Bobby's killing people followed by a breathless coverage of the measles outbreak and no mention of the mental health crisis. | ||
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But Kelly, how does cutting a bunch of HHS solve that problem? | |
It is insane. | ||
It is insane for you to insinuate that the thing standing between us and better health is more government bureaucrats. | ||
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That's not what I'm insinuating. | |
That is what everyone's saying. | ||
It is absolutely insane to insinuate that it's some crime. | ||
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It's not all bureaucrats. | |
It's a lot of scientists, it's researchers, it's people who are making sure that our citizens are safe. | ||
Those scientists fundamentally have overseen, just demonstrably, a record of utter failure. | ||
Of utter failure. | ||
It would be insane. | ||
Is that funny? | ||
Is that not true? | ||
I'd love to hear how, so what metrics would you guys point to for how the scientific community, how the four times more per capita on health care spending that we spend in America versus other countries has produced innovation? | ||
Has there been one single chronic disease medication in modern American history that has lowered rates of chronic disease? | ||
Is it appropriate that the American Academy of Pediatrics right now, which is 90% funded by pharma, is pushing a zip against six-year-olds? | ||
That is what the medical authorities are doing. | ||
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Why not then use the power that you guys have to push the existing infrastructure in that direction? | |
It's not slashing. | ||
It's taking it back to 2017 levels. | ||
That's not slashing. | ||
The amount of bureaucrats included, there's a fundamental, in many cases, it's actually just not that much. | ||
But it is cutting, what is it, 20,000 people? | ||
It's taking the HHS back to 68,000 employees. | ||
It is absolutely, like the idea that Bobby Kennedy should not come in and make dramatic changes to the leadership and the personnel at these authorities that have overseen an abject devastation of American health, which the lobbyists in this room do not have the humility to admit that we have gone completely wrong. | ||
The lobbyists in this room laughing when we have the sickest children in the developed world. | ||
If you guys, if that is your attitude, and your attitude is to tell the Maha moms that their votes and their voice is not legitimate, that we need dramatic changes to American health care, if you think it is illegitimate, | ||
who continually, continually went against expert opinion in favor of the pharmaceutical industry, who many people here Uh, we're collaborating with him with... | ||
That's Cali Means as a Politico event, absolutely destroying a room full of pharma lobbyists. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We got still a lot more to talk about today, and guys, I just put in another video, actually, that goes along with a story that has just been delivered. | ||
I think this quote is maybe a good transitional one. | ||
As we're going to talk about so-called Epic City. | ||
This was the one of the top stories on X today. | ||
The Texas House of Representatives recently passed a resolution recognizing March 23rd as Pakistan Day, a decision that has sparked significant discussion on social media. | ||
Additionally, plans for the construction of Epic City A proposed community in Josephine, Texas have been halted due to a failure to submit required permits. | ||
The community was intended to offer various housing options centered around a mosque. | ||
Social media posts have expressed concerns and speculations about cultural and religious implications, including fears of Sharia law implementation in Texas, though these claims lack substantiation in official records. | ||
And. I think it's and we'll show you a video showing that these communities sort of already exist. | ||
In Texas, it's just not exactly codified now. | ||
There was actually a city in Michigan. | ||
That was Christian only. | ||
Until I think it was like 2015 when the ACLU sued and shut them down. | ||
You're not allowed to have that, at least not if you're Christian. | ||
In America. | ||
Other religions not. | ||
Subject to the same restrictions That Christians are but I think this quote Will be will be ringing around your head as we watch this next video. | ||
Here's the quote Their power to multiculturalize your country lies not in their ability to import millions of outsiders But in their ability to keep the original population paralyzed with anti-racism propaganda so that it does not resist It'd be easy to stop the inflow it'd be it'd be a Simple matter to reject colonization. | ||
In fact, pretty much every other culture does this. | ||
Christians want to go set up a church in Saudi Arabia? | ||
Saudi Arabia says no. | ||
And that's the end of the discussion. | ||
Christians can whine, they can complain, they can talk about discrimination. | ||
Doesn't matter though, because the Saudi Arabians said no. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
So be offended, right? | ||
That's the way we could be. | ||
We could be that way. | ||
We could retain dominance in the land that our forefathers fought and died to claim. | ||
Conquered through bloodshed and war. | ||
Instead, we got called racist by the media for trying to have a culture and a country. | ||
And so we've given it all up. | ||
So yes, the ability to import millions of people Is contingent on the ability to keep the population either ignorant of the attack against them or going along with it through very severe brainwashing to the point where they hate themselves in their own race. | ||
It's very sick stuff. | ||
And so it's, you know, it's good to see some pushback on this. | ||
And you've got Governor Abbott saying there's no Sharia law in Texas. | ||
But take a drive through Plano and Irving and open your eyes as long as Islamic enclaves aren't a future threat They're a present reality and it's it's not just Muslims either there You know Sugar Land, Texas is an Indian colony at this point. | ||
It is Indian you go there and 90 plus percent of the people Are first or second generation Indians, it's a colony and of course these are all You'll see I'll show you the video. | ||
These are all McMansions Which, you know, it's America, so they're not super expensive. | ||
They're the type of thing that one can afford with a good job at some sort of, you know, petrochemical company or something like that. | ||
So all of these houses that you're about to see, all the houses in Sugar Land, Texas, and all the houses in all of these subdivisions in Austin, also 50 plus percent Indian people. | ||
I know from personal experience. | ||
These are all houses being paid for by jobs being occupied by people who are not American. | ||
And this is the outcome of the deliberate choice made by the people in power to purposefully disenfranchise and disadvantage white Americans in favor of everybody else. | ||
So let's go to the video I just put in. | ||
This is a little tour through Plano and Irving do we get that video? | ||
It's it's a 21 minute well, okay. | ||
Yeah, we'll go to 13 first. | ||
So this is the proposed Muslim city in Texas let's watch that 402 acres of beautiful scenery Welcome to the future of living Welcome to Epic City. | ||
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Nestled in the heart of Josephine, Texas. | ||
It is about 20 miles and 20 minutes from Epic. | ||
Welcome to Epic 2.0. | ||
Epic City. | ||
It's a way of life. | ||
A meticulously designed community that brings Islam to the forefront. | ||
A community that blends with nature, crafted to elevate your living experience. | ||
With single-family homes, multifamily townhomes and apartments, senior living, and in the heart, a mosque and a school. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow, so beautiful. | ||
I didn't see a single building tall enough to throw a gay person off of. | ||
I didn't see a single one! | ||
It'll be a beautiful American neighborhood full of women forbidden from showing their faces to strangers. | ||
Isn't that what we want here in America? | ||
Isn't that lovely? | ||
So again, it's, you know, awareness was raised about this. | ||
And Governor Abbott's not happy about it. | ||
Governor Ken Paxton is, or Attorney General Ken Paxton is looking into whether this would violate the Constitution, having a neighborhood specifically for one religion. | ||
And you got to understand the way Muslims operate. | ||
It's not optional when you're in a Muslim community to be Muslim. | ||
If you've ever been to a Muslim country, you've probably seen this. | ||
I was, uh, in Turkey very briefly. | ||
They tried to kidnap and rob me, but I escaped. | ||
Literally. I don't know if I've ever told- if I've ever told that- I must have told that story. | ||
Uh, but before they tried to get me, uh, I was hanging out and, uh, I ordered a beer at a restaurant and I was with a Muslim dude. | ||
I was having dinner with a, uh, a guy from Turkey. | ||
And the waiter is like giving him this look and the guy's like, it's fine, it's fine. | ||
See, I didn't understand that what was actually happening is it was all set up and they were in cooperation and it was all part of the scheme to rob me. | ||
But it's like you can't, you can't go to a Muslim place and just like drink beer. | ||
The Muslims will get mad at you and like attack you. | ||
Like that's actually what happened. | ||
So, you know, even if, They're like, no, legally you can be any religion. | ||
It's not going to be nice or comfortable to live in a Muslim community if you're not Muslim. | ||
They will make it uncomfortable for you. | ||
It's part of their culture. | ||
It's what they do. | ||
But it already exists. | ||
These cities already exist. | ||
Let's go to clip number 35 here. | ||
This is Irving and Plano, Texas. | ||
The America of America, Texas, right? | ||
Being conquered and colonized. | ||
By foreign interlopers. | ||
And again, just take a look at the size of these houses and just understand that this is the total expropriation of the American people for the benefit of foreigners. | ||
Here they are. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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It's okay, sister? | |
Oh, mashallah, brother. | ||
Oh, brother, wow! | ||
You are good. | ||
Everybody is Muslim here. | ||
Games have been chosen on Muslim scientists of the golden era of Islam. | ||
So this is the masjid, mashallah, they have the salam masjid here. | ||
Private park. | ||
All right, I can't play here. | ||
Mashallah, written on all of them. | ||
Allah Muhammad. | ||
Oh my god, this one is a real beauty. | ||
This is Muslims, right? | ||
Madinah Villas, I knew it! | ||
They're Muslim! | ||
The masjid is right next door. | ||
We just walked... | ||
This is Epic Masjid in Plano, Texas. | ||
The one we just saw the plane for, that's Epic 2, so they're just planning to do another one there, but one already exists. | ||
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A very interesting community. | |
A community made up of Muslims. | ||
A community where the street names are all Muslims. | ||
This is the Valencia State's Mahmood Egil Drive. | ||
Check this out, ladies and gentlemen, only in Dallas, Texas, where you will see these homes. | ||
We're not even the people inside a Muslim, but actually the name of the streets are Muslim. | ||
Amal Saleh Drive. | ||
SubhanAllah! Check out these homes. | ||
We are looking at these homes here in Irving, Texas. | ||
There's another brother. | ||
Assalamualaikum, brother! | ||
MashaAllah! MashaAllah! | ||
This is ideal life. | ||
For Muslims, where you can say Salaam to everybody. | ||
Subhanallah. Amal Saleh Drive and Salma Jamil Court. | ||
I've never seen a place like this before. | ||
So, in America, usually you have, you know, Christian names, white names, Western names of streets. | ||
You know, Jackson Street, Edward Street, John Street. | ||
This is the playground for your Muslim kids. | ||
They can play here. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Not permitted in playground area. | ||
Oh, I gotta see this. | ||
Oh, you can tell this is a Muslim area. | ||
And you have residence only. | ||
Okay, area closes at dusk, which is Maghrib time. | ||
Not permitted in playground area nor campus area outside. | ||
Alcohol, glass, loud music, marijuana. | ||
Mashallah, this is definitely Muslim. | ||
This is definitely Muslim. | ||
No alcohol, no marijuana. | ||
You can tell that Islam is being practiced here. | ||
I mean, secondly, the fact that this is a kid's playground as well, so you shouldn't be doing that anyway. | ||
Man, this is what I love about Texas, right? | ||
You can tell That Muslims here live on another level. | ||
When they make a community full of Muslim names. | ||
Check this out. | ||
We have Hafeela Drive. | ||
Salma Jamil and Hafeela. | ||
That's what I love about Texas. | ||
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His brother here. | |
His Muhammad Drive. | ||
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As-salamu alaykum, brother. | |
Yeah, this whole video is 23 minutes. | ||
Again, it's just taking tours around these Muslim enclaves. | ||
So, like, just understand. | ||
Whether it's American money going overseas by the hundreds of millions, or enclaves in America being purpose-built for foreigners, being taken over entirely by imports from other countries, | ||
by people not born here, but who come here, get the high-paying jobs, build their dream homes, while the American people suffer and die and are rejected from college and incapable of getting a job because They're now openly discriminating against white people, especially white males, especially white Christian males. | ||
Whether it's being, whether your resources and wealth and energy is being exploited and expropriated to be sent overseas, or whether it's your jobs and your income and your neighborhoods being taken over here, or your government being taken over and turned towards doing the bidding of A foreign state. | ||
We are being dismantled from every level. | ||
We, the Native American people, are being just slaughtered by a thousand cuts in a thousand different ways from a thousand different directions. | ||
And we're just letting it happen. | ||
And it's all just with permission and by our leave because we're afraid of being called racist. | ||
Because we're afraid of actually standing up and benefiting our people And because nobody else hamstrings themselves like that. | ||
No other group of people in the world, other than white people, just think it's like a brilliant thing to just let everybody else come in and steal all your crap. | ||
Steal all your stuff and take over your country. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
They don't even have to try. | ||
They literally, we're like, the people in power are begging them to do this. | ||
You get subsidies, you get benefits, you get free transportation, like our government, our system has been hijacked and set up for the sole intent and purpose of disenfranchising us. | ||
As Amy Meck puts it at the Rare Foundation, these communities aren't just quietly religious. | ||
She says Sharia law is already in Texas. | ||
These communities, the ones you're seeing on screen there, Aren't just quietly religious, they appear to be functioning Islamic enclaves that may openly defy American civil law, violate housing and zoning regulations, and erode the constitutional principle of equal access under the guise of cultural cohesion. | ||
Governor Abbott says there's no Sharia in Texas, but take a drive through Plano or Irving and open your eyes. | ||
Islamic enclaves aren't a future threat, they're a present reality. | ||
Around the East Plano Islamic Center, Epic Mosque. | ||
In the Islamic Center of Irving, entire neighborhoods have transformed into religiously exclusive zones where residents openly declare that everyone here is Muslim. | ||
They're not accusations. | ||
Muslims living in these areas say it themselves, proudly showcasing Islamic-only parks, homes with Quranic phrases, and mosques already embedded in the heart of their residential communities. | ||
These aren't ordinary subdivisions. | ||
They're purpose-built Islamic colonies. | ||
Mosques are built directly into the neighborhood plans. | ||
Quran memorization schools reject Western curricula. | ||
It's not like they're coming here and becoming cowboys, okay? | ||
It's not like they're coming here and adopting Western Texas ways. | ||
Maybe in a couple generations, eventually that'll happen, but not if the kids being born there are being raised in communities where they're surrounded entirely by Muslims. | ||
Not a lot of integration going on. | ||
Not a lot of adoption of American ideals and ways of life. | ||
It's a rejection of those things and a colony of Muslims. | ||
Businesses reflect Islamic values, halal-only offerings, Islamic signage, and Sharia law behavior expectations. | ||
Streets named after Islamic figures, Ali Akbar Court, Amal Salah Drive, Salma Jamil Court, Hafila Drive, I can't even pronounce these. | ||
The communities are lined with Muslim street names, parks with Islamic behavioral rules like no alcohol, no loud music, and homes proudly displaying signs such as MashaAllah and Bismillah. | ||
Many nearby businesses visibly halal-focused and religious in tone. | ||
Even if not named directly in video footage, the atmosphere is unmistakable. | ||
This is a sharia-adherent lifestyle zone. | ||
Again, it's not like you can, it's not like you'd even want to, but like any American going and Getting a house there like your kids are gonna be bullied Your behavior is going to be monitored and complained about if you aren't adherent to the Sharia law practices. | ||
I don't even necessarily Blame them for this It's just not they shouldn't just have it just shouldn't happen in my country I'm actually in favor of having communities where you have no loud music and no alcohol at the park where you can have You know, standards that you expect your neighborhood to live up to. | ||
I even think, you know, freedom of association means that if you want to, you know, have a neighborhood entirely for one religion, one ethnicity, I think you should be allowed to do it. | ||
As long as it's American, as long as it's not literally a foreign colony of Arabic speakers. | ||
Right? It's not their power is not in bringing millions of people over their power in is is in silencing you You won't oppose it. | ||
You won't stand up against it. | ||
So you won't insist that these Beautiful neighborhoods with these giant houses be built for your people not for other people To insist that the universities that your forefathers founded except your kids Not foreigners, you know half of Harvard I already said this, half of Harvard graduating class is foreign. | ||
42% of Princeton is foreign. | ||
So it's like, think about an American white kid whose family has been in this country since before it was a country, right? | ||
And think about the institutions that his forefathers founded in his country, like Princeton and Harvard and Yale and all these others. | ||
And think about the likelihood that kid actually get to appreciate his birthright, actually get to take advantage of his inheritance as being a physical genetic continuation of the people that founded these places. | ||
Not only can you just knock it down 50% because half of the people there are foreigners, then you've got discrimination against White people again continuing despite the fact that the Supreme Court said it was illegal. | ||
They just rebranded it and continue doing it. | ||
And we showed you the other day the story of the of the kid. | ||
He was part Asian, three-fourths white, quarter Asian. | ||
And you know, they're suffering under this just as much, Asian people, when it comes to college admissions. | ||
Perfect score on the SAT or almost perfect. | ||
1580 rather than 1600. | ||
Just infinite extracurricular activities, president of all these different clubs, all A's, extra credit, GT, AP, IB, advanced placement, just achieved the maximum it's possible to achieve as a high schooler. | ||
And he gets rejected from every single school he applies to. | ||
Every single one. | ||
So it's just, in every possible way, at every possible level, Our people are being robbed. | ||
Excluded. Disadvantaged. | ||
And discriminated against. | ||
And it's intolerable. | ||
And it can't go on. | ||
And our country is being destroyed because of it. | ||
The answer to this is simple. | ||
It's to simply say no. | ||
We can just say no to any of this. | ||
We can just choose a different path. | ||
We can choose a different way. | ||
And people want to cry discrimination, want to cry minority rights. | ||
White people are the minority in the world, and it's only white countries that are expected to open themselves up like this. | ||
It is a gigantic PSYOP designed to screw you over and replace you with people that are easily controlled. | ||
All this is, there's no higher motive, There's no superlative value being pursued here of absolute equality. | ||
No other group of people feels the need to surrender their birthright to strangers so that those strangers won't think less of them. | ||
We need to re-establish confidence in ourselves and remind everybody we're not special. | ||
This is the anti-racist position. | ||
White people are not special. | ||
Europeans are not uniquely immune to destruction. | ||
The same as anybody else. | ||
So just like any other ethnic group, you should never be expected to disenfranchise and, you know, give up their birthright. | ||
Neither should we. | ||
It's not difficult. | ||
It's not... | ||
Controversial. Just takes a little bit of self-confidence and the insistence that we get the same respect that we give to everybody else. | ||
But we're running out of time to achieve this. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk more about the election yesterday. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
We have so much more to cover still, my lord. | ||
Where do we even begin? | ||
We got the left's deification and celebration of Luigi Mangione, accused of killing the CEO of healthcare outside a Hilton Hotel on 6th Avenue, New York. | ||
He's now facing the death penalty, as U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to seek this penalty, describing the incident as an act of political violence. | ||
The decision to pursue the death penalty has sparked discussion on social media about the disparity in legal outcomes for different types of crimes, with some users noting that the death penalty is not typically sought for school shooters or other serious offenders. | ||
But it is sought for murderers. | ||
It is, though. | ||
School shooters, if they're underage, typically death penalty cases are not sought for underage people. | ||
Luigi Mangione is not underage. | ||
And he's inspired a copycat killer. | ||
Luigi Mangione, copycat, kills pharmacy worker in California. | ||
And probably has, you know, probably has as much of an effect on the medical industry as killing the president or the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. | ||
Makes about as much sense. | ||
Another father of two, ironically. | ||
That's two fathers of two murdered. | ||
These kids now have to watch Their father's murderer be celebrated and treated like a saint by the psychopaths that call themselves Americans. | ||
The accused perpetrator Narciso Gallardo Fernandez shot and killed Eric Velasquez inside a Walgreens in Madera, California during Velasquez's shift in what investigators described as a random attack. | ||
We actually have the video of this guy shooting at a security camera. | ||
And apparently he... | ||
He's Club 18. He wanted to be like Luigi Mangione, so he walked up and murdered an employee of Walgreens. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Let's start this over. | ||
We'll play it with audio. | ||
Here's the... | ||
Here's the report now. | ||
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This chilling surveillance video. | |
Narciso Gallardo Fernandez seen shooting at the camera just moments after allegedly killing a Walgreens employee. | ||
Police say Hernandez went to the parking lot to reload. | ||
There is no relation between Narciso and Eric Velasquez. | ||
Madera Police Chief Gino Cermonte says Narciso drove from Pixley showing up at the Walgreens off Cleveland Avenue just before closing Monday. | ||
We do know he has a general disdain for Or grudge against pharmacies, large-scale pharmacies. | ||
There you go, another hero. | ||
Another hero of the left. | ||
I mean, is it his fault? | ||
He was mad at the pharmacy, right? | ||
Luigi Mangione was mad at the insurance company. | ||
So yeah, murder a father of two. | ||
Get it out of your system, right? | ||
If you can't find a CEO, murder a random store employee. | ||
And Walgreens has the same effect. | ||
Might as well, might as well be the same, right? | ||
Quote, he has a generalized anger towards pharmacies through previous issues. | ||
The unhinged man reportedly drove 80 miles to reach Walgreens, also shot other store workers and customers as they fled. | ||
He was reloading his weapon when law enforcement approached him in the parking lot. | ||
Again, we're gonna see more of this especially as the left continues to be cute about it. | ||
Even people, you know, the corporate Democrats, like senators and congressmen, celebrating Luigi Mangione even subtly or, you know, quietly. | ||
We're gonna see a lot more of this. | ||
Because these people are sick and evil, and that really is all there is to it. | ||
These people are vicious, sick and evil, and they have a mindset where opposing them means you should die. | ||
That's just how they are, right? | ||
Opposing them means you should die. | ||
Speaking out against them means you should have your life destroyed. | ||
There's no, you know, equal justice. | ||
There's no let the punishment fit the crime mentality here. | ||
It's where we're rapidly creating a world of extremists where even moderate You know, uh, disagreement is a death penalty to these psychopaths. | ||
They're just evil. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
They're just evil. | ||
Let's go to clip number 26. Explain how they're not just evil. | ||
Evil is empowered. | ||
It's maximized. | ||
It's multiplied by their unrelenting hypocrisy and stupidity. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I want to cover your ears because I don't think a lot of you are ready to hear this. | |
Get millionaires out of politics. | ||
Until it's a democrat. | ||
People that are Christian and Catholic literally force their beliefs onto other people and it's unfair. | ||
This video just gets better and better. | ||
But you have to believe in transgenderism or else you're a bad person. | ||
I'm a feminist against rapists and rape. | ||
Unless it's a woman of a different political party. | ||
Then I hope she gets raped and has a miscarriage and then won't be treated and will die. | ||
It's so offensive that men think we put on makeup and wear cute clothes to impress them when it's really for ourselves. | ||
But let's start the 4B movement to shave our heads and stop wearing makeup so they won't want us anymore. | ||
Men who expose their genitalia to women are disgusting and should be held accountable to the highest extents of the law. | ||
But let's put penises in women's locker rooms. | ||
Republicans are so misogynist and misogynists are bad. | ||
But when the thousands of women saying that they don't want a man on their team because they kick their ass every time, Those women don't matter. | ||
We must listen to the man. | ||
Black lives matter, but we're not going to talk about black-on-black crime, which is the highest amount of crime that this country sees. | ||
Men who don't have a uterus don't get to speak on abortion. | ||
But you can be a woman without a uterus. | ||
You voted for a rapist, but when Biden and Clinton were accused of rape, it didn't go to court, so it doesn't matter. | ||
They're not just evil. | ||
They're hypocrites, but it's It's not surprised like that's sort of the point of evil like it's it's dishonest. | ||
It's manipulative. | ||
It's deceptive that is Definition these things go hand in hand you can't have one without the other Of course she's exactly right let's go down to clue number five where CNN admits that they're you know big issue with Elon Musk Being involved in politics now is that he's doing it openly If you would just have the good grace to be like George Soros and pull strings from the shadows, then everything would be fine. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
And then go on about saving humanity. | ||
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It's just an ego trip. | |
What's interesting about it is you heard anytime anybody brings this up, a Republican will say, well, what about JB Pritzker? | ||
And what about George Soros? | ||
And what about this? | ||
What about that? | ||
And I guess the answer is... | ||
You don't see George, first of all, you don't see them out there talking, right? | ||
I mean, they might be giving money to organizations, this and that, and people can criticize that if they want, but the idea that, like, oh no, I am going to tell these voters, forget, like, hiring Scott Walker to do it, or somebody on the Milwaukee Bucks, I'm going to tell them. | ||
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There's only one other person that needs more attention. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
If you would just be like George Soros and just do it from the shadows, then there wouldn't be an issue. | ||
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That's their answer. | ||
I mean, I guess that's their answer. | ||
They have absolutely no leg to stand on. | ||
Their hypocrisy is so glaring. | ||
They're like these billionaires involved in politics. | ||
And it's like, well, what about George Soros? | ||
And they're like, well, he... | ||
Does it in secret so it's fine. | ||
It's like that's what that's your argument. | ||
That's your argument. | ||
Is it's good when our guys do it. | ||
Because they're secretive and clandestine. | ||
And hide in the shadows as they pull the strings. | ||
It's Elon Musk being out there in the open seat. | ||
Our systems are set up. | ||
To have the people making decisions. | ||
Being in the public. | ||
That's like the whole point of it. | ||
The powers that be, the George Soros's of the world, want to have their cake and eat it too. | ||
They want to make decisions, but not be the face of those decisions. | ||
They want to pull the strings and manipulate the culture, but not be the one held responsible when everything gets worse. | ||
They want to have all the power, but not any of the responsibility. | ||
They reject outright the concept of noblesse oblige, the obligation of the nobles, the idea that, yes, in return for being powerful and having influence and making decisions as a leader in the community, you have to actually give something back to the people. | ||
You have to actually be doing it on their behalf and you have to do it publicly and out in the open so you can be held to account for it. | ||
They want to have all the power, but none of the responsibility. | ||
They want to have all the influence, but none of the eyes and scrutiny on them. | ||
And CBS is saying, or CNN is saying, yeah, that's how it should be. | ||
That's the correct way it should be going. | ||
Billionaires can have all the influence they want, as long as they launder their money through NGOs first. | ||
As long as the people who are the face of the programs aren't actually the ones making the decisions. | ||
And so our country is being destroyed. | ||
Again, we talk about evil, we talk about insanity. | ||
There might not be any better example than transgenderism and this mental illness suicide precursor being actively promoted and pushed As strong as humanly possible. | ||
It's kind of hard to sell though when you're, when the models that you're presenting, when the examples that you're presenting as success stories are so utterly pathetic and miserable all the time. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 19. Here's Elliot Page talking about her trans joy. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Goodness, what has brought me the most joy? | |
The most joy. | ||
most joy. | ||
It's the little, it's, you know, getting out of the shower and the towels around your waist and you're looking at yourself in the mirror and you're just like, there I am. | ||
I'm not having all these little moments that used to be just being in a t-shirt. | ||
It's it's being able to touch my chest and Feel comfortable in my body for the probably the first time Tears of joy Yeah, | ||
so joyful I can feel the joy radiating off of him What a manly display of emotion there. | ||
What a manly display of emotion. | ||
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It's when I look at my mirror and I see my mutilated body. | |
It's so joyful. | ||
Why does she always sound like she's on the verge of crying? | ||
Because she is. | ||
Because she's miserable. | ||
The euphoria of Elliot Page. | ||
Yeah, it's not how men act. | ||
Sorry to say this. | ||
Physically, you might have butchered yourself into the facsimile of manhood. | ||
But also, when you're asked what brings you the most joy, you start crying. | ||
About being able to touch your chest. | ||
Something no man has ever done, so. | ||
Yeah, I'm sorry to say this, something deep inside of you is still sickeningly feminine. | ||
Trans joy. | ||
That's the type of joy that leftists want to make it illegal to not appreciate. | ||
The Colorado House Committee has just voted 7 to 4 to pass a radical transgender bill that makes misgendering a quote discriminatory act. | ||
Let's be clear, by misgendering they mean accurately gendering. | ||
By misgendering, what they mean is by saying the actual gender of the person. | ||
I just want to be clear on just how nonsensical this law is. | ||
When they say misgendering, what they mean is the literal opposite of that. | ||
When a boy is a boy and you call them a boy, that's misgendering because the boy wants you to call him a girl. | ||
Just so we're clear. | ||
So sorry, let me continue. | ||
This transgender bill makes misgendering a discriminatory act, takes children away from parents who deadname or misgender and pushes gender ideology in all schools, including private and charter. | ||
Every Democrat voted for this while every Republican opposed it. | ||
Democrats are the party of delusion and child grooming. | ||
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Thank you. | |
That's what I mean. | ||
I mean, how are we supposed to share a country with these people? | ||
bill requires family courts to consider a parent's misgendering of a child in a custody dispute. | ||
You have a child. | ||
You're compelled by law to send them to school. | ||
You can't afford a private school or have to work and can't homeschool. | ||
You got one choice. | ||
You gotta send them to public school. | ||
In public school, they will be by law indoctrinated into a extremist cult where they're told that not only can they change their gender, they should. | ||
It's brave. | ||
It's powerful. | ||
And they should keep it secret. | ||
Now, if you find out about it, Or if they are open about it, and you try to explain to them, no, there's a physical reality, boys are boys and girls are girls, and that's the case forever, then you'll have your kid taken away. | ||
Now you have just committed a crime in the eyes of Colorado law that justifies your child's removal from your house. | ||
So they can induct, they can and will, and are now, compelled by law to indoctrinate your child into a radical ideology and the mere act of trying to stop that conversion is grounds for them to then forcibly remove your child and probably give them to a student who will confirm their gender, | ||
indoctrination. Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
It would be outrageous if one person ever voted for this. | ||
Like the fact that this is even being presented is a clarion call for revolution. | ||
We cannot have a political system that even entertains these ideas if we care about our continuing existence. | ||
It is a matter of survival now for our country and our people. | ||
That this stuff not be allowed to go forward not only is this stuff presented and entertained and discussed It's approved by a majority of the people in a hundred percent of the Democrats I don't know what it's gonna take to get through to people But I don't know another solution In | ||
any sensible, normal world, the exact opposite law would have been passed. | ||
That any parent who attempts to transgender their child should have their kid taken away. | ||
That's child abuse. | ||
And if it gets to the point where it's medical intervention, that's you're permanently disabling your child through abuse. | ||
Same as if you grabbed a toddler and twisted their legs until they broke. | ||
Paralyzing them. | ||
You are paralyzing, you are crippling your kid. | ||
Forever. That's child abuse. | ||
Do I have to explain this? | ||
That if you took a butcher knife to your child, they'd be taken away from you? | ||
But for some reason, a scalpel is different? | ||
So the opposite should be the case. | ||
Instead of being compelled to teach transgenderism in schools, it should be a crime to promote transgenderism in schools. | ||
There's no middle ground here. | ||
There can be no tolerance for child abuse, for systemic, medicalized child abuse. | ||
This is beyond wrong. | ||
It's just completely insane. | ||
It really is. | ||
Anyway, some other political news. | ||
This one's pretty interesting. | ||
This one's pretty interesting, I think. | ||
As you may know, Hungary just received a little visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and decided to withdraw themselves from the ICC. | ||
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Budapest, Hungary on April 3rd. | ||
Marking his first visit to a state under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court since the court issued an arrest warrant against him for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. | ||
Coinciding with Netanyahu's visit, Hungary announced its withdrawal from the ICC, a move that has sparked discussions about the country's stance on international law and its alignment with Israel. | ||
The withdrawal and the visit have raised questions about the enforcement of the ICC warrants and broader implications for international justice. | ||
Well, remember, it's the rules-based order that We have to go to war with Russia for. | ||
It's the rules-based order that we're defending in Ukraine. | ||
It's the rules-based order that means, you know, Israel's allowed to do whatever the hell it wants, whenever the hell it wants. | ||
Unless that rules-based order decides that Benjamin Netanyahu is a war criminal, in which case the rules-based order should be systematically dismantled by its founding members. | ||
Hungary, a founding member of the ICC, to withdraw from court amid Netanyahu visit. | ||
They decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court on Thursday, shortly after Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu sought under an ICC arrest warrant, arrived in the country for a state visit. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
What a different world we would be in if anything was the way it was supposed to be. | ||
I mean, just how different would the world be in 10 or 20 years? | ||
I feel like this was a historical inflection point. | ||
What should have happened is Hungary should have arrested Benjamin Netanyahu and sent him to the Hague. | ||
And he should be in chains until he can be charged and punished for the crimes against humanity he's committed. | ||
That's what should have happened. | ||
That didn't happen because international law is iron-tight and Superlative in its importance until it opposes Israel in which case the whole system can be dismantled. | ||
Which case it can be ignored. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
It's all arbitrary. | ||
Turns out like everything in the world is arbitrary. | ||
Turns out everything in the world is inconsistent and dependent entirely on whether or not it's an Israeli that it's focused on. | ||
Free speech is the ultimate value unless it contradicts Israel. | ||
The rules-based order is of supreme importance unless they tell Israel to stop committing genocide. | ||
Again, do I talk too much about Israel? | ||
Or is there too much about Israel? | ||
Is there just too much news all the time about this crap? | ||
And of course they control the EU as well. | ||
The EU is already sharpening its knives against Hungary and its plan to strip voting rights. | ||
Even as politicians are being banned for running from office across Europe, the main concern is Brussels. | ||
Still appears to be the rule of law problems in Hungary. | ||
The European Parliament will send a fact-finding mission to Hungary in mid-April to assess the latest developments regarding the rule of law. | ||
The 19 EU member states are already ready to take away Hungary's voting rights. | ||
And I pretty much guarantee you that this is related to the rejection of the ICC. | ||
In other words, we'll use the EU to destroy you unless you remove yourself from the ICC. | ||
And, uh, re-establish and reinforce your slavish devotion to the genocidal state of Israel. | ||
So, great. | ||
Well done. | ||
Sorry, sorry I have to talk about things happening. | ||
Sorry they're all focused on Israel. | ||
Sorry, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry! | ||
I'm so sorry that we have to talk about the relentless evil from Israel and Jewish coalitions here in the United States. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
That I have to mention this all the time because it's constant and everyday deluge of this exact type of thing. | ||
I'm so sorry that their methods are similar throughout the entire world and that they use the same pressures that they apply to American politicians internationally. | ||
I'm so sorry that the EU is captured in exactly the same way that the United States is captured and all the five I countries all cooperate. | ||
I just I genuinely I'm so sorry. | ||
Please accept my apology for talking about The relentless, never-ending, seemingly infinite ability for Israel to interfere with everything all of the time, constantly. | ||
I'm so sorry I have to do this, folks. | ||
Meanwhile, unearthed FBI chat logs reveal gag order on Biden laptop expose. | ||
Internal FBI chat logs revealed that the bureau imposed a gag order on agents regarding the New York Post bombshell story on the Hunter Biden laptop, along with showing Hunter's depravity. | ||
The laptop revealed Joe Biden's involvement in his son's foreign business dealings. | ||
We have a couple months, a couple months to punish all of the people who rigged our elections before the statute of limitations runs out. | ||
Do we want to do that? | ||
Are we going to do that? | ||
Do we care about that? | ||
Or are we going to arrest students for protesting Israel? | ||
What are we focusing on? | ||
Where are we putting our energy towards? | ||
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