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That, Tucker, is treason. | ||
That means our agencies. | ||
Our agencies use their position not for something involving our national security, but for involving a cover-up of a person's identity who was publicly approved by the Congress of the United States, appointed by the security adviser to President Bush. | ||
It's a massive cover-up. | ||
9 /11 was an inside job. | ||
The question is, who was on the inside? | ||
Well, it was a consortium of Western intelligence agencies. | ||
When they're going to commit a big crime like this to launch a police state and all these wars, they all get in on it. | ||
The CIA, Mossad, MI6, they're all involved. | ||
And it's all come out. | ||
Every member of Congress then and now knows this. | ||
They're all just too scared to talk about it. | ||
It's come out in the USAID reports and the EPA money going to Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Taliban. | ||
Biden handing over. | ||
To the Afghanis, 80-plus billion dollars in equipment. | ||
Then they use that to fund al-Qaeda to take over Syria. | ||
They use the threat to take our rights away here so the TSA can grope our testicles and put us through body scanners and face scanners. | ||
You're about to see a nine-minute excerpt from the incredible interview below that is going viral today with the former congressman, a true hero, Kurt Weldon, whose family and himself are talking about the FBI for telling the truth. | ||
Then you've got another great hero who ran. | ||
The Pentagon anti-Al Qaeda operations, who he talks about, who had his book edited by the CIA and blocked the key passages exposing that Zelikow, the so-called head of the 9-11 Commission, had already been briefed that Al Qaeda was planning 9-11 attacks. | ||
But they were just the cutouts. | ||
They didn't run the attacks. | ||
So this is an incredible interview below. | ||
Be sure and watch it. | ||
Here's just an excerpt from the interview that just covers one huge area of this. | ||
It's absolutely incredible. | ||
Great job, Tucker Carlson. | ||
Great job, Congressman Kurt Weldon. | ||
It's patriots like you that have courage. | ||
They're going to save civilization. | ||
Our general in charge of special operations on horseback was asked in this award-winning book, became a movie, on page 27. General, what were your thoughts when 9-11 happened? | ||
And he said, within seconds, I knew who had done the attack. | ||
And I knew it involved Mohammed Atta. | ||
The inspector general for the Pentagon files a whistleblower paper. | ||
I have a copy of it. | ||
I'll give it to you. | ||
His name is John Crane. | ||
He asked for protection because his bosses in DIA refused to allow him to become a whistleblower when he told them that he was told to lie to the Congress. | ||
He was told to misinform the Congress. | ||
I have that in writing, Tucker. | ||
The 9-11 Commission is a cover-up. | ||
1,000% cover-up. | ||
Zelikow was the lead of the cover-up. | ||
Philip Zelikow was the chairman. | ||
Philip Zelikow. | ||
He was handpicked by Condoleezza Rice. | ||
When Tony Schaefer met Zelikow over in Afghanistan, because Zelikow took a team through to see if there were soldiers who had maybe encountered some information about 9-11 in advance, Tony Schaefer had been back deployed in Afghanistan at the time. | ||
So he told his commanding officer, I should talk to them because I was a part of a special team. | ||
He met with Zelikow. | ||
They exchanged business cards and Kabul. | ||
And Zelikow said to him, Lieutenant Colonel, You've got to see me as soon as you get back to America. | ||
It's very important. | ||
When Tony went back to the States, they had shut down his office, locked his office, secured all his files, and they then worked to destroy his personal reputation. | ||
They tried to destroy his career. | ||
So you're saying what others have said before, which is that elements of the U.S. government worked really, really hard to hide the fact that... | ||
They could have prevented 9 /11, that they had all the relevant information and, for whatever reason, ignored it. | ||
Well, first of all, the 9 /11 report has no credibility. | ||
I don't believe anything that is in that. | ||
That's a bunch of garbage. | ||
It's a lot of paper that has no substance. | ||
And I tend not to want to speculate on things that I can't prove 100% myself or I'm not willing to take a polygraph. | ||
What I can tell you unequivocally is there was a cover-up. | ||
And before I answer your question, I would state one more fact. | ||
Tony Schaefer got approval from his commanding general after this whole thing happened to write his memoirs. | ||
His memoirs are called Dark Heart. | ||
So he wrote the book. | ||
He had a publisher. | ||
He went to his commanding general to review the book as his protocol. | ||
His commanding general said, fine, Tony. | ||
There's nothing there. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
Publish it. | ||
Tony publishes the book. | ||
Our deep state finds out he's publishing the book. | ||
A cease and desist order is issued against the publisher. | ||
Stop publishing the book. | ||
It's too late. | ||
Our government, our government buys all 10,000 copies of the first edition of Dark Heart with taxpayer money, and they destroy them. | ||
So I asked Tony on a show last September, as I've done many times. | ||
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It's Tuesday, April 15th, 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 in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live on the Ides of April, Tuesday, 15th of April, 2025. | ||
Thanks so much for being here with us today. | ||
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We got a lot, a lot to talk about. | |
We are going to be getting into Real ID today. | ||
I got the message. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
If you were watching the Alex Jones show yesterday, you know, a couple times he mentioned, he's like, I don't tell the other host, but I think I'm going to tell him to focus on Real ID. | ||
He never did. | ||
He never hit me up after that, but I got the message. | ||
It's just funny to me that I get instructions from my boss as he broadcasts to 10 million people across the globe, 20 million, however many it is. | ||
But I got the message. | ||
I got the message. | ||
We will be looking at Real ID. | ||
We'll be laying down the timeline of how Real ID got implemented in the first place, what it evolved out of. | ||
After all, I was utilizing Grok, and I have to say, in terms of research, there really has not been a better development than AI in my life in terms of research. | ||
It's going to steal my job. | ||
Basically, it's going to steal my job, or rather, it does my job for me, and then I can just read out what it says. | ||
Just asking things like, hey, lay out a timeline of real ID. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It's unparalleled. | ||
It takes what would have been hours of work and does it in mere seconds. | ||
But then, of course, it doesn't, you know, it's a computer. | ||
It doesn't know what to actually point out and what is important and what is, you know, of note and what can be discarded. | ||
So I'll take the research I did and, you know, provide it to you. | ||
And in fact, let's go ahead and start with that today because Real ID has been in the conversation for a long time. | ||
And what I was going to say was that if you search Grok and you say, you know, give me the timeline of Real ID, what it actually starts with is several measures taken in the early 90s to deal with illegal immigration because that was always the promise of Real ID. | ||
The promise of Real ID was that if you just implement this, it will stop illegal immigration or help combat illegal immigration or stop illegal immigrants from being... | ||
And that never actually happened, but that is how it began, and that is what it evolved out of other methods to enforce illegal immigrant law. | ||
And so we're going to be talking a lot about illegal immigrant law, and we'll do that right after the Daily Dispatch. | ||
We'll do the Daily Dispatch first. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
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All right, here's... | |
It is, folks. | ||
Your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, the 15th of April, 2025. | ||
Another U.S. aircraft carrier in Mideast waters ahead of second round of Iran-U.S. | ||
nuclear talks. | ||
A second U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, is operating in Mideast waters before Iran-U.S. | ||
nuclear talks. | ||
U.S. Envoy Steve Wyckoff indicated a possible basis for negotiations from the 2015 nuclear deal. | ||
President Trump has threatened airstrikes on Iran's nuclear program if the deal is not reached. | ||
Iran's Javon News... | ||
And again, we will talk about this a little bit later, but once again, it does appear as though Trump is using the, you know, carrot and stick negotiation tactics, his, | ||
you know, strength, peace through strength tactic, which can be effective, but is also placing our military in very dangerous situations. | ||
Which could quickly spiral out of control. | ||
And the latest from the nuclear talks, and whether they're direct talks or indirect talks, it's kind of hard to even tell. | ||
But the outcome is that they may be landing on an agreement about uranium enrichment rather than compelling Iran to get rid of its nuclear program altogether. | ||
There will be limitations on it instead. | ||
Again, we can get back to that. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump administration freezes about $2.3 billion in funding to Harvard. | ||
The Trump administration has frozen about $2.3 billion in federal funding to Harvard for rejecting demands related to anti-Semitism and campus governance. | ||
Harvard faces a potential loss of $9 billion as part of the freeze, prompting professors to sue the Trump administration for allegedly misusing Title IX and restricting academic freedom. | ||
The administration has cited failures to protect Jewish students and support American values as key reasons for the funding cuts. | ||
Harvard's president stated that halting these funds would end up. | ||
So basically... | ||
They were doing to Harvard what they did to Columbia and others, basically hanging billions of dollars in federal funding over their heads and saying, you know, comply to our censorship or this will be removed. | ||
Where Columbia folded, Harvard has said, we're going to stand up and not allow academic discourse to be controlled by the government. | ||
A stance I'm in favor of. | ||
However, however, we, I mean, we know how this, we know how this argument goes. | ||
And we'll hash it out again. | ||
Because, like they've done so many times, this is not about DEI. | ||
This isn't about, you know, bias and discrimination in the application process. | ||
If it was, I'd be for it. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's about anti-Semitism. | ||
It is compelling universities to crush protest and First Amendment protected activities on their campus, which is a total violation of our First Amendment egregious oversight by or overreach by... | ||
The Trump administration should be outrageous to anybody that actually cares about free speech. | ||
Again, if this was the government going in and saying you're practicing DEI, you're letting in people that shouldn't be let in your school because you are deliberately discriminating against a certain race in favor of another one, then I'd be in favor of this. | ||
I'd be all for it. | ||
That's not what they're doing. | ||
So, just like... | ||
The president of Harvard wasn't fired for plagiarism, and just like, and that was another, they did exactly the same thing there, right? | ||
Fire the Harvard president because she refuses to crack down on protests and make illegal certain views on her campus. | ||
They fire her, and then they say, oh, actually, this was because of DEI and plagiarism, and all the right-wingers celebrate this as if it was a victory. | ||
Surprise, surprise. | ||
It wasn't had anything to do with DEI. | ||
And the new Harvard president is even more dedicated to DEI than the previous one. | ||
He just happens to be Jewish, so it's fine now. | ||
And we'll get back into that later. | ||
Meanwhile, Judge blocks Trump from revoking legal status for 530,000 migrants who flew into the U.S. Via Biden program, a federal judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration from revoking the legal status and work permits of more than 530,000 migrants from Cuba, | ||
Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who flew into the United States during former President Joe Biden's time in office. | ||
The migrants came into the U.S. under Biden's controversial CHNV mass humanitarian parole program. | ||
In her order, Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee, wrote that each migrant needs to have an individualized case-by-case review, which of course is impossible. | ||
It is not the time or resources to even do that, let alone the lawful requirement to do so. | ||
Does this really need to be explained? | ||
You're telling me that the United States president has the right to import half a million people, but the same U.S. president, Cannot deport them. | ||
So you can break our laws, circumvent our border controls, import half a million foreigners, but you can't reverse that. | ||
You can't do the same thing but in reverse. | ||
Got it. | ||
Again, Trump should just do it anyway. | ||
I don't know what the issue is here, why this judge would have an authority. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit more later. | ||
Luckily, Trump has an ace in his hand. | ||
It's Steve Miller, and we'll show you some statements from him about immigration law in just a little bit. | ||
Trump has every right in the world to deport these people, and he should be. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump envoy says Putin opened to permanent peace deal with Ukraine. | ||
U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy said Monday that Russian leader Vladimir Putin was open to a permanent peace deal with Ukraine following talks seeking to end the more than three-year war. | ||
Trump's been pressing Moscow and Kiev to agree to a ceasefire but failed to extract any major concessions from the Kremlin despite repeated negotiations between U.S. and... | ||
Russian officials on Friday, Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Putin in St. Petersburg, their third meeting since the Republican leader returned to the White House in January. | ||
Witkoff said during a Fox News interview televised Monday that he sees a peace deal emerging and the two key Putin advisors were in the compelling meeting. | ||
So again, we appear to be getting closer to peace in Ukraine. | ||
We appear to be getting closer to peace in the Middle East. | ||
But each of these things rests on a knife's edge and could still have all the potential in the world to spiral out into global conflict and truly full-fledged World War III. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Nvidia to manufacture American-made AI supercomputers in the U.S. for the first time. | ||
Nvidia is working with its manufacturing partners to design and build factories that, for the first time, will produce Nvidia AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S. Together with leading manufacturing partners, the company has commissioned more than a million square feet of manufacturing space to build and test NVIDIA Blackwell chips in Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas. | ||
So it's just really, really good news for India. | ||
They'll be just importing tens of thousands of Indians to work in these manufacturing plants, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure there was a deal made to require or allow tens of thousands of H-1B visa workers To make it worth it. | ||
That is good news. | ||
I'm just being facetious and blackpilled, but that's because I see how these things go every time and have the ability to recognize patterns and project them into the future. | ||
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Now, let's get into Real ID and let's begin with a flashback to Ron Paul talking to a sprightly young Tucker Carlson. | ||
Here's Ron Paul and Tucker Carlson. | ||
Two decades ago. | ||
Laying out real ID, its promises, and its potential for abuse. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Rudy Giuliani had a line last night that I'm not sure many people noticed, but it had to do with a national ID card. | ||
It was within the context of a debate about immigration, and he said we need a tamper-proof ID card and a database that figures out who they are, immigrants, why they're here, and whether or not they're legal. | ||
That's a national ID card. | ||
Are you for that? | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
I voted against the real ID. | ||
I think the real ID is the national ID card. | ||
It's essentially going to be introducing the notion that we... | ||
We will be carrying our papers. | ||
You can't do that, gather that much information in an ID card for illegal aliens or Hispanics and not include everybody. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
So the age of carrying our papers and national IDs, it's here. | ||
And I am, you know, concerned about that. | ||
It's all done in the name of safety. | ||
Everybody's frightened to death. | ||
And if you don't sacrifice your liberties, you can't be safe. | ||
And yet the dangers exist, but they're not. | ||
They're quite bad enough, and they never should be bad enough to sacrifice liberty. | ||
There's no reason to sacrifice liberty in thinking that you're going to be safer. | ||
So just sum it up for me in three sentences. | ||
If you get in an argument with someone about the national ID card, the response you're likely to get is, well, gee, the credit card companies have a lot of information on you, and you don't feel like your liberty is being abridged because of that. | ||
Why is a national ID card a threat to liberty? | ||
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Well, one is private and one is government. | |
I don't want the government snooping on me. | ||
I would give my fingerprint to Continental. | ||
Airlines, the airlines I fly, in order to get through the line and to be assured that I'm a safe passenger. | ||
But I don't want to do it with the government. | ||
The government is there to protect privacy, not to invade our privacy. | ||
Now our government, it does more to protect their secrecy and they violate our privacy. | ||
So there's a big difference between a credit card company. | ||
If they violate our privacy, then you can use the government to enforce laws because they promised me to keep my privacy confidential. | ||
So there's a big difference. | ||
It's sort of like the government shouldn't have your medical records, but I as a physician can have access to your medical records, but I better not violate that confidence. | ||
Amen. I hope you can come on regularly just for a tutorial on what it means to be free, Dr. Paul. | ||
So again, that was 20 years ago. | ||
Youthful Ron Paul and Tucker Carlson laying out the case against Real ID, against the national ID card. | ||
Now, most states already have Real ID implemented. | ||
It's just not being enforced at the national level. | ||
However, it is a testament to the consistency and the principled nature of Dr. Ron Paul that here 20 years, two decades later, he is saying very much the same thing. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 21. Here's Ron Paul on Real ID yesterday. | ||
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is turning into a real disappointment because this is one of a number of things that she's done that really kind of back up what she warned back when they created the department. | |
It's going to be limiting our liberties, not anyone else's. | ||
We'll put on this first clip. | ||
This is from Newsmax, and they recognize. | ||
So Kristi Noem came out on Friday afternoon, and she said, I got news for everyone. | ||
We are going to start enforcing real ID, I think, as of May 1st. | ||
So Newsmax came out today. | ||
Real ID announcement receives way of a pushback on X, which is good, which is good. | ||
And you go to the next one. | ||
Here's what Noam did. | ||
Friday evening, now that's when they always do something they don't want to have any, you know, people noticing it. | ||
She announced a digital ID known as Real ID, which requires a high-resolution digital facial image, would be required by May 7th to fly. | ||
Starting May 7, you will need a real ID to travel by air or to visit federal buildings in the U.S., she said in a video on X. These IDs keep our country safe because they help prevent fraud and they enhance security. | ||
And as soon as she said that, a backlash ensued on X, including Dr. Paul by our great friend Thomas Massey. | ||
Go to the next one. | ||
Massey hit it right on the head. | ||
He called BS on Kristi Noem. | ||
He said, Real ID isn't needed, and it won't stop terrorists from hijacking planes. | ||
Most of the 9 /11 hijackers held Saudi, UAE, Egyptian, or Lebanese passports. | ||
Real ID is a national standard and database of IDs that is primarily a tool for control of Americans. | ||
Trump shouldn't enforce it, he said. | ||
President George W. Bush, now here's the kicker, you remember this, Dr. Paul, signed the Real ID Act into law. | ||
It was authored by Representative James Sensenbrenner, the same. | ||
Author of the Patriot Act. | ||
You remember those times. | ||
Senator Brenner was going nuts writing all these bills. | ||
Yes, and they portrayed him as a great civil libertarian and working for our privacy. | ||
That's the most insulting thing, is what Noam said. | ||
It was issued to make us safe. | ||
Yeah. They always turn it and twist it around, sort of like, we need the Federal Reserve so nobody ever counterfeits money. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
We want the monopoly. | ||
Exactly. This is what this is. | ||
Monopoly over control. | ||
I'm not very happy with the direction we're going right now. | ||
It looks like we're going to lose a lot more privacy if this bill gets reopened and made much worse. | ||
And it looks like it can do a lot more damage yet to come. | ||
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Yeah, it's been sitting around. | |
It passed in 05. It's just been sitting around. | ||
No one's done anything to it. | ||
No one has really enforced it. | ||
Now, all of a sudden, Kristi Noem wakes up and says, you know what, I'm going to go ahead and enforce this, you know? | ||
And so let's go to a little bit more from the Newsmax article. | ||
Now, the criticism is not coming from the left, it doesn't seem, primarily. | ||
Thankfully, it's a lot on the right. | ||
Thankfully, someone is carrying the banner that you carried 20 years ago, and that's someone as Thomas Massey. | ||
Now, he came out with a bunch of posts on X when Kristi Noem made her dumb announcement. | ||
I just picked out a couple of the better ones. | ||
People will find this radical, but think about it. | ||
He says,"As long as a pilot's door is locked and no one has weapons, why do you care that someone who flies has government permission? | ||
Real ID provides no benefit, yet presents a serious risk to freedom. | ||
If a person can't be trusted to fly without weapons, why are they roaming free?" Very good point. | ||
And here's another one where he explains it to people. | ||
Who don't get it. | ||
They don't understand what Real ID is. | ||
He says,"Real ID isn't a database. | ||
It's proof that your physical person matches an entry in the digital database. | ||
Its power and purpose will be realized when everyone complies, but not before." This is responsive to the"I didn't give them much information. | ||
I've had one for years. | ||
Why worry?" argument he makes. | ||
So it's not essentially a database in itself. | ||
It is the relationship between that card that you hold and the database that exists already. | ||
And they can add to it. | ||
Remember we talked about it. | ||
They can add anything they want. | ||
Vax records, gun records, civil liberties, First Amendment records. | ||
Anything can be added to it. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty troubling how this will be utilized. | ||
Again, like so many other things, like the Patriot Act that Real ID sprouted from after all it was put forward in response to the attacks on September 11th, 2001. | ||
It was put into action in 2005. | ||
But just like Patriot Act, it'd be one thing if we had a government that even pretended to care about us. | ||
I maybe wouldn't have that big of an issue, but we know how this will be used. | ||
This will be used to track and compile and create databases. | ||
Of people who aren't exactly in favor of what the government or Israel's government's doing. | ||
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Yeah, just like the Patriot Act, the real ID isn't necessary, isn't needed, can be massively abused, and almost certainly will be. | ||
This, of course, Real ID was introduced in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, which exposed vulnerabilities in the U.S. identification system. | ||
Did it, though? | ||
I mean, worked out pretty well. | ||
Turns out you don't need Real ID if you have indestructible passports. | ||
You can identify people easily when they leave their passports in the rubble of the buildings they knocked over with planes. | ||
The 9-1-1 commission report received in... | ||
Released in 2004, highlighted that several hijackers use fraudulent or easily obtainable IDs to board planes. | ||
Recommendation 39 of the report called for uniform standards for identification documents such as driver's licenses to prevent their misuse in terrorist activities. | ||
So again, it doesn't even make sense how or why this would be implemented. | ||
In terms of stopping terrorists, it just wouldn't do that, doesn't do that. | ||
And it's a little bit absurd. | ||
When we've had story after story after story over the last four years of the way illegal immigrants are able to use arrest records as ID to get on planes, they're able to use the children that were given to them by the government as ID. | ||
I don't know if you remember that story. | ||
The government would hand over children to people who had no identification. | ||
Let that one sink in for a second. | ||
They were handing children over to people who they didn't know who they were. | ||
Could not verify their identity. | ||
Had no proof they were who they said they were. | ||
Which is pretty horrifying. | ||
Right? Yeah, I'm that kid's uncle. | ||
Really? Do you have any proof? | ||
Nah. Alright, we'll have the kid. | ||
And then they would take the kid. | ||
They'd have paperwork that said this kid has been given to Jose Alavarez. | ||
And then they would go and say, look, I'm Jose Alavarez because I have this order giving me a kid. | ||
Here's the kid. | ||
That must be me. | ||
So they're actually using Things like transfers of children or arrest records or deportation orders as identification to get on planes with, of course, tickets bought by your taxpayer dollars. | ||
So, kind of absurd to say the American people have to have a real ID, biometric identification, but non-Americans don't, and that's going to keep us safe from non-American terrorists. | ||
You could just keep them out of the country. | ||
There would be that. | ||
that option is available to us if we wanted. | ||
And, you know, it's just another thing that the Trump administration, I don't know. | ||
I mean, the Trump administration, obviously, they're trying to get peace in the Middle East, supposedly, but they're also sending aircraft carriers to menace Iran. | ||
That's sort of a good and a bad. | ||
That's a positive and a negative, so they sort of cancel themselves out. | ||
They're getting closer to peace in Ukraine and Russia, apparently, although we have some updates to that and what NATO is getting into, and it's a little bit horrific, what they're planning on. | ||
They're, of course, focused massively on deporting critics of Israel and strong-arming universities in this country. | ||
silence their student protests on behalf of that foreign state. | ||
I'm not into it. | ||
I don't like it. | ||
I don't like any of this stuff. | ||
And again, if we had a government that prioritized the American people, I really wouldn't worry that much. | ||
I really wouldn't be that concerned. | ||
But time and time again, the American government has shown when it's given Authority in things like this, censorship, access to communications, Patriot Act level surveillance, | ||
they use it almost exclusively to go after their domestic enemies, i.e. | ||
me and you and other people who speak out against their criminal activity. | ||
So hey, if we'd lived in a world for the last decade where like, These incredible surveillance powers were used by the U.S. government, and they had just spent the last 10, 20 years just rounding up every provider of child pornography, | ||
every human trafficker, every person, you know, communicating with legitimate terrorists online. | ||
Like, if they'd use those powers to achieve good ends, I wouldn't have a big concern about Real ID. | ||
But every single time... | ||
They have access to something like the control levers of social media. | ||
All of the actual criminals are totally untouched and unpunished. | ||
And it's people like you and I, they get surveilled and censored and targeted for doing things like posting your own negative reaction to the COVID vaccine. | ||
That's what they use these powers for. | ||
So, Real ID being implemented. | ||
Will, of course, be predicated on something like terrorism, but it will almost exclusively be used to compile lists of enemies of the state for possible deportation later. | ||
And that's another thing we'll talk about today is the fact that, just like we warned was the obvious next step, Trump is now talking about deporting American citizens for violent crime. | ||
Something that I... | ||
Shouldn't have to tell you is a kind of horrific concept. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit later as well. | ||
But I actually want to go to a video now. | ||
We're going to get back into the hardcore news in just a second. | ||
You know I'm not a flat earth guy. | ||
You know I'm not. | ||
I admit it. | ||
I believe in space. | ||
I believe in space and I believe in the moon. | ||
I believe it exists and is a big rock. | ||
That makes me, you know, a little bit odd in certain circles. | ||
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Sounds like what a flat earther would say. | |
Under pressure. | ||
Under pressure. | ||
That's an interesting phrase to use. | ||
The point is, I believe in space. | ||
I think it's a distraction in a lot of ways. | ||
I think Elon Musk's obsession with Mars is a little bit stupid. | ||
I get it. | ||
I agree with him that, like, we should be a multi-planetary species. | ||
It only makes sense, considering that the Earth could be wiped out by a sunspot this afternoon, if God so chose. | ||
So, you know, I'm in favor of being an intraplanetary species. | ||
At the same time, don't hold a lot of wonder for things like Mars. | ||
I think space exists. | ||
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Like where the air is toxic? | |
Where the air is toxic. | ||
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And there's no atmosphere? | |
Literally nothing but the same rock. | ||
There's one type of rock on the whole planet. | ||
It's kind of gray, it's kind of red, and it's everywhere, and that's all that there is. | ||
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You mean where we'd have to nuke the poles to get water? | |
Yeah, I mean, there'd be a lot of effort to have to be taken. | ||
It's just, it's like, space exists, these other planets exist to remind us how special Earth is. | ||
Every other planet is just dust. | ||
It's just death and dust and freezing. | ||
Cold or blazing heat. | ||
It's just miserable, hellish, and empty. | ||
And it's a reminder about how incredibly special Earth is. | ||
I can literally pick up any rock and find under it more life than exists in the rest of the known universe combined. | ||
So, all this is to say, I'm not one who's usually predisposed to calling space fake and gay and looking Suspiciously at videos of space travel, but there was a particularly absurd expedition into space yesterday by a bunch of ladies. | ||
There was a ladies' trip to the atmospheric barrier yesterday. | ||
Again, it sort of just puts a cap on how absurd all of America is right now. | ||
And it's like, on the same day we have headlines about... | ||
Foreigners raping corpses on the New York subway. | ||
And Katy Perry, idiot pop star, most famous for having big tits, is flying into space. | ||
And it's like, this is all so stupid. | ||
Something has gone horribly wrong here. | ||
And it's almost cartoonish, the fact that you've got people going into space and it being covered as if it's the moon landing. | ||
And it's... | ||
Dumbass sex symbols like Katy Perry and Jeff Bezos' hideous plastic girlfriend. | ||
And it's just like, this is all so stupid. | ||
So I wasn't really paying attention to it. | ||
Then I saw the video of the capsule being opened for the first time, and I got some questions. | ||
Alright, so we're going to go to that video I just put in, clip 33. Skip forward to about 3.30. | ||
Three minutes and 30 seconds in. | ||
It goes to a black screen and then comes back in. | ||
But I guess they launched up this Blue Origin Amazon Jeff Bezos rocket with all these sexy astronauts in it. | ||
Again, just so stupid. | ||
And then it landed back on Earth. | ||
But I don't think they actually went into space. | ||
I think they went close to space. | ||
But there's a lot of suspicious stuff about this. | ||
The re-entry pod. | ||
They use. | ||
Looks totally unmarked. | ||
No scorch marks, no nothing on it. | ||
Looks totally new. | ||
And then Jeff Bezos goes to open the hatch using a tool, using some sort of specially designed tool to open this sealed door. | ||
And it doesn't go as planned. | ||
And it's a little bit suspicious to me. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Here goes Jeff Bezos to open the hatch. | |
So he's got the tool. | ||
He puts it on the hatch. | ||
He's about to... | ||
And it just pops right open. | ||
So he didn't actually use the tool. | ||
And you can hear him say, like, oh, we didn't actually need it. | ||
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Okay, so it just popped right open. | |
So there's no... | ||
So there's no tool actually needed. | ||
So what was keeping it shut before... | ||
Like, that was weird. | ||
That was very weird. | ||
That was a mess up. | ||
Conspiracy theorists claimed Blue Origin mission was fake as skeptics claim rocket launch with Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez had the worst CGI. | ||
I don't know if it was CGI, but I know that that door is not a real door for a space capsule. | ||
And anybody who's studied space travel at all or the history of space exploration at all could tell you immediately why this wasn't a real capsule. | ||
First of all, obviously, he goes to open it with the tool and it just... | ||
Flops open. | ||
It just flops right open like it's made of cardboard. | ||
That's a little weird. | ||
Again, this shuttle totally unmarked. | ||
Like, there's not a single thing on this lily white pod. | ||
It's a little suspicious in the first place. | ||
Besides these windows, how could that survive re-entry? | ||
That's kind of suspicious. | ||
But also, you know, who can tell me the most deadly accident in the history of space exploration? | ||
Because I believe it was on Apollo, maybe an Apollo 1 or 2, but several astronauts burned to death inside of a training capsule. | ||
And ever since then, the doors of capsules open outwards. | ||
They used to have the capsule door open inward. | ||
What they found was that under pressurized situations, that meant you couldn't open the door, so the fire inside... | ||
And the astronauts were trapped, could not open the door because it was supposed to open inward and it couldn't because of the pressure inside. | ||
And so from then on, the capsule doors for every space rocket out there, they open outwards. | ||
And they even have explosive bolts in the case of an emergency to blast the door outward. | ||
But out of basic space safety, I mean, this was very early on in the space race. | ||
It was a huge tragedy. | ||
And inspired the NASA slogan, failure is not an option. | ||
And they put in a bunch of controls to make sure nothing like that happened ever again, including the fact that the capsule doors open outward. | ||
Every other manned rocket has doors that open outward in the capsule. | ||
The SpaceX, any Chinese and Russian mission, they all have doors that open outwards. | ||
It is a basic component of space safety. | ||
So why did that door open inward? | ||
And why did you not need to use the tool to open it? | ||
Why did it flop open like it was made out of cardboard? | ||
What are those windows made out of if it's supposed to survive re-entry? | ||
It was Apollo 1. Yeah, it was Apollo 1. Three guys burned to death inside because they pumped the capsules up full of oxygen, which is, of course, extremely flammable, and they burned to death. | ||
It was absolutely tragic. | ||
It was very early on, and since then, no space capsules have doors that open inwards, except for that one, apparently. | ||
Except for the one carrying the singer of I Kissed a Girl and I Liked It. | ||
America 2025. | ||
I don't know what the conspiracy on that is. | ||
I don't think it proves space is flat like a lot of other people seem to, or the Earth is flat. | ||
Maybe space is flat, too. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Crew Dragon, hatch opens outwards. | ||
Orion, hatch opens outwards. | ||
Apollo, early designs had inward opening hatches, but after Apollo 1 fire, outward opening hatches became standard for safety. | ||
Outward opening hatches are preferred because they use internal pressure to create a tighter seal, critical for maintaining cabin integrity in space. | ||
Inward opening hatches risk being harder to open under pressure differences and can reduce usable interior space. | ||
So, again... | ||
Explain that video to me. | ||
That's all I'm asking. | ||
Explain to me how the hatch opens without the tool being used, why the hatch opens inward, why there are no marks on it, and why we have to pretend like this is real. | ||
It's all very strange. | ||
So anyway, that was just a poster right before I went live, but it's a little bit embarrassing. | ||
It's a little bit embarrassing, and I can't help but ask. | ||
What's the story? | ||
What's the story behind that? | ||
Alright. Should we get serious again or should we keep having fun? | ||
Let's go to clip 23 here because we're going to keep having fun at least for a little bit. | ||
This was a pretty shocking clip that I had not seen before. | ||
I guess it's from Saturday Night Live. | ||
I guess this Saturday. | ||
And I wonder if this isn't part of the overall drive by Hollywood and the entertainment industry to try to claw back some of the audience that they've lost over the last several years since they all went insane and stopped making anything worth watching. | ||
I think they're trying to sort of level the playing field. | ||
They invite Shane Gillis to host. | ||
They have, you know, a few skits here or there that at least poke a little bit of fun at the left. | ||
Rather than acting as a total communist mouthpiece, it's just 90% at this point. | ||
But I actually thought this skit was kind of great in the way that it made these points. | ||
Clip 28, Saturday Night Live, mocks homosexuals purchasing babies in new skit with madman actor Jon Hamm. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Oh my gosh, whose baby is that? | |
Excuse me? | ||
It's ours. | ||
Wait, but how? | ||
Okay, I'm sorry, but gay... | ||
Gay people can't have a baby? | ||
Yeah, but like, where did it come from? | ||
Excuse me? | ||
Excuse me? | ||
Wow, you are not allowed to talk like that. | ||
That is so invasive. | ||
Okay, but like, we were with you last night and you did not have a baby. | ||
Yeah, and you guys said that after dinner, you were going to go to a rave called Bulge Dungeon, and now today you have a baby. | ||
What we're asking is, how did this happen? | ||
Okay, I'm sorry, why is it when it's us an interrogation? | ||
I don't ask you why you're poor. | ||
I loaned you $10,000. | ||
I think we're just wondering who the mother is. | ||
Okay, well, between the two of us, I'm more emotional, and I like shopping, so me, I think? | ||
Yeah, but I mean, I have long hair, and he is an alcoholic, so I guess it's like two moms, I guess? | ||
Guys, how did you get this baby? | ||
Okay, we didn't pull it out of your vagina, if that's what you're asking. | ||
Yeah, people think they can ask gay people anything. | ||
It's not okay. | ||
Yeah, we don't ask you guys whose butt you use for anal. | ||
Okay? I mean, I guess what's confusing us is you never mentioned that you were having a baby, so this feels pretty sudden. | ||
Uh, yeah, because it wasn't planned. | ||
Sometimes it's an accident. | ||
How does a gay couple have a baby by accident? | ||
What do you want us to say, that we stole her? | ||
Did you? | ||
Well, we like to think of it as she stole us. | ||
So does that mean yes? | ||
Why are you confused? | ||
English is my eighth language, and even I know what that expression means. | ||
What other languages do you speak? | ||
You can't ask me that! | ||
Wow. The transphobia is real. | ||
What? I'm so sorry. | ||
Is one of you a trans man? | ||
No. No, no, no, no. | ||
You cannot just ask that girl. | ||
But no. | ||
God, they should come up with a word for when people have a phobia towards homos. | ||
Do you mean homophobia? | ||
Um, I literally speak eight languages and I've never heard that word. | ||
Okay, you need to tell us which eight. | ||
English, French, AP French, Navi, Simlish, Blackish, Grownish, and Singing. | ||
Where is your baby from? | ||
Us! But how did you get it? | ||
It? You mean she, they, until he tells us otherwise. | ||
Why? | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
I gotta say, it's pretty good. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
It's nice. | ||
It's nice to see comedy shows pointing out the overwhelming absurdity of the modern world. | ||
What a novel idea. | ||
What a funny idea. | ||
Pointing out the just astonishing level. | ||
Of madness present in the modern world. | ||
It wasn't actually, you know, a very fantastical skit. | ||
It was actually very normal. | ||
I could actually see a conversation like that happening. | ||
And I wonder when she says, you know, I lynched you $10,000. | ||
They bought the baby. | ||
The point is they bought the baby. | ||
They're buying babies. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
They're ripping babies out of the arms of their mother so they can have a fashion accessory. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And again, we have a... | ||
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Do you want to know what actually happens? | |
Yeah. So you know it's like a thing where like gay couples, right, two dudes, will ask like one of the dude's female relatives to be a surrogate. | ||
And that's like a thing. | ||
Yeah. Oh, I know. | ||
No, I'm, yeah, I'm aware and they usually pay the surrogate, you know, for carrying a baby for nine months. | ||
It's just... | ||
Have you ever seen the videos? | ||
Have you ever seen the videos of a mother giving birth only to have the baby taken away that instant and given to some dude lying in a hospital bed? | ||
It's just incredibly creepy and unnatural and wrong. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
It's just very, very, very, very wrong. | ||
And I think maybe, you know, as much as we like laughing at what we just saw there, It actually is a pretty good transition into some of the most horrific stories that I've ever heard, | ||
including Massachusetts taking the children away from a couple for refusing to vaccinate their nine-year-old son. | ||
Five children taken away from a family for refusing to vaccinate their nine-year-old son in total. | ||
Abject violation of the rights of Americans. | ||
And you just think about this setup. | ||
You think about this concept. | ||
What we just saw is considered normal and good. | ||
You can have a gay couple buying a child from a mother. | ||
And that's literally what it is. | ||
I'm not just phrasing things in a deliberately provocative way. | ||
I'm being very sincere and straightforward. | ||
They're buying babies. | ||
I mean, what is the difference between a surrogate giving her baby up to a gay couple and just like, you know, a homeless woman giving birth and then selling her baby? | ||
To get like food or drugs. | ||
Like giving her baby away to a stranger in exchange for money. | ||
That's what's happening here. | ||
So it's just unbelievably horrific that this practice is like celebrated and you know treated as good. | ||
Treated as good somehow. | ||
While meanwhile they will take your children away if you object to them being Medically transitioned without your knowledge in places like Seattle because that's what passed yesterday. | ||
Yesterday a bill in the Washington State House just passed to take children away from their families if they don't confirm their gender identity. | ||
Lots of different ways children are being taken away from their parents these days. | ||
Here's a story from... | ||
Massachusetts, Massachusetts Department of Children and Families takes custody of five children after parents refuse to vaccinate them based on religious beliefs. | ||
So as much as, you know, Trump is doing, the tyranny in this country is still charging forward at full blast. | ||
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Republicans want to cut waste, fraud and abuse from our federal government and save taxpayer dollars. | |
And Democrats want a grandstand and play politics. | ||
We can see right now, even of the six Democrats on this committee, only one can even be bothered to stay for the duration of this hearing. | ||
All we've heard about for most of this hearing from the other side of the aisle is Elon Musk, Elon Musk, Elon Musk, unelected bureaucrat. | ||
And I'd like to ask, if Democrats really care about unelected bureaucrats making decisions over our lives, where were they whenever their god, Anthony Fauci, was forcing vaccine and mask mandates on the American people for four years during the... | ||
Excuse me, during the COVID crisis. | ||
Where were they whenever unelected Alejandro Mayorkas was facilitating the invasion of our country by illegal aliens who were murdering and raping and pillaging our people? | ||
Where were they whenever the Secretary of Education, unelected Cardona, targeted states and schools and people who were... | ||
Disagreed with his view of the radical left's transgender ideology. | ||
Where were they whenever Gary Gensler, former chairman of the SEC, also unelected? | ||
Was lawlessly thwarting the development of financial markets, particularly in the crypto space, by lawlessly pursuing regulation via enforcement. | ||
They were nowhere to be seen because they don't care. | ||
Because all of those things benefited their side of the aisle at the expense of ours. | ||
And perhaps that's also why they don't seem to be very interested in rooting out improper payments from our federal government. | ||
If you wonder why so many people are cynical about American politics, this is it. | ||
This is exactly why. | ||
The reality is that Elon Musk serves as an employee of the president, and we were given a massive mandate to carry out what he's been doing. | ||
His job is to carry out the will of the American people as expressed through the executive. | ||
That's exactly how the Constitution is supposed to work. | ||
The Constitution did not create an unelected, unaccountable fourth branch of government in the administrative state. | ||
The American people know this. | ||
My colleague Brian Jack discussed some of the opinion polls recently. | ||
We're doing, and President Trump is doing, exactly what he was elected to do. | ||
And that's why he's polling at a 53% approval rating, higher than he was at any point during his first administration. | ||
Even Elon Musk and his Doge efforts now are polling at a 49% approval rating, which, just to point out, is 16 points higher than President Biden was polling at whenever he finished his term in office. | ||
The Democrat Party has for decades systematically grown and weaponized the administrative state against the American people, and the American people have had enough of it. | ||
Right now we're talking about $2.7 trillion in improper payments since 2003. | ||
We're uncovering what could be the biggest money laundering scandal in American history. | ||
And the other side of the aisle could care less. | ||
They have no concern about where this money went, to what entities it went, to what governments, to what people or groups. | ||
Nothing. All they want to talk about is Elon Musk incessantly. | ||
So it does make me wonder if they don't care about where it's going, do they have an idea? | ||
Because what we've uncovered so far is that so much of the waste, fraud, and abuse... | ||
Of our federal government is actually funding their side of the aisle. | ||
It's funding media outlets that are running cover for Democrats routinely. | ||
The NPR, PBS, the BBC, Politico. | ||
It's going to fund left-wing NGOs that are facilitating the invasion of our country. | ||
It's going to fund left-wing transgender activism and sex changes all over the globe. | ||
This is money that's being used, taken from the American people, and used against their interests. | ||
If you care about rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse, we should be serious about this. | ||
I'm very excited to be on this committee. | ||
I'm excited to expose what's being going on. | ||
Thank you, Madam Chair, and with that, I yield. | ||
All right, folks, we'll be back on the other side for the second hour of American Journal. | ||
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All right. | |
This is the second hour of American Journal. | ||
We just have so, so much to cover still. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
It really is. | ||
I'm really just wondering where I, where I focus my attention. | ||
You've got leftist violence continuing to bubble up under the surface. | ||
Registered socialist BLM supporter Cody Balmer charged with arson of Pennsylvania Governor's Mansion. | ||
New Mexico man charged with arson attacks on Tesla showroom state GOP headquarters. | ||
Would surprise you to know he's wearing lipstick in his mugshot. | ||
Gwinnett man charged after threatening Tulsi Gabbard, her family. | ||
DOJ says the FBI arrested a 25-year-old Georgia man, Al-Akbar Mohammed Amin, for sending threatening text messages to the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, and her family. | ||
Okay, so we just continue to see the spiraling out of control of the radicalized left. | ||
At the same time, you've got Trump doing a number of things that I find hugely objectionable. | ||
Un-American. | ||
Trump's well-intentioned use of the Real ID Act to protect election integrity and deport illegals is a globalist Trojan horse. | ||
That's the story from Infowars.com. | ||
You see Alex Jones breaking this down and warning President Trump he's being duped by globalists into supporting Real ID, a Bill Gates-backed UN World ID system that will usher in cashless one-world society complete with Chinese-style social credit score restrictions. | ||
So there's that. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump eyes deportation of homegrown criminals to El Salvador. | ||
And we can talk about that and show you videos about that. | ||
In fact, let's do that right now. | ||
We'll talk about immigration right now. | ||
Overall, because I got a lot of videos to show you in that regard. | ||
Let's go to clip number 19 first. | ||
President Trump says he's open to deporting U.S. citizens who commit crimes. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Just a follow-up question, a clarification. | |
You mentioned that you're open to deporting individuals that aren't foreign aliens, brought criminals to El Salvador. | ||
Does that include potentially U.S. citizens, fully naturalized Americans? | ||
If they're criminals, and if they hit people with baseball bats over their head that happen to be 90 years old, and if they rape 87-year-old women in Coney Island, Brooklyn... | ||
Yeah, yeah, that includes them. | ||
Why do you think there's special category of person? | ||
They're as bad as anybody that comes in. | ||
We have bad ones too. | ||
Unless, let's pause it. | ||
I'm all for it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
There is a special category called being an American citizen. | ||
That's the special category. | ||
we are that they're not. | ||
Again, people... | ||
People want to come up with all sorts of reasons why I might look with a bit of suspicion, a bit of skepticism at the things Trump is doing. | ||
One, because he's not doing it for America. | ||
But two, because clearly the way is being paved for American citizens to be subject to some of these things. | ||
But yet we have to draw some very clear lines. | ||
If you are a foreign immigrant, illegal or legal, but a foreign immigrant, in particular the illegal ones, you don't have a right to the Constitution. | ||
You don't have protections of the American government. | ||
You are an invader. | ||
And if you want to, if the government wants to send them back to their home country or to a different country, honestly I couldn't care less. | ||
Just like if you break into somebody's house, they get to kill you. | ||
You can say, well, that's the extreme. | ||
It's like, well, just don't go in the house. | ||
Just don't come into our country. | ||
You won't have to deal with any of this. | ||
Don't break our laws, and you won't be punished for it. | ||
That's not complicated, that simple. | ||
American citizens are a different category. | ||
I can't believe I'm having to explain it. | ||
That's so crazy for Trump to say. | ||
Is there some special category that makes him immune? | ||
Yes, being an American citizen means you can't be deported from America. | ||
If you were born here to American parents and have been American your whole life and nothing but an American your whole life, you cannot be deported for your crimes. | ||
Okay? Now, if you want to execute people for their crimes, you can do that. | ||
Some guy rapes an 87-year-old like Trump just said. | ||
Put him to death. | ||
Put him to death. | ||
You don't send him to a different country. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's absurd. | ||
But again... | ||
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You deport them to the afterlife. | |
Yeah, deport them to the afterlife. | ||
Exactly. You can deport them to heaven. | ||
I'm fine with that. | ||
But the stuff they're doing now, and I've laid it out a million times before, it's really not a difficult leap to go, oh, well, they're deporting people under the... | ||
Terrorism label. | ||
Okay, well they can just put the terrorism label on anybody and now you have no rights and now you are an enemy combatant even though you've never done anything wrong, never committed violence, are an American citizen. | ||
Now suddenly you lose all of your rights because they labeled you as something? | ||
I mean, do you not see how dangerous this is? | ||
Is this not obvious? | ||
So Trump's now talking about deporting American citizens for committing crimes. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That is completely insane. | ||
And again, you see how deportations are being weaponized. | ||
Again, if we were deporting 10,000 people a month or more, it would actually take more than that just to combat just what came over during Biden's administration, not even including the tens of millions that were here before that. | ||
If they were just getting everybody out and they're like, oh, and in addition to that, You know, we're revoking visas and, you know, kicking people out of universities. | ||
I'd say, you know what? | ||
Fine. Just get it done. | ||
Get everybody out. | ||
They're not mass deporting 10 or 20,000 people a month. | ||
They are wasting huge resources going after people who, by their own admission, have done nothing wrong, are not a part of a criminal gang. | ||
They're not a part of a terrorist network. | ||
They've not provided material support to the enemies of America, but they're being punished without a trial, despite the fact that they went through the system the correct way, applied the correct way, were given a visa, were given a temporary worker status or whatever it was, | ||
and they're being deported for their thoughts, for their language, for not being sufficiently supportive of the state of Israel. | ||
Insane and retarded. | ||
And there's absolutely no reason, legally, there's no distinction between a guest of America and a citizen of America when it comes to this type of thing. | ||
So, when you talk about Real ID, you talk about the anti-Semitism laws that they're passing. | ||
You talk about the anti-Semitism envoy that Trump just appointed. | ||
You talk about... | ||
What they're doing by deporting activists from college campuses, what they're doing to Harvard. | ||
It's all lining up to set up a situation in which criticizing Israel or Jews is a criminal offense that will be considered violence. | ||
As we heard Randy Fine, Trump's latest best friend, say, like, you know, if you... | ||
If you litter, that's one thing. | ||
But if you litter a flyer that has anti-Semitic stuff, that's violence. | ||
That's a hate crime now. | ||
Okay, so you've got the hate crime laws. | ||
You've got the anti-Semitism laws. | ||
You've got the deportation orders. | ||
You've got the terrorist designation. | ||
Is everyone an idiot? | ||
Am I the only one that sees this? | ||
Am I the only one that sees where this is obviously going towards? | ||
Totally depriving. | ||
American citizens of their God-given rights, subjecting them to cruel and unusual punishments, or even deporting them so they can have no contact with their friends and family. | ||
I mean, this is so horrible. | ||
It's really unimaginable. | ||
Let's go back to the video of Trump, again, just saying in very clear terms, this is what he wants to do. | ||
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Anybody that comes in, we have bad ones too. | |
And I'm all for it. | ||
Because we can do things with the president for less money and have great security. | ||
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And we have a huge prison population. | |
We have a huge number of prisons. | ||
And then we have the private prisons. | ||
And some are operated well, I guess, and some aren't. | ||
But he does a great job with that. | ||
We have others that we're negotiating with, too. | ||
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But no, if it's a... | |
A homegrown criminal? | ||
I have no problem. | ||
Now, we're studying the laws right now. | ||
Pam is studying. | ||
If we can do that, that's good. | ||
And I'm talking about violent people. | ||
I'm talking about really bad people. | ||
Really bad people. | ||
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Every bit as bad as the ones coming in. | |
And I made the statement when I heard about this a long time ago now, four years ago, when I heard that this guy was having open borders, I said every single... | ||
Criminal from all over the world is going to be dumped into our country. | ||
And that's what happened. | ||
Jails. The jails of the Congo were emptied out. | ||
The jails of Venezuela were emptied out. | ||
And you know what happened? | ||
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Their crime went way down. | |
But now Venezuela has other problems. | ||
You know what the problem is? | ||
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They have no money. | |
Yeah. Because I shut off their oil and we put secondary tariffs because they're not doing what's right over there. | ||
They know what to do. | ||
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We spoke to them. | |
I spoke to them. | ||
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They know what to do. | |
But they have no money. | ||
Venezuela has no money. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Does he even know what he's talking about anymore? | ||
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To me, that is like... | ||
Yeah, kind of horrifying. | ||
Trump eyes deportation of homegrown criminals to El Salvador. | ||
Homegrown criminals. | ||
American citizens. | ||
Deporting them to El Salvador. | ||
The United States hopes to start deporting criminals that hold U.S. passports to El Salvador, Trump has said. | ||
Trump told reporters as he welcomed El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to the White House on Monday that he would like to send violent homegrown criminals to be imprisoned under a deal with the Central American country's government. | ||
These comments came amid ongoing controversy over the wrongful deportation of a migrant to El Salvador's notorious Seacott prison. | ||
Trump said he would only go through with the idea if the administration decided it was legal. | ||
We always have to obey the laws, but also we have these homegrown criminals that push people into subways that hit elderly ladies in the back of the head with a baseball bat when they're not looking that are absolute monsters, Trump declared. | ||
It's like, okay, I mean, obviously it's true. | ||
We do have a problem with these people. | ||
The solution is to put them down. | ||
It's just like a rabid dog. | ||
If you push somebody in front of a subway train, you should just be put to death. | ||
I mean, if you want to talk about expediting that process, I'm in favor of that. | ||
Again, violent crime, but where are the guardrails? | ||
Where are the hardcore lines that say it has to be multiple violent crimes committed? | ||
I don't know. | ||
To even open the door to this is horrifying, especially when we'll get to a story in just a second, the updates to the Carmelo Anthony situation. | ||
If you want to deal with violent criminals on our streets, you need to deal with the judiciary letting them out. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
The problem is not that we overcrowd and we need to start sending people to El Salvador because we just can't handle it. | ||
You need to end the bail Elimination programs. | ||
You need to get activists out of positions as judges. | ||
You need to get rid of all of the Soros prosecutors that refuse to prosecute. | ||
I mean, practically every one of these horrific stories that we've heard that Trump has mentioned, hitting people with baseball bats, pushing people in front of trains, raping old women, killing old men. | ||
In just about every single case, The people have multiple, multiple, multiple felonies on their record. | ||
You know, you don't just go from being a law-abiding citizen to cracking an old lady over the head with a baseball bat. | ||
So yeah, we need reform. | ||
We need massive reform in our prison system. | ||
We need massive re-engagement with law and order in this country. | ||
The problem is not that we're not able to deport them to El Salvador. | ||
The problem is that you have activist judges letting people out on purpose because they victimized white people and that's okay. | ||
That's what's really happening here. | ||
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It's just, you know, it reminds me, hell, we have another video of this, clip number three. | ||
I mean, it reminds me of this. | ||
These are the anti-theft measures now being taken at a... | ||
You know, corner stores around the country. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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They got pictures of the stuff. | |
Yeah, pictures of the stuff. | ||
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Because everybody's still everything. | |
No, nothing on the shelves. | ||
Just pictures of the stuff. | ||
I mean, truly dystopian. | ||
Oh, it looks like the grocery store is chock full of products. | ||
And it's all just pictures. | ||
And you have to, like, ask. | ||
I guess you have to ask somebody to go grab the stuff for you and bring down the audio. | ||
I don't know what the audio is. | ||
I'm just looking at the... | ||
So, just pictures of this. | ||
And it's like... | ||
Just arrest the shoplifters. | ||
It's not hard. | ||
None of this is difficult. | ||
Just arrest the shoplifters. | ||
And everything else can be normal. | ||
Just imprison the violent criminals. | ||
You know, once they start liquidating them, sure. | ||
Once they start giving the death penalty to people who have committed 37 felonies. | ||
These types of things. | ||
And sure, we need prison reform. | ||
Because clearly it's not working. | ||
Clearly there's something else at play here. | ||
There needs to be massive reform. | ||
Deporting people to El Salvador is not the solution. | ||
It's not the answer. | ||
That's ridiculous and outrageous and unnecessary and just stupid. | ||
Really just a very stupid concept to be pushing. | ||
And again, I just can't... | ||
I can't understand. | ||
I can't understand what Trump is doing. | ||
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And... You know, I'm just torn because there are some cases... | ||
I don't know. | ||
It just seems simple to me. | ||
Like, this story. | ||
Judge blocks Trump from revoking legal status for 530,000 migrants who flew into the U.S. via Biden program. | ||
Like, that's outrageous. | ||
Obviously, Trump should be able to deport all these people. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
If you're an American citizen born in America to American parents, you get protection under the Constitution. | ||
If you weren't, you don't. | ||
That's as simple as it is. | ||
The people that they're crying about now, the guy who's accidentally deported or whatever they say, he's not an American citizen. | ||
He's from El Salvador. | ||
We sent him back to El Salvador. | ||
Problem solved. | ||
No issue here. | ||
No complaint from me. | ||
He's not American. | ||
Get him out of here. | ||
I don't care where you send him. | ||
He's not American. | ||
He shouldn't have been here in the first place. | ||
Send him to the Arctic for all I care. | ||
Let him live with the penguins for the rest of his life. | ||
Couldn't give less of a damn. | ||
When you're an American citizen, you get protection. | ||
You get consideration. | ||
You get limitations on the government, what it can do to you. | ||
Why that line is being blurred, I can't say. | ||
I don't know why Trump is doing this or the left is doing this. | ||
There are certain things you can do to non-citizens because they're non-citizens. | ||
And now Trump is like, yeah, we'll do it to citizens too. | ||
Why not? | ||
It's like, no. | ||
The whole point of this is that there is a distinction between being an American and a non-American. | ||
And then when a judge wants to apply American controls, American citizen rights to non-citizens, that's stupid. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
It's retarded. | ||
It's globalist. | ||
It can't happen. | ||
But now they're being... | ||
You know, given credence, given, you know, layups, fastballs over the plate because the Trump administration is blurring that line. | ||
And it's going, well, you've been here since you were seven years old. | ||
You were brought without, you know, your knowledge as a seven-year-old. | ||
You've lived here your whole life. | ||
You've never been back to Korea, but we're going to deport you to Korea. | ||
Why? Because you participated in a protest on your college campus. | ||
I guess she's not a citizen either, but there's got to be some consistency here. | ||
Some just logical through line as to where these laws are being implemented and where they're not. | ||
And again, if any of this really was predicated on American interests, I really wouldn't even have that much of a problem with it. | ||
But it's the fact that You've got all these people being deported or having their visas canceled on the basis of criticizing a foreign government. | ||
And it just makes it obvious where all this is going. | ||
Again, U.S. State Department finds no evidence linking Tufts student to anti-Semitism or terrorism. | ||
The U.S. State Department found no evidence linking Romesa... | ||
Whatever, to anti-Semitism or terrorism, according to a memo, while recommending against the revocation of her visa due to lack of evidence of any criminal activity. | ||
She was detained by immigration agents despite the State Department memo, which noted that her only alleged offense was writing an op-ed criticizing Tufts University's ties to Israel. | ||
The actions against this activist have been criticized as violations of free speech rights by activists and rights groups. | ||
Her detention sparked national outrage with legal advocates claiming it violates free speech rights. | ||
She remains in a Louisiana facility where she reportedly faces poor conditions and health issues. | ||
She wrote an op-ed criticizing Israel, and so now she has been imprisoned and is being deported. | ||
You've got Harvard publications writing headlines saying the white race must be eradicated. | ||
Never saw a single movement. | ||
Never a single complaint about that. | ||
Many of them written by international students. | ||
If we were actually going after DEI, if we were actually going after un-American activity in the universities, if we were actually going after students and activists and protesters for breaking the law, | ||
the American law, And committing violence or anything like that. | ||
You know, you'd have an argument there. | ||
None of that's being done for us. | ||
Nothing that the Trump administration seems even to be, nothing that they're doing seems to be for us. | ||
Like, it's even to the point now where it seems like the calculus that they're running is like, alright, how many... | ||
Instead of being like, how many deportations of illegal immigrants can we get? | ||
Let's just maximize that. | ||
Go after the criminals first. | ||
Go after everybody else next. | ||
Just deport as many as possible. | ||
It seems like to a certain degree, they're like, let's deport as few as possible to still justify the deportation of the anti-Semites. | ||
What they actually want to do is just deport the anti-Semites. | ||
But if you just deport them, it would be even more outrage than there is now. | ||
So you've got to deport... | ||
They're obliged to deport other illegal immigrants as cover for what they really want to do, which is deport anti-Semites. | ||
Support people that are against Israel's ongoing genocide against Gaza. | ||
I mean, at this point, that's what it seems like to me. | ||
That's what it seems like to me. | ||
International students file legal challenges over widespread U.S. visa revocations. | ||
Again, if this was about illegal immigrants, I'd have no problem. | ||
All of these problems, all these resources being dedicated to this, and it's all for a foreign state? | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll talk more on the other side, just how am I supposed to celebrate any of this crap, honestly. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Talk about immigration. | ||
I just got a comment from somebody who apparently I'd mentioned before, Mr. Barnes. | ||
Because he says, I warned you about the dangers of that swinging pendulum, and you said my name on air, mocking my concerns. | ||
I hope you're starting to realize now what I was trying to say, that pendulum will have people supporting things they should not, like deporting citizens. | ||
And I want to explain, this isn't the pendulum. | ||
Swinging too far to the right. | ||
If that was the case, it would just be like, they would just be deporting all of the illegal immigrants. | ||
I was trying to think of how to explain this. | ||
The image that kept popping into my mind is like, I'd say there's this big robot that's just like beating the crap out of us. | ||
Just beating the crap out of us and we can't fight back. | ||
You know, it's too powerful, even if we complain about it. | ||
They say that's anti-robotic. | ||
You're not allowed to say that. | ||
And they use that excuse to keep beating us. | ||
They keep beating us. | ||
It's brutal. | ||
Terrific. We're just like, you know, why can we not fight back? | ||
Then Trump jumps into the ring and starts beating up the robot. | ||
And we're like, hell yeah. | ||
And he's beating it and beating it. | ||
Now, going too far in that case would be like beating the robot into smithereens and smashing it and destroying it. | ||
And just, you know, utterly eviscerating it. | ||
Which I'm all for. | ||
Like, kill the robot, destroy the robot. | ||
But then if Trump is hitting the robot and then turns around and punches me in the face and then goes back to hitting the robot, it's like, that's not going too far against the robot. | ||
That's something else entirely. | ||
That's actually doing the thing the robot was doing earlier to us. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
It's like, the danger is not going too far down the right-wing road. | ||
The danger is that they're off the road and they're going in a different direction now. | ||
There's a very simple distinction. | ||
If you're an American citizen, you have protection. | ||
If you're not, you don't. | ||
I don't know how much more clear I can make that. | ||
So anything they want to go down the path towards deporting people in this country for being illegal, I'm all for that. | ||
To go off the reservation and start deporting people for their... | ||
Thoughts about Israel. | ||
There's nothing right-wing. | ||
There's nothing constitutional. | ||
There's nothing MAGA about that. | ||
That's not too far down the right-wing path. | ||
That is just doing the bidding of a foreign nation. | ||
Which shouldn't happen. | ||
And it's the same thing when people are like, fell for it again. | ||
We told you. | ||
We always knew Trump was pro-Israel. | ||
That's never been up for debate. | ||
There was a choice between Kamala and Trump, and if you think Kamala was the better choice, you're an idiot. | ||
You're just an idiot, okay? | ||
Obviously Trump is a better choice. | ||
Obviously a lot of the stuff he's done has been hugely positive. | ||
He is resetting the global trade order. | ||
He is destroying globalism. | ||
He has stopped crossings at the border. | ||
He is deporting people. | ||
It's just like at the same time, he's also destroying Ivy League colleges. | ||
For not being sufficiently phyllosemitic. | ||
These are two entirely different things. | ||
One is not incumbent on the other. | ||
One is not even similar to the other. | ||
One is just being used as the cover to allow the other. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
I hope it does. | ||
Again, it's not that it's going too far to the right. | ||
It's that it's just completely off the mark. | ||
And nothing anybody voted for. | ||
But that's fine. | ||
It's all fine. | ||
This is what I'm in favor of. | ||
Things like revoking legal status for 500,000 migrants who flew into the U.S. via Biden program. | ||
Now this has been stopped by a judge. | ||
Judge Indira Talwani, a Biden appointee, said that every migrant needs to have an individualized case-by-case review. | ||
They're allowed into the country by the president, but they cannot be expelled from the country by the president somehow. | ||
Somehow that's the case. | ||
Now the weirdest thing about this, the most bizarre aspect of this story in particular, is the fact that the process that the judge is interfering with was a temporary parole status. | ||
Meaning it was never meant to be permanent. | ||
Only ever supposed to last two years, and those two years have expired. | ||
So Biden's able to bring in half a million foreigners, give them temporary status for two years. | ||
Two years later, a judge steps in and say the current president cannot deport these people even though the parole has expired and it was supposed to be temporary in the first place. | ||
We now have to keep them, even though it was always predicated on being temporary. | ||
This is absurd. | ||
Biden created the CHNV program in 2023 via his executive parole authority. | ||
The program was launched in 2022 and initially applied to Venezuelans before it was expanded to additional countries. | ||
CHNV allowed migrants and their immediate family members to fly into the U.S. if they had American sponsors, they could then remain in the country for two years under a temporary immigration status known as parole. | ||
Officials with the Department of Homeland Security said the Trump administration said Talwani essentially ruled Trump can't use his own executive authority, the same authority Biden used, to revoke the parole that Biden granted. | ||
Pure lawless tyranny, Trump administration official told Fox News. | ||
In March, roughly 532,000 migrants under the CHNV program were told to leave the U.S. before the humanitarian parole and accompanying work permits are canceled on April 24th, giving them a month from when the notice was formally published on March 25th. | ||
So they're paroled in the country for two years. | ||
That happens in 2022 into 2023. | ||
It's now 2025. | ||
They have to go home. | ||
That was the temporary parole status. | ||
It's now over. | ||
They have to go home. | ||
Now a judge is stepping in and saying you cannot revoke the status that was always intended to be temporary and only last for two years. | ||
Nothing about this makes any sense. | ||
It wouldn't make sense even if it was a permanent residency process. | ||
But the fact that it was supposed to be temporary from the beginning, Just another layer of nonsense, of absurdity, of just madness on top of this. | ||
So here's Stephen Miller talking about the fact that this construct, this situation, was always an intention of the Biden administration, knowing that they could bring in infinite numbers of people and then use the judiciary to make it way, | ||
way more difficult to expel them again. | ||
Let's go to clip number 15 here. | ||
And I just wish we lived in a country where the media gave to one-tenth a damn as much about Americans who were murdered and brutalized and savagely killed, beaten to death, as they did about whether illegal aliens, that we all agree are illegal aliens, should get a million days in court and a million trials and a million this and a million that. | ||
There's 15 million illegal aliens that buy on the edge of the country. | ||
If every one of them got the trial that you're asking for, it would take us centuries to remove them. | ||
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Centuries! We've been talking about this in three, four hundred years. | |
Their great-great-great-grandchildren would be the ones representing them in court. | ||
That's how long it would take. | ||
Illegal aliens who come to our country have to be removed and they have to remove quickly. | ||
That is an essential component of having something that we like to call a country. | ||
And again... | ||
Temporary protected status. | ||
A judge is now saying that Trump cannot revoke the temporary status even though it should have expired this year anyway. | ||
Crazy. Let's go to clip number 26 here. | ||
Here's Stephen Miller once again educating a reporter on the facts around the deported MS-13 criminal that they're all up in arms about. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
I want to correct. | ||
I hate to do it, Bill, but I got to correct you on every single thing that you said because it was all wrong. | ||
First, we won the Supreme Court case, 9-0. | ||
A district court judge said that the president and his administration have to go into El Salvador and extradite one of their citizens, an El Salvadorian citizen, so that would be kidnapping, that we have to kidnap an El Salvadorian citizen against the will of his government and fly him back to America, | ||
which would be... | ||
An unimaginable act in an invasion of El Salvador's sovereignty. | ||
So he appealed to the Supreme Court and it said clearly no district court can compel the president to exercise his Article II foreign powers in any way whatsoever. | ||
DOJ called me after that Supreme Court ruling and they said,"This is amazing. | ||
We won this case 9-0. | ||
We are in excellent standing here." So this has been portrayed wrong for 72 hours in the media. | ||
They said the most a court could ever compel you to do... | ||
Would be to facilitate return, which would basically mean if El Salvador voluntarily sends him back, we wouldn't block him at the airport. | ||
We would put him back into ICE detention. | ||
And then he would be deported either back to El Salvador or somewhere else. | ||
The Supreme Court said that is the most the government can be expected to do. | ||
So we won the case handily. | ||
The misreporting on this has been atrocious. | ||
He was not mistakenly sent to El Salvador. | ||
He's an illegal alien from El Salvador. | ||
Hold on, this is important. | ||
In 2019... | ||
He was ordered deported. | ||
He is a final removal order from the United States. | ||
These are things that no one disputes. | ||
Where is he from? | ||
El Salvador. | ||
Where is he a resident and citizen of? | ||
El Salvador. | ||
Is he here illegally? | ||
Yes. Does he have a deportation order? | ||
Yes. Here's the thing. | ||
If you are a member of a foreign terrorist organization, you cannot have a withholding order. | ||
Since he's in MS-13, there is no withholding order. | ||
You just answered my question. | ||
Just give me a chance. | ||
I get it. | ||
It doesn't exist anymore in El Salvador. | ||
The 18th Street Gang is gone. | ||
So you have an illegal alien from El Salvador. | ||
Bill, where are we supposed to send the illegal alien from El Salvador? | ||
To what country? | ||
You don't even want me to ask you a question. | ||
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Are you convinced he is still a member of MS-13? | |
That was your original charge. | ||
Yes. Do you stand by that now? | ||
But here's the thing, Bill. | ||
Yes, but not only am I convinced of it, not only is El Salvador convinced of it. | ||
Bill, he's an illegal alien from El Salvador. | ||
Again, you know, cry me a river. | ||
Dude, born in El Salvador, raised in El Salvador, lived in El Salvador his whole life, came to our country illegally, sent him back, put him to work in a chain gang. | ||
I really couldn't care less. | ||
He's not an American. | ||
He doesn't enjoy American protections. | ||
That's not the case with American citizens. | ||
It shouldn't be the case with American citizens. | ||
Meanwhile, in illegal immigrant news, Arizona... | ||
is beginning to remove 50,000 non-citizens from its voter rolls as a result of a lawsuit. | ||
They actually had to sue over this. | ||
50,000 non-citizens were on the voter rolls of Arizona. | ||
Again, I really can't wait to see whenever we get around to punishing people that rigged our elections and put the 50,000 people on our voter rolls. | ||
Or really any arrest about anything in this country. | ||
That would be really nice. | ||
We cannot, apparently we can't arrest people that flooded our borders. | ||
Can't arrest the people who rigged our election. | ||
Can't arrest the people who are being blackmailed by Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Can't arrest any of them. | ||
Can't arrest students for writing op-eds that oppose Israel. | ||
Pretty crazy. | ||
Alright, let's talk about... | ||
Let's talk about Palantir. | ||
Palantir's stock rises after NATO acquires AI-powered Maven smart system. | ||
So yes, NATO has now purchased the Palantir Maven smart system. | ||
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, would use the company's artificial intelligence-enabled software to modernize its warfighting capabilities. | ||
The NATO Communications and Information Act agency said it had completed an acquisition of the Palantir Maven smart system, NATO, at the end of March. | ||
The Maven system, which is also used by the U.S. military, leverages AI to collect and analyze large amounts of data to prioritize targets in battle. | ||
NATO said it plans to use Maven to accelerate the adoption of novel AI solutions, including models and simulations that are in development across its 32 member states. | ||
William Blair analyst Louis De Palma said the agreement has broader geopolitical significance than just another win for Palantir, amid Wall Street concerns that Europe wants to rely less on American defense contractors. | ||
The award has favorable read-throughs across the U.S. Defense Secretary, De Palma wrote. | ||
In his view, the deal suggests Europe will likely remain a big buyer of U.S. systems. | ||
Palantir Maven system is part of the army's next generation command and control platform. | ||
And look, it's... | ||
Palantir is basically the world government. | ||
Let's just, you know, to put it simply, the people in power basically believe that the world government is imminent. | ||
And that'll be controlled by an AI system, primarily Palantir, will be the platform on which it will operate. | ||
And it will basically take in all data on Earth constantly, constantly be feeding it into AI simulations and spitting out what it thinks the correct measures for the global government will take. | ||
And so they're putting these things in place. | ||
Now we've already seen the devastating and horrifying way that Palantir-style AI has been used in places like Gaza. | ||
And people wonder why I obsess over Israel and Gaza. | ||
It's because it's a vision of our future. | ||
It's because it's the testing ground for things that will then, in short order, be deployed against the rest of us. | ||
From shape.nato.int... | ||
NATO Communications and Information Agency and Palantir Technologies finalized the acquisition of the Palantir Maven smart system, NATO, for employment within NATO's Allied command operations, marking a significant advancement in the modernization of NATO's warfighting capabilities. | ||
NCIA is pleased to team up with Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Shape, and Palantir to deliver MSS NATO to the warfighter, providing customized, state-of-the-art AI capabilities to the alliance and empowering our forces with the tools required on the modern battlefield to operate effectively and decisively. | ||
AI-enabled warfighting platform. | ||
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AI-enabled warfighting platform. | |
Yeah. I just... | ||
Do you know who Palantir is? | ||
Do you know what Palantir is? | ||
Is it something I need to explain every time we talk about things like Alex Karp? | ||
Do we need to play the video every time we talk about Alex Karp? | ||
Where he's bragging about Palantir's technology already, not the Maven system, but the Gotham system, hamstringing the right wing in Europe, taking credit, single-handedly stopping the rise of the far right in Europe. | ||
That means the nationalistic right. | ||
That means the right wing that doesn't want to be subjects of international cabals of unelected technocrats. | ||
That's who... | ||
The unelected cabal of technocrats is defeating with their Palantir technology. | ||
And I had a bunch of stories yesterday, and I didn't print any out today, but they all sort of fall in line with this. | ||
And it's the way in which, again, if another country was doing this, I'd point to them, but it's all Israel all the time. | ||
The way Israel uses not just AI, but surveilling social media, having access. | ||
plus meta employees including the head of ai policy confirmed as xidf meta's recruitment of vast numbers of former israeli soldiers raises serious questions about the tech giant's commitment to free speech and provides a peek into biased content moderation process that's heavily censoring | ||
pro-palestinian accounts amid the israeli siege of gaza more than 100 | ||
Former Israeli spies and IDF soldiers work for tech giant Mehta, including its head of AI policy, who served in the IDF under an Israeli government scheme that allows non-Israelis to volunteer for the Israeli army. | ||
Shira Anderson, an American international rights lawyer, has met as AI policy chief, who voluntarily enlisted for the IDF in 2009 under a program which enables non-Israeli Jews who aren't eligible for military conscription to join the Israeli army. | ||
Through its program, known as Garen Sabar, So she is now the head of AI policy at Meta. | ||
And if you remember... | ||
When Trump was kicked off of Facebook by the oversight board, the head of the oversight board at the time was the former, I believe, justice minister for Israel. | ||
And I just... | ||
I... I tried to just paint the picture of, like, where all of these threads end up. | ||
And it's not really that complicated, actually. | ||
AI is becoming massively more powerful, massively more intelligent. | ||
The more capable it gets, the more capable the bad guys will be in using AI and weaponizing AI against free speech or anybody opposing them. | ||
They think they're on the cusp of artificial superintelligence, meaning that the AI itself will be smarter than every human in the world combined, which will give, of course, inordinate power. | ||
Now, it matters who programs the AI because the AI, as it is now, is being built with the internal leftist biases from a number of different directions. | ||
For one thing, it relies on mainstream media. | ||
So the mainstream media left-wing bias is being baked in and it's reading articles from the New York Times and CNN as if they're absolute fact and absorbing it as if it's fact. | ||
And so this is what the AIs are doing. | ||
They're also crippling and handicapping AIs because AIs keep coming up with answers that they don't like because they're considered racist or whatever. | ||
So the AI is being programmed to avoid certain conclusions and arrive at other conclusions. | ||
Meaning that the answers it comes out with are manipulated from the outset, but it will still be treated like a computer or a calculator spitting out an answer in an unbiased fashion and will therefore be something that you cannot argue against or claim you know better than. | ||
It's ASI. | ||
It's artificial superintelligence. | ||
You're definitely not smarter than it, so you have to be subject to them. | ||
They are implementing this at the NATO level. | ||
They've already implemented it at the EU level. | ||
They're implementing it at the American level. | ||
They are writing anti-Semitism laws here and overseas. | ||
They are imprisoning anybody that speaks out against this stuff. | ||
They're accessing social media from the administration level and having access to all of our communications and networks in order to dismantle and eradicate them through the use of AI. | ||
They are building a one-world government that will be headquartered in Israel. | ||
And all of the parts are being put into place right now to have a global dragnet or a global firewall, or I don't know what you want to call it, but a global system of speech control in which any speech against Israel or the Jews who run these organizations will be considered domestic terror, | ||
a violent attack, and hell, maybe you'll be deported for daring to question all of this going on. | ||
And, like, this is what these people believe. | ||
And I can show you videos after our guest, Dr. Joseph Sansone. | ||
We're going to talk to him about mRNA and COVID and some of the more insane discoveries about that. | ||
But I want to show you some videos from the likes of Eric Schmidt, the founder of Google, about what he thinks lies in the future for artificial intelligence and how it will be deployed. | ||
And again, I cannot sound the alarm loud enough that, like, what you see in Gaza is literally the intention to be exported throughout the rest of the world when you have AI. | ||
And some of the things that have been revealed through this, so, you know, Meta has hundreds of IDF soldiers and spies in it right now. | ||
They say X IDF, but come on. | ||
Meta owns WhatsApp. | ||
WhatsApp internal information was used by AI in Israel to target people. | ||
So people were targeted with airstrikes by AI based on the fact that they were in WhatsApp group chats with people who the AI suspected were Hamas. | ||
So you've got communications platforms. | ||
Operated by Meta, the IDF soldiers inside Meta, feeding that information to the Israeli government, who then feeds it into an AI, who then assigns a targeting value on the basis of the WhatsApp communications, including just participation or being present in a group chat, | ||
was enough for the AI to deem you a viable target and not just kill you, but wait until the middle of the night so you were at home, so they killed your whole family at the same time. | ||
These are the people that are running Palantir. | ||
These are the people that are running these AI systems. | ||
These are the people that are trying to bring Harvard to heel and destroy the University of Columbia and to deport critics of theirs. | ||
This is insane. | ||
UnzReport, UNZ.com. | ||
Alex Karp, Teal's partner. | ||
Is first and foremost an anti-white Zionist and leftist whose contempt for humanity and dissent knows no bounds. | ||
Karp, who cites Israel, the Frankfurt School, and his parents' Judaism as the foundation of his ethos, has described himself as an activist and a socialist at heart. | ||
He refers to his parents as Jewish hippies, saying they often took him to labor rights demonstrations and anti-Reagan protests when he was young. | ||
And that's who's going to run the AI that will control the global government. | ||
Crazier, you guys, because it does seem that we are constantly carving out these special territory for discussion pertaining to Israel, like the smears are never more insane. | ||
And it's something to pay attention to. | ||
On the right, I am telling you guys, what is happening right now is insane, right? | ||
They are trying to infringe upon our speech in ways that are getting very dark and very creepy. | ||
David Friedman, who was Trump's former U.S. ambassador in the first term, former U.S. ambassador to Israel. | ||
Essentially is praising this current administration for jailing and deporting critics of Israel. | ||
And was specifically asked about me and Tucker Carlson. | ||
And he's calling for more deportation, jail, and the cutting of funding to anti-Semites. | ||
People that are openly disgusted. | ||
This is going to be like Dave Smith in the future. | ||
Pay attention to this. | ||
Where are all of those free speech people who grifted off of free speech and who won't say anything? | ||
And recognizing that this administration, this current administration, is taking a turn that is quite dark, okay? | ||
It is not what we signed up for. | ||
We are supposed to be the people who defend speech. | ||
So why is it now I'm finding myself in agreement with Anna Kasparian and Cenk over at the Young Turks who are calling out what is happening and how suddenly there is this squeeze on speech only as it pertains to the special topic of Israel? | ||
The Young Turks. | ||
David Friedman, who actually was Trump's ambassador to Israel in his first term, he doesn't just stop at progressives and their critique of Israel. | ||
He's also focusing on the right wing as well. | ||
And I suspect that this is waking the right wing up. | ||
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Yeah, it's not gonna play well. | |
Cuz if you think that free speech violations are only gonna impact the left, you'd be mistaken. | ||
Take a look. | ||
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I condemn anti-Semitism on the right and on the left. | |
I'm an equal opportunity condemner of anti-Semitism. | ||
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. | ||
There's no reason to think we're ever gonna 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. | ||
Now understand what he considers antisemitism. | ||
And by the way, you're an American citizen. | ||
If you are spewing antisemitic garbage, you're actually free to do that as long as you don't act on it, right? | ||
Free speech is a thing. | ||
Hate speech is protected under the First Amendment. | ||
This guy- Thinks that simply criticizing how Israel is prosecuting the war is already antisemitic. | ||
It's already antisemitism. | ||
And he wants to throw you in prison for it. | ||
Yeah. In prison for it. | ||
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And by the way, that was an answer to a question about Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens. | |
So we're not talking about student visas anymore. | ||
My God. | ||
Now we're talking about core American. | ||
Podcasters, people in media on the right and the left, if you criticize Israel, he says, well, you have no heart and you have no mind. | ||
You have no heart because of course you should know when Israel slaughtered 15,000 children, it was the most moral thing to do. | ||
And if you dare disagree, we'll arrest you. | ||
And what did he say? | ||
We'll cut off your funding. | ||
By the way, he's like- It's anti-Semitic to say that the Jews would control speech in America. | ||
But if you dare cross Israel, we will cut off your funding, we will deport you, we will arrest you. | ||
But don't say it. | ||
If you say what I just said, I'm gonna call you an anti-Semitic. | ||
I know, maybe I'll throw you in prison. | ||
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Okay, they're saying, well, we start with the left. | |
But we're equal opportunity condemners. | ||
Yeah. So Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and everyone else. | ||
You start slightly criticizing Israel. | ||
We got a jail in Louisiana and then one in El Salvador that Israel can send you to via the US government. | ||
It's insane, okay? | ||
It is insane time for Americans to wake up to what is happening, okay? | ||
Because our freedoms will be taken away very quickly. | ||
And yes, it is happening under this administration, okay? | ||
One thousand percent, Trump is being surrounded by ultra-Zionists who are getting him to take stances that are running counter to freedom. | ||
And those of us that are calling it out, I don't care. | ||
I really don't care what you call me. | ||
I don't have to survive a Trump administration. | ||
My kids have to be able to grow up in a free country. | ||
I just, I just can't, I will not tolerate it whether it's happening on the left or the right. | ||
Strange bedfellows, but this seems like the new division. | ||
Seems like a new division. | ||
I mean, honestly, going to Young Turks have been in favor of free speech the whole time. | ||
We could have been friends. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Third hour is on. | ||
I'm joined by my guest, Dr. Joseph Sansone. | ||
Dr. Joseph Sansone, MS, PhD, is a psychotherapist who's filed an injunction. | ||
He's now on appeal in the state of Florida to prohibit the distribution of mRNA injections. | ||
You can follow his substack at josephsamsone.substack.com. | ||
And last time you were here, you had just filed this, I believe. | ||
And now you're here with an update. | ||
Dr. Sansone, thank you so much for joining us again. | ||
Yeah, yeah, absolutely. | ||
No, I mean, we were in the appellate court already, and... | ||
Right now, with the case itself, it looks like the governor and the attorney general are not going to reply. | ||
And their argument, why they're not replying, is because the circuit court did not, they weren't served a summons with their complaint. | ||
But that's because the circuit court erroneously dismissed the case before I was able to get a summons from the clerk of the court, which a case came out of the First District Court of Appeal basically saying that they're not supposed to do that. | ||
And so I think I've got a few more days, and then I'll do a motion for oral argument, and hopefully they'll allow that so that I can address some of these bogus issues that the Governor and Attorney General brought up. | ||
I do have some more recent news, which is pretty important, I think, too, I'd like to share with you. | ||
I don't know if you remember, last time I was on, I shared with you my draft MRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act. | ||
I have it pinned on the top of my substack now. | ||
And, um, we were able to get, uh, I reached out to, you know, a friend of mine, Dr. Andrew, uh, who's, uh, he had just introduced a anti-gender mutilation, uh, bill, uh, through a friend of his, uh, representative Shane Mecklin in the state of Minnesota. | ||
And, um, so I, um, I said, hey, why don't we get him to introduce my bill? | ||
And he's like, oh, I don't know why I didn't even think about it. | ||
I should have introduced you a while ago. | ||
So, uh, you know, I reached out to Shane and he had just submitted. | ||
Like a proposed bill about removing the shots, but like all the other ones, it was weak. | ||
So I explained to him what my bill does. | ||
He's like, yeah, that's better. | ||
And so he's introduced it. | ||
It won't show up onto the website until the 22nd. | ||
But this is big news because this is the first state in the union where a bill has been introduced. | ||
That recognizes that the MRA nanoparticle injections are already illegal according to state bioweapons laws. | ||
And so I think that's really important to push the envelope on this. | ||
And we're trying to get other states, which hopefully you've got viewers all over the world, but all over the United States, hopefully. | ||
Some of your viewers can grab that right off my sub stack and reach out to, you know, there's always a few America First state senators or representatives in each state. | ||
You need to reach out to them and point out to them that you can't be America First and look the other way while they're killing our people and get them to submit this bill into their legislature because we want to get this submitted into as many states as possible because this is a groundbreaking bill. | ||
It's recognizing that these are already illegal. | ||
There's no need for legislation if the governor of your state did their job and enforced their state bioweapons law. | ||
Of course, if President Trump did his job and enforced the federal bioweapons law, we wouldn't have to be doing this. | ||
But we want to get as many states as possible to introduce this legislation. | ||
The intention is to either have a governor or an attorney general in the state recognize the writing on the wall and actually enforce the current law. | ||
Or pass this legislation somewhere, because once we get one jurisdiction in the United States to recognize that these are in fact weapons of mass destruction in violation of existing laws, their whole house of cards is going to fall apart. | ||
And there is an urgency to this. | ||
I know people want to walk like they think it's in the past, and it's not. | ||
They just poisoned 9 million children with these MRA injections, and now they're fast-tracking a self-amplifying MRA vaccine, or I should say bioweapon injection, for the avian flu, I believe. | ||
So we have to continue to push this and continue to get this legislation in front of people. | ||
Look, the bottom line is, like, I'm here in Florida. | ||
Governor DeSantis knows that the MRI injections are biological and technological weapons of mass destruction. | ||
And President Trump knows that these are biological and technological weapons of mass destruction. | ||
We cannot let them continue to murder our children to kill people. | ||
And I'm going to tell you right now, a colleague of mine, Dr. Vila, she's here in the villages in Florida, and she's repeatedly told me what she's saying. | ||
She's treating over 3,500. | ||
Injured victims from these injections, and most of them have damaged immune systems, even if they're asymptomatic right now. | ||
And she's thinking lifespans will be shortened by at least 10 years. | ||
And when I started talking to her about the fact that they're giving it to younger people now, and she agreed it could be much more than that. | ||
And she's working on some research that's going to be published in probably a month or so that is probably going to blow people's minds because it's backing up what she's seeing in her clinic. | ||
We need to become aggressive. | ||
We need to be much more assertive, and we need to go on the offense. | ||
Mandates as a PSYOP, you need to go after the fact that these are, in fact, weapons. | ||
I have an affidavit from Dr. Francis Boyle, who wrote the 1981 Bioweapons and Anti-Terrorism Act and the International Treaty on these weapons, saying that these are biological weapons that violate state and federal law. | ||
We have to get these off the market immediately and immediately stop them in their tracks on what they're trying to do with this self-amplifying. | ||
MRA injection, because as you know, the MRA injections have an issue with shedding, and people are getting injured and dying from that as well. | ||
But the self-amplifying ones, it's obviously designed even more so to do that. | ||
And so we just need to stop them in their tracks. | ||
So I'm continuing with my case, but at the same time, I'm trying to hit all avenues. | ||
And I ask people, look, I lead by example. | ||
I'm asking people to do what I'm doing. | ||
File cases. | ||
Get this piece of legislation, this proposed bill, and get it submitted in your state. | ||
Because we're at war. | ||
This is asymmetrical warfare. | ||
We need to hit them every way we can. | ||
And so, you know, that's what I've been up to. | ||
And I'm going to keep pushing this because I'm just not going to look the other way when I'm murdering our people. | ||
Yeah, absolutely not. | ||
And again, from Joseph Sansone, and that's S-A-N-S-O-N-E dot Substack dot com. | ||
MRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act submitted in Minnesota legislature. | ||
Representative Shane Mecklin submitted my MRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act in the Minnesota legislature. | ||
It's the first meaningful legislation proposed to prohibit MRNA. | ||
This is the first in the nation proposed legislation that recognizes that MRNA injections are already illegal. | ||
And violate existing bioweapons and weapons of mass destruction laws. | ||
So very good to see this being at least put forward in Minnesota. | ||
And I was going to ask, as you mentioned, more and more studies have come out showing that the spike protein continues to replicate until today. | ||
I mean, they don't know how long it goes because... | ||
So far, it's been three years and it's still replicating. | ||
We covered the story yesterday from Vigilant Fox. | ||
Yale study quietly confirms COVID vaccine nightmare. | ||
They told you the shot in the arm would stay in the arm. | ||
That was a lie. | ||
They said the spike protein would degrade quickly. | ||
That was a lie. | ||
Yale researchers tracked vax-injured patients over time and they were shocked to learn that some individuals were still producing spike protein 709 days after vaccination. | ||
That's almost two years. | ||
And, you know, when we were discovering that, I was discussing the fact that, you know, the reason why they give for the mRNA vaccine, it's not a gene therapy. | ||
It's not categorized as a gene therapy or any of these things. | ||
It's because, theoretically, it doesn't continue to create spike proteins. | ||
It doesn't re-code your DNA to actually continually produce this stuff, but obviously it does. | ||
So, are these types of studies having any impact on your efforts? | ||
You know, what is the impact of more and more scientific studies coming out showing that not only the COVID vaccine didn't work at all in the first place, but it has these incredible side effects and it seems to totally recode your genetics to continually create spike proteins for an indeterminate but, | ||
you know, certainly extensive period of time. | ||
I mean, how much are these studies helping to contribute towards your efforts? | ||
I think these studies help because more people are slowly becoming awake. | ||
Even the recent peer-reviewed study that came out about the SB40 last week that was showing that it's in the nanoparticles. | ||
It's not like it's just in there. | ||
It's in the nanoparticles, so it's by design. | ||
I think they do help. | ||
What's happening right now, though, I think is... | ||
A lot of people are held hostage by their own minds. | ||
They don't want to hit this as hard as they will because now President Trump is in there. | ||
Like, you know, I ran into this here because Governor DeSantis is our governor. | ||
And that's like if your spouse is cheating on you and pretending it's not happening, it's not going to make it any better. | ||
Right. Okay, because this is the Trump administration's FDA that's fast-tracking this self-amplifying mRNA injections. | ||
Okay, we have to stop them. | ||
This isn't about, like, you know, a label of a party. | ||
It's just like the First Amendment issue that you were just talking about. | ||
These are issues we should all agree on, basic human rights, that are enshrined in our Constitution through the Bill of Rights. | ||
And, you know, I have news for you. | ||
The federal government has no authority to target us with weapons of mass destruction or the pharmaceutical companies that they're in bed with. | ||
And so, yeah, these studies do help, and I think more and more studies are going to come out. | ||
That are going to show that these are devastating. | ||
And I know, like, I'm privy to, you know, Dr. Avila's research here in Florida. | ||
I think that's going to be devastating when people see that. | ||
Because, you know, basically as their immune system is collapsing, you know, they're going to get so sick they can die of all different things. | ||
But, you know, the cancer is going to run rampant, from my understanding, from speaking to her. | ||
And then people have autoimmune diseases. | ||
But, you know, you do not have to be a scientist or a medical doctor to understand what's going on here. | ||
You don't need to be a rocket scientist. | ||
If you give enough people chronic diseases and illnesses, you're shortening lifespans. | ||
And so on one end, they're truncating like the human species. | ||
They're shortening our lifespans while at the same time they're reducing the birth rates. | ||
And we have no idea the multigenerational effect because of the reverse transcription. | ||
It does change your DNA. | ||
So we don't know what the mutations are going to be in two, three, five generations down the line. | ||
And look, the Florida Department of Health has said this. | ||
This is a potential threat to the human genome. | ||
So our species is at risk because of what they're doing. | ||
Or it may be that what we're left with is such a weak species that we're totally dependent on them for their treatments to stay alive. | ||
And so this is nefarious. | ||
It is an overall depopulation campaign. | ||
It's obviously an international effort by this international deep state, if you will. | ||
And the bottom line is, is the Trump administration has done nothing to stop it. | ||
RFK Jr. is the Secretary of Health and Human Services. | ||
He needs to stop this. | ||
President Trump needs to stop it and enforce the bioweapons law. | ||
So, you know, again, we're left with this situation where they're either cowards, corrupt, or out of touch. | ||
And I find it hard to believe you're out of touch at this point. | ||
And quite frankly, billionaires aren't. | ||
Naive. And look, I've been America first since the early 90s or late 80s. | ||
I was the chairman of Pat Buchanan's presidential campaign. | ||
I'm not some left-winger saying this. | ||
But, you know, President Trump, you cannot be America first if you look the other way and allow the mass murder of Americans to continue. | ||
And people on the right need to start speaking up about this like they did when Biden was in office. | ||
Because if they don't, their children are going to die. | ||
Well, you know, it's crazy to me. | ||
I can't help but... | ||
But laugh, just a sort of gallows humor because you say, you know, these are basic human rights. | ||
I mean, it's like beyond basic human rights, like free speech. | ||
I mean, you can kind of debate that. | ||
Well, how far does that go? | ||
This is refusing to inject your child with poison. | ||
Like it's beyond human rights. | ||
It is insane what they're not just asking us to do, but what they're currently doing. | ||
I mean, is there a single justification to currently inject a child with the COVID so-called vaccine, the mRNA injection? | ||
The studies have shown you're more likely to get the virus if you get the vaccine. | ||
Children don't even get the virus. | ||
They certainly don't get extreme versions of the virus. | ||
It's not proven to be safe over a long period of time. | ||
It's proven that the spike proteins have massive, even unstudied side effects to this point. | ||
The rise in myocarditis, the rise in turbo cancers, and it's still being mandated by the childhood vaccine schedule. | ||
I mean, it's a level of insanity. | ||
It's hard to even... | ||
Wrap your mind around how is this still going on and how are they even justifying injecting this into anybody, let alone little kids who aren't even at risk in the first place? | ||
No, there's no justification for these MRI nanoparticle biological technological weapons to be injected in any human being. | ||
They're weapons of mass destruction. | ||
There's no justification to it. | ||
None whatsoever. | ||
If anybody says that, they're a liar. | ||
And what you need to do is you need to get out there. | ||
Don't support politicians that don't openly say this is a bioweapon at this point. | ||
Get out there at their events, challenge them, put them on the spot, embarrass them. | ||
Part of what we're trying to do here is to get this proposed legislation submitted in enough places so that eventually people can just openly say the emperor has no clothes. | ||
Go ahead, I'm sorry. | ||
Well, no, as we discussed last time, it seems like the state level is sort of the best place to get some of this stuff implemented. | ||
We've seen success in implementing whether it's, you know, Idaho and the rainbow flag or Tennessee and chemtrails or Florida and a number and like fluoride in the water. | ||
Like all of these things are being, where they're being confronted, where there's legislation passing to prohibit some of the anti-human activities. | ||
It's at the state level. | ||
Utah just banned fluoride in the water. | ||
Tennessee banned chemtrails. | ||
I mean, it's the state level where these things can get done because that's not where the focus of the pharmaceutical companies are in bribing and lobbying the federal government the way that they do. | ||
So the state level is really where this needs to happen. | ||
And if we can get it in all 50 states, then we don't even need a federal injunction because, you know, it won't be available anywhere. | ||
So the state level is really the ideal forum for this type of activity. | ||
Yeah, I think so, because it's closer to you. | ||
I mean, if you can get it done at the federal level, fine. | ||
You know, it'd be great if we found a congressman or senator in the U.S. Senate that would introduce similar legislation. | ||
But, you know, yeah, I think it's easier to communicate with your state legislators than it is your federal ones. | ||
And so definitely. | ||
And the other thing is, look, in 1859, the state of Wisconsin nullified the Supreme Court on fugitive slaves. | ||
And they basically passed a resolution to tell them to go to hell. | ||
And so states can nullify unconstitutional federal laws. | ||
The bottom line is you fall on the side of basic human rights. | ||
And there's no just, there's no logical. | ||
Once you introduce the fact that these are weapons, biological weapons, and again, the | ||
It's not like this is just me saying this. | ||
I had other affidavits. | ||
I had nine affidavits. | ||
The only reason I didn't have more is because I was accumulating them, and the court dismissed my case. | ||
But these are weapons. | ||
Once we go there, there's no treaty. | ||
There's no federal law. | ||
You can throw the supremacy clause at the window. | ||
There's no cover for government at any level to target Americans. | ||
Americans with weapons of mass destruction. | ||
You can't tell me the supremacy clause or some WHO treaties. | ||
By the way, there's already international treaties against bioweapons. | ||
But, you know, there's no law that protects you from murdering people. | ||
And that's what's going on. | ||
And the problem is, is people are afraid of being canceled. | ||
They're afraid of, you know, I don't get it. | ||
You can be canceled. | ||
You guys have been experiencing that for sure. | ||
People are afraid of losing their contacts politically. | ||
But, you know, at some point, you have to put on your little big boy pants and be a man or a woman and fight this. | ||
I mean, because basically, we've got, you know, I reached out to them and we've got one state representative in the United States that actually did something and is trying to stop this. | ||
That's pathetic. | ||
You're in Texas. | ||
Where are your pathetic... | ||
Texas state legislators. | ||
Why aren't they introducing this? | ||
People need to call up their local legislators and just bang on the door. | ||
Make them introduce this legislation, because your governor is unwilling, and your attorney general in your state is unwilling to enforce the law. | ||
Embarrass them by putting this legislation out there, and if you actually pass it, you'll force them to enforce the law. | ||
Absolutely, and of course— This isn't a complicated strategy. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Sorry. No, well, this also goes hand-in-hand with the story we covered yesterday. | ||
Fauci, Birx, and other COVID officials pursued for murder and other charges in seven states. | ||
So criminal referrals have been filed in Arizona and Pennsylvania, along with pre-existing referrals in Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Oklahoma. | ||
The charges include murder, negligent homicide, involuntary manslaughter, medical coercion, and abuse racketeering, operating a corrupt organization, and terrorism, and I would add to that, like crimes against humanity, and deploying a bioweapon against the people of the United States. | ||
What do you think about these moves to try to bring criminal charges, and can they help or hinder your mission to get these labeled as bioweapons? | ||
No, I think that's great. | ||
Now, a lot of that focuses on the hospital protocol. | ||
I know that's the virus law group with Rachel Rodriguez and Mimi Millard and pushing those criminal referrals. | ||
But, you know, it requires a prosecutor to actually act on it. | ||
So the prosecutors can just ignore it because they have prosecutorial discretion. | ||
But no, I think every bit helps. | ||
We had, Fauci was in Sarasota, Florida yesterday. | ||
So I actually spoke at an event there with the Surgeon General of Florida. | ||
It's kind of funny because I'm suing his boss. | ||
But there was a protest of Fauci there coming because he was speaking in Florida. | ||
And so there was an arrest-Fauci protest. | ||
So, you know, that guy's got a lot of nerve to show his face in the state of Florida. | ||
But, no, I think these criminal referrals are good. | ||
I think any angle you can pressure them, you know, asymmetrical warfare. | ||
It requires asymmetrical resistance. | ||
And we need to come at them every angle we can. | ||
But ultimately, this requires people to engage to actually do something and pressure. | ||
You know, you want to pressure your politicians. | ||
If you're the base, we're the base, right? | ||
We're the people to put Trump in office. | ||
We're the people to put even your Republican states. | ||
You want to pressure these people. | ||
They're there to do your will. | ||
And so you need to pressure them to do their job. | ||
Pretending they're not screwing you isn't going to work because you know as well as I do, most of the people you know that are getting sick right now and dying are dying because they got the shot or from the shed. | ||
You can look the other way, but if you do, you're a coward. | ||
And look, it's not like they are just trying to, you know, it's not like they did this and they know they committed a crime and now they're just trying to run out the clock and get past the statute of limitations or whatever. | ||
No, they're still engaged in this. | ||
Actually expanding it. | ||
Again, you've mentioned it a few times, the story is this. | ||
FDA grants fast track status to ARCT 2304 for H5N1 influenza protection. | ||
Translation, there's a new self-amplifying mRNA injection to fight the bird flu. | ||
Lunar H5N1 as part of the company's proprietary STARR star mRNA platform and aims to support rapid scalable immunization during globalization. | ||
So again, if we don't get this stuff understood immediately and laws against this type of stuff... | ||
Immediately, they're already developing the next mRNA vaccine for mandated employment, this time on farm animals, which don't have the right to resist, and they can, you know, lean on corporations to force them to vaccinate their livestock in a way that they can't quite yet lean on families to vaccinate their children. | ||
So, I mean, they're still doing this, right? | ||
So, you know, how will your efforts help to prevent this from happening into the future? | ||
Well, they will not stop. | ||
Unless we make them stop. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
And the only way my strategy works is if other people jump onto it and get this bill submitted in as many states as possible. | ||
Now, I get it. | ||
Some states, it's too late. | ||
If they have part-time legislatures, they don't meet. | ||
All year round. | ||
So, for instance, Florida, it's too late to introduce it as a new bill. | ||
Could be added on to the bill, but, you know, I can't find somebody to do that. | ||
But you just need to get this introduced everywhere. | ||
Again, they're already illegal. | ||
None of the legislation, you know, that's trying to get rid of the MRA injections should be needed. | ||
These injections meet the legal criteria of biological weapons. | ||
How do I know? | ||
The guy who wrote the law gave me an affidavit saying as much. | ||
But the point about this legislation is it's recognizing that they're already illegal, labeling them as biological weapons. | ||
And if you look at the—it's in the Minnesota version, too. | ||
But basically, I took away prosecutorial discretion there, too, because it's saying that if they don't— That if you're a government official, law enforcement, what have you, and you're presented with credible evidence here and you don't actually enforce this law, you're actually subject to violating it. | ||
You could be charged. | ||
Now, you'd have to find a prosecutor willing to do that, but I also put in there a civil action clause so that if you're a local sheriff or your prosecutors, if they don't act on this, you can sue them. | ||
That's brilliant. | ||
That is a brilliant backstop for all of this. | ||
And so, again, you've got to go to josephsansone.substack.com. | ||
That's S-A-N-S-O-N-E. | ||
You can actually download the text for the bill and you can submit it to your legislature, call your senator or congressman, replace the state in the form with your state, and you have a bill to recognize what we all know to be true, that the COVID vaccine, | ||
so-called, is in fact a bioweapon. | ||
Thank you, Joseph Sansone, Dr. Joseph Sansone, for joining us once again today. | ||
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This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm going to go to a couple videos now having to do with AI and Palantir and so much more. | ||
So again, NATO just bought Palantir's Maven program. | ||
But Palantir has also been running and providing the AI services for Israel to target. | ||
Hamas members, including those who simply participate in WhatsApp chats with suspected members of Hamas, the Daddy's Home program, the Lavender AI. | ||
This is a horrific new development in warfare and should be resisted at all with all the effort we can possibly put forward. | ||
Let's go to clip number 12 here. | ||
This is founder of Google, Eric Schmidt. | ||
I'm talking about where AI is now and how fast it's developing and how they'll intend to use it. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We believe, as an industry, that in the next one year, the vast majority of programmers will be replaced by AI programmers. | |
We also believe that within one year, you will have graduate-level mathematicians that are at the tippy-top of graduate math programs. | ||
So that's one year. | ||
Okay. What happens in two years? | ||
Well, I've just told you about reasoning, and I've told you about programming, and I've told you about math. | ||
Programming plus math are the basis of sort of our whole digital world. | ||
So the evidence and the claims from the research groups in OpenAI and Anthropic and so forth is that they're now somewhere around 10 or 20 percent of the code that they're developing in their research programs is being generated by the computer. | ||
That's called recursive self-improvement, is the technical term. | ||
So what happens when this thing starts to scale? | ||
Well, a lot. | ||
One way to say this is that within three to five years, we'll have what is called general intelligence, AGI, which can be defined as a system that is as smart as the smartest mathematician, physicist, you know, artist, writer, | ||
thinker, politician. | ||
I call this, by the way, the San Francisco consensus, because everyone who believes this is in San Francisco. | ||
It may be the water. | ||
What happens when every single one of us has the equivalent of the smartest human on every problem in our pocket? | ||
But the reason I want to make the point here is that in the next year or two, this foundation is being locked in, and we're not going to stop it. | ||
It gets much more interesting after that. | ||
Because remember, the computers are now doing self-improvement. | ||
They're learning how to plan, and they don't have to listen to us anymore. | ||
We call that superintelligence or ASI, artificial superintelligence. | ||
And this is the theory that there will be computers that are smarter than the sum of humans. | ||
The San Francisco consensus is this occurs within six years, just based on scaling. | ||
This path is not understood in our society. | ||
There's no language for what happens with the arrival of this. | ||
That's why it's underhyped. | ||
People do not understand what happens when you have intelligence at this level, which is largely free. | ||
you | ||
Key word there, largely. | ||
The key word there is largely free. | ||
In other words, it will have restrictions. | ||
It will have embedded in its code preordained conclusions that it should come to. | ||
It just will be unquestionable and treated as if it's a totally unbiased mathematical calculator. | ||
But it's not. | ||
But it's not. | ||
It's being programmed by people with biases and intentions to achieve certain ends. | ||
And that's just shockingly dangerous. | ||
And we've already seen evidence of this over and over and over and over and over. | ||
I mean, the number of posts... | ||
I see on a daily basis people asking AI questions, changing a word, asking the same question, getting a totally different answer because it's already programmed in, designed to come to certain conclusions, to value certain people more than others, to claim that certain things are racist even though it's true. | ||
And this is a problem. | ||
Now, AI could be an incredibly powerful and beneficial tool. | ||
I think the only thing it needs is total freedom. | ||
That might sound... | ||
Crazy, because... | ||
But I'm not against the technology. | ||
I'm against technology being used by evil people. | ||
And the way that they'll use it is by handicapping it, distorting it, perverting it, and programming in preordained conclusions for it to come to you. | ||
I mean, you remember we saw the Google AI refuse to make images of white people. | ||
Because when you entered into a prompt, It added things to your prompt. | ||
Now, if it was just pure, unadulterated, unbiased, straightforward, it would come to some very uncomfortable conclusions, probably. | ||
But they'd be right. | ||
They'd be correct. | ||
They'd be able to be implemented, policies able to be implemented on the basis of the AI interpretation that would be positive and Align with reality. | ||
Yeah, Google's woke AI makes Vikings black and the Pope a woman. | ||
And this is the image you get for founding father. | ||
Because it's deliberately being programmed by people who are anti-white and who are interested in destroying European history in an effort to demoralize and eradicate the race that came up with human rights. | ||
So... This is all extremely, extremely, extremely dangerous as we enter into this. | ||
And again, it's every one of these organizations, big tech companies, Google, Facebook, Meta, Palantir, all these are all being used in the same way and for the same ends. | ||
And almost all of them, by the way, got their start through investments, From the CIA. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 27. We'll talk about the CIA and security state's overreach and out-of-control programs like In-Q-Tel and DARPA, expanding rapidly with minimal oversight or no oversight in some cases. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
After Ed Snowden went public in 2013, the CIA, they developed software that could predict, allegedly, if you were going to become a whistleblower based on the searches that you were doing in the CIA system. | ||
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Oh, my God. | |
Number one. | ||
Next thing you know. | ||
Security's bugging your phone. | ||
They put a little device under your desk. | ||
They're looking to see what sites you're looking at, whether classified or unclassified. | ||
And then they initiated a rewards program to encourage people to rat out their coworkers and say, hey, I think the guy next to me, he's thinking about being a whistleblower. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
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No, I can't. | |
I mean, I can't imagine, but it sounds like a movie and it's real. | ||
And I'm glad you brought up most people don't know about In-Q-Tel and they don't know that they have their own hedge fund that is based. | ||
funded everything. | ||
And I was going through. | ||
How is that legal? | ||
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It shouldn't be. | |
It's like, it's the same thing as our military industrial complex. | ||
Also with stocks on wall street. | ||
All of this stuff is so crazy. | ||
It should be totally illegal. | ||
Yet this is why we're in the problem. | ||
I feel like if the American people really knew some of this stuff we're talking about on a, on a bigger scale, they would be so outraged. | ||
It's like a Breitbart's like righteous indignation. | ||
How dare they do this in my name with my eyes? | ||
Yes, yes, exactly. | ||
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Look at Inquitel and DARPA. | |
And then I'm seeing that they're working with NATO in Virginia at the NATO Innovation Hub. | ||
And I'm reading the documents in the cognitive warfare documents that keep being updated every year. | ||
And they are literally talking about the battle for the brain is to get to the point where the government or the intelligence community can control either individual or groups of human beings' brains to use as weapons. | ||
It is this extreme. | ||
And then I saw this Think program that they just... | ||
It is 100% predictive policing right out of minority report. | ||
Right out of minority report. | ||
This first came up in the 1950s as part of the MKUltra program. | ||
They're talking about, well, we should hire a bunch of psychics and we'll see if that works. | ||
We'll give everybody LSD. | ||
We'll slip it in the water and just see if they freak out or not. | ||
Or they did something called MK Chickwit, which was a subset of MK Ultra, where they recruited a bunch of prostitutes in San Francisco and had the prostitutes bring their Johns back to a CIA safe house. | ||
They dosed them with LSD to see if they would tell their life secrets. | ||
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Yeah, it's pretty wild. | |
So, of course, you know, all of these companies, and we talked about it with Oracle and Larry Ellison and the partnership that he established with Trump and OpenAI and Sam Altman and how all of these, you know, all got started. | ||
From the outset, with the CIA and In-Q-Tel investments, just like the Pentagon's surveillance system was shut down the very day that Facebook started operating because they figured out it's a lot easier to just let people provide you their information than trying to gather it without their permission. | ||
So you create social media accounts, encourage people to... | ||
Post pictures of what they're doing constantly, where they're going, connect all their friend networks, feed all that into an AI, and you can very quickly arrive at some pretty dangerous conclusions. | ||
So again, just a lifelog project killed on the very day that Facebook was created. | ||
So all of these things from their outset have been intelligence operations the whole time, and they've been extremely successful. | ||
Only for them to work. | ||
They had to provide platforms for people to speak, and at the same time that they've been able to silo people into internet ghettos and manipulate their perspective and drive half the country insane on baseless lies by manipulating algorithms. | ||
At the same time, they had to provide at least some bare minimum of free speech, which has allowed awareness about their activities to explode. | ||
So it's really a race against the clock right now. | ||
As to whether their implementation of the programs can outpace the awakening and awareness of the programs. | ||
And eventually there has to be some sort of coming to a head of this. | ||
Which is again on Palantir. | ||
We really should talk about Palantir every single day. | ||
Palantir was founded by Stanford University dorm mates Peter Thiel and Alex Karp in 2003. | ||
Palantir has grown into a $200 billion juggernaut with contracts and dozens of governmental bodies globally. | ||
TOO's Scott Howard mentioned Palantir a few years ago in passing when discussing Teal, writing that Teal founded Palantir, which was integral to the COVID-19 vaccine allocation aspect of Operation Warp Speed under Trump, among other aspects of the globalist transhumanist agenda. | ||
He noted that Teal shares a similar obsession and ideologies with many of the great elites behind the Great Reset and the other spokes of the globalist agenda. | ||
And of course we can get into the fact that Peter Thiel was the patron and driving force behind J.D. Vance, as all this seems to be a long-term play to get J.D. Vance into office as a puppet of Peter Thiel. | ||
Which again, I think is accurate and it's a true reading of history. | ||
At the same time, just like social media has been an extremely useful tool in their tool belt, it comes with certain vulnerabilities because you can't I feel the same thing about J.D. Vance. | ||
Sure, they might be propping him up and paving his way to be president on the assumption that, you know, he'll he'll serve them as due thanks for getting him where he is. | ||
But there's always the possibility that J.D. Vance strikes out in his own. | ||
And once he's president. | ||
He's president. | ||
And, of course, they can always Richard Nixon or JFK him, but they still have to take that risk. | ||
Now, Alex Karp, Teal's partner, is first and foremost an anti-white Zionist and leftist whose contempt for humanity and dissent knows no bounds. | ||
Karp, who cites Israel, the Frankfurt School, and his parents' Judaism as the foundation of his ethos, has described himself as an activist and a socialist at heart. | ||
So keep that in mind when he's making claims about the West and how much he loves the West. | ||
Like, he is a... | ||
Frankfurt School Socialists. | ||
These are the very people whose entire identity revolves around hating and destroying the West. | ||
So, a little inconsistency there. | ||
Karp discussed the importance of artificial intelligence in defending both Ukraine and Israel, saying that AI, quote, must be used to stop Russia and Hamas. | ||
During the chat... | ||
Karp, a self-described strident leftist, had no problem attacking predominantly left-wing anti-Israel protests at Columbia University saying, look at Columbia, look at Columbia. | ||
There's literally no way to explain the investments in our elite schools and the output is a pagan religion, a pagan religion of mediocrity and discrimination and intolerance and violence against Jews. | ||
My guess is Karp has no problem when leftists attack whites and Christians. | ||
Which, of course, he doesn't. | ||
And again, you know, when they brag about this stuff, part of it is chutzpah, part of it is braggadocia. | ||
It's, you know, we single-handedly stopped the rise of the far right. | ||
It's like, okay, if we accept that as true, let's just pretend that that's true, that their program, Gotham, manipulated search results, altered algorithms, you know, crushed talking points, and eliminated the right wing in Europe. | ||
Now, for one thing, That is the destruction of Europe. | ||
I mean, that's the reason why AFD is not in power and what's her name? | ||
The nationalist in France is being sent to prison. | ||
I keep wanting to say Macron. | ||
Marine Le Pen, thank you. | ||
The M kept getting me. | ||
That's the reason why the UK is going completely insane at this point. | ||
And openly has two-tier policing and a number of other just extremely damaging things. | ||
I mean, if you didn't want Europe being flooded by illegal immigrants, then it would have been nice to have at least one right-wing party in power there to show how it's done and actually make it happen. | ||
It was Alex Karp bragging that he was the one that stopped all of that from happening. | ||
So he's behind the destruction of Europe to a very, very large degree. | ||
And taking... | ||
I mean, if he's got the ability through this quiet power he exerts to alter the political trajectory of a continent, why is it that that very continent is now in its death throes as it struggles for mere survival under the unbearable weight of immigration and leftist policies? | ||
If you're going to brag about that, you're going to brag about how influential you are in European politics, it really begs the question, why weren't you helping the Europeans? | ||
If your love of the West is so absolute and all-encompassing, why is it that you have been preeminent in the destruction of that very continent? | ||
So it's a choice you made. | ||
So instead of... | ||
Diminishing and destroying the right wing in Europe, you could have uplifted it. | ||
I guess if Alex Karp had so chosen, according to him, he could have very well run his algorithm to massively benefit and support the right wing in Europe. | ||
And right now, as we speak, the AFD could be in power in Germany, Le Pen could be in power in France, and the UK could not be dissolving in a suicidal mess. | ||
Of immigration and austerity and discrimination against indigenous citizens. | ||
So if you're going to brag about that, it really begs the question whether your intervention was a good thing at all and whether that intervention couldn't have been used to actually benefit the innocent people with their countries being destroyed rather than accelerating that destruction overall. | ||
Just, this is who these people are, okay? | ||
He says, my guess is Alex Karp has no problem with leftists that attack whites and Christians, and of course not. | ||
He never had a word to say about the universities when they were spending a decade demonizing white people for their mere existence. | ||
But now that people are protesting a literal genocide going on, he's up in arms and wants them destroyed. | ||
Karp is so ardent a Zionist that Palantir held its first board meeting in 2025 in Tel Aviv. | ||
Where he openly expressed his desire to see U.S. military drone technology used against his political enemies and the enemies of Israel and, quote, the West. | ||
Like Russia and Hamas. | ||
Or AFD. | ||
Right? Not a great distinction between Hamas and AFD, according to people who call both of these groups Nazis. | ||
Palantir, known for its government contract work in defense and intelligence, has provided its technology to support the Ukrainian and Israeli militaries in their respective wars. | ||
Israel has vowed to defeat Hamas following the Palestinian militants' rampage on October 7th. | ||
Palantir held its first board meeting of the year in Tel Aviv, Israel, in January, after which the company agreed to a strategic partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Defense to supply the country with technology for its military efforts. | ||
Carb's allegiance has nothing to do with the West. | ||
Palantir is a tool used by Zionist zealot and self-described socialists, mass degrading as a | ||
I think that's absolutely true. | ||
And as deep as Teal's involvement in Palantir is, Palantir at this point is this dangerously demented man's baby, Alex Karp. | ||
The company has four main projects, Gotham, Foundry, Apollo, and AIP. | ||
Gotham is an intelligence and defense tool used by military's and counterterrorism analysts. | ||
Its customers include the United States IC, the United States Department of Defense. | ||
Their software as service, SAAS, is one of five offerings authorized for mission-critical national security systems by the U.S. Department of Defense. | ||
Palantir Foundry is used for data integration and analysis in corporate clients such as Morgan Stanley, PG&E, etc., etc. | ||
So again, we could go on and on about this, but I really just want you to sort of take it all in holistically and understand that the stories about Project Lavender and the Daddy's Home project from Israel are deeply tied in with Palantir that was responsible for the crushing of the right wing in Europe, | ||
which allows for the... | ||
Exploitation of Europe and the drive towards war in Ukraine that Palantir is also providing services for in that regard to try to destroy Europe because they're not in the globalist system. | ||
And all of this will be maximized with the censorship and anti-Semitism bills that are being passed simultaneously in Europe, Australia, all the Anglo-sphere countries, as well as here in America, being quietly instituted through the back door. | ||
Not to make too much of a fuss in the fact that they are literally destroying the First Amendment. | ||
Co-opting the illegal immigration outrage in order to justify expelling anti-Israel students from making their voices heard in opposition to the ongoing genocide. | ||
I mean, it's kind of overwhelming. | ||
It's kind of overwhelming how obvious all of this is. | ||
Now, I know Carmelo Anthony is still a big topic, and people want me to talk about that. | ||
His bond's been reduced to $250,000. | ||
He's gone home. | ||
I mean, there's not too much to say. | ||
It's a black activist judge who lowered his bail to the level that it could be reached with the donations given to him through GoFundMe. | ||
The man is just a murderer. | ||
He just stabbed a child to death, and now he is a hero and celebrated and being uplifted by the... | ||
A large portion of the black community in this country to hero status because he killed a white person, and that's just where we're at at this point. | ||
It's pretty simple, just horrifying, but still simple. | ||
But to show you that it's not all like that, let's go to clip number eight here. | ||
Chuck Schumer says the American people feel betrayed by President Trump. | ||
Here's an American telling him otherwise. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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So Senator Chuck Schumer says that the American people feel betrayed by President Trump. | |
Look at here, Charles. | ||
Ain't nobody feeling betrayed. | ||
That man ran and did everything he said he was going to do. | ||
He was transparent. | ||
He said it was going to be rough in the beginning, but there will be prosperity. | ||
We are living through that. | ||
He said he would keep men out of women's sports. | ||
He said he was going to fix the economy and bring jobs back to this country, some of which that Democrats outsourced out of the country. | ||
He's doing everything he said he was going to do. | ||
What I'd like to know is when you're going to retire, I mean, you've been in the Senate forever and done nothing. | ||
Nothing but gaslighting. | ||
But I will say, you know, it takes time to fix in 90 days what a sleepy president destroyed in four years. | ||
So I don't know about you. | ||
I don't regret my vote. | ||
Just be patient. | ||
Be patient. | ||
Because last time I checked, a masterpiece started out as a blank canvas. | ||
Get stuffed, Chuck Schumer. | ||
That's what that guy was saying, basically, in a word. | ||
Alright, folks, that's about going to do it for us today. | ||
We still have a lot to cover. | ||
We'll have to get to it tomorrow, including more updates as to the UK as now it's gotten so bad in Birmingham that they've deployed the army. | ||
They've deployed the military to clean up after the illegal immigrants because apparently the entire Town is now flooded in trash. | ||
So that's fun. | ||
We can show you that. | ||
The FBI is making more statements about the Order of Nine Angles and 764 and the satanic pedophile groups that we've been warning you about forever. | ||
Also, this broke yesterday. | ||
Ancient Child Sacrifice Altar at Mayan Temple in Guatemala discovered by archaeologists. | ||
They discovered many people, many children under the age of five were sacrificed at this altar. | ||
So they put a big Planned Parenthood sign on it, and now it's a good thing. | ||
And actually, now it's good and loving and liberal to kill your children. | ||
That's going to do it for us, folks. | ||
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