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alex jones
It's Tuesday, April 15th, 2025.
Yesterday, former Congressman Kurt Weldon, who was on the key committees, went on Tucker Carlson and wrote down the fact that 9 /11 is a total inside government job and that all of Congress knew it even back on 9 /11.
He lays out the facts in the true-to-force interview.
We have major excerpts coming up in the next segment.
But ladies and gentlemen, understand that this What is the linchpin that will bring down the entire globalist system?
Here's a short excerpt right now.
curt weldon
Do I think 9 /11 is going to be the biggest scandal in our lifetime and beyond?
Yes, I think it's going to be the biggest scandal in the history of America because it occurred on US soil and because it is so recent.
That we have relevant information still available.
tucker carlson
That's right.
curt weldon
We have recorded information.
We have personal information.
Once people realize they can talk and not be afraid of being killed or not being afraid of being ostracized.
And you know what gets me is reporters who call people conspiracy theorists.
Well, that's all the agency does.
unidentified
I know.
curt weldon
They're the ones who create the conspiracies.
tucker carlson
I'm aware.
curt weldon
I mean, cut me a break.
tucker carlson
I'm aware.
curt weldon
They have whole courses for their agents on how to make people look like they're conspiracy theorists.
tucker carlson
And the propaganda operations designed to discredit.
Exactly. Right.
curt weldon
So all we want is the truth.
alex jones
Of course.
curt weldon
So Trump, appoint people of impeccable integrity.
Let them study the facts.
I will testify under oath everything I know about intelligence.
Let these 3,000 architects who are risking their careers, making nothing, let them testify under oath.
There has been this subtle pressure to the firefighters and to the officers not to talk, for obvious reasons.
You know what this involves politically.
Look what happened to the chief of L.A. The female chief of L.A. comes out and says that the resources were taken away from her for the field forest fires.
And what does the mayor do?
She fires her!
That was just a few weeks ago!
The firefighters are always a scapegoat.
That's why, Tucker, I'm done with this.
If it's the last thing I do, firefighters are not gonna be taken for granted anymore.
We're gonna rise up.
We're gonna shake the country to its roots.
Firefighters are not second-class citizens.
tucker carlson
Well, they certainly shouldn't be.
curt weldon
But if they talk, they'll get sidelined.
They'll be called crazies.
Even though they heard explosions, they can't be allowed to say that.
tucker carlson
They heard explosions?
curt weldon
Yeah, absolutely.
It's on tape.
We have people coming out of the buildings that heard explosions.
We have film footage of people that talked to Fox News that was taken off the air and now that was brought back by X. That's all available.
That's why you need a commission to go back and look at all the lies.
tucker carlson
Wait, so there are, and pardon my ignorance, but there are people on tape saying I heard explosions.
curt weldon
Yes, absolutely.
100%. They're the only high-rise buildings in the world that have ever come down from an airplane hitting them.
And those buildings, I read the report from the architect who designed them.
They were designed to withstand an airplane hitting the building and standing tall.
tucker carlson
And especially Building 7, which had no plane hit it.
curt weldon
Right. No plane hit it.
And the building just, you can see it when you watch it on TV, it just implodes straight down.
And what really got me again was Oriole Palmer, the battalion chief.
Arising on the...
tucker carlson
Tell us who he was.
unidentified
What is...
curt weldon
Okay, Oriole Palmer was one of the most inspirational battalion chiefs in New York.
FDNY. FDNY, who immediately, in very good shape, had a family, a couple of kids, went into the building as soon as they got on the scene, took the elevator up to the 40th floor, got off the elevator, and you can hear him on the comms system say, I'm here, 40th floor, we're going to start walking up the stairwells.
Every five floors he radios back to communication.
I'm on the 50th floor.
Everything's okay.
We're on floor 60. Everything's okay.
He's going up every so many floors he gives a report.
He reaches the 78th floor, the floor of impact.
He comes out of the stair tower.
And as clear as you listening to me here, and I know I get passionate and I apologize to your listeners for that.
He says, we're on floor 78, the floor of impact.
We've got two fires and we can handle them.
One minute later, the whole building collapses.
That's not normal.
That is not acceptable.
That is not what happened.
tucker carlson
And this is on tape?
curt weldon
It's on tape.
tucker carlson
You had three buildings come down, sort of collapse in on themselves, implode, it looked like.
And a lot of people have said, many credible non-crazy people have said that was controlled demolition.
Was it?
curt weldon
Well, when I got up there, the...
Day after, I had been in the Trade Center at the restaurant on the top several times.
There's no way those two buildings could have collapsed into what they were then.
unidentified
It's Wednesday, April 16th 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.
harrison smith
Get everybody in the stuff together.
unidentified
Okay, three, two, one, it's down.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
I'm with you live this Wednesday morning, the 16th of April, 2025.
unidentified
Hope everybody's doing well.
harrison smith
We, of course, as always, have a lot to talk about today.
And we are going to spend some time today on Carmelo Anthony.
I know I sort of breezed by it yesterday.
Things have developed some, and so I wanted to get into that.
Of course, there is more tariff stuff, more World War III stuff, some surprising decisions out of the UK.
Pretty shocking stuff here.
They've determined the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has determined woman means woman.
So this is groundbreaking stuff.
Really incredible.
Really monumental stuff here.
I'm not kidding.
I'm not kidding.
That is a major headline across global news.
UK Supreme Court rules woman It means biological female.
That's right.
It's incredible.
These are the intellectual achievements the modern world is capable of bringing about.
It's just shocking and gratifying.
And we wonder what comes next.
Will they rule the sky is blue?
Will they rule that dogs chase cats?
I mean, what is next?
For the UK Supreme Court now that they're recognizing basic reality.
We're not prepared for this.
Our system is not set up for this.
Our system is built on just incredible lies.
It's built entirely of hastily constructed fabrications glued together with censorship.
And the whole thing's going to come apart if we start acknowledging things like women being women.
I mean, this is dangerous.
This is very dangerous rhetoric coming out of the UK Supreme Court.
They're obviously right-wing extremists and should be jailed under UK censorship laws.
And now that I say that as a joke, I think that might actually be true.
I'm not actually sure, but I would not bet against the idea.
That people had been sent to the jail in the UK for saying woman means biological female.
I mean, I can't think of a specific example, but would it really strike you as outrageous if you learned that some person in the UK was arguing online and said...
You're not a woman.
A woman is a biological female.
And then they were arrested for hatred against transgender people, hate speech against transgender people, non-inclusive language.
So it's a very tangled web.
It's a very complicated condition we have here when the UK Supreme Court is making decisions, the decisions themselves, which violate the hate speech laws that are in place to keep everybody Lying by force.
So, just fascinating developments across the board.
We'll get into it.
Videos to show you.
Calls to take.
Revisiting some of the stories that we touched on yesterday.
And again, I do want to get into what's happening with Carmelo Anthony.
And we won't get into it right now, but suffice it to say, in a word, nothing like Carmelo Anthony Nothing like this situation has ever occurred before.
Things similar to it, things, you know, vaguely recognizable crop up in this situation.
But in total, it is really new ground that we're treading here.
And I say that because all through yesterday, I was looking at a lot of Carmelo Anthony stuff, and I kept seeing comparisons from Carmelo Anthony to things that have happened in the past, whether it's people on his Gibson Go, relating him to Kyle Rittenhouse, of all things, other people saying,
we've seen this before, this is the OJ trial all over again.
We're going to go through these other examples and explain how utterly unlike all of those things that Carmelo Anthony situation is.
Carmelo Anthony, of course, the black kid that stabbed the white kid, is now out on bond.
His family has a new house and a new Escalade and a high-priced lawyer slash convicted felon.
That's helping them to maximize the exploitation of their community of rabid psychopath murderers.
So, yeah, we'll get into that.
We'll get into that.
I won't do it right now.
I'll compile some stuff and then we'll get into it.
But in a word, this would be like the O.J. Simpson trial if O.J. Simpson confessed on the day that it happened.
And then you had the trial.
And if the trial went exactly as it went, but the whole time he was an acknowledged murderer who admitted he did it.
Which he all but admitted it, right?
The Bronco chase, fleeing from the cops.
There was overwhelming evidence, but there was still just...
The book.
Yeah, the book that he wrote that said I did it.
There were some things.
But during the trial, there was this...
What would you call it?
I mean, an excuse, right?
The excuse, he never admitted that he did it.
He claimed he was being framed.
So there's always the ability of people who wanted to be on his side.
To feign ignorance and pretend that they believed he was framed or pretend that he didn't do it.
Everybody knows he did it.
But they could pretend they had the ability to...
It's almost like plausible deniability.
It's like plausible deniability.
It's like, well, I wasn't there.
He never admitted it.
So yeah, let's pretend he's not guilty.
You can't really do that with Carmelo Anthony.
He's guilty.
He admitted he did it.
On the day it happened, he went to a cop and said, yeah, I'm the guy that stabbed him.
So we're seeing all the same effects of the O.J. Simpson trial without that plausible deniability of, well, we just think he's innocent.
Innocent until proven guilty.
We're just big fans of the American legal system.
We want to see it function the way it's supposed to.
They don't even have that, so he's just guilty.
So anyway, that's just one example.
But every example like that, it's like, okay, there's some...
Rhyming couplets here, right?
Yeah, there's a similar aspect of the black community rallying behind a knife murderer who killed a white person because of their racial animus.
Like, that part is true.
But under OJ, you still had that plausible deniability and ability to rationalize or justify your support of him.
With Carmelo Anthony, that's out the window, and they're just...
Coming out and celebrating a murderer.
So it's a little bit different.
It's a little bit different and significantly worse.
So I'm going to really dig in on that, dig down on that.
One thing people have been posting a lot is the comments on Carmelo Anthony's Give, Send, Go.
Which, remember, Give, Send, Go will shut you down and confiscate your money if you try to fundraise for truckers who are protesting against being forced to take an experimental jab that kills people in order to keep their jobs.
They will...
Steal your money, in that case.
They will shut you down, they will cancel you, and then they'll publish your private information.
unidentified
You mean GoFundMe, right?
harrison smith
GoFundMe, yeah.
GibsonGo's the good one, sorry.
I confused them.
unidentified
GibsonGo... Well, GibsonGo is actually hosting Carmelo Anthony's fund.
harrison smith
Oh, he's a good fund.
unidentified
Yeah, so what happened was, actually, the owner of GibsonGo, they got a lot of flack for...
Hosting this, but they said, you know, in the case of other people, right, it was innocent until proven guilty, and the same standard should apply here.
harrison smith
Except that he confessed.
unidentified
But, at the same time, he hasn't gone to court.
So, I mean, he needs to be proven guilty.
harrison smith
Yeah, I don't think he does.
I don't think he does.
I don't think...
That murderers should be rewarded with half a million dollars.
unidentified
Frankly... Again, those are the views of the owner of the platform.
harrison smith
Those views are wrong and bad.
And helping to perpetuate a very, very dangerous circumstance right now.
You don't think this message is getting through?
To white and black people?
I don't know if we're going to see more Carmelo Anthony's.
I mean, we are.
I mean, there already was one yesterday.
White father put in critical condition by a hatchet-wielding black guy.
In fact, we can get into that story.
So, I mean, like every day there's like another example of a Carmelo Anthony.
But the idea that, like, what is the downside?
What is the downside for a black guy to stab a white guy now?
Your family gets a new house and a new car and you become a celebrity?
That's the punishment for stabbing somebody?
And that's going to be impactful?
We talk about this all the time.
Criminals pay attention to this stuff.
Husband Jacob Couch nearly decapitated in front of horrified wife during maniacs.
Oh, maniac?
Is that the word we're using now?
Patchett attack at Tucson bus stop.
Just one of our daily horrors, the deluge of just things that you wouldn't even be able to show in a horror film just unfolding in suburban locales across this country.
Courtesy of The Real Americans.
Yeah. It's going to be bad because, you know, criminals recognize this stuff.
They get this stuff.
I mean, do you remember the...
I don't know if they're black or Hispanic.
The teenagers that ran over the guy in Las Vegas.
They were, like, filming it and ran him over on purpose and killed him.
And then in the, like, police interrogation or at some point, the kids are on film being like, yeah, whatever, we have a good DA.
They're going to let us out.
We'll just say it's an accident.
This isn't going to be a problem.
We'll be out in two months.
Because they know.
Because they know.
Because they watch the news.
Because they have friends that have been through the system.
And they're like, yeah, no, this prosecutor's really cool.
I did a plea deal.
No time served.
I'm out again.
I don't even have to go to parole.
It's great.
I'm like, oh, all right.
That's the situation now.
So they conform to that situation.
They extend their criminality as far as they think they can take it.
Without punishment.
So obviously that's going to be in the minds of people now.
Weighing like, alright, I could stab this guy and or leave.
And if I leave, you know, nothing happens.
If I stab the guy, I might go to jail, but I'm also going to get half a million dollars.
So what's the downside?
So why not push it that little bit farther?
But even more impactful to that, I think, will be the white people going, I could stand up for myself, but if this black guy pulls out a knife and stabs me in the heart, I'm going to die and he's going to go free and be paid.
So I'll just back down.
So I'll just let him do what he wants.
I'll just let him take advantage of me or abuse me or steal from me.
I'll just better safe than sorry.
Which is why it's all happening, I think.
Which I think is why it's all happening.
And I'll just...
We'll get back into it.
We'll get back into it.
We'll start over with it.
And I'll compile some of these...
Some of these statements made on things like his...
Fundraising. The fundraising comments.
That really are kind of terrifying.
Knowing that there are people out there that think like these people.
I don't know if think is the right word, but...
Whatever. Whatever instinctual drive compels them to be so utterly horrific.
I don't know.
We'll try to get to the bottom of it.
But we'll begin today, as you do every day, with our daily dispatch.
unidentified
All right, here it is folks.
harrison smith
For Wednesday, the 16th of April, 2025, Germany far-left extremists on trial for attempted murder wins state-sponsored €30,000 art prize.
Despite facing charges of attempted murder and membership of the far-left Hammer Gang, art student Hannah Schiller has been awarded a prestigious state-funded prize worth $30,000.
Hannah Schiller, a German art student charged with attempted murder and membership of the notorious far-left Hammer Gang, has been awarded the 27th Federal Prize for Art Students, a prestigious state-sponsored honor carrying €30,000 in prize money and additional production support.
Schiller has been in pretrial detention since May 2024 and has been formally charged with her role in violent assaults carried out by the Antifa-affiliated gang, including in Budapest, where the gang severely beat nine people they suspected of being right-wing back in 2023.
The indictment state Schiller and others pinned one of the victims down during the attack while others beat him unconscious with a baton, which prosecutors said could have resulted in death.
Despite these charges, Schiller was nominated by the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg, where she remains a registered student.
The nomination came months after her arrest and appears to have been made in full knowledge of the legal proceedings.
The prize is ultimately awarded by Federal Ministry of Education and the German Students' Union after assessing nominations from respective institutions.
And again, do I need to explain this?
The Academy states in its mission statement that it's for openness, tolerance, and against any kind of extremism and violence.
And if you're an extremist, if you're an extremist or you have violent ideas, we will pin you down and beat your head in with a metal rod.
Alright? We're against violence and we're against extremism.
So if you dare to suggest that maybe you shouldn't let in 5 million Turkish people a year into Germany, then you will be pinned down by a mob and have your skull cracked with a hammer.
Okay, that's how against extremism and violence we are.
It's not exactly surprising.
And it's not the only way that these groups are getting funds from Germany.
We've had like three stories in the past month, similar to USAID, but finding out that Germany has these aid programs or charity programs, whatever you want to call it, and they're just funneling money directly to violent leftist groups, like groups that identify You know,
average anonymous citizens as having voted for AFD or supporting the right wing in some way, and then they send mobs to their house to, you know, flyer around the neighborhood, put flyers in all their neighbors' houses saying you live near a violent,
racist extremist in an attempt to ruin their lives and force complicity in the leftist paradigm.
So, Thank you.
I guess that's what you get when you lose a war.
Meanwhile, Trump admin directs NIH to study regret and detransition after chemical surgical mutilation.
The Trump administration has made a break with long-standing government policy of near 100% affirmation of the transgender industry's efforts and has directed the NIH to study the negative impacts of mental and physical health on so-called gender transitioning on adults and children.
The Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees NIH, quote, has been directed to fund research on news on few specific areas regarding chemical and surgical mutilation of children and adults, according to multiple reports.
In particular, Trump administration wants to investigate regret and detransition following social transition, as well as chemical and surgical mutilation of children and adults and outcomes from children who have undergone social transition and or chemical and surgical mutilation.
Now, on one hand, I'm obviously in favor of studying this stuff.
Scientific backing to what just should be done anyway, because in reality, what should actually happen is this should just stop.
Period. Conversation over.
Like, it should just be made illegal.
I mean, again, this is how far we've fallen that we have to perceive this as a victory, but I want to read this sentence again.
The NIH has been directed to fund research Regarding chemical and surgical mutilation of children.
Uh... What?
You don't need to do a study to determine whether or not you should mutilate children.
Okay, so the topic of the study is mutilation of children and we're supposed to determine whether it's good or bad?
Okay. Great.
It's bad.
Study over.
What are we talking about here?
The NIH has been directed to study the outcomes of lighting children on fire.
It's like, well, what do you think the outcome is going to be?
You're lighting them on fire.
You're chopping parts of their healthy body off.
This shouldn't be allowed.
It should be illegal.
So great.
Yeah, do the studies.
We can present, hey, it looks like actually these people are suicidally insane and cutting their balls off doesn't actually fix that problem.
Great. Great.
We'll have the scientific backing to make an obvious self-evident observation.
You should not be mutilating children because they were radicalized by Sesame Street or molested by their art teacher.
Meanwhile, UK Home Affairs Committee report blames Southport riots on social media misinformation and calls for a national police surveillance system.
British lawmakers are using the aftermath of last summer's Southport riots to advocate for greater surveillance of online speech, pressing a narrative that blames social media misinformation for nationwide unrest.
Because they had to figure out what could be behind the anger of all the people that rioted in Southport and across England over the summer.
What could it have been?
They ask, standing in a puddle of blood.
Shed from little girls who were stabbed to death by a psychotic Rwandan in the middle of England?
What could it be?
They ask, crushing the skull of a child underneath their foot.
Why did these people get so angry?
It must have been social media.
They say, drenched in the gore of a terrorist attack they brought about.
What could it have been?
So, yeah, I mean, it's hard to even wrap your mind around.
I mean, the UK is on a...
They're on a real, like, world record pace run here for, you know, most tyrannically insane country of all time.
It is just astonishing.
And it's like everything that happens...
Is treated in a way that just compounds the insanity?
Again, it's not that it's hard to explain.
It's hard to fathom.
Genuinely, it's hard to wrap your mind around the fact that they let in people.
Anybody that's against that, they say, well, you're hateful, so they impose hate speech laws to try to stop people from politically advocating against the importation of violent foreigners.
The violent foreigners stab little girls to death in the middle of the day at a dance class.
White girls in particular.
And people get mad about it.
And so in response to that, the UK government starts letting murderers out of prison.
Sets up an entire new court system to expedite charges to throw people in jail for posting things online that were incorrect or opinions.
Or were standing on the sidewalk near riots, throwing people in jail for a year and a half longer than murderers went to jail.
Remember there was several examples of murderers who had killed a teenager with a machete.
They spent six months in prison because it was overcrowded.
They let out the axe murderer six months into his sentence while jailing mothers for two years because they posted a...
I'm not sure if this article is true, but it's kind of scary.
Jail for two years, let out the axe murderer.
And now they've taken that response and said, what that means is we need more police.
unidentified
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
There's something weird that happens with identity politics.
Maybe that's not the right way to say it, but people are really shockingly incapable of being objective when it comes to their identity group,
their identity group, their ethnicity, whatever it is.
And it's always like very, it's very weird when you realize this.
I can't tell you how many Jewish friends I have where, like, we agree on 100% of stuff until it comes to Israel or anti-Semitism.
And suddenly they're making excuses.
They're, you know, trying to downplay what's going on.
It's like, what's going on here?
We're perfectly aligned on everything until it comes to this one thing.
And because it's...
You, and because you identify with people doing the bad stuff, you suddenly can't recognize it.
You suddenly are, you know, your principles are a little bit more liquid.
They're all things, you know, excuses can be made and, well, reasons can be given.
Justifications can be claimed.
I mean, it's like, I'm not the one with a predisposition.
I'm not the one with a bias.
And I know this because You know, like a lot of white friends, we agree 100% on stuff, and then when it comes to Israel or anti-Semitism, we continue to agree because we don't have a stake in it.
We don't have a bias one way or the other.
We're just able to look at it objectively.
But people with the identity can't.
And the same thing's happening with Carmelo Anthony, where I see so many black content creators, you know, Personalities.
Rock solid.
99.9% of the time.
Then suddenly when it comes to a black kid stabbing a white kid, they're like, well, let's hear it out.
Well, let's not jump to conclusions.
Well, you know, the same thing happened with Kyle Rittenhouse and you guys were on his side.
And it's like, no, no.
Why does this happen?
What is this?
Inability. To see past your subjective racial or ethnic viewpoint.
And just recognizing what's bad.
Same thing with Catholics a lot of time, right?
99.9% of time, dead on.
And then it's like, but they love the communist pope.
And they're willing to downplay or lie about stuff the Catholic Church has done in the past.
It's like, can we not just be honest?
Can we not just all be objective all the time?
What is wrong with everyone?
unidentified
you.
harrison smith
I'm telling you, and you know, you'll have, you have on the fringe, you have like a very small percentage of white people that are like actually genuinely white supremacist races, like they just really hate every other race and are not shy about it.
And you have that fringe You have that French population in every population.
But I can't think of a single thing where white people collectively or like in a large enough group to actually represent the group as a whole ever going along with something like this.
Or making decisions like if It had turned out that Kyle Rittenhouse had just showed up to a protest and started shooting like a mass murderer.
Do you think anybody would be on his side?
Do you think we'd be on his side?
Do you think we'd be covering it up or making excuses or lying about the situation?
I mean, I've seen from Carmelo Anthony, I've seen the day after it happened, I saw fake medical reports.
About Austin Metcalf, the kid who was stabbed, going, actually overdosed on fentanyl.
Like, smugly as if they, like, well, you did it with George Floyd, and now we're doing it with Austin Metcalf.
It's like, yeah, the difference is, George Floyd overdosed from fentanyl because he was an insane drug addict criminal who killed himself because he wanted to hide his drugs from the cops by swallowing them.
That would be the difference, and Austin Metcalf was a star athlete and a good kid.
We didn't have any drugs in his system.
That's the difference.
But I've seen the fake medical reports, seen fake claims about how the whole thing went down.
But mostly I've seen people saying they know everything that happened, they know exactly what the situation was, and they love it.
They know full well that a white kid asked a black kid to move, the black kid stabbed him in the heart, and they're like, yeah, good.
Good. We're getting back at them.
It's like pure, pure insanity.
And every step of this has been insanity.
Texas teen charged in track meet murder released on $250,000 bond house arrest.
His family has since rented a million dollar home in a gated community and bought an Escalade with all of the money they've received from the black community around the country in support of this.
Cold-blooded reptile murderer.
Family of Carmelo Anthony used crowdsourced legal funds to move house after racist threats.
Oh, not only that, the judge now has, like, FBI security on her because of racist threats.
Which is, again, it's just like...
One thing, I don't even believe anybody's threatening her.
Or if they are, it's not...
Anything serious.
Like, I guarantee you, we get more threats than she ever did.
But it's because she's a radical leftist, you know, anti-white black activist who has made statements in public in the past about how restorative justice is necessary and how basically admitting that she would bend the rules for black people.
Because she is one.
So, like, is this a way that we could ever possibly run a country?
I mean, this is wild.
It really is.
And people have been posting sort of compilations of things like the comments on the Gives and Go or the GoFundMe or whatever it is.
Whatever the assassination fundraising platform is.
Yeah, Carmelo Anthony, judge, gets added security.
FBI investigating threats.
The judge who reduced Carmelo Anthony's bond this week is getting some added security.
TMZ Sports has learned after law enforcement said she's the recipient of threats following a key decision in the murder case.
The Collins County Sheriff's Office told us Tuesday it's beefed up protection around Judge Angela Tucker in the wake of her Monday choice to lower the alleged high school track meet killer's bail from $1 million to $1.25 million.
What was the reasoning behind lowering the bail?
I don't know.
There's not one.
The kid's black, I guess.
At that point, they had raised $250,000.
So she was like, all right, that'll be the bail set.
That'll be the bond set.
And again, I see people on X and Twitter and everything else going, well, he met bail, so he gets out.
What's the problem with that?
It's like, well, the problem is it was lowered by three quarters for no discernible reason.
It's like, well, he wasn't a flight risk.
It's like, okay, but he stabbed somebody in the heart.
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
You know who we should reach out to is Savannah Hernandez because apparently she's been doing a bunch of research into basically the circumstance where a criminal is let out on bail and they go on to murder or kill somebody else while out on bail.
And it's like apparently shockingly high numbers.
Of course, we know this, as we've talked about it over and over.
I mean, how many times have you seen stories where it's like, a man with 84 previous convictions stabbed somebody randomly at an ATM today?
Like, 84 felonies?
35 felonies?
I mean, what happened to the three-strike rule?
What happened to that?
And it's weird, some of the things people are saying...
Are maybe not making the points that they think they're making?
You have a woman who...
I'll find her exact statement here.
It's from Viva Frye.
I posted it.
This is an actual comment on the Carmelo Anthony fundraiser.
When I was Carmelo's age, I would have had to get up and not say a word.
God bless this young man.
When I was Carmelo's age, so...
I imagine this person is very old, and she's talking about Jim Crow.
She's talking about Rosa Parks, where I guess when she grew up, if a white person was like, I want to sit there, you just had to get up and move.
But the message I get from this is like, oh, if Jim Crow laws had been in effect, Austin Metcalfe would be alive.
That's what you're saying.
You're saying that if there was some sort of very strict rule set, That was focused intensely on black people alone.
That instead of being stabbed to death, when Austin Metcalf said, hey man, you're in our seats, would you mind moving?
The black kid would have gotten up and moved.
And it's like, and this woman's like, yeah, whoa, that was horrible.
What a horrible time to be alive.
Not like now.
When you can stab the kid in the heart and get away with it.
Basically, it's like winning the lotto.
When I was Carmelo's age, I would have had to get up and not say a word.
You would have had to, what, be polite?
When I was Carmelo's age, I had to be polite and respectful.
Not a savage murderer.
And there are a lot like this.
I hate to say it, but there's a lot like this.
When I was Carmelo's age, I would have had to get up and not say a word.
God bless this young man.
The Carmelo Anthony situation is unlike any situation we've ever seen before.
I've already been through it with OJ, but understand, this woman, she's like, God bless this young man.
I don't believe that she is misconstruing this situation.
I don't believe that she has some, you know, imaginary construct of this situation that justifies Carmelo Anthony's behavior.
And, you know, I think that, and I see, I've seen a lot of comments on the Gibson Go.
You know, we're laying this back to like George Zimmerman.
And they're like, they support George Zimmerman.
Well, we're supporting Carmelo Anthony.
Okay, again, the difference is George Zimmerman was sucker punched by Trayvon Martin, knocked onto his back and was having his head slammed into the concrete when he pulled out his gun and fired.
He was also working as a...
Neighborhood patrol at the time.
A lot of other extenuating circumstances to that event.
It wasn't as clear-cut as the Carmelo Anthony situation.
But what's going on with Carmelo Anthony really can't be explained just on a misperception of reality.
Because that would go some way to explain...
The George Zimmerman comments.
Because if what you've been told about George Zimmerman is Trayvon Martin was a good boy that didn't do nothing, he walked to the corner store to get some candy because he was an innocent child, and George Zimmerman just rocked up and shot him to death.
If that's what you believe, and then you see a bunch of people supporting George Zimmerman, you would feel like I feel now with Carmelo Anthony.
And in fact, when that event happened, I remember thinking that was the situation.
And getting very heated and emotional about it because I'd been lied to.
Because the situation as presented seemed like that's what I was told because those are the people I was listening to.
I was just like, yeah, Trayvon Martin, this little kid was buying candy and this white supremacist George Zimmerman shot him to death.
It's like, oh my God, that's horrible.
How can you be defending this guy?
What's wrong with you?
But then you learn the details and you're like, oh man, those people that were lying to me made me look like a fool.
I looked like a fool, you know, demonizing George Zimmerman because I didn't know the facts, I didn't know reality.
That can only go so far though.
That can only go so far in explaining what's happening here because, like I said, I don't think anybody's under the delusion that what Carmelo Anthony did was actually self-defense.
And part of it, I think, again, I think you've got the situation where, like, things that are genuinely self-defense, like Kyle Rittenhouse, I think a lot of people out there, I don't mean to be mean here,
but they genuinely don't have the intelligence to, like, really understand what that means exactly.
I don't know.
I'm trying to figure this out, and I'm trying to give them the benefit of the doubt.
And the benefit of the doubt, to me, is they don't know what self-defense means, and they think it's a magical word you deploy.
To justify murder.
I think that's their conception of it.
To me, self-defense means you're allowed to use deadly force when and if you are subjected to the threat of deadly force.
It's very simple.
So Carmelo Anthony was ever subjected to the threat of deadly force.
I mean, I don't know because I haven't seen the video, but I'd be willing to bet a hell of a lot of money that, you know, the...
Austin Metcalf wasn't hitting Carmelo Anthony with a skateboard or pulling out a gun and trying to aim it at his head, which is what happened with Kyle Rittenhouse.
But again, I guess if your perception, if your distorted, warped, ignorant perception of the Kyle Rittenhouse event was that Kyle Rittenhouse was just some dude that rocked up to a Black Lives Matter...
Protests and started firing.
And then you're like, oh, but he claims self-defense.
Well, then we're going to claim self-defense.
Like, no, self-defense is actually a thing.
It's actually a thing that exists and it justifies lethal action.
But I genuinely think that type of nuance is beyond the kin of people of lower intelligence.
And so they...
I think things like self-defense are just like magical words that you use.
You use the magical abracadabra self-defense word and now you're smart and clever and you've just flipped it around on the white supremacists that always use that trick.
If you don't understand it, it seems like a trick to you.
Do you see what I mean?
You're like, oh, that murderer.
And I'm like, no, that was self-defense.
And then the guy gets off and gets declared not guilty because of self-defense.
But you don't even understand what the word self-defense means.
You're just like, wow, that was magic.
That must be a magical word that you just deploy.
And now we've learned the word.
So now we get to deploy it.
They're going to be shocked when they know that we understand their magic and can use it ourselves.
It's like, you don't understand anything, really.
I'm sorry to tell you, you don't.
understand English.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
But do you see what I mean that it's like it's like on one side you have people that are just actually interested in the truth and when it turns out that you watch the Kyle Rittenhouse video back and he's clearly acting in self-defense then that's what you say and you support the kid because he was acting in self-defense.
You don't understand any of that.
You don't understand what that means.
You just deploy the term self-defense thinking it's magical and, you know, act shocked when it doesn't work for you again.
So let's find some more of these comments.
And again, there have been others.
Like even the last two days, there was the father who was at a bus stop when a black guy came up and almost chopped his head off with a hatchet.
That was another just shocking black-on-white random murder yet again.
That family, by the way, is raising money on Give& Go.
They need $25,000 to hopefully save the life of the father who's in critical condition and sort of verging on the edge of death, but could be saved.
But I don't know.
Will the victim of a random attempted murder Get even a fraction of the support that an actual knife murderer will get?
Probably not.
It's the modern world.
So you have that, another example of just innocent white dude killed by an insane black person.
And then you have this.
Deshaun Dante Leith was a force in his community.
A father to a beautiful daughter and a tender homie I met organizing.
His life was stolen by the police.
If able to donate, please boost widely.
And they have a GoFundMe set up for this guy who was shot by police.
And then the body cam footage comes out and it shows the dude attacking like an insane rabid animal.
So it's just...
It's like almost every day there's examples of this type of thing happening over and over and over.
And it's just kind of horrifying.
Again, it's like...
I can't imagine being that type of person.
There's a lot of things I can empathize with, sympathize with, even if I don't agree, I can understand where you're coming from.
I can't, I really genuinely can't imagine if like I knew somebody that acted like this and then I go out and make a post that's like he was a beautiful and respectful leader of the community.
Who was unfairly murdered by the police.
Send money here.
unidentified
I'm not sure.
Thank you.
harrison smith
And again, you know, every group of people's got problems.
But there's something in particular with the black community and the Jewish community in being endlessly supportive of the worst people in their communities.
White people have sort of the opposite.
Where you've got like Austin Metcalfe's dad the day after his son is stabbed to death coming out and being like, the murderer just made a mistake.
He's just an innocent child.
Why ruin his life too?
Like, what is wrong with you?
We got our own problems with white people, but it's like the opposite.
It's like an inversion of what these other groups show.
And again, it's like, I know it's not all the groups, but it's shocking how even people that I follow on Twitter, their takes are good 99.9% of the time, black guys, but then when it's something like Carmelo Anthony,
well, let's not jump to judgment.
It's like, alright.
Alright, which again, I've said it a million times, when a black guy stabs a white guy, it doesn't immediately make me think of race relations.
But then when the black guy gets $500,000 from tens of thousands of donators all across the country, supporting him and calling him a hero and a sweet little boy, we got a problem.
This is a problem.
This is a really, really, really big problem that we can't fix, and that's up to the black community to fix.
And here's how you fix it.
You stop supporting the murderers.
You stop making excuses for and come up with justifications for the horrible criminals that are killing people and robbing people and making everybody miserable.
You just stop supporting them.
You stop supporting that.
You hold them to account.
You hold them to a standard.
And then everything can get better.
That's up to you.
That's up to them and they don't seem to be making that decision.
So again, we got a lot of these issues, a lot of these problems, and it only seems to be getting worse, and it's obviously being recognized and weaponized by people in power, which again, I'm not trying to contribute to racial division here,
but we got a problem.
But this is a big issue, it's a big problem, and we got to solve it, and it has racial aspects to it.
So we can't ignore that.
I'm not going to downplay that.
And I'm not going to make excuses for the black community because I like to treat them like human beings, not helpless, you know, subhumans who can't be held responsible for their decisions.
I actually believe in holding black people responsible for their decisions and holding them up to the same standard that you hold anybody else up to.
Sorry. I'm so sorry that that's the case and that...
So often it falls short.
Charlie Kirk comments on this.
So it says, Carmelo Anthony is safe at home.
This moment is a reminder that a community united can never be divided.
Why are you uniting around a murderer?
That should divide your community.
It should be divided between the murderers and the non-murderers.
Why are you uniting with the violent psychopaths?
By the way, the guy pictured in this picture with Carmelo Anthony himself is like a ridiculous felon.
And we can get into his life of crime later as well.
We'll do more on the other side.
unidentified
back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour of American Journal.
harrison smith
We're going to get back into the Carmelo Anthony situation.
The circumstances on the other side.
But I want to go to a bit of a more fun video here.
He has to be my favorite addition.
I don't know.
I mean...
unidentified
Well, I've said it before.
harrison smith
We interviewed him.
Edgar the Puppet.
And I said then, you know, it's not usually my style of thing.
You know, there's like Triumph the Insult Dog.
And there's like this, you know, genre of...
Content where, you know, you have a puppet asking people things.
It's just, you know, not something I'd usually, but Edgar sets a new bar.
He sets a new bar and knocks it out of the park every single time.
I'm mixing metaphors here.
Let's go to the latest video from Edgar.
Edgar asks America.
I think he went to a feminist rally, if I'm not mistaken.
Here he is, getting to the bottom of what the hell's wrong with leftists.
Let's watch.
unidentified
How many people have you pissed off today?
You can go bother someone else.
curt weldon
Rock in hell!
unidentified
Decide what you want, woman!
tucker carlson
I just got squirted with water.
unidentified
This has been a horrible experience.
What other bad things do you think will happen?
curt weldon
We're here at the latest protest of Democrats.
tucker carlson
I don't even know what it's for.
But everyone's here.
unidentified
Angry olds, Reddit mods, penguin bullies.
tucker carlson
This is my bastard son, Willis.
unidentified
See the resemblance?
And we're here with a message of healing.
A lot of people here.
tucker carlson
Have been feeling kind of butt hurt since November 4th or 5th.
unidentified
I would agree with that.
And the first step to fixing butt hurt is to admit your butt hurt.
tucker carlson
What do you think about that, Willis?
Good boy!
unidentified
How butthurt are you on a scale of one to ten?
Maybe a ten.
Ten, you're super butthurt.
Come on!
Eleven. Whoa, that's five for each ass cheek and one for the crack.
Super over ten butthurt.
curt weldon
This butthurt goes to eleven.
unidentified
It's beyond ten.
Oh, yeah.
harrison smith
Fourteen. Twenty-three.
tucker carlson
Dude, it's one to ten.
unidentified
I'm a scientist, so I feel like I can't say eleven, but, you know, like, politically.
You have cost overruns.
Everyone's saying it's over ten.
This is indicative of a larger problem.
Don't like using butthurt.
But saying butthurt causes an inadvertent smile.
curt weldon
I can't believe it's not butthurt.
unidentified
Am I butthurt?
Yeah. No.
Little bit.
No. That even more cheeky?
My anus doesn't hurt.
Alright. How butthurt are you on a scale of 1 to 10?
I don't think I'm gonna answer these questions.
You see what you did, Willis?
tucker carlson
You scared her away, you stupid monkey!
unidentified
No, no, are you...
tucker carlson
We're talking to us.
unidentified
We want to talk to you.
No, you don't.
tucker carlson
Decide what you want, woman!
unidentified
If you're not definitive with what you want, you're never going to find that boyfriend.
To pleasure you.
I'm going to tell you what I did to solve my own butthurt.
Besides the soothing balm of Preparation H, I stopped watching the news and I touched grass.
Touch it!
Touch it!
Good boy!
Don't call me that.
I didn't mean to misgender you.
No, no, I just meant like, uh, it's very...
Very weird.
Hey, what do you think about that, boy?
Stupid monkey.
Do you think watching MSNBC and CNN is going to help you out with a butthurt?
Shouldn't you turn that stuff off and get off Facebook?
Absolutely, I should.
tucker carlson
He's dumb as a bag of rocks.
unidentified
Aren't you, Willis?
See? Anyway, he's from Swalwell's home for incurably criminal boys.
My boy Willis, he and I do a special healing dance called the butthurt dance.
I'm ready.
curt weldon
Oh, you can absolutely hit me with a butter dance.
unidentified
Can you feel America healing?
Oh, I can feel it like a scap.
I'm telling my children about this sign, I do believe.
How many children do you have?
None. I'll tell my dog about it.
Stop! Stop now!
Stop now!
Hands off all of us!
No! I see a lot of signs for hands off.
tucker carlson
Hands off my government.
unidentified
Hands off Social Security.
tucker carlson
Where are the signs that say hands off kids?
You won't find those here.
unidentified
Why? Please stop touching me.
I am a little boy.
Please don't touch me.
Thank you.
I have ice cream.
A lot of people here look kind of handsy.
Even if I disagree with the politics of Republicans, they're just as human as us, and it's still worth listening to them.
Yeah, and you respect the fact that their women are hotter.
I mean, well, yeah.
All right, welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
We're going to continue talking about...
Not just Carmelo Anthony, but sort of the phenomenon that we see repeated over and over.
As we showed earlier today, you know, a man who was celebrated as a community leader, as a good boy, as somebody who was Simply a pillar of the black community gunned down senselessly by the police.
And what a tragedy that was.
Please send money here now.
Deshaun Leith is his name.
And we have the video of the original conflict and what came about after it.
And again, what we're talking about here is the effect of the widespread rhetoric.
Around these types of events, the fallout of the George Floyd phenomenon, which we've explained over and over again throughout the years, the way in which police brutality was a concern for Americans of all colors and creeds,
stripes and proclivities that saw the way that our police force was being weaponized and militarized.
The way that things like the war on drugs were used for profiteering and societal control were against and outraged at the fact that police could, in many cases, murder innocent civilians and get away scot-free.
It was a big issue.
It was a big problem.
Lots of people of conscience were concerned about it and speaking up against it.
Until it became a racial thing.
Until they decided that all of that righteous and accurately aligned energy should be diverted entirely so that the real problem of police brutality, police militarization, training cops to treat the American citizens like they're hostile foreigners,
like they're terrorists, like they need to have their door kicked in and a flashbang thrown into their kid's crib.
While they have assault rifles pointed at their face, treating the American citizens like enemy forces, that issue, at this point, will never be solved.
Because they made it about race.
Because they made it about something that it had nothing to do with.
That you couldn't actually solve.
Because you're talking about unconscious bias that you can't test for and can't identify, but you know is there, and so therefore should punish.
Very frustrating the way this worked, but the outcome of this has been not only to usher in a wave of Soros-funded prosecutors letting criminals out on the street, bail reform measures letting criminals out on the street,
defunding police letting criminals run the street, and in a much less official but more significant way, Changing the mindsets of the police and the criminals.
Letting everybody know that if a black person is committing a crime, the police cannot hurt him or harm him or treat them too roughly or else the city will be burned down.
And even the courts and the judicial system in cooperation with the FBI, juries, Who lie under oath to get a position in which they can free their brother rather than actually deliver legitimate judgment.
unidentified
It'll be a national outrage.
harrison smith
They knew it would be a national outrage, and they made decisions on that basis.
I mean, Derek Chauvin was sent to prison, and the other guy, Tran, I think his name was, the Asian cop who literally did nothing but stand there.
And do crowd control with his back to the event the entire time.
Literally did nothing wrong.
You could not even construe his participation as anything other than benign.
He was just standing there.
He was sent to prison for like four years.
And Derek Chauvin was sent to prison for a long time where he was stabbed multiple times by an FBI informant.
22 times he was stabbed.
unidentified
22 times.
In the first attempt.
harrison smith
Yeah. Why?
Because... They knew that if they let him go, didn't call him guilty, didn't send him to jail, then Black Lives Matter was going to burn the city down.
So he is the subject of terrorist blackmail, what that is.
unidentified
Hey, but you know, like a few years after the fact, now people like Ben Shapiro are coming around and they're making videos about how Derek Chauvin should be innocent.
harrison smith
Oh, wow.
unidentified
Edgy, right?
harrison smith
Ben Shapiro, only five years behind the curve on that one.
Good for him.
A little slower than normal.
I mean, he's behind the curve on the vaccine and behind the curve on Trump and behind the curve on just about everything else.
But Derek Chauvin, I mean, five years.
That's wild.
That truly is wild.
So, the outcome of the George Floyd phenomenon, the media madness surrounding it, Fabricated, ginned up lie of Black Lives Matter, being the black people, or being hunted by white people.
And you remember, like, I don't think necessarily the whole thing was set up.
Like, I don't think you had Freemasons injecting George Floyd with fentanyl and having the cameras there to set it up.
Like, I don't think this was an orchestrated thing.
But it was a concerted...
Orchestrated effort by the left, waiting for an opportunity like this, and then seizing it when it came.
Because you remember, before George Floyd, they were doing the same thing with Ahmaud Arbery.
Just a couple months before George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, black guy stealing things from houses in a white neighborhood.
The neighbors constantly call the cops.
He constantly gets away.
They constantly see him stealing things, but he's never arrested.
And so they go out to try to detain him on their own.
He tries to grab the shotgun out of the guy's hand and pulling it towards himself.
The gun goes off.
Armand Arbery shoots himself in the chest with a shotgun.
And then everybody involved, including the people that were just standing by filming it, were sent to jail for years over that, too.
But they tried to gin up.
I mean, that was like the four rumblings of the earthquake, right?
Beginning where they're like, okay, we'll seize on this.
Ahmaud Arbery, he'll be our hero.
He'll be our martyr.
He'll be the one that we get everybody pissed off about.
We'll spread the narrative.
White people hunting black people.
He was out for a jog in his jeans and hiking boots.
But it didn't really catch.
So they did it again with George Floyd.
It caught that time.
They, of course, lie continuously about it.
And they sort of perfected this strategy.
Over years, from hands up, don't shoot, became I can't breathe.
You know, they've got these phrases, these sayings, these emotional levers they can pull, strings they can yank on.
And so overall, the outcome of this is a much, much less safe world, a much less functional law and order system, and police...
We're utterly terrified of doing their jobs when it comes to black people.
Not white people.
White people, go get your face slammed in the concrete.
Nobody cares about you.
Black people, on the other hand, you got to treat with kid gloves or else they might burn your city down.
And so we're going to see the outcome of that here.
We've got a couple videos for you of this Deshaun Leith.
Story is this.
Trooper shoots and kills Michigan, quote, community leader who attacked an officer, crashed a stolen cruiser, and prayed for over 11 minutes during a multi-state chase.
Video shows the Ohio trooper approaching Deshaun Leith, who'd crashed his vehicle near the state line.
Leith then attacks the trooper and steals his cruiser.
He led police on a chase for 11 minutes while talking to himself.
The chase ends when he crashed in North Seawickly, Beaver County.
Pennsylvania State Police used lethal intervention, a legal intervention, to stop the pursuit.
The Beaver County District Attorney is investigating and involved troopers are on administrative duty.
So the story here, and tell me if I have this right, Matt, is that the police got a call from a trucker who was concerned about the erratic behavior of a driver that he saw on the highway.
So police respond to this call, approach Deshaun Leith, and that's where we pick up the body cam footage.
Here's the confrontation with Deshaun Leaf from the beginning.
Let's watch.
Here he approaches him.
He's ranting and raving.
He's standing feet away from cars going eight miles an hour.
unidentified
In the name of Jesus, watch out.
In the name of Jesus, watch out.
harrison smith
Pops just saying, hey, buddy, hey, calm down.
Now, already right there.
Let's pause it right there.
Already at this point.
The cop would be more than justified in deploying his taser or getting out his baton or even leveling the gun at the guy.
The guy's already put his hands on the cops.
By the way, they're like four feet away from a highway with an open lane with trucks driving by at 80 miles an hour.
Very dangerous situation.
This dude is clearly not mentally well.
I mean, you can see that right off the bat.
He's literally ranting and raving and wandering into the lanes of the highway.
And the cop's just like, sir, I'm just here to find out what's happening.
He's already grabbing the cop and, like, shoving the cop.
Already, the cop is more than justified in deploying some sort of stopping measure for the guy's own safety.
There's a very real chance that either he gets hit by a car or he throws the cop in front of the car.
They're on a bridge, too, I think.
You can throw the cop off the bridge.
I mean, it's a dangerous situation.
Already, this cop has more than enough reason to deploy lethal force against this guy because he's clearly a threat to himself and the cop.
Let's go back to the video.
Next time you touch me, you're gonna die, he says.
unidentified
There he goes running off.
So again, if the cop has- Send me another unit, he's on foot, going down the berm.
Yeah, the cop's just like exhausted by this.
harrison smith
He's like, really, this is what I gotta be dealing with.
unidentified
This is what I'm gonna spend my day doing.
harrison smith
So he pulls out the taser, he tases him here.
Hits him with the taser, and it does nothing.
It apparently does nothing.
The black guy just keeps coming.
He's now punching him.
He keeps deploying the taser.
Now they're just fighting, boxing.
Now again, at this point, the gun should come out, and the guy should be put down.
I mean, at this point, what more do you need?
I mean, look at him.
It's frankly shocking the cop's still on his feet.
He's probably got experience in this.
So it just becomes a straight-up, like, boxing match.
unidentified
Cops on his own.
harrison smith
Now he's on top.
Now the cop's on his back, the black guy on top of him.
In an incredibly dangerous situation.
And that's where the body cam footage cuts out, because I guess it got knocked on the ground.
unidentified
you.
harrison smith
Yeah, so then we'll pick up with the guy stealing the vehicle.
So this guy now, and we've, so, so far, everything that we know is black guy acting insane and erratic on the side of the highway.
Police approach, not with their guns out, not, you know, shouting orders and being confusing and whatever else.
Just pull up.
Hey man, what's going on?
He gets attacked.
Black guy punches him, attacks him.
White cop, sort of just like, alright, gets on the radio.
Hey, we got a guy on foot here.
He's acting crazy.
Guy comes back to the cop, starts really attacking him, full-fledged, throwing punches.
Cop pulls out the taser, tases the guy, does absolutely nothing.
So I guess the question would be, why did the cop not deploy lethal force?
Why did the cop not do what was necessary to put this guy down at that moment?
You deploy the taser, and if that doesn't work, you got one other option.
You pull out your gun.
And you shoot the guy.
Why didn't he do that?
unidentified
Well, he just didn't know what the consequences of his actions were going to be.
He didn't realize that the guy was going to subdue him and then steal his police cruiser and then terrorize the rest of the state with it.
harrison smith
It was a possibility, though.
It certainly was a possibility.
And again, any other situation, I mean...
I'm telling you, it's like a rabid dog.
It's like, you know, you don't take the risk.
You're not going to reason with him.
If you have a guy who, again, is like running into the lanes of highway, of active highway lanes and punching a cop for no reason.
The cop's not even chasing him or anything.
The cop's walking away, back to his car.
This guy comes running back to the cop to throw punches at him.
Gets hit with a taser.
Doesn't even react, let alone go down.
unidentified
After making a verbal threat saying, if you touch me one more time, I'm going to kill you.
harrison smith
After saying, I'm going to kill you, exactly.
Yeah, let's see where this goes.
So sorry we've seen this community leader, this good boy that didn't do nothing.
He just made a mistake, right?
What did Austin Metcalfe's dad say?
He's just a young guy.
He just made a mistake.
This guy's just making a series of mistakes.
He can't be held to account for this.
This can't be something that you blame on him.
He's just making a bunch of mistakes.
A bunch of accidents.
It's probably because slavery and climate change.
So then he gets in the cop's vehicle, steals the cruiser, and takes off.
Drives for something like 18 minutes at speeds You know, exceeding 100 miles an hour, driving through multiple states, putting everybody else on the road at risk.
Everybody else on the road.
And how many stories have we seen?
And in fact, at this point, cops in most metropolitan areas are told do not engage in car chases because it's so often that car chases end in some major collision where some innocent family in a minivan gets smashed off the road by Some psycho criminal going 150 miles an hour and kill the whole family because they're trying to run from the cops.
So at this point, most police organizations, they don't even do car chase anymore.
They just take the license plate, send the helicopter, pick up the guy later.
It's just not worth the risk.
And luckily, thank God, Deshaun Leith died and nobody else.
Thank God he was the only Casualty out of this event.
But it very, very, very easily could have been a mass casualty situation where he's driving a police cruiser at incredible speeds and just smashes into a group of pedestrians.
I mean, it happens all the time.
It happens all the time.
And that's why you put him down before it gets to that point.
So now because that cop is so terrified of the consequences, of interacting with a black person.
He doesn't deploy lethal force.
He doesn't do what would be necessary to stop this guy from carrying on his insane rampage.
And so now he's putting everybody else on the road at risk as he takes a stolen police cruiser and is ranting madly to himself the entire time.
Should we listen to what this community leader...
unidentified
I can look in the mirror and I can see myself because I don't see nothing but Jesus.
Jesus is the only thing I see.
In the name of Jesus, I see healing.
In the name of Jesus, I don't see no more marks.
In the name of Jesus, I say heal me, Father.
In the name of Jesus, I say there ain't nothing wrong with me, Father.
In the name of Jesus, I say stop me, Father.
harrison smith
There you go.
You're running into the barrier now.
You can't even stay in a lane.
unidentified
In the name of Jesus.
I said, sit it down, Jesus.
harrison smith
Again, I mean, what, his steering wheel is, if it were to turn two inches to the right, he'd be in oncoming traffic, flipping end over end.
That is what happens, by the way.
That is how this story ends, is him crashing the cruiser and flipping it over.
unidentified
And I'm a communist.
harrison smith
Oh, Donald Trump.
unidentified
Because I told myself, you was not a bad person, bro.
Humanitarian, they made you look like you can't be right.
But I know, because that's why I said I took that thing that said F Trump, because I knew, man, listen, there was a spirit on me.
So Donald Trump, I know you're a good man, man.
I know you're about your business, homie.
I know, listen, I know God gave me a vision.
You feel me?
Listen, I know your kids, bro.
They ain't all that bad stuff.
So listen, in the name of Jesus, I rebuke.
I rebuke that part right there in some favor.
Because if it's not Jesus following, stop right now.
If it's not Jesus following, stop right now.
When we come, the devil, sit your ass down in the name of Jesus.
I committed in the Oval Office.
harrison smith
Yeah, police are trying to run him off the road.
They're trying to do what's called a California stop where you hit the bumper and twist the car to the side and then bring the twist stop.
Which is an extremely dangerous maneuver.
He's putting cops' lives at risk.
He's putting every car on this road at risk in both directions.
He's running into the side barriers.
unidentified
He's slipping between lanes.
harrison smith
He's driving incredibly fast.
He's clearly having a manic break of some sort.
Oh, in the day room?
So he's been to prison before.
Okay, so he's been to prison before.
Okay, now we're putting literally again, God only knows how many dozens of innocent people at risk flipping this car.
And that's where he comes to an end.
Although he's still alright.
He's like still rambling.
He's like he doesn't even realize he's upside down.
According to police, Leith was from Michigan and more and prison records show he pled guilty to nine home invasion charges across two cases that date back to 2012.
When he got out in 2023, he became executive director of a non-profit focused on helping at-risk kids and preventing teen violence.
Wow. He's using reverse psychology.
Do as I say, not as I do.
So again, the point here is that you've got a situation where early, early, early on, the cop had more than enough reason to use force.
Even deadly force to stop was clearly a threat to a whole bunch of other people.
And just like, you know, Nia Bukele said with Trump the other day, you know, they say, oh, you know, I imprisoned 10,000 people.
He said, no, I liberated millions.
When you put down somebody like Deshaun Leith, you're putting down one person, but you're saving all the innocent people.
That we're at risk or at threat of being hurt, injured, or killed for no fault of their own.
Simply driving down the road when suddenly you've got this psycho-criminal leftist activist tearing down the road to 100 miles an hour and weaving between lanes.
So thank God he's the only one that died out of this.
But this is the situation that we've been left in.
And you've got to think about all of these things in combination.
You've got the rhetoric about police and the outbreak of violence and the support of the black community for murderous criminals burning down cities if police actually do their job as trained.
So the police are now hesitant to deploy any force whatsoever knowing that it could be their ass on the line or they could go to federal prison for years.
If it happens to catch the eye of George Soros and he wants to make it a central pillar of his latest revolutionary attempt.
Then you've got things like Carmelo Anthony, where again, you're reinforcing this concept in the black community of it doesn't matter what you do, you will be rewarded and celebrated as long as you just hurt white people.
And white people are getting the message just like cops are getting the message.
Don't fight back.
Don't do anything to resist.
Let the criminal...
Go crazy or attack you and just take it because otherwise they'll burn the city down.
America 2025.
unidentified
I do want to show you some of the comments.
harrison smith
First of all, you know, this picture, there's this picture going around of knife murderer, psychopath, black teen Carmelo Anthony.
It's posted by Minister Dominique Alexander.
Minister Dominique Alexander.
Kamala Anthony is safe at home.
A community united can never be divided.
United with murderers.
And it feels so good.
Now, of course, this guy is also a despicable criminal.
Ryan Johnson responds to this at McGregor John Ryan.
I saw his child abuse arrest, his three parole violations, and domestic abuse arrest charges later dropped earlier this morning.
What else did he do?
Not a minister I'd want to claim as my own, that's for sure.
Let me explain what minister means in the black community.
This is how messed up this community is.
I had a friend in Houston who was, he wanted to buy a building and there was a church for sale in a black neighborhood.
And he's in negotiations with a black minister.
To purchase this church building.
And the black minister goes, this is an investment.
It's a money-making opportunity.
My friend's like, what are you talking about?
He's like, I'm not planning to run a church.
And the guy's like, no, no.
What you do is you find somebody to be the minister.
Doesn't matter who they are.
They don't have to have any qualifications.
You just call them minister.
You put them in charge of the church.
And then whenever one of the kids in the community commits a crime and gets arrested, The families will come to you and they'll say, we need you to give character evidence for how good our kid is.
Because sure, you can say it as the family.
It means a lot more if it's the minister of a church saying he was a good boy.
He was a choir boy.
He helped me out.
I remember him coming to Sunday services.
He was turning his life around.
We don't do it for free.
They got to raise a little bit of cash first.
So you charge them $1,000, $5,000.
They donate to your church and in exchange you go and testify, i.e.
lie, on behalf of the criminal in order to get him lesser charges, get his charges dropped, or somehow get him returned to the community so he can commit more criminal acts.
And like, so, I mean, that's just a business that the guy ran.
He's like, yeah, this is how you make money with this church.
You want to buy this church property?
It can really be a money-making venture.
What you do is you sell fake testimony.
To the criminals in the neighborhood where you are.
And you just rake in the cash.
And not only are you making money, you're perpetuating the cycle of violence and criminality because you're falsely testifying in favor of this criminal so he can get out and commit more crime, do more violence, keep the neighborhood in the state of relentless criminality and desperation.
So that's the black community in America.
Again, I mean, you can justify it or try to qualify it however you want, but these are just things I hear in my daily life, like personal secondhand knowledge of.
So that's what it means when they say minister.
What it means is they've given themselves a label to give themselves unearned credence and authority so they can do things like advocate for criminals, And get them out on the street again.
They're not ministers in any sense of the word.
They're about as much of, you know, faithful Christian ministers as the guy we just saw praying to Jesus while fighting the cops.
Dominique Alexander, a felon who runs a fraudulent organization and currently represents Carmelo Anthony as his family advocate, has stated that a man named Corey Toney Owner of No Limit Bail Bonds provided the entire bond amount for the 17-year-old who stabbed Austin Metcalf in the chest.
Oh, so good.
So that's why they're able to afford the million-dollar house and the new cars and the new shoes because they didn't actually have to pay the bail.
The bail was paid by another good Samaritan citizen hero.
Carmelo Anthony's fixer shares outrageous posts with teen killer, 17, after he was released to his $800,000 home.
I think it's $900,000, actually.
After conducting a quick search of Corey Tony's background, he has his own past of resisting arrest.
Seen below, Corey, who claims to be a pastor, has shared misinformation regarding this case on his own social media platform.
And it goes through and again.
It's how he's justifying or downplaying the fact that Carmelo Anthony showed up at a track meet with a knife and stabbed him.
Friend in the heart to kill him.
So great.
So great.
It's like none of this even makes any sense.
He's like, here's the truth about Carmelo.
Let's set the record straight.
It's normal for students from different schools to gather under another school's tent.
Carmelo had friends there.
He wasn't trespassing or looking for trouble.
But he did stab a kid in the heart, right?
I mean, does that mean that he didn't stab a kid in the heart?
Like, what is this excuse even?
It's like, sir, your friend knifed somebody in the ball pit at Chuck E. Cheese.
He's like, yeah, but he was allowed to be at Chuck E. Cheese.
That's not the issue, sir.
He stabbed a child.
Yeah, but he wasn't trespassing.
Fair enough.
I agree with you.
He did, however, murder somebody.
You want to comment on that?
No? Great.
Two, the claim that one of the twins had never seen Carmelo before, a blatant lie.
Okay, well then I guess it's fine that he murdered him?
Again, this is what I'm talking about.
This is where, like, it becomes absurd, the lack of objectivity.
Where, like, they're making excuses that don't even make any sense.
One man murdered another one.
One kid murdered another kid.
And here they are going, well, what you don't know is that one, he wasn't trespassing.
Two, they'd seen each other before, so let him out of prison.
What the hell are we talking about?
What are you talking about?
If these are the claims you're making to try to justify this, you're wrong and bad.
You're evil.
You're an evil person.
See, again, they try to relate these things like Kyle Rittenhouse or George Zimmerman, and the extenuating circumstances in those cases are like he was running away and being chased by a guy who said,
I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you, throwing things at him, cornered him in an alley, and tried to take his gun when finally, at the last moment, he fired back.
That's an extenuating circumstance.
That is a circumstance that takes a clean-cut murder into something else, into something more nuanced with angles to approach it at, to aspects to take into consideration,
to come to a full understanding of what actually happened.
That's not the case here.
Knowing that he wasn't trespassing doesn't change anything about...
The murder that took place.
Knowing that Carmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf had laid eyes on each other before that day doesn't mean anything.
This doesn't mean anything.
But like the low IQ people, maybe this means something.
Maybe they're like, wow, this is brilliant.
I mean, Corey C. Tony apparently thinks it is.
Three, no student has the right to remove another student from a school-owned tent.
The school owns the tent, not the twins.
He stabbed him in the heart with a knife.
What do you not understand about this?
And finally, and this is the real clincher, Carmelo is a track athlete.
The twins are not.
He wasn't even expecting to see them there.
Okay. This is what I mean.
It's like...
unidentified
I mean...
harrison smith
I think what's happening here, it really is sort of, these people are so low IQ.
Now, I don't know if Corey C. Tony is.
It's sort of impossible to tell.
This is another one of the aggravating circumstances that we're dealing with, is that it's almost impossible to tell who is genuinely retarded.
And who is just pretending to be retarded to make money.
See, I think Corey C. Tony, he runs a bail bond operation in Houston.
Or in Dallas or wherever it is.
I actually think it's in Houston because I think I know the place.
I think I know the building.
He wants the business from the black community.
That's what's happening here.
Just like the ministers want the business of the black criminals so they can provide the false testimony to get them off of their crimes.
Corey C. Tony runs a bail bond company in Texas.
He's getting a lot of media attention and is going to be seen as a hero by the black community by posting this bail bond.
I don't even know if he is legitimately believing the stuff that he's posting, but enough people are that low IQ.
I'm trying to figure out how to visualize this for everybody.
If you...
If you don't have the mental capacity to actually, like, judge things like this, like discriminate against what's true and false and actually follow the line of logic of, like, what makes something self-defense and what doesn't, and you see a list of,
like, here's the reasons Kyle Rittenhouse is innocent.
He was attacked first.
He tried to run away.
He fired a warning shot.
You know, like, all these things that go through.
If you don't have the ability to understand that, all you see is a bunch of bullet points with words, and you're like, okay, so that's what we're supposed to do.
So then they make bullet points with words, even though they have nothing to do with the case at hand, even though none of what they said even remotely alters the interpretation of the murder that took place.
They don't understand that.
They don't speak the language, so they can't.
They discriminate between what is like actually ulterior circumstances, mitigating circumstances, and what is just a list of facts around the case that have nothing to do with anything.
Yeah, they bought a new Cadillac too.
No, they're living the high life.
And I genuinely wonder, I mean, you know, Austin Metcalfe's dad made that statement the day after, or like the day his son was murdered.
It's like, this is not about race.
It's like, is it though?
I mean, they seem to think it is.
I wonder if he'd be a little bit any different now.
Thread of comments from Carmelo Anthony's Gibson go.
Anonymous giver.
White people do it, so will we.
That's what I mean.
I mean, it's like...
unidentified
I... Thank you.
harrison smith
No, we don't.
I guess is the answer to that.
No, no, that's like kind of one of our things, actually.
We do not do this.
Ever. It does not happen.
The opposite happens.
The exact opposite happens.
What white people actually do is throw innocent white people under the bus like Derek Chauvin because they're scared of black people or because they're scared of You know, the media landscape going after them,
or they're scared that they don't submit, their city will be burned down.
White people do this, so will we.
This is such a, it's such a common thing.
And I guess it makes sense.
Because what they're admitting by saying this type of stuff, Well, white people do it, so so do we.
It's like, okay, so you know it's bad.
You know what you're doing is bad.
Otherwise, you wouldn't feel the need to justify it.
No white person contributes to Kyle Rittenhouse's defense fund because he's white.
Because he was innocent.
They believe in innocence.
But if you can convince people that some other group of people Is doing something evil and bad, then that first group of people can feel justified in doing the horrible bad thing.
Which really doesn't make sense when that second group isn't actually doing the bad thing.
I can think of really an innumerable amount of examples when it comes to this.
I mean, it's the same thing.
It's the same justification like Hamas and Israel.
Constantly, it's like, well, they do it to us.
They did it to us.
It's like, no, but they didn't, though.
But you lied about them doing it, so you feel justified in doing what you're doing, because you know you need justification, because you know what you're doing is bad and wrong and evil.
So, listen to your conscience.
Again, if this was good, like, what I'm saying is that, you know, if somebody gives to a Kyle Rittenhouse, gives and go, you'd never see a comment that was like, Black people do it, so do we.
We'll support the murderers because black people do too.
You never see that comment.
That doesn't happen.
Because nobody who donated to Kyle Rittenhouse felt like they were guilty for doing that.
Nobody felt the need to come up with an excuse for supporting Kyle Rittenhouse.
You support Kyle Rittenhouse because he was innocent, not guilty, acting in self-defense.
So you don't need to come up with an excuse or justification for why you would support him.
These people are supporting a cold-blooded murderer, so they feel the need to project what they're doing onto white people in order to justify it.
Donating because Texas is racist.
Praying for both families.
Regardless, both families have lost their sons.
I'm given my donation because Texas is a racist state, and I want Carmelo Anthony to have a fair chance to defend himself with the funds needed financially.
With the funds needed financially.
Look, guys, I'm not just being, you know, dismissive or insulting to be dismissive and insulting.
I'm calling these people low IQ because it explains a lot of their behavior and explains a lot of their actions that they're taking.
And you can see in all of these comments the misspellings, the grammar mistakes, the words that just don't make any sense.
They're like trying to sound intelligent.
It's like it's obvious that we're not dealing with Ivy Leaguers here, okay?
And they know that because they're trying, you know, they add the word financially, I think because they think that is maybe a big word.
I don't know.
It's unnecessary.
I want Carmelo to have a fair chance to defend himself with the funds needed financially.
Great. Well put.
God loves us all no matter what the skin color is.
Just be fair and get the whole truth of what happened before passing judgment.
Okay, what happened was Carmelo Anthony stabbed Austin Metcalf to death and then admitted it.
So what are you confused about?
Amazing. May Justice Rule send $100.
This time Trayvon was white.
Anthony stood his ground.
May God bless and keep him.
See, it's revenge.
It's revenge against...
White people for having law and order.
It's revenge against white people for defending themselves for being attacked a couple years ago.
When I was Carmelo's age, I would have had to get up and not say a word.
God bless this young man.
Again, maybe the most convincing argument in favor of Jim Crow laws I've ever heard.
I don't know if you could have a better argument.
In favor of Jim?
I mean, what this woman is saying is like, yeah, back in my day, under Jim Crow, under segregation, this murder never would have happened.
Here's $100, Carmela.
God bless this young man.
Back in my day, when a white man asked you politely to move, you had to politely move.
And that was just terrible.
So much better to live in this world where you can just have some horrific Gory trauma session instead.
Isn't that better?
Isn't that amazing?
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
I'm not even kidding.
Genuinely, I'm not in favor of Jim Crow.
I'm not in favor of segregation.
I'm not in favor of forced integration either, for that matter.
I'm really not in favor of the government dictating demographic conditions where you want to live.
I've never been in favor of it.
But that comment really made me think about it.
I'm just being honest with you.
This old black lady, just like, back in my day, we had to be polite to each other and behave in public.
Like, really?
Maybe that's a good trade-off.
I don't know.
I don't know.
If we want the murders to end, You know, maybe there's a price to pay for it.
I'm just being honest.
I mean, I've never heard somebody express it like that.
And it's pretty shocking.
They're like, good on this young murderer.
Back in my day, we weren't allowed to murder white people.
And that was terrible.
It was just terrible when we had to behave like human beings in a civilization.
Blech. Tyrell Middleton, you are not alone.
You got us by your side.
Hashtag Black Lives Matter.
22 likes.
Mohammed has some words for white people.
It's a shame that white killers illegally carrying arms like Kyle Rittenhouse are given praise and support, but black men defending themselves are jailed and demonized for defending themselves against bullying, demonic, savage, and evil white boys.
29 likes.
Again, it's like...
I don't know.
The only thing I can think to justify this is, like, they really do live in a world that is so fabricated and false and whacked out nonsense.
Like, they think that if they go to Kyle Rittenhouse's gifts and go, they'd see stuff like this.
They think that they would go.
In fact, should we?
Maybe they're right.
I don't know.
Let's see.
Kyle Rittenhouse.
Fundraiser. Let's see if we can find some comments.
So I can almost guarantee you that you're not going to see...
Oh, wait a second.
GoFundMe removed fundraisers before Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
Oh, no, that's right.
No, you're not even allowed to have a fundraiser if you're Kyle Rittenhouse.
No, I'm sorry.
It's worse than I even thought.
No, I forgot.
If you're actually an innocent person that was actually defending themselves, actually behaving lawfully and being targeted by a racialized and discriminatory legal process, you do not get the fundraise.
I forgot.
So you're not even going to have comments from them.
But, like, they think they live in a world, they live in a fantasy realm in which Kyle Rittenhouse, and you go to his fundraiser and all the comments are like, good on you for killing those black savages.
I bet this Mohammed guy, he thinks Kyle Rittenhouse killed black people.
They live in a utterly disconnected fantasy reality that has just no bearing on reality at all.
At all, even a little bit.
They're under the impression that Kyle Rittenhouse killed black people and then had supportive white people even though he was a murderer and he got off.
In reality, Kyle Rittenhouse defended himself against white people and white people supported him because he was innocent and acting in self-defense.
But yeah, if you live in a fantasy Nonsense world.
You know, I guess...
Again, they're reacting to non-existent monsters.
They're fighting their own fevered imaginations.
They think if they go to Kyle Rittenhouse's Gibson Go, you'd see stuff calling black people demonic, savage, and evil.
But you wouldn't.
You go to Carmelo Anthony, you do see that about white people.
God bless this young man.
He had to defend himself from a bunch of rednecks.
So sorry this happened to you, love.
May you be victorious in your defense, son.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
crazy often they use words like
lacking in parental figures provoking a black person is a death sentence tonio says be strong young man you represent all of us in your encounter
With these evil agendas.
You were provoked and you stood your ground.
You stood your ground.
You stood your ground.
Thank you and be strong no matter the outcome.
You stood your ground.
I mean, they even say it three times like they genuinely believe it's a magical incantation.
That's the only way I can explain it.
It's like if you don't have the mental capacity to actually comprehend the meaning behind the word self-defense.
You might as well be saying abracadabra.
And so they're sitting there going abracadabra, abracadabra, abracadabra.
Did we win the case?
No, these words have meanings.
Self-defense has meanings.
Standing your ground has a meaning.
And it's not pulling out a knife at a track meet and stabbing a kid in the heart.
They say eye for an eye.
It's all vengeance.
They hate you.
They don't care about Carmela.
They just want White's dead.
An eye for an eye smiley face.
People being like, truly can barely wrap my mind around this.
Yeah, well.
Apparently I hypocrite showed a bunch of the same comment over and over, which makes me think this is an op.
Maybe. Maybe it is.
But then, you know, like I said, you go to things like Charlie Kirk.
So Charlie Kirk.
Says Carmelo Anthony brutally murdered Austin Metcalf and the support for him in the black community is growing.
Murdering a white kid in cold blood seems acceptable to some.
And like the top comment, one of the top comments on this, Madge Tor, who has like good takes 99% of the time, is like, actually this is the same as Daniel Penny and Kyle Rittenhouse.
Same as George Zimmerman.
This is more race bait victim mentality from the woke right.
No, it's just the truth.
unidentified
*Dramatic Music*
alex jones
Are you rolling?
You ready for this?
I can't believe what's come of this, but...
They cornered me, I've got to be honest.
It's gotten too big.
I've just got to admit it right now.
unidentified
Okay, okay.
alex jones
This is just really hard for me to do.
I've been doing this so long, it's hard to give up.
Give up on the character and go back to who I really was.
You got me, okay?
Are you happy now?
You bastards.
Yes, I am Bill Hicks.
But to be more accurate, you didn't get it all, did you?
You didn't get the full conspiracy.
I played the character, Bill Hicks, for 15 years with my accomplice, Kevin Booth.
And we fooled you all.
The master actor, the master genius.
Then I decided to bring forward an even more incredible persona.
That of Alex Jones.
But here's where the rest of the story comes in.
For 20 years I've been Alex Jones.
Since we staged my death.
unidentified
In the early 1990s.
alex jones
The truth is that Bill Hicks himself never existed.
And now I'm going to...
Reveal my true identity.
After close to 35 years, in a fake persona of one type or another, I'm going to revert to my original true self.
Raised in London, England, I am David Mentelson.
To be quite clear, David Mentelson III.
The master orator.
An expert of every form of Shakespearean art, but also the ability to physically take on the aspects of the personality or character that I am becoming.
I am 78 years old, but only appear to be 45. Yes, there's some prosthesis and makeup involved, but overall it is the skill that I bring.
Similar to the great Shakespeare, able to write in voluminous volumes that the public could not believe that one man was able to contain it.
But at this point, I now go forward as David Mentelson and am announcing my true self and will be arriving in Hollywood, California next week for an official press conference to be held at my manager's offices.
Well, I will hang out my shingle and prepare to dominate and become the number one Hollywood actor in the world.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the whole world is a stage, and each of us plays upon it.
And now you know the Alex Jones-Bill Hicks conspiracy, in truth, is deeper than you thought.
So good job, chaps!
You've caught some of it, but not all of it.
But in truth, I left little clues here and there to convince you.
To make you research deeper until you found the ultimate truth.
Now you have it.
Is it not sensational?
Is it not dynamic?
Texas Monthly and other publications could not even begin to understand the true nature of the giant fraud we have wrought.
But until my press conference, I will now assume the behavior Of a character I fashioned after Yosemite Sam and John Wayne.
The Pumpkinhead.
Alex Jones.
And until the press conference, that will be it.
And again, if you're watching this transmission, you are the resistance.
I carried on the charade for more than 15 years.
Kevin, don't mess me up.
Known as Bill Hicks, I carried out the fraud for...
My accomplice, Kevin Booth.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Stop, stop.
harrison smith
In sixth grade, I was in algebra class at Pershing Middle School when 9-11 happened.
That algebra teacher, who would later be my friend's math tutor, was friends with Kevin Booth, who was Alex's first producer.
Small world.
He knew Bill Hicks as well.
We'll be right back, folks.
Stay with us.
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Alright, welcome back, folks.
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Infowars.com Now with that, let's continue some of the headlines from today.
This is a pretty shock.
I'm trying to sit this frog up.
He's sleepy.
A pretty crazy sentence people noticed in a release from the White House earlier today.
Has internet denizens scratching their heads and wondering, what the hell could that mean?
What could that possibly be referring to?
So, yesterday, or the day before, rather, Monday, April 14th, the WhiteHouse.gov, or WhiteHouse.gov, released remarks by Director Kratios in the Endless Frontiers Retreat, the Golden Age of American Innovation,
retreat in Austin, Texas.
And these are his statements that have been published.
And it's talking about technological progress, scientific discovery.
It says the last century was called the American century, as despite wars and domestic conflict, the United States stood at the forefront of science and technology.
He talks about the stagnation that we've been experiencing and what the future holds if we were to embrace the American potential.
And actually accomplish what we're capable of accomplishing.
He says, the future stands for the American character.
The federal government must become an early adopter and avid promoter of American technology.
I'm trying to find the actual sentence here because I wanted to bring it to you in context.
But if we can bring down my computer, I'll find it where it's highlighted.
Okay, so they're at this retreat in Austin for technological innovation.
They released these statements made.
People are reading through it.
It's a lot of, you know, stuff about how amazing America is and how powerful our technology is.
Where the hell is it?
Sorry, this just broke today and people had posted pictures of where it was highlighted.
But I wanted to actually show you the...
Genuine article.
Sorry, I gotta find the actual quote here.
Nathan Hughes has it.
The White House Director of Science and Technology just admitted that we have technologies, quote, to permit us to manipulate time and space.
So it says, our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space.
They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow, and improved productivity.
So now everybody's highlighting this.
And going, what the hell does that mean?
What do you mean we have technology to manipulate time and space?
What the hell is that supposed to mean?
Do you want to tell us what that's all about?
Or just dropping a little hint here?
So pretty crazy stuff.
I don't know what that means.
He says stagnation was a choice.
We have weighed down our builders and innovators.
The well-intentioned regulatory regime of the 1970s became an ever-tightening ratchet, first hampering Americans' abilities to become net energy exporter and then making it harder and harder to build.
We seem to have lost focus and vision.
We too lowered our sights and let systems and structures and bureaucracies muddle us along.
But we're capable of so much more.
Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space.
They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow and improve productivity.
As Vice President Vance said in a recent speech, the tradition of American innovation has been one of increasing capacities of American workers and extending the human ability so that more people can do more and more meaningful work.
But unrestricted immigration and reliance on cheap labor both domestically and offshore has been a substitute for improving productivity with technology.
And that's extremely true.
And I guess the issue with sort of our modern world is that While we have incredible prosperity and technological capability, our talent pool is bigger and more talented than it's ever been before,
we've decided as a society that our real purpose in achieving all of this is to babysit the third world forever.
Basically. Basically, instead of achieving things that are glorious and revolutionary and innovative and futuristic, We're going to spend all of our wealth, all of our treasure, all of our resources, all of the things that have been built up by our ancestors,
it's all going to feed and house people existing at the lowest common denominator.
And that's the choice we made.
So, you know, you might think it's ridiculous when you look back at pictures of the Apollo 11 launch and you see protesters there.
Protesting against going to the moon, holding signs that say, like, we could have, you know, we could have fed a million people for what we spent on this.
And you think, like, how silly.
What a silly claim to make.
You're saying you would rather feed a million people.
Like, nobody's going hungry in America.
Nobody's starving in America.
Food is abundant.
You just have to actually work for it.
You just have to actually do something that people want you to do and will pay you to do and then you can feed yourself all you want.
They'd rather keep a million people in stagnation on welfare than go to the moon.
And you think that's kind of ridiculous.
It's like this is one of the greatest things humanity itself has ever achieved.
But you're protesting against it because you want that money to just feed Hordes of unemployed people.
Fast forward 50 years, and that is in fact the choice we made.
That is in fact the route we chose to go down.
We deliberately abandoned greatness for lowest common denominator, bare minimum existence.
Which is kind of sad.
It's kind of sad and depressing knowing that that is, in fact, what occurred.
So I don't know if he's hinting at some technology that can actually manipulate time and space.
But if we do have that technology available, might I suggest using it to go back?
If we're able to manipulate time itself, does that mean it's possible for us to go back?
Try again.
To get our priorities straight and not go down the route we've been down for the last 50, 60 years at this point?
60 years.
It's been 60 years since America became something else.
Yeah, if we can manipulate time and space, let's go back.
Let's go back to 1965.
And let's try again.
Okay? If we could get one mulligan, one redo, I think we could get it right this time.
unidentified
You'd only go back to 1965?
harrison smith
That's as far back as you need to go.
Personally, I'd go back to 1890.
If you're asking, if you're wondering when I would go back if I had a time machine, it'd be 1890 for a variety of reasons, but...
No, if you want to fix America, you've got two Americas.
I actually tweeted about this today.
You've got pre-Heart Seller Act 1965 America, and you've got post-1965 America.
And the way I conceive of these two things is like Walt Disney presents Snow White, 1934, whatever it was, and then...
Disney Trademark Corporation presents a Snow White story, the live-action remake.
That's basically what we're dealing with here.
And the parallels are pretty stunning.
You've got the original, the classic, the Walt Disney classic America, which was pure, and it wasn't propaganda, right?
Like Snow White, they were trying to shove an ideology down your throat.
They were trying to make a fun, romantic film.
For kids and adults alike, that they could enjoy and have fun and experience wonder and fright and happiness.
It was just, it was art.
It was pure art.
And the people that took it over, they don't have any respect for what came before.
They don't see themselves as carrying on the legacy that they've adopted.
They're wearing the skin suit of the thing they were before and saying you have to love this now.
This is Snow White.
And really I started thinking about this because it's like you race swap the characters and you do it even though you would actually be more successful not doing that.
So you've hijacked this property and you're now perverting it and warping it To your own ends, which include shoving ideology down people's throats, which includes an actual racist undertone, which means that you are doing things that are less effective,
less successful, but out of sort of a petulant envy and hatred of white people, so you want to exclude them.
So you're left with an inferior product at the end of the day, but you get to claim it's the same as the one before.
Like, the modern America that exists is not the America that existed before.
Because if you actually look at, you know, what people said about America back in the day versus what it is today, like, there's people out there, and you see it all the time, you saw it all through the campaign, these Democrats, these leftists, these people whose entire ideology is completely at odds with,
and a total inversion of classic America.
American values.
And yet, they're like, we love America.
This is what America stands for.
This is what democracy looks like.
They act like they love America because their conception of America is the melting pot, which was a phrase invented by the ADL, but spread through JFK in a book that he wrote about the melting pot right around 1960s.
Paving the way for and shaping the conversation around things like the Hart-Celler Act, which was the Immigration Act that eliminated immigration restrictions that were previously in place and turned us into Mexico, basically.
And so you've got people hijacking this thing because they're not taking over Snow White to continue to perpetuate the legacy.
Continue the tradition.
They hijacked it to kill it, skin it, and make a mask out of its face.
And then tell you, I'm Snow White.
I'm the thing you love.
So I feel like there's a lot of similarities there.
Hijacking something that is pure and good and that everybody loves to manipulate it, warp it, destroy it.
And again, just like, you know, DEI makes companies less successful.
It makes them less capable.
Because you're not hiring on merit, you're hiring on the basis of race.
So you're going to get less capable people in positions of power.
Which is exactly the same thing that's happening with movies.
They could make good decisions about these movies and make a ton of money and tell good stories and create...
Intellectual property and cultural artifacts that would be meaningful to people and they would love and return to and would have nostalgia for.
They didn't want to do that.
They wanted to make something that was ugly, disjointed, nonsensical where the plot was schizophrenic and retarded and it's filled with You know,
ugly freaks.
And then they want to shout at you for noticing that it's worse than what it was before.
They want to call you a bigot and a racist and a fascist for just noticing, hey, gee, the way this movie used to be was beautiful and innocent and pleasant and nice and impactful and meaningful.
And you've taken it and turned it into something ideological and offensive and grating, aggravating, miserable.
And then they say to you, no, that never exists.
Actually, Snow White, actually, the thing that came before, that was actually super offensive and racist and sexist.
And was upholding the patriarchy, which is evil.
And it's just like...
I don't know.
There's something about...
There's something to that, isn't there?
That there are two Americas.
There's the pre-65 America, and then there's the live-action remake.
There's the Walt Disney presents classic Americana, and then there's the Disney Corporation presents its perverted funhouse mirror reflection.
And it's the same people doing it.
That's the craziest part.
For the same reasons.
Again, we'd have a very successful country, but we'd rather have equality.
We'd go to the moon and do great things, but we'd rather provide for the lowest common denominator and drag everybody else down to that.
We could look after ourselves and create the prosperity and liberty and...
There's all the incredible great things that America has brought to this world that can be exported to everybody else and everybody can rise on this tide where we can drag ourselves down and spend all of our money and all of our time and all of our resources and all of our genius on just keeping people alive somewhere else.
When they just don't want to do it themselves.
unidentified
*snap* Thank you.
harrison smith
And it sucks.
And it all sucks.
This is another story.
This video has gone totally viral.
It's one of those things where, I mean, if you're a regular watcher of American Journal, I've literally been talking about this for years.
And it's just the type of thing where I'm like, damn it, should I have made a dedicated video about this?
I just mention it offhandedly, like, every couple of days, thinking everybody knows that this is the case.
And then, like, a video goes viral and stuff, but like, oh my god, this is happening!
And it's like, y'all not know this?
Like, I really, I genuinely thought this was, like, a well-known story that I referenced it, like, two days ago.
And then again the day before that, because all the stories about China and tariffs, and I always mention, I always just say, like, you know, these...
Transformers come from China and they put backdoor hardware access to them.
I just mentioned that.
Thinking everybody knows this.
Then this video goes totally mega viral and has like 10 million views.
Everybody I know retweeting it.
And it's just the story of China having backdoor access to our Transformers.
Anyway, I just feel it's like how many other things do I just think everybody knows?
So I just mention it offhandedly or in passing.
When in reality, I could be going viral.
By mentioning this stuff, because apparently nobody knows it.
Apparently nobody knows this crap.
You should.
You should know this.
Let's go to clip number six now.
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The summer of 2019, a massive transformer was seized at the Port of Houston by the U.S. federal government and the Department of Energy, put under federal escort to Sandia National Laboratory.
This was during the Trump administration when we were serious about these things.
Why? Why was that transformer seized?
Why was it brought to Sandia?
Came from China?
Came from China.
What did they find in it?
Officially, we don't know.
That report is still classified.
But one of the Trump administration officials that worked at the National Security Council, Latham Sadler, he discussed on an interview how they had found a hardware backdoor in this transformer that would allow someone to remotely switch it off.
That was 2019.
May 1st, 2020, President Trump passed an executive order called Securing the Bolt Power System.
President Trump declared a grid security emergency.
At the time, our nonprofit was tracking the numbers of these things, these Chinese transformers.
There's about 300 in the grid.
That executive order was meant to address that threat.
On the very first day of the Biden administration, that executive order was suspended, and the floodgates were reopened to the importation of Chinese transformers.
We pulled the numbers two weeks ago, 492.
harrison smith
So again, you have to ask the question, why would the Biden administration pull this?
I mean, so the Biden administration knows that China is manufacturing electrical transformers, which I don't know how big these are, but some transformers, I mean, you're talking about...
Citywide power access.
Have backdoor internet access so they can be remotely shut off or destroyed.
Why would the Biden administration allow that to continue?
Trump already put in the law.
He already had stopped it from happening.
Why would Biden deliberately open up America to that level of vulnerability?
And the answer is because Biden and his controllers.
are part of a globalist cabal whose plan always has included the total destruction of America in a final third world war as they spike the cannon that they'd previously been manning to end the domination of America and the West and move the world as a whole towards a more totalitarian and communistic global construct under the auspices of China as a unipolar nation.
Controlling the world rather than America.
Every cell phone ship from China, every transformer ship from China has the potential to have backdoor hardware-level access that has to be physically removed.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Still a lot to cover in this final segment of the American Journal.
unidentified
Music. Music.
Thank you.
harrison smith
We have a couple of major stories.
This happened yesterday.
Notorious image board 4chan hacked amid internal data leak.
Notorious internet forum 4chan was hacked on Tuesday at the time of writing.
4chan's website was not loading and users on social media reported the site being intermittently down for hours.
Messages on a rival message board, which TechCrunch has seen, celebrated the hack with one person claiming that the hacker responsible for the breach was inside 4chan's system for over a year.
Several screenshots showing what appeared to be 4chan's backend circulated online, showing the site's alleged backend, source code, and templates to ban users, which would only be accessible to the site's moderators.
Also in the leaked data was a list of alleged 4chan moderators and, quote, janitors, jannies we call them, who are users who can delete posts and threads but have fewer privileges than moderators who can also see IP addresses of users, for example.
Given 4chan's known violent political ties, This cyber attack could potentially expose the people who run these forums, which have become central to alt-right movements.
Let me tell you, 4chan has not been 4chan for 10 years.
If you were on 4chan for the first few decades of its existence, you know it was a very different place than it is now or was after 2016.
Because just like Reddit, just like Facebook and X, Just like Infowars, 4chan was targeted for destruction as it was identified as one of the, if not the, primary source for the memes that won Trump the election.
Remember, the Democrats thought they had it in the bag.
The election of Trump was a genuine surprise.
And regardless of whether he won or not, they were gearing up to launch the fake news PSYOP.
To go after tech companies, social media companies, and primarily 4chan.
So I think it got sold around that time as well from the original creator who started it.
But basically it was infiltrated and astroturfed for basically the last nine years.
Ever since 2016, they did a lot of Intervention at 4chan used to be a lot more useful for me personally because it was places where people would leak stuff or post interesting news that you couldn't see anywhere else.
X has completely replaced it and supplanted it.
4chan used to be the place where you would have sort of the investigations, the human intelligence network delving into things like WikiLeaks releases or I remember, I mean, there were some pretty crazy times on 4chan in 2016,
2015. I mean, the thread where the first person posted Ingersoll Lockwood and the last president and Barron's magical adventure.
I mean, there were things happening that are really almost mystical.
I mean, that's where the whole, and again, it's weird that like a frog became our logo because of Alex Jones' gay frog rant about the atrazine in the water.
And Pepe, of course, came from 4chan, and then they, people would say Kek, K-E-K, which I never even, I never really got a clear, I've never gotten a clear answer as to how that came about.
I think it's because, like in World of Warcraft, people used to spam LOL, and so then they blocked LOL, so then people started spamming L-E-L, and then they blocked that, and then they started spamming K-E-K to mean, laugh out loud, at least I think that's the source of the word, but regardless.
People found out that KEK was like an Egyptian frog god of chaos.
And it was like you already had Pepe as a mascot for the image board.
And then they figure out that one of the main phrases from that board, KEK, is coincidentally an ancient Egyptian frog god of chaos.
And it's like there's something happening here.
Yeah, memetic magic is what it was.
It was memetic magic.
4chan for a while, when it was sort of uncontrolled, it had a couple interesting aspects to it.
One of them was it was so offensive and so outrageous and so not normie friendly that it acted as a de facto filter that kept normies out.
If you want to make sure that it's only abnormal people on your board, just fill it with Nazi pictures and gore.
And any normal person that ever made their way over there would just immediately X out and just go, oh my god, what did I just see?
I'm never going back to that website again.
So it was like without having to design it just by nature of being, you know, a free speech platform where people posted crazy stuff, it just acted as a automatic de facto filter that kept only people who were like able to Be open-minded about things and see stuff they disagree with and not freak out and,
you know, feel bad about it.
So in a way, you know, that alone, the content on it kept out anybody that was normal or had normal sensibilities.
So it just acted as a de facto filter.
But now, you know, that sort of investigations that would go on on 4chan or, you know, diving into the WikiLeaks documents, like I used to go to 4chan to see that type of stuff being broken down.
Now it's all on X. So X is the place where it happens.
The human intelligence network has shifted over there.
It's even more powerful.
It's even more effective.
It's even better.
4chan is not really necessary anymore.
Plus, they don't really like us.
They never gave us the respect we deserve.
But it really hasn't been the same site since they went after it.
The problem is a lot of the images that are being shared around are apparently not accurate or legitimate.
Like, they're publishing things from the back end of 4chan.
But then other people are saying, no, that's just the traffic, the network, you know, traffic of 4plebs, which is the 4chan.
So, I feel like I should explain 4chan to people.
The way 4chan works is you make a post, and it's an image board, so it was made so you could share images with each other, and you post an image and you put a word next to it.
And this was the crazy thing where it almost got semi-mystical in a weird way, is that every post has an ID on it, and it's just a series of numbers.
And it became sort of a trend that you wanted to get an ID on your picture that ended in...
Repeated digits.
And it was almost this like, I don't know how to explain it, but it was like if your post ended in, you know, four, five, three, nine, blah, blah, blah, blah, nine, nine.
And it had two nines at the end.
It was like, oh, this is special.
Checked your digits, right?
Oh, I'm checking your digits.
Did you notice you've been blessed by the chaos god Keck and he has bestowed double digits to you?
It sounds kind of silly, but what ended up happening was randomly it'd be two digits or even three digits.
So if your ID ended in 999 or 777, that's the magical number.
So it was like more importance would be given to your post because people would comment and react to your post just because it had the double digits at the end.
And so it became a kind of self-fulfilling type of thing or a...
What's the word when, like, you never notice a Ford F-150 on the road until you get one, and suddenly you're like, wow, they're everywhere, right?
It's just a sort of cognitive bias where once you start looking for something, you start noticing it, even if you've never noticed it before.
And so if you're looking for posts with double digits to, you know, have extra attention on it and be extra meaningful, then, like, any post that's not that good that people aren't really looking at anyway, even if it has double digits, they're not going to notice it.
But if it's a good post already and it has double digits, then it got like this extra buildup.
And so in this weird way, it was this like Ouija board reflection of the psychic energy of its users.
Because you're going to notice certain things and that gives more importance to the thing and that builds the importance of the thing and so it sort of had a snowball effect.
And so it would seem like Wow, all of these posts that came true had these multiple digits.
And there's even, like, the craziest one was in 2016, which I guess the digits, maybe they weren't randomly assigned.
I think maybe they actually just, like, ticked up one by one.
But there was a post on 4chan that just simply said, like, Trump will win.
And the ID was 77777777.
It was just all sevens.
And so it was like, oh, my God.
This must be true.
It's a prophecy.
And then, of course, it comes true.
So there's this weird sort of feedback loop where the things people were paying attention to became important because they were being paid attention to.
I don't know if that makes any sense, but what ended up happening was it was this big psychological framework in which these discussions could happen.
Without a conscious decision to take things a certain direction, it would just go that direction anyway.
Just like a Ouija board, you're not actually communing with spirits, but you're just subconsciously moving to where you subconsciously want it to go.
So even though you aren't deciding to move it, to move the viewing glass to a certain letter, subconsciously you're making that happen.
That's what happened on a...
Societal level with 4chan, where everybody on this was sort of applying their own subconscious bias to it.
Yeah, there it is.
Number 77777.
And then these are all the replies, all the other numbers.
And it just says Trump will win, right?
So this is the memetic magic synchronicity.
This was a huge part of 2016.
And again, you can laugh.
I mean, it is just silly.
I mean, it is a goofy...
Rather pornographic image board online.
But it was like the driving force behind getting Trump elected.
And people in power knew that and really handicapped it.
And so the way that it worked, and this is the thing, it thrived on attention.
So you publish a picture with a tag on it.
And I don't understand exactly how it works, but essentially you can imagine it like this.
You post an image, and it goes at the top, and then if somebody responds to it, it gets bumped back up to the top.
But if nobody responds to it, then the next thing it gets posted, it gets bumped down.
Next thing it gets posted, it gets bumped down, and eventually it just gets pushed off the page.
So nothing on 4chan is permanent.
There are archives of it on 4plebs and stuff, but the idea was that for something to stay on 4chan, it had to constantly be reposted.
It had to be popular enough for people to constantly...
Be either commenting, responding to the post, or reposting the original post, and that would bump it up to the top and keep it.
And so the more attention something got, the more attention it would get.
It was like a feedback loop.
It was a very simple sort of mechanic to an anonymous forum that provided for this way for anybody participating in it to contribute to this subconscious...
Targeting of your attention to certain things.
Anyway, it's a fascinating, I just think it's a fascinating, like, cultural relic that a lot of people don't really understand because it was so offensive and so grotesque.
Normal people can't spend the time on it that's necessary to even understand it.
But anyway, it got hacked.
It got hacked and it's been down ever since.
One 4chan janitor who spoke to TechCrunch on the condition of anonymity said they're confident the leaked data and screenshots are all real.
I have no reason to believe otherwise.
So one of the things that was revealed during this was that 4chan would ban people, ban IP addresses, and in the back end, they showed that they had the public reason.
And so you'd fill in, they violated this rule, they're spamming, whatever it was.
That was the legitimate, upfront, public reason that a person was banned.
But then under that, they would have a box that was like, here's the real reason they were banned.
And so the moderators or the janitors could ban people.
Say it's because they broke some rule, and then in their internal notes for the other moderators, they would say, actually, I banned this guy because he was saying this and I didn't like that.
So that's interesting.
And I wonder how many, you know, Twitter and Facebook, I'm sure they have something similar.
Here's the official upfront public reason we're banning the person, and here's what we really are banning them for.
So that was one of the things that came out from 4chan.
The other thing that came out, but again, I heard this was fake.
I don't know if it is, but it was that...
Actually, the most traffic from 4chan came from Israel, which is crazy, which is absolutely crazy because Israel has a fraction of the population of America.
It's an American website.
You would think America would be the number one spot, apparently, arguably, allegedly, Israel was, which is funny because 4chan is far and away the most anti-Semitic site online ever.
I mean...
It was bad.
It was very, very, very, very anti-Semitic.
But it kind of makes sense, doesn't it?
Because Israel benefits from anti-Semitism.
Without anti-Semitism, how are you going to justify laws against anti-Semitism?
How are you going to justify actions, fundraising, saying that Jews are under threat so you have to donate to our cause if there's not anti-Semitism to justify?
That fundraising.
So, it's not actually all that surprising that the most anti-Semitic site on the internet happens to be, happens to have Israel as its number one contributor.
It turns out it's an extremely useful tool to divide and conquer to both silence non-Jews and convince Jews that, you know, you have to stay in the tribe and have it in group press for us because look,
everybody. Outside of the tribe wants to kill you.
See, have you ever been to 4chan?
Meanwhile, it's a bunch of Israeli operatives at Unit 8200 posting anti-Semitic memes as a honeypot.
I don't know if people noticed, I don't know if people knew what I was talking about when I posted that yesterday.
I just posted, you know, in fact we have the, let me show the breakdown here of it exactly.
Because Yeah, because, okay, so it must have, it got taken down from AFO, so that must have been fake.
That must have been fake, but all I said was, most anti-Semitic site on the internet, most posts from Israel.
And apparently that's not true, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was, and regardless, the traffic from Israel was definitely outsized.
Bigger than its share of population globally.
But again, it's not that...
There are anti-Semites in Israel.
It's that anti-Semitism is useful for Israel because it justifies a lot of their actions.
It gives them the excuse they need to carry out operations.
So I'm surprised it didn't come back up yet.
As far as I know, it's still down.
But regardless, there's a secret better version of 4chan.
That only true old heads know, and I'm not going to tell you what it is, so you have to find it.
Took me a long time to find it.
I had a friend that was on 4chan a lot, and then after 2016, when it sort of got taken over and co-opted and manipulated, he had some other 4chan replacement site, and he wouldn't tell me what it was.
I was like, dude, I got to know.
You got to give me access.
And he just wouldn't tell me.
I figured it out.
I figured out what it is.
There's actually a couple of them.
But I'm not going to tell you what they are.
Because that's the point, right?
You don't want everybody to be there.
But, you know, Reddit was probably the one that changed the most.
But that would be a fascinating rabbit hole to go down.
Just the way that all of the platforms changed after 2016.
Reddit and 4chan among them.
Although Reddit, I mean banning the Donald.
Basically, anywhere where you can have free speech and post anonymously is a secret weapon against the globalists.
They require censorship.
They require control.
They require the ability to use intimidation against you or weaponize lawfare against you.
So if you can be anonymous and if you can speak freely, your side becomes right-wing.
Your side becomes populist.
The lies of the left that are necessary to uphold the decayed, ruined facade of leftism itself can be utterly destroyed by the combination of those two things, free speech and anonymity.
And that's why both Reddit and 4chan had to go down after 2016 because the power of these things were finally discovered.
Meanwhile, we have this from the UK.
I mentioned it earlier.
UK Supreme Court rules woman means biological female.
Incredible, monumental decision here.
I can't believe it.
The Supreme Court of the UK has officially violated their hate speech law and has committed transphobic aggression.
And I imagine they'll be arrested.
I imagine the Supreme Court will be brought into custody by the king himself for daring to Contribute to the genocide of trans people in the UK by not acknowledging and justifying their,
I don't want to say mental illness, but mental illness.
I mean, how dare they?
Frankly, how dare they?
Meanwhile, the UK Home Affairs Committee blames Southport riots on social media misinformation, calling for a national police surveillance system.
British lawmakers using the aftermath of last summer's Southport riots to advocate for greater surveillance of online speech, pressing a narrative that blames social media misinformation for the nationwide unrest.
The nationwide unrest, in fact, came from people's personal experiences with their own lives becoming significantly worse, their own children being at threat of murder by...
Radicalized foreigners that the UK government both brought into the country, funded entirely, and gave political and legal cover to as they formed gangs and systematically raped a million British girls.
According to the UK, if you got mad at that, that was because you were tricked and it was social media's fault.
Somehow your brain was hijacked by radicals and you were convinced to be angry just because your daughter was stabbed.
I don't know what's going on in the UK.
They need freedom.
They need liberty.
They need to be invaded by us in a humanitarian mission.
And in fact, I'm happy to report that allegedly, from inevitable rest, I'm completely in favor of this.
The world would be a very different place if America used its incredible prosperity and power and even just the economic realm, let alone military and technology and all this other stuff that we are at the forefront of.
We should have always been weaponizing trade deals and things like that to insist that things like free speech and equality under the law be followed by our trade partners.
Or even I mean, hell, if you even want to predicate it on climate change, I'm fine with that.
I would be fine with Trump saying, hey, China, you want these tariffs to go down?
Let's see some pollution controls.
Hey, China, you want to trade with America freely and make trillions of dollars?
Call the fishing fleets home.
Stop eliminating life as we know it in swaths of the ocean.
And then we can talk.
Why we allow these other countries to violate what we believe to be fundamental rights of humanity and still benefit from trade with us and still exploit us and take advantage of our market.
This is crazy.
So it's very good to see.
And so that is true.
The crew just brought up an article.
I just saw the tweet from Inevitable West.
But it looks like there may be more details in that article if you guys can pull up the headline again.
Oh no.
Oh, kids might be at risk from hearing the truth.
No, kids are at risk of being stabbed to death in dance class in your country.
The solution to that is let people talk about By the way, on that note of UK free speech and the lack thereof, Tommy Robinson is in court today, and I believe the judge has already made a decision in his case.
I'm not sure what the outcome is, but we're going to be talking to somebody from his team later this week about what he's experienced as one of the primary targets of British censorship and the tyrannical measures taken.
Finally, we have this.
I really, really regret having gotten the vaccine.
Megyn Kelly says she's still testing positive for an autoimmune disorder after receiving two COVID-19 jabs and a booster.
Saying she has to cope with a effing annoying autoimmune disorder now.
Still testing positive.
Having really, really, really regret having gotten the vaccine.
Folks, listen to InfoWars.
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