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From his Central Texas Command Center, deep behind enemy lines, the information war continues.
It's Alex Jones.
alex jones
You've got an element of the FBI and these war game scenarios where they can remote control a 747 and they're going to crash it into the World Trade Center.
I'd already been researching false flag attacks, not just by our government, but other governments throughout history.
The Gulf of Tonkin to get us into Vietnam in 64 that was later declassified to have been staged.
And of course, the USS Liberty between Israel and the Lyndon Baines Johnson administration wanted to get us into full war with Egypt, but the ship survived, became the most decorated ship in US history because of the valiance of the crew.
And Operation Ajax, where the CIA and Kermit Roosevelt in'53 overthrew Mohamed Mosaddegh, who was a reformist and really pro-West, but he wouldn't give them all the oil.
And they used radical Islamists to overthrow him and then put the Shah in and then overthrow the Shah.
Over and over again, there's just hundreds and hundreds of historical...
Real case examples of that being done by our government and other governments.
aldous huxley
We are in process of developing a whole series of techniques which will enable the controlling oligarchy to get people actually to love their servitude.
People can be made to enjoy a state of affairs which, by any decent standard, they ought not to enjoy.
unidentified
Perhaps you'd better start from the beginning.
Perhaps you had better start from the beginning.
Perhaps you had better start from the beginning.
Too many kids are what's making the planet worse.
A lot of these kids come from bad gene pools.
aldous huxley
They don't have stable parents making good decisions.
seema mathur
Mercury-containing vaccines may help not harm kids, according to two new studies in the journal Pediatric.
These new studies suggest that the opposite, that the preservatives may actually be associated with improved behavior and mental performance.
unidentified
Fluoride in water is supposed to fight tooth decay, but could it also cause cancer?
Turns out the government had the right, under U.S. law, to conduct secret testing on the American public under specific conditions.
We have to work with dark side.
We will spend time in the shadows.
Any attempt to achieve world order must be the work of the devil.
alex jones
Well, join me.
unidentified
I'm glad to sit here at the right hand to see.
There's a need for a new world order.
Someday, in the next few years, a solution will
We're seeing a medical tyranny being set up, not just in the United States, but worldwide under the UN and the World Health Organization.
rima laibow
The World Health Organization has decided that we have 90% too many people.
unidentified
In the event that I am reincarnated...
I would like to return as a deadly virus in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation.
They want a planetary dictatorship so they can carry out their forced depopulation agenda, and they want to do it through the medical system.
jane goodall
We cannot hide away from human population growth because, you know, it underlies so many of the other problems.
unidentified
All these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if there was the size of population that there was 500 years ago.
First we've got population.
Now, the world today has 6.8 billion people.
That's headed up to about 9 billion.
bill gates
Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent.
unidentified
We are so far above the population and the consumption levels which can be supported by this planet that I know in one way or another it's going to come back down.
So I don't hope to avoid that.
I hope that it can occur in a civil way.
And I mean civil in a special way.
Peaceful. If you want more liberty and more consumption, you have to have fewer people.
That's what lies ahead.
be right back.
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 back.
Get everybody in the stuff together.
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host Harrison Smith.
Coming to you live this Friday morning.
unidentified
I'm going to want to take a lot of phone calls today.
It's not a particularly...
harrison smith
Heavy news day.
Obviously, there were some major events yesterday, including the press conference of Carmelo Anthony's family, which Austin Metcalf, the murder victim's father, was forcibly removed from the proceedings, which is extremely ironic.
He was asked to leave, and it turned out he didn't stab anybody in the heart in response.
Crazy. Crazy how that works.
So we can show you some of those videos and get into that.
A lot of that happened just after our show yesterday.
So in terms of what's broken overnight, we've got a little bit, a few updates geopolitically.
But I want to take your phone calls and I want to hear your thoughts about all of the stories from this week.
I do have a lot of videos to show you, of course, including a new undercover report from James O'Keefe showing a...
Public school in California, their hiring director, just coming right out and saying that they're willing to hire literally any black person over any white person.
It doesn't matter if the white person is an astronaut and the black person a criminal.
They got their priorities set, and it's race first and foremost.
So just a lot to cover today, but I do want to take your calls throughout the show.
And I'm actually going to go ahead and up it up.
Go ahead and open up the phone lines right now.
The number to dial, if you want to call in, is 1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
And we will go to your calls as soon as they come in and just cycle through them for the whole show today.
So open line Friday.
We also have a guest later in the show, a spokesperson for Tommy Robinson, who's going to give us an update onto his case.
We'll talk to him about some of the latest developments in the UK.
As they systematically eliminate their hard-fought freedoms, liberties, and way of life for the reward of being despised minorities in their own country.
But we'll begin today as we do every day with our Daily Dispatch.
unidentified
Daily Dispatch
harrison smith
Here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch.
Hot off the press this Friday, April 18th, 2025.
FSU shooting, that's Florida State University shooting, two dead, five hospitalized.
Shooter identified and now in custody.
Police report that the FSU shooter is now in custody.
Additionally, two victims are dead and five have been hospitalized due to gunshot wounds.
The shooter is reportedly an FSU student.
Police announced the shooter at Florida State University is the son of Leon County Sheriff's Deputy Report Journalist Nick Sortor.
He's been identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Eichner.
And use one of his mother's weapons to commit the mass shooting at FSU.
He apparently changed his Instagram biography just prior to the shooting.
Still more information coming out about what inspired this psychopath to start opening fire on his fellow students.
A couple things about this.
A lot of videos have come out about including videos of the shooter himself.
Engaged in the massacre.
But the video that I think will define this event and has certainly gone more viral than any other is the video of a woman casually walking by the bloody body of her classmate and sipping on a Starbucks coffee.
It's completely nonchalant as she walks past a murder victim.
Doesn't stop to help.
Doesn't run to, you know, get the authorities.
Just sipping her Starbucks coffee and casually observing the massacre around her.
Which, again, it's just an indictment on our entire system.
But what would you expect?
And, you know, the other thing about this is people are talking about gun control.
That conversation has started up again because, of course, it has.
It was a cop's gun.
The gun that was used in the shooting belongs to a police officer.
It was stolen by the police officer's son and used in the shooting.
So you tell me what type of gun control takes guns away from cops, and then we can talk.
Whatever... Proposition you have for gun control has to be such that police officers can't carry sidearms anymore.
And you let me know how that works out.
Or maybe, just maybe, guns exist, that's just a fact, and trying to ban them is a fool's errand.
And maybe we should focus on some other contributing factors to this.
Increasingly prevalent and horrifying phenomenon.
By the way, you know there was an even crazier school shooting two days ago in Dallas.
It was a black kid, so it hardly even made headline news.
Because that's the way that it works.
Meanwhile, U.S. may abandon Russia-Ukrainian peace efforts within days if there's no progress, says Rubio.
The United States will stop trying to broker a Russia-Ukraine peace deal within days unless there are clear signs that a deal can be done, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday.
Rubio, speaking in Paris after meeting European and Ukrainian leaders, said that President Donald Trump was still interested in a deal but had many other priorities around the world and was willing to move on unless there were signs of progress.
So I'm not exactly sure what that means.
I'm not exactly sure what that means.
I don't know.
Does that just mean he's just going to ignore the outcome?
I don't really get it.
Does he mean he's going to then double down on supporting Ukraine and keep the war going with Russia?
I'm a little bit confused by this.
Obviously, it's a negotiation tactic.
Makes sense in the sense that Donald Trump was looking to get this thing done in 24 hours, and it's been over two months with not a lot of progress.
So the responsibility, I think, lies on both sides, Ukraine and Russia, being intractable in this.
Russia because they have the upper hand and have no real good reason to stop fighting, and Ukraine because Zelensky...
Meanwhile, Carmelo Anthony's representative calls police on Austin Metcalfe's father for attending press conference after his boy was stabbed to death.
Representatives for Carmelo Anthony and his murder case in the killing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalfe called the police on Metcalfe's father for showing up to a Thursday press conference that they were holding.
According to ABC8, the Next Generation Action Network, which is a Dallas-based activist group which has taken the role of publicly defending Anthony, called the police and asked Jeff Metcalf to be removed from the scene.
Austin had been released from the jail and placed under house arrest after being charged with the murder of Austin Metcalf.
Anthony admitted to stabbing Metcalf at a track meet.
According to police, he claimed self-defense in the case that has garnered national attention.
Dominique Alexander, who helps head the NGAN...
I'm not going to try to pronounce that.
He commented that it was disrespectful for Metcalfe's father to show up.
The father being at this press conference, these are my words, don't quote anybody, it is a disrespect to the dignity of his son, he said.
So yeah, I mean, it's supremely ironic, of course, being the fact that they're claiming Carmelo Anthony had a right to self-defense because he was asked to leave somewhere he wasn't allowed to be.
Then they asked the father to leave somewhere they don't want him to be.
The father, shockingly, didn't pull out a knife and stab anybody.
I know, this is unexpected, but it turns out you can just be polite.
Again, we can talk more about this, but it's like you think, you would think.
I've hosted a show on InfoWars for over five years now.
Something like that.
Four years.
120 years now, and you would think that you wouldn't be able to be shocked anymore.
But I'm telling you, human depravity is a bottomless pit.
And every new level, you think you're at the bedrock.
You find out you still have depths to plunge.
Really, it's just unbelievable to me.
They're holding this press conference celebrating the murderer.
Of Austin Metcalf.
And they're like, how dare you show up to this, to Austin Metcalf's dad, and kick him out and say, here, being disrespectful.
After Austin Metcalf's father, the day after his son was stabbed in the heart, butchered to death for no apparent reason, went on TV, groveled to this community, begged the media not to,
you know, make it a racial thing.
And begged the authorities to go easy on his son's murderer because it was just a mistake.
And, you know, I got a lot of people on X making this comment, and I can't help but agree.
That was the mistake.
That was the mistake.
It's like, why would you do that?
Why would you debase yourself, genuflect in front of the Murderer and his families and his community.
If you were expecting graciousness and thanks and humility, you're an idiot.
I'm sorry, but that's a very naive way of looking at the world.
And this is the thanks you get.
This is the thanks you get.
There's a poem about this one time.
Meanwhile, Van Hollen meets with accused MS-13 gang member and wife-beater Abrego Garcia, gazes lovingly in his eyes.
El Salvador President Bukele, now that he's been confirmed healthy, he gets the honor of staying in El Salvador's custody.
Maryland Democrat U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen met with deported illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia in his native El Salvador on Thursday, where he gazed deeply, lovingly into the closed eyes.
And closely in the eyes of the accused wife-beater and MS-13 gang member, Van Hollen, who flew to El Salvador this week with the goal of meeting Abrego Garcia and bringing him back to Maryland where the Seacott prison, Centro, whatever.
He's being confined and deported by the Trump administration.
Van Hollen had been rebuffed in the earlier attempts this week to meet with Abrego Garcia.
And I'm not kidding.
I'm not kidding.
Trump shouldn't let him back in the country.
Just think about this setup.
Think about what the Democrats would do if they had, you know, deported some dangerous, I don't know, white supremacist back to wherever he came from.
And then you had a Republican senator going there and caressing him, coddling him, lovingly stroking his cheek.
They would be like, yeah, now you are the one who's suspicious.
Now we have reason to believe that you are an agent of a criminal organization.
You are giving credence and comfort to our enemies.
You're not coming home.
You're not coming home.
If I was Trump, I would just...
I guarantee you there are ways to bureaucratically just make him stay in El Salvador for a couple months.
I think they should.
I legitimately think they should.
I legitimately think they should.
Ah, gee.
Ah, yeah.
It looks like your visa had come back to the United States.
There's some sort of trouble with it.
Apparently you were meeting with people we know are on the terrorist watch list.
You've got a red flag on your passport.
You're on the clear skies list all of the sudden.
The one that you put Tulsi Gabbard on.
It turns out you're on it now.
Gee. Sucks for you.
I think we can get this cleared up.
I mean, you're a senator, so we can get this cleared up.
It won't be an issue.
It might be a couple weeks.
It might be a couple weeks, but you're in El Salvador.
It's a beautiful country.
It's very safe now, you'll notice.
So we'll get to work clearing this up.
We'll get you back home just as soon as possible, sir.
And you can put that file at the very bottom of the stack and get to it when bureaucratically obligated to do so.
But that's just me.
Is it petty?
Yeah, but so is this whole conflict.
Yeah, but so is this whole trip to El Salvador.
So, pettiness begets pettiness, I guess.
See, I'm actually not kidding.
I mean, if you leave the country to go meet with a terrorist, knowingly, I mean, you gotta be looked at.
I mean, we can't just let you ride back into the country.
You've been meeting with...
International terrorist organizations.
You could be smuggling something back for them.
You could have provided them information.
Maybe we need to see all of your communications before we stamp your passport, sir.
I just...
No, we can't do that.
We can't do that.
It's a bridge too far.
I'm sorry.
I mean, I know the Democrats are, like, trying to put us all in concentration camps.
I'm thinking that waylaying a senator for a little bit is just sort of very moderate compared to...
Is that too far?
That's too far.
That's too offensive.
How dare I?
How dare I suggest such a horrible thing?
I mean, they are trying to throw us all into gulags and eliminate our bloodlines and flood our country with hordes of millions upon millions of foreigners that apparently we can...
We can never make leave.
So, I mean, that sounds treasonous and practically genocidal to me.
So I think we should do a prank to them.
But I'm the only one suggesting that, and it's too far.
It's too far for some people.
Finally, we have this 22,000 IRS employees accept Trump admin buyout offer.
Over 22,000 Internal Revenue Service employees have accepted the Trump administration's deferred resignation program offer.
Two agency sources revealed to Reuters the vast number of IRS employees who have accepted the deferred resignation program offered to federal workers this month.
And the administration's latest buyout offer that would see workers receiving full pay and benefits through September 30th.
Most have been told they don't have to work during their last few months.
Well, good for them.
Well, isn't that nice?
The IRS started with around 100,000 employees when Trump took office, with 7,000 probationary employees being fired earlier this year and another 5,000 employees leaving in the past three months.
Under Joe Biden's administration, the IRS was increased by around 20,000 workers.
Across the civilian federal workforce, about 2.3 million employees.
Around 200,000 workers have left through buyout offers, layoffs, and resignations.
So that's very good to see.
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With that, we'll go out to your phone calls.
We have Shay in Oklahoma City who wants to talk about Pam Blanck.
Yes. Good morning.
unidentified
Good morning.
So here's my question.
Not my question.
I do want people to realize you've given me a platform for two minutes.
I'm going to tell this.
Pam Bondi, arrest Soros.
Pam Bondi, arrest Obama.
Pam Bundy, arrest Biden.
Pam Bundy, do you need more names?
Why don't you go do this job of arresting people?
Because it's not very hard.
There's a lot of evidence out there.
She's turning her face, okay?
She's not doing the right thing.
Second, Judge Bozo, that is what he is.
He needs to freaking—where is our Congress?
Our Congress is fast asleep.
They do not care about us.
Remember one thing.
We put these people in their seats.
We can take them out.
We need to take them out.
I am very frustrated with these people.
Laura Loomer, Laura Logan, these people are working and fighting for our country.
But our Congress is sleeping.
I call my governor's state.
I call Stephanie Bice, Langford.
They're all useless.
They don't do anything.
Listen to me very carefully.
General Flynn is calling for the arrest of Obama, Hillary, Biden, Soros, Fauci, Bill Gates, Mayorkas.
Why can't you do your job and stop going on the damn Fox News?
We don't care about Fox.
We don't care about you either.
You need to resign.
Let Matt Gaetz take takeover.
Let somebody else come into the picture.
Because this is just wasting our time.
Our time is running out.
And then after two years, we will have new people.
And then our work is not done.
And then we will have Democrats again screwing us.
Here's another thing.
Check out Amy Mech on Twitter.
I mean, on X and on Getter.
She's putting out videos.
And John Gundalon, he is putting out videos.
We are being softly invaded by Muslims, and nobody cares.
And now it is all over the United States.
It's not just Minnesota, Texas.
It is even in Missouri.
It is even in Oklahoma.
It is in Michigan.
It is in New Jersey.
It is in New York.
It's in California.
Everywhere they're building up.
They are doing this, and we are being quiet about it.
Call your senators.
Call your damn governors.
Call your attorney generals.
Get them out of work.
They are fighting to get elected again.
They are wasting the time on election to be elected.
Why? Why should we elect them?
What are they exactly doing right now that we should elect them in the future?
Get them out of there.
All citizens, stand up.
All citizens, go out and fight with your senators, fight with your governors, fight with your dad-homes representatives.
Tell them to pass legislation against their blamish.
And that is C-A-I-R.
C-A-I-R is just Hamas in disguise.
They are not our friends.
They are here to conquer us.
They are here to kill us.
Whether you believe me or not, I have lived around these people.
They come one at a time.
They take up labor hunts.
They bring up halal shops.
They will take over your businesses.
And then you will be nobody.
They will be controlling you.
Then, Shariat law.
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do after that?
Look at all the councilmen.
They're all Muslims everywhere.
Why is Minnesota praying five days loud?
Why is Michigan allowing it?
Why is Massachusetts allowing it?
What is going on in our country?
I want answers.
I don't care for my life.
harrison smith
That is the energy we need in this country, Shay.
Oh my gosh.
I can feel you vibrating from here.
It's like this is exactly what we need in this country.
We need it.
Will you do me a favor, Shay?
Will you call in every time we open up the phone lines?
That was just incredible.
And I can tell you're the real deal.
I have a video.
I'll play it on the other side of Steve Bannon basically saying exactly what you're saying.
Everybody's getting pissed off with this.
If you were Pam Bondi, what would you be doing?
What's your top priority?
What's the first thing you would be going after?
unidentified
Firstly, I would just freaking just stop with sorrows.
Where do you want to go?
Why are you arresting these small people who are bombing the place?
They are nobody.
They don't even have authority.
It is Soros.
Go after Soros.
Go after Sun.
Go after Bill Gates.
Go after Fauci.
Fauci is already threatening us that he's going to put out a new.
You know what?
I didn't even take the damn vaccine.
Because I knew they were going after us.
I knew they were trying to kill us.
And I tell people, I tell you, I work in a restaurant, all my customers are dying around me.
I am flabbergasted at what's going on in our country.
And you know what?
The Muslims are not taking these vaccines.
They are going to be controlling our country.
They are already against the Constitution.
They are going for a sharia law.
They are preaching it.
Uh-huh.
harrison smith
100%, 100%.
You can listen to their moms say, you know, well, we just have to behave until we're more than 50%, then we're in the majority, and then we can do what we want.
I mean, they literally say that, absolutely.
Where are you from, Shay?
Where's your accent from?
Is that India?
unidentified
I am Persian.
I am Persian.
I'm a Zorozhan.
We want to release the Babylonians.
I mean, fuck against the Babylonians.
harrison smith
We got to go to break, Shay, but that was one of my favorite calls we've ever gotten.
That was an incredibly powerful start to the show.
We'll be back on the other side with more phone calls and people in power reflecting exactly what Shay says, although they're not in power, which is the problem.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Well, our first caller set the bar very high for our other callers today.
I don't expect many of you to live up to the diatribe we just heard from.
But it was incredibly powerful, and it represents a mood in this country, a mood of frustration and impatience, knowing that we are running out of time very, very rapidly, and we know what happens if we don't achieve total victory.
Or at least we have an idea of what happens.
We have an idea of what happens because our enemies are pretty open about it, pretty explicit at this point.
You have liberals, not like anonymous troll leftists, but like public figures, journalists, writing articles like the one that was published yesterday called like,
when do we just kill them?
At what point do we just kill them?
And they're basically sitting there like, look guys, we tried to win politically and it didn't work.
So at what point do we just round up and massacre all of the Trump supporters.
And like, you know, a lot of people's instinct is just like, come and get it type of thing, or like, you know, try it.
But I don't, I think you should be taking this seriously.
I think you need to understand, like, if they, if we don't fix the voting system, and they rig the election by the midterms, they can completely handicap and even impeach Trump.
They can totally destroy his, the second half of his administration.
So that, He's not able to achieve anything.
Democrat comes into power in 2028.
It's AOC or some Bernie Sanders acolyte with a bunch of radical, insane leftists holding the joystick and controlling the whole operation.
We saw what they did during COVID and that was over the flu.
These people are radicalized beyond description and will certainly Take advantage of the fact that a lot of what Trump is being required to do is circumvent some of the controls that we have,
which again is why I'm concerned about the way the conflict between the judiciary and the executive is playing out, because I can see a future in which a Democrat president comes into office and goes, oh, we're deporting criminals now?
Well, guess what?
Being against me makes you a criminal.
Well, guess what?
We have hate speech laws now.
So now...
You know, you thought January 6th was bad?
You thought being locked in the D.C. Gulag was bad?
Just wait until you're being sent to an El Salvadorian detention center because you protested against children being taken away from their parents so they could be gay.
I mean, it's just like, just imagine the future in which they regain control.
So we've got not four years, we've got two years, but we've already spent About a quarter of a year, so we've got about 1.75 years to get this done.
And Trump is spinning his wheels on some of these things.
Here's Steve Bannon reflecting that same mindset that I think is in a lot of people paying attention around the country.
A lot of people who are genuinely, it's like, if we lived in a vacuum and wanted just to go to the mat with I have no doubt.
I have no hesitation at all in saying we would utterly eviscerate them.
The right wing would dominate unimaginably.
Now, it would be bloody and horrific, and I don't want that anyway, but we would win.
But there's this little extra issue that the whole world is filled with our enemies, including places like China or Russia or Iran, that if there was ever to be a...
Legitimate Civil War-style conflict in America, we would be destroyed by outside forces.
It wouldn't even be the internal conflict that would destroy us.
That would just be the vulnerability and the opening for everybody else to hop on in.
So, that's not a possibility.
It's like we have one path.
There are like a million different paths we could take.
One of them leads to our victory, success, and domination.
Every other path leads to destruction.
The Civil War path leads to destruction.
The not getting things done politically and the Democrats getting into power again.
Total destruction.
I mean, it's just across the board.
We should be, and it's like, at this point, the situation is so dire.
The situation is so unimaginably tenuous.
I mean, America genuinely cannot survive another four years of open borders.
It could not survive another 40 million people flooding into this country.
That'd be it.
It'd be over.
It might already be too late now, but we still have, theoretically, a very slim chance to regain stability and retain things.
And at this point, the situation is so dire and so drastic, it's like, better safe than sorry.
Better safe than sorry.
It's better to like, you know what, maybe it was a little bit unfair to like arrest George Soros, but it's a life or death sort of thing.
It's just like, arrest George Soros, arrest Alejandro Mayorkas.
Are people going to be mad?
Yes. Is it a precedent we want to set?
Not particularly.
It's a matter of life and death, though.
It's better safe than sorry.
We have to act better safe than sorry right now, which isn't an admonition to be conservative in your application of the law.
It means do everything you possibly can right now, even if you don't think it's 100% necessary.
Achieve, do absolutely everything you possibly can within your power, just in case, just to be safe.
Okay? Let's go, well, we'll go out to your calls in just a second.
Let's go to this video first from Steve Bannon, because again, just like you heard from Shea, like you hear from me every day, a lot of people getting very impatient with Trump and his administration.
Let's watch.
steve bannon
Pam Bondi, where are the prosecutions of the people that did the invasion, that set up the invasion of the southern border?
Where? Cash, where the arrest?
What are we doing?
Are we going to get serious about this or are we not?
It's very powerful.
She goes to the White House and incredibly powerful.
The President of the United States gives her a global platform.
But what action are we taking?
What are we doing about it?
This is why Tom Fitton and others are so frustrated.
What are we doing about it?
What are we doing about this?
What is going on at this very moment about that?
We understand the president is sending these folks and DHS is sending these folks back to El Salvador, Venezuela, wherever they're going.
He's doing his job.
What are we doing about the rest of it?
How did this happen?
How do we have in front of this, on this budget committee, $170 billion.
Let me repeat that.
$170 billion.
You can add up the NATO defense budgets.
I don't think you reach $170 billion of all the countries over there.
unidentified
Or if you do, you barely reach it.
steve bannon
$170 billion to rebuild the infrastructure to deport the 10 million people, the illegal alien invaders.
But what are we doing about the people that set up the system?
Todd Benzman's on here all the time.
He said it was intricately set up to mass invade the country.
Where are those politicians?
Where's Mayorkas?
Where's the grand jury?
Where's the investigations?
It's one thing to provide a platform and hear that heart-rendering story, but how are you going to stop it from the future?
It's take action now.
The reason the frustration of this audience is all the work and effort to get here.
Let's do something.
Because don't think you're going to be here forever.
You can't plan on that.
Action, action, action.
harrison smith
And it's what we've been advocating for as well.
And of course, here's the articles from April 16th, 2025, two days ago.
Nicholas Decker got his face.
He's not shy about posting this.
When must we kill them?
It says, evil has come to America.
The present administration is engaged in barbarism.
It has arbitrarily imprisoned its opponents.
I think by arbitrarily he means legally, but that's fine.
Revoke the visas of thousands of students, impose taxes upon us without our consent, and seeks to destroy the institutions which oppose it.
Its leader has threatened those who produce unfavorable coverage and suggests that their licenses be revoked.
It has deprived us in many cases of trial by jury to subject us.
Okay, so he's writing like a...
Declaration of Independence, trying to list out the unconscionable actions of the government.
Of course, half of these aren't true.
The other half are totally legitimate and valid, right?
He's like, and it's sort of a one-for-one type of thing.
He's arbitrarily imprisoned his opponents.
No, he hasn't.
That's just not true.
Just a blatant, total falsehood.
It is true about the Democrats.
They were imprisoning thousands of their opponents.
That is true.
Trump hasn't done that, so that's just false.
Then you have, like, revoked the visas of thousands of students.
Like, okay, well, that's fine.
That's actually normal and within their power, this unabusive power, that's actually fine.
The fact that it's being done for a foreign state, it's being done on behalf of Israel, that I have an issue with.
But regardless, it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter if their reason for believing this is just a cacophony of delusions.
Which it is.
They still believe it and they want to act on it and are open about it at this point.
And it's like when you have a society full of people that feel like it's okay to just come out and be like, the government should kill my enemies.
We got a problem.
We got a major problem here.
He says the ultimate source of political power is and always will be violence if the present administration should continue on its course.
There's no choice but war.
I say this out of sorrow.
When must we kill them?
And it's like...
I could ask the same question, and the answer is when they start saying stuff like this.
The answer of when do you send the government after American citizens to kill them?
It's when they are agitating for terrorist revolution to kill Americans.
It's like...
This is all the reason we need.
I mean, it's just, it's like America is the boomer father of a murdered white kid.
If you get what I'm saying, it's like, you gotta get your hackles up at some point.
You gotta be defensive at some point.
And I swear to God, it's a form of white supremacy.
I swear to you.
There is this pernicious form of white supremacy.
Where white people have been indoctrinated into the idea that, like, you cannot do things because it's mean.
And this isn't even a white-black issue thing or anything.
But it's like, the people in power in our country just, like, don't take this seriously.
They just aren't taking this seriously.
It almost reminds me of the scene, I haven't seen it forever, but just the image that comes into my mind is like the old French plantation family from, like, Apocalypse Now.
That are still living as if Vietnam is a French colony and they're in their plantation house having dinner while the world is just collapsing around and it's like, guys, we are in danger here.
This is very dangerous.
You've got a bunch of psychopaths agitating and organizing to commit massive violence, to overthrow the country, to plunge us all into chaos.
Meanwhile, Trump and his team are just like...
We've got it all under control.
It's like, no, you don't.
You actually don't have this under control.
You need to be taking this a hell of a lot more seriously.
It's like, if...
I'm just saying, if you have somebody that is frantically digging through their backpack looking for a gun to shoot you, you don't wait until they get the gun.
The fact that you know what their intentions are give you all of the legitimacy and justification you need to stop them right now.
If we were a serious country, this person would be arrested.
Immediately, without question, it would just be like, he is literally agitating for domestic terror and murder.
He's saying we should kill them.
He's goading his audience to start killing Trump supporters and the Trump administration.
Would I get away with that?
I mean, my God.
So, but again, it's like the Trump administration, I guess it doesn't care.
Not bothering about it.
There's another one from yesterday.
Libs TikTok said this was sent to her by a follower.
Large display of President Trump's bloodied head on a pike with the words, we only have to get lucky once, reportedly spotted in a campus window at Kent State.
Literally a graphic image of Trump's head on a pike saying we only have to get lucky once.
Okay, so.
I mean, didn't the left teach us how to do this?
Didn't they teach us the phrase stochastic terrorism?
So again, Trump's not taking it seriously enough.
He's just not.
It's infuriating.
He's coming from all different directions.
And we're running out of time.
So, total victory is the only solution.
The only solution is to utterly...
Utterly disenfranchise these people.
Like, literally.
Remove power from them.
Remove their ability to influence power.
Put the more extreme ones in prison.
Make a spectacle out of them.
Send a signal to everybody else.
If you want to F with America, America Fs back hard.
Okay? Trump gets that on the international level.
For some reason, we have this just seething underbelly of domestic terror in this country openly expressing itself.
Swatting every right-wing influencer who, you know, hasn't paid $10,000 of their information scrubbed from the internet.
And they're just being allowed to do this.
It's crazy.
It is crazy.
So we're running out of time, now or never, Trump.
And he's the only one that can do it.
Otherwise, it falls to us, and as I explained, that's just not a viable option.
Out to your phone calls now.
Let's go to Sean in California.
Sean in California, you have a comment about a new video from Mark Dice.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Good morning, Harrison.
Yeah, Mark Dice dropped a video called Black Fatigue.
It kind of relates to what you're talking about with the situation with the young Metcalf twin dying, and it might be worth viewing for your audience.
But I want to go more onto the attorney for this knife-stabbing lunatic that was amongst the backpacks.
That attorney was willing to publicly lie about the Rittenhouse case to the world.
And I got to thinking, you know, these attorneys...
They are a huge part of the problem because they lie as easy as they breathe.
And I said, maybe it's their education, or maybe there's something else at stake here.
And it turned out it was highly underreported on March 7, 2025.
BloombergLaw.com covered it.
It was sourced from the American Bar Association.
The article is entitled, Trump Attacks on ABA Threatened Group's Funding and Membership.
And there is a chart midway in that article that shows how much money the American Bar Association receives in grants from various, not one, but various federal agencies.
USA, by the way, was the top one, of course.
State Department gets $16.7 million in the American Bar.
Agency for International Development, $16.4 million.
Health and Human Services, $3.5 million.
There's also Transportation Department, Homeland Security and Justice Department.
Harrison, the common...
And glue are the bar members.
Whether people want to admit it or not, they will lie for their clients.
And that is something we need to do is get a lot of these characters, like the first caller was talking about, she's very fired up.
We've got to get these people under oath.
And that goes to asking, what is the highest court in the land?
I've got a trick question for you, but what is the highest court in the land, Harrison?
Constitution question for you.
harrison smith
Well, I'd say the Supreme Court, but I have a feeling this is a trick question, and it's actually the people.
Is it the people?
Is it Congress?
unidentified
Amazing. It is the grand jury.
It is a separate body from the courts, and it exists in the articles in the Bill of Rights.
But it is not regulated by the Constitution, which serves to regulate the federal government.
harrison smith
But it has to be impaneled officially, because I like that idea, but then a lot of people run with that, and they just go, you know, we're a grand jury.
And it's like, well, you have no authority.
So yeah, it has to be done systematically.
It has to be done systemically.
I mean, but this is the thing.
It's like, this is the frustrating part.
It's like, we have the leverage of power now.
We've fought for 10 years at this point, all through 2016.
We won that.
We had to fight for all of, you know, Trump's first administration, fought through the pandemic and everything else.
We finally, like, achieved miraculous and unpredictable victory, and now it's like we're sitting at the controls, and they're just like, okay, let's go through the checklist, make sure everything's in order.
We don't want to go.
And it's like, no, no, we're at the controls now.
Forward, drive forward, press the accelerator, balls to the wall, let's do this.
It's like, enough with the timidity.
We only have a very brief, vanishingly slim window of time to get this done.
Get it done, Trump.
Thank you very much for the call, Sean.
Let's go to Tim.
I agree with you about the lawyer thing.
I think Kyle Rittenhouse should be suing this guy.
I mean, the guy got up to the podium and said, Kyle Rittenhouse went to a protest and shot three people in the back with an AK-47.
Just complete, utter lie.
And you're not allowed to do this.
It's why people, even to this day, Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted.
Kyle Rittenhouse was given a full televised trial in which it was proven beyond any reasonable doubt that he acted in perfect good faith and in accordance with the law.
So for that lawyer to get up and say You know, he killed three people, shooting him in the back with an AK-47.
It's just patent, blatant defamation, and he should be sued into oblivion.
But he's a little, like, wife-beating.
He beat a kid so hard he got brain damage, and this is the spokesperson.
For these people, it's sick.
Let's go to Tim in the United States.
Go ahead, Tim.
You're on the air.
unidentified
How's it going, Harrison?
Riveting show.
Riveting topic.
I'm just kind of curious.
I was catching what Jesus is...
Live stream the other day, and he was reading the police report.
And apparently, Carmelo issued threats or issued warnings during a whole altercation.
So he might have had reason to be over there hanging out with friends.
So it's going to get complicated in the minutia.
And what I'm seeing is that, especially with media, that y'all are going to get sued heavily because the Democrats in the law system, like the guy was saying with the bar, I mean, they're going to come after everybody over this.
They're going to quit this kid, right?
And then they're going to sue the hell out of everybody for it.
And then the racial tensions, I mean, there's so many factors to this.
I mean, it's going to build up into an explosion.
Not like threats or anything, but people are going to explode over this.
harrison smith
Yes, but this is a tactic that they're using.
They're making Carmelo Anthony a hero of the black community.
They're framing him as a civil rights victim of some sort.
To gin up the outrage of the black community to inspire the George Floyd-style response so that you get the black community on edge and ready to go riot and use that to influence the jury and basically compel the jury to render a not guilty verdict or else threaten to burn the city down.
I mean, so this is all very deliberate and on purpose.
I think it's...
I think it's ill-advised, but at the end of the day, it's going to come down to the demographics on the jury, basically.
The demographics of the jury pool is the only thing that matters.
In the same case with O.J. Simpson or any of these other cases, they want to make it into a racial issue and then pack the jury with black people, black activists in particular.
They'll lie about their allegiance to become a jury member.
We saw this on the Derek Chauvin trial where they were asked, do you know anything about this case?
Do you have any You know, predisposition, guilty or not.
And they say, no, I have no idea.
I'm not concerned in this.
I've got no, you know, participation in that.
Only for later it to come out that the jury that convicted him had in fact been participating in Black Lives Matter riots before the trial ever started.
So, you know, I mean, this is the situation we're dealing with.
We have these like this substrata in our population of like radical, completely disloyal and uninhibited by ethics.
You know, population that's like, oh, all I have to do is say a little fib to get on the jury and then I can get a black man off and therefore, you know, fight back against the greatest evil in the world, white supremacy.
So my sin is, it's a little fib, it's a little accidental misremembering, but in return I'm fighting the greatest power on earth, right?
Same thing, the same way they justify everything, right?
You're not bad because you, you know, shot a Trump supporter.
You're good because you prevented the next Hitler from coming up, right?
These are the extremity to which they drive people.
I think he might get off.
I mean, who knows how this is going to go out.
If he was intelligent, he'd take a plea deal, but he's not intelligent.
So, I mean, that's just where we're at.
Yeah, I mean, I guess we only have a minute left in this segment.
I want to go out to more calls here.
I'm going to go to Mark Dice, the video that the previous caller told us about.
I haven't actually watched it yet, but we'll watch that Mark Dice video.
Has a great take on a lot of this stuff.
And I do have a lot more videos to show you in the next hour.
I was thinking maybe I'd show you a clip from that press conference.
We go down to clip number seven.
I think we have time just to get it in.
Let's go to clip seven.
unidentified
My 13-year-old daughter is afraid to sleep in her own bedroom because she is fearful of what might happen to her.
harrison smith
Well, yeah.
unidentified
And let me be clear.
harrison smith
She's sleeping in the same house as a knife murderer.
unidentified
The claims that were used about the public donation to buy a home or anything else are completely false.
harrison smith
Oh, are they?
Yeah, they got an advance on the GoFundMe money.
Again, I think GoFundMe should shut their crap down.
I think they should just return all the money and go, hey, this is not a legal defense fund.
This is being used to support a murderer.
And we don't support murder.
Otherwise, crowdfunded crime.
mark dice
Countless millions of Americans are experiencing what's called black fatigue, which the Urban Dictionary defines as the deep mental exhaustion from being forced to care about black people and their actions 24-7.
More specifically, the crimes of black people, those kinds of actions, which everybody knows.
They're only 13% of the population, but commit over 50% of the violent crimes in this country.
We're not supposed to say that out loud because that's considered to be a...
Numeric hate code?
That's hate speech, because facts are hateful.
The rapid increase in black fatigue stems from the tragedy of Austin Metcalf, the 17-year-old high school student who was killed at a track meet by this creature because they got into a slight disagreement about where this individual was supposed to be in the wrong place,
and so he did what thugs do and acted like an animal.
White Lives Matter was trending on Twitter on X earlier this week, which, of course, the Jewish ADL defines as a white supremacist phrase because people are finally getting tired of the black crime problem in America.
The Thug's family held a bizarre press conference yesterday with their new spokesman, this clown who...
Of course, speaks Eponics.
And Austin Metcalfe's father showed up to the press conference not to cause problems, not to heckle the family for raising such a degenerate son, but probably to show support and sympathy.
I'll show you a clip from him in just a moment.
We have to have tremendous sympathy for him and for their family, but he really doesn't understand what it is that's going on here.
Here he is just before the press conference kicked off, being told he has to leave by the police under the direction of the thug's family.
The press conference hasn't even started.
This guy's just doing a microphone check, but he was told by them that he has to leave.
Afterwards, this is what the perpetrator's family's spokesman had to say about the victim's family.
unidentified
And all I'm going to say, so it don't be asked later.
As that was disrespectful and just shows you all the character who was not invited, he knows that it's inappropriate to be near this family.
But he did it.
And so I say to people, actions speak louder than words.
mark dice
Oh, it speaks to his character, alright, because he probably wanted to give them a hug and forgive them because this is, and I say this with all due respect and all due sympathy, this was his ridiculous statement shortly after the tragic event.
unidentified
It's very unfortunate that this other child decided to make a bad choice that's going to affect him for the rest of his life.
I have compassion for every human being.
This is not, I want to make this very clear.
This is not a race issue.
This is not a black and white issue.
I don't want someone stepping up on a soapbox trying to politicize this.
I don't appreciate some of the remarks I've seen online.
mark dice
Oh, it was a race thing, sir.
If black communities and mainstream black culture in America wasn't synonymous with thug culture, where they celebrate and glorify pimps, drug dealers, and killers, then your son would still be alive.
Supporters for The Killer have raised nearly a half a million dollars on his GoFundMe page.
And a lot of the comments on the page...
From the people who are donating are absolutely despicable.
They see him as the new O.J. Simpson.
They know what he did, but they want him to get off because of their deep-seated hatred and spitefulness towards white people.
Like this person who posted that when they were Carmelo's age, they would have had to get up and not say a word.
God bless this young man.
If you missed it, this fight stemmed from Carmelo being in the wrong tent, and then he was told that he needs to leave.
And so a lot of people are equating him with Rosa Parks now.
Here are some more words of wisdom from the family spokesman.
unidentified
Nobody in the public media has one video camera, but we got the video of Kyle Rittenhouse with an AK-47 shooting three people in the back.
mark dice
Actually, the videos show that he shot them face-to-face as they were attacking him because his life was obviously in danger.
Someone's life isn't in danger when you're at a track meet and someone tells you you're in the wrong tent and maybe even gives you a little shove on the shoulder to kind of encourage you to get out of the way.
Of course, every white person in America who doesn't have the liberal pathogen and black people who have assimilated know this, except for Tim Pool, whose beanie must be restricting the blood flow to his brain.
harrison smith
Be nice, Mark.
That's the latest from Mark Dice.
Find and share that video on YouTube.
We'll be right back with more.
All right, we'll be back, folks.
I'll go out to your calls here momentarily.
I think there's a...
Yeah, I do want to play a...
I do want to play a few videos.
Because I also want to point out, I guess this whole week and sort of increasingly so over the past little while, there have been these instances centered around identity.
And I, you know, in a way I'm glad that even just me personally, like mentally moving beyond the time period in which you have to, you know, couch everything you say in a mea culpa or couch everything you say in a mitigating comment,
which is good.
Like we should just be allowed, able to talk about things without this like, without this persistent You know, warning bell in our head going, oh, but you're not allowed to say that.
You're not allowed to, oh, but make sure you clarify.
But I do want to clarify.
I do want to clarify that it doesn't matter who we're talking about, whether we're talking about groups of people in race, ethnicity, religion, illness even.
Like I was listening back to my show yesterday and it sounded like I was maybe being a little bit harsh to autistic people.
So I was describing, but, and so I wanted to clarify.
Whether it's black people or Jewish people or autistic people or whatever it is, for the autistic people in particular, their disability doesn't affect their moral worth.
They are not lesser than because they are afflicted by something beyond their control.
And I feel for them, and I have a lot of experience with autistic people.
And I was just always raised to just, you treat people, like, it's just, it's very simple.
If they can control their behavior, you can think whatever you want about it.
You can judge it.
You can, I mean, you shouldn't judge because you're a Christian, but internally you can discriminate from good behavior, from bad behavior.
You know, the choices people make, whether that's how they present themselves or the way they act, it's fair game.
I think you can criticize it.
I think you can judge people on it, and you should, just so you know.
Just so you know, don't give your kid to a woman with gauges in her ear and purple hair.
Unless you know her.
There's some people that are very lovely.
Anyway, long story short, not only do I want to...
And nobody said anything to me about this.
Nobody was like, you were being really mean.
I just listened to it back to myself and I was like, man, I should just clarify.
I got nothing against autistic people.
I got nothing but...
You know, support and love for them and want what's best for them.
But I understand how difficult it is.
You know, I sympathize with families of autistic people.
And what I'm talking about is a reaction to the left trying to downplay autism as if it's like no big deal and RFK Jr. is, you know, trying to create fear.
And he's trying to, like, he hates autistic people by talking about autism.
It's like, no, it's a difficult disease.
And I know that because I have experience with it.
It's brutal for both the family of the autistic person and the autistic person.
It's not fun having a meltdown, as autistic people do sometimes in certain situations.
So anyway, apologies if I seem too harsh there, but you got the left out there going, actually, autism is great and fine.
It's just a different way of being.
It's like, no, stop.
It just stopped.
So we want to push back on that.
And I want to...
You know, emphasize my appreciation for people in these identity groups that break the mold and go against the very, very powerful influences in their own community trying to beat them into submission.
So I absolutely know it's the case.
I was watching a video of a black content creator, you know, yesterday.
And, you know, he's talking to his audience and his family and his community.
And he's like, so I'm not getting invited to the cookout.
Fine. I don't want to be at the cookout with people who support murderers.
And it's like, you got to have a little extra appreciation for people that are in these identity groups, who's on family and community and friends and everybody in their neighborhood is like making it a lot more difficult for them to take stances that we all should be taking.
Same thing with yesterday.
There was a story out of New Orleans.
Tulane University is expelling people or is putting people through a disciplinary hearing.
It was from the FIRE org at the FIRE org.
FIRE has learned that seven students at Tulane are facing disciplinary hearings that could see them suspended or expelled.
Their only crime participating in a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest off campus in New Orleans.
This story is long.
I'm not going to worry about getting into it because I want to go back out to your calls.
But suffice it to say, long story short, American students...
They're being expelled from their university for their off-campus protesting activity.
Totally peaceful, totally in line with the First Amendment, totally disassociated with the school.
They're an off-campus group that was advocating against the war in Gaza, and they are now facing expulsion because of that.
And I commented on that saying, you know, these people weren't immigrants because I've been against the way that college students are being treated for their anti-Israel activism.
And the excuse I most often get is like, yeah, they're immigrants.
Screw them.
Just get them out of here.
Oh, they're immigrants?
I don't care.
You know, they don't have any rights.
Withdraw their visa.
That's legal.
Do that and get them out of here.
It's like, okay, that doesn't really work here because these aren't illegal immigrant students.
These aren't foreigners.
These are American students being punished for not supporting a war overseas between two foreign countries.
Like, that's insane.
You should be against that.
Daniel McAdams, co-host of Ron Paul's Liberty Report.
Responded to that, sort of confused at what I was saying, and I explained it to him, and he pointed out, not only are these students American, like half of them are Jewish.
Half of them are Jewish students who are horrified by not just the way that Israel is treating Palestinians, but the American government is treating Palestinian activists, and they're going out and they're paying the price, and it's got to be,
they, I guarantee you they get a lot of crap for that in their personal lives.
It cannot be easy being a Jewish person advocating for Palestinian activists.
So whenever we talk about these groups, you just have to give us some leeway in the fact that we're trying to use the English language to express ideas, and sometimes you can't be as precise as you'd like.
And I'd hate for the people who are on our side and are on the side of good and truth and justice and are going against the pressures from their community to then feel like, They're being attacked by our side because of their race or ethnicity or whatever else.
It could not be farther from the truth.
Fact is, I have a, in a way, greater appreciation for those people because of the pressures they face in their personal lives that many other people don't because of their ethnicity and grouping, their identity grouping.
And so on that note, I want to go to...
But then I don't even like doing the flip thing where it's like...
A black guy is saying this.
Isn't that neat?
Isn't that so much cooler?
Because it's a black person.
I don't want to pander to him either.
So actually, on a totally different, unrelated note, and having absolutely nothing to do with this guy's race, this guy makes an absolutely brilliant point and a powerful point, and it shows he has the, I think, correct understanding of the current situation.
Clip number 10. This young man hits the nail on the head.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Hi everyone, so something is happening in our country which bears serious consideration.
Our country is going through a transformation, a transformation that is revealing our allegiances and what we care about.
It is now very clear that Democrats and their spokespeople in the media have decided to array themselves against the interests of the people of America.
Today, if you turn on Any news network, they're talking about bringing back an illegal immigrant into this country, and not just some random illegal immigrant.
This is an immigrant who broke our laws and came into this country.
But not only that, while he was here, affiliated with brutal gangs, received a deportation order, and was only spared deportation because his lawyer argued.
that he would be harmed by a rival gang in his home country.
That illegal immigrant, who was also a domestic abuser, today is going to receive a visit from a sitting U.S. senator who has taken it upon himself to advocate to bring him back
It has become very clear where Democrats stand.
It just so happens that they always find themselves not standing up for Americans, but standing up for people who have clearly expressed a disdain for our values, shown a disregard for our laws, and in some
cases, harmed citizens of our country, either through their activism or through their actions.
harrison smith
And I've said it a million, billion times before.
Nationalism is in fact the solution to Racism.
You can have all the divisions you want, ethnic, religious, racial, but you can still be under the same umbrella, and you can have a unified identity that supersedes all the others, that is, the nation in which we all belong.
Make citizenship mean something again.
So again, I thought that's just a very clear-cut case being made by that guy.
Of who's for America and who's against it.
And it really is as simple as that.
And if you see the world through that lens, all the other divisions sort of fade away.
And that's the only one that makes sense.
Let's go now to James in Indiana.
Let's go to James in Indiana.
You're on the air, James.
unidentified
I got news out of San Antonio.
If the crew wants to pull it up, it's called Dismantle the System.
Father of a U.S. Navy veteran who died by suicide calls for mental health reform.
There was a vigil for veteran Miller that died by suicide at the Murphy Veterans Hospital.
Larry Miller, his dad, said his son was sending a powerful message to the VA on behalf of thousands of veterans.
Larry Miller said, absolutely, the VA is at fault.
Miller says, I lay the blame on the VA system and the psychiatrist who drugged him instead of helping him.
Mark Miller, that died, wrote the book Suicide Stalks the Sniper.
With the VA breaking federal prescribing laws and drugging veterans with these dangerous pills that cause suicide, I'm calling on Congressman Castro of Texas and Congressman Yaakam of Indiana to demand a national audit of VA prescribing practices versus patients seen.
I guarantee the findings will shock the conscience and it will be worse than the Phoenix scandal.
You want to fix the VA?
Get rid of it and let veterans keep their insurance after basic training.
The VA doesn't care about the veterans' lives they've destroyed or helped murder, just the ones they need to silence.
harrison smith
Yeah, no, this is a giant problem.
And of course, veterans have all these benefits, and if they don't comply with the doctor's orders, they'll get those benefits taken away.
So they're totally trapped in this medical system.
And I mean, yeah, I've got...
I mean, just in my personal life, I've got stories of people I know who have spent like 12 weeks in a hostel just waiting every day in the VA office for the hope that they might be seen there.
I mean, it's just...
It's horrifying and insane.
You're absolutely right, and it's an absolute travesty what we do to our soldiers.
And of course, all of this, or a lot of it, has to do with the fact that the people in power are terrified of the American people, but at the same time need the army, they need military forces, so they'll train you, they'll arm you,
they'll send you out to do their dirty deeds, then once you're no longer under their direct control, they want you totally...
They want you spiked like a cannon or scuttled like a battleship.
You're a danger all of a sudden.
And that's the mindset of people who do evil.
If these people were upstanding people that hadn't done anything wrong, they would want the soldiers coming back to be thriving, successful, prominent people.
But they know the threat that they would face with a well-informed, Well-trained population of American citizens.
That's a death sentence for them.
That's an extremely dangerous condition for them if our country were to be that way.
So, yeah.
It all stems from the relentless evil at the top.
I can tell you another story.
I was filming a meeting in D.C. for the VA.
And it was astonishing to me how boring it was and how much work had gone into achieving nothing.
I mean, it was like a three-day conference, like three days of presentations that clearly had been worked on by dozens of people for years to make these presentations.
It was a big event.
It's why we were filming it.
And the whole thing was just them, like each group was a different...
Like, theory as to how the VA could be made more efficient.
And they were presenting, like, what they thought.
So, one was like, okay, you've got veterans in rural areas that aren't near hospitals.
How do you help them?
And it was like, okay, one group's going to be the, we'll pay for their transportation to get to big hospitals.
The other group was, what if we have mobile hospital units that can go out to them?
And the third was some other form of dealing with this issue.
And they spend, like, hours upon hours presenting.
How much it would cost and what the effectiveness would be and how many units they could deploy and how long it would take.
And at the end of it, it's like they don't actually decide anything.
It's not like they present these three and at the end they go, all right, we're doing the mobile ambulance unit thing.
And it's like, hooray!
And then ambulances are flying all over the country helping veterans.
It's just like this endless cycle of bureaucracy where for years on end, they'll discuss the possibility of doing something.
Spend $10 million determining whether it's worth it to spend $5 million to go do something.
I mean, the whole thing is just a bureaucratic entangled mess.
And at the end of the day, I think a lot of that is purposeful because they don't want veterans who are trained and capable of violence to be out there in America, fully functional, getting jobs, having influence, building networks.
They want them alone, desperate.
Just spending all of their time and energy and mental capacity trying to figure out how to get help from the VA for all of the trauma and psychic torture they've been through in participation of their armed services.
Man, it really is depressing the more you think about it.
Thank you so much for the call, James, and God willing, we'll do something about this.
That's all I got on that.
Let's go to Zach in the Hill Country.
Zach in the Hill Country, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hey, Harrison.
Thanks for taking my call.
I've been a listener since the beginning, and my first time calling, so I appreciate it.
harrison smith
Well, thank you.
unidentified
This is kind of a curveball.
I know it's not what we've been talking about or what you've been talking about this morning, but it's just something that's kind of been on my mind for a while, and something else recently kind of changed my mode of thinking.
So, you know, since the COVID vaccine rollout...
The thought that was in the back of my mind for a while is, you know, how do we know how many people have died?
You know, there's the VAERS reports only reporting about 1%.
And so my question was, how would we know?
And would we even realize, you know, if there's 8 billion people on the planet, would we even realize if tens or hundreds of millions or even a billion people disappeared?
How would we know?
And then I saw something recently that kind of flipped everything on its head for me.
I saw a video that was talking about how accurate is global population reporting.
And it was talking about the country of India.
It says apparently it has 1.4 billion people.
But if you take the top 300 largest cities, it only accounts for 200 million.
And so I started doing further research and essentially went down this deep rabbit hole that made me question everything because...
You know, with the Doge information coming out, obviously they can falsify information when it comes to, like, Social Security reporting and how many elderly citizens are actually taking out Social Security.
And so it's like, okay, the government can falsify that.
We know for a fact that...
Population is part of the issue when it comes to climate change for them and overpopulation and population density and how there's not going to be enough agricultural production to sustain populations past a certain point.
So obviously reporting that there's 8 billion people and we're approaching 9 billion works in their favor.
And so if that's the case, wouldn't it, you know, you could entertain the thought that they would want to falsify the population in order to achieve the same narrative.
And so I was like, okay, I'm going to do a little bit of research.
And so I started looking into, you know, in 1800, there was like 900 million people.
By 1900, there was 1.6 billion people.
And then from 1900 till now, we've gone from 1.6 billion to, you know, 8 billion people, 8.25 billion, whatever the number is.
And you would say, okay, well, we've had developments in medicine, modern medicine.
Cities have become cleaner and all this sorts of stuff.
And it's like, okay, we have advanced as far as the Western world is considered.
Sure. We've advanced in a lot of ways that you would think would make lifespans longer when they're not.
You know, we're at like 73 years for a male, 75 for a female or something, when it's more in other countries or in places like Africa.
And so if all of those things attribute to longer lifespan, then how does a country like India, which is not, no offense to Indian people, is probably the filthiest country on the planet, has 1.4 billion people?
And so I started thinking, okay, well, all of these countries, at least the major countries, are aligned with the same global initiatives.
And if you start looking at research, like, say, for example, the industrial revolution around the world, you start getting petrochemicals and all these other things in the environment.
That's going to affect birthing rates, even though it started off slower back then and it's built over time.
Then you have the WHO's program on immunization in 1974, which pretty much started the childhood vaccine schedule for the world.
And so you have that growing over time.
You have, if you ask Grock, because I can't figure all this out on my own, so I asked Grock and kind of did some research through that.
And since the last 100 years, there have been about 3 billion abortions.
And if you were to take those abortions and say they never happened and then adjust for not all of those children surviving, you would have a population increase of almost 4 billion from where we are now.
So my question is, are we going from an accurate baseline of 8 billion people to get, say, like, if we didn't have all those abortions, we would have 12 billion now?
Or is that even reflected in a population number?
Do we have 4 billion now?
harrison smith
Well, I think you might be going down the wrong trail there because that's speculative and it's...
You start talking about an alternative history, and once you change one thing in alternative history, everything else has to change.
So like if abortion wasn't available, you wouldn't have all those people doing exactly what they were doing and just not getting abortions.
You'd have people practicing safe sex a lot more.
You'd have a lot less unwanted pregnancy.
So getting away from the speculative part and like, well, how many – I think you're right to point out the fact that like what we have in terms of population numbers, in terms of these like large-scale numbers are –
At the very best, speculation and guesses.
Especially in the sense, you'll hear things, it's like, yeah, it turns out only 60, it might even be less, but half of the world doesn't have internet connection, doesn't have any sort of connectivity in terms of the internet or even phone systems.
But the thing is, this is one place where you can use the globalists against themselves a little bit because they have these global schemes.
And for those schemes to succeed, which they're desperate for them to do, they need accurate data to act on.
So the people in power that are manipulating populations do actually have to have some grasp on the population numbers that they're dealing with in order to manipulate that population or deal with these global geostrategic.
unidentified
Yeah, and I'm not trying to say that.
I can understand it's a big stretch, and it's more so, it's just a thought.
I don't know everything.
harrison smith
No, you're right.
We're going to have to go to break here, so I'm sorry to cut you off, but thanks so much for calling in.
I hope you do start calling in more.
I like when our regular callers take that leap and start calling in.
It's a good point, and it's something I think about a lot.
Because so often the statistics that are presented are just completely contrary to what you observe.
And you have to ask yourself, like, alright, am I observing an inaccurate picture here?
Are the stats inaccurate?
Trust nothing.
That's my advice.
unidentified
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Trump's done something very funny.
unidentified
You can check this out for yourself.
harrison smith
If you go to covid.gov, what do you think you're going to find there?
Donald Trump has just changed covid.gov to where it simply says the words lab leak with a picture of Trump, and it says lab leak, true origins of COVID-19.
Let's see what it says.
The origin, the proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2 publication, which was used repeatedly by public health officials in the media to discredit the lab leak theory, was prompted by Dr. Fauci to push the preferred narrative that COVID-19 originated naturally.
One, the virus possesses a biological characteristic that is not found in nature.
That's the furin cleavage sites spike proteins.
Two, data shows that all COVID-19 cases stem from a single introduction into humans.
This runs contrary to previous pandemics where there were multiple spillover events.
Three, Wuhan is home to China's foremost SARS research lab, which has a history of conducting gain-of-function research, dean-altering and organism supercharging, and inadequate biosafety levels.
Four, Wuhan Institute of Virology researchers were sick with COVID-like symptoms in the fall of 2019, months before COVID-19 was discovered at the wet market.
Five, by nearly all measures of science, if there was evidence of a natural origin, it would have already surfaced, but it hasn't.
That's what you get now if you go to COVID.gov.
It looks like an Infobourse presentation.
This is incredible.
Approximal origin publication, gain-of-function research, EcoHealth Alliance.
They say EcoHealth Alliance, under the leadership of Dr. Pizer Daszak, used U.S. taxpayer dollars to facilitate dangerous gain-of-function research in Wuhan, China.
After the select subcommittee released evidence of EcoHealth violating the terms of its NIH grant, the U.S. HHS commenced official debarment proceedings and suspended all funding to EcoHealth.
New evidence also shows the Department of Justice has opened an investigation into EcoHealth's pandemic-era activities.
Then it says NIH failures.
It's got Anthony Fauci being pardoned.
This is wild.
This really is crazy.
HHS obstruction, EcoHealth obstruction, Dr. David Marins.
New York obstruction, talk about New York's executive changer, led presently by Governor Kathy Hochul.
Redacted documents offered numerous illegitimate privilege claims and withheld thousands of documents without an apparent legal basis to obstruct the select subcommittee's investigation into former Cuomo's pandemic-era failures.
Then it links Forbes and a conversation or a congressional questioning.
Event with Rand Paul World Health Organization social distancing.
The Six Feet of Heart social distancing recommendation which shut down schools and small businesses across the country was arbitrary and not based on science.
During closed-door testimony, Dr. Fauci testified that the guidance just sort of appeared.
unidentified
It sort of just appeared.
harrison smith
Social distancing, that was magic.
Yes, actually, that was an illusion.
It was...
The medical term is prestigenation.
What's that word?
Prestigenation. It was a sleight of hand trick.
Yes, social distancing was in fact magic.
I'll have you know.
Mask mandates, lockdowns, prolonged lockdowns caused immeasurable harm to not only the American economy, but also mental and physical health of Americans, with a particularly negative effect on young citizens.
Wow, man, this is wild.
So now if you go to COVID.gov, I mean, I was happy enough just thinking it was changed to that graphic that just says lab leak.
I thought that would be it.
But no, literally the government is now presenting all of the evidence of COVID-19 being a lab leak scenario, the misinformation, the censorship, the absurdity of all of the...
So-called interventions.
Content on this page, sourced from House Oversight Committee website, select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic, and the Committee on Oversight and Accountability in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Folks, this is, I mean, how do you explain this?
How do you explain this?
This is what the Romans would call a triumph.
This is our form of a triumph.
This is our form of...
Our defeated enemies being led through the streets in chains.
Now hopefully we'll get to that point too.
So maybe that's not the right label to put on it.
But I mean this is raising our standard over the enemy's fort.
That's what this is.
This is the American flag is now waving over the medical system that until this point...
Had been waving the flag of the UN, of the WHO, of Satan himself, of the rainbow.
Whatever flag it was, it was an American.
And it's been a long, hard fight, but this is a victory I never expected.
This is a victory I never thought would come.
Again, I'm not satisfied.
I'm happy.
I'm gratified.
I'm thrilled.
But this has got to be the start.
Because I'll say, if what this says on this website is true, we've got some criminals to arrest.
And it is true.
We know it is, because we've been reporting on it since January of 2020.
I mean, COVID.gov now reports what we reported in January of 2020.
It's taken half a decade, but through Dedicated strength of will.
We have now achieved victory.
The base is secure.
And the truth about COVID is finally being given official credence.
That is monumental.
That is truly monumental.
Well done.
All of us.
Well done, all of us.
Pat yourselves on the back.
You did this.
I did this.
Trump did this.
We all did this.
And don't forget to celebrate by getting yourself...
All right, go back to that last shot.
I want to do a little...
I want to do a little surprise.
Celebrate the fact of our victory by going and getting yourself one of these little plushies, one of these little frogs, these little not-gay frogs.
We had a talk during the break.
He's not gay.
He explained it.
It was all a big misunderstanding.
You can get a gay frog.
You can get a collectible silver coin.
You can get supplements to actually improve your life significantly.
Or you can get a tiny, plushy frog to improve the life of your toddler significantly.
Right now, at thealexjonesstore.com, what better way to celebrate the massive, enormous victories than buying yourself...
A collectible fundraiser like the Plushy Frog or maybe even this Molan Labbe belt buckle, which again is just cool.
I mean, I don't know how else to say.
If you don't think this is cool, you're not on the right channel.
It's Molan Labbe.
It's got the Spartan helmet, 1776, the crossed bullets, InfoWars, made out of heavy metal.
You can hear how solid this thing is.
It would make a great gift for the InfoWarrior in your life.
I'm telling you, you want to boost in confidence?
Start wearing a belt with a buckle.
It's hard to be shy with a belt with a buckle.
With that, we go out to your phone calls once again, but just incredible.
Do it yourself.
COVID.gov.
COVID.gov, folks.
It redirects to whitehouse.gov slash lab leak true origin of COVID-19.
Incredible. Absolutely.
Monumental. Damien in Maine.
Damien in Maine, thank you for calling in to shift from a celebration to what sounds like a tragedy.
Damien, what's going on, sir?
unidentified
Thank you so much, Harrison, for having me on.
Thank you.
I just want to thank the InfoWars platform.
You guys have been amazing.
I've been following you guys since 2016.
There's been so much, and it's been a journey for all of us.
Anybody out there that's listening that feels like I do, you know, you went through COVID and all this government tyranny stuff.
It's just, you know, we're here together.
You know what I mean?
harrison smith
Amen. Amen.
unidentified
Absolutely. So I got a story, and I apologize.
I know this story is going to be a really sad story, and it's my life, but I just, you know.
So I had a child out here in the state of Maine.
I'm in northern Maine, and she was sick.
She was born, she had a hydrocephalus, like water on the brain.
situation. And basically during that, my daughter's mother had threatened suicide.
So she wasn't really supposed to have her by herself.
And, you know, my mother was taking care of my daughter while I'm out working and stuff.
My daughter's mother petitioned the state to have this third party person.
Come facilitate a visit for the weekend so that she, my daughter's mother, could go with this lady who was a friend of hers, by the way, an extremely racist person, had called my mother all sorts of racial names and stuff.
And this lady, I don't know how the CCFS vetted her, but she was a sex therapist and worked at a psychedelic clinic and all that's well and good, but she never asked.
None of the stuff about my daughter, like the medical stuff.
Anyway, she showed up by herself without my daughter's mother and basically demanded with the authority of the state was like, you got to give her to me or I'm going to call the cops more or less.
So my mother gave her my daughter, you know, and tried to give her the instructions about her special care type of stuff.
And the lady didn't listen.
She had her for the weekend.
Just before returning, my daughter, she, in the car, I see my daughter was supposed to have this special, like, head halo harness thing, you know, for driving in the car.
Yeah. And, anyways, this lady took a video of my daughter in the car seat while the car's moving, and she didn't have that harness thing on.
And, anyways, so she returns my daughter to my mom and, like, hands her over and is like...
Yeah, I think she's tired and leaves, and my daughter took her last breaths in my mother's arms.
harrison smith
Oh, my God.
unidentified
Yeah, and this lady, I'm not saying her name.
She knows who she is, but we've talked since then.
She apologized to me about it and was like, oh, my God, I would have never took her if I'd have known she was so sick.
I got the video, too, that she sent me of my daughters.
You can just tell she just wasn't there.
But, I mean, I think it was this lady's attempt to try to make it seem like she was alive, you know, just prior to dropping her off.
Anywho, so it's basically because of racial stuff that this happened.
And now the state of Maine, Janet Mills, right, they won't answer.
I called, just, I want to get justice for my daughter, you know.
DCFS basically facilitated her death.
You know, and yeah, she was sick, you know what I mean?
But she was my daughter and she didn't deserve to die like that.
harrison smith
I don't even understand.
Why did she take her?
I mean, what...
unidentified
I don't know the motivation.
It was something to do with my daughter's mother said she needed a break from my, like, my white mom type of stuff and that she wanted...
Our daughter to be, because she was Haitian.
You know, she had a sickle cell.
She was very sick.
I thought I was going to lose them both when my daughter was born.
They handed her to me.
She wasn't even breathing.
And she had a DNR, so like, you know, she basically almost died in my arms when she was born.
But I padded her back, and I got her breathing, and we had her 15 months.
And my mom, who's a lovely Christian woman, and I love my mom, had endured.
All of this and wrestling with the state and the attacks from my daughter's mother and her friend, this person who's racist and killed my kid basically just because she wanted to do this adventure.
You know, in DHS, the DHHS or CPS, the State of Maine Child Protective Services sanctioned it.
They allowed it.
And now they deny any involvement.
And on top of that, I have another child.
I just had a son.
So shortly after my daughter passed, my best friend was a kid who was working for me.
His name was Tiernan.
He was 23 years old, and he got in an argument with his girlfriend.
He got a hold of some fentanyl, and he passed away.
He was working for me at the time.
Just so much, right?
Yeah, he gave me a dog, though.
You know, because my daughter was sick, and when she passed away, he gave me a dog.
So now I've got a dog.
His name's Moo.
harrison smith
Well, so what are you doing about this?
I mean...
unidentified
So I've tried to contact the state of Maine.
None of the lawyers around here will help me.
Nobody wants to go against the state.
I wrote letters and called Janet Mills' office.
I called Angus King.
He's like our senator.
And just nothing.
No resources.
Also, the DCFS or DHHS, the Child Protective Services, have been completely violating our civil rights.
Like, I asked them before my son was born if I could be there for his birth, and they legally couldn't tell me I couldn't, right, because there was no legal basis for them to tell me not to be there.
But when I was there, I had left to go get some clothes.
So I wasn't even at the hospital when they showed up, but they showed up with four officers armed, waving a piece of paper around, threatening my son's mother, saying they were going to take him and all this stuff because
harrison smith
What is going on in Maine, dude?
crazy man and like okay so i i i gotta be honest i don't know how to help you but i it sounds like
Child was murdered by the state, and it sounds like you'd have a case for some sort of abuse.
I mean, it sounds like procedures were not lawfully followed, and it ended in the death of your child.
If I was you, I'd be pursuing that.
I can't give you legal advice or anything, but maybe somebody can.
I mean, how could people reach out to you?
Do you have an ex-account or anything, Damien, if people are listening right now and going, oh my god, this is a slam-dunk case.
I'll get him a lawyer or something like that.
I mean, and I'd love if people could help you out.
How can people contact you?
unidentified
I've been trying to reach out to different lawyers.
Nobody around here will touch it.
Today I called the courthouse because I was going to go down and file.
harrison smith
Well, Damien, I'm saying people listening now might be able to help you.
How can they reach out to you to contact you?
unidentified
I'm Damien Argraves.
I'm looking for my ex-name.
It should just be my name on ex.
harrison smith
Damien Argraves?
unidentified
Yeah, it's just at Argraves underscore Damien.
That's A-R-G-R-A-V-E-S underscore Damien.
I've got a Cash App account linked to it, you know, and I just need help with a lawyer.
I don't need any money from anybody.
I don't want any money from anybody, but if I could get a lawyer to help to try to bring some justice to my family and to prevent this, because Lila wasn't the only child that was murdered.
The news did an article about it, but this has happened to other families.
harrison smith
Wow. Okay, well, there's the site.
Look, I'm so sorry, man.
I can't even imagine, and it sounds brutal.
I mean, it sounds like you have a case.
I mean, I don't know, because again, I'm not a lawyer and I can't give legal advice, but just from what you've told me, something's gone horribly wrong here, and justice has to be done, one way or another.
Especially the racial aspects of it.
I mean, that's crazy.
unidentified
You should see what she said to her mother.
It's horrible.
harrison smith
Oh, my God.
Well, God, hopefully this call will change things.
I would love if, you know, our info warriors in Maine could help out our friend Damien.
I'm thinking about Corn Pop right
unidentified
I'm trying to read to Mike Davis and to Pam Bondi and to whoever, anybody that can help me or that knows a lawyer, somebody just please message me.
harrison smith
Oh my god, yeah.
Please. That's absolutely brutal, man.
And Maine is supposed to be a pretty good state, but wow.
unidentified
I just want to thank my kids, man.
I'm a dad.
I work.
All I do is just work and spend time with my kids.
Wow. You want to puppy?
harrison smith
Well, God, I mean, like I said, hopefully so again, it's at our graves underscore Damien A R G R A V E S underscore D a M I A N. I
Damian, I'm praying for you, and hopefully somebody listening right now can reach out and help you, and I'll follow you on X. I'd like to stay in touch, and I would love to see a...
There's not going to be a happy conclusion, but some sort of justice come from this.
unidentified
And if anything, if we could just get some justice to stop the state from doing this, and if anything, maybe some compensation from the state so I could pay my bills for my kids, feed them.
Yeah. Wow.
harrison smith
I wish I could do more, but if nothing else, your message has now been out to millions of people.
and God willing, one of them will reach out and help you out.
But let's stay in touch.
I would like to get an update on this at some point, Damien.
Thank you so much for calling in, sir.
unidentified
Man. Thank you.
harrison smith
Thank you, Damien.
Yeah, it's crazy, man.
And it's, you know, it's just, it's like that, it's like that type of stuff that, you know, you hear the classic phrase, like, you know, one death is a tragedy, 10,000 is a statistic.
But it's like, that is the exact type of situation I'm thinking of constantly when we're talking about, oh, the caller earlier today about the VA.
I mean, As heart-wrenching as that call just was, as devastating as everything I just heard was, you could listen to testimony like that all day, every day for 10,000
years and not hear all the stories of little individual tragedies being wrought on the American people continuously by this utterly deformed system that we're operating in.
Ooh, just absolutely tragic.
Keep your head up, Damien.
I mean, don't give up.
Keep powering through and make some noise.
Absolutely make some noise.
It sounds like he's doing that already, but I really, I mean, if anybody is in Maine, it can help him out.
Again, Corn Pop.
I'm shouting out Corn Pop right now at PDA1776 on X. He's been making some big moves and creating coalitions in Maine and has the attention of...
People in power.
So maybe this is an opportunity for an Infowar, your team-up operation.
The Infowars Avengers in Maine coming together to get some justice for this.
Brutal, man.
Absolutely brutal.
Thank you so much again for the call, Damien.
And let's go to one more call before we greet our guest.
We'll go to Dave in Arizona.
Thanks for calling in, Dave.
Thank you so much for holding.
You're on the air.
dave in arizona
Thanks, Mr. Harrison.
Proud VIP member.
Thank you.
Love to support the organization.
Shea was on fire this morning, your first caller, but all of these stories are inextricably linked, I think.
And if you don't mind, I'd like to read a couple Bible passages, sir.
Deuteronomy 43 and 44. Foreigners who live in your land will gain more and more power while you gradually lose yours.
They will have money to lend to you, but you will have none to lend to them.
In the end, they will be your rulers.
And we know that this is true.
This is the intentional destruction of our republic.
Resident Biden puppet regime issued in 10 to 30 million illegal invaders over the four years.
And with them, they brought CCP fentanyl poisoning, which killed 100,000 American citizens every year, ties into Damien's story, for four years.
That's the equivalent of 300 people dying every day for 1,400 days.
Now, the thing in Florida is tragic.
Two people died, six people were shot.
But what has happened every day for four years?
It's 15 times that level.
300 people dying every day for four straight years.
And if you think that's going to end, it's not.
Damien's story is going to be repeated for years.
That poison is already in the United States.
It hasn't been distributed.
It hasn't been consumed.
So I think that's the existential threat of our time.
And it's all been fostered, facilitated, and financed through NGOs using
dollars. Our servants refuse to listen to we, the people.
We are living in a full period.
I appreciate your time, sir.
I hope you have a blessed Resurrection Sunday.
harrison smith
Thank you very much.
You are exactly right.
And again, it ties into everything that we're talking about.
It ties into the collapse of our system.
It ties into, hell, it ties into Maine directly.
I mean, just search, you know, the phrase Maine too white and you get all these stories.
You know, why is Maine so white and what it means to ask the question?
And like these official stories, you know, Maine becomes more diverse, but still the whitest state in the nation.
And that's a problem.
And we need to.
And so, you know, you've got you've got articles and.
The articles are reflecting official government policy where they go, yeah, this state of Maine, it's a little bit too white.
Let's destroy that demographic.
I mean, that is their intent.
That's their plan.
But it ties into absolutely everything that we're talking about from what Shay was saying.
It all has to do with this is why we're so impatient.
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We are at war, but only the other side is fighting.
In 2017, at least 25 veterans have taken their lives on the grounds of VA facilities, seven this year alone.
Alyssa Harrington's brother, Justin Miller, died by suicide in February of last year in the parking lot of this Veterans Administration Hospital.
A Marine veteran, he was 33. Gregory Miller is Justin's father.
You want it to be in a military band.
Justin made the band, but the Marines saw he could make another contribution as a marksman in Iraq, manning a checkpoint with bomb-sniffing dogs.
The dog sat down, pulled the trigger.
Those were his orders.
And he said he did that for weeks, day in, day out.
When he left the Marines in 2007, his family says he had changed.
While he still volunteered to play his trumpet at various occasions, he was increasingly depressed and even suicidal.
Eventually, he sought help at a VA hospital.
But after three days at the VA...
He went out to his car.
He looked at his phone.
He saw the text from my dad saying, I'd love you, come home.
And at some point, he took his own life.
Experts in this field say veterans who kill themselves on VA grounds, and there were at least four just last month, are making a statement about their treatment.
A federal investigation of Miller's death said the Minneapolis VA made multiple mistakes, from not scheduling a follow-up to overlooking his access to firearms.
Some 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year.
In Justin Miller's case, antidepressants came in the mail from the VA two days after he died.
And the worst part of his funeral was that they didn't have a live trumpet player.
There was no one there to play for him.
The silent trumpet at his grave was a gift from his dad.
He took his life there in the VA parking lot.
It took five days before Durham VA police found 63-year-old Paul Shooping in his car.
The veteran served six years in the U.S. Navy.
He had gotten partial benefits.
And he found out that Wednesday that he went missing that he would not be getting full benefits.
Because of a paperwork error.
His brother Donald says it's a battle they were trying to get through for years.
It's a long process.
The mother of the veteran who committed suicide in the parking lot of a VA clinic filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the VA.
29-year-old Navy veteran Gary Presley.
Presley shot himself in his car while parked at the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center near Macon.
Thursday, his mother filed a lawsuit against the VA saying her son's death was preventable if the VA employee had done a better job responding to the obvious signs of distress.
That includes a call from Presley's sister where she told an employee that her brother had a gun and was planning to hurt himself.
When they found him, there was a note beside him that read, this is what happens when punishing already suffering people.
While the VA could not respond directly to any of the suicide incidents, they stress every life loss is tragic and add they're working diligently to save every...
Gray Higgins got a call September 29th from a VA doctor saying his dad died by suicide after going to their ER for help.
I just remember him saying over and over again it was horrible.
He said he was told they'd forgotten his dad.
When you enter the St. Louis VA ER there's a psychiatric area with rooms video monitored and two nursing stations nearby.
Instead a VA nurse took Higgins to a room that was not monitored and was not close to staff.
The ER was fully staffed and reportedly not busy that day.
Fox 2 has learned Higgins walked in at about 5:20 a.m. that day, complained of two medical issues, including depression.
After he was taken to a corner room, no one reportedly checked on him.
Until they found him dead at about 7:37 a.m.
The numbers are disturbing.
In 2019, the most recent year for which data is available, 6,261 veterans died by suicide.
harrison smith
These numbers are more than statistics.
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They reflect individual lives ended before their full stories were written.
The House Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity on Wednesday dove into the socioeconomic factors which contribute to the problem.
Lawmakers heard there's not one singular cause, but many.
Financial strain and unanticipated loss of employment, lack of affordable housing, or access to health care can be overwhelming.
Regrettably, these kinds of readjustment struggles cause too many veterans to suffer hopelessness and despair.
preston bates
I don't.
I'm just grateful.
Hope I do a good job.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely.
Mind-blowing stuff, again, all we're presenting here is the symptoms of a system in collapse.
We'll be joined by our guest, Preston Bates, on the other side.
Stay with us, folks.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
We'll be joined by my guest momentarily.
I do want to tell you, though, breaking news.
unidentified
We've got breaking news here.
harrison smith
Austin Metcalfe's father, who, of course, was kicked out of the...
Press conference yesterday apparently was swatted just hours after he was kicked out of Carmelo Anthony's press conference.
This according to Colin Rugg, but this just broke.
And since we're talking about it, Metcalf was thankfully not at home at the time the police arrived, but got home about five minutes later.
The incident came just hours after Metcalf was kicked out of Anthony's press conference.
At the press conference, Minister Dominique Alexander ripped Mr. Metcalf, calling him disrespectful.
Anthony's mother spent almost the entire press conference venting about how hard things have been for her family, spending very little time on Metcalf, who was murdered by her son.
And now apparently he has now been swatted as the swatting
campaign continues.
I know L.A. Native American got hit yesterday as well.
The FBI is apparently dragging its feet on this swatting investigation.
There's been no developments in any of the swatting cases here at Infowars.
Any of the others that I've been keeping a track of.
And now apparently they're swatting the parents of murder victims.
Because they're white, I guess.
Horrifying. Horrifying stuff.
But that's yet...
It is accelerationism.
And... It's pushing the entire system to the brink.
So again, I just really, really hope that Donald Trump and his administration is taking this as seriously as they should and treating the war that we are currently in with all of the focus and necessary intensity of any other war around the world.
But that's the breaking news.
I wanted to bring that to you quickly.
So my apologies to Preston Bates who waits on the line.
Preston Bates is a patriotic content creator covering the defeat of globalism via Borderhawk News and Vox Populi.
You can follow him on X at Preston S. Bates.
That's Preston S. Bates on X. And he's here today to give us an update about Tommy Robinson.
Preston, thank you so much for joining us today.
preston bates
Good morning, Harrison.
Thanks for having me.
harrison smith
Good morning.
My pleasure.
So what is the latest with Tommy Robinson and how's he doing still in jail in the UK?
preston bates
Unfortunately, the attempts to get him out on early release by either bringing up new medical information or challenging the grounds under his previous civil, not criminal, but civil contempt charge for showing, dating back to last July where he showed the movie called Silenced,
which... The court says includes basically a libelous claim.
There was a previous lawsuit from the Syrian refugee called Jamal Hijazi, and he won a £100,000 judgment against Tommy.
And Tommy showed a movie last summer at the Unite the Kingdom rally, which was widely covered and had over 100,000 UK patriots at the event.
And he repeated a claim that was litigated.
And so a judge found him in contempt of basically repeating a claim that was previously litigated.
And for that, they threw him in jail where he remains, and they've moved him into solitary confinement.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
But 150 days, I mean, Tommy came through on video last Friday, and he had a face full of hair.
He was wiry.
At first, I wasn't even sure if that was Tommy.
And so this case obviously has massive implications for free speech here in the UK and in the US, because as you know, globalism is a global project.
And they're just testing and beta testing things all throughout the world.
And so with BorderHawk.News, we brought this information to American viewers.
harrison smith
I mean, that is the longest time period I've ever heard of somebody being in solitary confinement.
I mean, that is torture.
That is literal torture.
Tommy Robinson has not hurt anybody.
He hasn't killed anybody.
He didn't rape any little British girls, right?
He didn't stab any of them at dance class.
He held protests, and he made a documentary, and he's now been in solitary confinement for 150 days.
And let me guess, how do they even justify that?
Just so people know.
I mean, is it the same as the U.S.?
Because in the U.S., solitary confinement means 23 hours a day in your room by yourself with the lights on, no communication, no conversation.
You get one hour to walk around the yard by yourself and then it's back in the cell block.
I mean, is it the same case in the U.K.?
And how do they justify 150 days of solitary confinement?
preston bates
I haven't visited him personally, but my managing editor at Vox Populi has, and we'll visit him again before he's set to be released in July.
But they're saying it's for containment for his own safety, based upon the population of Muslims inside of the jail.
So that's one of the justifications they have because of Tommy's coverage.
They're saying that it's a protective measure.
However, his lawyers, who were at one point funded by Ezra Levant of Rebel.News, and more recently, and it's been published, Elon Musk has picked up the legal bill to support Tommy.
Tommy's lawyers made the case last Friday that a previously undisclosed medical diagnosis of ADHD and the fact that he's been segregated from the rest of the prison population is increasing his anxiety.
It's also exacerbating post-traumatic stress disorder.
Now, Tommy's lawyers and Tommy himself, at one point during the trial last Friday when the prosecution was making the case, That this new information should not factor into his sentence.
Tommy held up a piece of paper that said this is lies.
He specifically was fighting back against the testimony of one of the prison's key witnesses.
And so I think this might be unprecedented as far as a non-criminal contempt of court.
This is a civil contempt of court charge that he's being held under for 150 days in solitary confinement.
Could be unprecedented in the West.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, I'm speechless.
This is insane.
And I wonder if Trump knows about this.
We had a story yesterday that Trump was saying if UK wants to have trade deals, they have to get rid of the hate speech laws they have.
I mean, I would be absolutely in favor of the U.S. government putting sanctions on the U.K. government until something is done about Tommy Robinson.
I mean, that is horrifying.
I mean, the U.K. doesn't have our Bill of Rights, obviously, but they still have a sense of cruel and unusual punishment and the punishment not fitting the crime.
They say he lied, and in punishment for that, 150 days in solitary confinement.
And it's like, sure, cases, you know, ADHD, I'm sure all those medical things are valid, but it's like, you don't, I don't think you need any extenuating circumstances for 150 days in solitary confinement to be, you know, an utterly horrifying and unacceptable punishment for the crime for which he's been committed.
So, and he appealed this, and the judge basically said, no, it's fine, this is all in the up and up.
Is that right?
preston bates
Quite frankly, yes.
And, you know, with BorderHawk.News, we're going to be bringing you a story very quickly and very soon about the trade and the tariff.
And we're seeing, you know, for all the complaints about Trump, him acting slowly, being caught flat-footed.
I know there's many complaints on the alt-right or alt-light side of things regarding Trump recently.
But I will say his plan was to use tariffs to make non-tariff concessions.
And I know that Secretary Lutnik said that.
Secretary Besant said that.
And we're going to have an exclusive report that says that the UK government is not denying, I asked the government yesterday, I got a written quote, they're not denying that Trump and Vance have required free speech concessions in order to push through a trade deal with the US and the UK.
I think that's a world exclusive.
And so that is, the Independent previously reported that that's what Vance had said.
And I asked the government yesterday and got feedback from them that...
They're talking out of both sides of their mouth.
They say the UK has always defended free speech, but we're not denying that that point's been raised by US and UK trade negotiators.
So let's see what happens.
Can Trump use tariffs as a bludgeon to try to make non-trade-based concessions?
Can we help make Europe great again by this kind of shock and awe tariff approach?
We're going to dial them up and then dial them back?
I mean, Trump could be a maverick here.
harrison smith
Yeah, are we going to use the influence and prestige and power of America to progress and export American ideals around the country and guarantee that our allies and our trade partners aren't abusing their own people?
And I kind of want to get into just like, in general, the ratcheting up that's occurred over the last year in the UK, all the way back to the Southport riots and just before.
I mean, the UK seems like it is on...
I mean, it's on like a genocidal mission.
They're insane now.
They're absolutely insane.
But give us that exclusive again.
Break this down for us.
So there have been rumors, and that's all I was treating them as, that Trump may be wanting to use some of the tariffs to clamp down on hate speech.
I think maybe there was an official statement along those lines, but there hadn't been really anything concrete.
But you've now actually talked to the British government, and they've confirmed that, yes, free speech.
Is part of the negotiations when it comes to tariffs between the U.S. and U.K.?
preston bates
They're not denying it.
So they're saying that we've always had great free speech, but I ask a specific question.
I ask for a statement from either Keir Starmer's office or the Minister of Trade, and they're not denying that the U.S. representatives have asked for free speech, relaxing free speech constraints in the U.K. to be a part of any kind of trade deal.
And so that, I believe, is new information that has not previously been reported.
And BorderHawk.News is about to be publishing that story.
I'm sure it'll feature on Infowars.com.
So, yeah, I mean, you're right, though.
With all the way back to Southport, the British are very polite.
I want the American audience to understand we have a common cultural ancestry with the UK, but they're different.
And I've only been living here for less than a year since last July.
I came right around the time of the riots.
But the British political culture is very confusing because in the US, first of all, If you're an American, you live in the least racist place maybe on the planet.
It is much more racist in Europe.
It is extremely classist in the UK.
So you have that.
Then you have this history of a very proud civilization where the British Empire was maybe the most impressive ever.
And now it's living in a shell of itself.
So there's resentment also toward the US for it kind of outgrowing and outshining the British Empire.
And so then you have the multiculturalism and you have...
The invasions.
And so you have all of these recipes, the divide and conquer philosophy, for a lot of resentment.
And it's tamped down, but it's extremely explosive.
And it can explode.
And if Tommy lived, it was from Chelsea, for instance, and it was from an upper-class family.
I can't underscore the classism part enough.
If he was from an upper-class family and talked like an upper-class person, whatever that means.
Then he would be much more popular than he is.
He faces extreme resistance in right-wing political groups in the UK because they're just ashamed, almost, that he's not from the right family or from the right place, doesn't live in the right, what they call postcodes or zip codes.
And I don't think a lot of Americans really appreciate that or understand that about British politics.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely.
And when you say he doesn't talk correctly, I mean, if you want to be upper class in Britain...
There's a system, right?
There's a flowchart you have to go through where you go to the right school and they teach you how to talk.
And then from then on, the way that you talk is a signifier.
Oh, this person went to the right school.
So therefore, they're on the track towards success.
They're from the right families.
They're from the right areas.
I mean, the language is, you know, it's not just like it's a signifier.
It's a signifier of something very important in their culture.
Again, I'm from America, but I...
I absorb a lot of UK entertainment and like pop culture and stuff and you do get this very different sense of not just the classism aspects but like you said the politeness that there's this there's like an extra heightened level of like I guess politeness is the only word for it in British politics and it sort of explains why they're so horrified about Donald Trump because he's so American in his sort of braggadocious like That's such an anathema to
the British system, where everything is controlled and polite and discussed endlessly.
So how does that play into, beyond just Tommy Robinson sort of despised by the leadership of the UK, because all lower-class Englishmen are, I guess, how else does that play into the situation that the UK is in now?
Because... Like I said, I mean, I can't even keep track of the number of like the two-tier policing, the arresting people for accidentally posting things on Facebook that weren't exactly correct, the letting people out of prison, you know, letting murderers out in six months but keeping Tommy Robinson, you know,
alone for six months, 150 days.
So, I mean, how does it get to that point?
How does the classism aspect or the unique British political system play into how...
How far wrong they've gone, if that makes any sense.
preston bates
I mean, I think we should look at a recent example, Douglas Murray.
Look at the way Douglas Murray's treated.
But he went to Eton.
He went to Oxbridge, which people say Cambridge or Oxford.
Oxbridge for short.
So he's at Eton, which is the number one prep school in the UK.
Then he went to Oxbridge.
And then he has the right, apparently, to go on Joe Rogan and complain about other perspectives.
And you can sense from his recent appearance that...
He's bitter that the expert class has been broken through with the abundance of podcasters and just a more pluralism of voices.
So Douglas Murray, because he's also an identity, right?
He's being a gay man and being an Etonian, so he gets part of the classism.
He's a benefit from the classism of the British system, and he's in this protected minority group, and he's a neocon, so the institutions are behind him.
So they treat...
Douglas Murray one way because he sounds the way you're supposed to sound.
But then Tommy Robinson, who they say is from the north, but he's from a suburb basically of London.
Luton is not that far from downtown London or the city of London or any borough of London.
Tommy Robinson gets a different treatment because of the way he sounds.
And he didn't go to Eton and he didn't go to Oxbridge.
So that's a classic example for an American audience.
Just look at how Douglas Murray's treated.
Look at how Tommy Robinson's treated.
harrison smith
Well, you know, there's an extra aspect to it because Tommy Robinson has been so careful throughout his entire career to not fall into the racist trap, basically.
And he gets a lot of criticism from people who are racist or are on the very far right or that corner of the far right.
Like, they kind of hate Tommy Robinson because they don't think he does it the right way.
Clearly, what he's doing is very dangerous.
Clearly, what Tommy Robinson is doing, totally peaceful.
You know, just telling the truth and it represents, according to the people in power, an existential threat to their system and he must be destroyed.
So clearly, I mean, you want to, you know, the enemy of my enemy is my friend and we are in full support of what Tommy Robinson does.
But it's strange because it seems like he's been so careful not to violate some of the norms around racism, around, you know, classifying people.
He's always very careful to say.
Look, it's the people's beliefs that I'm against.
It's the English nation that I'm for.
He's like, I'm all for the Sikhs coming over.
I'm all for Jews coming over.
He's not a white supremacist.
He's not a white nationalist by any stretch of the imagination.
Again, it gets him a lot of criticism on that side of the right wing.
But he's been so careful to try to sort of play the game correctly and do it in a way that is appropriate to the British sensibilities.
And yet they're still going after him.
I mean, why would they treat somebody who so clearly is not driven by hate?
He's not he's just advocating for, you know, law and order and immigration restrictions.
I mean, how do they get away with treating a guy like this?
I mean, you've really hit the nail on the head for me.
preston bates
As an American coming over here, I was really disgusted by the just abject classism, abject racism of Europe.
And I think people in America have this other view of Europe that it's somehow...
Noble or the Europeans and the EU and Joseph Burrell and all these people, they'd like to laud the EU as somehow, you know, it's the walled garden.
It's Eden.
Everyone wants to be here.
It's better than everything else.
European supremacism.
And I'm just like, no, you guys are like provincial.
And, you know, I literally you'll hear women in Chelsea will complain and moan and groan about Tommy Robinson out of one side of their mouth.
The women don't even really vote.
The imams fill out their ballots for them.
Oh, someone's got to do something about it.
I'm like, literally, you just said 10 seconds ago.
There's the problem.
Here's the solution.
What's the problem?
And I think it's the classism and the shame.
They feel a deep sense of this is an honor-driven society.
They're very proud.
And so their pride of saying, oh, well, actually, maybe someone from a different class has the right idea or is this cultural icon standing up for our civilization?
That is a bridge too far.
And honestly, Harrison, I want to know what you think about this, but America has military assets all over Europe.
Trump is using tariffs for non-tariff, maybe for non-tariff gains.
I mean, isn't it time that we leveraged, or I don't want to say weaponized, but leveraged our NATO assets and our military bases to get some concessions and pull the West together?
If not, why are we funding all of this nonsense?
harrison smith
Oh, 100%.
And I mean, ever since J.D. Vance went to Munich, the Munich Security Conference, and gave that speech, I mean, I've mentioned it in probably half of the shows I've done since then, because he says, you know, what do you believe?
What are you fighting for?
What even is this?
Like, what is Europe if you don't believe in free speech and don't believe in democracy and don't believe in any of these things that are supposed to define and separate and elevate you?
What are we doing here?
Because there's more, I mean, who was treated worse, Tommy Robinson or Navalny, right?
Who's being treated worse?
Russian dissidents?
Or UK dissidents, because what they're doing to Tommy Robinson, I think, would make Putin go pale, right?
I mean, it's not to give him a pass, obviously, but if we're willing to go to war with Russia over their undemocratic activities...
Take a look around.
I mean, take a look around at all these other European nations, and I completely agree with you.
I'm 100% on board with using American power to stop the elites of Europe in systematically destroying that continent, and it's not just UK, obviously.
It's Germany and France as well.
UK is just a little bit more prevalent in our news, obviously, because of the language, but also they seem to be taking a particularly desperate attack against their own people in the way that they are actually openly...
Advocating for two-tiered justice, right?
They're like, well, you know, white people should be punished fully, but black people, women, gay people, they get a pass sometimes.
I mean, they're openly saying that.
So the fact that they've gone so far off the track, I think, necessitates pressure from America to get things right or else Europe's not going to survive.
So I'm 100% for that.
preston bates
Absolutely. I mean, this is the land of Magna Carta, right?
I mean...
And John Locke and Adam Smith and some of the greatest thinkers ever.
And so I want to see Europe, I want to see Donald Trump use soft power and use trade and tariffs to make these non-trade and non-tariff concessions from Europe and really separate and quarantine China, which it sounds like is the plan, was to quarantine China.
And if they're able to do that and also break the back of the EU and really make the West about ideas and, you know, just compare that.
Communism versus American nationalism and capitalism with Christ at the center.
I think that's an amazing conversation we should have every day.
And we're going to do the best we can at BorderHawk.News to bring you those stories.
harrison smith
Well, BorderHawk.News does an incredible job.
Of course, Tommy Robinson does an incredible job.
My guest, in case you're just tuning in, is Preston S. Bates on X. Preston S. Bates on X. Go follow him and follow BorderHawk.News.
In the last minute we have here, what's next for Tommy Robinson?
What's the next step?
And we're just going to have to wait until July to see if he survives that long.
preston bates
Well, Vox Populi is going to go cover and meet with him in prison and try to bring a report from where he's at in prison.
Katie Hopkins, famously on The Apprentice and a hilarious comedian, she's going to be doing a performance for Tommy and all the proceeds and ticket sales will go to Tommy so that when he gets out, he has a little bit of pocket cash and support.
He's very popular with who he's popular with.
And so this will not be the final chapter for Tommy.
But your audience can be supportive by just retweeting this, sharing this with other people.
You can send Tommy mail.
He's getting mail.
He reads it.
He really values that.
Obviously, thank Elon and thank Ezra Levant for funding his legal bills.
harrison smith
Absolutely. It's just incredible stuff, and we honor Tommy Robinson.
And for all the naysayers out there who don't like Tommy Robinson, you go spend 150 days in solitary confinement, then you can talk.
He's paid the price, and there's a reason they're going after him.
It's because the message he pushes is effective and right.
Welcome back, folks.
This is the American Journal.
We know what the plan is in general, but...
We may be getting some more specific information coming out about the exact timeline, but simply put, it's the same plan they play every time.
Problem, reaction, solution.
Throughout the summer, they're going to do everything they can to aggravate the left, various racial identity groups, religious identity groups.
Special interest groups, like sexual identity groups, targeting them for radicalization and acceleration.
Start with peaceful protests, move on to violent protests, create a condition of violence that necessitates a federal response, and then use the federal response to claim that Trump is a fascist dictator.
And has to be removed.
It's a very simple playbook.
It can be headed off right now.
This is the craziest part of all of this.
And this is why the frustration I have with Trump I think is justified.
Because you can stop this right now.
We know the people who are doing it.
We know the ways they're doing it.
We know the ways they're communicating it to each other.
We know what they plan.
They're so overconfident at this point.
They're having Zoom meetings where they're discussing this openly.
So why wait for it to happen?
I mean, do we really have to do that?
Do we really have to wait until it's June or July, until there's been some major false flag attack that's pissed everybody off and activated all the activist groups, where they're burning down cities again, and Trump releases the National Guard?
And then they, you know, have to be fighting people and, you know, people are shooting at cops and it breaks down into total chaos.
Like, do we have to wait for that?
I mean, we know it's coming.
We know what their plans are.
We know their operations.
So, why are we not arresting them for them doing it in 2020?
I mean, there are people on video going, yeah, I came here from, you know, I came...
To Missouri from Chicago to lead this riot and it burned down a building.
How do you not arrest that person and throw them in jail for crossing state lines to organize a riot?
I mean, that is a federal violation.
So, you know, again, it's like this is the frustration when it comes to Trump.
It's like, not only...
Are they not doing anything that I can sell to actually proactively prevent this from happening?
The last time it happened, they didn't do anything to stop it.
Now, that was likely because it was an election year, and Trump was just basically running the calculus and going, it's going to look really bad if I deploy the National Guard against these people.
I'll leave it up to the states.
They'll have to pay the political price for it, but winning the election is...
Is the supreme concern at that point.
Of course, I wonder if he could go back in time, knowing that they stole it from him anyway, if he wouldn't have just unleashed the National Guard right off the bat.
Which, again, is kind of where we are now.
It's kind of where we are now.
We kind of have traveled back to April 2020 when the Black Lives Matter is starting to gear up.
The radicals are starting to organize.
They're planning a summer of chaos.
It's like, we literally already went through this five years ago.
Are we really going to have to go through it again?
Because here's the thing.
That was a warm-up.
That was a chaotic and largely disorganized green light to commit chaos, and this is what happened.
When you have these same people who built networks over 2020, That are still in operation.
That have become more sophisticated, more organized over the last five years.
That their side has been in power and they've been receiving millions of dollars through USAID and other scams.
I don't think you're going to see the majority of the conflict being these massive widespread and sort of...
Decentralized riots.
I think you're going to see operations being carried out.
We see it with the swatting.
The swatting that's taking place, it's still taking place.
It's still happening.
Austin Metcalfe's father was just swatted.
A lot of native patriots just got swatted.
It's still happening at an incredibly rapid rate.
What do you think that signifies?
What do you think that means?
It means when things really start going down, They're telling you, we have your address and we're going to be coming for you.
And by the way, they're setting up the condition that where if they come for you and you call the cops, cops don't show up because you've been swatted and you're now on a list to not respond to.
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harrison smith
So I'm just wondering, where's the cavalry?
Where is law enforcement?
Where is the federal government?
How are they not rounding up these swatters by now?
Genuinely. Where is the equivalent of the sedition hunters?
Where are the thousands upon thousands of employees scrubbing through every piece of digital evidence in every hour of footage they can get from 2020 to identify the leaders there and arrest them?
What are we doing?
What is this?
I get it.
I mean, he's trying to prevent World War III.
Okay, fine.
We got a list of priorities here.
But it's just, it's like we know this is going to be an issue.
We know it's going to be an issue.
Why not deal with it now?
Why not deal with it right now when it hasn't broken out yet and they're still putting all their little pieces together?
Why is Norm Eisen and George Soros and Alexander Soros And all their little henchmen not being rounded up by the police.
Why not?
Why is this not happening?
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Why is this not happening?
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harrison smith
At the end of the day, you know, I'm not exactly...
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harrison smith
I think it's like, okay.
You've got this guy, Nicholas Decker, right?
He says, the ultimate source of political power is always and will be violence.
He's like, when do we just kill them?
Since somebody responds to him.
When must you kill whom?
Are you going to announce the start of the festivities publicly?
And then he posted a picture of Nicholas Decker's front door.
So it's like, we can go there.
Like, if you want to do this, we can do it.
If you want to plunge the U.S. into a suicidal civil war at a moment where our geopolitical enemies are banging on the gate.
And just waiting for a vulnerability.
And that might, I mean, that may be the plan in total.
I mean, that might be as far as it goes.
Is they just go, hey, all we need to do is get the right to respond, you know, in a way that's violent.
And then our networks, you know, feel justified in committing insane violence.
And it just creates a feedback loop back and forth, back and forth of increasing.
Levels of violence that plunges the whole country into the civil war and just creates the chaos and the vulnerability needed for them to give China the green light, right?
Shut off the transformers, activate the stay-behind networks, launch the decentralized terrorist attacks.
I mean, we're in such a dangerous position right now.
And again, can't help but fume at the fact that the DHS and the FBI It's focused on expelling Lebanese medical school students because they wrote an op-ed about Israel.
Like, you understand?
It's not a small thing.
It's a signal that represents the complete misallocation of our resources that are not infinite and that are desperately needed to deal with the very real issues America faces, not the...
Self-inflicted issues Israel faces.
It's just insane.
It really is.
I do know I've got some people on hold still, but I want to go through this thread by Mike Shelby at Grayzone Intel.
And I'm going to ask my Shelby to come on next week to break this down for us.
But the thread he wrote does a great job of it anyway.
I'm just going to go ahead and read it for you.
It's at Grayzone Intel.
And that's G-R-A-Y, zone intel on X. He says this, on April 5th, the anti-Trump movement mobilized up to 3 million protesters nationwide.
Another national day of protest is scheduled for this weekend.
It will likely be smaller, but don't be fooled.
The U.S. is on the verge of another disruptive summer.
Here's why.
Excuse me.
January, hundreds of protest groups have built the human infrastructure required for a sustained protest movement.
They've recruited and trained activist leaders, organized hundreds of new protest groups across the country, and rallied them nationwide.
By all metrics, they have been at least moderately successful.
These national days of protest show that the movement has staying power.
This is critical because sustained mass protests are a precondition for advancing to direct action.
So let's differentiate between the two.
Protests are groups of people complaining about specific political parties and actions.
Direct action is when these people get directly involved in disrupting those policies and actions.
And everyone knows protests don't do anything.
The logical next step is to escalate protests to direct action against deportation and other federal activities.
And of course, we know that and we've covered it over and over, the fact that these protests, almost 100% of the time, either they are in support of a conservative right-wing idea, in which case they are...
Totally ignored, if not outright criminalized.
Thinking, of course, of things like January 6th.
Or they're on the left, and the protests themselves are not so much a political activity, grassroots, drawing attention to an idea, but rather they're organized by the elite to give the facade of justification for what they want to do anyway.
They want to impose some You know, a measure that isn't popular and isn't justified.
And so first they, you know, seed the activist groups and go, hey, go out and demand this so we can give it to you.
And that's literally what happens.
I mean, it's very simple the way they do it.
They go to the activist groups and they go, hey, we want, you know, whatever.
And they do it even on a small scale too.
So you'll have like a college go, hey, you know, we want to, you know, increase affirmative action.
We want to increase DEI.
So we need a reason to do that.
So you activist groups, first they go to the media and they go, okay, write articles that decry the lack of DEI at this university.
And they use those articles and they go to their activist groups and go, do you see how bad this is?
You have to stand up for this.
And the activist groups go out and demand, we want DEI, we want DEI.
And then the administration, who got the ball rolling in the first place and always intended to do this, goes...
Gee, look at all these protesters.
We really got to answer their call.
I mean, it's irresponsible for us to ignore the voice of so many people calling out to us.
Our hands are tied.
We have to get more DEI now.
It was a plan from the beginning.
So when Mike Shelby says protests don't work, that's true.
They don't work to actually change policy.
They work to unify messaging, to create networks, to justify decisions already made by the elites.
And to pave the way for greater direct action, the example would be like, you know, blocking airplanes that are carrying deportation flights or interfering with deportation raids by ICE because you have leakers inside that organization.
Or basic terrorist attacks, throwing Molotov cocktails at Republican offices, which is already happening, but expected to happen a lot more and a lot...
More often.
The logical next step is to escalate protests to direct action against deportation and other federal activities.
If that doesn't work, escalate again.
Here's what it looks like.
Symbolic resistance leads to selective resistance, leads to mass resistance, leads to color revolution.
And it is the color revolution playbook that is being run as we speak.
We're watching this movement advance from toothless but sustained protest, what's called symbolic resistance, to selective resistance.
In this phase, we see sustained direct action, not just sporadic events, but a real escalation of targeted strategic disruption.
The Trump Resistance 2.0 is in the process of making this phase transition.
It will almost certainly coincide with nationwide events on Thursday the 1st of May, a.k.a.
May Day, a.k.a.
International Workers' Day, and it could spill into the weekend.
I think this will mark the turning point of the national protest movement and set up conditions for a more disruptive summer.
I don't expect anything on the order of 2020, but we are at a minimum headed towards 2017-level protest and direct action.
What does that mean?
Well, this is not the first time an organizer has called for activists who physically block deportation flights, but this weekend an activist renewed the call.
He says the aim this summer will be to normalize direct action and gain media coverage, which will encourage more and larger actions in the future.
And the Trump administration will be forced to respond, which will almost certainly lead to more civil unrest.
And of course, if you're interested in receiving a weekly SITREP situation report on the far left, the Trump resistance and what's next for civil unrest, protests and riots and sign up for my intelligence newsletter here.
You can go to grayzoneresearch.substack.com.
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And of course some comments to this are also insightful.
Bumbletron at Citizen Obscura says, This is Norm Eisen's playbook.
Activate people based on each and every aspect of identity.
Ratchet up violence throughout the summer.
Force Trump to either crack down and provide evidence for fascism or let it slide like in 2020 and lose his base.
So that's the lose-lose situation they're setting up for Trump.
And the winning move...
Is to seize the initiative and prevent it from ever coming about.
And you do that by rounding up the lower-level people, finding the on-the-ground, useful idiot activists, arrest them, charge them with domestic terror, which they are committing.
I'm not suggesting doing anything untoward here.
I'm actually laying down how the law should actually work.
You arrest the lower-level people for the violent activity they've been involved in, like firebombing Tesla facilities.
You interrogate them, you question them about their communication networks, you get warrants, applicable legal warrants, unlike the leftists tend to use, to investigate and surveil the communication networks of these groups.
You find out who's funding and coordinating them, and you launch a RICO case.
And you use that RICO case to go after the guys at the top, like Norm Eisen.
Because what we're dealing with is a criminal gang.
That's all it is.
It's a criminal mafia.
It's powerful and it's well-connected, but so are most mafias.
That's what makes them dangerous.
So, you know, if you can prove that one of these people was acting on orders from one of the organizations that's funded by somebody like Norm Eisen or, you know, organized and orchestrated and managed by somebody like Norm Eisen or Alexander Soros, then you've got a solid RICO case there for,
you know, domestic terror by proxy.
Is that happening?
Are they doing that?
Are they rounding these people up?
Are they paving the way?
Are they getting the warrants?
Are they investigating these networks?
Are they in the chat rooms?
Are they in the Zoom chats?
Are they investigating the telegrams?
Are they using their unbelievable influence to get backdoor access through the social media companies?
I mean, these are the tools at our disposal.
They've been used against us for 30 years.
They can be used for us as well.
And while I'd love to live in the libertarian utopian paradise where a small government can just give citizens total privacy and never do any of this stuff and we'd all be fine, you know,
I'd love to live in that dream world as well.
But the world we live in right now is one where these weapons exist, have been used against us.
For a very long time, to very devastating effect, but now they're in our hands.
And if we don't use them, then we lose the possibility of even retaining what very little, you know, the semblance of the founding morality that we still have left goes away forever.
So, like, extraordinary circumstances call for extraordinary measures.
And the situation we find ourselves in now is very...
Very extraordinary.
Okay? We have time to go out to a few more of your phone calls.
We're just making sure I'm not missing any.
Oh, there actually is some pretty big news out of D.C. here from Tulsi Gabbard, who does seem to be doing her best to fulfill promises that Trump's...
Trump and his team made.
She wrote this this morning.
Nearly 60 years after the tragic assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the American people will, for the first time, have the opportunity to review the federal government's investigation thanks to Donald Trump's leadership and commitment to maximum transparency.
This comes along with a press release from the Director of National Intelligence Office saying, Director Gabbard and Secretary Kennedy statement on release of previously classified Senator Robert F. Kennedy assassination records.
And so these...
Are set to be released sometime soon.
There's been another release.
Eric Schmidt put this out, and again, it's thanks to Tulsi Gabbard.
Until yesterday, the Biden administration's, quote, plan for countering domestic terrorism was classified.
Now, thanks to DNI Gabbard, it's public and it's a roadmap for left-wing ideological warfare.
It's called Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism.
And this was released on the 9th of this month, April 2025.
In June 2021, the Biden administration released its public strategy for countering domestic terrorism.
In a lawsuit, America First Legal discovered that there was a separate classified version of that plan, but the private version was not public until now.
This was written in the early months of the Biden presidency, but as it lays out in detail exactly what they would go on to do and how they justified it.
By adopting the framework of domestic terrorism, they could effectively treat their critics as enemies of the state.
What's remarkable about the document is that it's an explicitly ideological version.
Its scope extends far beyond criminal violence.
It encompasses online speech, education, gun control, and even election participation.
It's a strategy to suppress not just individuals, but ideas.
The plan lays out a four-pillar strategy.
One, understand and share domestic terrorism-related information.
Two, prevent domestic terror recruitment and mobilization to violence.
Three, disrupt and deter domestic terror activity.
Four, confront long-term contributors to domestic terror.
A lot of jargons.
Here's what it actually means.
Pillar one is information sharing.
It's a whole-of-government strategy and practice.
They want every arm of the government to be a partner in this.
Remember, when this document refers to domestic terrorism, DT, we know what that means because they publicly told us.
Biden administration may be reviving efforts to label concerned parents as domestic terrorists.
Yeah, this is the label they apply to their enemies, regardless of the activity of their enemies, whether they genuinely conform to that definition.
Of course, it's this stuff that's always running through my mind when I hear Donald Trump talk about, oh, we're going to deport homegrown ones too.
Now, he used the term homegrown.
Talk about the criminals that he wanted to send to El Salvador, saying even if they're American citizens, we'll send them to El Salvador.
But he didn't say like American citizen criminals.
He said homegrown.
The word homegrown almost always goes right before terrorists, right?
So if this stuff is all in place, and you understand that to a large degree the deep state is still very much functional in carrying out their long-laid plans, despite Donald Trump being in office, Then what Trump is doing is wittingly or not playing into their hands by expanding the measures that can be taken against people labeled by the government domestic terrorists.
And by using the immigration frustration, getting people to basically be so frustrated with illegal immigration that even when it's an immigrant who's not illegal and being...
Expelled and deported because they wrote an op-ed that was anti-Israel.
People are fine with it because it's like, whatever, they're an immigrant, screw them, we just want all immigrants out.
Which is how they're playing on your emotions to get you to not think through the consequences of what's being done right now.
So, this is all very dangerous.
And Trump is, as I said, unwittingly or not, paving the way for American citizens.
To be declared domestic terrorists, enemy combatants, to be deprived due process, and to be treated like enemies on the battlefield rather than citizens opposing the direction of their government in perfect alignment with the First Amendment in spirit and letter.
Pillar two, preventing recruitment and mobilization.
In practice, this means for mobilizing the security state to censor and suppress right-wingers.
We know this because it was detailed in the thousands of pages of documents we unearthed.
When Eric Schmidt first sued the Biden admin in 2021, that's America's censorship regime going on trial, and we have a lot of experience with that, personally.
The plan lays out the roadmap for how the Biden administration would partner with powerful third-party actors, big tech, left-wing NGOs, and anti-hate groups, etc., to implement the censorship program.
The Pillar 3 is about transforming the mission of the security state to place a higher priority on prosecuting domestic terrorism and pushing for expanded power to pursue that agenda.
And that's what they did in Biden's first year.
The FBI more than doubled its DTE caseload.
Again, we have domestic terrorists in this country.
They're the leftist.
We have a roadmap on how to deal with them provided by Biden.
We just have to flip it around on them.
I don't care if you don't want to do it.
This is what's necessary to survive.
And Donald Trump needs to get serious about this before it's too late.
That's going to do it for us here at American Journal.
We'll see you on Monday.
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