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It's Friday, April 25th, in the year of our Lord, 2025. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing, get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Coming to you live this Friday morning from the Infowars headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
We're going to be actually opening up the phone lines today. | ||
Open line Friday. | ||
And we have a lot to talk about. | ||
course as always we have some we have some interesting developments across the board I guess you could say including I think what may be some very concerning | ||
Concerning signals about attacks on American military bases. | ||
I'm connecting some dots here, and I want to present that to you. | ||
But we've got a lot of videos to show you, lots of phone calls to get to. | ||
We've got a guest in the third hour. | ||
Let's begin today, as you do every day, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily newscast for Friday, the 25th of April, 2025. | ||
China exempts some goods from 125% tariffs. | ||
China is considering suspending its 125% tariff on certain U.S. imports, including medical equipment and industrial chemicals due to economic concerns, according to people familiar with the matter. | ||
The Chinese government is collecting requests from businesses for goods that could be exempt from tariffs to alleviate economic pressure. | ||
A task force has been set up for this purpose. | ||
China's Ministry of Finance and General Administration of Customs did not respond to requests for comment on the exemption discussions highlighting ongoing complexities in trade relations. | ||
And in fact, Trump is saying that they are communicating with China, although officially there are no talks. | ||
It appears that something is happening in the background and the tariff situation is... | ||
Really looking better by the day. | ||
Meanwhile, Houthi rebels have shot down seven U.S. Reaper drones worth $200 million in recent weeks. | ||
Houthi rebels in Yemen have shot down seven U.S. Reaper drones worth over $200 million in less than six weeks, marking a significant loss for the Pentagon during its military campaign against these militants. | ||
The U.S. has launched over 750 attacks on the Houthi since President Donald Trump ordered an expanded campaign starting March 15. With concerns raised about civilian casualties from American strikes in Yemen, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, Elizabeth Warren, and Tim Kaine expressed concerns about civilian casualties potentially caused by U.S. strikes, | ||
specifically citing last week's strike that may have killed more than 70 civilians, which is, again, just kind of just horrifying. | ||
So there, that's my comment. | ||
That's my comment on that. | ||
I didn't realize how massive this campaign was. | ||
There's been like one or two strikes that have gotten a lot of attention. | ||
Did not realize that we're talking about 750 strikes in a little over a month. | ||
That is absolutely massive. | ||
And apparently extremely expensive. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump directs DOJ to investigate Democrats' donation platform, ActBlue. | ||
President Trump on Thursday requested Attorney General Pam Bondi investigate ActBlue and other donation groups in what the White House says is a crackdown on illegal straw donor and foreign contributions in American elections. | ||
ActBlue is one of the main online donations platforms for Democrats and the fundraising group in a media statement called Trump's actions, quote, Blatantly unlawful, as it vowed to immediately pursue all legal avenues to protect and defend itself. | ||
Trump has, since taking office for a second time in January, used his presidential power to target people and groups his administration have deemed political enemies or unfair critics. | ||
I love how they just drop in, and they put a little bullet point. | ||
It's like, oh, reminder, here's a little, we'll call this a propaganda point. | ||
Thank goodness Axios has a little propaganda point, totally unrelated to the... | ||
Matter at hand, but put there deliberately to skew the way you interpret the story. | ||
Very clearly, and we've covered this, and we've got it on hidden camera, and it's just, this is a home run waiting to happen. | ||
The only way I think that this investigation doesn't uncover very blatant fraud at ActBlue, which it should discover that since it does exist, and we know this, and in case you're new to this story, ActBlue is a laundry service for Democrat donations. | ||
People donate to ActBlue. | ||
ActBlue cuts it up into a bunch of little tiny donations, repackages it, and sends it to Democrat candidates. | ||
And it was discovered that they were basically using fake identities to do this. | ||
And this has all but been confirmed, not officially, I guess, in a courtroom. | ||
But you've got people like James O 'Keefe finding ActBlue donators who donate like 10,000 times over a four-year period, goes to those people, asks if they've ever donated to ActBlue, and the people say no. | ||
So it's their name, their information being used to process the payments, but the payments aren't coming from them. | ||
So it's fraud. | ||
So it's fraud, pretty blatantly. | ||
Now the only way this wouldn't work is if... | ||
They basically just ActBlue is complicit by willful blindness, right? | ||
If ActBlue basically can go, hey, well, we just take the donations. | ||
It's not up to us to confirm who's giving them and who's not. | ||
But I don't even think that would be a valid excuse because it is up to them to confirm it. | ||
I mean, they're engaged in political activity that has legal requirements. | ||
So that certain people can't donate, you know, more than the cap is or corporations donating in the names of their employees. | ||
Like there are legal guardrails that ActBlue clearly has either deliberately overrun or just accidentally ignoring. | ||
Either way, I expect to see a lot out of this. | ||
And again, it's not because ActBlue is anti-Trump. | ||
If that was the case... | ||
There's like 10,000 other organizations that you could also go after. | ||
Trump's going after his biggest critics. | ||
It's like, well, when the entire system is against him, it means anybody he goes after is going to be a Trump critic. | ||
So it turns out if you just weaponize the entire media and fundraising and political landscape against a person... | ||
Meanwhile, top Russian general killed in Moscow as U.S. envoy arrives for talks. | ||
Russia's foreign ministry called it a terrorist attack and surveillance footage showed a car exploding as Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik Was approaching it in a Moscow suburb. | ||
We actually have video of that, or at least of the aftermath of the burning wreckage of a car outside of a Moscow governmental building. | ||
But again, we're seeing, I mean, there was a bit of a lull in the Ukraine-Russia war there for a little while, but since then, things are heating up quite a bit. | ||
It seems like the Trump administration is getting a little bit impatient with all of this. | ||
And finally, we have this, and Alex spent a good long time on this yesterday. | ||
I'm going to follow up today. | ||
Digging into some of these details as there are more developments for the stories at Infowars. | ||
Emergency report. | ||
Active Pentagon coup against the Trump administration and the American people discovered Secretary of Defense Hegseth must launch immediate court-martial proceedings against all those guilty of treason. | ||
This comes following an undercover expose by the O 'Keefe Media Group, which caught high-level DOD branch chief calling President Trump illegitimate, vowing to resist him. | ||
everything he does and dismissing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as insanely young and unfit to serve as Defense Secretary. | ||
Yes, again, a Department of Defense branch chief caught on video orchestrating treasonous activity, sedition at the highest levels of our government. | ||
Again, if you're watching the Alex Jones show yesterday, I don't think I'm going to outdo his righteous indignation at what's going on here and encouraging Trump. | ||
Wrap these people up. | ||
I mean, investigate and punish these people severely for the crimes that they're committing, which are very, very closely, if not by definition, treason. | ||
It's treason. | ||
They're committing treason. | ||
And this really is, as I said at the beginning of this week, the most important story in the world right now. | ||
And it's the same story being played out. | ||
They're still pushing SignalGate. | ||
It's pretty interesting how this is not working this time, but they're still trying it. | ||
It's funny. | ||
You go on Google News or whatever, just headline aggregator, and for the last week at least, there's always been at least one, usually more. | ||
Today there were two stories about SignalGate, approaching it from different directions, making outrageous claims. | ||
It's literally nothing. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Pete Hegseth was expected to go along with the plan to attack Iran. | ||
That's why he was put in the position that he was put in. | ||
And when it came down to decision time, he was actually on the non-interventionalist side. | ||
And so they're trying to remove him. | ||
And short of removing him, they are forcing everyone around him out. | ||
So I believe he's had, before yesterday, there were at least three aides. | ||
That were fired under accusations, claims that they were leakers, claims they've vehemently denied and for which no proof has ever been put forward. | ||
And yesterday, I believe his senior assistant was forced out. | ||
Whoever his aide was just under him. | ||
So I can just imagine now Pete Hegseth on top of trying to deal with the unimaginable burden of being Defense Secretary of the United States having to handle the Pentagon and the war plans and everything. | ||
On top of that, he's having to concern himself with the lies being spread about him and the rumors. | ||
I'm sure whatever we see is just a small shadow of the activity behind the scenes of people pressuring Trump and whoever else to get rid of Pete Hegseth. | ||
He's just surrounded by traitors. | ||
He is drowning in Sedition all around him. | ||
And those very few people closest to him, who he personally chose and are trustworthy, are all being forced out of those positions, isolating him even further as more and more warmongering, psycho-Israeli first infiltrators encircle him, | ||
creeping closer and closer by the day. | ||
And if they succeed, it's World War III. | ||
And replace him with an Iran war hawk. | ||
It's World War III. | ||
So, this has to be the biggest story in the world right now. | ||
And it has to be the biggest concern of the Trump administration right now. | ||
On top of everything else they have to deal with. | ||
This really is the problem. | ||
Do we not have enough on our plates? | ||
Do we not have enough to deal with right now? | ||
It's like... | ||
Yeah, it's just incredibly infuriating. | ||
You really can't run anything like this. | ||
You can't run a country like this. | ||
You couldn't even run a donut shop like this. | ||
You can't run a household like this. | ||
You can just imagine the level of stress that operating at these levels intrinsically entails. | ||
And while you're trying to deal with the Iran nuclear issue and China menacing Taiwan and the tariffs and... | ||
What's going on in Ukraine and Russia, terrorist attacks on both sides, Kiev being bombed, 80 people being injured, assassinations of high-level Russian military. | ||
It just goes on and on and on. | ||
And then on top of that, you have the people that are supposed to be on your team, the people that are supposed to be backing you up and benefiting you, are instead stabbing you in the back continuously, interfering with everything. | ||
And just making your entire life and job that much more difficult. | ||
At a certain point, this really is a national security issue. | ||
It literally is. | ||
That our national security is being harmed by the media running with this completely non-existent story that they've kept afloat for two weeks at this point. | ||
Signalgate. | ||
Of course, meanwhile, the person who actually started Signalgate, Waltz, who actually Included the editor of the Atlantic magazine, the most anti-Trump rag in existence, to the group chat. | ||
No pressure on him. | ||
No calls for him to resign. | ||
His aides aren't being forced out of their positions, which is how you know this has absolutely nothing to do with the puff of smoke that they're presenting for you. | ||
The arguments that they're predicating all these attacks on are obviously not legitimate. | ||
There are ulterior motives, or rather, there's one ulterior motive, and that is demanding war with Iran as immediately and as devastatingly as possible. | ||
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I think the serving size is just one because they're just absolutely jam-packed with the incredible dang near miraculous Shilajit Complex. | ||
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I don't even know if he was scheduled to make a statement. | ||
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Let's go to Trump live and see what he is talking about here. | ||
He's just walking off. | ||
Okay, so it looks like it was a brief little media press gaggle ahead of getting on the helicopter. | ||
Can we take a moment to enjoy the fact that he's not getting lost? | ||
We take a moment to enjoy the fact that he seems cognizant and in possession of all of his mental and physical faculties. | ||
Isn't this something? | ||
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Yeah, but here comes the main test, all right? | |
Is he going to make it up the stairs? | ||
Can he make it up the stairs? | ||
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Oh, my God, it's frozen. | ||
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Are they censoring Istanbul? | |
He went down like a Biden. | ||
Yeah, isn't it amazing? | ||
Isn't it amazing seeing a president walking on his own volition with his arm around his wife rather than his wife dragging him around like an unwilling dog on a leash? | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's amazing what can happen when you win an election. | ||
So that is your Daily Dispatch. | ||
We have a lot of other things to talk about, including like five different judges. | ||
Blocking Trump's orders yesterday. | ||
And it's almost to a cartoonish point at this point. | ||
Where on a single day, like five different executive orders all get blocked by various district court judges who nobody voted for. | ||
Who nobody voted for. | ||
And who we have no ability to recall. | ||
This is the craziest part. | ||
And again, you have to... | ||
You have to appreciate the irony of the Democratic Party so consistently using completely undemocratic means to frustrate their political opponents who do in fact have a Democratic mandate to pursue the policies that they're putting forward. | ||
So Trump won the election. | ||
The Republicans won the election. | ||
The House and the Senate are Republican majorities. | ||
That represents the will of the people as expressed through the Through the voting booth, and yet we can't get anything done because totally unelected government bureaucrats in judge robes say that we can't. | ||
Now the way that democracy, or rather our republic, is supposed to work is people are answerable to their constituency, so they have to always take that into account, whatever actions they take. | ||
So Ted Cruz has to think to himself, before I take this vote, What are the people of Texas going to think? | ||
And if his perception or what he's been told from the people of Texas is we want you to vote one way, he's probably going to vote that way because his political career depends on him being re-elected. | ||
Judges don't have that concern. | ||
Theoretically, that's supposed to keep them above the fray. | ||
That's why the Supreme Court is inaugurated for a lifetime and sits for a lifetime appointment. | ||
Ostensibly, you don't want your judiciary being subject to the whims of the crowd. | ||
You want them to not have to think, ooh, gee, if I answer this way, I might lose my job if I answer this way. | ||
I'm going to keep my job because my boss wants me to vote this way, so I better go along with him, or the people want this, so even though it's illegal, I'll allow it. | ||
You want your judges, especially at the highest levels, to be above that for you to be able to make these decisions | ||
an unbiased fashion. | ||
That's not really the world that we live in anymore. | ||
In fact, it's entirely not the world that we live in. | ||
The judges are very clearly political actors. | ||
Their decisions always, always, always go one direction. | ||
Their personal proclivities or personal political beliefs are clearly the overriding thing that the judges find most important is their own personal view of the issue or | ||
personal They don't have to go up for re-election, | ||
so they don't have to concern themselves with, well, gee, if I make this decision... | ||
You know, people aren't going to like it and I'll be out of office. | ||
So there is no way for the American people at this point to exercise control over the U.S. government. | ||
The way that we're supposed to exercise control is by voting for people, get into office, to set policy. | ||
But when every one of those policies is countermanded by somebody that nobody voted for, then we have a giant issue here. | ||
Again, we talked yesterday with Jason Goodman about at least one way that the | ||
These judges' decisions could be circumvented or the judges themselves could be removed by allowing citizens to basically sue them. | ||
I called it another form of impeachment, but he said that wasn't quite the right characterization. | ||
But obviously none of them have even started to be impeached or anything like that. | ||
Congress and the Senate are just not doing anything. | ||
It really is pathetic, and that might be the most frustrating thing at this point. | ||
It's how hard Republicans worked, including just regular people, desperately fighting to get Republicans elected, and Republicans basically have spent the last 93 days on vacation doing absolutely nothing to codify anything Trump has done into law. | ||
It's absolutely infuriating, I have to say. | ||
And in terms of how slow things are going and how stuck in the mud we seem to be, Somebody went on, who was it? | ||
There was some guy, Mike Davis, went on a show yesterday and was like, trust me, I've talked to the DOJ. | ||
Things are happening. | ||
And you take the transcript of this video. | ||
Maybe I'll pull the video in and I'll show it in the next segment before we get into it. | ||
But, I mean, you could not ask AI to come up with a more typical Non-response, non-statement. | ||
I mean, it's like he goes on, he just says a bunch of cliches, actually, at this point. | ||
Practically a parody of, like, the QAnon truster, where he's just like, things are happening, okay? | ||
I can't tell you what they are or who they're against or anything else, but trust me. | ||
Things are happening. | ||
Things take time. | ||
And it's just like, okay, you reached into the grab bag of statements that mean nothing but key people twiddling their thumbs. | ||
I'm telling you, we didn't fall for it the first time. | ||
We're not falling for it this time. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
And I'll do a little compare and contrast where the Democrats were at this point. | ||
And Biden's a man. | ||
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This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I forgot to drop in that video. | ||
I'm going to drop in that video right now. | ||
It was published by Silver Lock Media. | ||
And it's Mike Davis saying, justice is coming. | ||
Sit back. | ||
White hats in control. | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
Or things similar to that. | ||
No. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
No. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
Because I'm not buying this. | ||
I'm not really even going to entertain it. | ||
I'll show it to you just since I'm talking about it. | ||
So you know what I'm talking about. | ||
But I don't know if I could design a better example of platitude. | ||
Of just saying absolutely nothing. | ||
Hinting that you're saying something like, are we not all sick of this yet? | ||
Let's go to the video here. | ||
This is Mike Davis. | ||
With a bunch of hot air. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I want you to check out what Mike Davis is saying right now. | |
He just went on Bannon's war room, and he just came out of a meeting with the United States Department of Justice. | ||
And he had, I think, something very important to share. | ||
This is cut one. | ||
Take a look at Mike Davis. | ||
Justice is definitely coming. | ||
Let me just assure the war room posse, justice... | ||
Is coming and there's going to be accountability for this unprecedented Republican lawfare where the Biden Justice Department was politicized and weaponized. | ||
There's going to be accountability for a lot of these crimes. | ||
It takes time to build these crimes. | ||
Kash Patel is there. | ||
He's doing a hell of a good job. | ||
So is Dan Bongino, his deputy. | ||
Justice is coming. | ||
So just because we don't see it publicly does not mean it's not happening. | ||
Mike. | ||
Love Mike. | ||
So what's the message in that? | ||
Settle down, son. | ||
Settle down. | ||
Adults are now in charge. | ||
So you've got a situation where you had a very corrupt agency, very corrupt agency, and two men who know this better than almost any one of their critics, who know what's actually going on there, who have documented it. | ||
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Who've spent their careers focused on it in these last few years, these last decade now? | |
They're there. | ||
And so this, oh, nothing's happening. | ||
Okay, settle down. | ||
Settle down. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
Like, what? | ||
Settle down? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Settle down. | ||
Our country's at stake. | ||
Nothing is happening. | ||
Nothing is happening. | ||
Because if something was happening, you'd be able to show us or tell us or at least provide some sort of... | ||
Even vague hint. | ||
I mean, what did we hear right there? | ||
Justice is coming. | ||
Just be patient. | ||
Just because something's not apparent doesn't mean it's not happening. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
We're not playing this game anymore. | ||
Why would we believe you? | ||
I mean, what's happening, though? | ||
They want to act like... | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what they want to act like. | ||
They want to act like you can't talk about what you're doing while you're doing it. | ||
That for things to happen, it has to happen in the background. | ||
That you just can't know about it. | ||
And how dare you not trust it? | ||
You have... | ||
Here's what I'm getting at. | ||
We have no reason to trust you. | ||
We have been betrayed over and over again. | ||
We have constantly been told, just settle down, just wait and see. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Stop questioning things. | ||
And then nothing ever happens. | ||
And the bad guys retain control. | ||
The good guys get destroyed. | ||
So, it's not like you can point to anything you've done in the past and go, guys, can't you see how we do things here? | ||
Remember last time you thought we weren't doing anything, but then we came out with the big lawsuits and everything got better? | ||
So we're doing that again. | ||
Like, there's nothing in the past you can point to as evidence of what you're going to do in the future. | ||
So you have to tell us what you're doing. | ||
Beyond saying, be patient, trust us, just because things aren't happening doesn't mean things aren't happening. | ||
I mean, enough, enough of this. | ||
Stop acting like you're the superior one with the knowledge because you're trusting the plan. | ||
That's the thing that grates me. | ||
It's like, all these people saying nothing's happening, they just don't know. | ||
Like, no, nothing's happening. | ||
Nothing's happening. | ||
I mean, nothing has happened. | ||
And, like, again, it's... | ||
If something was happening, we would know. | ||
People would be fired. | ||
People would be expelled. | ||
People would be arrested. | ||
There would be charges laid. | ||
There would be indictments. | ||
There would be public investigations. | ||
I know this because I lived through 2021, and I saw what it looks like when a party in power uses its power against the enemy. | ||
We know what this looks like, and it wasn't quiet. | ||
It wasn't behind the scenes. | ||
It wasn't clandestine. | ||
The Democrats were never told, just, whoa, I know it doesn't look like we're doing anything, but just trust us. | ||
Democrats never get told that, do they? | ||
Because everything that happens, happens in the open. | ||
And even if it's supposed to be secret, it leaks, or the consequences of what's happening are apparent. | ||
In other words, we don't know the intricacies of an investigation in the FBI, but when people are being walked out of the building with their You get an idea that something is happening. | ||
We aren't getting any of that, so I'm pretty confident in saying nothing is happening. | ||
Nothing is happening. | ||
And I wanted to sort of emphasize this, so I utilized the power of Grok, and I simply asked it a couple questions about where the Democrats were at this point in the Biden administration. | ||
Biden administration inaugurated January 20th, 2021. | ||
And by April 25th, 2021, 400 January 6th protesters had been arrested. | ||
They launched the Sedition Hunter campaign. | ||
They had billboards up with all of the wanted people's faces. | ||
They had banks, bank records pouring in so they could go through to determine who bought a Bible in Washington, D.C. in the first week of January to kick down their door and haul them away in front of their children, pointing guns at their heads. | ||
400 people had been arrested. | ||
At this point in 2021. | ||
A grand jury had already been convened for Trump's financial charges in New York City. | ||
So it had already gone through the investigation. | ||
It had already gone through all of the prerequisites to get the grand jury. | ||
The grand jury had already been impaneled in New York City to go after Trump over his Stormy Daniels crap by this point in the Biden administration. | ||
Are we seeing anything even remotely like that from the Republicans? | ||
Are there any indictments that are coming down? | ||
Any grand juries being impaneled? | ||
Anything at all? | ||
No? | ||
Great. | ||
The Fulton County investigation had of course begun. | ||
And again, I remind you, this wasn't secret. | ||
They weren't out there going, trust us Democrats. | ||
Trust us, things are happening. | ||
And then like, you know, three months later, they're like, we've been investigating him in Fulton the whole time. | ||
No, the day the investigation gets launched, they're out on CNN going, we are going to discover what Trump did. | ||
We are going to get to the bottom of this. | ||
We are going to send him to jail for his whole life. | ||
The investigation has begun. | ||
We're subpoenaing records as we speak. | ||
Because you can do that all in the open if you're actually doing it. | ||
In Bongino, April 2nd, just because you don't immediately see it doesn't mean it isn't happening. | ||
Okay, but it definitely doesn't mean it is happening, right? | ||
If you don't see something, sure, it might be happening, but it's definitely not confirmation. | ||
What would that be? | ||
The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence, but it's also not evidence of its existence either. | ||
Okay, so by... | ||
By this time in the Biden administration, 400 January 6th protesters had been arrested, thousands more with wanted posters up, kicking down doors, dragging them away in front of their families. | ||
A grand jury had been convened for Trump's financial charges in New York City. | ||
The Fulton County investigation into the Georgia phone call had already been launched with investigations, people being subpoenaed, and everything else. | ||
Letitia James was conducting a civil investigation into Trump. | ||
She had to basically make a decision by May 18th, and in early May, that case was upgraded to criminal, and again, they were trying to put him in jail for hundreds of years. | ||
At this point in the Biden administration, that investigation was already very public, very far down the path towards the trial, and within a week or two, she would have turned it from a civil to a criminal case to try to imprison him. | ||
And at least four other major lawsuits were filed against Trump over January 6th in an attempt to destroy him. | ||
And that's just a brief little overview. | ||
So again, none of this happened in secret, did it? | ||
If you go back in time and look at articles from April 2021, you don't see Democrats saying, oh, just be patient, just trust us. | ||
Oh, don't believe your lying eyes. | ||
Everything good is happening in secret. | ||
You just don't know. | ||
No, they were out in the open going, here's the charge. | ||
Here's what we're going after him for. | ||
He's not going to get away. | ||
We're subpoenaing his information. | ||
We're going after him at Fulton. | ||
We're going after him for January 6th. | ||
We're going after him for financial crimes. | ||
We're going after him for Stormy Daniels. | ||
We are all hands on deck and we are going to get him. | ||
I mean, it was all public. | ||
It was all on the open because it was all actually happening. | ||
Okay, so what's different this time? | ||
I guess one different thing would be that we're talking about a whole swath of people rather than just one man, so I admit it gets a little bit more complicated. | ||
But to me, all that means is that it should actually be happening faster, because you've got like 10,000 targets rather than just one, and you could be launching public investigations about them all over the place. | ||
You know, maybe, hey. | ||
Maybe something's happening. | ||
And I'd love to be surprised by this. | ||
But it's one of those things that... | ||
How do I explain it? | ||
Like, you really can't be mad at people asking questions because you've given them nothing. | ||
Reminds me of everything else we talked about, right? | ||
They won't tell you what's actually happening, and then when you speculate, they get mad at you. | ||
I'm trying to think of a good example of this, but I really can't... | ||
I really can't think of one, but like... | ||
For some reason, I'm seeing some sort of police interaction where the police are like, why are you resisting? | ||
It's like, well, you haven't told them what's going on yet. | ||
You know, like something's happening and you're like freaking out and trying to deal with it and they're like, stop resisting! | ||
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Stop resisting! | |
And it's like, just tell me what's happening. | ||
You can't be mad at me for resisting when I don't know what's going on and you're just like attacking me. | ||
Or, you know, if you're like hiding everything and not telling anybody anything. | ||
So people assume you're not doing anything, then you get mad at them for assuming that. | ||
And it's like, but you haven't told us anything. | ||
You can't scold us for being impatient when you've given us absolutely nothing that we can rely on as a reason why we shouldn't be impatient, as a reason why patience is valid or a good thing to do right now. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
And meanwhile, just everything Trump is doing is being countermanded by the courts. | ||
Everything. | ||
Just the last 24 hours from when this was published, judges ordered the Trump administration to, one, bring back an illegal alien from El Salvador. | ||
I believe a different one than the Kilmar guy. | ||
Two, restore funds to schools practicing DEI. | ||
They say you can't stop DEI, apparently. | ||
Restore funds to sanctuary cities. | ||
Okay, so cities announced that they're disobeying federal law and refuse to participate in basic federal law enforcement. | ||
But we have to fund them for some reason. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
And two, four, drop proof of citizenship mandate for voter registration. | ||
So are we trusting the plan? | ||
The obvious solution to any of this would be to have Congress and Senate actually pass laws codifying these things rather than the Republicans being useless. | ||
Spuds, just wastes of space, sitting back and twiddling their thumbs while Trump gets, you know, countermanded at every pass. | ||
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I don't know, man. | |
I spent the whole show yesterday just being, like, impatient, just like, come on, let's get it done. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
I don't want to just do that all day again today, but, I mean, my God. | ||
Everything he passes gets countermanded. | ||
Absolutely everything. | ||
You're not allowed to have... | ||
None of these things were put to a vote. | ||
None of these things actually have the co-signature of the American public. | ||
None of these things are constitutionally obligated to exist. | ||
Right? | ||
DEI is a... | ||
Financial program that BlackRock came up with. | ||
But the government can't tell school systems to not participate. | ||
This was not a bill passed in Congress, the diversity, equity, and inclusion bill, which even if it was the executive branch co-equal to Congress, he would still be allowed to take actions against that in one form or another or could veto it or something else. | ||
And I guess that's kind of the trick, right? | ||
They don't pass it as a law, so you don't have the chance to veto it. | ||
It just gets implemented by fiat, de facto, implementation across the board. | ||
And when Trump actually does want to say something about it or set a law about it or issue an order about it from the government, he's not allowed to. | ||
Again, DEI, ESG, this stuff, these are programs that the banks came up with. | ||
To bully the companies that they invest in. | ||
To manipulate the power structure in America by providing financial incentive for race-based hiring. | ||
Courts blocked Trump from withholding school funds over DEI for now. | ||
In three cases, federal judges paused the administration's effort to cut off money from public schools with diversity and equity programs. | ||
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Why? | |
How is he not allowed to do this? | ||
This just absolutely makes no sense. | ||
Same thing with sanctuary cities. | ||
Sanctuaries, like, they should not be a thing. | ||
I honestly don't understand how they are a thing. | ||
Or why, for that matter. | ||
But they're cities that, they don't just... | ||
Don't cooperate with ICE. | ||
At this point, they are actively resisting ICE operations. | ||
Beyond just like, well, if we arrest an illegal alien, we don't inform ICE. | ||
They actually go out of their way to like try to hide illegal aliens from ICE. | ||
And like, I don't, I mean... | ||
This is where, like, if you really think about what would be necessary to... | ||
Fix this problem. | ||
You end up just describing an empire. | ||
Where, like, the solution to this, I would think, when you have mayors like the ones in Boston or, you know, other liberal cities being like, I'm hiding illegal aliens in my house. | ||
Oh, by the way, a judge was just arrested for hiding an illegal alien in his house, a Trendy Aragua member. | ||
So apparently the judges making these decisions that you're not allowed to, like, deport illegal aliens are themselves... | ||
Complicit in the illegal alien trade, the trafficking, the smuggling, actually has illegal aliens from Venezuelan gangs living in their house. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
And so the response to that, to me, would be like, alright, the mayor of this city is ordering their law enforcement to not participate in federal activities. | ||
Making their people less safe, providing a safe haven for criminals in this country, making the federal government's job harder. | ||
It's just unsustainable. | ||
If it was possible, by fear, you just remove the mayor and put somebody in place, appoint somebody who's actually going to follow the law. | ||
And you do that enough times, and what you have is just a gigantic patronage network. | ||
Loyal to the person who put them in positions of power, that's an empire. | ||
And that it really is seemingly where we're heading because we're being put in a position between empire and total destruction. | ||
And that may be by design. | ||
But like many of the programs the globalists run with, it's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. | ||
In which they force you to respond to their very real attacks in a way that only plays into their hands. | ||
Again, you could have something like, you know, sure, COVID was a giant globalist scheme. | ||
It was a plot. | ||
They wanted mail-in ballots. | ||
They wanted track and trace. | ||
They wanted to destroy small businesses and build up big ones. | ||
Like, they got everything that they wanted from it, but it was still a real disease. | ||
I know, I've probably got people listening to me who think I'm stupid for saying that, but I experienced it, and I saw it with my own eyes, and it was unlike any other sickness I've ever experienced, and I watched it travel through my family, and then I couldn't smell or taste for months on end, | ||
and you're going to tell me that that, what, didn't exist? | ||
That didn't happen to me? | ||
I was imagining that, was I? | ||
No, obviously it existed. | ||
Obviously it was a real disease, so that's like the classic globalist It's like, yeah, you don't want to shut down. | ||
You don't want to impose all these things. | ||
But at the same time, it is a real disease, and you really do have to confront it. | ||
You really do have to do something to stop it. | ||
That's essentially where we are with the Trump administration, where it's like, yeah, I don't want to just discredit and dissolve the courts so the executive branch can operate with impunity and with no checks and balances. | ||
I don't want that. | ||
But the question is, do I want that, or do I want my country invaded by tens of millions of illegal foreigners, and no matter how hard we vote and who we vote for, there's nothing we can ever do to change that. | ||
Like, that's the death of the country. | ||
So, do we do what it seems the globalists want us to do by getting rid of these checks and balances and paving the way for tyranny, or do we let our country be destroyed completely? | ||
It sucks that that's the position that we're in, but this is what our lukewarm support of the Constitution has gotten us to. | ||
And our not taking this seriously has gotten us to. | ||
And in fact, on that note, I want to go to a video from Mike Cernovich. | ||
And a shout-out, by the way, to Mike Cernovich. | ||
I'll put it in here. | ||
Forgot to drop that in. | ||
Mike Cernovich continues to be one of the best accounts on X. Which is just astonishing. | ||
I mean, so many people have come and gone from the dissonant right world or have fallen from grace or were really rock solid at the beginning and have since sort of gone insane for inexplicable reasons. | ||
Hashtag Jordan Peterson. | ||
But Mike Cernovich is just... | ||
He's a stalwart, man. | ||
He's so good. | ||
And I really... | ||
I don't know. | ||
He's just been showing up on my feet a lot, I guess. | ||
And it's just every one of his takes. | ||
I'm just like, yeah, hell yeah. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
He just has a very clear-eyed vision of what's going on. | ||
And I appreciate that. | ||
So let's go to this video I just put in talking about if you get rid of MAGA. | ||
Because I think one of the big limiting factors to the right wing is the fact that our elite just seem incapable of taking any of this stuff seriously and are totally disconnected from the reality on the ground and seemingly don't care and have a sort of haughty disdain for the real world concerns of the average American. | ||
And it's weird. | ||
I think it has to do with, I mean, just indoctrination in general, but it's like they really have been programmed to believe that, like, concern about your well-being for the average person is socialism or something. | ||
It's like the average person that's like, hey, I work all the time and I can't afford to live. | ||
And they're just like, shut up, socialist. | ||
They sip their champagne and it's destroying us. | ||
They need to learn to empathize or else we all die. | ||
Let's go to Mike Cernovich now. | ||
This needs to be said more. | ||
If you lose MAGA, you don't get Mitt Romney, you get Luigi. | ||
I've had this discussion actually with a lot of billionaires, and they kind of blow it off, and yeah, I'm sure you know politics better than I do. | ||
And I've said, have you ever asked about your security, what their political beliefs are? | ||
Have you ever asked, hey, has your mom ever been banned from Facebook for talking about vaccines? | ||
Oh, why don't you have these kind of conversations, and you're going to realize something. | ||
We do not worship Bilal. | ||
We do not worship Moloch. | ||
We do not worship money the way Mitt Romney and the Country Club Republicans do. | ||
Frankly, a lot of us, myself included, think that having too much is a bit gross and that you should do something interesting with your money and that a lot of our criticisms on wealth are that you're just kind of boring stiff billionaires who don't want to fight for your country. | ||
MAGA is pushed aside, and if we don't get Trump's agenda done, we're not doing nothing. | ||
When AOC comes, Elizabeth Warren comes, I don't want anybody trying to get me to say anything. | ||
Because the deal is, we get our country back, we keep our country, or we move aside. | ||
And you know who you get? | ||
You don't get moderate Republicans. | ||
You get AOC, you get Luigi, you get the Bolshevik Revolution, and we're not going to be your little foot soldiers in it. | ||
We're just going to say, well... | ||
This is what you guys wanted. | ||
You thought it was gonna be a fun little game. | ||
Have fun. | ||
that's a brilliant way to put it. | ||
If you don't support Trump, you're not getting Mitt Romney. | ||
You're getting Luigi Mangione. | ||
You're getting AOC. | ||
For the billionaires, that means you're getting shot in the back of the head on the sidewalk. | ||
That's not a threat. | ||
That's an appeal to their self-interest. | ||
Do they want to get shot in the back of the head by a radical leftist? | ||
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Well, then maybe help Trump, you idiots. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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We have some just insane news to cover still. | ||
But I want to do this for the little while here. | ||
There's been a lot of talk about woke. | ||
The woke right. | ||
What the woke right is. | ||
How dangerous and or non-existent they are. | ||
So James Lindsay put up a little Venn diagram for us. | ||
About woke right and woke left and some of the things they share. | ||
And it's basically just a collection of straw man arguments. | ||
Trying to relate the left with the right as if these distinctions incorporate everything. | ||
And it can be broken down like this. | ||
And of course none of this is actually true. | ||
But there's only a few of these things that I think is even worth pointing out because, again, most of them are just literal straw men. | ||
Now, for the socialists, not so much, right? | ||
For the socialists, it's actually not all that outrageous, the things that he's saying, like, quote, admires international socialism, blames men, government redistribution is good if it's called equity, everyone should look the same, parentheses, ugly. | ||
That's funny. | ||
But I mean, it's not that everybody should look the same and they should be ugly. | ||
It's that like they just weirdly worship ugliness. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
One state religion, communism. | ||
Like some of those are somewhat true. | ||
On the right, it's not exactly accurate. | ||
So it's like a child's understanding of the woke right. | ||
In other words, if you point out that Feminism has largely failed to make women happier. | ||
The forced introduction of women into corporate workplaces has significantly changed, and I would argue not for the better, the corporate culture at large. | ||
And a lot of bad decisions are made and then upheld because a woman made them and you want to hide the consequences of your actions. | ||
It doesn't mean that you are blaming women. | ||
It doesn't mean that you hate women. | ||
Now, see, the left-wing, on the other hand, will hold signs saying, kill all men. | ||
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Right? | |
I don't see that on our side. | ||
What I see is a lot of people going, yeah, feminism is, A, destroying everything that we love, like video games and movies that all suck now because they're all made by and starring feminist girlbosses. | ||
It's just the least compelling thing of all time. | ||
It's not like, but it's because women are bad. | ||
No, it's because women are women. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
But the one that really sticks with me in all of this is, quote, thinks the U.S. Constitution is dead. | ||
See, I guess this is something shared by the woke left and the woke right. | ||
We both think the U.S. Constitution is dead. | ||
I would put it a different way. | ||
I'd say, if you want to call him woke, right, whatever it is, there are people that understand reality and people that are living in a fantasy world that doesn't actually exist. | ||
James Lindsay lives in a fantasy world that doesn't actually exist, where the Constitution still matters and has impact and weight. | ||
Now, no offense to the Constitution. | ||
I have it hanging by my bedside. | ||
I love the Constitution. | ||
I think it's one of the most brilliant documents ever devised. | ||
But it is dead. | ||
But I do understand that it's dead. | ||
I don't enjoy that. | ||
I don't celebrate that. | ||
I don't advocate for that. | ||
I would love to get back to the Constitution, but it is dead, and you have to recognize that. | ||
You really have to. | ||
Unless you can point me to the last war that Congress voted for, as the Constitution prescribes, it doesn't exist. | ||
Oh, well, it must be dead then. | ||
It must be dead. | ||
So again, they want, they, I don't know why, they enjoy the dichotomy of The left going, the Constitution's dead, we get to do whatever we want, and acting that way, and the right wing strictly adhering to a set of laws that no longer applies. | ||
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I want to now tell you about something that may be happening. | ||
I'm getting little signals that I can't tell if they're connected or not, but I'm going to assume that they are for The sake of better safe than sorry. | ||
I thought I had a video of this guy. | ||
Basically, there have been a couple of arrests recently that have me a bit concerned. | ||
A bit concerned about attacks that may be imminent. | ||
You know what? | ||
I may need to... | ||
Wait on this because I don't think I have the video that I'd I want to go to So I may have to just tease this for the moment And we just do this first Alright, I don't know what's going on with our videos. | ||
Alright, we're just gonna have to go to phone calls for a second while I figure out these This video stuff because none of the videos that I thought I put in are there so So we'll have to do that as a teaser Do you know that in the last couple of days, | ||
there have been several massive busts of illegal aliens buying gigantic stocks of ammo and also seemingly staging themselves just outside the perimeter of military bases around the country? | ||
I'll show you that here in just a second. | ||
Okay, it's clip number eight. | ||
Let's go to clip number eight now, and this is just one story. | ||
In fact, before I go to clip number eight, here's just a few of these stories. | ||
Two men accused of hauling 180,000 rounds of ammo from Utah into Colorado. | ||
Two residents of Mexico were recently arrested in Colorado while allegedly transporting 180,000 rounds of large caliber ammunition. | ||
They were pulled over after driving towards deputies and failing to dim their van's headlights. | ||
Two Fremont County detectives were driving on State Highway 50 in Canyon City on March 26th, according to the federal arrest affidavit. | ||
The van was coming in the opposite direction and left its headlights on the highest setting as it passed the deputies' vehicles. | ||
So they were pulled over and they discovered that these two men were Mexican citizens. | ||
And here's a picture. | ||
Of the compartment of the van that is just packed to the brim with ammunition. | ||
Foreign nationals on American soil transporting a van full of ammunition. | ||
For our radio viewers, it's what? | ||
It's like... | ||
I mean, just imagine your average van just literally packed to, you know, a foot above the ceiling with boxes of ammunition. | ||
180,000 rounds. | ||
Let's go to clip number eight here to learn how this story... | ||
Gets very disturbing. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Why are they able to buy 180,000 rounds of ammunition? | ||
Apparently, there's 180 boxes with 1,000 rounds in each box of what they say in the news report of.308 and.762. | ||
This would weigh down the vehicle a lot. | ||
And as an indication that somebody's transporting something, or if you're in a war zone, it could be the indication of an improvised explosive device that's weighing down the vehicle. | ||
Now, the concerning thing here is that, according to the affidavit, 150 boxes were.308. | ||
And it says the other 30 boxes were.762. | ||
Well, if you don't know a lot about ammunition, it's either in inches or in the metric system in millimeters. | ||
That's the same caliber. | ||
.308 is.762 by.51. | ||
Now, the 30 boxes could be.762 by.39. | ||
But I thought they would likely delineate that, like, hey, we have 30 boxes of AK ammo and 150 boxes or 150,000 rounds of.308. | ||
So apparently these guys had a very specific task and purpose of coming to the country, buying ammunition and transporting it directly to Pueblo, Colorado. | ||
Now, I'm asking the question, how is it possible that a non-citizen could go into an ammunition store in Salt Lake City, Utah, and buy 180,000 rounds. | ||
Guys, we're not talking about like, hey, I'm buying a couple hundred rounds. | ||
It's like, oh, what are you using that for? | ||
Oh, we're doing a training thing. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Like, you're an American citizen. | ||
People ask questions. | ||
More so out of curiosity. | ||
You're two Mexican guys who come in. | ||
You're not American citizens. | ||
And the actual charge, which is interesting, is both Salas and Guevara were both charged with unlawful possession of ammunition by aliens admitted under a non-immigrant visa, the Fed said. | ||
And they were obviously rolled up and then handed over to ICE. | ||
How is two non-U.S. | ||
citizens going into an ammunition store and loading up a van with 180,000 rounds? | ||
So their intent was go to Colorado and then eventually drop it off in Playable, Colorado. | ||
They had marching orders. | ||
Now, if you're not familiar with Playable, Colorado, let me just show you right here where it's at. | ||
And I'm very familiar with Playable, Colorado. | ||
Because when I was stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado, in 10th Special Forces Group, I was a team sergeant there. | ||
I was told, hey, if you're going to come live here, stay away from Pueblo. | ||
Because it was crime-ridden and had a lot of cartel that were there. | ||
It's known for having cartel that are there and active. | ||
Talking specifically to law enforcement officers. | ||
I moved to Monument in the opposite direction. | ||
Why would Pueblo, Colorado be significant in this narrative? | ||
Well, here's a few things. | ||
One, Pueblo, Colorado is like the backyard of Fort Carson, Colorado. | ||
Home of the 4th Infantry Division, 10th Special Forces Group. | ||
An aviation wing. | ||
The list goes on and on. | ||
It's right there. | ||
And the other important and significant thing in proximity is that Northcom's headquarters is based in the area. | ||
Drive up the road to Denver, Colorado, it's open source information. | ||
Guess who else is there? | ||
The headquarters of the NSA. | ||
So a very strategic location if you're trying to do something really bad. | ||
Now, when you hear this ammunition thing, you're like... | ||
Oh, man, that's a lot of ammunition. | ||
Like, what could that be used for? | ||
Now, the inclination is to think that the.308 round is potentially used for a rifle. | ||
Like, I don't know, a bolt-action rifle. | ||
Most of us default to that because that's what you would use a.308 round in. | ||
But it can also be used in machine guns and other things, and it can be used in improvised explosive devices. | ||
And there's some things about this story that don't totally make sense. | ||
First of all... | ||
The action of these guys is so incredibly suspicious. | ||
Already just the sheer amount of ammo that they're bringing up, I mean, you really can't explain that in and of itself, especially it's all the same type of ammo. | ||
It would even be less suspicious if it was like a whole bunch of different types because the only excuse I can imagine you'd have for this is, first of all, if you're an American citizen, like the fact that they're foreign nationals alone means no excuse is valid. | ||
But maybe if you were having a range day for a YouTube video and you wanted 100 people to come shoot and they all needed... | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
You can come up with an excuse for it. | ||
But you'd have tons of different guns. | ||
You'd have tons of different calibers. | ||
You wouldn't have all the same calibers. | ||
So it's like, this is ammo purchased for a military operation. | ||
Okay? | ||
It was purchased the day these guys arrived in the country, according to this article. | ||
The two men landed in Denver. | ||
Bought the van, drove to Salt Lake City, purchased the ammunition from a store, and they were driving back to Pueblo, Colorado, and were caught the day they landed to do all of this. | ||
Again, they weren't immigrants. | ||
They weren't here on an immigrant visa. | ||
They said, oh, we're just visiting. | ||
We want to visit Colorado. | ||
They land in Colorado, buy a van with cash, drive to Salt Lake City, buy 180,000 rounds of ammo, and drive to Pueblo, which, as this guy points out, is the backyard of multiple major important military installations. | ||
So that's one thing. | ||
Now, I have suspicion that this was all part of a wider operation and a wider investigation. | ||
In fact, they admit that now this case is a part of a wider investigation, but they're acting like it only was incorporated after it was discovered. | ||
So, in other words, they said that the reason the van got pulled over is because they had their high beams on. | ||
So there's one of two options. | ||
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Either there are plans for mass casualty attacks all around the country, and we only stop then when we happen to accidentally stumble on the criminals in the act. | ||
That's the story they're telling. | ||
They just happened to keep their brights on and got pulled over, and oops, we discovered 100. | ||
It's not like that would be bad. | ||
It would be bad if like this was all flying under the radar and we're just relying on happenstance and coincidence to stop this terrorist attack. | ||
That'd be a little bit concerning. | ||
I think more likely these guys were being monitored and surveilled and the powers that be don't want it known that these guys are under investigation. | ||
So they came up with the headlight thing to explain how they coincidentally found this stuff instead of giving up their sources and methods by saying. | ||
Yes, we identified these guys, waited for them to get the ammo, and then arrested them. | ||
That would alert the other members of the conspiracy that they were being investigated and surveilled. | ||
Under the headlight claim, you can pretend like there's no wider investigation targeting these people, which is what you'd want to do in order to make the investigation more successful. | ||
But they say this case is part of Operation Take Back America. | ||
In a press release announcing the charges, federal prosecutors called it a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations and protect our communities from the perpetrators | ||
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So again, I think the way they're saying this is as if, like, they were pulled over for the headlight thing, they figured out... | ||
That this had something to do with cartels, so then it was handed over. | ||
But I think more likely, these guys were, as soon as they landed, they were probably being surveilled, and they knew about this. | ||
Okay, but that's one. | ||
Okay, so one, we've got 180,000 rounds of ammunition being run from Utah to Colorado, staged in Pueblo, which is a crime-ridden cartel territory anyway, but also in the backyard of Fort Carson and several other military installations in the region. | ||
Well, on the same day, yesterday, The All-American Gate at Fort Bragg was closed after a suspicious device was found nearby. | ||
It was eventually cleared and reopened. | ||
But the All-American Gate at Fort Bragg was reopened after authorities said a suspicious device was found in the vicinity. | ||
Fort Bragg officials gave the all-clear message allowing outbound lanes to fully open and partially reopen lanes going in. | ||
Authorities said all lanes will be open for warning traffic. | ||
No other details have been released. | ||
Although I've heard rumors that... | ||
There were like Jordanian nationals arrested as a consequence of this. | ||
I may be wrong, but that's the rumors that I've heard. | ||
And this is where it's from again. | ||
This isn't confirmed, but it says all American gate at Fort Bragg completely closed off due to apparent Jordanian caught with an explosive device in their vehicle. | ||
Situation is developing. | ||
We'll report more as information comes available. | ||
Base reporting from Fort Bragg is still minimal. | ||
Suspect has been apprehended, and the All-American Access Point is closed. | ||
Again, that's not confirmed. | ||
That's from an anonymous Twitter, but it does make sense. | ||
So, okay, that's two. | ||
So that's two instances of foreign nationals being caught with weapons near or around or trying to get into American military forts. | ||
Likewise, you have this. | ||
Minnesota shoplifting bust. | ||
Narrowly thwarts potential mass shooting planned by suspect, death to America with the KKK America. | ||
A Minnesota shoplifting spree turned out to be something much more nefarious, with police alleging the deranged suspect was plotting to carry out a religiously charged mass casualty shooting within hours. | ||
Mohamed Adan Mohamed, 24, was arrested on April 17th after he took off from a Mankato sporting goods store with more than $2,000 worth of ammunition magazines, body armor, and bear spray. | ||
According to Blue Earth County charging documents, store employees had noticed Muhammad prowling about the shop in his oversized jacket, medical mask, and hat and grabbing expensive item off the shelves without checking the prices. | ||
When they confronted him, he explained he was buying supplies for his AR-15 rifle, according to docs. | ||
Police called to the scene over reports of a suspicious person, but before they could arrive, Muhammad ran off with the goods. | ||
As store security tried to stop him, he leapt into a minivan without plates and sped away, jumping a curb and nearly hitting somebody in the process. | ||
However, he left behind a shopping list at the scene labeled survival gear with alternatives, which included a sleeping bag, gun magazines, pepper spray, knives, lighters, bows, and arrows. | ||
One of the responding officers reviewing the bizarre list remembered the recent investigation into a local man who'd been posting videos of himself pointing guns at the camera. | ||
The hashtags on those videos, allegedly posted by Mohammed, read Death to America and Israeli imperialism. | ||
Investigators found a sienna matching the one at the scene. | ||
And they determined that there were strong indicators that Muhammad was preparing to conduct some sort of attack in the next 24 hours, which they called a possible mass casualty event. | ||
They found an assault rifle and 3D printed guns. | ||
He was arrested at his home. | ||
Neighbors said they were saddened by his arrest, but not entirely surprised. | ||
A former class writer called he'd been struggling with mental health since high school. | ||
So good for them. | ||
So, are you telling me that we are... | ||
We've stopped at least two potential or possibly three potential mass casualty events in the last 24 hours. | ||
At least two of them with locations very near U.S. military bases. | ||
All of them having to do with immigrants or even just foreign nationals, not even immigrants, just Mexicans in the first case. | ||
All having to do with... | ||
Either improvised explosive devices or purchasing massive amounts of ammo in order to carry out an attack. | ||
And at least two of these were only stopped because of pure coincidence and happenstance and the stupidity of the people carrying it out. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's not the most reliable national security policy as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Just like trusting that our enemies are stupid enough. | ||
That they commit petty crimes that accidentally reveal the giant mass casualty event they were about to carry out. | ||
This is very concerning to me. | ||
Again, I'm just connecting these dots. | ||
I haven't seen anybody else connect these stories. | ||
They might not be connected, but we're seeing signals, aren't we? | ||
We're seeing that things are happening. | ||
And the fact that none of these apparently, according to the officials, were the outcome of investigations from the top makes me think that, like, alright, How many other of these events have gone unnoticed? | ||
How many vans of ammunition are being smuggled who don't accidentally leave their high beams on? | ||
Or how many 24-year-old Mohammeds are purchasing ammunition for the sake of carrying out a massive attack and don't act like an idiot and get themselves caught shoplifting to spoil it all? | ||
Because what are the odds? | ||
What are the odds that somebody planning to carry out one of these attacks gets caught like this? | ||
And if we've had two in the last 24 hours, how many do you think are going undetected? | ||
I don't know if this means anything. | ||
All I'm seeing is ammunition, IED, sports, immigrants. | ||
I'm seeing a lot of things happening underneath the surface that are all separate, not connected by the media. | ||
Or official pronouncement, but seem related to me, personally. | ||
With that, let's go out to your calls. | ||
Corn Pop from Maine. | ||
I've been following your crusade to keep men out of women's sports in the state of Maine. | ||
How are you, sir? | ||
What are the updates? | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
Good. | ||
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Hey, yeah, so after I spoke to you last time, I went to the school board meeting to talk to them about the petition that I had going on to have the... | |
Well, I started speaking, and I don't know if you've seen the clip that went completely viral. | ||
By the time I could say two words, she immediately slammed the hammer down, shut me down, and apparently the First Amendment is dead up here in Maine. | ||
Tell you what, if you can DM me that, I'll download it. | ||
Well, DM it to me right now. | ||
I get a lot of DMs, so everything gets lost in my inbox. | ||
Trust me. | ||
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Yep, I'll send it to you right now. | |
I'm really bad at DMs. | ||
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Yeah, the Hodge twins even did something on it. | |
It was all over Fox News for like a week. | ||
Like literally everybody was posting about this. | ||
But the crazy part is, is this isn't the worst thing that the Madam Chair even did. | ||
He was arrested for going 20 seconds over time? | ||
time, I'll also see that video. | ||
I'll resend it right now. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, this is the kind of stuff that we got going on here in the capital of | ||
Wow. | ||
And then the one of me speaking is being sent right now. | ||
But yeah, I mean, this is the kind of stuff we got going on right now. | ||
And, you know, like, where is our help? | ||
Where is our GOP, you know? | ||
We need all of our parents showing up to these school board meetings. | ||
We need fathers. | ||
We need mothers. | ||
We need to be swapping these school board meetings because this is why they're able to just shut parents down. | ||
This is why they're able to throw shackles. | ||
On a United States citizen because he spoke 20 seconds over his time when they were demanding respect, but we couldn't even get the same respect while he was speaking. | ||
You know, it's insane. | ||
I don't know how they did this to Maine. | ||
There was a story earlier this week that I was calling you out, Corn Pot. | ||
Did you hear that? | ||
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I was listening. | |
I was on hold. | ||
About the guy up in Bangor with his child and up with DHS. | ||
Yeah, I was on hold. | ||
Yeah, what is going on up in Maine? | ||
I mean, this is exactly what I've been talking about for the last couple of years, I guess, if you want to get right down to it. | ||
But you're right. | ||
I mean, where is everybody? | ||
Where are the parents whose little girls are going to be kicked off the team because their spot is taken by a boy? | ||
How are they not more outraged? | ||
How are they allowing this to happen? | ||
And you're the perfect example of somebody who... | ||
Who doesn't do the normal thing. | ||
Who doesn't just shrug their shoulders and go, well, I guess that's the way things are. | ||
I better change myself to comport with the new reality. | ||
But in saying, no, this is wrong. | ||
This is bad. | ||
We don't have to stand for this. | ||
You can actually stand up and prevent this. | ||
Stay on the line, Corn Pop. | ||
When we get back, I'm going to show both those videos and get your comments on them. | ||
Because Corn Pop, you may not know, is shaking things up in the state of Maine. | ||
And they're having trouble getting rid of him. | ||
We're going to make sure he sticks until they actually listen to the people and stop behaving like tyrants. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, and there is something going on in Maine, although it really has national importance and national implications. | ||
The U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Justice have now initiated Title IX enforcement against Maine. | ||
This was published just three days ago, April 22nd, 2025. | ||
And they're basically trying to force Maine to stop putting boys on women's teams and just adhere to basic physical reality. | ||
And they're resisting with everything they've got, even though the people of Maine are rallying behind our regular caller Corn Pop at PWA 1776 on X. Did I get that right? | ||
That was from memory. | ||
That's it, right? | ||
Corn Pop at PWA 1776 on X? | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're going to go to two videos, and I want to get your comments on this on the other side, Corn Pop. | ||
First, we're going to go to your friend being dragged away by the police for apparently going 20 seconds over, and I get the frustration this guy feels. | ||
We don't necessarily have to play the whole thing, this whole video, but at the beginning, you can see him waving to the city council and being like, hello, hello, are you paying attention to me? | ||
Because... | ||
We've seen this so many times where the city council or whatever council you're being in front of, the school board, whatever, they're literally just like playing games on their phone and they treat the public comment time like just something they have to twiddle their thumbs through, just a bureaucratic process that they have to sit through and people come up and say words to them and it doesn't really matter. | ||
They literally don't listen at all because they're not forced to listen. | ||
And so I've seen this a million times where, you know, people are talking and they look up and everybody behind the dais is just like fiddling through their phone or like on the phone themselves. | ||
It's like, okay, what is the point of this? | ||
The idea behind the republic that we have is that these people are supposed to actually represent you. | ||
And so when citizens come to present concerns, they're supposed to actually care about that and take it into consideration and treat you with respect as their boss. | ||
But that's not the way any of this stuff goes down. | ||
It's always these petty tyrants up on their little wooden dais, you know, feeling like they can just do whatever the hell they want, and it's your job to bow to them. | ||
And it really is sickening and offensive to the American nature. | ||
So let's go to this first video. | ||
You'll see this guy getting dragged off because he went 20 seconds over, I guess, although I don't even hear them tell him to stop. | ||
So let's go to the video. | ||
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Hey, hello. | |
What's up, hello? | ||
I still find you. | ||
Hey, look here it says. | ||
You put in a position to protect children, not if you become users. | ||
You time this up. | ||
Oh no, well you won't look at me so I'm gonna continue. | ||
The fact that I even need to come out there and say this to grown adults is alarming in itself and it shows you just how godless this culture has become and the sermon you came in is the environment of your education | ||
And there's the officer. | ||
Grabbing him by the wrist and hauling him away. | ||
People actually cheer for that. | ||
People actually are cheering for that. | ||
And then people get mad and there's sort of a back and forth. | ||
But usually that's how it works. | ||
Usually they will pause or give you an extra 20 seconds if something happens and you're interrupted and you're deprived of time. | ||
So that guy's like, hey, you guys weren't listening to me. | ||
You're paying attention for the last 20 seconds, so I'm going to finish here. | ||
And he gets hauled away by the police. | ||
Comments on that, Corn Pop? | ||
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So yeah, the people cheering weren't actually cheering about him getting arrested. | |
They were cheering in support for him because that meeting we actually had a bunch of parents that showed up. | ||
And that was the reason why they only, so normally the time limit to speak is three minutes, and they cut it down to two minutes. | ||
And then they also said, which we knew, because we've watched prior meetings, that they usually allowed anyone that showed up to speak, even if you weren't from Augusta. | ||
Well, because we had so many parents that showed up to that meeting, she made a new rule, because, you know, we live in Communist China up here in Maine, that only Augusta residents were going to be allowed to speak at that meeting. | ||
Yeah, well, yeah, that's anarcho-tyranny for you, right? | ||
When it's their rules, it's down to the second, right? | ||
If you dare go over by a second, you will be hauled away by police. | ||
But they get to just literally make up rules as they go and just say, you know what, it was three minutes, now it's two, so all your prepared remarks are going to go long and you're not going to be able to deliver them. | ||
And all the people that traveled a long way to get here to be a part of this, you don't get to speak either. | ||
It's a new rule, I decided. | ||
So it's just totally arbitrary. | ||
They get to do whatever the hell they want. | ||
But once they decide, you know, it's set in stone. | ||
And if you dare step over by a second, they will haul you away. | ||
It's pretty sickening. | ||
So now we have the next video. | ||
This is Corn Pop himself giving a statement. | ||
And this video, it's a little bit distracting. | ||
There's a woman, like, speaking in front of it. | ||
Pay no heed to her. | ||
Look at Corn Pop in the background. | ||
And this exchange, again, is very disturbing. | ||
And you'll see why. | ||
I mean, they basically stop Corn Pop from delivering his statement because they say he's being negative. | ||
It's like, that's an insane rule. | ||
So, yeah, you can come up and talk to us and tell us your concerns, but if you criticize us, you're gone. | ||
That's basically the rule they have. | ||
So, you can talk, you can say whatever you want. | ||
Hey, free speech here. | ||
Tell us whatever you want. | ||
Just, it has to be positive and in support of what we're doing. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
That's really the sense I get from this. | ||
Here's a video. | ||
Corn Pop being shut down for daring to criticize his local government. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Good afternoon, Augusta School Board. | |
I'd like to start off tonight by saying good job and thank you to the six members that voted to go back to the 2020 interpretation of Title IX and shame on the one board member that voted now. | ||
I'm sorry, but negative comments will not be allowed. | ||
Most of you have heard by now that I had started a petition that Augusta concerned parents both Republican and Democrat recited. | ||
This petition is asking if you, the School Board members, will put up a vote I'm sorry, that's not going to be tolerated. | ||
I'm sorry, it will not be tolerated. | ||
I'm going to ask you to step on the podium. | ||
That's the second warning I'm going to give you about making defamatory remarks. | ||
I don't have to explain it to you. | ||
Are you just going to make a claim? | ||
I'm not going to allow you to speak to school personnel in any way. | ||
I'm not speaking to you guys. | ||
I'm speaking to the board. | ||
I made that clear. | ||
I said most of you have heard. | ||
I'm asking you, the school board. | ||
These comments will not be tolerated at the meeting directed to us or to anybody else in this room. | ||
Is that not what we're doing here? | ||
Is me making comments directly to you guys? | ||
It was involving an employee. | ||
It will not be tolerated. | ||
Once more, you're off the podium. | ||
So, as most of you know, someone is the I really don't get that. | ||
I mean, the first thing you said was shame on the person who voted and then she stops you and says, oh, you can't say that negative. | ||
I mean, you would think these rules would be in place so people just didn't get up and went. | ||
You're a fat idiot, lady. | ||
And it's like, alright, that's not helpful. | ||
You're not allowed just to insult people. | ||
You're not allowed to just say, like, negative things for no reason. | ||
But saying, shame on you for voting this way, that's too negative. | ||
But that's the only statement I can determine that you even said that even could be construed as negative. | ||
I didn't even hear, I mean, the second thing you said, you were like, they put up a vote for Miss Kim, and then she's like, nope, that's your second warning. | ||
I mean, was that, what were you saying? | ||
Was it mean? | ||
Was it negative? | ||
I don't even get it. | ||
And then you say, There's a person who serves as, you know, head of the principal. | ||
And she's like, nope, you can't say that. | ||
So you're not allowed to talk about people or the council or how they vote. | ||
So what are you allowed to talk about? | ||
I mean, explain this to you. | ||
Did you say anything negative on the second time? | ||
Did I miss something you were saying? | ||
Because I was very confused on how she, why she thought you were being negative for the second time she interrupted you. | ||
What did I just watch there, Corn Pop? | ||
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So the second time, so she made a rule because apparently they sent out a mass email the day before the meeting and explained to all the members and faculty that I had this petition going on and all that and explained to them about my petition. | |
So she made a rule at the beginning of the meeting stating that we are not allowed to talk about anyone that is a staff member or is considered an employee of the school district, which... | ||
The second part of my speech, I was calling out the seventh grade music teacher there because every morning, every day, she asks her students what pronouns they want to go by. | ||
Then she also has a giant pride flag hanging in her classroom. | ||
So that was the second, but where they're talking about where she shut me down was because I mentioned Miss Kim, which was the principal there, but what they're forgetting is I was bringing up the fact that she's president of the Maine Principals Association. | ||
You know, she's a government employee at that point. | ||
Right. | ||
But you're not allowed to talk about her. | ||
You're not allowed to mention her. | ||
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I mean, I don't understand why if you're going to a school board meeting and there's something going on in your school that you're not okay with, how are you supposed to get up there and not mention, you know, that's the entire point of that meeting. | |
But because she didn't want to hear what we had to say, like I said, communist China. | ||
She gets up there and she makes new rules every meeting. | ||
I mean, you had people that came up before me that was congratulating Miss Kimmy and saying how well of a job she was doing because they sent out a mask. | ||
Because if you watch the way the local news covered it, I guess the Kennebec Democrats sent out a mask email trying to get everybody to show up to this. | ||
And what I find funny is it's always people sitting on the board that don't even have children that are making choices for your children. | ||
And the crazy thing is, that's not even the craziest stuff that's going on in our school systems. | ||
You know, they're asking our kids in our schools here in Maine, all the Mainers that are listening, you know, they're asking your children, when's the last time they had anal sex? | ||
When's the last time they had oral sex? | ||
Stuff like that. | ||
Stuff that you should be having conversations with your kids. | ||
They're asking 12-year-olds these conversations. | ||
That's absolutely it. | ||
It really is horrifying, and it really is arbitrary. | ||
I mean, so she could just sit up there and go, you know, it's public speaking time. | ||
You just can't mention us or any of our policies or any of our programs or anything that you object to, and you can't mention anybody by name or even hint at them or talk about their position unless you talk about them positively, in which case none of those rules apply. | ||
It's like... | ||
You can't do that. | ||
That's just a total obliteration of the First Amendment. | ||
Completely. | ||
You can't put restrictions like, you can talk about people, but only if it's in a positive manner. | ||
I mean, that is total tyranny. | ||
That is ridiculous. | ||
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But where are our Christian teachers at? | |
You know, where are all these teachers that go to church every Sunday? | ||
They also go to our school and teach our children. | ||
Why ain't you at the school board meeting speaking out about this stuff? | ||
I mean, yeah, you might be worried about your job, but at the same time, what's more important? | ||
Our children's future? | ||
Or continually shutting a blind eye to this nonsense? | ||
Also, what about the police officer? | ||
At what point do you finally say, you know what, I'm not violating someone's rights because some communist is sitting up there telling me to arrest somebody for speaking? | ||
Seriously. | ||
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At what point do we say enough is enough? | |
Seriously. | ||
I'm right there with you, man. | ||
I'm so happy that you've been at the head of this and leading this charge. | ||
Man, I encourage all of our followers, especially if you're in Maine, Follow Corn Pop on X at PWA1776.site. | ||
It's PWA1776.site. | ||
And keep it up, man. | ||
Keep calling in and giving us updates and we'll keep following your activities. | ||
It's absolutely disgusting. | ||
It's disgusting the way they're treating you and the way that they're resisting with everything they've got. | ||
Very simple orders from the President of the United States to not... | ||
Pervert children. | ||
It just is totally sickening. | ||
And I don't know why. | ||
Well, it's because Maine is full of white people and they want you all destroyed. | ||
So you're under concerted attack from a variety of different methods. | ||
That's just brutal. | ||
Thank you so much for calling, Corn Pop. | ||
I appreciate you and all the work that you've been putting in, man. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
All right, let's go to Joe in Arkansas now. | ||
Joe, thank you for calling in. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison, thanks for taking my call. | |
Yeah, my main reason I called was just the lack of speed that Trump and Bondi and Patel are moving. | ||
I mean, we should have had investigations into Fauci, Comey. | ||
I mean, we were thinking a month and a half ago that he'd be arrested. | ||
Cartels that are getting all this ammo, I think they... | ||
I'm pretty sure they already have their hookups set up in this country through gun dealers and that sort of thing to make sure they're always armed. | ||
I think that's been in place now for some time. | ||
We know through Operation Fast and Furious, it's not out of the realm of possibility that the government... | ||
It's our government supplying the M.O.s to these people. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
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Yeah, and one more thing. | |
That Kamalo Anthony, this might sound crazy to some people, but I think he was sent there for a reason. | ||
I think he had some type of handler and was sent there to do just exactly what he did. | ||
So this would be the next George Floyd. | ||
Just one more thing to keep this country in chaos. | ||
I think it's all part of their plan. | ||
Sounds crazy, but that's what I think. | ||
Well, I mean, there's definitely a lot of people around him handling him now, so it's not totally ridiculous to think that that was happening beforehand. | ||
It's just the difference between Carmelo Anthony and George Floyd is that white liberals were happy to jump on the George Floyd bandwagon because it was a black guy murdered by the police in broad daylight, according to them, according to the video. | ||
Obviously, he died from the fentanyl overdose. | ||
We don't need to get into that. | ||
But from appearances, white liberals are happy to To stand up and cry racism when they see something like that. | ||
You don't see a lot of white liberals with Carmelo Anthony's back, right? | ||
This is all being presented to them like, look, another George Floyd. | ||
And they're like, what, he just stabbed a kid in the heart and ran away? | ||
I don't think this is the same, actually. | ||
I don't think this is something we want to get behind. | ||
So it's got a much stronger racial aspect to it, actually. | ||
Ironically, I guess you could say. | ||
Yeah, that's not going to fly. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Joe. | ||
I do think you're right to be suspicious on that. | ||
Let's go to Joshua in Georgia, sort of along the same line, that topic. | ||
What is Trump's administration doing? | ||
Where are the arrests? | ||
Joshua, what are your thoughts on this? | ||
Oh, good morning, Emperor Smith. | ||
Good morning. | ||
So I want to first start out with a plug on, you know, I called about, you know, trying to hulk out on the methylene blue, but I didn't do that. | ||
But when I started taking it, I was under the effect of my second chemtrail attack, just massive, like, respiratory illness. | ||
So I didn't really get the full effect until later. | ||
But my short-term memory has vastly improved, like getting the six-digit codes, trying to check on some things, you know, to verify me. | ||
Usually I'd have to repeat the number like two or three, four, five times. | ||
Now I just look at the number and know it. | ||
So that's one thing I know is a big difference. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I haven't noticed that, but I haven't looked for that either. | ||
That's very interesting. | ||
That's not really out of the realm of possibility because that is one of the functions of methylene blue. | ||
I don't really understand. | ||
I'm not a doctor or anything, but it does help to To repair or to make more efficient the neurotransmission in the brain. | ||
It's really incredible stuff. | ||
Again, I'm not a doctor. | ||
Go look it up yourself. | ||
But it can have really miraculous effects. | ||
I hadn't noticed that. | ||
I'll have to look for that. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, it's an easy test. | ||
Just get one of your guys there to write a six-digit number down. | ||
Have you look at it for like half a second and see if you can... | ||
Write it down. | ||
Yeah, that's one of the things I'm not actually very good at. | ||
That's one of the things I always try to remember, those six-digit numbers, and I always get them wrong. | ||
So maybe I will test that. | ||
I would be a good test subject for that because I'm not usually good at it. | ||
Interesting stuff. | ||
Yeah, go to thealexjonesstore.com slash Harrison to get your ultramethyl and blue today. | ||
But I know it's not what you called in about. | ||
What are your thoughts on Bongino, Patel, Bondi? | ||
I mean, what do you think they're doing? | ||
All right, I'm going to start with an analogy. | ||
Let's say you've got George Washington fighting the revolution. | ||
He's our superhero. | ||
He's our superstar. | ||
But every time he goes into battle, his troops behind him are either shooting their guns into the ground or even worse, shooting the captains off their horses and completely taking out the possibility of victory. | ||
We've got to remember, Bongino's only been there a month. | ||
Patel's only been there six weeks. | ||
Tam Bondi has got the worst, just the communist state in her employ. | ||
They've got to clean the swamp out first, right? | ||
And it's not just like individuals like, let's go after Fauci, let's go after this guy, this guy, this guy, whatever. | ||
They're sitting on the biggest RICO case of a communist insurrection in America in history. | ||
They've got to be careful. | ||
They can't just go out here and start talking every press conference or whatever saying, yeah, we're looking at this person, and this person better lawyer up, and this person better lawyer up, and they better get their story straight. | ||
I think they're trying to keep it tight. | ||
Like I said, they've had no time to do anything but try to wash out the garbage. | ||
Look at the Defense Department. | ||
It's just under constant attack. | ||
That's going on everywhere. | ||
So first, they got to clean it out. | ||
They got to get troops in line. | ||
I mean, Pam Bondi is sitting at her desk all day writing up indictments and doing her own investigation. | ||
She's the captain. | ||
You know, she's not shooting rounds downrange. | ||
She's directing the troops. | ||
And if her troops are insurrectionists and working against her, she's not going to get anything done. | ||
So the fact that we are not getting information doesn't, like Bongino keeps saying, like... | ||
Things are working. | ||
Just be patient. | ||
And actually, on Benny Johnson, oh, hell, what's his name? | ||
Mike Davis, a lawyer, went on there, too. | ||
And then Benny showed an ex post from Benny's former producer, or not Benny, Bongino's former producer, explaining how they got their whole entire, just a podcast set up. | ||
It took a month. | ||
And then a week's worth of training, and that's with everybody working for him. | ||
Now imagine you're only there a month and everybody's working against you. | ||
So yeah, be patient. | ||
Things are happening. | ||
We got time. | ||
Everybody's sweating the midterms, but we got time, brother. | ||
Give it until at least July, August, and then start really sweating. | ||
Why isn't anything happening? | ||
Because I imagine, I'm hoping that what's going to happen... | ||
It's a giant shock and awe. | ||
You're going to see Congress is in session and then federal marshals kicking in the door and dozens of people getting ushered out, starting with that. | ||
I would be so happy to admit I was wrong. | ||
If that happens, I'll quit. | ||
I don't even care. | ||
Yeah, I'm desperate for that to happen. | ||
If we see that, I'll admit that I was wrong. | ||
Personally, I don't find myself in a position... | ||
To want to trust these people because I have no evidence that it'll come to fruition. | ||
Again, they've got no track record, as far as I can tell, of success in this. | ||
So I think keeping on them is what we need to do. | ||
And that's not really how you build RICO. | ||
You build RICO cases by arresting the lower-level people and getting them to turn on the higher-level people. | ||
So to me, that should already be happening. | ||
We already have... | ||
So much evidence of criminality and pay-for-play and the Act Blue thing or even just opening the border. | ||
I mean, to me, it's an open-and-shut case. | ||
I get that you have to prepare that, but you can make the arrest first and then prepare for the case, or you can make the indictments, or you can start turning the lower-level people. | ||
And say, hey, you know, you're going to go down for this, or you can give us the name of the guy who ordered you to do it. | ||
I mean, there are things they could be doing right now. | ||
I don't see evidence of that. | ||
So again, I'd be happy to be proven wrong. | ||
I just, I don't think we're in a position at this point to be able to just sit back and trust these people and assume that what they're doing is moving in a positive direction. | ||
I really want to see at least... | ||
Some legitimate action. | ||
Not talking about action. | ||
Not hints about action. | ||
Just lower level people arrested. | ||
High level people arrested. | ||
Arresting more than four or five of the dozens of people that have burned down Tesla dealerships and planted bombs at Tesla dealerships. | ||
Where are the mass arrests? | ||
Again, that's why I compared it to three months into the Biden administration showing that Trump hadn't been arrested yet. | ||
Trump hadn't been put on trial yet. | ||
All the indictments were ready. | ||
All of the grand juries were impaneled. | ||
All the investigations were public and announced and happening. | ||
So I'm not seeing any of that, but we know that that's the way it goes. | ||
So until I see that, I'm just not going to be comfortable being happy with that. | ||
Thanks for the call, Joshua. | ||
I got one minute left before we welcome our guests. | ||
I want to go to George in California. | ||
George, you're on the air. | ||
One minute. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, brother. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
I hear you. | ||
Good morning. | ||
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Good morning, my friend. | |
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
With that one minute, I want to say God bless you and the crew, man. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
Always keeping it consistent, keeping it real. | ||
Just a quick thing about the news yesterday, brother. | ||
It was the Armenian Genocide Commemoration, the 110th anniversary yesterday, April 24th, 2025, going back to 1915 of April 24th. | ||
There's this big gripe about American politicians not using the word genocide. | ||
Trump refrained from using it, which I guess we can say shame on him. | ||
You know, he's not God. | ||
He's not Messiah, of course. | ||
If he's good for the country, let him be good for the country. | ||
But the thing is, it's just another thing to drag a wedge between us, brother, because you have Democrat Pelosi, that piece of crap Adam Schiff, that will say genocide, will support the Armenians, and yet do everything terrible for the people. | ||
And then Republicans are so quiet on it. | ||
Thank you for the call, George. | ||
I'm sorry we didn't have longer, my friend. | ||
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Everybody has bullpens. | ||
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A little rock and roll compilation for you, courtesy of Darren McBreen. | ||
Find and share that on X at Media Arrival. | ||
Just something to pump you up a little bit. | ||
I'm going to be welcoming my guest, Justin Leslie. | ||
He was a Pfizer scientist working on the mRNA vaccine, and we'll talk to him in just a second. | ||
But I want to play a very disturbing video that came out of the UK yesterday that reminds me of a story from a few years back here in America. | ||
Basically, you had... | ||
Gigantic military-style training operations going on in the UK yesterday with SWAT teams being trained for city action combat on the city streets. | ||
And you'll notice that during these training simulation missions, the people that they are training to fight are wearing UK flags and are clearly supposed to represent Patriotic UK citizens. | ||
That is who the police are training to fight. | ||
Let's go to that video now. | ||
So you see a guy throwing a Molotov cocktail. | ||
Obviously it's intense. | ||
Street level training of SWAT teams. | ||
Riot police training spotted in London today. | ||
There's the bad guy. | ||
They're fighting and of course he is decked out in patriotic British paraphernalia. | ||
That's who they're training to fight. | ||
Roy Ignatius reposed this saying there's no excuse now to act like the UK government is not literally at war with its own people. | ||
And it's not a small thing, right? | ||
They prepare these training exercises to deliberately simulate what they're planning on doing in real life. | ||
They are planning on unleashing... | ||
The UK military, UK militarized police against UK citizens. | ||
Probably preparing for the next time a Muslim import blows up a bunch of little girls. | ||
So they'll have to deck out in all black and go be the foot soldiers for diversity and crush the nascent native resistance to being genocided in their own country. | ||
And of course this reminds me of the story that... | ||
You know, info was covered over and over years ago. | ||
So long ago, in fact, it's hard to even find this story anymore. | ||
This is a archive of this that doesn't even have the pictures anymore. | ||
But you can see DHS supplier provides shooting targets of American gun owners. | ||
By Alex Jones, February 19, 2013, a provider of realistic shooting targets at the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies has created a line of non-traditional threat targets, including pregnant women, mothers in playgrounds, and elderly American gun owners. | ||
Remember when this happened? | ||
Remember when this was a big scandal? | ||
And they say... | ||
The line of these targets is called the No More Hesitation Targets, designed to give officers the experience of dealing with deadly force shooting scenarios with subjects that are not the norm, right? | ||
Saying that by training, targeting pregnant women and old people, people that are typically innocent and not combatants, you can get officers used to firing on these types of targets. | ||
That's exactly what they're doing in the UK now with British citizens. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
My guest is Justin Leslie. | ||
He was a Pfizer scientist working on mRNA vaccine technology during the lockdown before he became a whistleblower and subsequently worked on an undercover investigative, an undercover project for investigative journalists, Project Veritas and O 'Keefe Media Group from May 2022 to August 2023. | ||
You find him on X at justintegrity underscore. | ||
Justintegrity.net is his website. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Mr. Leslie. | ||
Harrison, thank you for having me, sir. | ||
I appreciate the opportunity to share my story and share some insights into my human experience over the last four years of what's gone on with COVID-19 fraud, scandemic like I like to call it. | ||
So we have a lot to get into, so I'll let you take it away. | ||
Well, let's start with your story and give us a breakdown of what you've been through for the last four years. | ||
And I think now is the time to be telling the story because it seems like so much is coming out about whether it's the lab leak scenario being all but confirmed by authorities or the dangers of vaccine. | ||
I see news stories practically every week, whether it's the Yale study or... | ||
Just other widespread studies showing whether it's spike proteins can be transmitted between people. | ||
It's all coming out right now is what I'm saying. | ||
So it's great for you to be here telling your story and giving us some behind the scenes. | ||
I've got three videos I know we want to go to, but why don't you lay the groundwork for us and tell us what's brought you to this point. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So it's been a long journey. | ||
And so basically right out of college, I graduated with a pharmaceutical science degree. | ||
From the University of Rhode Island. | ||
And my first job opportunity out of college, while I was in an online master's program, came from Pfizer as a contractor. | ||
So I was given a job opportunity as a formulation analytical scientist. | ||
And I really did not want to work there. | ||
I felt called to essentially be a whistleblower in a way and see what was going on from the inside. | ||
And just, you know, I really needed a job. | ||
So I needed to make money. | ||
It wasn't, you know, I didn't take the job just for money. | ||
It was more God winking at me in a way to go forth and see what was going on on the inside. | ||
And so, like you said, I started working there in March of 2021. | ||
So it was in the midst of the vaccine rollout. | ||
A lot of folks, you know, older folks were getting the shot. | ||
And so I put myself in there essentially to see it for myself, get educated, see what it was like, because I did see people taking the vaccine dropping dead immediately. | ||
I forget the name who took the first vaccine ever, but I believe she collapsed within 15 minutes of taking it. | ||
So I always had red flags up with this so-called vaccine. | ||
I essentially call it a toxic poison bomb, essentially, at this point. | ||
And basically, I reached out to Project Veritas pretty much right away to work with them on exposing... | ||
And, you know, my exposure ultimately is about what is going on with these shots and informing people, informing adults and the parents of children that these vaccines are not safe to be putting in your body at all, you know, | ||
regardless of how you feel about. | ||
I share a perspective from the terrain model of really acknowledging that. | ||
Virology is backed on a pseudoscientific foundation, which we can get into, Harrison. | ||
And I'm not asking you to agree with me. | ||
I'm just asking you to hear me out on that perspective. | ||
But whether it's spike protein that is causing the issues in people systemically or whether it's essentially just a toxic poison bomb, like I said, where it is causing havoc permanently in the people that took this shot, | ||
it is not good to be putting in your body. | ||
And I realized that really quickly. | ||
So we can have some back and forth, and I can keep going with you. | ||
Yeah, well, let's up this video. | ||
This first video is Pfizer's principal scientist in 2021 talking about the process of a vaccine coming out. | ||
Do you want to set this video up for us, or should we get your comments on the other side? | ||
So there were two scientist videos I did share with you, one with Conwall Gill, who is a principal scientist, and then Ramin Daivari. | ||
It doesn't really matter which order we go through, but I can give comments on the other side. | ||
We'll go to Gil first. | ||
So this is Pfizer Principal Scientist in 2021. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Conwall then goes on to say that the vaccine was not so effective and says that the mRNA and LNPs are very sneaky. | ||
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Only Johnson & Johnson side fact came out quickly, like there was a clog that clogged what there was happening with Johnson & Johnson's. | |
But other than that, mRNA and LNP are very sneaky, I think. | ||
We're not still seeing a lot of, like, huge complications. | ||
She goes on to highlight how the clinical trials completely skipped normal clinical trials and went straight up all at once to phase three. | ||
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There are three types of trials, right? | |
Phase one, phase two, phase three. | ||
We just went straight up. | ||
Right? | ||
We just did this. | ||
But this is why it takes 10 years for a vaccine to come out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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It takes years of, you know, observation, blah, blah, blah, one, then two and three. | |
Here, we are doing everything at the same time. | ||
So, everybody is as puzzled. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nobody has a hundred. | ||
Even CEO, Pfizer CEO and even Hugo Sahin more than once. | ||
Because they are like looking at it, closely watching it. | ||
At this point, that's all we can do. | ||
And I feel like, yeah, it's also becoming a money game. | ||
This is where it started. | ||
So the problem is distribution of vaccines to those populations, to those countries. | ||
By the time it reaches there, these vaccines now are not successful. | ||
I'll ask you this. | ||
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Why are we worried about booster shots over here if we're going to, like, shouldn't we be giving them? | |
Of course, but there's so much of politics, right? | ||
There's so much of politics. | ||
So that's a Pfizer scientist sort of explaining nobody knows what's going on. | ||
That alone, just incredibly troubling. | ||
What do you take away from what she just said? | ||
Yeah, I mean, imagine sitting there in front of her, hearing that, and then eliciting that information out of her in real time when you were working on this vaccine. | ||
I'm sorry, just to clarify, this was after the vaccine rollout, right? | ||
I mean, the vaccine was being put in people's arms when she's saying, ah, we got no idea what's going on. | ||
Yeah, Harrison, they were... | ||
They were out there saying 90% efficacy, 95% efficacy, right? | ||
And she was behind the scenes essentially saying that this thing, we have no idea what's going on. | ||
And I find it's almost laughable at this point, looking back, was that in 2021 when that was obtained? | ||
In 2025, it's almost laughable at this point to see her say that it's turning into a money game. | ||
And I mean, we can get into how, you know, this vaccine, they were working on this mRNA flu vaccine in 2018, all the way at Biontech, right? | ||
And the CEO's name is Ugar Sahin. | ||
And so the context she's saying essentially in this conversation is that Ugar Sahin and Biontech have this mRNA technology, this poison. | ||
That they're working on overseas, and they need Pfizer, this big vaccine manufacturer, you know, the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world, or, you know, top three to five in the world, to produce and manufacture this mRNA flu vaccine. | ||
And then it turned into what, when you dissolve the illusion of the virus narrative and see that this whole thing is essentially just a toxic poison, and they used COVID-19. | ||
As an excuse to use this mRNA technology that is poison on the mass population of not just people in the United States, but all over the world. | ||
This was essentially a terrorist attack. | ||
This was crimes against humanity. | ||
And so I saw this in real time, and I really felt called to step forward and wanted to... | ||
Put this information out there when I released it over a year ago in 2024. | ||
So in real time, it was a crazy conversation to be having. | ||
And for her to be saying money game, she said Ugar Sahin, Pfizer CEO, don't have answers. | ||
And, you know, it's just a huge agenda that they're playing. | ||
I mean, they don't have answers, but that's fine because nobody was asking them the questions, right? | ||
I mean, there was no oversight to this. | ||
Otherwise, You know, we might have known that, yeah, we have no idea what's going on. | ||
We totally skipped the whole 10-year rollout thing to just shove this in everybody's arms immediately. | ||
And I want to go over some of the latest numbers from this. | ||
There was a study published yesterday that's absolutely mind-blowing. | ||
But let's go to the second video first. | ||
This is, again, another Pfizer formulation scientist, Ramin Daivari, set this one up for us. | ||
So Ramin Daivari is the boss or manager of the woman we just... | ||
Watched Conwell Gill, who was my former manager. | ||
And Ramin was essentially, I think in the video, it says he was the head honcho, essentially, of the formulations that were going on inside Pfizer linked to not only the mRNA COVID vaccine, but really the entire mRNA project. | ||
And then there's the self-amplifying RNA project, which is ultimately was just approved actually by the FDA for H5N1, which is another smokescreen. | ||
So that's the context regarding Ramin. | ||
And he has some very interesting things to say. | ||
So I'll let you guys. | ||
Yeah, let's watch it. | ||
This is Ramin Daivari, the pharmaceutical formulation scientist from Pfizer, one of the head honchos of the COVID-19 formulation team. | ||
This clip was from October 21st, 2021. | ||
Just listen to what he has to say about the safety issues of the vaccine. | ||
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My mother called me two days ago and said that her therapist's friend told her that her friend took a booster shot and died, like, the same day, I think, in her bathroom. | |
I don't know if it was Pfizer, but, like... | ||
The only booster shot is so far, it's not Pfizer. | ||
So, I mean... | ||
Well, it must have been Pfizer. | ||
And I'm just, like, concerned that, like, I mean, she was relatively old. | ||
She was 77, apparently. | ||
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But, I mean, it's kind of scary to me. | |
That's the thing. | ||
Just people die every day. | ||
I'm just, I think it's something that we should look into and make sure that the boosters are... | ||
Oh, I'm looking into it. | ||
It's just not our job to look into that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There are people within Pfizer, all the clinical people. | ||
Okay. | ||
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And the safety people. | |
Right. | ||
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There are people who are not only looking at that, actually, there are reports that come to Pfizer, zillions of them every day. | |
Zillions? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Do you think Pfizer gets mad when they don't mandate it? | ||
From a business perspective? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, it's just like saying... | ||
You think the chips companies, they're going to get mad if somebody says chips is not good for you? | ||
Of course. | ||
Probably. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They don't care if people just eat chips all day and die. | ||
Because their job is... | ||
To sell chips. | ||
...engineering in the way that I take... | ||
No, it's not even selling yet. | ||
It's for me to take it, basically. | ||
Right? | ||
Because otherwise I won't buy it. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So... | ||
We forget about those parts of business, basically. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they're engineering it specifically for me to take the next one. | ||
Right. | ||
So increasing my consumption and increasing my consumption, guess what? | ||
It's going to affect my car, and I'm going to die. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And nobody's talking about that. | |
Yeah, I know. | ||
Okay, that was pretty insane. | ||
I'm sort of speechless about people die every day. | ||
You know, he doesn't know you're recording. | ||
He sees he was just a Pfizer employee. | ||
There's this employee going, hey, I have a friend who took the vaccine and died the day they took it. | ||
And the guy's like, people die every day. | ||
What do I care? | ||
I mean, what a heartless, callous response to that. | ||
I mean, I just wrote down his answer because I'm like, I can't believe he would even say this. | ||
You're like, well, what about the safety? | ||
He's like, yeah, it's not our job. | ||
That's not our job. | ||
Yeah, sure, that's happening. | ||
And they get zillions of reports. | ||
I like that he says they get zillions of reports as if he's like, so Pfizer's taking care of this. | ||
They've got it handled. | ||
And your response is like, zillions of reports? | ||
Like, the fact that there are zillions of reports is extremely concerning. | ||
That's not an excuse to not care about this. | ||
That's a very crazy thing. | ||
That is a wild clip you got there. | ||
Break that down for us. | ||
Yeah, I mean, my reaction is very similar to yours. | ||
And in real time, I mean... | ||
Harrison, we had to wear masks in the office, keep in mind. | ||
So I'm sitting there. | ||
I might have been eating lunch, so my mask might have been off. | ||
But regardless, what you said, I mean, people die every day. | ||
That is absurd. | ||
It's not our jobs to essentially be concerned about this. | ||
I understand. | ||
I was not a clinical researcher. | ||
I was a formulation scientist. | ||
So I was doing research and development on the analytics of these shots of these vials. | ||
So it wasn't technically my job to be doing epidemiology and testing what was going on in regards to vaccine deaths. | ||
But when a scientist is highly concerned, as I was, and I was essentially the black sheep I felt like inside Pfizer, like I was asking these questions, but this was as far as it was really able to go. | ||
All the clinical safety people, zillions, you know, I think he was deflecting when he said zillions, you know, I mean. | ||
Imagine if he actually put a number saying millions or billions. | ||
I mean, that's a lot of billions of reports every day. | ||
I don't know if it would have been something like that. | ||
but certainly in the millions during a worldwide clinical trial with people that are collapsing, that are suffering from vaccine-induced injury for the long-term, I mean, this was insane. | ||
And then for him to go on and say, from a business perspective, people eat chips all day and die. | ||
So when we don't mandate, you know, when chip companies say, you know, what was it? | ||
When chip companies are essentially, you know, told that your chips are not healthy, do you get mad? | ||
Sure. So he was leaning into a chip company metaphor in regards to vaccine mandates. | ||
It was just absurd for me to say, like, people won't buy it. | ||
They're affected by this, you know, and we don't really care at all. | ||
You know, Ramin ultimately made it seem like he does not care if people die from heart attacks because, you know, it's certainly not the COVID shot. | ||
It's everything else is what Pfizer is ultimately bringing up and talking about. | ||
when anyone who is really a critical thinker understands what the real agenda was with that vaccine rollout you know so like i said | ||
I mean, for this conversation about Ramin, | ||
I mean, who knows if he was even vaccinated either? | ||
You know, I'm not sure. | ||
Because what he was saying ultimately was Sinister. | ||
And I mean, I'm not going to say that he had ill intentions necessarily. | ||
From my perspective, the woman we just discussed earlier, Conwall, she is a kind-hearted lady and she was just, she's ultimately indoctrinated and doesn't exactly understand what's going on, was blinded by money. | ||
Whereas Ramin, I'm not sure what's going on. | ||
I leave, you know, heart space for him in the sense that he is a good man and he was misled through his education. | ||
I mean, you know, he's able to justify the decision that he makes by basically, I mean, the chip analogy really was disturbing to me, but he's like, yeah, if a chip company is told that their chips are killing people, do they care? | ||
No, their job is to sell chips. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
First of all, it's a kind of disturbing, you know, a mercenary line to take, but also chip companies aren't Pfizer. | ||
Pfizer is a It's a medicine company. | ||
It's a pharmaceutical company. | ||
It does matter whether their products are killing people or making people better. | ||
But, you know, if you're thinking in that mercenary way, it's just I see a very interesting connection where the first person is going, hey, the money game is a big part of this. | ||
And then the second person you interview is like, or not interview, but, you know, are talking to is like, yeah, well, hey, we got to make money. | ||
So we've got to do this. | ||
It's like, yeah, there's a thread of continuity there. | ||
Let's go to this last video, and then we'll talk about all this, and I'll talk about some of the new studies that have come out today and some of the other developments. | ||
But this last video is the Pfizer vice president admitting that the formula changed after it had gotten approval. | ||
I mean, I guess let's watch this and we'll get your comments on the other side. | ||
Here's clip number 19, Pfizer Vice President. | ||
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Just to get back to the Tris versus the PBS in the study, was the actual study done with the PBS version of the vaccine or was the Tris version given in the actual trial? | ||
The studies were done using the same volume, 0.2 milliliters, that is in the final presentation as the dose, but contained the PBS buffer. | ||
We obviously had extensive consultations with the FDA and it was determined that the clinical studies were not required, again, because the LNP and the mRNA are the same and the behavior in terms of reactogenicity and efficacy are expected to be the same. | ||
Use of an investigational COVID-19 vaccine under an EOA is not subject to informed consent requirements. | ||
However, Vaccine recipients need to be provided as fact sheet, and that describes the investigational nature of the product, the known and potential benefits and risks of the product, available alternatives, and there is the option to refuse vaccination. | ||
How should we think of micrograms in terms of the amount of spike protein that's produced by the cells? | ||
Can you kind of clarify that? | ||
Obviously, we don't have a complete understanding of the nature of the way that the vaccine works in terms of reducing immune response. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
All right. | ||
So a lot got brought up right there. | ||
So they changed the formula after the testing but are like, but it's fine because we expect it to be the same. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, but is it? | ||
I mean, you didn't test it, so you don't know. | ||
They don't know how the spike protein works or how long it lasts. | ||
And, of course, one of the latest studies that just came out, The Yale study that we spent a lot of time on showed that people who got the vaccine five years ago are still producing spike protein. | ||
The whole reason why this was not labeled as a gene therapy was because, theoretically, it wasn't supposed to keep producing spike protein forever, but so far, tests have shown it keeps producing spike protein forever. | ||
And they admitted right there, well, we don't really know. | ||
And you could even... | ||
You could take that and just in the most generous way, you could say, well, we had to do it, and sure, we couldn't do everything exactly by the book, but we were in emergency, etc., etc. | ||
And you could make those justifications if you were so choose, if you were evil. | ||
At the time that it was happening, those videos are from October 2020, October 2021. | ||
But now it's been five years, and we can actually look at the effect of the vaccine. | ||
And we can look back at those videos and understand that what they were manipulating and what they were selling to us was a gigantic lie that wasn't just ineffective. | ||
It was counterproductive. | ||
It actually made you more likely to get the virus that they were inoculating you for. | ||
I use air quotes. | ||
So it's time to look at that a lot more suspiciously. | ||
And I mean, in the second to last clip there, when she says, you know, we don't have to have informed consent. | ||
You just have to provide them with a pamphlet that explains the investigational nature of this vaccine, which just means you're going to provide them with medical gobbledygook that they don't understand and that makes everything seem safe while, you know, subtly telling you that this hasn't been tested and it's experimental. | ||
But hoping that you don't understand that that's what it's telling you. | ||
I mean, that's just... | ||
That's insane. | ||
I know we dropped during the video. | ||
We got him back okay. | ||
So, yeah, Justin, that was a lot of stuff there. | ||
We only have a minute left in this segment. | ||
What jumps out to you from those statements from five years ago? | ||
It's a whole lot, man. | ||
And it's really hard for me to have... | ||
You know, obtained this information and gone to Project Veritas and not be able to share the story back in late 2021. | ||
Ultimately, the way things unfolded, it was unfortunate, but I am glad to stand in truth and be able to present this information to the world so that people can ultimately learn that these vaccines are not safe to be putting into their body and that... | ||
You know, we cannot trust Big Pharma with our health at all in that there is a revolution ultimately happening with our health. | ||
I agree. | ||
I just think you're going easy on them. | ||
It was a weapon of mass destruction. | ||
It was a biological attack. | ||
More on the other side with my guest, Justin Leslie. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Joining me today is Justin Leslie. | ||
He was a Pfizer scientist working on mRNA vaccine technology during the lockdowns. | ||
He became a whistleblower and subsequently worked as an undercover investigative journalist for Project Veritas and O 'Keefe Media Group from May 2022 to August 2023. | ||
You can find him on X at justintegrity underscore and the website justintegrity.net. | ||
Again, we just saw some crazy videos that you captured in 2021. | ||
I do want to deliver some updates as to the fight against the mRNA bioweapon that was released on the world. | ||
Success that we're having and more information that we're finding out about it. | ||
We've had on a few times an activist named Joseph Sansone who is encouraging people and providing a template for people to declare the mRNA A bioweapon using state legislatures, | ||
and it's actually moving forward in certain states. | ||
The mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act bill has now been introduced in Minnesota, and I believe 10 other states are considering it. | ||
One of the most left-leaning states in America, Minnesota, files Bill HF3219 to designate mRNA injections as biological weapons of mass destruction, which would mean that obviously it would not be able to be. | ||
You know, given out anymore. | ||
It would no longer be licensed as a vaccine and would initiate investigations into the effectiveness and all this sort of stuff. | ||
So it's great to see that moving forward in state legislatures. | ||
And we encourage everybody in all 50 states to contact your local representative and talk to them about this bioweapon bill, which simply uses what already exists in the bureaucracy, laws that are already on the books. | ||
And as long as you designate the mRNA vaccine as the bioweapon, it initiates all of these legal processes to combat the poison that they're putting in us. | ||
Speaking of the poison, I mean, even if it wasn't a poison, it clearly isn't effective. | ||
And in fact, it has an inverse effectiveness. | ||
This is from Nicholas Holscher, MPH. | ||
New study, WHO data, reveals global COVID-19 deaths skyrocketed | ||
After mass vaccination, deaths rose in every WHO region after vaccine rollout. | ||
1,275% death increase in Western Pacific after mass vaccination. | ||
Highest mortality spikes in the most heavily vaccinated areas. | ||
Mass COVID vaccination was not only completely failed, but made things much worse. | ||
And he links a research article. | ||
That's titled Paradoxical Increase in Global COVID-19 Deaths with Vaccination Coverage, World Health Organization Estimates. | ||
And you can actually tell that the cumulative deaths at the vaccine start across the board were significantly lower, in some cases half or maybe even a third as high as the deaths after the vaccine rolled out. | ||
So, I mean, it's been nearly five years since the vaccine rollout. | ||
We're getting all of this information, and all of it uniformly shows nowhere the vaccine was rolled out did deaths decrease. | ||
In fact, they massively increased everywhere the vaccines rolled out. | ||
So with more and more information like this, Justin, this facade can't last much longer, right? | ||
They can't keep this lie going for much longer. | ||
I know RFK Jr. has talked about removing COVID from the infant vaccine schedule. | ||
I think that should have been done yesterday. | ||
It's got to be done as soon as possible. | ||
But I mean, how much longer are they going to keep pushing a vaccine that so clearly does not work and in fact kills a hell of a lot of people? | ||
I mean, this can't go on much longer. | ||
Well, Harrison, I mean, going through all my education in the past and learning about vaccines and pharmacology classes, they would do research on vaccines for 20 plus years and then pull them off the market after. | ||
You know, they would hear about one or even two deaths. | ||
So the fact that this vaccine has been able to stay on the market for four, five years at this point, it is absurd. | ||
I agree with you 100%. | ||
We need a call to action to Donald Trump. | ||
We need a call to action to RFK Jr. to pull these vaccines off the market immediately. | ||
I've been outspoken about that for the longest time. | ||
I understand that there could be optics ultimately involved, but these need to come off | ||
Now, like you just said, they need to be off yesterday, three, four, five years ago, because they are murdering people. | ||
They are causing harm and causing long-term injury. | ||
Shout out to all my friends who are vaccine injured. | ||
I have been able to form friendships with people who were totally misled on what happened with COVID and the scam that was involved with it. | ||
And so, yes, I brought up during the break. | ||
I'm teaming up with Team Humanity, and we're taking part in a massive Crimes Against Humanity pro se lawsuit against, I believe there's over 150 something plaintiffs right now. | ||
And those are my whistleblower affidavits that are on screen regarding my testimony to the masses on what has played out with my experience with COVID-19. | ||
The transcripts of the videos that we played. | ||
On Infowars just now, during the last break, are in there. | ||
And Harrison, I wanted to bring up, when I cut out, I'm not sure if you did play that one final video with Nick Warren during the FDA approval meeting that's called the VRBAC, V-R-B-A-C. | ||
That was a meeting that was held in October the year prior. | ||
Yes, that video. | ||
Did you guys play it? | ||
Yes, yeah, yeah, we watched that one. | ||
Okay. | ||
So my comments on that, just because I didn't get to fully explain it, is the sense of... | ||
This was fully applicable to me as a whistleblower, where they are working on two different buffer systems at the same time. | ||
There was a PBS formulation, which stands for phosphate buffer saline, and then there is a TRS buffer, which is a newer saline-type buffer that is allowed to... | ||
They were saying allows the temperature, storage temperature of the vaccines to ultimately change. | ||
And they were not testing kids at all with this Tris buffer. | ||
They were using the phosphate buffer saline in the clinical trials, the six months of clinical trials that they did for Pfizer. | ||
They used this PBS buffer. | ||
Yes, the main ingredients, the mRNA technology, the lipid nanoparticles stayed the same. | ||
But during this meeting, what you see is Nick Warren admitting that they did not do the clinical trials, the clinical work, the clinical testing for the TRIS buffer, and they used an analytical comparison. | ||
And Pfizer and the FDA coordinated and collaborated, essentially, a massive crime by gaslighting the public on saying that, oh, yes, this is good to be approved. | ||
And you're allowed to inject your kids, your 5 to 11-year-olds, or 5 to 12-year-olds, with this vaccine. | ||
And that, to me, was sinister. | ||
It was an attack on the world's children. | ||
And every single day that goes by, we are allowing this to occur when it should not be. | ||
This is fraud to the highest level, and it needs to be stopped. | ||
So I'll end my thoughts there on that. | ||
But, yeah, it's insane, man. | ||
It absolutely is. | ||
And again, the last clip in that little compilation that we showed of these FDA meetings, you know, the guys asked, like, in terms of, I guess he's measuring in milliliters, but like how much of the spike protein do you expect to be produced? | ||
And the, I guess that's the Pfizer vice president is just like, yeah, we don't know. | ||
We're not sure. | ||
We haven't done that study. | ||
We don't know. | ||
And of course, now we know five years later. | ||
It's still producing spike protein. | ||
And it's probably responsible for the so-called long COVID symptoms. | ||
And this is the Yale Preprint study that came out last month showing that five years on, people who got the vaccine are still producing spike protein. | ||
Some of them. | ||
Some aren't. | ||
Some are. | ||
But that would put it in the realm of a gene therapy, which means it should be subject to a whole bunch of other controls, but because they lied about that and said, no, no, it's localized, it produced spike protein for a few minutes, and then it stops. | ||
Well, now it's been five years, and it's still being produced, and it's being produced throughout the body. | ||
So, clearly, they probably should have done a little bit more studying on this, as they admit that they had no idea what the effects would be, and yet they gave it to us anyway. | ||
I mean, this is horrifying. | ||
And have you... | ||
Looked at that Yale study and what's your take on that? | ||
They're basically blaming the long COVID symptoms on this spike protein continued production. | ||
Although, again, it's in pre-pent and not fully codified yet. | ||
It seems accurate to me. | ||
And, of course, that talks about shedding as well and the fact that people who are near people who have been vaccinated can themselves start producing spike proteins. | ||
So have you looked at that and do you have a take on that for us? | ||
I have looked at the Yale study, and again, like I was saying earlier, I share a somewhat different perspective on whether it's the spike protein or if it's essentially just the vaccine is a toxic poison that is ultimately meant to create chronic injury and death. | ||
But ultimately, yes, the COVID vaccine is causing massive systemic injury and death across all walks of life across the world. | ||
And sharing from the terrain perspective is that the virology is backed on a pseudoscientific foundation where there has never been a virus that has ever been isolated ever. | ||
And I point to the work of Christine Massey, who has filed over 224 requests across the world asking for purification and isolation of not only SARS-CoV-2, but many, many other viruses such as HIV. | ||
And polio, etc. | ||
She's asked numerous, numerous viruses. | ||
Any virus that you can essentially come up with, she's asked for it. | ||
So if there's no virus, there's ultimately no spike protein. | ||
So the next question ultimately to ask is, well, then what is causing us to be sick? | ||
And ultimately, if you think that injecting health with a poisonous shot that has aluminum and other ingredients in it is going to make you healthy, you are... | ||
Under my control, essentially, is the way I look at it. | ||
And you don't have a firm understanding of health at all. | ||
And so that is just my ultimate take on what is going on. | ||
And if the word spike protein has to be used, then yes, the spike protein is causing and wreaking havoc amongst everybody. | ||
But ultimately, what even with shedding is, is that when you look at it from a terrain-based perspective outside of contagion, Our human biofields, which are essentially can create an explanation for what is causing contagion and how things like chicken pox or even, | ||
you know, just the common cold spreads, is our human biofields are communicating almost like a telepathic way of communication. | ||
So that's another rabbit hole, essentially, but that is from my perspective on... | ||
What is going on with the spike protein and how we are dealing with this vaccine that is causing injury across the world and causing autism and just all the autoimmune diseases. | ||
Everything really links back to the vaccines all the way from, you know, I mean, we can go down the rabbit hole, Harrison, with the Rockefeller Foundation and what was going on in the early 1900s with the Flexner Report and how the fraud within the medical industry really started. | ||
The medical schools back then were all homeopathy-based and naturopathy-based, where they were using natural medicine, whereas Rockefeller corrupted the whole medical industry with money and created judgment based off of cleanliness and inserted money into this education system, | ||
created the monopoly with the petroleum-based medicine. | ||
And then created the American Cancer Foundation in the 1930s. | ||
And then it has grown into generational traumas, generational mistakes, if you want to put it that way, within medicine and healing over the last almost 100 years, essentially. | ||
So that is my perspective. | ||
And again, I point to the work of Christine Massey for my stance on virology. | ||
And numerous others in the terrain community, including Dr. Andy Kaufman, who's been on Infowars, as well as Alex Zeck, Tom Callen, Mike Winner, Dr. Amanda Vollmer. | ||
All these people have been very outspoken about the fact that there is no virus that is causing people to have disease and that we ultimately do not understand what is playing out with. | ||
All of that. | ||
And there doesn't have to be an explanation either. | ||
But we need to reframe and shift our mindset and shift our focus as to what is causing us to be sick. | ||
Because it's not the invisible enemy, my friend. | ||
It is essentially everything else. | ||
So thank you for letting me share that. | ||
Yeah, no, of course. | ||
And I know it's funny. | ||
My dad is very much a terrain theory adherent, and any time we talk about getting sick, he's always like, well, there's no such thing as viruses, so maybe you should rethink that. | ||
So I'm very familiar with the theory. | ||
I don't necessarily subscribe to it, but what you definitely hit the nail on the head, the Rockefeller Foundation, the way that our mindset around health has been shaped, I think the truth is a little bit of both. | ||
You know, I obviously don't think that the... | ||
Well, it's difficult, isn't it? | ||
Because I've seen modern medicine do miraculous things, right? | ||
I've seen, you know, babies that are four months premature survive outside of their mother's body. | ||
And it's just, you look at it and you're like, this is... | ||
I mean, they've got tubes and it's like UV lights. | ||
And I mean, it looks like space age. | ||
You're like, this is amazing. | ||
So... | ||
On one hand, I love modern medicine because I've seen how incredible it is at keeping people alive and making people healthy. | ||
But on the other hand, it is saturated in the profiteering, in the Rockefeller Foundation, in the molding people, taking advantage of this. | ||
Oh, it's something people need? | ||
Well, then let's put our agenda into it so they can't avoid what we want them to experience. | ||
And that, I really think, came to full... | ||
Full manifestation when they were telling people that natural immunity doesn't exist. | ||
And I think that's like the most extreme far end away from terrain theory is telling people you don't even have an immune system. | ||
There's nothing you can do to prevent yourself getting sick. | ||
You have to do nothing but get injections. | ||
And that's the only possible way to cure yourself. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And the moment they said that, I don't know how everybody in America didn't go. | ||
Okay, we're not listening to those people anymore. | ||
They say natural immunity is a theory, is a conspiracy theory that doesn't exist. | ||
That's literally insane. | ||
That is an insane claim to make, right? | ||
And so it's like, I don't blame anybody for having questions when they're making statements like that. | ||
It's like, all right, clearly we're off the mark here. | ||
It's just a question of how far. | ||
So I think you're more than justified in... | ||
Having the theories you do about terrain theory and all that stuff. | ||
Because clearly what we're operating on is not accurate information. | ||
I'm going to let you go. | ||
I appreciate you hanging on for the second part of this because I think the information you're presenting is extremely important. | ||
Could you wrap up just by telling us more about the team humanity lawsuit and more about how people can support you or find the work that you're doing these days? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And Harrison, thank you so much again for having me on. | ||
I really do appreciate you giving me time and space to share my story and share with the world what is going on. | ||
Again, here is the whole lawsuit. | ||
It's like 235 pages. | ||
Team Humanity, the website is humanitiesuit.com. | ||
I believe I shared it in the Zoom chat. | ||
So please go check that out. | ||
And everyone, please bring attention to what is going on. | ||
With this lawsuit because we are going pro se, putting our necks out there, and going against the beast system essentially right now. | ||
We're going after 150 corporations, plus we have I believe over 100, it might be over 200 plaintiffs as well. | ||
So you guys can find that lawsuit on the link below. | ||
There's a screenshot of it. | ||
And you guys can find my work at justintegrity.net. | ||
I created a documentary called Project Whistleblower to share my full testimony. | ||
And Harrison, if we could bring attention to my Gifts and Go. | ||
Giftsandgo.com slash Project Whistleblower, I believe, is the link. | ||
I would greatly appreciate anybody that is willing to support me and my work. | ||
I'm still looking to essentially create a foundation for my journalism and be able to create documentaries and help whistleblowers. | ||
That were silenced and not able to tell their story, like myself, and help guide whistleblowers. | ||
And you see James O 'Keefe on the screen right there. | ||
I just would like to address that I have been outspoken about my situation and how it played out with Project Veritas, O 'Keefe Media Group, and James O 'Keefe. | ||
And ultimately, I resigned from O 'Keefe Media Group because James O 'Keefe told me that he visited the Bohemian Grove as a guest. | ||
And ultimately... | ||
I couldn't stay there because he said he was going for business funding purposes and not ultimately to investigate it, which I found very interesting and against his truth of the world. | ||
I mean, how is it that the king of investigative journalism that we all love went to Bohemian Grove and ultimately has not been able to share his findings and what he found there? | ||
It's ultimately, I am tossing out an olive branch essentially to James and Alex Jones and those in the alternative media that have maybe neglected to talk to me because I've been outspoken about James in the past. | ||
But ultimately, it really is all love, and I do have much appreciation for James. | ||
I just am also looking to hold him and hold myself accountable for the way things played out for me as a Pfizer scientist because I ultimately want to stand in truth. | ||
And remove the blood from my hands of working as a Pfizer scientist and someone who was working on these shots that ultimately knew better. | ||
Because in the sense that I knew better, my colleagues might not have known better. | ||
And therefore, I have to hold myself accountable. | ||
I got you. | ||
Well, thank you for joining us. | ||
Hold on. | ||
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I got to say you're awesome. | ||
And I want to get you on my show. | ||
Regardless, we're going to air this on my show. | ||
But you are awesome. | ||
And you got Elon Musk to come out and admit that it hurt him. | ||
I knew that privately. | ||
He wasn't allowed to say anything. | ||
Didn't just almost kill his brother. | ||
So please, please, please, even if it's 10 minutes, come on my show today. | ||
And God bless you, brother. | ||
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Let me know. | |
And just this is a huge interview. | ||
Great job of the crew getting you on. | ||
God bless you, brother. | ||
Saving a lot of lives. | ||
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Nice to meet you, Alex. | |
Love a chat soon. | ||
Reach out to me. | ||
There you go. | ||
All right. | ||
So stay on the line, Justin. | ||
Our producer will talk to you and get that all hooked up. | ||
But yeah, absolutely incredible stuff. | ||
And look. | ||
If we had just 10 more people like you inside Pfizer, they never would have gotten away with this. | ||
And that, you know, is why I want to encourage people to go support Justin Leslie at Justin Integrity, I'm sorry, Just Integrity underscore on X, the website JustIntegrity.net. | ||
Because we need to, you know, we need to show people like, hey, if you're in one of these big organizations, if you're in one of these big corporations. | ||
And are worried about losing your job or worried about the effects it'll have if you, you know, expose what you've seen happening. | ||
We need to show people, hey, there's millions of people out here who have your back and will, you know, soften your landing and will, you know, help spread your story. | ||
Because a lot of people feel like, well, even if I whistleblow, it might not go anywhere, then I've lost my job and I've not even accomplished anything. | ||
We need to show people that you have to come out and expose this stuff and you will be rewarded and celebrated and fed it by people that... | ||
Love the truth and know this stuff is going on, but we can't get access to the information like people inside the organization can. | ||
So very brave stuff that you've been doing. | ||
You've taken a lot of risks, and we appreciate it sincerely. | ||
So please stay on the line, talk to our producer, and go on Alex Jones later. | ||
Luckily he was watching this, but there's so much great information that you have shared. | ||
Again, Justin Leslie at JustIntegrity underscore on X, JustIntegrity.net. | ||
Thanks so much for being with us today, sir. | ||
Harrison, much love to you. | ||
Thank you for having me on. | ||
Have a great rest of your day, sir. | ||
You too. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
Very, very, very powerful stuff. | ||
And man, when it comes to... | ||
Look, I'll say that when it comes to James O 'Keefe, not to criticize him because I love the guy and I have nothing but admiration for him. | ||
He's been doing it for so long. | ||
I mean, he's an Alex Jones level character, right? | ||
I mean, maybe not, but same style. | ||
I mean, dedicated, doing this for years before it ever got out. | ||
And I just got to say his mistake was... | ||
Being a 501c3. | ||
See, he didn't want to make money. | ||
He wanted to be a charity, right? | ||
He wanted to do this for the sake of the information and the goodness he could bring to the world. | ||
So you'd think you'd be smart to organize as a charity organization. | ||
The problem is there are requirements like having a board, and then the board can oust you. | ||
And I've seen it happen in my personal life. | ||
My aunt has a 501c3 for dog, assistant dogs, whatever you call them, medical assistant dogs, whatever you call them. | ||
And I watched as they incorporated, got a board, and the board turned on her and tried to, like, take it away from her. | ||
So not that James O 'Keefe did it wrong. | ||
It's just, you know, this is the way the process works. | ||
And it's one of the reasons why InfoWars is still around, right? | ||
Because we could have probably at some point reformatted and said, hey, we're not a for-profit company. | ||
We are, you know, a public service. | ||
So then we'd have a board, and they would have been able to oust Alex or override his. | ||
But because we... | ||
Because Alex understood very early on the attacks that we would be under. | ||
He set up a system that was really undefeatable. | ||
I mean, really, they can't stop Infowars from selling products to our audience. | ||
They can't stop us from advertising our store on our shows. | ||
So, you know, people are like, why do you sell supplements? | ||
Why do you worry about selling all this stuff? | ||
It's like, well, that's how we fund ourselves. | ||
That's how we stay in operation. | ||
And we have to do this because any other organizational... | ||
This configuration has vulnerabilities that can be attacked. | ||
In this way, it's all very simple, and what we rely on is what our enemies rely on, so they can't get rid of it. | ||
You remember Trump, in one of the early debates, he would be talking to Hillary Clinton, he'd be going, I'd love if you get rid of the tax loopholes for millionaires, but you won't because all of your donors rely on it, right? | ||
Well, all of our enemies depend on the capitalistic system for operation. | ||
They depend on... | ||
Free trade and being able to sell things. | ||
So like they can't stop us from using those same tools. | ||
So that's what we did. | ||
So we took their paradigm and adapted it to ourselves. | ||
So now, as long as you go to thealexjonesstore.com and purchase a product, we stay on the air and there's nothing they can do to get in the way of that. | ||
Well, there's a lot they can do and they've been doing it for years and it hasn't worked so far. | ||
It may work in the very near future, but regardless of what happens with Infowars, thealexjonesstore.com will remain. | ||
It will keep funding us. | ||
The Alex Jones Network will continue in one form or another. | ||
We don't know what comes next, but regardless, we want you to be a part of it by going to thealexjonesstore.com, keeping us on the air, in the fight, and defeating these people with the power of truth. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
The Alex Jones Show begins in 90 seconds, and I have a feeling he's pretty fired up today. | ||
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