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jon bowne
The wheels on the Cloward-Piven strategy bus are falling off.
unidentified
A New Mexico judge resigned last month after Homeland Security arrested his tenant, who was accused of being a member of the Venezuelan transnational criminal gang Trende Aragua.
According to the criminal complaint, former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano rented out his casita to...
Christian Ortega Lopez, at the behest of his wife last year, they met Ortega Lopez when his wife hired him to do housework.
This judge's daughter is allowing this illegal alien to have access to firearms.
It is a felony for this illegal alien to be in possession of firearms.
Homeland Security officials say Ortega Lopez displayed clear indicators of his association with the Venezuelan gang Train de Aragua, or TDA.
Not just his clothing or tattoos, but...
Voicemails and text messages they say provide significant evidence for their case against him.
jon bowne
It's very concerning.
harrison smith
It's concerning, you know, what else has this judge been doing?
unidentified
President Trump designated TDA, as well as other gangs like MS-13, foreign terrorist organizations, in an executive order he signed on his first day in office.
We're gonna multiply and we're gonna multiply in big numbers.
The MS-13 has a potential presence in just about every community in this country.
Over 6,000 members nationwide.
It is one of the largest street gangs in the country with a presence in 46 states and in the District of Columbia.
jon bowne
Democratic lawmakers, led by Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen, are gleefully ignoring the will of the voters by traveling to El Salvador to advocate for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported Salvadoran national with documented MS-13 gang affiliation.
While DHS reports from 2019 identify Garcia as an MS-13 Checo in the Western's clique.
Van Hollen was denied access to Garcia at El Salvador's terrorism confinement center, while House Democrats pushed for a congressional delegation to investigate Garcia's March 2025 deportation, which they called an administrative error.
Patty Morin, whose daughter was murdered by an illegal immigrant, condemned Democrats for prioritizing a potential gang member over American victims.
unidentified
He uses my taxpayer money to fly to El Salvador to advocate for a criminal.
chris van hollen
He told me how much he missed his wife and his kids.
He specifically mentioned his...
Five-year-old boy who has autism because that boy had been in the car with him when U.S. agents had stopped them and handcuffed him and then taken him away.
unidentified
To have a senator from Maryland who didn't even acknowledge or barely acknowledge my daughter and the brutal death that she endured, leaving her five children without a mother.
And now a grandbaby without a grandmother.
Why does that person have more right than I do?
Or my daughter?
Or my grandchildren?
I don't understand this.
jon bowne
The Democrats have lost the script.
These same people flying to El Salvador on the taxpayer's dime to free a citizen of another country with MS-13 gang ties while ignoring devastated, freezing Americans left out in the cold by Hurricane Helene and Biden's Congress in September of 2024 or the due process of January 6th defendants that was largely overlooked by the Democrats and the mainstream media.
Has Americans asking, are these fools even aware of the wake of pain MS-13 has left in its path in the United States?
unidentified
This kid has no idea what he's done to me.
Sands admitted luring George Johnson's son Michael into a wooded area, stabbing and hacking him, thinking he was a rival gang member.
The holidays get rougher and rougher when I gotta look at all my other kids that are there when they're there.
jon bowne
And now the walls are closing in on those that arrogantly assume that their will is greater than the will of the people.
The FBI just arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan.
Who allegedly aided in the evasion of arrest of Eduardo Flores Ruiz from ICE custody.
According to FBI Director Cash Patel, Dugan allegedly escorted him and his attorney through a non-public jury door to avoid ICE agents waiting in the public hallway, prompting a foot chase that ended in Flores Ruiz's capture.
unidentified
It's Monday, April 28th 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 scene and get everybody in this stuff together.
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
unidentified
Welcome to The American Journal.
harrison smith
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
unidentified
Coming to you, as always, live from the InfoWars studio here in Austin, Texas.
harrison smith
For what may be one of our final broadcasts from this location, we're not really sure, but we expect sometime this week the hammer to come down.
It's actually kind of odd because, what was it, a year ago?
I guess last May, when it really started to come down, people trying to get us out of our office.
You know, understanding that it could be any minute now.
Luckily, we've had a few.
Court decisions go our way and delay the inevitable.
And at that time it was panic all around.
Me throwing all of my personal belongings into my car.
You know, thinking that the padlocks could be on the studio door at any moment.
And now that it's actually happening, that it's actually here, it's like we're like used to it.
It's like very casual now.
It's like, well...
Could be shut down as early as Monday, but we'll probably have until about Thursday or so.
It's like...
unidentified
We'll play it by ear.
harrison smith
We'll see.
What's that?
unidentified
We'll play it by ear.
harrison smith
Yeah, we'll play it by ear.
We'll see how it goes.
But there's a reason for that.
And the reason is that our backup systems are operational, fully functioning, and ready to be deployed at a moment's notice.
So thank you so much for your support at thealexjonesstore.com and giving us the resources.
And the time that we need to set up these off-site broadcast stations and things like that.
It's really been a ton of work behind the scenes, the crew working double time for at least the last six months, if not the last year, getting everything set up because it's a hell of a lot more complicated to run an operation like this than you might think.
99% of dissident right newscasts out there.
It's like a dude and a microphone in a webcam.
Not us.
It's a lot more complicated, especially with all the radio stuff, which is a level of technology that most people don't have to deal with.
But we do because it gets us our largest audience.
And at the end of the day...
If we're just preaching to the choir, we might as well not do this.
It's all about reaching new people, new audiences, new vistas opening up before us as we pursue doggedly human liberty across the globe.
So we'll enjoy it while it lasts.
We'll enjoy this studio and the amazing things we've built together until they're stolen from us through fraudulent means, in my opinion.
We have a lot of stuff to cover today.
Just absolutely massive news weekend.
It feels like it was a month ago that Alex had Nick Fuentes on.
That was Friday.
That was just Friday.
By the way, I didn't know he was here.
Saw some people online thinking that I'd refuse to have Nick on.
No, I didn't realize until I was watching the Alex Jones show.
And he's like, Nick Fuentes is in studio later.
I'm like, what?
I went over to the green room and there he was.
What's that?
unidentified
I went home.
You know, it's maybe like 1 p.m. or something like that.
And I'm like, oh, yeah, I'm going to get a great workout in and start working out.
I throw on mix match gray, like three piece mix match gray.
And then I get called back.
I'm like, oh, yeah, I'll just head back to the studio, you know, type a couple, you know, things on a Friday.
And lo and behold, there's Nick Fuentes and the look of disgust that he shot me as I strolled into the office wearing a gray t-shirt, mix-match gray shorts and gray shoes.
I think he has something against people who dress like slobs.
harrison smith
Against slobs?
unidentified
Against embarrassing slobs?
That's very funny.
Well, you know, it got real awkward when I go, oh, totally dressed up for you.
And he didn't quite hear me, and so it just got really awkward.
harrison smith
Oh, that's a shame.
That is a dang shame.
But it was a great appearance.
He spent a long time on The War Room.
But I did regret not knowing that he was coming in.
But, I mean, we got so much stuff going on here.
I mean, you heard it if you watched.
Episode Alex was like, I meant to get you on with the other host.
I completely forgot.
And Nick was like, I thought somebody would have told you.
unidentified
I was like, well, no, no, no.
harrison smith
Everything gets a little mixed up here.
But I just bring that up because it seriously feels like on Friday, I was like, oh, I'm going to cover this on Monday.
And then they arrest a judge.
And then there's like four mass shootings and cars driving into crowds in Vancouver.
And Ukraine war news and the Pope's funeral.
And I mean, there's been a lot.
There's been a lot going on in the last weekend.
So we're going to get into it and cover a lot of it.
And we'll do it in a way that is...
Oh yeah, Virginia Giuffre passed away.
Supposedly suicide.
But this coming about a week after she was hit by a bus and put out an Instagram story saying she was...
Gonna die in a few days.
It's all very disturbing and confusing and troubling considering the fact that it does seem, at least in part, like the Epstein network, which of course was never dismantled and is still as functional as it ever was,
may be looking to tie up loose ends ahead of the ultimate release of the Epstein files, which we still have not seen the full cache of.
But you'll be getting a different script today.
In fact, there is no script.
As always, we are teleprompter free and I'll be covering this stuff just as I think of it, which is unique in the media landscape.
We'll go now to clip number three.
As you can see, the mainstream media got their script and it was just one script.
They handed out one script to every social media or every mainstream media outlet.
In this case, about the judge that was arrested.
The judge that was arrested literally running away and hiding with an illegal alien, as you saw in the report in that first five by John Bowne.
That, of course, can be found and shared at infowars.com and ban.video.
But mainstream media was waiting for this, was eager to leap on the claim that...
Arresting judges is somehow unconscionable and outrageous and a break in decorum and evidence that we're in a dictatorship.
They're all freaking out because it's an escalation.
It's an escalation, folks, and things are escalating and it's an escalation.
Let's go to clip number three.
unidentified
We begin tonight with the escalation in the president's crackdown on illegal immigration.
Today's dramatic escalation in the Trump administration's conflict with judges.
The Trump administration signaling a major escalation in its deportation efforts.
Today, an escalation in the Trump administration's battle with the judiciary.
Tensions between local and federal authorities over President Trump's immigration crackdown escalated today.
We begin this hour with a major escalation of the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration.
We begin with what appears to be a major escalation in the Trump administration's deportation efforts.
kaitlan collins
And what is a major escalation in the battle here in D.C. over immigration and deportation?
unidentified
This feels like an insane and reckless escalation from the Trump administration arresting a judge.
I will tell you, you are not alone.
It's a dramatic escalation.
More aggressive moves, more escalation.
Trump's escalation of his migrant purge.
This kind of escalatory action.
This is...
harrison smith
It's escalating, folks.
It's escalating.
It's all escalating.
Cool word, escalate.
But you'd think they could think of another one.
You'd think they would have more than one word to describe this, but this is the mood they're trying to paint.
Things are getting crazier.
It's escalating, folks.
Well, just don't break the law and you won't get arrested.
It's actually not that complicated.
It's actually all very, very simple.
And again, we will get into that judge arrest.
I was watching Alex's show yesterday and he was making good points about Impatience.
I don't know.
I felt like part of him was just talking directly to me because I'm up here every day and I'm just like, what are we doing?
What are we doing?
Come on.
Let's go.
Let's go.
What are we doing here?
We don't have time.
We're running out of time.
And I'm a little bit impatient.
Basically, a huge chunk of Alex's show yesterday was him just being like, calm down.
Calm down.
Relax.
Things are happening.
This is huge and all this.
And I get it.
I get it.
But, you know, there's also a great point made by Nick Fuentes on Alex's Sean Friday that, you know, if you're going to do the mass deportations, they got to happen now because next year is going to be the midterm and it's going to be politically dangerous to,
you know, give Democrats the headlines about, you know, or the images of crying children as their families are deported.
It's like that.
It's not going to be good for Republicans if they're able to frame that during a midterm year.
So it needs to happen now.
And I'm longing for the first few days of the Trump administration when the flood the zone tactic was in full swing and the Democrats were frantic and flailing and had nothing.
I mean, they still have nothing and they're still frantic and flailing.
Don't get me wrong.
But the pace has slowed down a little bit, and I want to keep that pace up.
And I got to just reiterate, it's the only way to deal with these people.
When they get mad that you arrest a judge, you should be arresting another judge.
And when they get mad at that judge, you should already have two more arrested.
So by the time they even figure out that you've arrested the first three, you've got four more in the bank.
I mean, I just...
I want to see a judge arrested every day.
I mean, there's 700 of them.
We could arrest a judge every day for two years and not run out of judges.
And these judges are criminals, so they need to be arrested.
I mean, you need to arrest criminals.
That's what you're supposed to do.
And there were a couple pretty big raids over the weekend.
800 people arrested in Florida.
An illegal club busted in Colorado.
With around 100 people arrested, including active military serving as bouncers at these clubs.
And I think that's a great issue.
Go for these clubs.
Do they need to know?
I know where they are.
There's one on Riverside.
Do they need to know where it is?
It's next to the Bank of America on Riverside Drive in Austin, Texas.
Look for the comically large Pointed cowboy boots, and I think you'll find the illegal alien clubs without too much trouble.
Look for the cartoonishly long toes on the cowboy boots and way too many rhinestones, and I think you'll find the illegal immigrant clubs dotting every city in the United States.
So you can just post up there.
They could have a...
I could have one of those traps with a cardboard box and a stick, and it could just be playing Tejano music.
And I think you'll get a few.
I think you'll get a few of them.
So we'll talk about all of that.
I am a little bit impatient, and I just, I feel like most of us are on that level now.
When we hear them crying about judges, we're like, that was fun.
Let's do it again.
Let's arrest more of them.
Let's watch the liberals cry more.
As we throw nobody is above the law back in their faces.
Nobody's above the law, but you can't arrest a judge.
Okay.
All right.
So we'll cover all of that and more, and we'll take your phone calls today.
Let's just get into it with your daily dispatch.
Here it is.
All right.
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 28th of April, 2025.
Black Hawk pilot Rachel Loback ignored instructions before mid-air collision over the Potomac River.
The pilot of the Black Hawk military helicopter that collided with a passenger airplane over Washington, D.C. in January ignored instructions to change course moments before the crash took place, according to a report by the New York Times.
Captain Rebecca Loback piloting the Black Hawk was undergoing an annual flight evaluation at the time, while her co-pilot, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Lloyd Eaves, served as the flight instructor.
Air traffic controllers had warned the helicopter crew about a nearby passenger airliner, and both Loback and Eves acknowledged the warning, opting to proceed under visual separation.
This is a method where pilots are allowed to continue flying in the area by using their own observations rather than adhering to instructions from air traffic control.
The report said that the Blackhawk was only 15 seconds from crossing paths with the passenger jet when Eves informed Loback that he believed air traffic control wanted them to turn left toward the East Riverbank.
Turning left would have opened up more space between the helicopter and flight 5342, which was heading towards runway 33 at an altitude of roughly 300 feet.
She did not turn left, the New York Times reported.
Lovac served as an aviation officer in the Army since July 2019 and had around 500 hours of flying time in the Blackhawk.
The Army confirmed in her release she was also a White House military social aide under the Biden administration.
So, yeah.
So, yeah.
DEI crash confirmed.
I guess you could basically say, following the crash, President Trump posted the truth.
The airplane was on perfect and routine line of approach to the airport.
The helicopter was going straight at the airplane for an extended period of time.
It was a clear night.
The lights on the plane were blazing.
Why didn't the helicopter go up or down or turn?
Why didn't the control tower tell the helicopter what to do instead of asking if they saw the plane?
This is a bad situation.
It looks like it should have been prevented.
Not good.
And also, in the transcript, apparently the officer there, In the co-pilot seat, told the pilot to turn, told her to go lower to avoid the path of the airplane.
Those instructions were ignored and several dozen people paid with their lives.
Absolutely tragic.
And again, somewhat of confirmation of what Trump told us the day the crash happened.
We can get back into that later.
And people's reaction to that.
But meanwhile, President Trump battered by brutal polls that show his approval sinking, including one revealing the lowest ratings since World War II.
This is an overly dramatic headline, but essentially they're saying that Trump's approval is not quite as high as it was for the first 100 days, and what they're comparing that lowest rating since World War II.
That's for ratings of what people think about the first 100 days of someone's term, sort of a tradition set by FDR.
President Trump is facing a dramatic drop in his approval, according to five new polls released Sunday, including one that shows he has the lowest ratings for new presidential terms since World War II.
Surveys from CBS, ABC, and The Washington Post, NBC, CNN, and The New York Times all show Trump standing in the public, slipping significantly.
Since he started announcing tariffs on all of America's biggest trading partners, Trump's tried to reassure the public that the tariff onslaught will lead to Americans paying lower income tax and be a boon for manufacturing jobs.
When tariffs cut in, many people's income taxes will be substantially reduced, maybe even completely eliminated, Trump teased on Truth Social Sunday.
Folks will be on people making less than $200,000 a year.
Also, massive numbers of jobs are already being created.
With new plants and factories currently being built or planned, it will be a bonanza.
Despite the dour polling news, the Trump is still pulling higher marks than Democrats in key areas and maintain support of nearly 90 percent among Republicans.
So again, basically all that's happened is that the Democrats have been given an excuse for their perennial hatred of Trump, which is the tariffs.
Now they have something to sink their teeth into and to blame things on.
But so far, there really haven't been any dramatic effects of the tariffs and the negotiations continue.
Meanwhile, masked illegal immigrant who allegedly stole Kristi Noem's Gucci bag containing $3,000 in cash and passport arrested.
An illegal alien was arrested Saturday for stealing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's pricey Gucci bag containing $3,000 in cash and other personal items.
And a second migrant suspect is still on the loose, according to the sources.
Noem, 33, was on an Easter outing with her family at the Capitol Burger in Washington, D.C. when the masked thief stole the luxury shoulder bag, which also contained her driver's license, passport, DHS bag.
And apartment keys on April 20th.
The suspect, whose identity was not immediately available, was busted by the D.C. Metro Police and Secret Service, sources said.
The perp, who is believed to be part of a large East Coast robbery crew, is expected to appear in court early next week as law enforcement hunt for his accomplice, sources say.
Officials are also seeking a second suspect who is reportedly an illegal migrant.
D.C. U.S. Attorney Ed Martin noted it is unlikely Noam was targeted based on her high-profile...
There's no indication it was because of that, Martin told NBC News.
It was frankly a nice-looking purse.
This was not an amateur.
This was a person, a thief, who knew how to do this.
You could see the way he scouted the room out.
The bag, which was $4,400 on the label's website, was on the ground at the former South Dakota governor's table when it was taken, according to a complaint filed to local police.
So this, of course, the follow-up to that story from last week, where people were saying, how sad is it that the person in charge of our homeland security can't even...
I was thinking that this was a bigger deal than it was, but I guess that's my, I don't know, rose-colored glasses being like, there's no way.
There's no way that crime is that bad, right?
I mean, it can't be that bad that the DHS secretary is having her purse stolen at random by some random pickpocket.
But no, yeah, it was an illegal alien thieving crew, apparently.
And I've got more stories on that.
As well.
That's just like an acknowledged thing.
It's practically accepted at this point.
They call it burglary tourism, which I would call them like plundering raids.
But yeah, gangs from South America fly into America, raid houses, and then fly back.
Like Vikings raiding a monastery.
And they're getting very technologically advanced.
I mean, we've been covering this for the last couple years, actually, the way that they now have.
Wi-Fi jammers to block out security cameras and just all sorts of tricks and tools of the trade.
And now it's at the point where they are planting hidden disguised cameras outside of people's homes to monitor when they're home and when they're not.
As they just get increasingly more brazen in their wholesale looting of the American people.
Which is what's going to happen when you don't deal with this stuff at the beginning.
It's just going to expand and spread and people are going to do what they can get away with.
So until we crack down like we should, lock your doors.
Meanwhile, this just happened this morning.
Blackout chaos.
Spain, Portugal, and now parts of France and Belgium are experiencing a blackout.
I've seen no explanation of this.
Maybe we'll get one as the day progresses.
But what started out...
Excuse me, from Mario Naufel.
What started out as a blackout in Spain and Portugal just got bigger.
Now France, Belgium, and even tiny Andorra are getting hit too.
Trains stopped, traffic lights failed, phones cut out, causing plenty of real-world panic.
The cause is still unclear.
Some say it's a European grid failure.
Others blame a fire in southern France that cried a major power line.
But essentially you have massive blackouts all across Europe without a known cause yet.
I'm a little bit suspicious of this.
I genuinely don't understand.
I mean, Europe's not huge, but how do you have a blackout that affects both Brussels and Spain at the same time?
I mean, do they have the same cause?
That's very weird.
That's like a blackout in Maine and South Carolina at the same time.
It's like, that's a gigantic...
Geographic area.
How are these all on the same grid?
Like, this doesn't even make sense.
So, hopefully we'll get some more information about that, but maybe it's just in line with the general collapse of basic infrastructure in Europe.
Finally, we have this.
Trump, hard-working Zelensky, ready to give up Crimea for peace.
President Trump expressed some sympathy for President Zelensky, who he said is now approaching negotiations with a calmer and better attitude.
They, of course, met in the Vatican over the weekend during Pope Francis' funeral.
Another iconic photo of Trump talking to Zelensky like a misbehaving child talking to the principal.
unidentified
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
This is the American Journal.
unidentified
I got so many great videos to show you.
harrison smith
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls today.
unidentified
And we do have just a ton of stuff to cover.
harrison smith
Europe, immigration, we got...
The judicial coup and the attempt to rein that in with the executive branch.
Pretty incredible things going on right now.
And I do have a lot of videos to show you just getting into all of this.
Let's go to clip number five.
Just to set the stage here.
There's a man on the street.
Interview, but it has to do with the thing that apparently is driving down Trump's approval rating, the tariffs.
I was listening to the radio this weekend, some local channel, and the guy was just going, he was so mad about the tariffs.
And he was just so angry and just like could not figure out what the point of tariffs was.
unidentified
And I was struck, it's...
harrison smith
I don't know if there's a lack of second-order thinking, meaning just you don't see the immediate effects of a policy, but you can think down the line as to what the secondary effects will be, what will happen as a consequence of those immediate effects.
But we're talking about geopolitical, global economic reset, totally upending the World order that has systematically bankrupted the United States.
And people are like, but my electronics will be slightly more expensive.
That's bad.
Okay, that's the first order effect, which hasn't even really hit yet, may come down the line.
And I agree that I think in addition to the tariffs, it would be nice to see Trump start some initiatives about I mean, take this.
I didn't even cover this last week, but I probably should have.
But it's just one of those things.
I think the state of Washington just announced a $120,000 forgivable loan to black people to buy houses.
Those types of subsidies state governments are giving out.
What about some sort of subsidy to start a small business?
Or a factory in the United States to go along with the tariffs, meaning it's economically no longer viable to be overseas.
Why not have some carrot and some stick rather than just some stick?
In other words, I like the tariffs, but I also understand the economic reality.
Like Apple just moved their factory out of China, but to India.
Like that, that's not a...
It's not good.
It's not like the point of the tariffs.
The point of the tariffs is supposed to be to reshore manufacturing back in America, not just benefit India rather than China.
Like, neither one of those help us at all.
So how do you get people, you know, to reshore to the United States?
You probably have to provide some sort of subsidies for them, at least in the beginning, to get them on their feet and then get the manufacturing actually kicked off here.
But that's down the line.
But that's long-term thinking.
And if you stop at, well, things are going to be slightly more expensive, then I guess that's a bad thing.
Yeah, things being more expensive are bad, but is it worse that things are slightly more expensive or is it worse to have all of our manufacturing overseas so we can take advantage of slave wages and a total absence of environmental controls to produce I mean,
what type of world do you want to live in?
What is the purpose of governmental policy?
And is it just to increase the GDP?
And if so, then why is everything so much worse now, despite the stock market being higher than it ever was?
You know, what are we judging success by?
And if it's purely by dollars and cents, then how...
Effective of a frame is that to judge the success or failure of a country?
I think it's the wrong thing to judge success by.
Let's go to clip number five here.
This is explaining to a liberal about why tariffs are a good thing, actually.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Favor of paying American wages, like making sure that people have a livable wage.
Yeah.
Are you in favor of the environment, like you're protecting against climate change and stuff?
Mm-hmm.
Can I ask you, when having the manufacturer in China and paying kids a dollar a month and then pumping CO2 like crazy with no regulations, is that helping you achieve those various things?
Well, that's not helping us achieve those various things, but the fact is that...
So would you be willing to pay a little bit...
One second.
Would you be willing to pay a little bit more for the products, knowing that you're taking care of the environment and paying Americans a livable wage?
Of course.
It would be best to...
Not employ cheap labor that violates human rights.
But the fact is that raising the tariffs isn't going to help that problem.
Because the industries, for it to help that problem, the industries have to bring their companies back here.
But they won't do that.
How would you bring them to America?
So I just want to clarify that up.
How do we get them to bring them?
Because we agree now.
We don't want to abuse human rights, abuse the pollution, all that stuff.
How do we bring that company out of China to America?
What is the best way to do that?
I don't know.
You tell me.
Well, it's to incentivize them to make stuff in America, right?
Okay, yeah.
It would be to...
How would you do that?
You would do...
Okay.
The thing I'm trying to say is that the tariffs would hypothetically incentivize them to bring their industries back over to America because it's more expensive to import.
But they could also just ride the wave until Trump is gone and then hope that there's another president.
So how would you do it?
Because we both agree we want to get out of China because of the human abuse and the environmental abuse.
How do we get those companies to come to America then?
Should Democrats support tariffs like Biden did?
Because Biden had tariffs in place.
Did you know that?
Well, I really, at the end of the day, don't support the ideology of either of the presidents.
Yeah.
harrison smith
I should just tell him it was Biden's idea in the first place.
They'd be all for it.
You know, this is...
This is actually interesting.
I have another video that I guess sort of goes along with this, which is, and I think I just put it in there, so I'm not sure if it's on the list yet.
But it's explaining how to wake people up.
Yeah, clip number four, actually, is how to wake people up.
And I partly agree with this lady, but I have my own interpretation of it.
But I think what you just saw there was An example of what this next lady is about to talk about, which is sort of the NPC, not to be mean to that young woman.
I mean, she wasn't, you know, offensively, you know, arrogantly ignorant or anything like we see so many on the left are.
I think some on the left, you know, actually do just want what's best and just genuinely don't understand what it takes to make these things happen, right?
You ask them, like, well, don't you want to stop?
Labor abuses in China?
And they're like, yeah, don't you want to stop the ecological destruction that China's bringing?
Like, yeah, of course.
And it's like, okay, but all of your policies support the upholding of that system.
So why are you such a hypocrite?
But it's just the framing, and it's the way these things are discussed, and it's the pervasive cultural attitude of despising Trump.
And thinking everything he does is evil, even when it's objectively good.
And that's all about framing and herd mentality and manufacturing consent.
So this lady talks about how to break through the manufactured consent, how to wake up your friends and family.
But I think she...
I have some things to say about it.
She talks about, like, some sort of astrology.
I don't know.
She's an astrologist of some sort.
I don't get that part either.
That's black magic witchcraft as far as I'm concerned.
But she makes some good points about waking your friends up.
And I'll tell you my view on it on the other side.
But here's a quick video that went viral over the weekend about how to wake your family up.
unidentified
How can I wake up my friends and family?
So I'm going to answer this question that I get all the time, and it's an answer that sometimes people don't like to hear, but I'm going to explain why I think it's true.
So in evolutionary astrology, way back in the 90s, when a guy named Jeffrey Wolf Green founded this type of astrology, which is the type of astrology that I practice, he stated that 70% of the population lives in a consensus state, which is basically a herd mentality.
So these are the literal NPCs of the world.
So they don't form independent thought.
When they want to know what their opinions are on certain topics, they just look to the external world.
So these kinds of people will tend to get the most offended when you present them certain views that go outside of their paradigm.
Because their beliefs actually represent unconscious security needs.
So they unconsciously gain security in trusting the mainstream media, celebrities, the experts, the government.
And moving from this consensus herd mentality to the next stage, which is an individuated state, is actually often a traumatic process.
Because instead of trusting the external world like you always have, the government, the authorities, you actually have to learn how to trust self as an inner guidance system instead.
And in order to do that, you actually have to decondition and undo.
So this is a really alienating and lonely process by design because in order to discover who you are, you actually have to separate from the herd to begin with.
And the thing is, you can't actually force people out of this state.
It has to come from an inner calling.
So it has to come from them realizing that there is something different inside of them that can't be explained by the expert, science, celebrities, government.
And in my view, it really takes a certain ripeness of the soul to even want to go down that path because it's not easy.
harrison smith
Most people will actually So, you know, to a certain extent, I agree to her, but I also don't think...
There's no reason why it needs to be a traumatic event.
And actually, I think that you can take the reality that is this...
How did she put it?
Consensus state, herd mentality that people are stuck in.
And you can use that to your own ends.
In fact, I think one of the reasons that I do what I do and that we come up here and, you know...
Typically, as I approach a story, I want to get to the bottom of it.
I want to see what's behind the scenes.
I want to give my interpretation of what the reality is, what lies, what's true and what's false.
But a part of it is just, I don't need to come up with anything original or groundbreaking or unique.
I don't necessarily need a hot take that's different than everybody else.
Rather, it's a valuable function I think we serve.
And just letting other people know, yeah, you're not alone.
No, you're right.
There is something weird about what's going on.
You're right to look a sconce or be suspicious of the proclamations of the experts.
And just by sort of emphasizing or reiterating that, like, no, you're not alone.
Yes, there are millions of people that see what's going on here that recognize that the experts are wrong or the...
Consensus is faulty.
Then that lets people feel that safety, feel that comfort in speaking out.
And I've described it a million times and I've experienced it a million times where you're in a room or you're in a discussion and everybody seems to agree on something and then you disagree and you find out that half the people in the room also disagree.
They're on your side.
They just didn't say it yet.
They didn't want to be the ones to come out and be on the forefront and get all the heat for it, but they...
But they're on your side.
They're just waiting for somebody else to speak up, waiting for another voice to say it.
And then they'll chime in and say, yeah, actually, I agree.
Actually, I think that, yeah, he's got a good point, actually.
I agree with that.
So, you know, it's not necessarily that, like, you have to break out and think for yourself.
I mean, you will naturally do that, you know, as you gain confidence in understanding this stuff.
But you can actually help people in that process by just...
Being outspoken, not in a grating or offensive way, but just talking in the way that everybody else talks, right?
I mean, how confident are the leftists when they're in a room full of strangers?
They don't know who's there.
They don't know what anybody else believes.
They have no compunction about just being like, well, I mean, but Donald Trump's a Nazi and he's evil, right?
And they just say it like that.
They don't care if they offend you, right?
That doesn't enter into their mind.
They're not because they think they're on the consensus side.
They think they're with the majority.
They don't think twice about saying it.
But then if you just speak up just as confidently in exactly the same way, you find that their facade of confidence kind of crumbles.
Again, I had more experiences like this before I worked at InfoWars because now that I work at InfoWars, yeah, and of course the classic image of the one guy looks a little bit silly, but as soon as that second guy joins in...
It starts the ball rolling.
It's like a snowball rolling down the hill.
The more people join in, the more people want to join in, and soon you've got a movement going.
I mean, this is the way that human psychology operates.
You just need to know that.
So you just need to be the guy dancing at first, or you need to be the second guy backing up the guy dancing, and suddenly instead of being the weirdo that everybody is, oh, you know, I'm scared.
I don't want to be the one to stand out.
I need the herd mentality.
I need to feel safe in my group.
Suddenly the group...
Is around you, and they all want to join you for safety.
Like, that's what we need to do, is be hijacking the conversation.
Not, again, in an offensive, abrasive way, but in a way that allows others to speak up as well.
And again, you know, now that I'm surrounded by people that agree with me most of the time, I don't experience it as much, but definitely before I worked at Infowars, like during the 2016 campaign, I was surrounded by lefties, and they would speak openly about how evil Trump was and blah, blah, blah.
And I thought it was so much fun just to be like, oh, I actually really like Trump.
I think he's great.
And they're all just like, what?
Oh, my God.
And she's like, well, I'm anti-war, and Hillary loves war, so why would I vote for her?
And they all know that's true.
Like, they can't disagree with that, and they couldn't say anything about it.
unidentified
They'd all go, oh, well, yeah, I mean, that's what you want to, that's what you think.
harrison smith
It's like, yeah, that's what I think.
Yeah, I don't like war.
I don't want to be in a war.
Hillary Clinton just, like, loves war and keeps starting wars, and they always go badly.
So you can either defend that or you can admit that you shouldn't vote for Hillary.
And you can just speak up like that.
And it turns out that when you do, yeah, some people will, you know, be scared because they're lefties and they've, you know, when you shatter their illusion of total domination, it can be uncomfortable for them.
But also, you'll find that other people go, yeah, you know, that's a good point, actually.
Yeah, I kind of agree with that, actually.
Now that you say it, I'll speak up and say it.
So, again, it's not necessarily, you don't have to tell people, like, you're after you, it's going to be traumatic.
Your reality is being shattered and you're going to be alone.
You're going to be all alone as an individual and you're going to have to figure everything out for yourself.
It's like, no, that's not true.
That's not true.
I mean, you should be able to figure out things for yourself and you should be able to be independent and not have to have the consensus to speak reality, but it's human psychology.
It's what it is.
So you just need to speak out and be open and upfront about what you believe and you'll find that other people will come along with you.
I'm not scared of the herd mentality.
I just want the herd coming with us rather than being driven off a cliff.
So that's just some more broad-ranging ideas about the awakening and how we accelerate it.
But we'll get into what's actually going on here.
There have been some pretty big immigration raids in the last few days, including A major raid in Colorado with Trendy Aragua members rounded up at a club where former or actually active service military and off-duty officers were serving as bouncers when the ICE raid commenced.
Let's go now to clip number 14. Here's a little announcement from a DEA agent on the scene of that raid in Colorado.
Let's watch.
unidentified
So, good morning.
John Pullen with DEA and the Rocky Mountain Division.
We're here on the scene of an underground nightclub where over 300 federal law enforcement, along with our local partners from El Paso County and Colorado Springs PD, executed an enforcement operation this morning.
It's a drug investigation.
We seized quite a number of guns and took a number of people into custody.
I think what I'd like for people to know as a result of this operation is that Colorado Springs is waking up to a safer community today.
Jonathan, give us some perspective here.
300 law enforcement officers.
What brought about this kind of requirement, this kind of need to be here with that show of force?
So this is an underground illegal nightclub, okay?
And what was happening inside was significant drug trafficking.
Prostitution, crimes of violence.
We seized a number of guns in there.
We had active duty service members who were running security at the club and involved in some of these crimes.
And in fact, we had over 100 illegal aliens inside as well, and those over 100 illegal aliens were taken into custody by ICE.
Active duty service members helping as security here.
Can you elaborate on that at all?
So it's an ongoing investigation, but we had over a dozen active duty service members in the club tonight, either as patrons or working as armed security.
How many of those were detained and what are they facing right now?
So Army CID was one of our partners out here, and they're going to work with us on what the next steps for those active duty service members looks like.
You mentioned that this is a drug trafficking operation.
Can you elaborate on any drugs you found, the amount, any charges you anticipate that could come out of tonight?
So as you may suspect, when the cops showed up at the door, most of the drugs hit the floor.
And we did find cocaine.
It looks like some pink cocaine or the Toosie.
And there was a little bit of other drugs, but we haven't had time to test everything.
But there were dozens of small packages of drugs that they've recovered so far that I have personally seen.
This has been a long-term investigation by DEA and a number of our federal partners.
And so we've been working on this underground nightclub for a number of months, doing undercover, surveillance, a lot of other work to identify what's going on here.
And again, you know, months-long information about drug trafficking and prostitution happening inside.
harrison smith
So just an absolutely massive operation carried out here, significant drug trafficking, prostitution, crimes of violence.
They seized a number of guns.
They seized a lot of drugs.
Over a dozen active-duty military members also at the club during the raid.
And federal officials said some were working at the illicit operation, saying we have active-duty service members who are running security at the club and involved in some of these crimes.
Pretty crazy.
200 people were inside, at least 114 of them in the U.S. illegally.
More than a dozen active military were patrons or security guards.
The raid sounds pretty intense.
Other videos show the DEA agents, or here it is, videos posted online by the DEA on Sunday morning shows federal officers breaking a large front window of the nondescript building as people fled through the door into the night only to be stopped by additional armed federal agents.
Other DEA video shows agents addressing occupants from outside the building saying this is the police with a search warrant demanding entry.
Exit the front door one at a time with nothing in your hands held high above your head.
The message was followed by instructions in Spanish.
So yeah, just good work.
Just very good work.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court paused the deportation of immigrants potentially subject to the Alien Enemies Act, but they're continuing to make these raids, and actually the raid in Colorado, while sort of spectacular and getting a lot of attention,
and here's the raid as you're seeing it.
On screen for our television viewers.
People try to run away.
So 200 people, 114 of them illegal aliens.
Pretty astonishing.
But that was nothing compared to what happened in Florida as 800 illegal aliens were rounded up in a four-day Florida ICE raid operation.
U.S. Customs Enforcement ICE officers and agents teamed up with Florida State Police to round up nearly 800 illegal aliens during a four-day operation this week.
The roundup came as part of a multi-agency immigration enforcement crackdown, ICE officials stated.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said this is a warning to criminal illegal aliens in this country.
We're coming for you, she wrote in a social media post.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers teamed up with the federal task force as part of Operation Tidal Wave, ICE officials reported.
The nearly 800 arrests took place during the first four days of the targeted enforcement operation.
ICE officials called it the first of its kind partnership between state and federal partners.
Florida Governor Ron Sanders posted a comment on social media on Saturday saying Florida is leading the nation in active cooperation with the Trump administration for immigration enforcement and deportation operations.
So that's Operation Tidal Wave.
So 100 arrested in Colorado, 800 arrested in Florida.
And that again should just be the beginning as the Trump administration does seem serious in its attempt to Deport as many people as humanly possible.
And a lot of people are pointing out the discrepancy of deportation numbers, saying that in the first 100 days, Trump has deported less people on average than Obama or Biden.
But that's misleading because under Biden, they changed the definition.
So that deportation, including people turned away at the border.
So because our border is shut down, you're seeing a massive drop in so-called deportations.
That's not actually accurate.
We'll be right back.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
The second hour of American Journal is on.
unidentified
I want to show a video now.
I don't even know how to intro this.
harrison smith
Except to say that whether by accident or on purpose, the overwhelming incentives in this country incentivize failure,
okay?
In fact, maybe I should, maybe I'll do that while we're watching this video.
There was a post from a teacher.
I think on Friday, on the subreddit forum for teachers, talking about how the way they're forced to grade now, now that grades are offensive and a sign of inequality because some people pass and some people fail and that's unacceptable,
especially when race is considered.
They basically have to pass everybody and the teachers are Complaining that the kids are now recognizing that there's no reason to put in the extra work.
That they can bust their backsides on a project and get the same score that somebody hardly even tried and turned in their stuff late.
And they're like, then why am I trying?
Why am I trying so hard?
Why am I doing so much if I'm not rewarded for it and I'm in fact punished for it?
And it's a psychological incentive that is really ubiquitous at this point.
It's everywhere and it's in everything.
You're an idiot for doing the right thing.
You're an idiot for going above and beyond.
You're an idiot for following the rules.
Because it seems like everybody who doesn't follow the rules and screws everybody over and takes shortcuts and takes advantage of people, they succeed and do better and work less than the idiots that did what they're supposed to and work hard.
And pay their taxes.
And this is maybe just one of the most blatant and apparent examples of this.
You'll see.
It's a guy from California who got a bill for an ambulance.
Thought the bill looked a little high.
Sent in their insurance information only to have the bill triple in cost.
Because how stupid are you having insurance?
Paying monthly.
For the peace of mind of having insurance when you should just be totally irresponsible and you'd actually benefit and you'd actually be rewarded for that behavior.
Let's go down to clip number six.
unidentified
How can I help you?
So I think there's a mistake on the bill, but maybe you could help me out.
We got a bill and then we realized that you guys didn't have our insurance.
So we sent you the insurance and it looks like the bill went up.
Yeah, the first bill we got without the insurance was $600, and then the second one was almost $1,300.
Okay.
Yeah, so the first invoice you receive, that's a discount that you receive if you're uninsured.
So you're not eligible for the discount since you are insured.
And so the bill was $2,342.14.
We built your insurance.
Your insurance only paid $1,078.85.
Can I go back to the discount without the insurance?
No, so you're insured, so you're not eligible for the discount.
If I go cancel my insurance, am I eligible for the discount?
No, sir, because we checked eligibility and you do have active coverage for date of service.
Oh, I needed to cancel it before I got the service to get the discount.
You're only eligible for the discount if you're uninsured.
Okay, so I'll get cheaper health care if I'm uninsured.
If you're uninsured, you're eligible for the discount, correct.
harrison smith
There you go.
If you're uninsured, the ambulance costs $600.
If you have insurance, it's upwards of $2,000.
Make it make sense.
unidentified
I have news to discuss.
We just showed that video.
harrison smith
And the whole video is about three minutes long, but it's all the same.
It's sort of the same thing.
It's just the guy...
Really not being able to understand and wrap his mind around the fact that by having insurance, he's being punished.
He's paying more.
I mean, it is crazy.
Really is crazy.
And same thing over and over.
There's another video posted this weekend of a couple talking about how expensive it was to have a baby, talking about $40,000 worth of medical bills, delivering a kid.
And of course, that was spread around with people going, yeah, and if you don't have any money, then it's all for free, actually.
And it's really the same across the board.
I mean, if you are a law-abiding American citizen, you're just a sucker at this point.
When you're a law-abiding American citizen, you go into a hospital.
They're going to give you a bill, and you're going to have to pay it.
You're going to have to provide your insurance.
If you don't have it, it's going to be hugely expensive, and it's going to go on your credit reporting.
I mean, you're going to have to pay for what you receive.
Now, if you're an illegal immigrant who shouldn't even be in this country and has broken our laws and is already living for free off of the taxpayer money that's funneled to you through NGOs, then you get to go into the hospital, be treated, get whatever you want, leave,
no bill.
They don't even know where to send it.
You don't even provide your information.
The information you do provide is fake anyway, so you're just off scot-free, and the American taxpayers are left footing your bill.
It really is across the board here.
Disincentivizing good behavior.
And it's sad, and it's a lose-lose situation.
Because, you know, what are you supposed to tell young people?
I mean, it's been a big topic of discussion recently because a lot of the time of year, people are getting their acceptance letters to seniors in high school to where they want to go to school.
See a lot of people going, I don't understand this.
Here's a guy who was top of his class, valedictorian, ran a company, had all these extracurricular activities, and didn't get accepted to a single school because he's a white guy.
He's a white Christian male, therefore no room in the university for him.
So what do you tell a young white kid in high school right now?
Do you tell him, well, you just have to bust your ass even harder?
Knowing that it doesn't matter how hard he busts his ass, he's not getting into any Ivy League school.
So you tell him, just don't worry about it then.
Just stop doing all that stuff.
Stop trying to better yourself.
Stop trying to go above and beyond.
No matter how hard you work, it'll never pay off for you.
You're really just wasting your time at this point.
You'll never be rewarded for your ambitions.
It's a lose-lose situation.
And it sucks.
And it's a fundamental failing.
Of America at this point that we're allowing our system to be warped in this way.
And there was a post that I just mentioned from Reddit, from the Our Teachers subreddit.
It says, And because creativity slash visual appeal on projects isn't a standard of mine,
I'm not allowed to grade it.
Meaning one kid has a poster with nothing but some words written in pencil, and they get the exact same grade as the kids who went above and beyond.
They've started to notice that the kids who turn things in late face no consequences, and the kids who do the bare minimum get the same grade as them.
One of them said to my face, how is it fair he turned his project in late with nothing but pencil on his poster, but mine is on time and creative and we get the same grade.
I didn't know how to respond appropriately, so I asked my admin what I should say, and they told me, tell them life isn't fair.
Tell them life isn't fair.
So now I have kids catching on to this, refusing to work because they now know they can do whatever they want with no consequences, and then when they do work, they do the bare minimum because why would you work harder for the same amount of credit?
Honestly, I can't blame them.
I would do the exact same thing if I was in sixth grade now.
I don't know how to solve this problem because if it's not a standard, it can't be graded.
Tell the kids life isn't fair.
You ever heard of a weaker argument?
So, life isn't fair, therefore you get to act unfairly, therefore fairness just isn't a concept, and you don't have to care about it?
unidentified
That's absurd.
harrison smith
I mean, how do you devise this style of instruction if you're not intentionally destroying the youth?
I mean, how does it get this bad?
How does it get to this point?
And I also don't understand how teachers are going along with it.
If a kid turns in a project late with the bare minimum effort, They should get a lower grade.
And it's like, well, I can't grade aesthetics.
It's about effort.
You don't have to like the glitter and crayon drawings of the kid, but at least they did them.
At least they tried.
It's weird.
It's like there are these rules that are set in place, I guess, on the assumption that teachers are just going to be like, well, I just don't like the color blue, and they had a lot of blue on their posters, so I graded them badly.
It's not about grading them on your personal subjective aesthetic taste.
It's about grading whether or not they put the effort in, whether they tried, whether they dedicated time and effort to doing this, or whether they did the bare minimum.
But apparently you can't grade that way anymore?
I don't know.
That seems like complicity from these teachers in a system that just makes no sense.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
And I guess you're not going to see parents rushing up to the school and demanding that their kid get a better grade than the kid with the pencil drawing.
I don't know.
I just don't know how it got to this point or what it takes to get us out of it.
But what you have to understand is have a comprehensive view of the situation.
Understand that this is happening across the board in every walk of life.
unidentified
Ubiquitously.
harrison smith
And the outcome of this is going to be devastating overall for a very long time.
I remember going through this in my high school where I was in regular classes for part of it.
I specifically remember a chemistry class, 10th grade as a sophomore.
And I would see what the other kids were doing.
I would see what I was doing.
And I was doing so much more than them.
And then we'd get the same grade, and I'd ask the teacher, what do I need to do?
What do I need to do to get a better than an 80 grade on this chapter outline that we would do?
And teachers go, well, you just need to do more.
Okay, even though I did a lot more than everybody else, I need to do more on top of that.
Okay.
So I just figured out, it doesn't matter.
She doesn't even read the outlines.
Clearly, she's not actually giving a grade.
So then I just did one chapter outline, and just every time she would assign a new chapter, I would just erase the chapter name and write the new number on top and just turn in the same outline over and over and get different grades every time.
So yeah, that's what happens.
I mean, when you're in a system that doesn't acknowledge that you're working harder or gives the same grade to somebody who doesn't work as hard, the obvious natural reaction is to just go, all right, then I'll just cheat also then.
Why am I going to be the sucker?
Sitting here busting my butt for the same grade.
I'm just going to also cheat and do nothing.
That's what you do.
And you end up worse off.
Again, it's ubiquitous.
It's just the clamor to be the lowest common denominator.
To everybody rushing, racing towards the lowest common denominator.
Because why should we try to lift up anybody?
That's difficult.
It's a lot easier to just bring everybody down.
You want equality?
Well, sometimes it's actually impossible to bring some people up to be equal with the hard-working geniuses around them.
So it's way better just to demoralize those hard-working geniuses and crush them until they're down at the level of the stupid lazy kids.
So, you want equality, that's the way you do it.
You want excellence, you try to bring everybody up, and those people on the lowest quintile will rise, not to the same level as the really smart and talented kids, but higher than they were before.
But that's hard.
But that's hard and difficult, and sometimes it doesn't work, so it's way easier just to bring the smart, talented, hardworking kids down.
Or not kids, just people.
Just bring the hard-working, responsible people down with everything you've got.
And there's a lot of aspects to that, including just overall lawlessness in this country.
I'm going to go now to clip number 13. This is what I was talking about in the beginning of the show.
They call it burglary tourism.
Yeah, I think that's sort of underselling it.
Burglary tourism.
Sounds like there's a guided tour or something.
These are foreign nationals who understand that America is both extremely wealthy and used to being safe.
See, in America, we worked very hard to create a system where criminals are punished and society itself upholds law and order.
And so for a while there, for a couple decades actually, you could keep your door unlocked.
Little girls could walk down the street.
And for the most part, they'd be fine because the society itself upheld the good behavior of its citizens.
But now that's going away, we haven't quite learned that yet.
We haven't quite come to that realization or we're resisting it.
We want to pretend like we aren't.
In the situation we're in.
So we're still living as if we live in a safe country, but people south of the border recognize that we don't.
And that just makes us vulnerable.
It really is.
I mean, it really...
If you want to watch it, if you want a show to watch, the show Vikings from the History Channel is one of the best shows of all times.
One of my favorite scenes in the whole show.
Is the first time that the Vikings raid, and it was a historical event, they raid the monastery in England.
And that's sort of what we're looking at here.
Because in England, the monasteries, it was a bunch of dudes, totally unarmed, totally peaceful, with just immense amounts of gold out in the open on display for everybody to see.
But see, in England at the time, they had a cohesive, you know, safe island.
And so you could do that.
You could leave your gold out and nobody would steal it.
You could have all of this wealth with nobody guarding it.
Because there was no threat of anybody stealing it.
So when the Vikings see that, they don't see it and go, wow, what an advanced, superior society they have here.
What a beautiful thing.
That you don't have to squirrel your wealth away and guard it and hide it and have your knife out all the time because everybody's trying to backstab each other.
What a beautiful thing to have a society where you can have vulnerabilities that aren't taken advantage of.
And so then when the Vikings show up, they're like freaked out because it's so easy.
They're looking around going, what is happening here?
Because these dudes just have gold out on a table and they don't even have weapons.
This is nuts.
And so they go in and make quick work of it.
Kill all the monks, steal all the gold, get out going, that was like a pinata.
That was a bonanza.
How was that so easy?
So that's basically where we are.
We're the English.
They're the Vikings.
We live in a society that is safe and functional and has vulnerabilities that...
People used to not take advantage of.
And we're in that transitory period where we haven't quite come to terms with the fact that we are now the target of what amount to Viking raids on our neighborhoods where illegal aliens storm in, rob houses,
rob like a dozen houses at once with high-tech Wi-Fi jamming signals and all this other horrifying stuff.
I mean, you get how scary that is, right?
You get how scary it is that these guys are carrying around backpacks with signal jammers on the back.
It started in South Africa.
It's where people sort of learned how to do it.
It means you can't call 911.
It means somebody breaks into your house.
You go to call 911.
Your phone has no signal because they're blocking it and they're in your house.
All right?
So unless you're armed and ready to fight, then you're a monk in England.
Being raided by the Vikings.
So let's go to this video, just show you how advanced and sort of confident the criminals are getting, knowing that, you know, our authorities are so racked with responsibility with all this other stuff going on, all the domestic crime we have and all the chaos that that's caused.
And of course, they're letting criminals out on the streets and overpacked prisons because the education system is not preparing anybody to actually be a functional and responsible member of society.
We can't even handle our own stuff.
Here come the tourists, the burglary tourists, the modern-day Vikings, to raid our undefended homes and make off with our wealth, knowing that by the time the authorities get on it, they'll be on a plane back to Venezuela or wherever the hell they come from.
Let's go now to clip number 13, showing just how brazen these robbery gangs are getting.
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A cleverly concealed camera that from a distance would easily blend into some shrubs.
George Nguyen happened to be watering his hedges Friday night and noticed the green light in these bushes.
I didn't realize what it was until I kicked it out and it felt heavy.
And so I knew it was some sort of device, I guess.
The odd device facing his home on East Cortez Street was wrapped in some sort of fake grass.
Police peeled back the facade and found a camera that was being used to monitor the comings and goings at the Nguyen's home.
Once uncovered, word about the hidden camera quickly spread through this typically quiet neighborhood.
It was really unnerving hearing about it.
You know, I went outside after the fact and checked my area and making sure it was secure.
West Covina police say this is the second hidden camera found in someone's yard in the last few months, but it's unclear if they're related.
Over the last year, across Southern California, these hidden cameras have come in many shapes and disguises, some dressed up like a flower, like this camera found in Chino Hills.
In Alhambra, Santa Barbara, Lost Hills, the battery-powered devices were made to look like leaves and rocks, anything to camouflage the cameras into the landscaping.
You could tell that the people that created this device are, what you would say, ill-intent.
Thieves were reportedly using this fairly new, technologically advanced form of surveillance to figure out when homeowners are gone so they could burglarize the house.
In West Covina, the grass-covered camera was spotted before a break had happened, but the discovery now has the whole neighborhood on alert.
We have to be not necessarily panicking, but be more vigilant to actually check our bushes now, not just check about who's around or if there's any suspicious activity, but if there's any devices on our property.
Investigators have previously linked the use of these cameras hidden in hedges like these to burglary tourism groups, mostly out of South America, who come here with the sole intention of committing crimes.
As for the camera found here in West Covina, it's early in the investigation, so no arrests have been made.
harrison smith
So again, sort of horrifying.
Southern California homeowner finds hidden camera disguised with fake grass in his bushes.
Thank God he found him, but...
I mean, what are the odds how many of those are out there?
Again, they say this like it's just something normal.
Yeah, it's just part of this new burglary tourism trend.
Burglary tourism.
I'm telling you, there's got to be a better phrase for that.
They aren't tourists.
They're blatant criminals.
They're criminal gangs raiding American shores before disappearing back to their home countries.
But how do you deal with that when you have so much other stuff to deal with at the exact same time?
unidentified
That's just completely insane.
harrison smith
But that's the immigration status that we have right now.
And we're trying to deal with it.
And it looks like Trump is stepping it up.
And again, just to reiterate, people say that Trump is deported.
On average, less people than the likes of Biden and Obama, but that is almost entirely because Biden and Obama consider turnaways at the border as deportations.
Someone tries to get across the border, Border Patrol turns them away, says no, go back to Mexico, and they consider that a deportation.
And of course, you can have the same person do that four days in a row, and it's four deportations, when really it's just the same person being turned away at the border, no deportation actually happening.
And it's funny, I mean, I'll just say this.
If you're watching American Journal and you're watching InfoWars, at this point, I think you're on average about a week ahead of everybody else.
And I don't know why we're first off the mark on everything, but we really are.
And it's funny, for the last week, I've been explaining the concept of due process and explaining the words independently, due and process.
And then over the weekend, I saw like...
Five different videos of people making this exact argument that I was making a week ago.
Tim Pool amongst them.
Another one on Fox News and CNN.
Because people really think the term due process means a trial with a jury and two sides arguing defense and prosecution.
But due process just means the process that is due.
So getting legal aliens out of the country, the process that is due to them is confirming that they are in fact legal aliens.
That's it.
That's the due process.
People keep saying these immigrants aren't having their due process.
First of all, they don't deserve due process.
They're not American citizens.
Our system is not set up for them.
Government notices to migrants fall short of due process, legal experts say.
Well, if the experts say it, I guess it has to be true.
No, they deserve no process.
The due process that we're giving them is a mercy and a benefit that comes solely out of the benefit of the doubt that we give these people.
So I hope you are watching.
I hope you are watching InfoWars if you want to stay at least a week ahead of everybody else.
You've got to watch InfoWars while we still exist.
And this may be our last week of operation.
And as frantic and urgent as it was when this first started happening a year ago, it's really been a continually applied pressure to us.
It's made really all of our jobs that much more difficult.
Not being able to have our personal belongings at the office because we don't know when we're going to be shut out at any moment.
On top of a number of other things we have to do behind the scenes to deal with the fact that we're under continual attack.
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We're ready no matter what.
What we expect is sometime this week we'll get the shutdown order.
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You know, jettison the escape pod.
But the reason why it's more calm and sort of relaxed, even though now it's actually happening and it really is the final act, as it were.
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It was really happening back then.
We were just able to delay them.
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Alright, welcome back.
unidentified
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal, fighting the info war.
harrison smith
I'm going to actually open up the phone lines for your calls for the second half of this program today.
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
Taking your calls.
I've seen people before say, Oh, they take calls and they run out of stuff to talk about.
Literally the opposite.
I have too much to talk about.
So you call in and tell me where I should focus my attention because I got more news than I know what to do with.
Got what's happening in Europe.
Obviously Spain's been hit by this massive power blackout that has somehow now incorporated Belgium and France and Portugal and Andorra all under this blackout, which I don't even understand how you have that widespread of a blackout unless you have a singular grid over all of Europe,
which they don't.
So either that's multiple attacks to multiple countries or just the infrastructure itself bringing down.
I don't know.
Also over this weekend, you had a massive rally in Ireland, in Dublin, against the illegal migrant influx.
Something like 100,000 Irish natives.
Waving the Irish flag and demanding that their country not be sold out from under them.
Very powerful and good to see.
I personally think we should be airdropping armaments to them.
Just like we did for the Ukrainian resistance.
I think the Irish resistance deserves it even more, in fact.
From Infowars, columnist warns carny liberals will consider a home equity tax on primary residences.
So this is in Canada.
It's the same across the board.
It's the same sort of tactic they're using to basically confiscate farmland in the UK under these very arbitrary and crushing taxes designed to steal people's private property from them.
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the Federal Crown Corporation, has investigated the possibility of a home equity tax on more than one occasion.
The Liberals paid a group called Generation Squeeze to study how the government could tap into Canadians' home equity, including their primary residences.
Kershaw, the activist at the head of this, believes homeowners are, quote, lottery winners who didn't earn their wealth but lucked into it.
That's the ideology being advanced to the highest levels of government.
I could spend a whole show on that and other similar programs across the world designed explicitly to...
Punish people for success.
You bought a house.
Well, guess what?
Canada needs that house now.
Canada needs the house for all the services that they're giving to the millions upon millions of Indians they imported over the last few years.
So now they own your house.
You have to pay them the privilege of living in your house.
Beyond just the normal property taxes, you're now going to be taxed for the equity you have in your house as they steal it out from under you.
Chinese researchers in Wuhan lab find new bat virus with potential to infect humans.
Well, great.
They're still doing that.
Well, wonderful.
Researchers at the notorious Wuhan Institute of Virology in China have discovered a new bat virus they claim can infect humans.
In a study published in the scientific journal Cell, the researchers described how the new virus, which they called the HKU5CoV2, is able to enter human cells via the ACE2 receptor.
This is the same pathway by which COVID-19...
Which sparked a global pandemic in 2020, enters human cells.
So great.
Keep that on eyes for the next election we need to steal.
We had a massive conflict in New York City over the weekend as a mob chased a Brooklyn woman after mistaking her for a protester at a speech by Israeli security minister.
Clashes erupted outside the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters during Itamar Ben-Gavir's visit, resulting in six arrests by the New York Police Department.
Rabbi Moti Seligsen condemned the violence on both sides, emphasizing it contradicts the value of the Torah.
Mayor Eric Adams said the police are investigating incidents following violent confrontation fueled by protest against Ben-Gavir's visit.
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it.
harrison smith
But all of the videos out of it show people being attacked by the pro-Israel side.
And being left bloodied, and there's one woman that was assaulted in a really brutal way, and of course they're blaming her for it.
Of course, ironically, she happens to be an anti-Zionist Jewish woman, but that doesn't matter, I guess.
Of course, you have Virginia Giuffre, the Epstein survivor and advocate, died at 41, apparently by suicide.
Her family described her as a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and sex trafficking, noting her impact on survivors.
Jouffre, she previously settled a lawsuit with Prince Andrew regarding sexual abuse allegations, which he continues to deny.
Authorities have reported her death as non-suspicious with no foul play suspected, according to Western Australian State Police.
However, you're seeing here a post from just a few years ago saying, I'm making it publicly known that in no way, shape, or form am I suicidal.
I've made this known to my therapist and GP if something happens to me.
For the sake of my family, do not let them get away with it and help me to protect them.
Too many evil people want to see me quieted.
So I was from December of 2019.
Then last week, or maybe two weeks ago, she was hit by a bus.
Her car was in a major accident, and she posted from the hospital bed that her kidneys were failing and that she would be dead in a few days.
Obviously that didn't happen, but now she is dead and it's apparently by suicide.
Just a ton of suspicious stuff here and the other survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network are calling out to Pam Bondi and others saying, release the Epstein files now.
We are in danger here.
We're scared for our lives.
And the people that did this to us and probably killed Virginia Giuffre are still out there and still hunting us.
We, in fact, have a video of this.
Ali Carter dropped a new video demanding that Pam Bondi unredact names related to non-Sepstein, but in this case, the P. Diddy case, because these are all, you know, just various aspects of the same criminal network,
sex trafficking gang.
And we can play that video at least for a little bit.
The whole video is eight minutes long.
We won't be able to go to the whole thing here, but you will at least be able to hear the victims and their advocates demanding speedier action by Pan Bondi to round up these horrifying criminal networks that are still very much in operation around the world and still wrapping up loose ends and eliminating...
Whistleblowers and the like.
Let's go now to clip number one.
unidentified
It is Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025 at 10:28 p.m.
Let's stop.
Hi, my name is Shelly Carter.
I'm the adopted mom of Allison Carter.
This is for- Attorney General Bondi, I'm asking you to release the Epstein files.
I'm publicly asking you to release the Epstein files.
You've not instilled any faith with the way you've been handling that situation.
You promised us that the information was on your desk, and I know that's a lie because that involves ledgers.
A couple weeks later, then you said that there was a truckload of files that had to be gone through, and that was probably closer to the truth.
When you understand what ledgers mean and how they keep track in the meticulous and copious amounts of information that they keep for each child that they traffic, for each child that they sell, for each buyer, it's probably more like 20 truckloads of information.
In that billion dollar industry that's been happening for decades.
I'm asking you to do right by the children.
I know you have a lot on your plate and I know you're in a new position.
But you can slow walk any issue, any agenda, any topic.
You can slow walk that information.
But when we're talking about crimes against humanity and evil.
Torture that's being done to the children, there is no slow walking that.
I'm asking you to unredact Ali's information and release it to the public so that they can see the evil that is being done and they can protect their own children.
Pam Bondi, this is my verbal contract with you.
My name is Allison Leilani Ray Carter, and I give you full consent to unredact my name in any trafficking ledger that you find, especially connected to any of the islands.
I volunteer for you to unredact my name.
Dig into my CPS files for CPS corruption out of Riverside County, California, Child Protective Services.
Majority of the names that you'll find in my Child Protective Services file will also probably show up in the trafficking ledgers.
Those ledgers are insanely detailed.
I know some people don't even understand what a ledger means.
It's what people are considering or calling the Epstein Black Book.
That black book has information of When a child was sold, where, what outfit they had on, what time, where they came from, if they came from Child Protective Services custody, if they were a missing child, if they came from over the border,
if the child is sick, how much exactly they were sold for, everything is in those ledgers.
We're doing a very good job protecting predators.
If you guys can please, I'm begging you to do a little bit of a better job protecting the children.
There's nobody doing that.
Nobody's talking about the children.
Nobody wants to stay on this topic and stay on this subject.
And I'm begging you on behalf of every survivor, dead and alive, to please do something, anything, right now.
harrison smith
So a very powerful video.
Again, it goes on, and she actually has there in that video the Segments of her affidavit that I'm not going to read them aloud on air because they are just that graphic.
You can see them yourselves and you can see the horrifying situations she describes.
First hand knowledge of active participation is as a slave of these people.
And like you really got to understand, I mean, the meme, Epstein didn't kill himself.
In fact, that it became a meme.
What that means is that not only was Epstein very highly connected, but the network is still out there and still powerful enough to not just kill somebody in federal custody,
but get absolutely away with it.
Which is very troubling.
And it means that the people on those lists are still up to what they were up to with Jeffrey Epstein.
They just have different handlers, different people, different operations, but doing the same thing, committing the same crimes, and still very much active.
And that's completely intolerable.
And it's the most powerful and influential people in America.
them up and maybe we could get back on track.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
harrison smith
But I don't think Virginia Giuffre killed herself either.
Before we go out to phone calls, I do want to go to one more video.
This is from the White House Correspondents Dinner.
It doesn't quite have the star power or gravitas that it once did.
It used to be kind of a fun event where the normally contentious relationship between the...
Press and the government was laid aside and they could poke fun at each other.
But it kind of stopped being fun around the time the media started going completely insane and basically calling everybody who supported Trump Nazis and advocated for violent retribution against them.
It kind of stopped being a fun little game anymore.
The media, obviously, has been forced to recognize their utter failure in keeping the lid on the dissident politics in America.
At the White House Correspondence Center, an Axios reporter tried to talk a little bit about this, but I mean, it's...
I don't even know how to explain it.
I mean, you just gotta see this and understand...
It really is hopeless for these people.
There really is no reforming the media as it exists now.
Even when you confront them to their faces about their years-long campaigns of lies, and even when they're forced to acknowledge their participation in these nation-rending,
non-existent scandals, they still will not Really admit their complicity.
They really still want to give excuses as to why they went along with blatant lies.
And it's a little bit infuriating.
But what it does is shows the value of having an organization like Infowars out here to point back to so that when they claim that they were just fooled, they were just tricked, they just weren't aware of Biden's mental state.
It's absurd.
This is absurd.
We'll watch the video.
I can't even believe they're trying to get away with this.
Let's go to this video of the Axios reporter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner this weekend.
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The White House Correspondents' Association is as necessary as ever.
President Biden's decline and its cover-up by the people around him is a reminder that every White House Regardless, a party is capable of deception.
But being truth-tellers also means telling the truth about ourselves.
We, myself included, missed a lot of this story.
And some people trust us less because of it.
We bear some responsibility for faith in the media being at such lows.
I say this because acknowledging errors builds trust.
And being defensive about them further erodes it.
We should have done better.
I believe our mission...
harrison smith
Yeah, it wasn't a mistake, actually.
Actually, you were just lying and you did it in full knowledge of what the truth was.
This is what's so stupid about it.
How did we know and they didn't?
And again, this has been the tactic they've been running with since the debate, right?
Since the debate where it was the first time they really couldn't pretend anymore.
And that's all that happened.
They would have loved to, after the debate, be able to say, no, he was super sharp.
He was totally on top of things.
It just, it was so apparent.
They just couldn't persist in that lie any longer.
And it really just, it was the straw that broke the camel's back.
But we'd been saying that Biden was a mental incompetent for the two years before that.
So when they say, oh, you know, we have to admit our mistakes, it wasn't a mistake.
You were lying.
You were blatantly lying.
Because all of us saw it.
Somehow you didn't?
This is what I mean.
It's like, what, they're like, oh, we made a mistake, so what do you say?
We bear some responsibility for the lack of trust in the media.
Yeah, some.
Or all of it.
And people don't trust you because you're liars.
You're inveterate liars.
It's a persistent character trait of yours that is not a mistake.
And they try to blame it on the Biden administration as if they were hiding this information from them.
There was no way to know it without being told by the Biden administration that Biden was retarded.
No, we all saw it literally every single time he went out in public.
Every single time he went out in public, we would point to specific instances of his brain not working, and they would discredit those specific instances.
We'd sit there going, he can't make it through a sentence.
Listen to him.
He's going, the one word that defines America is...
And they're sitting there going, we had no idea.
We dropped the ball.
We made a mistake.
We didn't realize that the Democrats can also lie.
What are you talking about?
What is this?
I'll tell you what it is.
Polymath, or political math on X, put it pretty well.
He said, this video makes my blood boil.
Thompson says that admitting mistakes build trust, but the reason the press wants to rebuild its trust is so they can lie to you again the next time they need you to believe their lies.
The quote, admitting mistakes isn't something they're doing because they feel bad or are contrite.
It's a manipulation tactic.
They're admitting mistakes so they can build trust, so they can betray the trust the next time it's politically necessary.
Motives matter here, and their motive is not to show the truth.
It's to regain the currency of trust.
It's not a motive of humility or respect for the truth, but desire to regain their lost power.
And again, I just think it's a mistake to even entertain the phrase mistake.
It's not a mistake.
It was never a mistake.
Okay?
This is what little kids do.
This is what my four-year-old does when he thinks I'm not watching, and I see him hit his little sister, and I go over and say, hey, What was that about?
And he goes, oh, that was an accident.
I didn't mean to.
It's like, dude, I saw you ball your fist and hit your little fist.
It was not an accident.
It was on purpose.
But they think, like, oh, no, if I just say it was an accident, then I'll get away with it.
Like, you're actually just making it worse.
You're actually just...
Now, if they'd come out and said...
I mean, they can't say it.
I mean, they're screwed.
They're screwed because they can't get up there and go, yeah, we knew Biden was mentally incompetent, but we were willing to cover for that.
Because it was politically advantageous for us.
Like, they can't say that because then they'd be admitting that they were basically, I mean, putting the whole world at risk, allowing this charade to go on, allowing our president to be an incompetent mental failure who doesn't even know what day it is,
let alone able to...
Negotiate with Vladimir Putin.
I mean, they'd have to admit how bad and evil and dangerous they truly are.
So they have to pretend like it was a mistake, but those of us who watched it the whole time, we know it wasn't a mistake because we were calling them out daily.
Daily, we were calling out their cover-up.
Daily, we were pointing out the absurdity of the claims that the Biden administration were making.
Well, these are cheap fakes.
Those uncut, unedited, raw videos of Joe Biden doing things, those are called cheap fakes, and the mainstream media dutifully went along with that.
Oh, a very interesting new conception from the Biden administration.
Are these deep fakes, are they dangerous?
Do we need new laws to confront them?
Like, they're lying.
You know they're lying.
You're all lying together.
Okay, so this is a giant scam, and I hope you're not falling for it.
I hope you don't think that these Inveterate, habitual liars have learned a lesson at all.
At all.
These are just the biggest liars in the world up there pretending to bravely stand up against their own fellow journalists.
Speaking truth to power.
It's just, this is all A disgusting charade.
And I really, really, really hope that nobody is falling for this.
Because, I mean, the Biden mental incompetence, that may be like the keystone of the whole thing.
Like, that was one case where for years we talked about it.
They continually denied it until it was totally undeniable.
It was in your face.
It was during the debate.
We all saw it.
They were finally forced to admit it.
But hasn't the exact same thing happened with COVID?
Hasn't the exact same thing happened with the vaccine?
Didn't exactly the same thing happen with the Russia collusion hoax?
Didn't exactly the same thing happen with the Hunter Biden laptop story?
So, you know, this isn't a matter of, like, well, they're just trying their best and they made a mistake and now they're humbly asking for your trust once again.
They've learned their lesson.
They clearly haven't learned their lesson.
The only takeaway I get from that speech is that they very firmly have not learned their lesson.
They still think they can lie to you.
They still think they can lie to your faces about the lies they told to your faces before.
They haven't learned.
They haven't had their face rubbed in it yet.
One day they will.
One day they'll be contrite.
One day they'll regret their manipulations and deception.
So far, they're just trying to figure out how to worm their way out of consequences.
It's horrific.
unidentified
All right, welcome back, folks.
Third hour of American Journal is on.
harrison smith
Welcome back.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
We got a lot of calls coming in.
I got more to say about just the general lawless, hypocritical attitude of the Democrats overall.
But I got to go to calls now because I've got some people who have been waiting.
Let's go to –
We'll go to Sean in California first because we were just talking about Virginia Giuffre.
I think I'm pronouncing that correctly.
Sean, you're on the air.
What do you think about her supposed suicide?
unidentified
Well, Harrison, if you're anything like I am, an InfoWars viewer who's been around the block a while, you know she didn't kill herself Epstein style.
So what I'm looking at is now who gains, who benefits.
And it's not just Prince Andrew you could be looking at.
Glenn Maxwell and Epstein's brother, Robert, if you recall, they're fighting over the estate.
Well, there's less estate if all those NDAs that everybody finds who are victims are getting paid out.
So you eliminate those victims, the estate stays bigger.
So I started asking, you know, who did Glenn Maxwell email or text in the last couple months?
And same for Robert Epstein.
And why is he still running that airplane service?
Where they take the quote-unquote stewardesses up in the air for an hour to give people their, what is it, flight experience.
If you remember, you guys reported on that when that came out, that the operation didn't necessarily go underground.
It just changed its facade.
So congrats for you guys covering that.
And I really hope, you know, they can't close you down because who else is going to cover this dirty stuff and get it exposed?
There's nobody stepping up like InfoWars has, folks.
So make sure you go to therealalexjonesstore.com and get yourself some supplements from the Seelogy to the Straight Frog.
And Harrison, keep up the good fight, my man.
Have a great morning.
harrison smith
Well, thank you very much.
You as well.
And yeah, look, we were the first on this case.
We have, you know, dug into this more than just about anybody else, laid out the networks, laid out the methods by which these things are carried out.
And we'll continue to do it as long as these networks still exist, which they very much do.
And again, this is the importance of getting the Epstein list out there or the full report on the real dirty dealings.
And as you heard from the other Epstein victim, Ali Carter, she's like, they had ledgers that had information, all the information, which...
On one hand, sure, it gives credence the idea that, like, well, there's so much information, it takes forever to go through.
But on the other hand, it just means that there's no, you know, empty spaces to fill in.
They have everything.
They have absolutely everything that they need to know.
And I guarantee you, we don't know the half of it.
We have barely scratched the surface.
Alex actually put out a...
Tweet over the weekend about the New Mexico ranch with the private airstrip.
Now, the thing about it, if you have a private airstrip where you can be flying people in and out, you have connections all over the country with people that you have extortionate material, blackmail material on.
You've got migrant kids coming across the border with no parental figures.
You've got orphanages, kids with nobody who even knows they exist.
Let alone cares about them and is checking in on them.
There are things you can do in total secrecy where nobody will ever even know the kid existed, let alone disappeared.
You can do experiments.
I mean, you...
I don't even want to get it.
I mean, you can just imagine.
You can just imagine what they got up to.
What they're still getting up to.
And how this has gone on for decades on end.
And like there's two sort of ways to look at this and they're equally horrifying.
One is just purely on the humanitarian level of just like there are victims that demand justice.
We have to stop the criminals from hurting children.
It's very simple.
But then it's compounded and made exponentially more dangerous by the fact that Not just kids that are being hurt and killed and raped and it's just horrifying, but that these things are being done specifically to blackmail politicians and to gain power and to incorporate people at the highest levels of our society into these criminal activities.
You're talking about a big mission that needs to be completed before we can really move on.
All right, welcome back, folks.
After your phone calls once again...
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We still have a lot of videos to go to, but on the topic of the Epstein list, we have Joshua in Georgia on line 10. Thanks for calling in, Joshua.
What are your thoughts on the effects of releasing the Epstein list?
unidentified
Hello.
joshua in georgia
Good morning, Emperor.
Okay, so Salty Cracker hat.
Shout out Salty Army.
On his restream last night, he brought up the fact that if the entire thing is released in one big bomb, it's going to be bad for the whole world.
It's going to disrupt a lot of things.
And he said that Trump is more about success than retribution.
Like he said, lock her up for Hillary, but then didn't do it.
He's more focused on getting good things done.
And I agree with his assessment, but I do think that no matter what the consequences in a spiritual war like we're in, with the entirety of the pedophile, like for the last half of last week, y 'all had on guys that were talking about the whole...
We've got to fight this fight.
Trump has to fight this fight.
He's got to look at it and go, okay, there's going to be consequences, but we've got to do this.
Now, I think the way you do it is dribs and grabs, right?
You start out with inconsequentials, so to speak, with worldwide events, like the Clintons.
Pop them first, right?
Them being arrested and being put in prison doesn't affect anything so far as my – anybody's life as far as changing it good or bad like tariffs might do.
harrison smith
Yeah, nobody would really care.
I mean the Democrats don't even like the Clintons anymore, so it's – yeah.
Nobody would have any objections.
And, and you know, you're right.
And, and I mean, as this,
The fact that the Clintons served as kingpins of this operation, they'd be the first people to go after and go, alright, give us everything you know.
Tell us everything you know and maybe we'll go easy on you.
Not that you want to do what the bad guys do, but they set up these situations where they catch people in compromising activities and then they hold that over their head and say, hey, you better cooperate or this stuff will get released.
Well, now we're in possession of all that stuff.
I'm not saying that I want us to just become the blackmailers, but to a certain degree, legally, that's how it works.
And you go, hey, this would be really embarrassing if all this came out.
Let's do a plea deal.
You can plead guilty.
We can, you know, but you've got to help us round up everybody else.
But you've got to help us end this crisis or else because you really don't want all this stuff going public to a public trial.
And that's where we'll take it if you don't plea out with us and don't give us what we want.
It's not, again, I'm not advocating for, like, we need good sex blackmail networks that we control.
No, absolutely not.
But the information's already there.
The blackmail material, the extortion material is already there, and we should release it.
However, it can be a very powerful bargaining chip to, you know, round up these networks and get a full view of all of them.
So if it was used in that way, that would actually be a positive use of...
The extortion material.
So I think you're exactly right, Joshua.
Do you see what I'm saying?
joshua in georgia
Well, as far as the Clintons, no, I don't plea deal with them at all.
I burn them.
I burn them right to the ground.
And then I go after others that, you know, like he mentioned, like a bunch of CEOs are going to be involved with this.
Royalties are going to be involved with this.
So you go after those guys, like the CEOs with families, and say, okay.
Either or, right?
You either do this.
We can do it like Matthew McConaughey said in Reign of Fire.
We can do this easy or we can do this real easy.
harrison smith
Right.
joshua in georgia
And, you know, but as far as the Clintons, no.
Now, I say I would advise everybody go ahead and invest in Rote and send them straight to Guantanamo and let them swing.
harrison smith
We got a couple good options on the table.
A couple good options on the table.
joshua in georgia
Or, you know, like JD says, invest in wood chippers.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, the only not good option here is not doing anything.
Whether you just round these people up or whether you use it to get your way, I mean, the only negative outcome here is if nothing is done and these people get away with it and the victims keep getting offed, which would be horrifying and unacceptable.
I totally agree, Josh.
Thank you very much for your call.
Let's go to Jake, who's on a small farm in Kansas.
Oh, we got two Jakes.
All right, we're going to Jake in Ohio first.
No, we'll go to Jake in Ohio.
We put him on, we'll put him on.
Jake in Ohio first, go ahead.
You're on the air about Muhammad the Viking.
What does this mean?
unidentified
Yes, sir.
He was Scottish or Irish.
He had a red beard, and those beard hairs are still on display to this day in Moscow.
In Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, if you look at the word Valhalla, and you read it from right to left, the way Arabic is read, right?
It spells Allah, A-L-L-A-H.
The Muslim Dijal, the Muslim Antichrist, is missing an eye.
Well, so was Odin, Zeus, and another one.
harrison smith
Zeus was missing an eye?
I've never heard that.
unidentified
I may be wrong on that one.
In the black stone that the Muslims go up and kiss in Mecca?
harrison smith
Yeah.
unidentified
You know how Satanists show their allegiance, right?
They kiss his asshole.
What does that black stone look like?
Looks like a butthole to me.
harrison smith
That's funny.
Yeah, the Kaaba, I mean, that's a holdover.
The pagans in that area used to worship that rock, and so, yeah, Muhammad sort of incorporated that into his practice.
But, you know, the redhead phenotype does exist in places like Iran and elsewhere.
I mean, it's sort of a point of pride for a lot of them.
And it's not always really obvious, but a lot of times Iranians, Persians will have black hair, but then if you look at it in the sun, certain angles, you can see the red in it.
So, I mean, that's not totally surprising to me.
However, have you noticed, have you guys observed the trend in the UK and other places that are being flooded with Muslims?
That weirdly, redheads convert at a much, much higher rate than other natives.
This is from 2022, but I was seeing a post about it recently.
Reminder that redheads make up a vast majority of jihadi converts in the UK, presumably due to being oppressed and ostracized by their own society.
In the Daily Mail archives, 69% of white Brits lured into jihadism or in the orbit of an extremist preacher were ginger, were redheads.
Even though redheads are a very tiny minority of people in the UK, 69% of the white Brits who convert to Islam are redheaded.
So maybe there's a connection there.
I don't know.
But that just came to my mind when you're saying that Muhammad was a redhead.
That's not totally uncommon in that area.
Hello, Akbar!
Yeah, so that is interesting.
I mean, what's...
What do you read from that?
I mean, why bring that up?
unidentified
Just, I'm tired of all this craziness, man.
It's all BS.
You know what I mean?
Like, we gotta get ahead of this thing and just shut it down.
You know what I mean?
jake in ohio
Because they're like stirring up all this stuff between everybody, between the faiths.
unidentified
And I respect people of faith.
This is not an attack on the people that believe in Islam.
You know what I mean?
I respect them.
jake in ohio
I'm just so tired of everybody being pitted against each other, and it's all coming out of the Vatican or the British.
unidentified
I mean, it's insane, dude, and it's got to stop.
harrison smith
Yeah.
Yeah, well, it's very useful.
You know, war, conflicts, it's very useful.
I mean, it's one of those things that is kind of obvious, but once you really think about it, it kind of explains a lot.
I mean, it's extremely obvious.
I've quoted it many times before, the Futurama scene where Bender tells the robot devil, you can't tempt me.
And the devil says, isn't there anything you want?
He says, oh, I forgot you could tempt me with things that I want.
It's easy to tempt people with things that they want.
It's easy to seduce people with sin because sin is immediately rewarding physically, right?
It's easy to corrupt people.
It's like a lot easier to corrupt and pervert people or organizations or societies than it is to try to make them better and
It's way easier to tear things down than build things up.
It's way easier to get what you want through conflict than it is through mutual participation.
So again, it might sound obvious, but this is behind why things go the way things go.
Like morality and ethics to make the sacrifices necessary to build that up while meanwhile people just want to take shortcuts or just want to dominate just want to you know create situations where they can take advantage of everybody then they've got a major advantage which is that you know creating anger and mistrust and distrust and Jealousy and envy and sexual immorality.
I mean, all of that is a hell of a lot easier to sell to people than the opposite, than morals and virtue and self-sacrifice.
These things are not seductive in the way that sin is.
So again, it might be obvious, but it's a major downfall and just means that we have to redouble our efforts and make the case that it's worth it to not exist in a dog-eat-dog world where everybody's just trying to screw each other
over. It's actually worth it to make the sacrifice and live in a place where you can trust each other and not hate each other and not be at each other's throats.
We're up against people with a much easier job of just creating strife and conflict to take advantage of.
Thanks for the call, Jake in Ohio.
We go now to Jake in Kansas.
Thanks for calling in, Jake.
You're on the air about UN troops.
What's this about?
unidentified
Okay, well, I think that some of the illegals that were coming over under Biden seeking asylum are UN troops, number one.
And number two, is there any association between that and the incident that happened in Colorado Springs this last weekend with the 12 active-duty soldiers from Fort Carson, I think, where the 4th Infantry is at?
And our head's going to roll on this.
And how can that be also associated with other military bases across the country with nightclubs and, you know, situations that are similar to this?
Could this be a smaller situation that could, you know, expand out into other places across the country?
And is that where CID gets involved?
Okay, that's a lot of questions.
harrison smith
That is a very interesting question, because last week we talked about the...
Illegal immigrants who were found with 180,000 rounds of ammo that were en route to Pueblo, Colorado, where another major fort is.
There's this Fort Carson just outside of Colorado Springs where a lot of these operators who were providing bodyguard services for the club.
I don't know.
That is a very good question.
Why Colorado is the center of a lot of this stuff?
Is a great question.
I think that it's really hard to...
It's hard to say without any more information, although obviously Colorado was chosen way back sometime between the 50s and the 70s.
I mean, basically they decided that they would have...
They needed an inland backup capital, basically.
And that's what all the underground construction at the Denver National Airport was like.
Denver is sort of the shadow U.S. capital in a lot of ways.
The mountains in Colorado are very convenient places to hide the deep underground military bases that we know exist.
So maybe there's a reason that Colorado seems to be the nexus point of a lot of these immigration raids and busting immigration traffickers with hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition.
I wouldn't be surprised.
I would not be surprised if these things were interlinked.
And I like where your head's at.
Thank you so much for the call, Jake.
Let's go to Chris in Kentucky.
Chris in Kentucky, I understand you're recovering from cancer, which is fantastic to hear.
You're on the air about RFK, the FDA, and drugs for cancer patients.
unidentified
Go ahead, sir.
Yeah, September 30th.
I was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma.
And the first thing I want to say about that is if you've ever had a skin melanoma taken off and it's been positive, I don't care how small it was, a year or two afterwards, you need to go have a body skin done because I was five years out from when my original...
Yes, was taken.
And I thought I was good because that's the statistics.
If you make it past five years, you're usually fine.
So you could have blown me over with a feather when I got a CT scan.
They said you've got 15 brain tumors.
And you talk about throwing a chunk in your wheel.
Your life plans, things of that nature.
harrison smith
So that was just in September, but you say you're recovering now?
unidentified
Yes, yes.
September 30th, I found this out.
I was going to work and had a bad headache.
Stopped in a convenience store to get a snack.
And as I was leaving the store, I noticed I was dragging my left foot.
I called my wife and told her, I said, I know something's going on.
She said, go to the emergency room and I'll meet you there.
And she did, and that's when we found out I had the 15 brain tumors.
They didn't do like a full body scan, but I had a place in my liver and some places on my lungs.
harrison smith
So what happened?
How did you get rid of it?
unidentified
Well, I'm not totally cancer-free yet.
But I started taking Fembendazole and Ivermectin in late November, and I had my first re-scan in mid-January, and I had an 8-centimeter liver tumor that had gone down to 5 centimeters,
and I had two major brain tumors fairly large.
I had a 12-hour surgery to remove one from my right frontal lobe and they left
one in my left frontal lobe because after a 12-hour surgery, the surgeon didn't think my body was going to be strong enough to endure a second surgery.
So they left it, and that one had shrank by 70% when I got...
My second scan.
harrison smith
So how did you find this protocol that you were following?
unidentified
Well, a friend of mine's a dermatologist, and we went to visit him on our way back from Florida and stopped by, and he said he had somebody come into his practice a couple weeks ago and said,
if I get some kind of terminal cancer, I don't want to do...
All the radiation, chemo, and all that stuff.
Just give me ivermectin, fembindazole.
And Mark was telling my wife about this, and he said, you know, I don't know what Chris has to lose at this point by trying.
Right.
He had literally started buying me ivermectin and sending it to me, and I sourced the fembindazole.
harrison smith
Wow, and it's so far working for you.
That's miraculous and really wonderful to hear.
I mean, what do you think RFK and the FDA can do about this, or what are you seeing in regards to their movements?
Does it give you hope or pause what RFK is doing?
unidentified
It gives me hope.
I mean, I'm glad they banned the food dyes, but this is a situation where nobody's getting hyperactive over it.
Withholding this information, people are dying.
If you want to keep people from dying, if you're convicted about stopping abortion, you can stop people from dying every day if you're not afraid to tell people about this.
I want to share, there's a book called Cancer Care by Paul Merrick, and he talks about all kinds of repurposed drugs.
You know, looks at it from a standpoint of, hey, I'm not just somebody on YouTube suggesting this.
Here's some scientific evidence and why you should try and efficacy.
You know, it's a little...
I mean, I don't like to do things just because somebody told me so.
And this is just a little information on some of the reasons why.
And I think that's some...
RFK and...
Health and human services need to be more transparent about this stuff and make it more public.
harrison smith
Yeah, and it seems like moves are happening in that direction.
I mean, cancer, autism, all of these things that we've been sort of indoctrinated in just accepting our facts of life and there's nothing you can do about it and there's no cause for their astronomical rise in the recent past.
Stop asking questions.
Keep taking your vaccines.
Finally, and this is one of the greatest victories that we've achieved in the recent past, we finally have somebody in RFK Jr. that genuinely wants to find the answer to these problems and find corrective measures that actually work, whether, again, that's cancer, autism, or any of the other persistent diseases that are wracking the health of the American people.
I'm so glad you're doing better, Chris, and it's very good to hear.
And, yeah, seeing all of this new...
Medical awareness rise out really largely out of a consequence of the deception that was pulled during COVID.
So again, you see the way that these evil works are turned towards good in a lot of ways where people start questioning not just COVID or the vaccines, but the entire medical industry and starts challenging the long-held assumptions about the right way to treat things like cancer or the right things to do for the health of your children.
I mean, we've got to have a massive shakeup.
In the medical industry, because as miraculous as modern medicine is, and the fact that you can, you know, you feel a headache in the morning, by that afternoon you're getting CAT scanned and they're discovering tumors that they can remove surgically, like I love modern medicine, when it works and is good.
And a lot of times that's just like surgical intervention that they're getting really, really good and better and better at.
But in terms of like the holistic view of health as an industry and as a function of our government or our The industry as it exists in America is just very off base, and people are finally recognizing that.
So that, I think, is going to turn out to be very good in the future as we settle again on a medical practice that hopefully, moving into the future, will be less focused on pharmaceutical intervention and more focused on maintaining health rather than correcting for disease.
Thanks very much for the call, Chris.
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We'll be back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
I'm going to go out to your phone calls for this final segment of the American Journal.
But I want to go to a video or two first.
And let's go first, actually, to clip number 10. This is my hero, Scott Jennings, who has the best job in media.
He gets to, on the daily, humiliate CNN in their own studios, and it just seems so much fun.
I love him.
And I wish I was him.
Clip number 10 here.
This is Scott Jennings lighting up a CNN panelist over the arrest of Judge Dugan.
This is the judge that was arrested for literally trying to smuggle an illegal immigrant out of her courthouse through a non-public door.
And just the most blatant act of criminality you can imagine.
They're very mad.
And I'm going to show you another video about this.
But first, Scott Jennings laying out the case.
Here it is.
unidentified
You have the right to get an arrest warrant, and you have the right to get a summons.
And that they got an arrest warrant for a judge shows that they wanted to make this a spectacle.
Last point I want to make is, I presented to a grand jury and indicted a state prosecutor.
I indicted a prosecutor, and I got a summons because I didn't want to make a spectacle.
They made a spectacle of this case.
And they announced it on X as well, and then deleted it, but announced it on X. Why wouldn't you want to make a spectacle of it?
scott jennings
I mean, the fact of the matter is, there are...
There are liberal Democrat elected officials, not all judges, some are mayors and others, all over this country who have said repeatedly since Donald Trump became the president that they would like to obstruct his principles and his program when it comes to deporting.
Illegal immigrants.
Here you have this person.
If these facts were proven true, obviously, that's exactly what she was trying to do here.
Why wouldn't you want to make...
harrison smith
Let me respond to that.
unidentified
Let me tell you my view.
scott jennings
The spectacle is important because a message has to be sent to everybody else.
We're not going to put up...
You've been elected by people to uphold the law.
And some of the laws that have been most flagrantly violated in this country are immigration laws.
You've got to get on board with upholding all the laws, not just the ones you're lying to stop.
unidentified
Let me respond, Alexi.
scott jennings
Here's the reason.
unidentified
You said Kash Patel said the FBI is embarrassing.
scott jennings
Let me respond to something you said.
unidentified
Yeah, go ahead.
scott jennings
Which is that you said, well, you've got to worry about the impact on the community.
unidentified
Yes.
scott jennings
The president and the Justice Department and his people have to worry about the impact of illegal immigration on the country because nobody's been worried about that.
For years and the reason this is important is because this is one of Donald Trump's biggest criminal justice priorities and frankly it's one of the American people's biggest priorities to control this and you know well there are people all over towns all over this Yeah,
unidentified
but she definitely was.
harrison smith
It's so funny.
They want to pretend like we don't know.
Like we don't know if they're obstructing ICE.
They say it.
I mean, it's not a question.
It's really not a question.
We'll see if she was.
No, she was.
She was.
And so are the other judges who are now announcing that this is their intention.
You don't have to question.
You don't have to wonder whether they're obstructing eyes.
They're out there giving speeches saying, I'm obstructing eyes.
So, where's the question?
Where's the wonder?
This is ridiculous.
Yeah, you do want to make it a spectacle to a certain To compel judges to understand that they are in fact subject to the law.
How many times have we heard nobody's above the law?
Then they arrest a judge for blatantly committing a crime right out in the open, thinking they're untouchable.
And then they're sad because she was arrested.
Now a Wisconsin judge has threatened a courtroom boycott over the Hannah Dugan arrest.
Judge Monica Esham.
Made the announcement in an email to judges across the state on Saturday.
Her email, titled, Guidance Requested or I Refuse to Hold Court, made clear she had no intention of working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Quote, If there's no guidance for us and no support for us, I will refuse to hold court in Branch 2 in Sawyer County.
I will not put myself or my staff who may feel compelled to help me or my community in harm's way, Hesham wrote, according to copies of the email obtained by Wisconsin right now.
These people are just...
They're hilarious.
They're absurd.
They literally are acting like they're Jews in Nazi Germany.
Being like, if my...
People are trying to help me and then they'll go to jail.
And she's like, just stop being criminals.
It's not actually that complicated.
It's not actually that hard.
Just don't help the criminals.
And then you won't have anything to worry about.
You're not under threat.
Nobody's coming after you because they don't like you.
It's because you're committing crimes, you moron.
Stop committing crimes.
But she's announcing that's what she's doing.
She says, I have no intention of allowing anyone to be taken out of my courtroom by ICE and sent to a concentration camp, especially without due process, as both the Constitution we swore to support require.
Where in the Constitution does it tell you that El Salvadorians get free passes into the United States and don't have to follow our laws?
What is she talking about?
These people are delusional.
She's like, I'm not going to hold court.
It's like, fine, then they should just put a different judge in.
She doesn't have to be the judge.
Somebody else can be that judge.
Somebody who actually wants to follow the law.
What does she think the Constitution says?
What are these people talking about?
What does she think she's upholding right now?
The Constitution is for the American people.
It's for the United States of America and our citizens.
Nobody else is under the purview of the Constitution.
Literally under this interpretation, are we obligated to provide for the defense of a Colombian in Colombia charged with Colombian law?
That's kind of retarded, isn't it?
Well, guess what?
A Colombian in America is still a Colombian citizen.
They're still under the jurisdiction and protection of their home country where they are citizens.
Two more aliens who just appeared out of thin air and have no connection to any earthly power.
Any constituency back home?
No, if they're from Colombia, they are Colombian citizens.
The Colombian government that's responsible for them and their protection and whatever.
Just because they're in America doesn't mean suddenly they accrue all of the benefits of being an American citizen.
That is so ridiculous.
It's hard to even fathom what she's talking about.
Like, I don't understand what she's talking about.
When she says...
That both the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of Wisconsin somehow compel her to circumvent ICE and allow an illegal immigrant to get away with living in America unlawfully.
What does she think she's doing?
What does she think she's upholding?
How is this woman a judge?
This email alone is more than enough to justify her bodily removal from the courtroom.
Just like, you don't understand anything, lady.
You can't judge crap.
We can't allow it.
She says, if this costs me my job or gets me arrested, then at least I know I did the right thing.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, wow.
So powerful.
Wow.
Yeah, throw her in jail.
Now she wants to go to jail.
Send her to jail.
She's literally like, if breaking the law means I have to go to jail, then I'll break the law and go to jail.
Okay, great.
Problem solved.
Again, what do they think they're standing up for?
I mean, these are just...
I mean, it's got to be hilarious to be these illegal immigrants.
I mean, people want to treat illegal immigrants like they're legitimate asylum seekers.
They're just poor, innocent Americans who are just trying to get...
Get back home.
And it's like, no, these are foreigners who just, they are screwing you over and they're laughing at you.
And they, I, if I was them, I would think it's hilarious that there are these American judges that are acting, they're like, I'll protect you.
And these are just these ruthless criminals like, oh, okay, great.
You're going to let me get away with this?
Fantastic.
What these people think they're doing, how they think, like, I will go to jail with my head held high.
It's like, why?
Because a literal criminal alien who wasn't even in your courtroom because they're an alien, they're in their courtroom because of other crimes they've committed.
So your righteous indignation, your last stand, your brave statement against the...
They think they're Rosa Parks.
They're literally just letting criminals out.
And the criminals are laughing at them.
And just going on to...
I mean, they don't.
It's like they're going to come out and go, if they're going to send that judge, I'm going to jail too.
No, they're running away.
They're like, thanks for the help.
See ya.
And they get out of here and the judge goes to jail.
Like, what are they talking about?
Just what are they talking about?
Again, Dugan was arrested and charged with obstruction of an official proceeding on Friday after evidence came to light that she had shielded the migrant from ICE agents, according to a criminal complaint.
She was also charged with concealing an individual to prevent discovery and arrest.
They went to arrest him, follow his scheduled criminal court appearance, to face three misdemeanor battery charges for allegedly beating two people.
Oh, the poor, bring me your huddled masses.
These judges bravely standing up for the unheard and the downtrodden, and it's just some random Mexican dude who's just beating up his wife and being arrested for it.
And they're just like...
He will never pay the price for that.
I will guarantee that he will never have consequences for being a violent psychopath and hurting innocent people.
I will protect him.
Retards, man.
I mean, literally, what else are you supposed to say?
These people are just dangerously retarded.
No offense.
No offense or anything.
So yeah, they're hauled into court because they're violent criminals.
She's committing assault against people and then these judges are like, I will protect them.
They won't be hurt under my watch.
It's just like, they should also go to jail.
Like, it's really simple.
Yeah, send the judges to jail.
I don't think, I mean, Dugan like straight up took the immigrant by the hand and was like running down the hallway with him trying to avoid ICE agents.
So it's like, her, you know, stance is obviously indefensible, but...
I mean, could you not arrest this woman?
Could you not arrest this judge who's like, I would rather go to jail than cooperate with ICE?
Just send her to jail then.
She's encouraging sedition.
You want to talk about having a spectacle?
I think when you have thousands of judges in this country or mayors and governors encouraging sedition, telling their citizens don't comply with the federal government,
Refuse to allow them in.
Publish ICE raid locations so they can be prepared.
Let out the illegal immigrants before ICE can get them.
Don't cooperate with the deportation orders.
When you have thousands of people across the country openly advocating this, you've got to shut it down.
This is not an issue of free speech.
This is not an issue of strongly held convictions.
Going against the grain of...
No, this is basic law and order.
Either we have a country or we don't.
And when you have judges in your country letting people break the law and being proud of that and acting like that is a social justice issue that they will...
It's a hill they'll die on.
Then kill them on the hill.
Just let them die on that hill.
Let them waste their lives.
Let them waste their freedoms protecting ruthless Mexican criminals.
If that's the sacrifice they want to make, I say give it to them.
Let them have it.
Give them what they deserve.
I'm sure they'll be celebrated and uplifted as heroes by their fellow inmates in an El Salvadorian prison.
I'm sure they'll get a lot of pats on the back and that will make it all worth it for them.
So let them have it.
Do it.
Send them to El Salvador.
When they're writing emails saying, I intend to break the law.
Fine.
Send them to prison, man.
This is stupid.
Let's go to clip number 20 now, because I also just want to emphasize how deceptive and talented these people are at deception.
One of the big issues is the American people, God love them, they're too trusting, they really fall for fake sincerity a lot.
And these lefties have it dialed in and really are good at acting like what they're doing is...
It just comes from a place of principle and moral certainty.
And, you know, we recognize what they're doing.
Like, okay, you've weaponized this system in the instance of, like, Trump.
You've weaponized this system to try to go after Trump to defeat him in the legal system because you couldn't defeat him politically.
It's very simple.
It's the same reason, you know, whatever his name, Navalny was arrested in Russia, right?
He is a...
Led to the threat to the political system.
So the political system is weaponized against him.
And they've showed trials to try to send him to jail for 400 years for crimes that don't even exist.
So it's obvious what it is.
But these people go on TV and have this affect of sincerity and really want to tell you how they struggled with this.
But at the end of the day, God uphold the Constitution.
And they're just such great patriots that, gosh, even against their own inclination, They have to arrest Donald Trump because he's a criminal.
And it's a burden on them, right?
I mean, they're so sincere when they say it.
And I just want you to understand what despicable, dishonest little weasels these people are.
And I hate to think that there are people listening to these supposedly sincere statements about the rule of law and just understand how utterly vacuous it all is, how utterly vapid and empty all of this rhetoric is.
I really, you really need to...
Be able to see through the acting that these people are able to put on.
So, this is a guy.
A little compare and contrast between when Trump was arrested under completely fraudulent charges, and this goes into the word I'm trying to coin, disequal.
Not just inequality, but disequality.
A deliberate level of inequality.
Where they're pissed that a judge who blatantly broke the law is being arrested.
That's unconscionable to them.
While they were cheering Donald Trump being arrested for the most, you know, stretched to its limit interpretation of laws that don't even apply, right?
How many times did we go over?
It's like, it wasn't a felony, it was a misdemeanor, but they upped it to a felony.
And then there's supposed to be an underlying crime, but there's no underlying crime.
And the statute of limitations was exceeded a long time ago, but they ignored that and hand-waved that.
They have to go through so many hoops to justify any of the charges against Trump, and yet they celebrate that and say, well, nobody's above the law.
And then when it's just a cut-and-dry, blatant, she broke the law, she got caught, they're outraged and they're infuriated.
So I just want to show you, so you can all understand, appreciate how sincere this Inveterate, despicable liar truly is.
Let's go to clip number 20 now.
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He is being treated no better or worse than anyone else.
This is not selective prosecution.
That this is not somebody who's singled out.
That he's being treated just like anyone else.
That is what it means to have a rule of law.
That is what the Justice Department is really signaling and messaging here, is that...
Everyone will be treated, as Merrick Garland has said, as equally in this country.
This is really a great day for America.
So there has been a violation here that we know for sure.
And it is not the judge.
Exactly.
You don't do it.
Even if you thought that there was a ground for doing this, the judgment call that you thought that this is the case to bring...
It tells you everything.
There is no adult in the room who would have said, are you kidding me?
Why would you possibly do this?
And the answer is because we want to send a signal to the judiciary.
And that's what you shouldn't be doing.
harrison smith
Oh my gosh.
So he sounds equally sincere saying two utterly opposite things, right?
When he comes to Trump, he very sincerely believes in, oh, this is just the...
Trump is being treated no differently than anybody else.
And that's really powerful, isn't it?
And when it's the judge, it's, wow, this is really dangerous.
The way they're sending this signal.
I'm appalled.
He sounds so sincere both times, doesn't he?
He's a rat.
He's just a big old rat.
So just, he should be treated like a rat.
He should be trapped with a big piece of cheese.
You should let the cat play with him for a while.
Out to your calls now.
I just want to emphasize, like, just for the people out there that still watch CNN, and it even happens to me, man.
I'll watch one of these lefties, and I'm like, man, he sounds really...
Bill Maher, one of these guys?
Jon Stewart?
It's like, man, these guys are really good at sounding sincere.
And you have to kind of deliberately go, wait a second, hold on.
Hold on.
Talking about rats here.
Sorry, I forgot I'm watching a rat be a rat.
And the rat is tricking me.
So just remind yourself, just don't fall for the fake sincerity, the play-acting sincerity.
It's not real.
These people don't give a damn about justice.
They don't give a shit about what is right or wrong or legal or illegal.
It's all power to them.
And they think deception is a perfectly valid form of political exercise.
So just please remember that.
Out to your calls now.
Daniel in Michigan wants to talk about teachers grading on creativity.
They've got to grade on something, don't they, Daniel?
They're not even grading things anymore.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Well, yeah.
I mean, in regards to the teachers not finding ways to incentivize kids to do better, there are ways.
Like in kindergarten and preschool, some of us was rewarded with gold stars.
It's just merely trying to find the problem.
And identifying the problem and trying to find a modern version of that to help students better with their learning, you know?
So offering up maybe prize tickets for a toy or what have you, or offering certificates of achievement or ribbons, like in science fairs, you had like first place, best presentation, honorable mention.
harrison smith
You know, that is true, but then, I mean, the problem is that, like, when it comes time for them to apply to college, what the colleges are going to see are going to be their grades, and the colleges then are going to have no way of knowing who's a good student and who's a bad student because the bad students and good students have the same grade.
So I get what you're saying, and I appreciate it, and you're right.
Like, for the teachers individually, they could at the very least, you know, put the nice posters up on the wall and celebrate them and have a round of applause.
For the people that did that, well, you know, having scorn and shame for the posters that are just pencil, but, like, that doesn't actually, you know, the kids are going to recognize, they're going to be like, well, great, I got a star sticker, like, that was cool, but, like, at the end of the day,
I've got an A, he's got an A, why did I do so much work?
Because what counts at the end of the day is the grade, right?
I mean...
I get what you're saying about incentivizing the kids through these non-grading means, but the real problem is the fact that the grades are inaccurate and arbitrary.
unidentified
True, true.
But there's still incentives for college applications, extracurricular activities, stuff like that, that'll help incentivize that stuff.
In the military, you have the medals, right?
The military recognized that we can't up their pay.
George Washington figured out, well, we're going to do the badge of military merit, which became the Purple Heart.
There's different ways to try and incentivize people and trying to tell kids that life isn't fair.
It's simplistic in my mind.
harrison smith
Yeah, but even the medals, that came out of the European practice of...
They wore medals, but they meant something.
It was like the Order of the Guard or the Order of the whatever.
You were knighted, right?
It actually, you know, your valor in battle actually would uplift you societally or would get you a grant of land or would, you know, allow you into an inner circle in the power structure.
So, you know, now the medals are largely symbolic, but it does at least elevate you societally.
You know, when you tell somebody he's a Purple Heart winner, it means something, you know, that benefits them.
Again, I think...
The issue here is a systemic one, and it's one that just screws everything up, because what you're messing with are the grades that the colleges use to determine who to accept, and then the corporations choose your college degree to determine who to hire.
So down the line, they're just completely upending.
The entire system that we established in order to determine who should go where and who gets what and who achieves what, it's all being undermined and destroyed.
Deliberately, on purpose, because they want to falsely reward the lowest quintile and bring the highest quintile down because equity and equality is the highest value they hold, not excellence or exceptionalism.
Again, even the parents can incentivize the kids.
Hey, you might not get a better grade than the kid, but if you do your project well, I'll give you money or whatever.
Parents can incentivize their kids too, but at the end of the day, It's not about the individual kid.
It's about the systemic destruction of our ability to even understand our population and maintain a functional country.
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