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We've got to get the elected officials out. | |
We've got to resist him. | ||
We've got to resist him. | ||
And all you got to do to defeat this thing is to admit there's no way out of this but to stand up to it. | ||
Police, both local and federal, have been put in this position as the bad guys. | ||
Drawn out after putting up with months of all sorts of provocation that so many people that either are operatives or aren't smart, that are fake populists, have like, HOMA's not doing enough of a job. | ||
They ought to be out of these demonstrations cracking skulls. | ||
No, it's a trap. | ||
HOMA's doing the right thing. | ||
They know it's a trap. | ||
they're going to escalate to burning and killing and stealing and looting to make them come out because they then have to. | ||
And then when our defense forces come out, They are going to mow down hundreds of people and blame our duly elected constitutional federal government. | ||
I'm overwhelmed as far as the number of people out there engaged in this type of activity and the type of things that they're doing. | ||
They'll take backpacks, and the backpack will have a cinder block in it. | ||
They have a hammer, and they'll break up the cinder block and use that, pass it around to throw at officers, to throw at cars. | ||
Come after me. | ||
Arrest me. | ||
Let's just get it over with. | ||
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Tough guy. | |
You know? | ||
I don't give a damn. | ||
But I care about my community. | ||
I care about this community. | ||
The hell are they doing? | ||
These guys need to grow up. | ||
They need to stop. | ||
And we need to push back. | ||
And I'm sorry to be so clear, but that kind of bloviating is exhausting. | ||
So, Tom, arrest me. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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It could turn very volatile if you move law enforcement in there in the wrong way and turn what is just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation. | |
Los Angeles is a city of immigrants where 50% of the population is Latino. | ||
A percentage of the populations are from Asian countries and from all over the world. | ||
If immigration raids had not happened here, we would not have the disorder that went on last night. | ||
I will tell you that it is peaceful now. | ||
This is about a global struggle against imperialism and capitalism. | ||
But we know that all of that is happening in the context that where we now stand is stolen, occupied, The U.S. ambassador turned legal hatchet man, Norm Eisen, he called the Trump administration an autocratic regime, and we have tools to displace autocratic regimes around the world in people-powered revolutions. | ||
And this was the man who basically spearheaded nearly every Lawfare push against Trump world for the past eight years, everything from the Trump impeachment to the J6 impeachment, sued the Trump administration hundreds of times. | ||
He was the former U.S. ambassador to the Czech Republic for President Obama and even wrote a playbook basically on how to orchestrate color revolutions against populist movements. | ||
That were rising in Europe while he was at the Brookings Institution just a few years ago. | ||
And he's openly calling on live television to take that same playbook for overthrowing foreign governments and to find a way to implement it here. | ||
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You're going to jail, bro. | |
What's the matter? | ||
unidentified
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I'm not harassing him. | |
I'm asking him questions. | ||
Meet the most influential power couple you've never heard. | ||
The bride, director of protest movement Code Pink, has a long history in extremist left-wing public activism. | ||
The groom, though a multimillionaire software mogul, is a radical Maoist who cut his teeth affiliating with various radical Marxist-Leninist groups in Detroit. | ||
But why should we care about the eccentricities of a far-left millionaire and his activist wife? | ||
Because they are marshalling their considerable resources and networks to do the bidding of some of the most anti-Western forces on Earth and to cause chaos around the world. | ||
All that blue, no matter who, garbage you've been brainwashed with, that just don't matter no more because you're a felon now. | ||
You can't vote. | ||
You can't own a gun. | ||
You can't even get a decent job in most cases. | ||
All because you want to look tough in front of an IC. | ||
It's Tuesday, June 10th in the year of our Lord 2025. | ||
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing back. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one. | ||
Let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrington Smith, coming to you live on Marines deployed, extra National Guard deployed. | ||
The battle raging online as Gavin Newsom just gets absolutely blown out of the water by Stephen Miller and J.D. Vance. | ||
And really anybody, because never, perhaps in the history of America, certainly in my lifetime, never has there been a more clear-cut divide. | ||
Between good and bad. | ||
I was just thinking about this when it comes to George Floyd. | ||
George Floyd, on the face of it, how do I even put this? | ||
It was a good mission that was fake. | ||
Does that make any sense? | ||
It was like they were protesting a perceived injustice that didn't actually exist. | ||
But if it did exist, then it would be a good movement, right? | ||
If there's police brutality and there were white officers killing black people and getting away with it, that would be something that you'd want to protest. | ||
It makes sense to the average American that that would be something that would inspire people out on the streets. | ||
Of course, again, the caveat here, it doesn't exist. | ||
It was in fact a fantasy and they were raging at something that only existed in their minds. | ||
But you could still understand how... | ||
They're not even trying to make these protests a righteous cause. | ||
This isn't a protest against immigration being shut down. | ||
It's not a protest against American citizens being rounded up for their speech or killed by police. | ||
This is a protest for illegal immigrants. | ||
Illegal immigration. | ||
These are people actually just out on the street burning things and fighting the cops and throwing fireworks at horses because they're mad that the law is being enforced. | ||
It's just as basic as it could possibly be. | ||
So it's pretty amazing. | ||
And again, we're seeing this like we saw with Carmelo Anthony, how the left is trying to turn this into George Floyd 2.0. | ||
It just doesn't have the same vibe to it. | ||
And the liberals aren't really getting on board like you think they would. | ||
The extremist representatives like Jayapal and Maxine Waters are, of course, being the heinous, shrieking harpies that they always are, but you're not seeing a lot of posts of solidarity on, you know, white girl TikTok. | ||
White girl Instagram. | ||
And that's how you really test the mood of the nation, by the way. | ||
If you want to know what the mood of the nation is, look what the hot white girls are championing. | ||
They're the heart and soul of this nation. | ||
So it's amazing to see. | ||
Again, Marines deployed, National Guard deployed, and a... | ||
June 14th apparently is going to be a big date. | ||
Now once again we're in a position where the fact that the left has gotten away with what they've gotten away with for so long has made them feel untouchable. | ||
has empowered them or emboldened them to do things that they really shouldn't do. | ||
Like, why? | ||
Now, if the Trump administration is serious about not losing this country, and we'll get into what the real stakes are at play here, because it is nothing less than the continued survival of our country or not. | ||
By the way, I've got statements from not just the president of Mexico, but the president of the Mexican Senate, basically endorsing The takeover of America by Mexico. | ||
Saying that we should redraw the lines where they were in 1830. | ||
Like we're just going to forget two centuries of kicking your ass back to Mexico. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, you lost resoundingly. | ||
And the only reason that you're here now is because we're just too merciful. | ||
But we're getting over that. | ||
We're going to get over that real quick. | ||
And you'll be reminded of how I don't know. | ||
180 men defeated an army of 5,000 for two weeks. | ||
You'll learn again why Mexico is Mexico and America is the United States of America. | ||
So it's the fate of the nation at play here, at risk. | ||
And if Trump and his administration want to take it seriously, they can snuff this little flame out. | ||
Right now. | ||
Right now they're spreading brochures and flyers and organizing online. | ||
They are deliberately creating riotous conditions across the entire country. | ||
This is a federal crime, obviously. | ||
And if the Trump administration was serious, they would go in and be arresting these people who are organizing this stuff before it gets out of hand. | ||
I have the feeling that we're not quite over. | ||
Our merciful streak yet, and it's going to get us into more trouble still to come. | ||
I have the feeling that instead of snuffing this little flame out, while it's still manageable, they're going to let it rage into an inferno and make it that much more difficult to regain control. | ||
We'll do our job here and tell you exactly how they could deal with this right now, so that later when they say, ah, gee, we're doing the best we can, and we had no idea they were, We're going to stage a massive nationwide insurrection on June 14th with all the flyers that they're handing out. | ||
We had no idea. | ||
We're going to be here to tell you what we knew. | ||
Somehow we knew. | ||
We knew what you should do about it. | ||
And so when giant riots break out across the whole nation and it costs us billions of dollars and people have their lives destroyed, we'll get that sad, pathetic consolation prize of we told you so. | ||
Or they could do something, or they could just actively... | ||
We'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, folks, here is your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 10th of June, 2025. | ||
Ten dead in Austria school shooting, including suspect, police say. | ||
Ten people have died at a shooting at a secondary school in the Austrian city of Graz. | ||
Police say students, at least one adult, and the suspected gunman are among the dead with several others seriously injured. | ||
The shooting happened at a high school in Austria's second largest city at about 10 a.m. local time. | ||
Police say the school has been secured. | ||
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker calls the shooting a national tragedy and says there are no words for the pain and grief the country is feeling. | ||
We don't know too much so far. | ||
The identity of the perpetrator is still unknown, but local media report he is a former student of the school. | ||
We don't know what the motive is or whether the weapon was illegally or legally owned. | ||
The ages or identities of people killed have not been released yet either, and officials have yet to detail the number of injured, although the number I keep seeing is 10, including the shooter himself. | ||
We'll bring you more information on that as we know it. | ||
The rumors I'm seeing on X is that it was an Austrian person, not one of the invaders. | ||
So a rare instance in Europe of mass horrific violence not being committed by the guests that they welcomed with open arms. | ||
Meanwhile, 700 Marines deployed to help law enforcement at LA riots until more National Guard troops arrived. | ||
On Monday, about 700 Marines, based out of 29 Palms, California have been deployed to Los Angeles to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement as well as other law enforcement agencies deal with the ongoing L.A. riots. | ||
This followed the 2,000 California National Guard soldiers which were deployed to the city on Sunday. | ||
The Marines will reportedly be there temporarily until more National Guard troops arrive. | ||
Currently, President Donald Trump is not invoking the Insurrection Act. | ||
Doing so would allow the military forces to directly participate in civilian law enforcement. | ||
Currently, the deployed forces will just assist other agencies. | ||
It appears now that Marines, according to our sources, have been mobilized. | ||
CNN correspondent Natasha Bertrand said at 3.51 p.m. Eastern on Monday. | ||
Again, we'll show you some videos. | ||
The mood definitely changes when the Marines show up. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
And we have instances of mass looting, those people being arrested, as well as groups of rioters being kettled off, surrounded by police, and told all of them are under arrest. | ||
And we hear the great wailing and gnashing of teeth, as well as, you know, fireworks causing extreme bodily harm all over the place. | ||
It is increasing in intensity because that's what's going to happen until you put a stop to it. | ||
Interestingly, and well, we'll get into that later. | ||
I'll pick it up there later. | ||
Meanwhile, RFK Jr. removes all members of CDC panel advising U.S. on vaccines. | ||
Health and Human Service Secretary Robert F. Kennedy on Monday said he is retiring all 17 members of a crucial government panel of vaccine advisors, a shocking step that could help show doubts about immunizations in the U.S. Quote, a clean sweep is needed to reestablish public confidence in vaccine science, Kennedy said in an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal on Monday. | ||
Kennedy is removing all members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP, which advises the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. | ||
The group reviews vaccine data and makes recommendations that determine who's eligible for shots and whether insurers should cover them, among other efforts. | ||
So, a pretty shocking development there, and a very good thing. | ||
And you see the, what was the phrase, the arc of history of time. | ||
The arc of time is long, but it bends towards Alex Jones being right. | ||
And as much as the chaos and madness embroiling this country is demoralizing to a certain degree, it is nice to know that the stuff you were hearing on Infowars a decade ago is finally not just accepted in the mainstream, it has taken over the mainstream. | ||
The dangers of vaccines now thoroughly mainstream with our guy in office. | ||
Firing all 17 members of the CDC immunization board that have presided over the rollout of the death shots. | ||
But also you've got Charlie Kirk and every other, you know, normie conservative influencer talking about mass deportations and immigration and total halts to all immigration in ways that they never have before. | ||
In ways that we always have. | ||
Meanwhile, while our cities burn and an insurrection brews, House passes two resolutions condemning anti-Semitic attacks amid controversy. | ||
The House voted on Monday to pass two resolutions condemning recent anti-Semitic attacks. | ||
One led by Republicans, which focused on the Boulder, Colorado attack and immigration issues and split the Democratic caucus. | ||
The other, which was bipartisan and highlighted a series of anti-Semitic attacks, passed nearly unanimously with just two lawmakers voting present. | ||
The first resolution attracted controversy among Democrats ahead of the vote, but it passed in a 280-133 vote. | ||
75 Democrats, mostly moderates and pro-Israel members, ultimately voted in favor of the resolution and 113 against it. | ||
So, yeah, folks, while the fate of our nation hangs in the balance and the problems caused by... | ||
I just won't say who, I think. | ||
I think now I just won't say who's causing the problems. | ||
But while all of this is going on, the House is passing anti-Semitism resolutions. | ||
Cool. | ||
Super cool. | ||
Really have your finger on the pulse of the nation here, Congress. | ||
It is nice to know there's still one single topic that can unify blocks of both the Republicans and the Democrats. | ||
We may be divided on absolutely everything, but we all come together. | ||
To bow obsequiously before the Jewish lobby. | ||
Thank you, Congress, for showing that we really can come together on the things that don't matter. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Chinese national from Wuhan accused of smuggling illegal biological materials into the U.S. and lying to federal agents. | ||
Han is charged with smuggling goods into the U.S. and making false statements to federal agents. | ||
She remains in federal custody pending court proceedings. | ||
A Chinese national was arrested Sunday after arriving in the United States and is now facing federal charges related to smuggling biological materials and providing false statements to federal authorities. | ||
Han was taken into custody at Detroit Metropolitan Airport following her arrival on a flight from Shanghai. | ||
According to court documents, Han is accused of sending biological materials linked to roundworm research from Wuhan, China, to recipients associated with the University of Michigan Laboratory, reports the New York Post. | ||
Federal agents allege that Han shipped four packages containing biological material in 2024 and 2025. | ||
The shipments were addressed to individuals working at the Michigan-based lab. | ||
During questioning, Han denied any involvement in sending packages to lab personnel. | ||
And claim they contain plastic cups, not petri dishes. | ||
This, of course, I believe is the third instance of this pretty much exact thing happening. | ||
Chinese nationals being caught sending biological terrorist material to American universities. | ||
This one from Wuhan. | ||
So just that's your daily dispatch. | ||
That's your run-up of, you know, the various foreign... | ||
We're being literally invaded by Mexico. | ||
We're being dominated politically by Israel. | ||
And we're being poisoned deliberately by China. | ||
And that's just really the tip of the iceberg. | ||
Wouldn't it be nice to have a government of our own? | ||
Wouldn't it be nice to not be relentlessly torn apart by the jaws of all these Wolves surrounding us. | ||
I think that'd be nice. | ||
Now, we're going to get into who is behind not just the riots in California, but the way that they are being exported to everywhere else in the United States, including here at Austin, Texas. | ||
Owen Schroer went and did what he does and confronted the riots or the protest yesterday. | ||
These apparently, this apparently went on all afternoon into the night at around 10. | ||
And at that point, the police decided to stop entertaining their hissy fit and shot them all with tear gas. | ||
And so they all went away because it turns out. | ||
It's the stop protest button. | ||
And it launches the tear gas. | ||
Turns out that all of these protests are allowed to happen because of the complicity of the powers that be. | ||
Allowing it to occur. | ||
And they could be broken up at any point with very minimal effort. | ||
So we should do that. | ||
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Here's Owen Schroyer at the protest in Austin, Texas last night. | ||
Clip number 24. Owen Schroer here for Infowars.com and the War Room and we are at the Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas here downtown where I guess they saw how much fun everybody was having in Los Angeles rioting and attacking law enforcement agents and I guess standing up for illegal aliens that they decided to have their own little protest here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Now of course we anticipate this is going to continue. | ||
Ironically enough, this is going to be exactly what the Trump administration needed to pass the big beautiful bill. | ||
And meanwhile, while all of this is going on, they passed two resolutions today, two anti-free speech resolutions today, where if you say anything anti-Semitic, that could be a crime potentially. | ||
So while all this is serving as a perfect distraction for that, that's not going to stop him from coming out here and having a good time. | ||
So we'll see if we can't talk to a couple people about Texas state police are going to be ramping up some law enforcement probably for when the sun goes down. | ||
It looked like the Mounties were getting ready over there in case things get violent tonight. | ||
Technically, this is not supposed to start till 7:00, which we have about 10 minutes till. | ||
But, you know, for us, that means we might actually be able to talk to some people about what they're doing out here. | ||
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So that's the goal. | |
Let's see how it goes. | ||
I saw you shaking your head. | ||
unidentified
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Are you against ICE? | |
Not necessarily. | ||
So what brings you out here? | ||
unidentified
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Support for immigration. | |
Okay, so ICE is immigration enforcement. | ||
So you're pro-ICE? | ||
unidentified
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No, not necessarily. | |
Okay. | ||
So what is it? | ||
Are you anti-ICE or pro-ICE or you just want to come out here and hang out? | ||
unidentified
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That's too limiting of a question. | |
You can't just be pro or against ICE. | ||
The immigration problem we have in America is much broader than pro or anti-ICE. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, but there is an issue. | ||
What do you think the issue is? | ||
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The issue is that over the past couple decades, America has over-criminalized immigration, made it harder for people to come in legally. | |
And yet, the issues globally that have caused people to want to come here have not changed. | ||
So we are criminalizing. | ||
The same group of people who wants to come here for a decade or so. | ||
But making it harder and harder to come in legally. | ||
Do you think it should be easy to come in? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
You do? | ||
Do you think it's a good idea to give people free stuff to come in? | ||
unidentified
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In what way? | |
Like welfare, all the different programs. | ||
We have welfare programs, NGOs. | ||
unidentified
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The same stuff we're giving people who just happen to be born here? | |
The same free stuff? | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
All paid for by U.S. taxpayers? | ||
unidentified
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Sure. | |
So you think the whole planet should be able to move here and live off the U.S. taxpayer? | ||
unidentified
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I think we should be able to immigrate, yeah. | |
Because if they become U.S. taxpayers, they became into that as well. | ||
There's a difference between immigration and illegal aliens, though. | ||
unidentified
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The difference is a line drawn in the sand by our immigration rules of immigration, right? | |
So you do admit there's a difference, yes? | ||
unidentified
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I never said I did. | |
Okay, so-You're just piling on different- I think everyone here supports immigration. | ||
Well, not if they're against ICE. | ||
unidentified
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No, that's not the other end of that question. | |
What does ICE stand for? | ||
unidentified
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You tell me. | |
Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
So they're enforcing immigration. | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Can I ask you what happened to the Proud Boys after they were convicted and then pardoned by President Trump? | ||
Nothing. | ||
unidentified
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They were hired by ICE. | |
Oh, good for them. | ||
Good for them. | ||
They got a job. | ||
What's your point? | ||
unidentified
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My point is that the Proud Boys are racist. | |
The Proud Boys are racist? | ||
Against who? | ||
unidentified
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Treasonists. | |
Traitors. | ||
Against who? | ||
unidentified
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Against anyone who is not white. | |
Really? | ||
The leader of a Proud Boys is a black man. | ||
Are you in the Proud Boys? | ||
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No, the leader, literally the leader is a black man. | |
Doesn't make a difference. | ||
unidentified
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Doesn't make a difference. | |
I'm a fascist? | ||
Don't have a conversation. | ||
unidentified
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Nobody talk to these fascists over here. | |
They're bigoted fascists. | ||
How am I a fascist? | ||
Do you guys think I'm a fascist? | ||
unidentified
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What? | |
Do you think I'm a fascist? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
He thinks I'm a fascist. | ||
unidentified
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I don't know you. | |
That's a good response. | ||
That's the smartest thing I've heard out here yet. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
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Do you think I'm a fascist because I like having a border? | |
Do you think having a border is a fascist thing? | ||
No, nobody knows? | ||
Yeah, nobody knows anything. | ||
Yeah, they're just showing up to a protest to stand up for something. | ||
I'm not really sure what, though. | ||
They're not really sure what or what they believe or why they're there, but they are wearing their mask like good little slaves. | ||
Good little slaves. | ||
That whole video is about 20 minutes long. | ||
Go find it on Owen's Twitter. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Again, we're going to mostly be talking about the riots in L.A. today. | ||
Of course, they are attempting to expand them out nationwide, and we'll tell you about the people behind that effort. | ||
And once again, we find ourselves in a situation where, with very minimal effort, the Trump administration could cut them off at the pass and prevent this from coming to fruition. | ||
And we'll talk about, again, what is at stake here, and not just the fate of America and whether we remain America into the future, whether we have a country or not. | ||
But what the Democrats are seeing in all of this and the threats that they're issuing, that remind us, once again, as we've been pointing out, has been behind my impatience with the Trump administration. | ||
Like if the Democrats ever get in power again, you know they're going to just go completely insane. | ||
Again, they... | ||
But didn't, but now they have this like crazy mindset where they have an excuse to do whatever the hell they want. | ||
And, you know, I saw people, I think it was Naomi Wolf, who said, you know, this is bad. | ||
Trump shouldn't send in the Marines. | ||
Because if the left ever gets in power, they're just going to use this as an excuse to send the military in to shut down red states. | ||
It's like, well, it's why we have to win. | ||
That's why we have to win. | ||
Not only is the left already insanely tyrannical and despotic and unfair and politicized persecutions and everything else that we're used to, but they take everything Trump does as some act of, you know, betrayal and treason and Authoritarianism. | ||
And if they ever get back into power, they are going to go completely insane. | ||
So that's why we keep using the phrase crossing the Rubicon, invoking that historical metaphor where it's like we have crossed the Rubicon. | ||
Already what Trump has done in terms of mass deportations and the pardons that he's issued. | ||
If the left ever gets back in power, they're going to make 2020 to 2024 look like a cakewalk as they go completely insane with unrestricted and unbridled governmental power and no personal issues with committing violence for political ends. | ||
So we've crossed the Rubicon. | ||
Now you have to win the war. | ||
That's the only option. | ||
You have to defeat your enemy so thoroughly, you have to demoralize and disenfranchise the left so effectively that they never return to power again. | ||
And we can do it. | ||
It's actually not that hard. | ||
Actually, simply deporting these people would get us significantly closer to diminishing Democrats to a non-existent degree. | ||
We'll go to clip number three. | ||
Mike Cernovich went on with Jack Posobiec and explained not just why we need mass deportations and how they affect so many issues that we deal with, but how the illegal immigrants themselves, their mere existence and the numbers they exist in, have altered the balance of power towards the Democrats. | ||
And by expelling them, we would regain massive portions of our government that are allotted to people that aren't even American. | ||
Let's go to a clip number three now. | ||
The messaging failure from people like myself, I'm taking ownership of this, Every issue is downstream of legal immigration to the degree that you forget to remind people, hey, why do we have a narrow Republican majority? | ||
Well, it isn't because the Republican House lost the popular vote. | ||
It's because anywhere from 20 to 40 seats are stolen from us because of apportionment, because Los Angeles gets all these congressional seats because they are the places with the Well, we're down 20 to 40 bodies in Congress because of illegal immigrants. | ||
And you might have a lot of sympathy. | ||
Again, if you lived in California, you had a lot—this is probably where Elon's coming from, and the base maybe gets frustrated with that, and I understand it. | ||
But if you lived in California— A lot of illegal immigrants just came in and they did construction jobs. | ||
They never bothered anybody. | ||
But the anchor babies that we're now seeing is the problem. | ||
So we, unfortunately, have to have an over-inclusive deportation scheme. | ||
And there might be some nice people who get deported, but it doesn't really matter at this point because you have the anchor babies. | ||
You have the congressional apportionment, meaning we're down 20 to 40 seats, maybe more. | ||
Nobody really knows. | ||
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Medicare. | |
Massive problem. | ||
Oh, Medicare. | ||
You know, Massey and Rand Paul always talk about, oh, Medicare spending is so high. | ||
Yeah, bro, go to an ER in California. | ||
Go to an ER in Kentucky. | ||
Rand was a doctor, and he wants to play dumb and act like he doesn't know what the ERs look like and how all of that is borne by Medicare and by other federal programs because illegal immigrants go into the ER. | ||
Which, by the way, just to jump in on that, I told you on the back end, my younger son, he's messing around on the monkey bars, broke his arm, so we had to take him to the ER. | ||
We couldn't get in. | ||
We couldn't even get in to see a doctor. | ||
That's why, and then I was talking to a nurse we know locally, and she said, well, that's why all of these urgent cares, and that's why the emergency centers are opening up now, all these separate, because of basically ERs, because all the illegals, if you're in one of these areas, and I'm on the East Coast like this, the D.C. area, They're using the ER for just their basic medicine because they know they can't get turned away. | ||
That's why urgent care and all these other things are popping up now. | ||
And even my wife, who doesn't come from the U.S., she's like, why is your system all messed up like this? | ||
And it's because we have this massive invasion of people that we are forced to turn every single system over to. | ||
And it's like we don't even talk about it. | ||
And, of course, that is changing as... | ||
Matt Walsh says, ban all third world immigration, legal or illegal. | ||
There should be a moratorium on all immigration from the third world. | ||
We've reached our capacity. | ||
We cannot be the world's soup kitchen anymore. | ||
Charlie Kirk says it's time to ban third world immigration, legal or illegal. | ||
We've reached our limit and have a huge cultural, educational, housing, financial and essential services problem to fix now. | ||
Because of it, we need a net zero immigration moratorium with a ban on all third worlders. | ||
Jack Posobiec as well. | ||
It's time to ban third world immigration, legal or illegal. | ||
We've reached our limit and have a huge cultural, education, housing, financial, and essential services problem to fix now because of it. | ||
Wow, that's literally word for word exactly the same thing. | ||
That's kind of strange. | ||
That's a little bit odd, isn't it? | ||
Yeah, word for word. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Must have just copied and pasted it. | ||
But that is the sentiment that's being spread now, and yeah. | ||
Yeah, no, it's exactly right. | ||
It's exactly right. | ||
And often the barrier between legal and illegal is an arbitrary one. | ||
After all, when Obama decides to import a couple million Somalis and put them all in one congressional district so that they get their own representative, Ilhan Omar, who spends all of her time agitating for them and representing them. | ||
I guess that was legal. | ||
I guess technically they checked all the boxes. | ||
So the invasion is legal now? | ||
Yeah, I don't buy that or agree with that. | ||
So the line between legal and illegal immigration is often arbitrary and a little bit blurred, especially when you just have these dishonest actors taking advantage of our laws that are designed for, you know, honest dealing. | ||
In other words. | ||
It was never intended to be used this way. | ||
The asylum program was never just an open door invitation to everybody and anybody to make up whatever magic combination of words they need to get into our country. | ||
I need to find... | ||
I'm an asylum seeker. | ||
And they're like, well, from Nigeria? | ||
Why? | ||
And he's like, you know, they kill gay people. | ||
She's like, you're gay? | ||
And he's like, I'm bi. | ||
He's just like a middle-aged Nigerian guy. | ||
And she's like, well, who are you here with? | ||
And he's like, my wife and kids. | ||
She's like, I thought you were gay. | ||
He's like, wow, you know. | ||
That's what I had to say. | ||
That's what I had to say to get here. | ||
I'm scared of going back to Nigeria. | ||
They'll kill me. | ||
Of course, I vacation there, but that's not it. | ||
But technically, he said the right words. | ||
He said, I'm afraid for my life. | ||
Therefore, asylum granted, and that's technically legal. | ||
So yeah, long story short, legal, illegal, it doesn't matter. | ||
It's an attack on us one way or the other. | ||
And it's just unfortunate that we have people in charge of our laws. | ||
That despise and are actively working to destroy us. | ||
So it's an even bigger issue than one might expect. | ||
If there's one silver lining in all of this, it's that after controversy after controversy in this country, dividing white Americans from black Americans, we finally can come together and hate foreigners as one. | ||
We can come together. | ||
We can set aside our differences and say, you know, sure, people get stabbed at track meets. | ||
Five-year-olds get called names in playgrounds. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Right now, we're all Americans and they're not. | ||
And that's an important distinction. | ||
It's actually not that complicated. | ||
You're American. | ||
You're on our team. | ||
And you should be against everybody that's not American. | ||
Even if just for your own selfish enjoyment of what it means to be an American. | ||
It just seems to me like now is the time to unify on all of this. | ||
Of course, that's not really happening. | ||
We'll tell you about the racial dynamics at play here in just a second. | ||
But first, clip number two here. | ||
A question that basically what's happening with the What do they call it? | ||
They're calling it like the stay out movement where it's all of the black activist groups like Black Lives Matter being like, should we get in on this riot? | ||
It's them being like, let's see, it looks like it's white people versus Mexicans right now. | ||
No, let's stay out of this. | ||
Let's not involve ourselves. | ||
It's like, well, you should probably be on the side of America being American like how the Houston Rockets are on the side of the Houston Rockets because they're a team. | ||
And if one of them loses, they all lose. | ||
So we're on the same team, so maybe we should fight together. | ||
That's not happening as much as we would want. | ||
Again, we'll get into how the racial dynamics are playing out here. | ||
But this video, I think, is pretty reflective of a lot of sentiment I've seen from black content creators on X. Let's go to clip number two. | ||
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Someone asked me if I support the protests that are going on in L.A. I 100% do. | |
Please keep going. | ||
Burn down your own backyard if you must. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because this, this right here is the greatest campaign that this side never had to pay for. | ||
Y 'all motherfuckers here in Los Angeles throwing a full-bone tantrum. | ||
Like y 'all just crawled out the Rio Grande. | ||
Screaming death to America. | ||
In a country that gave you the freedom to do that. | ||
You were born at Casa Permanente in Burbank. | ||
Stop it. | ||
You ain't El Chapo. | ||
You're Chris from Pasadena. | ||
You ain't cartel born. | ||
You were Target born with a Costco membership by age five. | ||
Half you motherfuckers protesting ain't even Mexican Mexican. | ||
You're American with Mexican heritage. | ||
And a tattoo of the Virgin Mary you got on a Vegas bender. | ||
Don't get it twisted. | ||
I respect the heritage. | ||
But flying a foreign flag while shitting on the country that gave you the freedom to do it, that's not pride. | ||
You don't even go to Mexico unless it's for spring break in Cancun with a passport you got from the U.S. government. | ||
And you won't go live there. | ||
Why? | ||
Because you like your DoorDash, your 7-Elevens, your air conditioning, your freedom to scream dumb shit without a cartel rolling up on your mother. | ||
And let's be honest, ain't nobody screaming death to Mexico while flying an American flag through Guadalajara. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because that's how you end up in a back alley, starring in Cartel TikTok season three. | ||
Meanwhile, the rest of America is sitting back watching you block freeways during rush hour, destroying businesses, wearing $300 Jordans, screaming about injustice in the city with the most social programs and diversity hires in the country. | ||
Y'all are the political version of throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Prius because you're mad about gas prices. | ||
So listen, I'm not mad you're passionate. | ||
I'm mad you're dumb. | ||
And your dumb ass behavior is helping the other side more than a Trump rally in Texas with free brisket. | ||
Every time y'all riot, loot, tearing up your own. | ||
Keep going. | ||
Keep flying flags of countries you ain't got the balls to move to. | ||
And shitting on the system that literally gives you the right to get on it. | ||
I agree. | ||
No, but I agree, though. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
In fact, I want to go to a, you know, we're going to need to censor this. | ||
We're going to need to censor the Cat Williams clip, I think, actually. | ||
But I want to show that, too. | ||
Because, again, after Carmelo Anthony and Shiloh Hendrix, it's just nice. | ||
It's nice seeing a controversy that doesn't divide black and white Americans now. | ||
Unfortunately, There is still a bit of a divide. | ||
There is still a bit of a divide. | ||
According to Sarah Stock, who is one of Elijah Schaefer's people, she's like, yeah, I was at the protest. | ||
She was like, there was no black people there. | ||
It was all mostly Hispanic and white people doing it. | ||
She's like, until the sun went down and the protest itself kind of closed up, And then the looting started. | ||
And that's where our fellow Americans really saw their skills put to work. | ||
We can go to club number eight here. | ||
Stores in downtown Los Angeles being looted. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Ah, yes. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
The voice of the unheard. | ||
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The inevitable consequences of socioeconomic impulses. | |
And this is, you know, the additional danger with all of this. | ||
This is the, you know, additional danger with all of the massive protests demanding huge consistent police response. | ||
Is elsewhere in the city, the police are depleted. | ||
And criminals know that and take advantage of it. | ||
To do things like that. | ||
Looting things. | ||
This might be the same video. | ||
Clip number nine. | ||
The LAPD just raided a large-scale looting in progress in downtown LA. | ||
We can play that. | ||
And sort of a similar look. | ||
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Similar design. | |
So. | ||
So I guess that's how some of these racial dynamics are playing out, I guess you could say. | ||
Again, the U.S. Marines have been deployed to Los Angeles. | ||
We can watch this announcement, clip number 10. This happened at about 4 p.m. yesterday. | ||
From the Pentagon, CNN can now report that roughly 500 Marines are being mobilized in response to the protests in Los Angeles. | ||
And this is a significant escalation from President Trump, who had activated National Guard troops over the weekend without Governor Gavin Newsom's consent. | ||
In this new move, active-duty military members are being deployed as a show of force against U.S. citizens. | ||
CNN's Natasha Bertrand is live for us at the Pentagon. | ||
Natasha, what are you learning? | ||
Well, Brianna, this is something that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had previewed over the weekend. | ||
He said that if necessary, he would deploy the Marines to Los Angeles to help federal agents with handling the protests there. | ||
And it appears now that these Marines, according to our sources, they have been mobilized. | ||
These 500 Marines, a full Marine battalion based out of 29 Palms, California, which is just outside San Bernardino, about an hour away from Los Angeles, they have been mobilized and they are gearing up. | ||
To go and help ICE agents as well as other federal officials deal with these protests in Los Angeles. | ||
Importantly, they're going to be bolstering as well the National Guard, Guardsmen and women who have been activated in Los Angeles by President Trump. | ||
But as you said, it is a significant escalation of the president's use of the military as a show of force against these protesters. | ||
It's really not clear, you know, the last time Marines were deployed to help essentially with riot control, though it's unclear at this point just what their actual tasking will be. | ||
Typically, if they are deployed to these situations, it is expected that they will operate in much the same way that the National Guard does, doing things like perimeter security, maybe some crowd control. | ||
But the rules of engagement here, we are told, are still being finalized. | ||
And Defense Department lawyers are also looking at the kinds of rules of engagement these Marines will have as they encounter protesters possibly on the streets of Los Angeles. | ||
So again, they are moving to crack down on these protests. | ||
And again, there's never been a more clear-cut example of a time when military force was justified. | ||
Again, as much as the Black Lives Matter crime syndicate masquerading as activist groups, burning down buildings and killing people, it was brutal and horrific, but at the end of the day, their Americans protesting against America feels a little bit different sending the military after Americans, even if their protests are turning a bit violent. | ||
Still a huge number of the protesters. | ||
It feels different. | ||
It feels a little bit different. | ||
In this case, these are foreigners. | ||
Or it's people fighting on behalf of foreigners. | ||
If you watch this show, you know, I try to hammer this home all the time. | ||
This idea that when you use the term illegal aliens, even when you use the term illegal aliens, certainly when you use the term like asylum seekers, refugees, whatever lying moniker they want to Put on the invaders. | ||
They're foreign peoples. | ||
They have their own country. | ||
They have their own government. | ||
All these people have passports and birth certificates in a different language from a different country. | ||
They weren't just floating in the ocean. | ||
They were just born in a depopulated desert and they have no one to look out for them and they have no place of their own. | ||
They have places of their own. | ||
They have their own countries. | ||
They can just go back. | ||
You're not fighting for people with nowhere to go who are Americans, you know, just fighting for their rights or fighting a perceived injustice, no matter how fake it is. | ||
They're just foreigners. | ||
You just have foreign actors on our streets attacking American police and Americans aiding and abetting these foreign invaders. | ||
It's never been more clear-cut. | ||
There's absolutely no issue with Unleashing the force of the US military. | ||
It's literally exactly what it's for. | ||
In fact, I'd like to see maybe just a portion of the tens of thousands of soldiers we have carrying out our, you know, protecting our international interests in Syria and Iraq and Germany. | ||
And Ukraine or wherever else around the world that isn't America. | ||
I'd like to see them all returned to America to protect America and Americans and stop the invasion that is currently taking over our country. | ||
And let's be perfectly clear. | ||
I'll show you. | ||
I got so many more clips to show. | ||
I got some crazy footage from the riots that I want to show you. | ||
People throwing fireworks off the roof and then shot in the face with a rubber bullet. | ||
A lot of great stuff still to come. | ||
But I've also got videos of things like the president of the Mexican Senate saying, yeah, we're going to reset the border to where it was in the 1830s. | ||
In other words, Mexican officials at the highest level are not just encouraging the riot, calling for a mobilization in the streets to prevent the lawful activity of the duly elected president of the United States. | ||
But they're actually saying that they're going to reclaim Arizona, New Mexico, California, I guess parts of Texas too. | ||
Talking about 1830. | ||
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Talking about 1830. | |
Thank you. | ||
So we're at war with Mexico. | ||
So what are our troops doing in anywhere else? | ||
What are our troops doing in Syria or staged We could really use the military's help with expelling the millions upon millions military-aged men that came here with the deliberate purpose of taking our country from us. | ||
Again, you've got the president of Mexico encouraging this and saying, you know, that basically it's theirs, that California belongs to them. | ||
Saying California wouldn't be what it was without us, so we own it. | ||
And then this guy holding this map. | ||
Yeah, I got a different map to show him. | ||
To Mexico and America in, what would it be, 1845 or so? | ||
When we took over Mexico and occupied your capital city with a tiny force because you're weak and we're strong. | ||
We'll get back on the other side. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We are praying that the Trump administration The administration is taking this as seriously as they say they are. | ||
Not only are the riots in L.A. continuing, 700 Marines deployed, an additional 2,000 National Guard deployed as well. | ||
You've got Gavin Newsom saying to Tom Homan, we played the video yesterday, saying, come arrest me. | ||
You know, you're talking so big. | ||
If you're going to arrest me, come arrest me. | ||
And at this point, I think if Tom Homan doesn't arrest Gavin Newsom, he'll be in dereliction of duty because as of yesterday, Donald Trump, President of the United States, publicly ordered his arrest. | ||
Essentially. | ||
Let's go to the video now. | ||
Cliff number is seven. | ||
President Trump endorses arresting Gavin Newsom and, uh... | ||
Tom Homan better get his ass in gear and arrest Gavin Newsom before he gets in trouble. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Gavin Newsom is daring Tom Homan to come and arrest him. | |
Should he do it? | ||
I would do it if I was Tom. | ||
I think it's great. | ||
Gavin likes the publicity, but I think it would be great. | ||
He says, I would do it. | ||
I think he'd be great. | ||
He's done a terrible job. | ||
Look. | ||
He's done a terrible job. | ||
I like Gavin Newsom. | ||
He's a nice guy, but he's grossly incompetent. | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
All you have to do is look at the little railroad he's building. | ||
It's about 100 times over budget. | ||
We're putting a flagpole over there. | ||
Under budget. | ||
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I always do under budget. | |
So this is just almost the perfect example of the good and the bad with Trump. | ||
Where it's like, okay, Donald Trump just called for the arrest of Gavin Newsom. | ||
That's... | ||
That's crazy. | ||
The President of the United States saying, yeah, arrest that governor. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
I mean, that's how we got into the problem. | ||
And Steve Miller lays out the argument perfectly. | ||
He says, very simply, illegal aliens invaded America. | ||
The government of California aided and abetted that invasion. | ||
Violent mobs incited by California leaders attacked ICE officers to keep them from removing the invaders. | ||
California officials refused to send the police to rescue the ICE officers, hoping the rioters would succeed in shutting down ICE offices. | ||
There's nothing, like, even politicized about this. | ||
It's just like, no, the government of California is in a state of rebellion. | ||
Tom Homan says Newsom hasn't done anything to warrant arrest. | ||
This is the frustration. | ||
That's the frustration. | ||
You know, who also didn't do anything to warrant arrest? | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
They put five cases on him, tried to send his ass to jail for 500 years. | ||
You think Gavin Newsom might have done something? | ||
So again, it's like, Trump calls for arrest of Gavin Newsom. | ||
Oh my God, that's amazing. | ||
This is what we've wanted. | ||
Wartime Trump. | ||
Vengeance Trump. | ||
Dark Trump. | ||
But then he's like, Gavin Newsom's a really nice guy. | ||
He's just incompetent. | ||
Take a look at the train. | ||
Their train is over budget. | ||
It's like, dude, we're talking about... | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
It's just, you know, he's a little incompetent. | ||
I mean, look at the steel mill they built. | ||
It's like, you know, they're in a state of rebellion against you, actually. | ||
Actually, he's committing high treason. | ||
A train? | ||
Sorry, what are you talking about? | ||
You spend money on a train? | ||
Just like, okay, what the hell's going on? | ||
What the hell's going on? | ||
Are we taking this seriously or not? | ||
Gavin Newsom is quarterbacking a literal insurrection against the rule of the federal government and allowing the outright invasion of America under his watch. | ||
Why are you calling him a nice guy? | ||
Why are you talking about him being incompetent? | ||
No, he is your enemy. | ||
He is a state in rebellion. | ||
He is an elected leader in the United States flagrantly disregarding the laws of the United States. | ||
Stop saying he's a nice guy. | ||
Arrest him. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
You know, the mainstream media is doing everything they possibly can to try to frame these riots as American, first of all, which they're not. | ||
In fact, the organizers of the riot, and there are organizers, and there are people that fund it, and there are people that orchestrate all of this. | ||
And they should all be arrested, and it wouldn't be hard to find out who they are if this administration actually wanted to secure the United States from the destructive activity of the foreign invaders. | ||
They would arrest these people. | ||
They would charge these people. | ||
They'd have RICO charges. | ||
They'd put pressure on them with threats of terrorist enhancements to their sentencing in order to get them to give up their communications in order to fully establish the network at work here. | ||
We don't have to make up any of this, by the way. | ||
We just have to do what they did during January 6th. | ||
They gave us the blueprint. | ||
All we have to do is put it into operation. | ||
Why we haven't started doing that already, I don't know. | ||
But even Democrats are recognizing this, recognizing how bad this looks, because it is bad. | ||
It's not that it looks bad, it's that it is bad. | ||
This is a pretty important distinction that I keep seeing crop up over and over. | ||
And it's kind of subtle, but it means a lot. | ||
So U.S. Fetterman, U.S. Senator John Fetterman says, I unapologetically stand for free speech, peaceful demonstrations, and immigration, but this is not that. | ||
This is anarchy and true chaos. | ||
My party loses the moral high ground when we refuse to condemn setting cars on fire, destroying buildings, and assaulting law enforcement. | ||
Like, yeah, I guess your party loses the high ground when they engage in evil, but it's because you're an evil party. | ||
You're part of an evil party. | ||
Again, I guess it's a subtle or neat, nice distinction, but I feel like this matters. | ||
Are you against the rioting and the setting things on fire and the attacking police because you're a human being who has morals and you think it's wrong because you believe in the construct of the nation state and you understand that this is bad and wrong? | ||
And you can maybe empathize with both sides and come to the understanding that one side is bad and wrong and evil. | ||
That's the thing about empathy doesn't mean you necessarily agree. | ||
It just means you can put yourself in the mindset of these people. | ||
And this is something that Democrats genuinely struggle with. | ||
I'll show you other examples of that. | ||
Do you think it's wrong because of the violence and the lawlessness and the criminality and the destruction of the good stuff and the resources that it cost American taxpayers who never did anything wrong but are constantly being disadvantaged by the actions of others, including their own government? | ||
Or do you think it's wrong and bad because it makes you look bad? | ||
Do you actually have a sense of moral outrage at what's going on? | ||
Or do you think what's going on is totally fine? | ||
You just get that it's going to make you look bad if people knew that. | ||
And so it's better for optics if you pretend not to be in favor of this. | ||
And this is sort of constant throughout any Democrat statement about this. | ||
I think it's important to understand, they genuinely don't care about how bad this is for America. | ||
And I know, I know, you know, it sounds, I always think of the It's Always Sunny thing when Frank being like, Hillary Clinton hates freedom. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
Didn't say she hates freedom? | ||
Like, what does that even mean? | ||
Yeah, she hates America, hates freedom. | ||
And it's like, well, that just sounds kind of like you're ignorant. | ||
But it's like, no, these people actually hate America. | ||
They actually genuinely hate America. | ||
And they say it very explicitly. | ||
They're like, we want to destroy this country, but we understand that they wouldn't let us. | ||
America wouldn't let us destroy them. | ||
We just came out and said it. | ||
So we just have to very carefully walk the line of destroying America without... | ||
And even Fetterman, even people on the Democrat side coming out against the riots that are taking place aren't actually against the riots that are taking place. | ||
They're just against how it makes them look. | ||
They're against how it will politically affect their party. | ||
And if they could do this, if, you know, the Internet didn't exist and they still had mainstream media as the social media, And they could control this narrative and hide these images and carefully frame the shot so you only see the police baton cracking down on the head. | ||
You don't see the firework thrown just before. | ||
If they could do this in a way that was secretive and hidden and progressed this agenda without harming their reputation, they absolutely would be for it. | ||
So again, I think it's an important distinction to make. | ||
And they do too. | ||
Let's go now to the clip I put in of the people handing out the American flags because they were caught on video doing this. | ||
And it's been reported by the likes of Andy Ngo as well. | ||
This is not organic. | ||
Far-left extremists on Reddit have been urging people to bring or give out U.S. flags because they're concerned that the public seeing the reality of the insurrection being driven by violent loyalty to foreign nations is bad PR. | ||
And they're not actually against it. | ||
They're genuinely not against hostile foreigners attacking American law enforcement. | ||
They're against people knowing that they're for that. | ||
This is from the Los Angeles subreddit. | ||
Carry a U.S. flag if you're protesting. | ||
Mainstream media is trying to create the optic that foreigners are invading and recent videos are fueling that perception. | ||
Sentences like that. | ||
Is there a phrase for this? | ||
I guess projection would be one phrase for it. | ||
But this is the constant refrain, whether it's Mayor Bass or Governor Newsom or John Fetterman or these people. | ||
It's like, it really is like they live, they think that perception is reality. | ||
And they think as long as you hide your intentions, then you can't be punished for them. | ||
Do you see what I'm trying to say where it's like... | ||
Foreigners have invaded. | ||
They're waving their own flag. | ||
They're shouting viva la raza, viva the race. | ||
Long live the Hispanic race, I guess, which is European anyway, which shows you how absurd their whole the indigenous reclaiming the land nonsense is. | ||
You're on stolen land too, dumbass. | ||
Oh, you think South and Central America were speaking Spanish, the language from Spain, before the Spanish arrived? | ||
No, you're all European colonialist settlers, so shut the hell up, first of all. | ||
To set a foundation here, shut the hell up. | ||
But in addition to that, they get mad at mainstream media for showing the reality. | ||
And again, it's like, I don't know, this makes me feel dizzy. | ||
It's so simple, but it's so hard to express at the same time. | ||
But it's so blatant and it's so constant. | ||
They're blaming ICE for the riots. | ||
They're blaming mainstream media for the rioters waving flags. | ||
It's like this bizarre mindset that I really can't even wrap my mind around. | ||
This idea of like, Okay, there's a bunch of people waving Mexican flags as they burn down cars in LA. | ||
And these people go, mainstream media is trying to create the optic that this is foreigners on American soil. | ||
Do you understand the level of dishonesty in operation here? | ||
It's really something to behold. | ||
He goes on, recent videos are fueling that perception, the perception of reality. | ||
Yes, recent videos are showing reality. | ||
That's what he's trying to say here, I think. | ||
He says, if you're protesting, bring a U.S. flag and tell others to do so too. | ||
At the end of the day, we're in this country and we want to make it better for our people. | ||
It's time to take the symbolism of the U.S. flag back from the racist and xenophobes. | ||
Power to the people, power to the city of angels. | ||
Que viva la raza. | ||
Remember the race, right? | ||
Long live our race. | ||
Edit. | ||
Bring whatever flag, but also consider bringing an upside-down U.S. flag to show solidarity and making it harder for the maggots. | ||
Maggots. | ||
The Maggot people. | ||
And make it harder for them to express what's really going on. | ||
Trick the normies into thinking that this is just a good old-fashioned American free speech. | ||
It's a protest against tyranny and despotism. | ||
No kings, right? | ||
Aren't you an American? | ||
Can't we appeal to your revolutionary spirit? | ||
Six Semper Tyrannus. | ||
No more kings. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
Of course, secretly, we all know that we're just Mexican nationalist, Latino supremacists, and we're just deceitful and devious and dishonest enough to try to take over this country from the inside while waving the very symbols of the country we're destroying. | ||
These people are bad. | ||
They know they're bad. | ||
They're evil. | ||
But they're playing an optics game because they recognize that at the end of the day it is an information war. | ||
So let's go now to that video. | ||
Here's the protest organizers handing out American flags, again, as a disguise, as a mask, as a lie to try to frame this deliberately, exclusively anti-American activity as if it's somehow pro-America because they really want the average person out there. | ||
To be confused and incorrect about what's going on right now so they can keep destroying our country without any resistance. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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There's the American and Mexican flags playing together. | |
We got rid of all of them when they started coming. | ||
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We were sitting ducks here. | |
How many of you guys... | ||
I think we got five or six out. | ||
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If you ask the Subaru right there, Oh, they're not put together. | |
They're not put together. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
That was a good idea. | ||
Right. | ||
We're going to bring them back out. | ||
We're going to bring them back out after. | ||
We might be back out in an hour. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I just they're marching from this Yeah. | ||
I think that was a good idea after yesterday. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Where did you get the American flag? | ||
Wait, where? | ||
He just added the TV. | ||
I was wrong. | ||
you can also... | ||
So again, handing out American flags. | ||
Looks like there's a problem with that file. | ||
Yeah, the organizers are handing out American flags because they realize how bad it looks when you've got a bunch of foreigners waving their own flags. | ||
Again, they're trying to muddle this. | ||
They're trying to... | ||
Because the American people knew the truth that this is just foreign invaders. | ||
Foreign racial supremacists, by the way. | ||
Anybody saying viva la raza. | ||
We treat it like anybody saying hail Hitler and throwing the Nazi salute, right? | ||
Viva la raza. | ||
Viva our race. | ||
So the people knew that this was just patently, blatantly anti-American. | ||
Like they're spitting on the flag, burning the flag. | ||
The only time I saw the American flag in the protests over the weekend was when it was being burned, literally. | ||
And the vast majority of Americans don't like seeing their flag burned by foreign invaders in their own country, living on our tax dollars, protected by our government. | ||
So if they want to continue to riot with impunity, if they want the backlash to Trump, Sending in the military to be large enough to have a political impact, then they very deliberately have to frame this as these are Americans protesting and Trump is sending in the military to shut down peaceful protests. | ||
Again, that worked in 2020 to some degree. | ||
To a moderate degree. | ||
It's not going to work this time. | ||
It's just not. | ||
And the left is being completely insane about all of this. | ||
And now meet the two prime suspects in organizing and funding the LA riots, two radical communists, Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, both atheist communists. | ||
These two pathetic creatures are co-founders of the radical foundation called Indivisible. | ||
They're also behind the radical anti-American organization NoKings.org. | ||
Just check them out. | ||
NoKings.org trains radicals on how to organize protests and site riots. | ||
These despicable groups are well-funded through numerous organizations like USAID, other NGOs, and some Soros foundations. | ||
These communists and all who sponsor them need to be exposed. | ||
And this is just one of the many groups. | ||
The No Kings group is the one that is putting ads in major papers and spreading maps showing Basically, insurrectionist activity all across the United States on June 14th. | ||
Here's a big ad paid for by Christy Walton, the Walmart heiress, in a newspaper. | ||
No kings, June 14th, mobilize. | ||
We are a people of principle and honor. | ||
We honor our commitments and stand by our allies. | ||
We defend against aggression by dictators. | ||
We uphold and defend the Constitution. | ||
We care for veterans and children. | ||
We respect our neighbors and trading partners. | ||
We support a healthy and international economy, community, and environment. | ||
We are the world leader trusted to uphold the stability of rule of law. | ||
We are the people of the United States of America. | ||
The honor, dignity, and integrity of our country are not for sale. | ||
Our government is of the people, by the people, for the people. | ||
Paid for by Christy Walton. | ||
It's like, you're not falling for that, are you? | ||
You're not following... | ||
Okay, so... | ||
So the people... | ||
You're people of principle and honor. | ||
You uphold the Constitution. | ||
You want to uphold the rule of law? | ||
Is this 1984? | ||
Are we in 1984? | ||
This doublespeak is overwhelming at this point. | ||
And I have to wonder, what percentage of the people see this and are tricked by it? | ||
And genuinely are like, yeah, I love veterans and children and I have to stand up for them. | ||
By rioting and throwing Molotov cocktails at police so that Mexican people can live off the dole illegally here and traffic children. | ||
How many people genuinely believe this and how many people are just like the people we just saw in that video or the people that we just read the post of on Reddit that are perfectly cognizant and aware. | ||
They hate America. | ||
They're tearing down the rule of law. | ||
They're trying to impose communism. | ||
They're just vicious. | ||
Communistic, anti-American scum. | ||
They're doing everything they can to destroy this country, but they know that in order to achieve that goal, they need to pretend otherwise. | ||
And they're all just saying, oh yeah, so what are we saying that we're supporting, like America and stuff, as we burn the American flag and wave the Mexican one? | ||
It's hard for me to even believe that people fall for this, but I guess if you're getting all your news from CNN and MSNBC and whatever comes up on your Instagram feed, If you have such a warped perspective of reality as it stands, then you might actually think you're standing for America by participating in the Mexican riots. | ||
Maybe you're just that stupid. | ||
Maybe you're that dumb. | ||
Maybe you're that ignorant or willfully misinformed. | ||
But I think the greater majority of this is just pure, unadulterated lies. | ||
Just dishonesty. | ||
They just know exactly what they're doing. | ||
And they know that in order to carry it out, they have to... | ||
They have to wear a disguise of America. | ||
They have to wear the flesh mask of our great country in order to destroy it. | ||
And this is a post from Patton Oswalt. | ||
And this kind of blows my mind. | ||
And this, again, I think goes to the lack of empathy that the left shows on a daily basis. | ||
Quote, It's really hard to fathom that the guy making my pizza for 25 years is a gangster and a terrorist, and the person who shows up in an unmarked car wearing a mask and body armor comes to take him away as somehow the good guy. | ||
Connor Simon, restaurant owner and PA. | ||
Okay, Connor Simon, are you an illegal immigrant? | ||
I doubt it. | ||
So what the hell are you talking about? | ||
This strikes me as one of those... | ||
It's kind of like the meme that's like, oh, it's Schrodinger's migrant. | ||
He's somehow taking your welfare money and stealing your job. | ||
And it's one of these things where it's like leftists just say this and are like, checkmate. | ||
Like, no, you idiot. | ||
They're sending their money back to Mexico and yeah, they're all living off welfare. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
There's nothing contradictory about that. | ||
Yes, they are living off welfare, and if they have a job, they're taking a job from an American. | ||
This is not a gotcha whatsoever. | ||
Same thing with this, where it's like, oh, so the guy who has just made pizza for 25 years as a member of the community, he's the gangster, but the guy's rolling up in the unmarked police car to drag him away. | ||
They're the good guys. | ||
It's like, man, if I was in middle school, that would be so convincing. | ||
That'd be so convincing. | ||
Great point, Mr. Oswald. | ||
Here's where this utterly falls apart with just even a cursory skepticism or thought about it. | ||
It's really hard to fathom that the clown that performed at birthday parties for 25 years is a rapist and a child murderer and that the person who shows up in the unmarked car to take him away is somehow the good guy. | ||
But yes, John Wayne Gacy Jr. | ||
No, this actually happens. | ||
No, actually somebody can seem normal and like not a criminal if you don't know the criminal activity that they're up to in secret. | ||
Obviously. | ||
You absolute morons. | ||
25 years in a country? | ||
You think somebody living for 25 years in a country and never becomes a citizen is just innocent? | ||
Just like oopsie-daisy? | ||
And the reason I say that this comes from and is born from a lack of empathy to Patton Oswalt, by Patton Oswalt, he hasn't tried to put himself in the position of the pizza shop owner. | ||
Now, if you've ever tried to start a business in America, tell me how you do that as an illegal immigrant. | ||
Tell me how that works. | ||
When you're registering your company with your social security number, when you're being given a tax ID number from the Secretary of State, how do you do that without falsifying documents? | ||
How do you run a small business for 25 years in America without ever becoming a citizen? | ||
Or having a guest permit of some sort. | ||
You can only do that by committing crimes. | ||
But has Patton Oswalt ever thought about what type of person he would have to be to do this? | ||
Has he ever put himself in the mindset of somebody that is like, I'm going to go to this other country. | ||
I'm going to sneak in. | ||
Because if I tried to go in legally, they wouldn't let me. | ||
I'm going to sneak in. | ||
I'm going to lie to everybody, all the authorities there. | ||
I'm going to get a fake ID. | ||
I'm going to claim I'm somebody else. | ||
I'm going to start a business. | ||
I'm going to do it illegally. | ||
I'm going to circumvent the processes that normal Americans have to go through. | ||
So I'm probably not paying the tax I should be paying. | ||
So I actually have a, I'm actually got a leg up on the stupid Americans who follow the law and process. | ||
They're being, you know, curtailed at every level. | ||
Has he put himself in the mindset of the type of person that would do that for 25 years? | ||
Is that a good person? | ||
Patton Oswalt wouldn't do that. | ||
He'd never do that. | ||
It would never occur to him to break another country's laws like this and go in and take advantage of them, screw them over, and not follow the process and hide like a criminal for 25 years. | ||
In constant fear that your real identity and real nationality would be discovered. | ||
You're not a good person if you do that. | ||
I know because I am a good person and I would never do that. | ||
I love other countries. | ||
Japan is an amazing country. | ||
They don't want me. | ||
I could never even fathom sneaking in there, putting my family through that too, knowing that at any moment it could be discovered and my whole family would be traumatized by losing the life that we've known. | ||
These people do that because they're bad people, even if they make pizza. | ||
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All right, welcome back to the Chumbo Podcast online for your calls in the second half of today's show. | |
Again, I have a lot more videos to show you. | ||
I've hardly gotten to the actual protest footage that we have. | ||
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I've hardly gotten to the actual protest footage that we have. | |
We'll go over some of the responses from the Trump administration as well, but I do want to take your calls on this topic and more. | ||
The number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Again, we'll talk about this No Kings group that's organizing mass unrest across 100 American cities on June 14th. | ||
Again, I just want to remind you, I just want to say that when the liberals were in power, they threw Enrique Tarrio in prison for 20 years for being in a text chain with people at an event while he was in prison. | ||
He was in prison in a different city during the Capitol riot, and yet somehow he got 20 years in prison. | ||
For the riot that took place while he was behind bars hundreds of miles away. | ||
Okay, so right now we've got groups, a network of 5,000 groups in America, and that's where this No Kings organization sprang from. | ||
These two radical communists basically created a network of grassroots groups all over the country, 5,000 of them, who are advertising their insurrectionists. | ||
We just don't need. | ||
We don't need to play the game. | ||
We don't need to pretend. | ||
Like allowing communist agitators to fund riots across the United States is somehow incumbent on our continuing existence as a free society. | ||
We just don't have to pretend this anymore. | ||
What we could do is arrest these people. | ||
We're not going to do that, though. | ||
I have a feeling we're not going to do that. | ||
I have the feeling that what exists right now is a little candle-sized flame is going to have to erupt into a full-fledged conflagration, a raging inferno, before Americans will feel justified in acting against them. | ||
These are well-funded communist agitators destroying the United States from inside. | ||
They're not American by any means, by any sense of the word. | ||
Their activities are not contained in free speech. | ||
It's like the six freedoms. | ||
Freedom to petition your government, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom to spark communistic uprisings across the entire United States by using billionaires' funds to pay for the No. | ||
You as an individual have a right to go protest, go stand up against what you think is wrong. | ||
But if every event that you're involved in degrades into a giant riot that requires military response to, we don't have to put up with this, folks. | ||
We really don't have to put up with this. | ||
We really shouldn't put up with this. | ||
This is a color revolution. | ||
In exactly the same mode and modus operandi of the strategy that took down Ukraine and started that war. | ||
That they tried to do in Georgia earlier this year. | ||
And that they've done over and over again. | ||
Like in the Arab Spring. | ||
We don't have to let foreign funded agitators sponsor communist riots across this country. | ||
Stopping that is in no way a threat. | ||
To my ability to speak out against the government. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
But we're probably going to let it happen. | ||
But we're probably going to let it fester and metastasize and become a really big issue that takes really intense corrective measures to solve. | ||
Because that's just what we do, apparently. | ||
Apparently we can't ever identify future problems and stop them before they happen. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
We at InfoWars, we keep seeing the problem coming. | ||
We offer solutions to avoid the issue. | ||
Nothing is done. | ||
We run headlong into the danger. | ||
And then it's massively more expensive and hugely damaging to try to fix the problem that we could have just stopped in the first place. | ||
Seeing flashbacks to COVID, right? | ||
Maybe we should shut down travel with China. | ||
Maybe we should implement some stuff right now before the virus gets here so that we aren't having to deal with it once it's ubiquitous. | ||
But what, you hate Chinese people? | ||
Donald Trump hates Chinese people. | ||
He's racist, therefore we can't do anything until it comes time to lock down the entire country and destroy the minds of generations of children by keeping them locked in their room. | ||
On a Zoom camera for 24 hours a day. | ||
Why don't we just stop it before it happens? | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Is it possible for us to do this? | ||
To recognize the obvious danger coming down the pipe and just stop it before it gets to the point where it's manifested and impossible or extremely difficult to counteract? | ||
I guess we'll wait. | ||
I guess we'll just wait for this to happen. | ||
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I guess we'll just wait for this to happen. | |
And once again, the most important thing to understand about this is that it's not American. | ||
That this is in no way American. | ||
These protests, by the way, started, like I said yesterday, Didn't start as a protest. | ||
This was never a protest. | ||
This whole series of riots that have taken place over the last several days in L.A. did not start with a peaceful demonstration. | ||
It started with doxers publishing the location of an ice raid and act was going to interfere with the lawful execution. | ||
Of an operation by federal agents. | ||
It's never a protest. | ||
This is direct action against the laws of the United States. | ||
And it's being sponsored and facilitated and encouraged by the foreign nation of Mexico. | ||
And these other groups involved now are not, they're just not pro-American. | ||
They just genuinely are trying to destroy our country. | ||
And are openly saying, yeah, but let's wear American flags while we do it so they don't understand what our real intents are. | ||
Yeah, we're trying to destroy the country, but if we wear an American flag, it'll make it that much easier to destroy the country. | ||
Essentially, what they're openly saying at this point. | ||
But interestingly, and I thought I tweeted this out, maybe, or printed this out, rather. | ||
Maybe it's in the list somewhere, but according to Tom Homan, The event that kicked all of this off wasn't even an immigration raid. | ||
It was a raid of a money laundering operation that somebody said was an immigration raid. | ||
So the federal agents going to enforce American law were confronted by a bunch of retarded activists thinking they were protecting poor innocent criminals from being deported. | ||
Similar thing happened with the The first outbreak of this last week, when you had a raid of a drug house, a drug house, raid by the ATF and other federal agencies that, again, people just thought was ICE, kidnapping people, or however they frame it, and interfering. | ||
So again, there's nothing American about this. | ||
This is not an aspect, this is not an argument about free speech in either direction. | ||
This is an insurrection sponsored by anti-American activists who are seeking our replacement and the total collapse of our government. | ||
We don't have to put up with it. | ||
We really don't. | ||
We are under no obligation to allow these people to tear us apart at our seams. | ||
And pretty much anything is justified in terms of not letting that happen. | ||
Again, if you just want an added, you know, additional aspect of this, you've got the Mexican president saying we're going to mobilize in American streets. | ||
Saying things like, the city wouldn't be what it is without migrants. | ||
Claudia Scheinbaum, president of Mexico, criticized ice raids that catalyzed days-long protests in Los Angeles, saying the city wouldn't be what it is without migrants. | ||
They migrate out of need and send resources to their families from there, the president added. | ||
Mexicans will always have our backing and demand that their human rights be respected. | ||
They must know that. | ||
Should they wish to return to Mexico, we will welcome them with open arms. | ||
At least 56 people arrested over the weekend as the Trump administration deployed the National Guard, leading to bitter political clashes. | ||
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Los Angeles wouldn't be what it is without migrants. | ||
She's right about that. | ||
She's right about that. | ||
And if the crew can find, there's been a video going viral, but there's plenty of them. | ||
Any video from, like, the 1950s in L.A., we can look at what L.A. was like without migrants. | ||
Because I think Claudia Scheinbaum's exactly right. | ||
L.A. would not be the city that it is today without migrants. | ||
It would not be the filth-ridden, disease capital of the world, the socialist nightmare, Homeless, epidemic, hepatitis A stricken cesspit that it is today without the help of millions upon millions of migrants, legal and illegal. | ||
Without the migrants, LA would be the city it was. | ||
This is the city without migrants. | ||
So when Claudia Scheinbaum says LA wouldn't be what it is today without migrants, she's right. | ||
It was like this. | ||
It was like this without migrants. | ||
This is the city LA was without migrants. | ||
And I'm showing you this for a couple reasons. | ||
One, to remind you that we could have it all. | ||
We really could have it all if we just kept doing what we were doing up until the 1950s. | ||
If we hadn't done the Hart-Celler Act in 1965, as well as the Civil Rights Movement being hijacked. | ||
And warped to create the affirmative action nonsense that is slowly but surely degraded us relentlessly. | ||
But it's also to remind you that by the 1830s and 1840s and 1850s, the entirety of Mexico, which at that point was Spain, Spain's entire existence in the southwest of the United States was like... | ||
They built a couple churches. | ||
Some of them still stand. | ||
The Alamo would be one of them. | ||
Yeah, there was like a little town they called Los Angeles. | ||
It was like one mission. | ||
Pretty sure they had a well, right? | ||
They're like, this is ours. | ||
It's like, no, when it was yours, it was actually not even yours. | ||
It was the Indians. | ||
It was the Native Americans. | ||
Maybe people don't understand this. | ||
Mexico claimed a bunch of land that it didn't have the resources to actually maintain sovereignty over. | ||
They didn't actually own the land. | ||
It was occupied by Apaches and Comanches and various other native tribes that the Mexicans could not handle. | ||
Didn't have the resources, didn't have the manpower, didn't have the military to actually claim sovereignty over the land. | ||
They had a few missions here or there. | ||
Scattered around with a couple, you know, Catholic monks trying to civilize the savages they were coming into contact with. | ||
And it was by invitation that the Anglo settlers were invited into Mexico because the Mexicans couldn't handle the native raids and were like, you know, who could handle this is the Americans. | ||
Why don't we offer them land? | ||
They can come over and they can handle the Native American issues for us. | ||
In exchange, they can, you know, have some of this land. | ||
Then Santa Ana got in charge and pulled the rug out from under him. | ||
This was like, you know, a couple decades after they'd invited all these American families, all the American families had uprooted from all over the United States, moved to Texas, settled in, built plantations, built, you know, established farms, built communities. | ||
For a couple decades, only to have the Mexican government say, well, now you have to hand all of that back over to us. | ||
Actually, we want that now. | ||
It's kind of like what they're doing now, actually. | ||
Like, they didn't build it, but now they want it. | ||
And Texans said, no, we had an agreement. | ||
We're sticking to our original agreement just because you people can't keep your politics in check and have had, like, four revolutions in a couple years. | ||
Now you're being controlled by a brutal dictator. | ||
No, we're going to stick to our original agreement. | ||
You know the flag that flew at the Alamo was the Mexican flag. | ||
Of 1836. | ||
Mexican flag with number 1836 on it. | ||
Because the Texans that were there were still fine with being Mexican citizens, Mexican subjects. | ||
They just wanted to be allowed to continue the agreement that they signed with the Mexican government in 1836. | ||
Under the 1836 constitution, the 1836 constitution that Santa Ana dissolved in favor of one man despotism and rule because he thought he was Napoleon. | ||
So again, I say all this to lay the groundwork that Mexico has no claim to anywhere in the United States. | ||
In fact, they only have Mexico because we gave it back to them. | ||
The U.S.-Mexico War, we stomped them into the dirt. | ||
Okay? | ||
It wasn't even a fair fight. | ||
We occupied Mexico City. | ||
We did it with like 300 people. | ||
It wasn't even hard. | ||
Maybe this is 1824, that's right. | ||
The 1824 Constitution that they agreed to. | ||
Here's another, probably my favorite story from the Texas Revolution, is the fact that just prior to the Alamo, which the Alamo, the reason it's a powerful story is because | ||
Because just prior to that, Goliad, they'd surrendered, promised they would be allowed to surrender, give up their guns, and be treated as prisoners of war. | ||
And when they surrendered, the Mexicans killed all of them, slaughtered all of them. | ||
They basically said everybody, they invited people to Texas to settle. | ||
Then all of a sudden they said, actually that agreement is null and void. | ||
We have all of these other demands. | ||
Convert to Catholicism, all this stuff. | ||
You have to tear down everything that you built, hand it over to us. | ||
The cannons that we provided to fight the Native Americans, we want those back because we don't want you to be able to defend yourself when we come to slaughter you. | ||
The Texans said, no, we don't agree with that. | ||
We're sticking to the agreement we made in 1824. | ||
And in return, Santana said, well, then you're all rebels, meaning you're all pirates, meaning Summary execution at the moment you're caught. | ||
Then there's Battle of Goliad. | ||
They say, just surrender. | ||
Just surrender and, you know, we'll treat you well. | ||
We'll treat you like prisoners of war. | ||
No problem. | ||
Texians took them at their word and they were slaughtered to a man. | ||
So then when it came time to the Alamo, the guys at the Alamo were like, it's not even an option to surrender. | ||
It's not even an option to surrender. | ||
They're going to kill us one way or another. | ||
we might as well die fighting. | ||
And they held him off for... | ||
180 guys held off 5,000 for two weeks. | ||
The most amazing thing about this is just prior to the Alamo, the battle before the Battle of the Alamo, was Santa Ana in a Mexican city, I think called Zapata, something like that. | ||
And that means shoe. | ||
Zavala or Zapata, I can't remember, but it was a big city in Mexico because it wasn't just Texas that rebelled against Santa Ana. | ||
It was like 14 different Mexican states didn't want to be ruled by a dictator. | ||
They liked their constitution. | ||
So these Mexicans rebelled. | ||
Santa Ana showed up. | ||
By the way, Santa Ana got his army from jails. | ||
He just emptied all the jails in Mexico and said, you know, I'll free you. | ||
You won't be a prisoner anymore as long as you fight for me. | ||
So you literally have this horde of criminals under the rule of a dictator. | ||
Going to oppress and slaughter their own people in the town of Zapata. | ||
I think it was Zapata, if the crew can confirm that. | ||
It started with a Z. And in that town, there were like thousands of militiamen who had all just been armed with like brand new repeater rifles from the British. | ||
And Santa Ana took that town in like an hour. | ||
It took like one hour. | ||
And his mob of criminals... | ||
Totally brutalizing it. | ||
But you can kind of see how confident, why he was so confident. | ||
Right? | ||
He rolls into a town of thousands of militiamen with brand new, you know, technologically advanced rifles. | ||
And he takes the city in an hour. | ||
That was a big city with thousands of people, new rifles. | ||
Then he goes to the Alamo and it's 180 dudes with squirrel guns from Kentucky. | ||
He's like, this will be no problem. | ||
This is nothing compared to the town I just took in an hour. | ||
And it takes him two weeks. | ||
It takes him two weeks. | ||
And even then it was a close run thing. | ||
So I just, all this is to say that history shows us time and time again when Americans fight Mexicans, Americans win. | ||
Handily, easily, brutally. | ||
It's really not something Mexico wants to try again. | ||
They really shouldn't want to try this again. | ||
When they show these maps of 1830, they think that they're showing some, like, gotcha, where it's like, actually, this is all our land. | ||
It's like, actually, you're just showing a map of how bad you are at fighting, how overstretched you were, how overly ambitious and full of yourselves you proved to be and how disastrous that was. | ||
For your country. | ||
You might have retained all that land if you could have handled it. | ||
Or if you played your cards better. | ||
And I'll show you the video and if we can bring up the call screen, I do want to go to calls. | ||
But this is the president of the Mexican Senate today, clip 26. Basically saying they want to take over the southern United States. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
He says I was at Trump Tower, when President-elect Donald Trump said, who was 16 days away from taking office, for the first time as president, about to assume the role. | ||
And I said, yes, we will build the wall. | ||
Yes, we'll pay for it. | ||
But we'll do it according to the map of Mexico from 1830. | ||
This is what the United States was in 1830. | ||
And this was part of Mexico. | ||
It wasn't, though. | ||
It wasn't all Mexico. | ||
If you can see, maybe a third, at least a quarter of North American territory was part of Mexico until 1846. | ||
We were stripped of these territories. | ||
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Yeah, you lost them in war. | |
We were settled there before. | ||
No, you weren't. | ||
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The nation now knows the United States. | |
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo established rights for the people settled in those territories which were not respected. | ||
The city of Nuevo Laredo. | ||
Laredo was a Mexican city. | ||
And the city of Nuevo Laredo was formed by the Mexicans who lived in Laredo and didn't want to stay on the United States side and came over what is now national territory. | ||
Yeah, and they were allowed to. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
This geography, how can they talk about liberating Los Angeles and California from the Californian government? | ||
Liberate them from whom? | ||
The Mexican men and women who started that place and are settled in what has always been their homeland? | ||
Names don't lie, the most spoken language in Los Angeles is Spanish. | ||
Yeah, we'll fix that. | ||
You'll need to speak English to be in Los Angeles. | ||
And here we are in the current situation. | ||
This is part of the United States, yes. | ||
The United States government has a right to implement whatever immigration measures it deems appropriate. | ||
Certainly. | ||
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But they have no right to violate the dignity of migrants. | ||
You have no dignity. | ||
Listen to yourself. | ||
They have no right to separate families. | ||
They have no right to subject them to suffering, persecution, or harassment. | ||
So this is the president of the Mexican Senate. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I mean, sounds like he's declaring war on the United States. | ||
Sounds like he is encouraging and now advocating. | ||
For the takeover of land that they lost 200 years ago, and at the time they lost it, had nothing but a bunch of reeky-dink collapsing adobe churches. | ||
That's 12 of them. | ||
But Los Angeles, this city belongs to you? | ||
Let's put it from 1951 again. | ||
How many Hispanic people do you see there? | ||
Oh, none. | ||
It was all white people, was it? | ||
Well, what do you know? | ||
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I seek out the best of it. | |
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We've got a short little five-minute segment here that's not carried by all of the radio stations, so I want to just play a few videos before going out to your phone calls in the next segment, so you won't have to hold too long if you're on the air or if you're on the line now. | ||
Stay there. | ||
In fact, let me go to some of these videos. | ||
First of all, clip 17, a sushi shop was looted in Los Angeles during the The very peaceful and patriotic riots taking place. | ||
Let's go to clip number 17. Yes, like a Norman Rockwell painting. | ||
It reminds you of all those classic images of our founding fathers. | ||
It's practically like watching Patrick Henry deliver Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death. | ||
So patriotic and beautiful. | ||
So yeah, they're literally just breaking into whatever restaurants and stores they can to rob everything they can because that is the entirety of the leftist mindset. | ||
Rob and steal as much as humanly possible, but do it in a way where you're not likely to get caught. | ||
Let's go to Clip number 18 here, a chance of peaceful protest ring out as demonstrators on the roof drop fireworks on police. | ||
This is a very brilliant piece of imagery here. | ||
They're chanting peaceful protest as they throw fireworks at police, which just, it's a novel criminal tactic, I think. | ||
Can you shout peaceful protest while you rob a bank? | ||
It's like, well, he put a gun to the teller's head and held out a sack with a big money sign on it and made us put all the money in. | ||
But the whole time he was saying, this is a withdrawal. | ||
I'm just doing a lawful withdrawal. | ||
I'm just withdrawing my money from the bank like I'm supposed to. | ||
This is totally peaceful and normal. | ||
It's like, okay, but the gun to the head sort of makes all that crap you're yelling totally pointless. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Peace for Boston! | |
Then I guess the fireworks we're throwing at the police are fine. | ||
are fine apparently. | ||
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No, no, no! | |
Interestingly, the people on the roof throwing the fireworks down got a little taste of their own medicine. | ||
Clip number 28 here slowed down footage of that protester who was throwing fireworks at police. | ||
Getting a rubber bullet to the face. | ||
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Ha ha ha! | ||
Boink! | ||
Ho ho ho! | ||
Oh, whoops! | ||
There I was, minding my own business, lighting fireworks and throwing them at the police from a rooftop, and I get beamed in the face with a rubber bullet. | ||
Gee, what did I do to deserve that? | ||
Again, it's, I mean, if you're looking for a symbolic piece of footage, I think that's it. | ||
I think it's people throwing... | ||
And then those people throwing the fireworks, being so cavalier and confident in their violent criminality, they're staying there with a hand in their pocket and the phone out, just thinking it's fine. | ||
Just thinking like, yeah, I'm going to throw a firework at police and I don't even have to worry about the consequences. | ||
This is all just fun and games, right? | ||
Because nothing ever happens to people who break the law as long as they're on the left. | ||
Why should he expect to get a rubber bullet to the face just because he's throwing fireworks at police? | ||
Diplomatic immunity, exactly. | ||
Exactly, it's a new Mexican ambassador for the state of El California. | ||
We'll take your calls on the other side. | ||
I want to hear you sound off about this. | ||
This is time for U.S.-Mexico War Part 2 because we'll win again. | ||
You can take your calls on what's going on in LA and this should be spread around the world. | ||
You can take your calls on what's going on in LA and this should be spread around the We'll go to your calls now. | ||
Take a few of those. | ||
I still got a lot of videos to show you. | ||
Let's go to Cal in Wisconsin. | ||
Want to talk about the numerology behind the riots? | ||
Okay. | ||
Go ahead, Cal. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
What's up, Harrison? | ||
How you doing today? | ||
Good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I wanted to talk about numerology. | ||
Numerology is huge, along with astrology. | ||
J.P. Morgan says, you know, he said that millionaires don't believe in astrology. | ||
Billionaires do, and astrology and numerology are connected. | ||
Numerology is like God's language. | ||
So my question for you is, do you remember when the OG, original Rodney King's L.A. riots were? | ||
The summer of 92, that's all I know. | ||
Ooh, dead on. | ||
How many years ago was that, Harrison? | ||
You're going to make me do math? | ||
No, just kidding, 25. Or 23. Wait, 33. Wait, 33 years ago. | ||
Okay, just checking on that. | ||
And, like, they love that there's always this 33 number going on with the threes. | ||
Yes. | ||
And I'm worried about this Wednesday. | ||
Jones was saying this weekend, but I'm worried about this Wednesday because this Wednesday is June 11th, 6-11. | ||
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Okay? | |
And you know what? | ||
They're kind of... | ||
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Thank you. | |
Tell me. | ||
Oh, was it the assassination attempt? | ||
The assassination attempt, which was at what time? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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6-11. | |
Interesting. | ||
Interesting. | ||
So that's some weird lineup stuff for me, but that's not why I want to call. | ||
I always pay attention to the numerology stuff because I believe in it. | ||
It works in my life. | ||
I've seen it before many a times. | ||
It's like, if it's nine times out of ten, it's not a coincidence, you know? | ||
If your girlfriend's going out all the time without you, you know, something's probably going on, you know? | ||
That's how many times for a coincidence. | ||
But anyway, I wanted to talk about what you were talking about, this L.A. Riot stuff. | ||
I've called them before, warned you guys, because I would have premonitions many years ago, and it would just be this voice in my head being like, watch out, Mexicans! | ||
And I'm like, what is it, Army Mexicans? | ||
You have anti-Mexican radar in your brain? | ||
That's incredible. | ||
That's going to be the new Neuralink upgrade. | ||
It sends an alarm that Mexicans are around you. | ||
I just ignored it, but it's become a problem, and I think the only thing that's worked in history is pretty much sadly what happened in Serbia, which is that they have to be And | ||
if you look, the occupation always starts where the ocean is, because they cut the countries off from the ocean, and then they work their way inside because they can choke the supply. | ||
Lastly, no one talks about this, and it's not nice to say either, but I gotta say it, is that Israel and the Jewish people have pretty much taken over Mexico. | ||
You know, like, the president is Jewish, and that's fine. | ||
You know, but people also don't know that the majority of the cartel is Jewish. | ||
If you Google El Chapo's wife's necklace, she was just rocking the Star of David, you know? | ||
Well, the IDF has been caught funneling guns to the cartels. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
So I think it's a big mess going on and it's setting up for a war similar to what was in the Balkans, ethnic wars in the future, which would be a catastrophe in the U.S. So by doing some kind of hard-handed stuff now, I think we could prevent literally the collapse of the U.S. down the road. | ||
And you guys always talk about military-aged males, which is true. | ||
They're all military-aged males, but they're also breeding-aged males. | ||
So, you know, they come over here, and sadly they're taking the women away from domestic males. | ||
And then those males live their whole life without a girlfriend, without a wife, they can't have kids, and then they end up going bonkers. | ||
You know, that's also a big part of the Great Replacement, is not only do you import the soldiers. | ||
But those soldiers, in Latin, they called it, like, prima noctum. | ||
You know, they get first dibs. | ||
And you see that in the media now. | ||
You know, like, everything has to be interracial, mixed marriages. | ||
There's no room for traditional white people. | ||
And it's because they hate us and they hate Christianity. | ||
they need Christianity gone at the end of the day, you know? | ||
So I just wanted to kind of just call in and, It's a dirty job. | ||
The PSYOP is that it's racist to say any of it. | ||
None of that is racist. | ||
And it's not even anti-Mexican or whatever else. | ||
I want white America and I want it now. | ||
I really just want it to be normal and nice and friendly people. | ||
Good manners, and like, yeah, we can have foreign people here if they assimilate. | ||
That's no problem, you know, but they don't want to assimilate, and they hate Americana, they hate America, they hate a lot of the aspects, which is like Christian, Western civilization stuff. | ||
The Greek greats, I think it was Plato or Socrates, one of those guys, said like, you need to have a homogeneous society, otherwise it's going to be a problem. | ||
You know, and if people do come in, they have to integrate. | ||
And it's not like we didn't give them a chance and gave them tons of money and rolled out the red carpet for them. | ||
And they literally are just spitting on us, you know? | ||
Literally. | ||
And L.A. was like the gem of the West. | ||
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It's like, why can't we have nice... | |
I think it's going to be gone forever if we don't reclaim it. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
And look, we showed the clip of the president of the Mexican Senate, you know, perpetuating this lie of like, actually, this has always been Mexico and it always was Mexico. | ||
And I even believe that to a certain degree not too long ago, or at least the idea of like, because, you know, certainly there were people in the Texas Revolution that were... | ||
There was like a large contingent of Tejanos, because like I was saying, I mean, the people that rebelled against the Mexican government were, yes, the Anglos and the white people that, you know, were being betrayed, but it was also the Mexicans that were being betrayed, and they rebelled against it. | ||
And so, you know, part of me, like you see El Paso, and it's like 99% Mexican, and you go, well, but, you know, they've been here the whole time, and, you know, it was Mexican before, it's called El Paso, for God's sake. | ||
So, you know, what's the big deal? | ||
Then you go back and you look at the census data from El Paso, and it was like 87% white until like the 70s. | ||
87% El Paso. | ||
So it's like, it's not like there's always been this massive population of Mexicans everywhere in the United States or everywhere in the Southwest. | ||
It's just not true. | ||
Los Angeles was like 90% white. | ||
El Paso, Texas, which is like 100% Mexican. | ||
I mean, literally, I think it's like 99, 98% Mexican at this point. | ||
It was 86% white, 87% white as late as the 1970s. | ||
So I remember like realizing that and being like, wait a second, this wasn't always like this. | ||
What the hell? | ||
And even, you know, like there's just something bizarrely like, I don't know. | ||
I always describe it as like an inverted form of white supremacy where it's like white people feel bad for winning. | ||
I feel bad for making nice communities. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
But it's like nobody else is that way. | ||
And it wouldn't make sense. | ||
And maybe we would see how strange this was if the roles were reversed. | ||
In other words, when you go to Austin Airport, Austin, Texas, Bergstrom International Airport, the murals are all Mexican. | ||
The murals on the walls are like people doing hat dances. | ||
And mariachi bands. | ||
And it's like, okay, wouldn't you think it was weird if you went to Monterey and in the airport of Monterey, it's big murals of white people having cookouts and playing baseball? | ||
Wouldn't you be like, what the hell? | ||
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What? | |
It's Mexico. | ||
Why are the murals American? | ||
And when you're in America, why are the murals Mexican? | ||
We're not in Mexico. | ||
If we were in Mexico, All the Mexicans wouldn't be breaking the law to get here. | ||
And there's a lot of stuff that you said, Cal, that I can respond to. | ||
I want to go to other callers, but at the end of the day, there's nothing racist about it. | ||
Like, that's the PSYOP. | ||
The PSYOP is like, gee, I hate to say this, but it's like, no, nobody else is like this. | ||
Nobody else feels bad about saying Mexico is for Mexicans. | ||
Why would you? | ||
Are you offended when I say that? | ||
You shouldn't be. | ||
It's like you shouldn't be offended when, say, America is for Americans. | ||
And I even, like, I don't begrudge them. | ||
I am a little bit jealous of the, uh, here it is. | ||
These are the murals. | ||
These are just some of them. | ||
But, like, it's literally all Mexican. | ||
It's like, this is an American airport. | ||
Why are we celebrating Mexico? | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Whatever, it's fine. | ||
But I remember going to Mexico. | ||
I've probably told this story before. | ||
But we were at a Mexican bar somewhere. | ||
And I felt bad. | ||
I felt like we were intruding. | ||
So I was like, oh, these people rented this bar to have a party. | ||
Because I thought all of them knew each other. | ||
Because the way they were acting was so comfortable and casual and carefree. | ||
And like it wasn't a karaoke bar, but there was like – And again, it was kind of karaoke, but it wasn't karaoke because the whole bar would join in and sing. | ||
And there was a conga line, like an unironic conga line going on. | ||
And at one point, I said something about like, is this like a birthday party? | ||
Like, what's going on here? | ||
And the Mexican people we were with were like, no. | ||
It was like confused. | ||
there was like a disconnect for some reason. | ||
So I was like... | ||
Even though I wasn't experiencing, I was just seeing it going, man, is this what it's like? | ||
Is this what it's like to have a country where everybody is similar to one another? | ||
This feels amazing. | ||
This feels great. | ||
Like, the Mexicans have that. | ||
They have that. | ||
In America, it's kind of our fault, but Thank you. | ||
And hopefully people just can get what I'm talking about here. | ||
But can you imagine going into a bar with a bunch of strangers and people are just like... | ||
Nobody's scared of being embarrassed. | ||
They're singing on a microphone with no lyrics or words. | ||
They're just like... | ||
There was just this like ease and comfort and togetherness that I was like, wow, this is really amazing. | ||
I don't feel this in America. | ||
I don't feel it. | ||
I don't even feel it in places that are like all white in America. | ||
There's always this sort of friction. | ||
There's always this like, you know, you're not quite sure who to trust. | ||
You want to like mind your own business and they should mind their business. | ||
And it's like, that sucks, man. | ||
That really, and you don't even notice it until you go somewhere that doesn't have that. | ||
And you go, oh man, everybody here is like comfortable and relaxed and it's easy and nice and nobody's looking over their shoulder trying to get one up on one another. | ||
So it was like, I don't want them not to have that. | ||
I'm happy for them that they experienced that. | ||
I'm happy for Mexicans that they can go into a bar in Mexico and be surrounded by Mexicans. | ||
Good for them. | ||
The crazy thing would be for me to say, and that should be destroyed, and there's something wrong with that. | ||
And homogeneity is sick and wrong. | ||
And what they need is a bunch of different people from other places in the world with different customs and different mindsets to come in here and shatter this peace that I'm witnessing and experiencing tangentially. | ||
What type of crazy person would I be? | ||
that's how they treat white people just like if you have a white community where everybody's getting along and you know feels comfortable with one another because we We were raised the same and heard the same stories growing up. | ||
Same, the same songs and just like we get each other. | ||
People see that and they're just like, this is sick and wrong. | ||
This looks like Nazi propaganda. | ||
This must be destroyed. | ||
We must interject non-white people into this equation to disrupt it all. | ||
So again, is there something wrong with Mexico for being Mexican? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
There's something wrong with people who see something wrong with that. | ||
There's something wrong with people who see homogeneity and want to attack it and destroy it and interject other stuff because that homogeneity is not their homogeneity. | ||
Again, I'm not Mexican, but why would I want Mexico not to enjoy that? | ||
There is something sick in these people that they genuinely want to destroy the ease and comfort that comes with homogeneity. | ||
Basically a Mexican neighborhood. | ||
My Mexican neighbors are awesome. | ||
And again, not even to crap on white people, but it's like every weekend my Mexican neighbors are having some sort of party and they're all out dancing, playing music, live music in the backyard. | ||
They're raising chickens. | ||
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
It's a little wild, but I appreciate it. | ||
I like it. | ||
I don't mind it. | ||
It doesn't offend me. | ||
I'm not outraged by it. | ||
Until they're setting off fireworks on Christmas Eve. | ||
That pisses me off and needs to stop. | ||
But again, that's about respecting people's culture. | ||
So again, there's just nothing racist about this. | ||
There's nothing bigoted about this. | ||
This is, they've destroyed our human nature and our humanity where we feel the need to counter signal what is just obviously good and right, which is that nations belong to the people within the nation and invaders seeking to. | ||
Like, that's just wrong. | ||
It's obviously wrong. | ||
And if you take that position, you're going to be on the right side of any of these conflicts. | ||
It's wrong for the Jews to try to expel the Muslims from Palestine. | ||
That's their land. | ||
They don't deserve to be ethnically cleansed from it. | ||
People in Britain own Britain. | ||
They deserve to have that as a homeland where them and their kind and their people and their culture flourishes and is not imposed upon by millions upon millions of rabid foreigners from God forsaken lands. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's about sovereignty and the ability to live your life unencumbered by the demands of Hostile foreigners. | ||
That's just me. | ||
Moving on, we'll go to Joshua in Georgia. | ||
Joshua, you say we don't need Marines in L.A. What would you prefer, sir? | ||
Good morning, Emperor Smith. | ||
First of all, as Savage Dog, I want to give a big shout-out to the Salty Army. | ||
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Yeah, I'm a Marine. | |
I'm a Marine, and I say no, don't send in the Marines. | ||
You don't need that. | ||
All you need is one A-10 warthog raining down 30-millimeter gall-8 Avenger rounds on these protesters, and they'll scatter like cockroaches. | ||
That would work, wouldn't it? | ||
Yes, sir, it would. | ||
Just ask the goat lovers over there in Afghanistan and Iraq how well that worked out. | ||
But I got another point. | ||
I don't think we need to – I think we just need to laugh at Governor Newsom. | ||
And let him boil in his own failure pot. | ||
But definitely rest Karen Bass for whatever. | ||
And send her down to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, ironically, since she's a big Cuba lover. | ||
Congratulations, man. | ||
You get a free trip to Cuba. | ||
Yes, ma 'am. | ||
You're not going to like where the plane lands, though. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know, it's similar to arguments I would have, you know, early on in the Trump administration where people would say, the wall is so, it's so, you know, brutal or whatever, you know, however they would characterize the wall. | ||
And I would just be like, well, you know, the wall is less efficient. | ||
Really, the most efficient and effective way would be, you know, machine gun turrets every couple hundred yards. | ||
That would be way more effective and probably cheaper than the wall. | ||
And it's like, yeah, similar thing going on here. | ||
It's like, We could solve this issue real quickly. | ||
We're just so merciful. | ||
We're such a merciful people. | ||
We're such an understanding and giving people that we're going to let these hostile foreigners invade our country and protest on our streets and burn our buildings because we would just feel bad. | ||
We would feel bad slaughtering them all with ease like we could. | ||
Speaking of Gavin Newsom, Gavin Newsom says to Stephen Miller and Donald Trump, do your job. | ||
We didn't have a problem until Trump got involved. | ||
Rescind the order. | ||
Return control to California. | ||
So I guess that was in response to J.D. Vance. | ||
We didn't have a problem until Trump got involved. | ||
The bank robbers didn't have an issue until the police showed up. | ||
The human traffickers were having a great time until the dang law knocked on the door. | ||
Again, absurd to be blaming Trump on this. | ||
Now, Stephen Miller responds to this. | ||
In a paragraph where he says, didn't have a problem, your state is a criminal sanctuary for millions of illegal alien invaders, cartel killers, foreign terrorists, transnational gangs, and insurrectionist mobs. | ||
Huge swaths of the city where I was born now resemble failed third world nations, a ruptured, balkanized society of strangers. | ||
When our courageous ICE officers fighting to rescue your communities came under violent organized attack, you and the L.A. mayor left them unforgivably to defend for themselves. | ||
When the rioters swarmed, you handed over your streets willingly. | ||
You still refuse to arrest and prosecute the arsonist, seditionist and insurrectionist. | ||
This administration is fighting to save the city and the citizens you have left to struggle and suffer. | ||
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Thank you. | |
For sure, that is accurate to actually describe what happened. | ||
So why not arrest him? | ||
So why not arrest Gavin Newsom? | ||
Why not? | ||
Impose a military dictatorship over California until we can get things settled correctly. | ||
We have time for one more call for the break. | ||
Thanks for the call, Joshua. | ||
Let's go to Lodi in North Carolina. | ||
Lodi, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
So, Canada 51st, Mexico 52nd, after we run a campaign through there. | ||
But just on a... | ||
Different note, a little off topic. | ||
I wanted to get into the Real ID thing, and it actually might tie into this immigration issue that we're having. | ||
It does. | ||
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So I feel like it's kind of weird because this has been an ongoing thing for about 20 years, 2005, with the real ID. | |
And back then, the state legislators didn't want to go through with it because they felt like it was infringing on the rights of the American people and, you know, having – And so it kind of, like, | ||
mashed up to me whenever Trump did this Palantir, you know, like, you know, Pat Palantir to do the quantum surveillance thing that he's starting to do. | ||
And which is kind of weird because I'm a Trump supporter and that kind of, like, you know. | ||
Yeah, it was like, well, what's going on with this? | ||
But, yeah, so, you know, now it's like there's no state legislators speaking out against this now. | ||
And it's basically now it's mandatory to even fly on planes. | ||
So I'm not getting word. | ||
And yet we still have more illegal immigrants than ever. | ||
I know. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, when they first started pushing Real ID in like the late 90s, it was all predicated on, you know, this will stop illegal immigration. | ||
Illegal immigrants won't be able to get work as long as we get Real ID. | ||
They get Real ID and the immigration population is like five times as big now. | ||
So it was a lie. | ||
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All right, welcome back, though. | |
We have an update. | ||
We're going to retain topics. | ||
We're going to be talking about the new episode. | ||
This was just sent to me by Brandon Morello. | ||
She has a troubling update. | ||
The case against the suspected killers of our friend and InfoWars correspondent Jamie White. | ||
I haven't heard this yet, so let's listen to it now. | ||
We'll go back out to phone calls, but this is Brianna Morello with the latest of what's happening with the... | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Prosecutors in Austin, Texas have more empathy for the suspects allegedly involved in violent crimes than the actual victim. | ||
I'm calling out the Travis County District Attorney's Office because what they just did is absolutely egregious. | ||
They just went behind the backs of Anthony Salas' family and decided to drop two out of the three suspects' murder charges. | ||
They've now reduced those capital murder charges down to burglary. | ||
Now, they did this and told the family the very last second after the decision was finalized. | ||
So why are they doing this? | ||
Well, obviously, folks, Travis County is a very liberal area, and the district attorney who is George Soros-backed is a DA that has more empathy for minors when they are accused of crimes. | ||
And so what's happening here? | ||
Well, they're siding with the suspects rather than the actual victims of these crimes. | ||
Now, I'm deeply concerned because Travis County has a habit of notifying families last minute when they do things like this. | ||
And as many of you guys know, I've been covering the murder of InfoWars reporter Jamie White. | ||
Now, there's been four suspects arrested in Jamie's murder, all under the age of 17. And I am extremely fearful that this prosecutor is going to try to do the same exact thing to Jamie. | ||
family reduce these charges from capital murder down to the I don't know whatever the bare minimum is to charge someone with murder and I'm deeply deeply concerned so here hear me out we need to always I don't care if you don't live in Travis County. | ||
think, oh, well, it's just a liberal district. | ||
These people, if they are freed, So you need to get involved right now and contact the Travis County District Attorney's Office. | ||
You need to tell them, number one, you better not reduce those capital murder charges in Jamie White's case. | ||
And you better go back to Anthony Salas' family and fix what you just did regarding those two capital murder charges. | ||
Because, folks, if we don't speak up now, we might actually be on the other end of all of this and become the victim's family in a new case. | ||
Because this is a common theme here. | ||
Liberal prosecutors want to inject their personal beliefs rather than the law when prosecuting these individuals. | ||
So now is the time for all of us to step up and support these victims'families before we become the next victims. | ||
So just again, a big heartfelt thank you to Brandon Morello for... | ||
The Travis County DA might do this to Infowars reporter Jamie White's murder case as well. | ||
I need all of you to call their office right now and tell them you do not support the murder charges being reduced in the murder cases of Jamie White and Anthony Salas. | ||
You can call 512-8443. | ||
That's 512-854-9400. | ||
She says, when you call, ask to speak to somebody in juvenile court. | ||
They're going to be the juvenile prosecutor. | ||
Ask them to speak to somebody in the juvenile section of the office since these people are being treated as juveniles. | ||
And it's stuff like that that just reminds you what What a big job we still have ahead of us. | ||
As you can look at something that's happening, like what's happening in LA right now, and be like, there's an easy solution to this. | ||
Send in the military and you just expel all the foreign invaders. | ||
And you expel all the people that are funding and coordinating with the foreign invaders. | ||
And that's simple enough. | ||
And it's like you keep thinking about it for a little bit and you're like, yeah, but we have all these DAs and prosecutors sponsored by Soros. | ||
And it just hits you again how overwhelming and ubiquitous these issues are of these left-wing funds, these NGOs coming in and just systematically dismantling the United States from the inside out. | ||
In a variety of different methods and strategies. | ||
But that's one of the most effective strategies ever taken. | ||
And, you know, just like I always say, I mean, it always goes back to the fact that they would not be able to get away with this if we had an informed and intelligent populace. | ||
It is really... | ||
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Thank you. | |
People are so fooled by the most obvious disguises. | ||
Like the poster we showed earlier. | ||
It's like you have this organization funded by one of the richest families in the world, the Waltons, who run Walmart. | ||
Probably the most despised corporation on earth. | ||
We point to one corporation that embodies all of the worst aspects, the excesses of capitalism, the domination of big box stores, the destruction of small businesses in favor of centralized, corporatized, sterilized plastic crap. | ||
These people are the ones funding the outright destruction of the United States. | ||
The breaking of our laws, the reorganization of our communities. | ||
But they put a picture of the Statue of Liberty, so I guess they're patriots. | ||
And I guess they're Americans. | ||
And actually, you're the bad guy for opposing this. | ||
It's like, they wouldn't be able to get away with this if it was just, if America, even if just like, I don't know, half of America is cognitively capable. | ||
Of not being fooled by the most obvious lies. | ||
This wouldn't even be an issue. | ||
At this point, we got half people saying this is ending Gavin Newsom's career, and the other half is saying this is going to make Gavin Newsom president. | ||
Because we actually have a country where a governor can preside over the wholesale destruction of his entire state. | ||
As corporations flee and the people flee, I mean, no state has lost more people than California. | ||
No state has suffered more under the abject failure of socialistic programs than California. | ||
But people are going to vote for them. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they're stupid. | ||
Because they're tricked by the most obvious lies you've ever heard. | ||
I'll say it again. | ||
Because I heard somebody, Leonardo Joni was doing a... | ||
A podcast of some sort. | ||
She's like saying something about like I realize that like evil always disguises itself as good. | ||
It's like that is a fundamental aspect of evil. | ||
It isn't 100% incumbent on evil that it's dishonest. | ||
That it hides itself. | ||
That it disguises itself. | ||
Couldn't be more obvious why. | ||
And I always use the example of like yeah the The guy who's claiming to be from the city to check your water pipes but is actually trying to rob you, he's not just going to knock on your door and say, Hi, I'm Jeremy. | ||
I'm here to rob you of all of your belongings. | ||
Because then you wouldn't let him in the door. | ||
I mean, this is obvious, but this is how evil works. | ||
It always has to lie because humans in general don't like being taken advantage of or tricked or despoiled or robbed or killed. | ||
Usually. | ||
Democrats love it, apparently. | ||
Human beings don't generally go in for that sort of thing. | ||
So evil always has to lie. | ||
It always has to deceive. | ||
It never, ever, ever tells the truth. | ||
Except in that the truth leaks out sometimes when they're discussing how to coordinate their lies. | ||
I'm going to go to clip 30 here. | ||
This is Mel Kay, friend of the show, on Tim Pool. | ||
Oh, she will. | ||
All right, she'll be on tomorrow. | ||
One of my favorite guests. | ||
Here she is on Tim Pool breaking down the reality of the situation that we're in. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I really think at this point I've been doing a lot of work following the money. | ||
And I believe that everything basically that we've been told after World War II has been a total lie and a con job. | ||
I think everything with our, we've paid trillions of dollars of our taxpayer money overseas to have wars that end up, the money is made in the wards in the reconstruction. | ||
If you look back to what happened right after World War II, all these things were put in, the IMF, the World Bank, the fraud that is the German Marshall Fund. | ||
The American people have been so lewd. | ||
And so lied to and so deceived and have allowed it to go on with no one ever being held accountable. | ||
I really believe at this time left, right, Republican, Democrat is a total farce. | ||
And the only way that this country saves itself is to have the people Save themselves locally, like things that you've done in West Virginia. | ||
People aren't that concerned, but frankly, I really believe that this is a global war, and America just needs to be destroyed to go forward, because I don't think we even are very clear on who the enemy is, who's running this show, and frankly, at this point, you have to follow the money all the way to the top. | ||
Those USAID, all of that stuff they found, they should have called in Samantha Power day one. | ||
As soon as they started seeing that and asking, you know, what was this money sent here for? | ||
Especially places that were color revolutions and all this. | ||
I just think the American people have been so lied to as a whole. | ||
And our birthright, our country, has been stolen out from under us. | ||
And unless the people actually start to realize that we're all on the same side and we can only save ourselves, it's just going to continue to be a year. | ||
unit party. | ||
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There's the question of what what does that mean by the people when half the country is voting against what you describe? | |
Yeah, I mean, to me, the people have to be I'm not even totally sure that we won the revolution. | ||
I really think that they went back to England and they infiltrated us through the banks and the railroads and it continued. | ||
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And then after World War II, Well, the conspiracy theory is that... | |
Right. | ||
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And again, for the sake of the people who are going to pull this out of context, I'm going to say it again. | |
There are people who believe, after the revolution, the king simply said, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. | ||
They're trying to do what? | ||
Well, they want to have a system where anyone can just be in charge. | ||
And they're like, then why are we sending troops to go there? | ||
Just say they won. | ||
We surrender. | ||
Okay, now they have their system in place. | ||
Let's send all of our money and just buy their government. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And build all the railroads. | ||
And then there was all these land leases connected to the railroads. | ||
I mean, there's plenty levels of this, but certainly people need to start looking at the international banking system. | ||
I really believe at the top of it, the head of the snake of all these wars and all the looting and COVID. | ||
Don't forget, Klaus Schwab books out COVID the Great Reset within weeks of our lockdowns. | ||
And then they have this whole build back better from everywhere in the world. | ||
I just think that the- International financial system that was built after World War II to loot our country is broken. | ||
And they need another, I believe, another world war to recalibrate financially, just like after World War I. You're saying they want a world war? | ||
Yes. | ||
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It's called the Liberal Economic Order. | |
Yes, absolutely. | ||
Or some people call it the Fourth Reich, whatever the case may be. | ||
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They literally call themselves the Liberal Economic Order. | |
It's in the CFR website. | ||
I want to pull this up. | ||
And they're one of the chief architects of this. | ||
Yeah, and I think understanding the fact that America is, as we speak, going through a color revolution is really key. | ||
It's the keystone to understanding what exactly is going on here. | ||
And you've got multiple groups engaged in this. | ||
We just talked about the No Kings group run by those two Americans. | ||
Those two despicable communists organizing this, but they themselves, the No Kings group is really just a coalition of a bunch of smaller left-wing democratic groups. | ||
From Amuse on X. Why are Morris Pearl, former BlackRock managing director and Randy Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, organizing a nationwide protest on June 14th, coinciding with the Army's 250th anniversary? | ||
They're leading a coalition of 200 far-left NGOs in a day of defiance. | ||
With USAID cutting off funding and ActBlue's Operations Limited, these Democrat-aligned NGOs are struggling financially. | ||
The protest aims to rally support and attract donations from millions of Democratic donors. | ||
200 far-left NGOs have organized a nationwide Day of Defiance on June 14th to coincide with the Army's 250th birthday celebration in Washington, D.C., led by partners including former BlackRock managing partner Morris Pearl and president of the American Federation of Teachers, Randy Weingarten. | ||
We've got to pass those anti-Semitism bills quick. | ||
Got to get them done quick. | ||
Go out to your calls now. | ||
Mark in Pennsylvania has an interesting story to tell. | ||
Go ahead, Mark. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Can you hear me? | |
Yes. | ||
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Okay. | |
I actually, I don't want to dwell on this, but I posted a thing on Getter. | ||
If you engine search the right truth on Getter, it will show you how not to file an income tax return. | ||
Because I actually posted an affidavit there. | ||
How not to file an income tax return? | ||
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Correct. | |
Because United States and persons are words of art. | ||
If you look at the definition of United States, states and United States, in the IRC code, 26 U.S. code, it will state that state and United States is the District of Columbia. | ||
A person goes to individuals and individuals. | ||
But how are you getting away with not paying income tax? | ||
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Because I am not living in the District of Columbia. | |
So do you file anything? | ||
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No. | |
I've heard different strategies to this. | ||
I have a friend who, his reading of the law is that it's mandated that you file a tax return, but there's no law that you actually pay it? | ||
What? | ||
Different strategies of getting around paying income tax. | ||
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Right. | |
I think it's, I can't remember the code, but it actually says if you're an individual, you're required to file a tax return. | ||
But an individual is a U.S. citizen. | ||
Because if you look at United States Code 552A definition, it will say an individual is a U.S. citizen. | ||
If you look at the definition of the United States in the IRC code, it's for the District of Columbia. | ||
It pretty much says the District of Columbia. | ||
And the other thing is the general term income has never been defined by the IRC. | ||
And I believe that's in Ballard versus U.S. versus Ballard 535 F2D 400. | ||
On page 404. | ||
Well, people can take what you're saying and go do further research. | ||
I personally am in favor of doing everything you possibly can to pay as little taxes as possible. | ||
Personally, I feel like we at M4s are under enough scrutiny that we're just going to play by the books, dot all the I's, cross all the T's, and not give them an excuse to come after us. | ||
Look at what our taxes are paying for. | ||
I think, you know, a protest of some sort is more than justified. | ||
Thanks for that call, Mark. | ||
Let's go to Dennis in Florida. | ||
Dennis in Florida wants to talk about what the president needs to do to fix the problem that we're finding ourselves in. | ||
Go ahead, Dennis, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, hi, Harrison. | |
It's good to talk to you again. | ||
It's been a while. | ||
You know, this is Dennis Torrey Jr., T-O-R-I-I, and I'm the one behind the plans for New America and the Global Republic. | ||
We don't have a functioning republic right now. | ||
There is no justice department by which to try these treasonous criminals once we try them. | ||
So the president really needs to declare martial law at this time because we're in a civil war, abolish judiciary, and then have military tribunals to deal with them. | ||
And then we need to have a convention of states as soon as possible, by July 4th if it is possible. | ||
It's a perfect date to reset our constitution at the pre-1913 pre-progressive era levels before the Fed. | ||
With originalist updates, invite our neighboring nations from Central America, Canada, Greenland, all the way in the Caribbean to form New America. | ||
And that's the template to make the global republic so we can then have a global reset plan based upon that, where we issue bonds to cover the debt with a global debt forgiveness program and a new currency made on an alloy mix because precious metals are going to drop with asteroid mining that's already planned. | ||
So there is a way out of this. | ||
And the president needs to summon me and bring me in now so we can discuss all this. | ||
And Alex should have me on the show as well, because we must own the Golden Republic so the world can be free, so everyone doesn't want to keep coming to America. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
This is mass. | ||
And it needs to happen now. | ||
It's expected. | ||
I'm expected as well. | ||
I would just say praise Jesus God. | ||
Let's work together now and make it happen. | ||
Well, I definitely don't disagree with you. | ||
And I mean, we are, for all intents and purposes, in a state of... | ||
I mean, you've got the governor of California refusing to enforce American law and stating openly that he, you know, refuses to cooperate at all with Donald Trump. | ||
Newsom takes on King is the headline at Drudge Report. | ||
Are they calling Trump a king? | ||
Or is there somebody else named King that I'm not aware of? | ||
Trump is unhinged, speaking like an authoritarian. | ||
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No, it's kind of like the anti-king protest. | |
The no-king protest. | ||
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They're saying Donald Trump is a tyrant, a king, a dictator. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I'd love to see their new declaration of independence, right? | ||
Where you list out all of the malfeasances of the government that you're breaking from, and it's like, they want to deport illegal immigrants! | ||
Yeah, that's the law. | ||
What? | ||
That's been the law since the foundation of the country. | ||
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There's a hard enough time declaring their gender. | |
And look, Trump won the election. | ||
They do realize that, right? | ||
I mean, I get that, you know, we're just repeating ourselves, just pointing out the just overwhelming hypocrisy of the left. | ||
But honestly, at a certain point, it gets absurd that these people... | ||
Throw Stuart Rhodes in prison for 20 years because he was on a text chain with people who violated our sacred democratic temple to our God democracy. | ||
Like, alright, well, the democratic process resulted in Trump being president. | ||
And they're like, he's appointed himself king and we are now the rebels and we refuse to bow to the king. | ||
It's like, bow to the king. | ||
Bow to the king immediately. | ||
At this point, it's like, can we just make Trump king? | ||
Yes, king's protest. | ||
That's going to be my counter-protest, is yes, king's. | ||
We'll make anybody who promises to deal with the no-king's people, we'll make him king. | ||
If you can deal with the no-king's people and the Randy Weingartens and the George Soros's and the Gavin Newsom's and the Joe Biden's and the John Kerry's, if you can deal with these people and save this country, From these despicable petty tyrants, these merchants of influence, I think that qualifies you to be king. | ||
Not that we have any hope in kings, but part of me thinks that that is a solution. | ||
Not even necessarily for us. | ||
Look, I have a fantasy of the current king of England dying. | ||
And his son, William, taking the crown and just, like, launching a crusade. | ||
Because at the end of the day, it'd be pretty nice to have somebody who their fate and their family and their well-being was inextricably tied to the well-being of the country at large. | ||
He wouldn't even need to trust him necessarily. | ||
Somebody who can simply make these orders and take these actions without having to contend with a sprawling network of foreign-funded NGOs and a Federal Reserve with a knife at our throat and all of the chaos and misery and nonsense that we put up with. | ||
Because our laws were written for a completely different nation than the one we now live in. | ||
I don't want a king, but I do see the benefits. | ||
I do see where it would be useful here or there. | ||
But of course, I don't even know how to respond to this. | ||
It's the most absurd claim of all time. | ||
Donald Trump is a king. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he got elected president. | ||
Because he got elected president and then tried to do the thing that he ran on being elected president to do. | ||
That apparently makes him a king. | ||
Or tyrant of some sort. | ||
I'm just done arguing. | ||
I'm just done talking to these people or about these people. | ||
Or treating these people like they're anything other than what they are, which is just human scum, saturated in layers of deception. | ||
That are impossible to even untangle. | ||
I'm not interested in untangling them. | ||
Yav Newsom can say whatever he wants about Trump being a king. | ||
Yav Newsom should be in prison. | ||
And if a president or a king wants to do it, I'm on the side of whoever it is. | ||
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