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Welcome to another edition of Thunderdome! | |
I liken it again to the third Road Warrior movie, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. | ||
You got the little engineer dwarf who sits on top of a big armored seven and a half foot tall Down syndrome man. | ||
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Run By the Town! | |
You know who. | ||
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Say. | |
Master Blaster. | ||
Master Blaster. | ||
What? | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Master Blaster runs Barter Town. | ||
Louder. | ||
Master Blaster runs Barter Town. | ||
Lift embark on. | ||
That's the United States, the big gorilla. | ||
And then you got little Netanyahu sitting up there on top because he's got another six months that nobody can challenge him with emergency powers. | ||
And you can bet your bottom dollar that we're going to see major shenanigans sooner rather than later. | ||
This operation will continue for as many days as it takes to remove this threat. | ||
For decades, the tyrants of Tehran have brazenly, openly called for Israel's destruction. | ||
Israel, Netanyahu, the Democrats, they want a big quagmire for us to be in. | ||
And so they're all promoting that Trump's strikes failed and regime change has got to continue on. | ||
From the New York Times, strikes set back Iran's nuclear program by only a few months, U.S. report says. | ||
That's according to an initial classified intelligence assessment, which reportedly found that the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, quote, did not collapse their underground buildings and set back Iran's nuclear program by only a few months. | ||
And time and time again, classified information is leaked or peddled for political purposes to try to make the president look bad. | ||
And what's really happening is you're undermining the success of incredible B-2 pilots and incredible F-35 pilots and incredible refuelers and incredible air defenders who accomplished their mission, set back a nuclear program in ways that other presidents would have dreamed. | ||
How about we talk about how special America is, that only we have these capabilities? | ||
I think it's too much to ask, unfortunately, for the fake news. | ||
So we're used to that. | ||
The contrast in leadership could not be more clear. | ||
Barack Obama and Joe Biden sent pallets of cash, American taxpayer dollars, in a failed attempt to buy the Iranian regime's compliance with a weak and ineffective deal. | ||
President Trump sent a fleet of American warplanes to destroy Iran's ability to produce a nuclear weapon. | ||
The United States and the entire world are safer because of this president's decisiveness. | ||
If the press reporting about the impact of last weekend strikes in Iran is true and I cannot confirm them, then that might be the reason why the administration postponed our classified briefing today at the very last minute and deprived senators of their right to know what's happening. | ||
And they're teeing it up for false flags to be blamed on Iran, who has run up the flags so far. | ||
And the evidence now points towards they won't be behind the attacks. | ||
But we're on major terror, domestic terror attack. | ||
Watch a new 9-11. | ||
It could be bigger than 9-11. | ||
Because you can see Levin and these guys, the Fox News guys, they're apoplectic that President Trump has stopped here and wanted to ceasefire and says, hey, there's no more war. | ||
It's a 12-day war. | ||
End of story. | ||
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What they are trying to force here is regime change. | |
That is what they want. | ||
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And additionally, for Netanyahu, I think he wants the crisis to just keep going. | |
They're sick of him. | ||
And so he needs a crisis to keep this going. | ||
CIA director was on a phone call with Mossad leadership earlier today and told them to back down after President Trump brokered this ceasefire. | ||
The president is listening to everybody. | ||
We brief him through the internet. | ||
We brief him in person. | ||
It wasn't a prediction that Trump's gamble wouldn't succeed. | ||
It was, why gamble? | ||
Iran's basically already cut off. | ||
They're not going to get rid of their fissile material. | ||
They've already moved it out. | ||
Yes, they were able to destroy the facilities or damage them seriously, some of them. | ||
Others completely obliterated. | ||
And yeah, that knocks back future production. | ||
But the Iranians say we're going to continue on. | ||
They're going to pull out of the treaty, which, again, feeds into Netanyahu. | ||
So the Iranians are out of control. | ||
The Israelis are out of control. | ||
It's like two pit bulls attacking each other. | ||
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It's Monday, June 30th in the year of our Lord 2025. | |
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's down. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Coming to you live this Monday morning from the InfoWars headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about, the news over the weekend. | ||
And we'll take your calls throughout the show today as well. | ||
Lots of videos to get to. | ||
So let's just get into it, shall we? | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 30th of June, 2025. | ||
Senate to begin marathon vote series on Trump's Big Beautiful Bill as GOPI's July 4th deadline. | ||
The Senate began debating President Trump's massive tax bill, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill, into early Monday. | ||
The Senate Majority Leader John Thune said it's time to get this legislation across the finish line. | ||
The legislation includes increased spending for border security, defense, and energy production offset by cuts to health care programs. | ||
Trump called the vote to begin debate a great victory and stated that the package would spur economic growth. | ||
Like, come on, come on, Guys, I bombed Iran. | ||
You passed the bill. | ||
You know the deal. | ||
I bomb Iran without provocation. | ||
You guys let me have mass deportations. | ||
That's the deal. | ||
Again, we'll get into what exactly the big, beautiful bill is looking like these days. | ||
It does appear as though some of the less popular provisions have been removed. | ||
Things like the just excuse me, utterly short-sighted move to sell off National Parkland to pay off the debt by 0.00001%. | ||
Totally asinine. | ||
That apparently has been removed thanks to the outcry from you, if you're listening to this, from the people out there online saying, what the hell, this is a terrible idea. | ||
Apparently got through and that's no longer being pursued. | ||
So that's very good to see. | ||
We'll touch more on that later. | ||
Meanwhile, jury due to begin deliberating in Sean Diddy Combs sex trafficking trial. | ||
Jury deliberations are set to begin tomorrow in the federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of hip-hop mogul Sean Diddy Combs in New York. | ||
The trial centered on accusations that Combs orchestrated a long-running criminal operation involving violence and coercion, with former girlfriends providing key testimony against him. | ||
Prosecutors presented 34 witnesses and showed surveillance videos from 2016 depicting Combs violently abusing one accuser named Cassie, while the defense acknowledged some violence but claimed all acts were consensual. | ||
Prosecutor Maureen Comey, daughter of disgraced former FBI director James Comey, argued that Combs had crossed clear boundaries to such an extent that he no longer recognized them and believed he was above accountability. | ||
While defense attorney Mark Agnifilo maintained that the case was not about criminal conduct, if convicted on five federal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, Combs faces decades to life in prison as the 12-juror panel must reach a unanimous verdict. | ||
So we'll wait to see what the outcome of that is. | ||
I think it's worth bringing it up again to remind you of exactly how your complicity in evil is how the evil people get away with it. | ||
I saw a video, Matt Baker tagged me in a video, I guess somebody had edited, a rant of mine into a wider video about like the moon landing or whatever. | ||
Completely missing the point that I was making. | ||
And I think I can sum it up pretty quickly. | ||
When you talk about, you know, they have to tell you what they're going to do before they do it. | ||
It's not about ritual. | ||
It's not about ceremony. | ||
It's not about occultism. | ||
It's about very just real and tangible and mundane manipulation. | ||
In other words, if you go to an authority figure and say, I'm a musical artist and I've been treated terribly. | ||
I get worked to the bone. | ||
I got to do three shows every night. | ||
I'm making $50 while my manager is making $5,000 on every one of these shows. | ||
I'm, you know, I've got to eat industry. | ||
I'm barely surviving. | ||
I sell all these records and I don't make any money. | ||
This is just total abuse. | ||
What happens when the manager that you're complaining about just holds up a contract and says, it's what you agreed to. | ||
It's what you agreed to. | ||
You signed right there. | ||
All the things you're complaining about are all provisions in this contract that you agreed to. | ||
So you have no case. | ||
You have no legal recompense. | ||
You have no moral standing to go after them. | ||
That's what this means. | ||
So when you talk about Sean Diddy Combs as just one aspect of a gigantic cacophony and a crowd of blackmail manipulation, whatever else you want to call it, | ||
these rings that operate, they're protected by the fact that they get their victims to comply with their own exploitation, to actually endorse and go along with their own abuse. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
It's not about ceremony. | ||
It's not about ritual. | ||
It's not about offloading some sort of karmic guilt so they don't get something coming back to them. | ||
It's about getting the people to agree to their abuse so that you can't do anything about it. | ||
Period. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
Anyway, moving on. | ||
Canada rescinds digital service tax to advance stalled U.S. trade talks. | ||
On June 30th, 2025, Canada eliminated its digital service tax in an effort to help restart trade talks with the United States. | ||
The trade imposed a 3% charge on digital revenues generated in Canada that surpassed $20 million, targeting companies with global earnings above $1.1 billion, which led U.S. President Donald Trump to halt trade discussions. | ||
The levy targeted U.S. technology firms like Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber, Airbnb, and Airbnb, and was retroactive to revenues dating from January 1st, 2022, escalating trade tensions. | ||
Mark Carney announced on Sunday that he and Trump agreed to resume negotiations, aiming for a deal by July 21st, 2025, following this month's G7 summit in Canada. | ||
And finally, we have this. | ||
Gunmen started Idaho Blaze and then fatally shot two firefighters in ambush attack. | ||
On June 29th, yesterday, firefighters responded to a brush fire in Canfield Mountain where they were ambushed by sniper fire, resulting in at least two deaths. | ||
At 1.21 p.m., responders arrived after a fire call. | ||
Authorities suspect it was set as bait before gunmen opened fire with modern rifles about 30 minutes later. | ||
Did you say a gunman? | ||
Because I believe it was only one, unless I'm crazy. | ||
Law enforcement officers faced active sniper fire from multiple directions as of 5 p.m. with suspects armed with high-powered modern-day sporting rifles, complicating the response. | ||
Sheriff Norris warned of the situation could last days, prompting ongoing law enforcement actions and public safety measures. | ||
Officers warned the incident could extend for multiple days, prompting reviews of safety protocol and sparking national gun control debates. | ||
I said it was updated 44 minutes ago, but I believe that might be a little bit behind. | ||
Unless I'm crazy, I believe they have put the guy down. | ||
We're saying it was a lone shooter that was caught. | ||
But we'll bring you any updates on that story as we get them. | ||
And, of course, it's very concerning because we've got a lot of friends around that area. | ||
It's the Court d'Alene area in Idaho. | ||
Looks like this is a press conference. | ||
Do we have a role? | ||
Yeah, if we can get a report on this, I saw this as I was going to bed last night and would like to know how it ended up, but absolutely tragic for these two firefighters who were killed during it. | ||
And of course, it's being blamed on white supremacist groups in the area, but a lot of people very suspicious of that and for good reason. | ||
Other people calling this a false flag. | ||
Some people speculating that local police may have stumbled on something that they weren't supposed to see, something being carried out by spy agencies in the area. | ||
But again, we'll get to the latest on that here in just a second. | ||
Meanwhile, and I forgot to get to this story, top Iran cleric declares Trump and Netanyahu, quote, enemies of God. | ||
In a new fatwa on Sunday, Gran Ayatollah Nasser Makarim Shirazi, a leading Shiite cleric in Iran, released a religious ruling labeling U.S. leader Donald Trump and Israeli leader Benjamin Netyahu as adversaries of God and called on Muslims globally to resist them. | ||
A what? | ||
Because of the genocide? | ||
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What? | |
Just because of all the dead babies? | ||
You got to call them an enemy of God? | ||
I mean, geez, what'd they ever do to you other than killing everyone? | ||
Other than assassinating all of your friends, what'd they ever do to you? | ||
Other than the unprovoked attacks on your scientists and military leaders, what's the big deal? | ||
The genocide? | ||
Fine. | ||
The starvation tactics that they're using? | ||
Okay, I guess. | ||
Yeah, that makes sense. | ||
I guess that does make them enemies of God. | ||
Well, because the people that they're starving, though, they're offering food to and then shooting them when they come to get the food? | ||
I mean, okay, fine. | ||
Yeah, that's kind of what Satan would do. | ||
But a fatwa, really? | ||
Aren't you overreacting a little bit? | ||
This fatwa came after a 12-day confrontation that began with Israeli air raids targeting Iran's nuclear and military installations on June 13th, followed by Iran's missile launches striking urban areas within Israel. | ||
The fatwa labeled anyone threatening the Islamic Ummah's leadership as Mohareb, a war criminal whose punishment under Iranian law include execution, crucifixion, amputation, or exile. | ||
Well, take your pick. | ||
Execution, crucifixion, amputation, or exile. | ||
I have to say, I'm not sure we use amputation as a punishment enough these days. | ||
I mean, granted, we use it as a cure for depression amongst gender-confused teenagers, but not so much as a punishment for crimes. | ||
The FATWA escalates to geopolitical tensions amid ongoing U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear site, suggesting possible broader international ramifications and intensified regional conflict. | ||
So great. | ||
So it's just wonderful. | ||
And of course, there's headlines like this from today. | ||
Israel steps up Gaza bombardment ahead of White House talks on ceasefire. | ||
I'm sorry, you stepped up the Gaza bombardment? | ||
How is that even possible? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
How do you do that? | ||
Israel steps up Gaza bombardment. | ||
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Okay. | |
But it's all rubble. | ||
But you already bombed it enough. | ||
Palestinians in northern Gaza reported intense Israeli bombardment with airstrikes hitting schools after evacuation orders. | ||
Israel's Ron Dermer was expected to the White House for talks on Gaza ceasefire and Iran amid a push by the Trump administration for a deal. | ||
The war began when Hamas fighters attacked Israel in October 2023. | ||
Since then, they've killed a lot of Palestinians, somewhere between 56 and 400,000, somewhere in there. | ||
We're not quite sure. | ||
And actually, Israel is kind of going insane right now. | ||
I think I may have put a video in, but the religious extremists, the settlers in the West Bank, burned down an IDF station there and are like attacking the IDF soldiers. | ||
And I'm not really sure what's going on, but they're apparently devolving into civil war in Israel somehow for some reason and to some end. | ||
And I think we can go to that video. | ||
I'm not sure if it's B-roll or not. | ||
After Israeli settlers attacked the IDF, Katz threatened to drop the hammer on them. | ||
And you can see just some small sampling of the, again, just frankly insane religious tension taking place in Israel, where I guess the IDF is trying to keep a lid on the expansionist, terroristic activity of the settlers. | ||
Remember, Ramallah, there's areas in Ramallah that are still heavily Christian. | ||
There's the West Bank's only fully Christian village there was torched last week, burned a bunch of cars and olive groves and gardens and things, were destroyed by the settlers. | ||
I guess maybe the IDF was trying to keep a lid on that. | ||
But essentially, you have these crazy Israelis now fighting the IDF As they continue to grab land and plant illegal settlements in violation of every treaty that's ever been made. | ||
IDF confirms probing troops fire on aid-seeking Gazans denies that it's an order from above. | ||
Okay, so they're investigating it. | ||
They're investigating. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
They'll add that onto the list of investigations. | ||
First, they'll investigate the standdown order that allowed the October 7th attack to actually operate for around seven hours before any resistance was launched. | ||
Then they'll investigate the claims that the Hannibal directive was used in which Israeli gunships, helicopters, and tanks fired on their own people, massively increasing the death toll there. | ||
Then they'll investigate the NOVA festival and the music concert. | ||
And they'll look into whether that was deliberately planted right where they knew the attack was going to happen in order to get the visuals they eventually used to justify their genocidal campaign. | ||
Then they'll investigate the bombings of the hospitals in Gaza that they continually denied. | ||
And right after they get around to investigating the 40 dead beheaded babies in ovens that we heard so much about. | ||
Of course, they'll also have to investigate the claims of the rape gangs for which no substantiation has ever been put forward. | ||
And of course, you've got the trial of Netanyahu for bribery and all sorts of other things. | ||
They'll probably have to do some sort of investigation on that, but they'll get around to it. | ||
But eventually they'll get around to investigating the rampant criminal activity of their settlers all over the place. | ||
They'll get around to it. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Just in the meantime, it is illegal to question these things. | ||
It's illegal in Israel to actually suggest that the IDF would stand down on October 7th and allow the attack to happen. | ||
But they are investigating whether or not that's the case. | ||
It's just illegal to question it, but they are investigating. | ||
But it's illegal to question it. | ||
But they're investigating. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, moving on. | ||
We'll move on now. | ||
I think maybe we'll go to clip number two here. | ||
This is the type of video that's going that's going pretty wild, but there's a certain truth that people need to recognize, and it's as clear as the sky being blue. | ||
When you put progressives in charge, they ruin everything. | ||
And that's just a fact of the matter. | ||
So whether you're looking at New York City, we'll talk about Mam Donny. | ||
He went on a bunch of Sunday shows yesterday to further entrench himself into his communist ideology, or California, where they allow their state to burn down because they're just that incompetent. | ||
Let's go to clue number two here. | ||
A little expose of Gavin Newsome and Karen Bass. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Stop Rebuilding Center, and I'm trying to get to the bottom of a couple things. | ||
Karen Bass came out with a big press conference where she said, we're going to waive all permit fees for Pacific Palisades fire victims. | ||
But we've submitted plans and we found out that those permit fees were not waived. | ||
So we're going to come here right to the source and we're going to find out what's going on with that publicity stuff she pulled. | ||
We're also going to try and find out exactly how many permits have been issued because by the looks of it, things are going pretty slow. | ||
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People have to see stuff getting done. | |
So I saw Mayor Bass came out and was saying that all permit fees are going to be waived, but I don't think that's happened yet. | ||
We paid fees on a couple other permits. | ||
Is there going to be a refund on those? | ||
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Waived is not the correct word. | |
There's suspended. | ||
Okay. | ||
As of right now, how long is it taking for, once a plan reaches you guys, for it to be approved? | ||
Do you know what we can expect for the fire rebuilds? | ||
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Um, approved is kind of out of our hands. | |
Do you know how many permits have been issued so far? | ||
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Very, very few. | |
I don't have a few. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
You've been super helpful. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
All right, so we just left the LA City One-Stop Rebuilding Center. | ||
So just because you haven't paid permit fees yet, you still may have to in the future. | ||
And for those of you who have paid permit fees, myself being one of those, you may or may not get a refund. | ||
So this was nothing more than a publicity stunt. | ||
And we can expect nothing else from Karen Bass. | ||
Well, why would you expect anything else? | ||
They keep getting away with it. | ||
No, but they keep getting away with it every time. | ||
So why would they change their behavior? | ||
They keep getting re-elected. | ||
They, in fact, take their every failure and use it as a jumping off point to increase their power and propel their career. | ||
So I think this is up to the people of California to stop being absolute suckers, to stop giving power to these horrible people that screw you over at every pass, every single chance they get. | ||
Or don't. | ||
Frankly, I don't care at this point. | ||
At this point, you kind of deserve it. | ||
So, you know, do whatever. | ||
Do whatever, I guess. | ||
I'm going to go down to clip number five here. | ||
This is a report of what went down in Idaho. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Do we have audio here? | ||
Or is this just a view of the scene? | ||
So this was the fire that he started. | ||
And you had a massive response, but as soon as the firefighters arrived, started taking fire. | ||
And again, this is from very close to where a lot Of friends of the show live. | ||
In fact, I believe Dave Riley could see the fire from his backyard posted an image of it. | ||
We still don't have too much information about this. | ||
However, they're already claiming some white supremacist group is taking credit for it. | ||
But a lot more people are saying, sounds like, sounds an awful lot like a false flag attack of some sort. | ||
It was just breaking on this. | ||
So I guess the gunman is still on the loose. | ||
I thought that he'd been caught. | ||
They were saying that it was a lone gunman, which to me means that they'd think they would have caught the guy. | ||
how can you say it's only one person if you haven't even caught the guy? | ||
We'll look into this a little bit more, and people are finding old videos of things like Lear Asset Management, a private security firm known for surveillance and fugitive recovery, violently removing a woman from town hall in March. | ||
Then the city pulled their license weeks later. | ||
Now Cordelaine is facing a full-blown crisis with no private firm on the ground in Idaho. | ||
So that's an interesting wrinkle to this. | ||
Gunman found dead after fatal shooting. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to get the latest on this. | ||
That's what I thought. | ||
I thought there was one gunman and that he had been taken out. | ||
We're getting differing reports. | ||
We'll confirm on the other side. | ||
And get the rest of the day dude. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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And we get a lot of stories from Hoover the Weekend that are in some ways just kind of confusing at times. | ||
You know, one thing that we covered at the very end of our show yesterday or last week on Friday was Donald Trump coming out and giving a statement about the decision made by the Supreme Court to disallow nationwide injunctions from district courts. | ||
A very good decision. | ||
One of the things that we didn't touch on because it just happened live at the end of our show was the dissent from Kentanji Brown Jackson was completely harpooned by the other justices who pretty much said that she is not capable of understanding the legal documents, | ||
the legal arguments that were being made and that her decision just flies in the face of the Constitution and just common sense and logical reality. | ||
And it's just, it's just weird like where we are at this point in time as Americans. | ||
And I don't even know where to, where to go from here. | ||
I think I'm going to have to open up the phone lines for your calls just to see what y'all want to talk about. | ||
Because there's, I mean, over the weekend, you got a guy in the UK doing a big music festival broadcast on BBC saying basically unkind things about the IDF. | ||
How dare he. | ||
Also talking about the fact that the UK is being invaded and conquered and that telling the white people you're never getting your country back. | ||
Nobody seemed to care about that part of the rant, which is a little bit disturbing. | ||
But we just have so much more. | ||
So much more the Carmelo Anthony case. | ||
We have more information about that. | ||
And it's looking like we were right, if you remember, during our coverage. | ||
And out of pure just, I don't want to say baseless speculation, but I was certainly speculating. | ||
Baseful. | ||
Baseful. | ||
I had a very solid base to my speculation, but my speculation was, of course, this was premeditated. | ||
This was completely premeditated. | ||
And he probably went there on purpose to stab somebody. | ||
We never believe the claims about a fight happening anyway, and his family collected millions of dollars and spent all of it already. | ||
You want to get into that? | ||
I think we should go now to clip number 10 because this is Marjorie Taylor Green talking to Tucker Carlson. | ||
And with everything going on geopolitically and like you look at Mamdani, basically the central defining conflict of our time is Israel. | ||
It's basically all Israel. | ||
You've got both parties in this country loyal to Israel to an embarrassing, shameful, and frankly treasonous degree. | ||
Certainly, the Israelis determined that Donald Trump was their best bet and helped him get elected in 2024. | ||
And he is certainly fulfilling his end of the bargain and making an absolute fool out of himself, groveling in the dirt like a dog for Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israelis. | ||
Trump has released like four more essays, novelettes, miniaturized books about how wonderful and beautiful and amazing Bibi Netanyahu is and how you can't charge him with crimes just because he's a criminal. | ||
What, just because he's corrupt and a mass murderer, you're going to charge him with crimes? | ||
Totally embarrassing and retarded. | ||
Obviously, Mam Doni pretty much only gotn't been elected yet, but he got the Democrat nomination, which in New York City means he basically got elected. | ||
He only really got appointed, got that position because of his opposition to Israel. | ||
And at the end of the day, with all of the awareness about Israel on the rise, with all the so-called anti-Semitism that we keep having to hear about over and over, not a lot has actually happened to mitigate any of these things. | ||
Apparently, Israel is stepping up their bombing of Gaza, which again, how do you even do that? | ||
Not to mention why and just in general, dear God, dear God, why? | ||
But they're still bombing with impunity. | ||
They sort of avoided getting us into war with Iran right now. | ||
But their control over America is still resolute and implacable and not going anywhere. | ||
And the point of this is that it's not enough to have awareness. | ||
You have to actually make changes that fundamentally or just physically change the landscape. | ||
All this is to say, we got to make APAC register for FARA. | ||
You got to make APAC register for FARA, and you got to look into places like the ADL and the SPLC and remove their charity organization designation. | ||
You got to deny them their filing to be a 501c3 when they are, in fact, just religious hate groups like the KKK. | ||
Okay. | ||
Until you deal with these organs of control, until you deal with these corporations from which power is exerted, then it doesn't actually matter. | ||
All the noticing in the world means nothing. | ||
And this is what I've been saying for years at this point. | ||
And it's good to see people coming around to it, especially people like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson talking about not just the control APAC has, but how do you take that away from them? | ||
And pretty much the most effective way would be force them to register for FARA. | ||
Here's Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker discussing why this hasn't happened yet. | ||
But here's the situation, and it can't be ignored, and I have no problem talking about it. | ||
I think any special interest group, if they are representing another country, a foreign country, they have to register that way. | ||
Under the Foreign Agent Registration Act, FARA. | ||
We have a law. | ||
Yes, they should register under that law. | ||
And I think, and their Americans are members of APAC. | ||
They're members. | ||
They donate to it. | ||
Sure. | ||
But if you're still an American and you were representing the interest of any foreign country, you still have to register. | ||
Well, Manafort's an American. | ||
He's from Connecticut. | ||
He's from like Meriden, Connecticut or something, Wethersfield, Connecticut. | ||
He's from Connecticut. | ||
And he was convicted as an American for not registering as a foreign agent, as a foreign lobbyist. | ||
So, I mean, the argument that it's Americans doing the lobbying, that's the point. | ||
Americans who are lobbying on behalf of a foreign country have to register. | ||
It doesn't mean they can't lobby. | ||
It's just it's fair to have them register. | ||
Yes. | ||
So why isn't APAC registered? | ||
Why aren't they registered under FARA? | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
I think everybody's too afraid to push that issue. | ||
Why? | ||
Tucker, I have no idea. | ||
Because that is, I think it's because it's such a strong group that will come against you. | ||
They will come against you. | ||
They will fund a primary against you. | ||
I'll probably get a primary funded against me for even saying this on this show. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I don't care. | ||
I think you were getting one anyway. | ||
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Oh, for sure. | |
I'm probably getting one. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
And my district can vote for whoever they want to represent them. | ||
Again, It's just like disturbing that we have congressmen speaking this way. | ||
It's disturbing that it's so just acknowledged. | ||
It's like even suggesting this, I will probably have a person run against me, you know, a primary challenger. | ||
And I want to remind you once again, you know, there was a chart posted over the weekend that was top international lobbying groups. | ||
And it lists all these countries. | ||
I think China was on the top of the list and a bunch of others. | ||
And it's a bunch of people going, you know, Israel's not even on the top 10 list. | ||
It's like, well, first of all, that's because they don't register under FARA. | ||
So it's not actually listed as being for the benefit of a foreign country. | ||
They claim it's just Americans giving money, which in and of itself is just absolutely absurd because you could literally make that argument for any country, right? | ||
Every country has citizens here or dual citizens or whatever. | ||
So just and let, it's just not, it's not something that you could even apply because if that's the case for Israel, well, they're Israeli-American, so therefore it's not Israeli. | ||
It's like, okay, so then no country would have to register under FARA because every country has dual citizens that are here in America that they use to progress their agenda. | ||
So it just, that just doesn't make any sense. | ||
That's not an argument, actually, as to why they shouldn't be forced to register under FARA. | ||
Far, far more important than any of that, though, than any of the money, it's not actually about money. | ||
It's about the influence. | ||
It's about the connections. | ||
It's about the sway that this organization holds over our government, which is way, way, way more valuable than all the money in the world. | ||
Actually, because they can get you positive coverage on all the news sites. | ||
They can hook you up with anything that you need for your campaign because it's a mafia. | ||
Because it's a mafia and obviously politics is not the only realm of their activity. | ||
And again, putting them under FARA would end all of their machinations. | ||
It would end it outright. | ||
Force them to register under FARA and every single contribution to them or from them has to be reported in full. | ||
And if they don't, then it's a crime and they get shut down. | ||
Again, I see people, you say, make APAC register for FARA, and they're like, actually, it should be shut down. | ||
Do you understand what would happen if they were forced to register under FARA? | ||
Do you understand? | ||
They would shut down Marshall Islands, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Australia. | ||
This isn't even the list I saw. | ||
But it just is another example of just how much foreign money is flowing into the United States as investment for which the people giving the money want to return. | ||
and it's your tax dollars that'll be paying that return So I really like seeing Marjorie Taylor Greene talk like this. | ||
But it's the problem with not having done this already is that they can threaten you. | ||
It's like all of these things, again, should kind of be obvious. | ||
But it's like we have to explain the basics over and over. | ||
You know, what's the problem with the NSA spying on elected representatives? | ||
Well, if elected representatives want to do something about that, guess what? | ||
The NSA has got all the blackmail on them. | ||
And if they're putting forward a bill, hey, let's audit the NSA. | ||
Guess, you know, who's giving them a call late at night? | ||
Guess who's knocking on their door one evening with a brown envelope and a CD full of their private information. | ||
It's like, okay, once they're able to spy on the elected representatives, the elected representatives are rendered impotent and they'll never be able to change that back. | ||
Once you have an organization like APAC get so much control over our government, that government's not going to do anything to APAC. | ||
They're not going to be able to do anything. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene or Thomas Massey exposes the control APAC has, and they immediately get targets on the back of their heads and hundreds of millions of dollars poured into primary campaign challengers who they then take around to meet all of the high rollers and movers and shakers in the party to grease their landing into power. | ||
Once these things get established, they protect themselves. | ||
Censorship, right? | ||
Once you impose censorship, try arguing against censorship. | ||
Sorry, that's illegal. | ||
Try explaining why you shouldn't have censorship, why it's bad that this organization or group of people gets ultimate say. | ||
Sorry, that's hate speech. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
You can't do it. | ||
It's like people forget what it takes to win these freedoms. | ||
Like once these freedoms go away, you don't get them back without fighting. | ||
The classic quote, quip. | ||
You can vote your way into socialism, but you're shooting your way out of it. | ||
You have to shoot your way out of it. | ||
It's absolutely true, but it's true in these smaller aspects as well. | ||
Once these organizations get their teeth in, It takes a lot to extricate yourself again. | ||
It takes a lot to reestablish freedom once it's lost. | ||
It's very, very easy to lose. | ||
Extremely easy to lose. | ||
Extremely, extremely difficult to win back. | ||
Which again is the danger of everything that we're going through. | ||
I want to go down to clip number 13 is a cartoon by Freedom Tunes. | ||
And this is Donald Trump and Israel and Iran. | ||
And just the neocon versus America first divide here in this country. | ||
Freedom Tunes handles it as well as anybody. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
I swear, if you two don't stop, I'm going to turn the car around. | ||
Donald, don't get involved. | ||
Ayachola, I'm going to smack you. | ||
He started. | ||
No, he started it. | ||
Ayachola, that's it. | ||
In 30 seconds, I'm going to slap you. | ||
I'm warning you so you could move your head mostly out of the window. | ||
Don't do it, Donald. | ||
Just let them fight it out back there. | ||
50. | ||
Donald, my king, do not rage your butts. | ||
In 30 seconds, I am throwing my juice box at you. | ||
No, you are done. | ||
I am warning you so you can avoid any damage. | ||
15 seconds. | ||
That's it. | ||
Both of you, shit on your heads. | ||
You have 15 seconds to get your heads under your butts. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
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Getting their last slaps in before the ceasefire. | |
Good. | ||
I don't, don't, don't, don't get up! | ||
No music buttons. | ||
No busy buttons. | ||
Hey, we weren't back here hoping we could get those mass deportations now. | ||
This crap is really distracting him. | ||
What? | ||
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It's exactly what I voted for. | |
Oh, my God. | ||
Ow! | ||
you Oh my gosh. | ||
Did you hear what Becky did? | ||
Yeah, her brightness. | ||
That's from Freedom Tunes. | ||
Again, you know, I wish it wasn't as big of a distraction, but, you know, it obviously is. | ||
And until we solve this problem, I don't know how we deal with everything else. | ||
And again, you can't shrug off things like ma'am Donnie. | ||
And, you know, we were saying this since the since the election, you know, obviously Trump decided it was in his best interest to be the pro-Zionist figure in the conflict. | ||
And I think people get a little bit confused because Kamala Harris was responding to the political wins in 2024. | ||
And so was sort of playing the role to a degree of the champion of the left and not talking, not being super overtly pro-Israel. | ||
But still, she had to say the lines, right? | ||
She had to say that, you know, they have a right to defend themselves and we're Israel's greatest allies and they'll get everything they need from us. | ||
I think people think that she actually would have stood up against Israel, which is just hilarious, honestly, if you want to know the truth. | ||
The idea that Kamala Harris could be put under the same pressure that Donald Trump is currently under and that she would somehow navigate this just, you know, Temple of Doom, this last crusade level series of pits, pitfalls, and traps. | ||
That's just absurd. | ||
I mean, you get that she would have gone to war just to prove that she was as tough as the boys, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I mean, she would have navigated on her knees. | ||
That's a great point, man. | ||
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*laughs* Thank | |
you. | ||
But no, I mean, there is a timeline where Kamala Harris is up there going, Iran thinks you're going to mess with us? | ||
This is America. | ||
And you're not going to mess with us just because I'm a woman. | ||
100,000 ground troops have now been sent into Iran. | ||
Okay. | ||
How do you like that? | ||
And they just all just die. | ||
They all just die. | ||
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And she's like, whoops, whoopsie daisy. | |
Like, there's just, there's, there's too much control. | ||
There's too much control of the American system as it stands already with Israel in charge. | ||
Donald Trump didn't, you know, necessarily have a choice. | ||
But I do wish that he had separated himself. | ||
I wish they'd gone the different direction. | ||
Because the Zionists didn't really have a choice in America. | ||
They saw that the left was certainly breaking with Israel because of the genocide and because it can be framed in a racial dialectic that they can understand. | ||
But it would have been really nice to see Donald Trump breaking with them. | ||
Again, the Zionists would have, I mean, they had to, they saw that Donald Trump was going to win, and they saw that Kamal Harris was, you know, had this massive pressure from the left wing, which I guess matters more because Trump's facing pressure from the right wing, but they just seem to shut all that down. | ||
We'll get more into what Israel's up to on the other side as well as take your phone calls for the rest of this show. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Let's do this. | ||
I want to go to a video here, clip number four. | ||
A little explanation of how dark money operates. | ||
And we'll talk about this in context of the likes of Mam Donny. | ||
We'll explore the conundrum that we find ourselves in and how we can get ourselves out of it. | ||
I really don't see it as that difficult. | ||
It just takes some gumption. | ||
It just takes some backbone. | ||
And just not to be led by a bunch of warmongering psychopaths in D.C. I'll explain what I mean on the other side, but simply it goes down to the false dichotomy that's being presented of you have to choose between the corrupt, | ||
you know, corporate stooge warmonger Lindsey Graham types in the GOP or the AOC socialist communist types on the left. | ||
There is a different way. | ||
There is just classic Americana that actually solves all these problems and avoids the excesses from either side and appeals to young people who just want some level of hope. | ||
They might one day own a home or have children and why we can't just operate like a normal functional country. | ||
It's beyond me. | ||
But this is a large part of why that is. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. | ||
Dark money explained. | ||
Hi, what can I do for you? | ||
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My friends and I want to donate some money to our boy over there. | |
Yeah, for sure. | ||
And how much money? | ||
Unlimited. | ||
Unlimited. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Unlimited money. | ||
Yeah, just to show our support. | ||
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Okay. | |
Obviously, you're going to need one of these. | ||
Yeah, no, totally, totally. | ||
So you know the rules. | ||
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You can only spend this on independent things like ads supporting him. | |
For sure. | ||
Yeah, you can't ask him for anything in return. | ||
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Oh, of course, no. | |
We would never talk. | ||
We don't talk. | ||
And you have to show me the names of all your donors. | ||
Like everyone who donated to the bucket? | ||
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Yeah, just so we know who's trying to influence him and what their agenda might be. | |
You could be from a foreign country. | ||
Yeah, no, that would be insane. | ||
So can I see your donors? | ||
Definitely, yes. | ||
He's right over here. | ||
That's your donor. | ||
That's a bag. | ||
It's a bag, yeah. | ||
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Basically, money goes into the bag and then it goes from the bag to the bucket. | |
So my donor is the bag. | ||
Okay, but who's putting money in the bag? | ||
I don't have to tell you that legally. | ||
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There's actually a special loophole for bags like this. | |
Who was that? | ||
Who was that? | ||
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I don't know who that was. | |
All right, this is ridiculous. | ||
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I have to get rid of this loophole and bring transparency back to our elections. | |
So you're not going to do anything? | ||
Oh, yeah, nothing. | ||
I mean, who do you think gave me this job? | ||
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Hey! | |
Hey! | ||
Good to see you. | ||
I see. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
That was actually great. | ||
Who is that? | ||
The oh my god, what the hell is that word? | ||
Hold on. | ||
Is it the Karenminon or is it Thekaranimon? | ||
Thecaraminonon. | ||
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The Karamanon. | |
It's very funny, sir. | ||
Please get an easier to read name. | ||
I would love to shout it out. | ||
Bring it up. | ||
I got to shout this guy out. | ||
That was a very funny skit. | ||
T-H-E-K-A-R-A-M. | ||
No, wait. | ||
N-M-E-N-O-N. | ||
The Karen Minon. | ||
I don't know how to say it. | ||
I don't know how to say it. | ||
Sorry, sir. | ||
Very funny stuff. | ||
But of course, I'd like to see a couple more additions that, because they didn't even show the part about how the guy putting the money in the bucket uses the money in the bucket to pay the politician, taxes his giant infinite pool of unlimited money to send back to the corrupt businessman in the first place. | ||
We didn't get to see the cycle, the laundry cycle of exploitation of the American taxpayer, but very, very funny skit. | ||
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So it's in kind of a tough spot, I guess you could say because our leadership is utterly co-opted and corrupt mostly old and universally retarded. | ||
It's not a great place to be. | ||
It's not a great situation to find yourself but it's especially baffling to me how the American people's interest is like never even considered by the people in power and certainly not anybody on the right. | ||
The poster child of this would be Zoran Mamdani, who in any normal situation would never even be anywhere close to power. | ||
But because of the utter incompetence of the American leadership, he not only is the frontrunner to become the mayor of our arguably greatest city, not even arguably, just our greatest city, New York City, and is a rising star in the Democratic Party who will no doubt influence things down the road. | ||
Now, this has only been made possible because of the sycophantic obsession with Israel that people on the right and the left show in local politics and national politics. | ||
And it also has to do with the economic situation that Generation Z and even the younger millennials find themselves in that go totally unaddressed by the GOP or the Republicans overall. | ||
Totally ignored. | ||
And scoffed at. | ||
And I just, I wonder, I just wonder how to deal with this, honestly. | ||
Because socialism is, is not the right answer and never has been and is always a ridiculous failure. | ||
Pretty much always. | ||
Now, you can debate what even socialism is, like where on the spectrum you lie, because you've got people that are like, but firefighters are socialism. | ||
It's like, no, they're not. | ||
They're a government service that we all agree is, you know, a good thing to have. | ||
I don't want things like police and firefighters to be privatized, but that is the direction things are moving. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
But then you've got Zoron and I've seen video. | ||
If we can grab Mark Dice's video from today, Mark Dice came out in the video about an hour ago talking about Zoron. | ||
He shows a bunch of clips. | ||
I'm going to play the first five minutes of his video. | ||
And one of the clips he shows in it is Zoron saying, you know, we'll seize the means of production, which is one of these things that communists say that doesn't actually mean anything anymore because we don't actually produce anything in this country. | ||
So what does that even mean, seize the means of production when 90% of your economy are seat filler adult daycare email jobs? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Are you going to do a hostile takeover of the Zoom software? | ||
You're going to seize the means of producing video calls because that's what we produce in this country now. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
It sees the means of production. | ||
This is like a holdover from the 20s when it was like the big factory owners. | ||
Like, what are you even talking about? | ||
What do you even mean? | ||
The means of production are all in China. | ||
Our production is all in China and Taiwan and Africa and South America. | ||
What are you even talking about? | ||
So, I mean, it just makes no sense, but they're at least responding to the economic uncertainty that Generation Z faces. | ||
And I'm frankly afraid that more and more Americans, an increasing number of so-called Americans, genuinely don't have the capability of understanding why it's a bad idea because it does in fact require second order effects in your understanding of them. | ||
But if your reasoning only goes so far as, but I'm getting something for free, how could this be bad? | ||
Like you're a child. | ||
Well, you know, that's a big problem. | ||
That's a big problem for all of us. | ||
So Mamdani fends off communist label as conservative attacks intensify. | ||
Zoron Mamdani, the 33-year-old New York State Assemblyman and Democratic Socialist, won the Democratic primary for New York City mayor on June 24th, 2025, defeating former Governor Andrew Cuomo. | ||
Mamdani's victory followed a youthful, affordability-focused campaign amid criticisms of Cuomo's record, amid Republicans and moderate Democrats distancing themselves from Mamdani's platform and past statements. | ||
President Trump labeled Mamdani a communist and radical left lunatic, warning federal funding could be cut if Mamdani is elected mayor, while Mamdani rejected the communist label and said city actions should align with international law. | ||
Mamdani's platform proposes free bus rides, rent freezes, city-owned grocery stores, and tax hikes on the top 1% of earners, garnering endorsements from progressives like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez amid attacks linking him to anti-Semitic allegations, which he denies. | ||
Which again, I mean, it's just so weird that, like, as far as I can tell and have looked into, Mamdani has never made an anti-Semitic statement. | ||
In fact, goes the complete opposite way, where he's talking about providing an 800% increase to the funding so Jewish groups can censor anti-Semitism in the city, fight hate crimes, or hate speech against their religious minority. | ||
He has, however, very explicitly gone after white people and said that white people are going to be taxed extra to pay for the non-white people. | ||
Chicken is just exhausting. | ||
It's the same thing we saw with the concert over the weekend. | ||
And the same thing we see over and over again. | ||
And it's almost like with the new Israeli hate that's going around, you're seeing it extra. | ||
Like Nick Cannon, sort of like the best example of this back, this must have been like 2017, 2016, when he goes on this rant where he's just like, white people are evil, white people are inherently bad, white people are less than black people. | ||
Goes in just this like incredibly racist, anti-white rant. | ||
And then at the very end is like, and you know, Jews too. | ||
And you fast forward, you know, a week and he's literally sitting there with a Yarmulka on talking to a rabbi, going, wow, yes, you're so right. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
And it's like, he wasn't even talking about Jews. | ||
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He was talking about white people. | |
But he never even apologizes for that. | ||
Never even gets. | ||
It's just accepted. | ||
It's just allowed. | ||
Same thing. | ||
You've got this guy saying, F the IDF. | ||
You know, he's doing this concert. | ||
BBC's broadcasting it. | ||
And he's saying the IDF should be destroyed. | ||
And so everybody cheering. | ||
Everybody's outraged over that. | ||
But in the same concert, he's telling the British, this is our country now. | ||
You've lost your country. | ||
You're never getting it back. | ||
Screw you. | ||
F you too. | ||
And it's just like, but what did the white people do? | ||
What did we do to you? | ||
Why is it always, why do they always hate white people? | ||
It's like I tweeted it out. | ||
You know, it's like, you know, the IDF is bad because they're bombing hospitals and starving babies and carrying out a genocide in front of everybody, killing and maiming tens of thousands of innocent women and children. | ||
So screw the IDF and screw the UK because they let us live here. | ||
It gave us access to the NHS. | ||
Ended the slave trade. | ||
It's like, so what, what, where is the hate coming from? | ||
I get the IDF hate. | ||
They're carrying out a genocide right in front of everybody. | ||
Not by seeing it. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
They say horrible things all the time. | ||
They're just vicious, just hateful, horrible, horrible people. | ||
I get why you'd hate them. | ||
Why lump the white people in with them? | ||
And the only reason I can think is because Israel only does what it's able to do because of the stranglehold it has over the white countries. | ||
So it's like, you know, they see no difference between Israel and America or Israel and the UK because functionally, for them, there is no difference. | ||
Why do we always get the flack? | ||
And why does nobody care? | ||
And again, it's always, it's not just inequal, it's disequal. | ||
It is inverted. | ||
For this guy, Mamdani, it's not like, oh, he says things that are against Jews and he says things that are against whites, but it's only the anti-Semitic stuff that gets attention. | ||
That would be unequal because you've got two of the same thing, but the responses are different. | ||
That would be one thing. | ||
Instead, he tells the Jewish groups that he'll do everything they want, grovels at their feet, promises them massive loads of government money to pay for their agenda. | ||
And he says, you know, white people are bad and need to be taxed extra explicitly in his actual announcement of his policy. | ||
He's like, we're going to go after the whiter neighborhoods. | ||
And in response to that, it's his anti-Semitism that's drawn so much concern. | ||
And everybody's commenting on his anti-Semitism. | ||
Like, do you understand what I'm saying? | ||
Do you understand what I mean? | ||
How disequal this is, how bizarre and absurd all of this is, and how we're not ever going to solve any of this if the only people standing up to Israeli influence in this country are radical Muslim immigrants. | ||
But that's who's standing up against Israel and influence in this country. | ||
You're like Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Green and Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib and Zoran Ma'am Dani and AOC. | ||
It's like you've got socialist non-Americans are the only ones like actually standing up against this in a forthright and forceful way. | ||
Oh yeah, and he doubles down on this plan to target whiter neighborhoods and says billionaires shouldn't exist. | ||
You don't want this guy to win? | ||
Stopping slaves for Israel. | ||
You don't want the country to fall to socialism piece by piece, city by city. | ||
And you've got to fix the economic system so that it actually benefits Americans and we aren't just endlessly exploited and impoverished for the sake of everybody else in the world. | ||
You have to actually do something for America. | ||
And I see people online saying, like, why are there no white politicians that can stand up to Israel like this? | ||
Like you see Zoron doing? | ||
Because, again, even Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene, we just saw the video. | ||
It's very tepid. | ||
It's very like, well, no, they have every right to do that. | ||
And it's good that they do that. | ||
I just think it's kind of strange, maybe, that it's a little bit odd. | ||
Maybe we should look into that. | ||
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But I don't know. | |
And the answer to why there's is the Holocaust. | ||
The Holocaust is the answer. | ||
Because white people have been brainwashed into accepting blame for something that we, in fact, stopped and sent hundreds of thousands of our young men over to risk their lives to stop. | ||
But it's too strong. | ||
The Nazi label is too strong, and any white person that stands up to Israel immediately gets blamed, gets called a Holocaust-denying white supremacist. | ||
And it really is that far. | ||
Who was it? | ||
Somebody, I guess they're calling Tucker Carlson a Holocaust denier or something. | ||
It's just, I mean, it's just this label that they put on people. | ||
And it doesn't matter. | ||
So because of this psyop of the Holocaust, the only people that don't care about that label or aren't falling for it or whatever are these like, you know, Muslim extremists, basically. | ||
So it would be really nice if white people would just stop getting blamed for everything and stop serving everybody who hates them, but if it's the only people being against Israel, what are you supposed to do? | ||
And importantly, it's about actually confronting the arguments that are being made rather than just ignoring them and calling them socialist. | ||
If people were actually informed, then yeah, calling somebody socialist would be an end to their political career, but that's not the case anymore. | ||
And hey, free things sound super good, don't they? | ||
Let's go to clip 15 here because I heard, I haven't actually watched this clip yet, but I heard he gives a great argument as to why there should be government-owned grocery stores in New York City. | ||
So let's watch that. | ||
City-run grocery stores have proposed a pilot program of one store in each borough. | ||
These are five stores in total. | ||
The total cost of this is $60 million. | ||
This is less than half the cost of what the city is already set to spend on a subsidy program for corporate supermarkets that has no guarantee of cheaper prices or collective bargaining agreements or even accepting spending. | ||
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I'm not looking at some like Soviet Union grocery stores on every corner that are going to be run by the government. | |
No, what I'm looking at is how to solve the very clear twin crises of affordability when you go to the grocery store and food deserts, which disproportionately impact black and brown New Yorkers across the five boroughs. | ||
Why could that be? | ||
Why do food deserts exist? | ||
Is it because grocery stores are racist? | ||
Is it because grocery stores are racist, I wonder? | ||
There are food deserts in these places because nobody wants to insure grocery stores in high crime areas. | ||
And so the only places that can afford to operate in those areas are bodegos. | ||
Bodegas, where everything is behind bulletproof glass. | ||
And all the exchanges are made with a little drawer through the bars. | ||
Is this going to solve the food desert problem? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
I thought this was very sufficiently destroyed by Jared Dillon at Daily DirtNap. | ||
It says, here's what's going to happen to the government grocery stores in New York City. | ||
People will sell goods at below cost, or stores will sell goods at below cost, subsidized by taxpayers. | ||
People will steal from the stores without fear of reprisal. | ||
People will buy goods at below market prices and resell them. | ||
Private grocery stores, unable to compete, will go out of business. | ||
Food shortages develop, followed by civil unrest and starvation, and the mayor will blame capitalism. | ||
And of course, this is the sort of extreme possibility of what will happen. | ||
But this is what I mean with like second order effects. | ||
It is kind of obvious that this will destroy regular grocery stores because how would grocery stores compete with taxpayer subsidized grocery stores? | ||
And as you know, I mean, the claim that these would not be for profit is utterly laughable. | ||
The term itself doesn't even really mean anything because everybody running these organizations will be making money hand over fist. | ||
It'll probably be more profitable to run the government-run grocery store. | ||
America has plenty of experience with government-run stores, and it isn't pretty. | ||
New York Mayor or candidate Ma'am Donnie wants to open city-owned grocery stores, but the U.S. already has a few, and they're a cautionary tale. | ||
Well, the entire history of the last century is a cautionary tale against socialism. | ||
They're not listening. | ||
I love the way people respond to this. | ||
They say, that's a boatload of assumptions. | ||
People will steal from stores without fear of reprisal. | ||
So all of a sudden, because it's ran by the government, people are not going to get in trouble for stealing. | ||
Interesting logic. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You ever been in the subway? | ||
You ever heard of fair Dodgers in the subway that's like bankrupting the city of New York? | ||
They are constantly running pilot programs trying to figure out how to stop people from stealing rides on the subway because it turns out when it's a government service and nobody's punished for breaking the law, everybody just takes advantage of it and nobody pays for it. | ||
And then it collapses and goes down. | ||
And it's like, okay, already people steal from stores with impunity. | ||
That already happened. | ||
You think it's going to be more or less when it's the government? | ||
And again, the subways is like the best example of why that government should not be running grocery stores. | ||
It can hardly run a subway system. | ||
At least not a subway system where you're not, hey, I'll say this. | ||
there will probably be fewer people lit on fire and burned to death in the grocery stores than there are in the subway. | ||
I'll say that would be a difference. | ||
There are probably going to be, of course, but I don't even know. | ||
But actually, now that I think about it, who's to say? | ||
Who's to say whether there will be more rapes or arson murders in the subway than the grocery store? | ||
It's anybody's guess at this point. | ||
And then there's this guess as to how it will happen. | ||
Here's what's actually going to happen to the government grocery stores in New York City. | ||
A study will be convened that last two years. | ||
A long report nobody reads will be issued suggesting it would be too costly for too little use. | ||
Regardless, to say face, one limited version will eventually be opened in the South Bronx as a test. | ||
It will be underutilized because crap offerings. | ||
It will effectively operate as a food pantry for low income, giving out canned products which already exist and cheap kale for the few well-to-do gentrifiers in the neighborhood. | ||
And it will close up in about a year to zero fanfare. | ||
I think that's also another good suggestion. | ||
But then Tim Kipchumba has the real interpretation of this that everybody needs to know. | ||
And yet it's still a good winning strategy politically. | ||
Conservative politicians have more work to do, especially the Gen Z and millennials. | ||
When you want to compete against free, it's a very hard job. | ||
You need to complement with heavy organizing, solid counter messaging, door-to-door, leveraged data and tech, perhaps some fear, selling on the dangers of free. | ||
But the point being that you can make all the points you want about the way that this will not work, the way that it's not going to solve any fundamental problems or the underlying causes of the symptoms that we're seeing like food deserts. | ||
You can make all those arguments all you want. | ||
The argument that's going to win, especially for all the dumb people who vote, is free stuff. | ||
Free stuff, free grocery store, food deserts, free, free, free. | ||
Vote for me and you'll get it free. | ||
How do you combat that? | ||
Well, certainly not by calling him an anti-Semite. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
All right, welcome back. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
We got a lot... | ||
We got a lot still to talk about today, but I want to go out to your phone calls, help guide the conversation. | ||
We got Tony in Jersey online too. | ||
Tony in Jersey, I'm a big fan. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Harrison, how are you making out? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hey, question. | ||
When do we start to realize that Trump's not a very good person when it comes to picking personnel? | ||
About 10 years ago, Tony. | ||
I mean, aside from Tom Holman, who do we like? | ||
I like Stephen Miller. | ||
Well, Miller's great. | ||
Yeah, I'll give you that one. | ||
But I mean, we got, you know, John Kennedy picked his brother to make sure his agenda got done as Attorney General. | ||
We got Pam Bondi, who's indicted, a couple people here. | ||
You know, Bongino's posting about this Cordelaine thing, like it's the biggest thing that ever happened in the history of the country. | ||
You know, like, let's get to it. | ||
Let's get to what we voted for. | ||
Why is this not happening? | ||
Yeah, it's a great question. | ||
I mean, it's the problem with our system. | ||
And, you know, I think, honestly, I think Trump is failing to take the mandate that we gave him. | ||
And, you know, I got no explanation for it, man, because in 2016 through 2020, there was some excuse of like, all right, he came into office with no experience. | ||
This whole administrate, the whole facade of the government was against him. | ||
Okay, you get one mulligan, right? | ||
You get one four-year chance to learn your lessons. | ||
But it really does feel like we're going through it again. | ||
It really does feel like despite being given the mandate from heaven in 2024, he's still trying to play the game. | ||
He's still trying to work with these people that are just awful. | ||
When I think all of us would be happy for him to extend executive power wherever he needs to, just get things done. | ||
But no, man, it sucks. | ||
And if he can't do it, I really worry for any legitimate reform into the future. | ||
And what do you think we need to do, Tony? | ||
Well, I mean, we had Elon Musk in there. | ||
And I honestly believe that Elon Musk was the best thing that happened to Trump. | ||
You know, his hard work in Pennsylvania, you know, he busted his butt and he sacrificed so much to help Trump get elected. | ||
His cars were getting burned up. | ||
His stores were getting firebombed. | ||
You know, that was a guy that he should have stood behind no matter what. | ||
And it seems like Musk being kind of shown the door by some of these bureaucrats. | ||
It's very frustrating because, you know, a lot of people, like you said, you know, you understand, well, he's standing up there with Fauci and Dr. Burks and the rest of these clowns the first time. | ||
It's like, okay, you know, we understand he didn't know the game, but he should know the game by now. | ||
And, you know, you got a few people like the Tom Homans, the, you know, the Elon Musk who were in there to do the right thing. | ||
But now Trump's going over to NATO, and now he sounds like he's a huge NATO supporter because they kissed his ass a little bit. | ||
You know, and that's what drives me nuts with this guy. | ||
It's like whoever's, you know, calling him sir or Mr. President or, you know, whatever is going on there. | ||
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But does he have, who is his guy who can talk to him? | |
Is my question. | ||
Who can pull him aside And say, Mr. President, we got to stop focusing on NATO and Iran and all this other business that doesn't matter and start focusing on cleaning out this country before it's too late. | ||
Because I really think it's getting to a point where there's, you know, if he doesn't fix it, who's going to? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, no, you're exactly right. | ||
And of course, he has a weird pattern of behavior where he really likes, I guess, winning people over. | ||
And so if you were against Trump, but now you're for him, he like loves you and will listen to you. | ||
But if you have been with him the entire time, he like doesn't give a crap about you. | ||
It's very annoying and frustrating, especially for us, saying the fact that they literally present, like at our bankruptcy trial, they presented like five experts to come out and talk about how Donald Trump would have never won without Alex Jones. | ||
And by the way, the trial itself is only happening because of our support for Donald Trump. | ||
So like we get Donald Trump over the victory line in the first place. | ||
We suffer the consequences for it. | ||
We provide the, you know, groundswell push and the talking points that he uses to win the presidency while Mark Levin is calling himself a never Trumper and Glenn Beck is putting Cheeto dust all over his face to mock Donald Trump. | ||
And yet these are the guys that get the exclusive interviews and get put on national security boards and all this other crap. | ||
So it sucked. | ||
And Donald Trump, if he wants to keep listening to his enemies, then he'll go down in history as Hitler 2.0, as a total villain. | ||
And two generations now, kids will be growing up thinking about Trump like they think about Richard Nixon now. | ||
A punchline, the butt of a joke, a symbol for corruption and incompetence. | ||
Now, Nixon didn't deserve that either. | ||
But that's a treatment that he got. | ||
And so, you know, maybe that'll be maybe that'll be Trump's legacy. | ||
He could have been the great reformer. | ||
He could have been American Caesar. | ||
Instead, maybe he'll be, you know, best known as a head-in-a-jar joke on Fujirama in the future. | ||
It's up to him. | ||
It's up to him. | ||
He can keep listening to his enemies and betraying his friends or not. | ||
And that really is how it feels. | ||
Thank you for the call, Tony. | ||
Very good stuff. | ||
Let's go to Mark in Texas now on line three. | ||
Mark, go ahead. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Happy 612, oh, speaker in the court of the Crimson King. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Very good model to you, Seth. | |
I have a gift. | ||
I have help. | ||
I have an answer. | ||
And I have a question. | ||
Which one do you want first? | ||
My God, are you a wizard or like a troll by a bra? | ||
You speak in riddles, Mark. | ||
Ah, or parables. | ||
Or parables. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Get me to the point. | ||
Give me the answer. | ||
Give me the answer. | ||
You say you had an answer for us. | ||
What's the answer? | ||
Okay, the answer is the book of the film. | ||
That ought to get your cracked staff hopping on intellectual rabbit hole deep dives. | ||
The book of the film. | ||
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Continue. | |
The book of the film. | ||
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Okay. | |
Anyway, consult the book of the film. | ||
All right, what do you want next? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Something that makes sense, Mark. | ||
Give me something that makes sense to my feeble human brain. | ||
Well, this all makes sense to me Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. | ||
Wasn't that your bumper music for today? | ||
I guess so. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Have you seen that film? | ||
No, I have not seen Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. | ||
That's quite a revenge film. | ||
It will bring me back to your Monday presentation when you said you needed help. | ||
We do need help. | ||
Do you have anything to offer us? | ||
Yeah, we all do, but that was the previous answer. | ||
So I have a gift for you. | ||
Would you like me to expound on that? | ||
The court of the Crimson King? | ||
Yes. | ||
Your gift is the stone that Schroyer rejected, but you have to come and take it. | ||
So bring your wife, bring your children. | ||
I'll smoke you a steak, and I will hand you it and some filthy lucre. | ||
I'm not very confused. | ||
Yeah, well, that's good because you were also requesting help for your meme quest. | ||
And that was kind of my answer from the Phonet Exposition, which, by the way, is SDSM for your military industrial complex former Army Intel board sweeper, which I think is part of your crackstaff, but it's somebody's speakers crackstaff in the Hall of the Crimson King. | ||
Who is that? | ||
And that brings me to Buckingham. | ||
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Yeah, that was The Court of the Crimson King. | |
I see. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
By King Crimson. | ||
Have you seen the face on that guy? | ||
No. | ||
Well, you should, because it's kind of like the rants that Alex, go ask Alex when he's 10 feet tall in the Diar J made, I think, on the day after or the day before Alex interviewed the Errol and he spoke about the answer to the question of the meaning of life, | ||
the universe, and everything, which unfortunately I didn't make the comments on that, but I did get to see the look on Owen's face when he finished his show with me and still didn't have his answer. | ||
So my answer to you in closing this out, and then I'll let you get back to the Intellectual Free Association on ACID that's going on, and that is Mokilium Bembe. | ||
You know where that comes from? | ||
I'm not sure I know anything anymore, Mark. | ||
You've scrambled my brain. | ||
That's all right. | ||
I appreciate you letting me on your show. | ||
Okay. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And that is Congolese for Brachiosaur. | ||
You can look that up in your funkin' wagnals. | ||
As soon as I figure out what a funkin' wagnal is, I'll do that. | ||
I'll do just that, Mark. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
I don't know what the hell's going on. | ||
The crew is laughing like they're in on the joke. | ||
I'm very confused here. | ||
Thank you for the call, Mark. | ||
I think. | ||
I think I should say thank you for that. | ||
Oh, yeah, we're in it now, folks. | ||
Let's go to Willie in San Diego. | ||
Willie in San Diego. | ||
Thank you for calling in. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
Yeah, the crimson thing. | ||
I remember 21st Century Schizoid Man. | ||
That was one of their songs. | ||
But anyway, we all know the protection's off the charts with Donald Trump protecting Israel. | ||
Could Netanyahu be holding our entire monetary system hostage in exchange for the United States' continued support in their conquering of the Middle East? | ||
Or could BB have info on Donald Trump regarding his involvement with Epstein? | ||
It was very interesting, Harrison. | ||
Jack Maxie was on John B. Wells' show, I believe, last Monday on the 23rd, and he told this wild story of his invitation to a conference penthouse meeting late last year, attended by the likes of Catherine Austin Fitz and other Palm Beach elites, | ||
where a multi-billionaire named Philippe Aguilar claimed he had purchased a bundle of tapes, bank records, and wire transfers with incriminating evidence on several D.C. elites, also claiming Donald Trump is in one of the tapes back in 2002 with a 14-year-old. | ||
There's no proof in my hand, and Jack quickly left the meeting, but it's an interesting claim. | ||
If people are interested, go back to John B. Wells' show with guest Jack Maxi on June 23rd, the Caravan to Midnight show. | ||
It's on Rumble. | ||
Well, maybe we'll have to get Jack Maxie on to talk about that, but he's a hard person to pin down. | ||
I mean, look, I don't think you're off the mark at all. | ||
I don't know if it's Epstein stuff, but remember, Epstein is sort of a catch-all. | ||
It's like a phrase word. | ||
It's like a superlative example of a phenomenon. | ||
It's not the only one. | ||
It's far from the only one. | ||
And there have been multiple of these types of rings discovered and broken up or announced and made official in just the last few years. | ||
You remember like last year, the year before, the D.C. police announced they discovered a prostitution ring that had all this information on government employees, people high up in the military, politicians. | ||
And like they announced the bust of this. | ||
They announced that they, you know, shut down this house of prostitution and have all of this data from all these people. | ||
They were never, you know, it was never announced who the people were. | ||
And there was a whole thing where like it was some sugar daddy thing where in order to actually receive the service, you like had to provide them with an ID and people were providing their like military IDs or their, you know, government IDs. | ||
So it's even speculation. | ||
It's like they have the official documents of the people involved in illegal prostitution in and around the DC area. | ||
They announce this, but then we never hear who it is that was involved in it and we don't hear anything about it. | ||
So like you have to understand everybody in D.C., more or less, is being blackmailed by everybody else. | ||
And, you know, Netanyahu and his trial and Trump, you know, tripling down on demanding, saying that, you know, America's support of Israel means that Israel owes us this one. | ||
It's like, have you ever heard of a worse trade? | ||
Donald Trump is somebody who has made a name for himself making deals. | ||
Have you ever heard of a worst deal ever in your life? | ||
It's the meme of the, you know, you receive and I receive. | ||
It's like they receive everything they could possibly want. | ||
Billions of dollars of military equipment, billions of dollars of cash so their government can operate freehand in our government to blackmail manipulate us like whatever. | ||
We just endlessly give to Israel. | ||
And in return, I guess what we're cashing all of that in to stop them from trying B.B. Netanyahu? | ||
It doesn't even benefit us at all. | ||
What the hell are they talking about? | ||
It's so crazy that it's Trump going, hey, with all the great things that America's done for Israel, you owe us this. | ||
Stop prosecuting Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
That's how you want to use our leverage. | ||
That's how you want to call in a favor. | ||
Not stopping the genocide, not stopping them from pulling us into another Mideast war. | ||
It's like, hey, we've done so much for you. | ||
You owe us. | ||
Stop prosecuting Benjamin Nanyahu. | ||
And it's just like, what? | ||
What the hell? | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Why are we doing it? | ||
And, you know, so it could be, it could be the financial thing. | ||
It could also be, you know, any number of other aspects. | ||
I mean, it's not an exaggeration to say that B.B. Nanyahu controls more votes in the Senate than Donald Trump does. | ||
Very literally. | ||
Donald Trump says, this is something I want passed, It's in no way a sure thing. | ||
You're going to have like maybe a third of the senators will be like, yep, 100%, let's do it, Trump. | ||
The other two-thirds are either going to be Democrats who aren't going to vote for it no matter what, or principled Republicans who refuse to use the government to actually help the American people because spending money is apparently an anathema to them, even though they sign off every year on billions upon billions of dollars in a million different retarded ways. | ||
He doesn't get any votes. | ||
He doesn't command any votes. | ||
Benjamin Ninah commands at least two-thirds of the U.S. Senate and gets whatever he wants. | ||
So it could be that. | ||
It could be hey, I really want this big, beautiful bill passed. | ||
Can you please tell all of your slaves to vote for it? | ||
Can you please get APAC to endorse this bill so I can get it passed? | ||
And in exchange, he has to, you know, stop Benjamin Nanyahu from being prosecuted for all of his crimes. | ||
So I think in terms of the I think it's more likely it was something like that than it was the financial markets, but that's an aspect, too. | ||
Right. | ||
And I also wonder, I was trying to figure out what even happens if Nanyahu is convicted. | ||
Frankly, I just don't think it's going to happen. | ||
And it's like the worst case scenario is he goes to jail for 10 years. | ||
Let me tell you, folks. | ||
Benjamin Nanyahu's not going to jail for 10 years. | ||
He should. | ||
He should be. | ||
Well, I'm not going to say what he should be, but he's not going to be, unfortunately. | ||
Thank you for the call, Willie. | ||
Let's go to Rob in Oregon. | ||
Rob, you're on the air about Memdani. | ||
Memdani, Zoron Mamdani in New York City. | ||
Rob, you're on the air. | ||
Yeah, I'm in Oregon, not New York, thank God. | ||
Oregon's probably just as bad. | ||
But yeah, Harrison, good morning to you. | ||
Memdani, the fourth Reich sleeping right under our nose and all the other little Memdanis. | ||
You know, Harrison, it's compartmentalization through all the conversations that you had. | ||
Everything's compartmentalized. | ||
It doesn't matter if you got goods on someone, if you, you know, you're in an agency, life in general, we're all compartmentalized to an extent. | ||
And, you know, it hides things. | ||
But not only that, it stirs the pot up in everyone's emotions. | ||
This should have happened. | ||
That should have happened. | ||
Why is he lying? | ||
Why is this not happening? | ||
And it's all a distraction. | ||
Mark, the crimson, I think this man knows a little bit more than he can have time to say. | ||
But here's the deal. | ||
While the pot's being stirred up and all our emotions are on high and we're focused on everything that means something to us, there's other strings. | ||
Just like Trump can't get done what Trump wants to get done. | ||
Why? | ||
Compartmentalization. | ||
We don't know all of the ins and outs. | ||
And, you know, the way to pull off a major plan is to keep folks looking in the wrong direction. | ||
Look here, not here. | ||
Do you agree with that, Harrison? | ||
To a certain degree, sure. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so, you know, we're human. | ||
We see what's going on. | ||
We're all politically involved, emotionally involved, and we're in this big, big thing of life right now. | ||
And what we're not looking at is the wizard behind the curtain. | ||
Toto's not there. | ||
Toto's barely there, that's saying, he's starting to pull that off. | ||
We've got the UFO hearings going on. | ||
Okay. | ||
We've got all these anomalies happening around the world. | ||
Okay. | ||
We've got things that can't be explained, so to speak. | ||
We've got underground bases, Area 51, the underground bases. | ||
Okay, now let's just stop right there and let's look at the underground bases for just one second. | ||
Okay, now there's documented proof that there's military personnel that have been assigned to Area 51. | ||
You could get some of these guys on your show, as a matter of fact. | ||
I know that two of them are available. | ||
And they are instructed before they go down, and they're handpicked, by the way, below seven and below levels. | ||
And they work directly with beings that are anywhere from 15 to 25 feet tall or larger. | ||
They're called Nephilim. | ||
Now, that just blows anybody's mind, like, oh, this can't be true. | ||
Well, what if it is true? | ||
As a matter of fact, I know it's true. | ||
And these men, these military men, have asked these giants, so to speak, what are we, this weaponry we're working on, what we're working on you with, what is this for? | ||
And they outright say, we're preparing for an intergalactic war with God and we're going to win. | ||
Now, those are huge statements, really huge statements. | ||
And I know Alex knows about this, but they're true. | ||
And so while we're all preoccupied with what scraps we want to get from the master, and we look at Trump like our knight in shining armor, which he's not, it's never going to happen because our eyes are not on the right thing. | ||
When we go back to Area 51, that rabbit hole goes very, very deep. | ||
And that's what they want to keep our eyes off of. | ||
They don't want us to look in that direction. | ||
Because really, no matter if you believe in God or not, everybody's going to stand before him one day. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It matters to me, and hopefully to you, and to who it matters to, you know, that's great. | ||
But here's the whole deal. | ||
You know, everybody's got their eyes off of what's really happening. | ||
And what's really happening has happened before. | ||
There have been resets in this world. | ||
That rabbit hole goes so deep that a lot of us are never going to get, you know, to the first level of it. | ||
I've got through many levels of it. | ||
And it would take your whole show and a few episodes to go through that. | ||
But the main thing is, is that it's not going to work out the way we want to. | ||
It all boils down to it's a spiritual war. | ||
Look over here, the natural. | ||
Don't look over here. | ||
Because when you look over here, all of a sudden, the reality is much, much stranger than fiction. | ||
Truth is much stranger than fiction. | ||
That's the true isoteric. | ||
That's where the rabbit hole, that's where we spin out on the acid trip. | ||
Well, that's absolutely true. | ||
Thank you for the call, Rob. | ||
We do have to go to a commercial break here. | ||
We'll be back in the third hour with more calls to come. | ||
I agree with Rob. | ||
You know, the problem with distractions, though, is you can't ignore them. | ||
Right? | ||
It's like, yeah, somebody's trying to steal your car, but they're lighting your house on fire. | ||
You can go, oh, the house fire is just a distraction. | ||
And it's like, okay, but my house is still on fire. | ||
Yeah, that's the advantage of initiative. | ||
Back to the third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
Taking your calls this hour. | ||
The number of dial is 1877-789-2539. | ||
Looks like our phone lines are full. | ||
We'll get to as many colleges as we can this hour. | ||
Let's go to Jake in Ohio. | ||
Wants to talk about the Epstein Temple on his little island there. | ||
Go ahead, Jake, you're on the air. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
More weirdness here. | ||
So I think it's called, I think what it's supposed to be is called the First Gate of Nana called Sin, S-I-N, of course. | ||
And then, you know, there's, it's in the Necronomicon. | ||
It's a book about magic from Sumeria and all that. | ||
But there's some stuff right here I want to read real quick. | ||
It says, thou must needs to prepare an altar to face the north, having upon it the statues of thine deities, or some such suitable images, an offering bowl and a brasier. | ||
Upon the earth, thee should inscribe the gate appropriate to the walking. | ||
If above thee is the sky, so much the better. | ||
If there be a roof above thy head, don't hang anything from it, in their words. | ||
But I brought that up because of the statues and stuff, you know, from the videos that James O'Keefe had on there, you know, where it had the statues and stuff on the outside. | ||
Now, there's actually a drawing of this in the Necronomicon, and it looks pretty damn close. | ||
It doesn't have the same style above the door with, like, the stripes, but everything else is a dead ringer. | ||
Well, the Necronomicon, I'm pretty sure, is a work of fiction. | ||
HP Lovecraft. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But it actually goes back, but it's actually got all kinds of N-key, N-lil. | ||
So it's not a fiction. | ||
And, man, I've been really diving into all this weird magic stuff. | ||
And, man, it is just too intricate to be fake. | ||
I mean, these guys have been amassing this information for thousands of years. | ||
This is what the Inquisition went out and gobbled up and all that. | ||
I mean, and the Inquisition became the East India Trading Company that became all these intelligence agencies. | ||
You know, they're still doing it. | ||
And, you know, for me, I think this is where their Achilles heel is really at, is in all this weirdness somehow. | ||
Yeah, there's definitely something to that. | ||
And there's a, I mean, the more you study history, the more you see like bizarre continuities where like, how is it these cultures thousands of years and thousands of miles apart both, you know, had exactly the same ceremonies, more or less. | ||
You know, both practice human sacrifice in exactly the same ways and for exactly the same reasons. | ||
And you got to think there's there must be more to it than we understand. | ||
And then you read things like the read Roman accounts of the ceremonies that the Druids did. | ||
And I'm sitting there reading like Tacitus or something, you know, some Roman writer from a thousand years ago. | ||
And as I'm reading, I'm going, oh my God, they're describing the skull and bones from Yale. | ||
It's literally the same ceremony that George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush did and John Kerry did as a member of the skull and bones in Yale. | ||
It's the same ceremony that the Romans were describing the skull and the druids doing a thousand years ago. | ||
But even more intense, but exactly the same. | ||
You lay in a coffin, you do things to yourself while admitting your sins. | ||
I mean, it's like, okay, there might be something to this. | ||
Either it's a way of like artificially connecting yourself to some pagan past, or there's something really in this that is psychologically powerful. | ||
Of course, you can take some of the things that they do at places like the Skull and Bones and see it also represented in places like Scientology, where they realize, like, wow, when you convince somebody to like admit everything they've done wrong in front of another group of people and combine it with like sexual humiliation, it does something very powerful and gives you control over them. | ||
Yeah, this occult stuff is very real and it's a reason that it persists constantly forever, regardless of the strength of religion or science. | ||
Occultism always under the surface. | ||
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Taking a record of the hearts and minds of the American people, it's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Calls today have been all very good. | ||
Some more interesting than others, I have to say. | ||
But a bunch of great calls, and we're going to go out to more now. | ||
We'll take calls throughout this hour. | ||
We'll go to Nick in Alabama. | ||
Now, Nick in Alabama online aid. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
How's it going, man? | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
I'm good. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
So two things. | ||
One, I have a question. | ||
Really, I just don't understand. | ||
You know, Alex talks about how he has a lot of influence at the White House. | ||
I know he has sources at the White House and Trump listens. | ||
And Trump invites him to the White House. | ||
And he says he never goes because, you know, he wants to stay there and fight. | ||
But mainly my question is, why not go and tell Trump all this stuff that we have issues with and all the problems and really been his ears. | ||
So maybe he can get more done if he actually talked to Trump and told him the issues that we're having and things that needed to be done. | ||
It just seems like he could, you know, possibly have a greater impact doing that. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
Yeah, that makes sense. | ||
I mean, you'd have to ask Alex or you just have to listen to Alex's explanations. | ||
I mean, I tend to believe Alex when he says that, you know, this is the more effective method of doing that, that you can, you know, go to D.C. and sure, maybe you get, you know, five minutes of Trump's time person to person. | ||
But when Alex is here, then, you know, we're, then this message isn't just going to Trump. | ||
It's going to tens of millions of people who can actually get it to Trump in a more effective way or, you know, get it to whoever needs to see it. | ||
I mean, at this point, we are effectively lobbying online for changes. | ||
If you look at the big, beautiful bill, one of the major changes that have been made recently is Senator Mike Lee has removed his attempt to sell national parkland. | ||
And he directly credits it to the activism and the outspokenness of people online. | ||
He says, over the past several weeks, I've spent a lot of time listening to members of the community, local leaders, and stakeholders across the country. | ||
While there's been a tremendous amount of misinformation, and in some cases, outright lies about my bill, many people brought forward sincere concerns. | ||
Because of the strict constraints of the budget reconciliation process, I was unable to secure clear, enforceable safeguards to guarantee that these lands would be sold only to American families, not to China, not to BlackRock, not to any foreign interest. | ||
For that reason, I made the decision to withdraw the federal land sales provision from the bill. | ||
So, you know, that is another example of I don't think we can take credit. | ||
I don't think any single person can take credit for this because it was the massive outpouring continually from people on the right pointing out how bad this was, posting memes, right? | ||
There's one meme of, you know, Lewis and Clark surveying some wide vista of land and going, one day we'll sell all of this to BlackRock, right? | ||
And it's like, you understand these are the memes that are changing the course of history. | ||
These are memes that are actually impacting the votes being made on Capitol Hill that's actually changing whether or not we have parkland in the future. | ||
So like the strength that we have now is not just from, you know, having Alex Jones as our spokesperson. | ||
It's from all of us taking that message and running with it and contacting your representatives on your own behalf. | ||
They do listen. | ||
They do listen and they want to be on the popular side of things and they want to be on the forefront of things. | ||
They want to take credit for stuff that's coming down the pipe. | ||
I mean, these are humans that have human ambitions. | ||
So Trump, I think, is almost a different level in certain regards. | ||
But I mean, I think they are listening to us, maybe even more so than they would be if we have personal one-to-one conversations. | ||
It's about utilizing and weaponizing the mass influence that we have to get changes made. | ||
But I think if you listen to his show, he's pretty clear on why he avoids going to the White House or being involved in that sort of way. | ||
So that's up to him. | ||
I'm not sure I disagree either. | ||
I'm not sure I would accept an invite to the White House just to be a prop of some sort or something. | ||
What do you think about that, Nick? | ||
It makes sense. | ||
It makes sense. | ||
I mean, I completely hear what you're saying. | ||
There's more power, I guess, you know, with the group, with everybody and, you know, all the listeners and viewers that y'all do have. | ||
There's definitely power behind that, power of the people. | ||
You know, only other thing I'd say as far as the administration goes, you know, talking about people not getting stuff done, like Pam Bondi, you know, put, why not put like Jay Fixers in there, people that he actually pardoned? | ||
Like, let's make Owen Schroer, the White House press secretary, why not bring people from InfoWars and these other platforms, you know, into the press briefings, into the White House press room, | ||
you know, really get people who have been prosecuted and are really pissed off at the deep state in there, not, you know, just these popular right-wing people that don't do anything once they get in there, like Pam Bonnie and, you know, really have somebody that's been through the fire, you know, that might actually do that. | ||
I agree. | ||
I completely agree, and I'm right there with you. | ||
And it is especially frustrating when you see things like it was announced or it was going around again that I guess, and I guess it happened in April that Mark Levin was appointed to some national security council. | ||
It's like, Mark Levin, really. | ||
Mark freaking Levin, the never Trumper warmonger Psycho just constantly shrieking about how America has to go to war with Iran right now, and you're a traitor if you don't want to. | ||
It's like that guy, that guy gets a position with authority in the government. | ||
Gee, I wonder why. | ||
I wonder why he gets something and nobody else does. | ||
Or Ben Shapiro getting invited to testify in Congress, even though he was never censored. | ||
No, look, they're never going to treat us fairly. | ||
And this is the thing that frustrates me most. | ||
I published something on Friday about a fundraiser for Alex's family being sued again. | ||
And I swear the first four comments, I'm pretty sure the first four comments was like cartoonish. | ||
The first one was like, yeah, right, I'm never donating to this Mossad operative. | ||
The next one was, yeah, right, I'm never donating to somebody who hates Israel and is an anti-Semite. | ||
And it's like, yo, clearly nobody listens to this guy. | ||
Clearly, nobody actually watches the show. | ||
Like, nobody's saying this. | ||
Nobody actually who watches the show would ever say any of that crap. | ||
And then the other two were the same type of things where it was like, yeah, right. | ||
Ever since he became a Trump sicko fan. | ||
The other one was like, ever since he turned on Trump and threw him under the butt. | ||
And it's like, I guess this is the problem. | ||
I guess this is the problem with actually just being independent, with actually not falling into any of these categories. | ||
And again, you would think that with 10 years of the Great Awakening happening, 10 years of people being made aware that Alex Jones was right the entire time about everything from the poisons in the food and water to the pedophile, sex ring, blackmail, like just right about everything. | ||
And it's so obvious. | ||
Like you're telling me you can't tell the difference between InfoWars and Daily Wire. | ||
You're telling me that to these, to you, these two outlets are the same. | ||
Because that's what people are saying. | ||
People are like, oh yeah, InfoWars is Zionist. | ||
And it's like, you understand that that is one way is like fed jacketing, bad jacketing, right? | ||
It's our enemies telling you that we're with them. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I just don't understand how you can be presented with such obvious, clear examples of multiple organizations and multiple personalities, popular political talking heads, who are just like blatantly subversive, blatantly controlled opposition. | ||
And you can't tell the difference between them and us. | ||
You don't find any differences between them. | ||
Let's see. | ||
They're calling for war. | ||
They were never Trumpers. | ||
They told you to get the injection during COVID. | ||
And they get invited to testify at the Senate and congressional hearings about censorship, even though they've never been censored. | ||
And you can't tell the difference between them and us, who go hardcore on everything, who are America first regardless of who has anything to say about it, who are never invited to have any position in government whatsoever, and instead are constantly brought up in hearings that we're not allowed to attend. | ||
And by the way, we've been in bankruptcy for two years and more at this point, where our every financial document is in the hands of the federal government and is totally public. | ||
And it's like, if you're trying to defeat a worldwide, centuries-old, nefarious, secretive cabal, a network of secret societies and corruption and influence and blackmail networks, you think you're going to defeat them and you can't tell that InfoWars is the real deal? | ||
You're so lost and incompetent that you can't tell the good guys from the bad guys at that most basic level and you think you're going to take down the weavers. | ||
You think you're going to be able to take down the spider web. | ||
Are you serious? | ||
And you can't even tell that. | ||
This is what I mean. | ||
A lot of people, not as good at figuring out who's a double agent as they think they are. | ||
And they end up doing a lot more damage to their own movement than they think that, you know, than they've ever done positive because they're incapable of actually determining who's the real deal and who's not. | ||
It's very frustrating. | ||
We'll go up to more of your calls now. | ||
Brandon in Arizona. | ||
Thanks for calling in about what's going on in Idaho. | ||
Brandon, you're on the air. | ||
Yeah, hey, Harrison, I just wanted to see if you heard anything about the sheriff in Idaho handling the whole shooting thing. | ||
I followed up Mike Adams, the health ranger, talking about it, but he trained in Israel with Massad. | ||
A lot of our police do, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, I don't know if that was supposed to be a lot bigger false flag attack. | |
I mean, that'd be a, seems like it'd be the perfect sheriff For sometimes bigger ordeal, I don't know. | ||
Yeah, I haven't looked into him very much yet, but certainly it's a very regular thing. | ||
I mean, the NYPD has entire terrorist fighting aspects of their organization that go to Israel to train with Mossad. | ||
It's, you know, things like, and dude, you know, what's his name? | ||
George Floyd died because of a Mossad tactic. | ||
Putting the knee on the back of the neck. | ||
That was Mossad training. | ||
A lot of the over-militarization of police comes directly from the war on terror and the shift in mindset of police going from being community leaders who are there to get your cat out of the tree and help you cross the street to soldiers in a war against enemies, domestic enemies like people in Waco. | ||
A lot of the excess supplies that the police use are leftovers from the global war on terror. | ||
In order to receive those supplies and receive the funding they need, then they have to complete training. | ||
And some of the training is with Mossad and Israel. | ||
And the training that they give them, you understand, is literally the training of how a heavily armed, how do you put it? | ||
A heavily armed group of militarized police can oppress unarmed civilians. | ||
That's like what their training is. | ||
You open up their training manuals and it's pictures of police with like M4s or AR-15s and it's like martial arts moves with the AR-15. | ||
How to use the butt of your weapon to crack the skull of a protester. | ||
Like that's literally what they're trained to do, which obviously in any war situation, the only reason you have a gun is to use the gun to shoot your enemy because it's life or death. | ||
If you're being trained on how to use the gun as a melee weapon to disable unarmed people, you might not be training to be the good guy. | ||
You might actually be reading the evil manual by accident. | ||
If the crew can bring up some of the tweets and things you were just showing, so I didn't have a chance to read them out loud. | ||
But we just pulled up Mike Adams' tweet about this, as well as some Wikipedia articles about it. | ||
If y'all want to bring that back up, I do want to read exactly what it said. | ||
But just giving you the background, yeah, the American police often train with Mossad. | ||
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Okay. | ||
Yeah, because we just had him. | ||
I want to read them here in just a second. | ||
So this is from Health Ranger Mike Adams. | ||
Sheriff trained with Mossad. | ||
If this Idaho incident turns out to be carried out by a Nazi skinhead, just know that a new round of war with Iran is imminent and the intelligence community needs a narrative push to get public to support Israel. | ||
Trained with Israel intelligence, Sheriff Robert Brian Norris of Kuntakai County, Idaho, just happened to have been trained by the Mossad in Shinbet. | ||
Yeah, I'm telling you, a lot of them are. | ||
I mean, do we, I mean, the ADL trains every FBI agent. | ||
Most sheriffs and heads of SWAT teams are trained by the IDF. | ||
Sometimes in Israel, sometimes they come over here for training. | ||
I mean, what do you not understand? | ||
Following the September 11th attacks, Norris was selected to lead a team at the newly established Joint Regional Intelligence Center to assist the United States during the war on terror. | ||
He held security clearance for sensitive compartmented information and was responsible for managing personnel and resources from local, state, and federal agencies, FBI, CIA, and the U.S. Attorney's Office. | ||
While established at JRIC, Norris was selected to train in Israel with Mossad and Shinbet. | ||
Upon his return, he was promoted to lieutenant at the LASD by former Los Angeles Sheriff and convicted felon Lee Baca. | ||
His career at the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and his move to North Idaho, Norris volunteered with the Kootenai County search and rescue team from 2017 to 2019. | ||
That's funny. | ||
I was actually going to say, I should have said it before because I was going to say, you know what? | ||
I bet this guy is A, not from Northern Idaho, and I bet he was put in Northern Idaho sometime after 2016 because Northern Idaho, you know, is still a place where you've got a lot of anti-government types, you might say. | ||
It's also one of the whitest places in the country and has a historical association with KKK-style white supremacist organizations, with whom are many U.S. police departments training with a chronic human rights violator, Israel. | ||
Yeah, so you've got this guy who's been trained by Israel. | ||
And it sounds like this guy wasn't just subjected to their training. | ||
Sounds like he was high up. | ||
Sounds like he had security clearances and was heavily involved in the intelligence side of things as well. | ||
So, frankly, I'm concerned that this guy is in Northern Idaho at all. | ||
Because what that means to me is that this guy trained for this and then was put in Northern Idaho to be the point lead on the destruction of any white separatist group. | ||
Or not even white separatist group, just militia group, anything of the sort. | ||
We should probably do a deep dive at some point about the way that a lot of these Jewish groups like APAC and the ADL, but there are others, SPLC and others, directly contributed to Waco and Ruby Ridge and all these others, because just like today, | ||
back then, there were these groups that are private, sort of ethnic supremacist organizations like APAC or the ADL, which, you know, are sort of vaguely trying to deny that they're ethnic supremacist groups, but they obviously are. | ||
They're sort of allowed to operate in the open like that. | ||
And it's these groups that would write reports that would be sent to the federal government where they would identify things like the Branch Davidians as super dangerous anti-Semitic hate groups leading to the crackdown on so-called militias and white separatist groups or whatever. | ||
You've got the bombing in Oklahoma, total false flag carried out by the intelligence agencies. | ||
But all of that was sort of orchestrated and quarterbacked by private NGO groups fighting white supremacy and extremism in Christian communities, which just means that they're Jewish supremacist groups. | ||
We've got a bunch of people killed for not wanting to go along with America being Israel 2.0. | ||
We should get into it. | ||
I should pull some of that information because it's very direct. | ||
It's not like speculative. | ||
It's very, very direct. | ||
In the same way, the ADL trains FBI agents and takes them to the Holocaust Museum to tell them that white supremacy is the only type of supremacy there is and it's the only thing we have to worry about, concern ourselves with. | ||
And the same thing was happening 20, 30 years ago to an even more effective degree. | ||
So yeah, I'm not surprised that the dude trained in Israel. | ||
Not surprised. | ||
That is concerning. | ||
And actually, now is a great time to read the story. | ||
From InfoWars, censorship, psyops, and false flags, a plan to break MAGA and push war. | ||
New Microsoft and Mossad-backed report frames anti-war MAGA voices as foreign agents. | ||
Alex Jones has already sounded the alarm warning that terror attacks from Iranian sleeper cells or Israeli deep state false flags would be used to justify regime change. | ||
A published war game from what Alex calls the Microsoft and Mossad-funded network Contagion Research Institute has exposed a chilling globalist scheme to frame anti-war MAGA voices as foreign agents, paving the way for false flag attacks to justify a U.S.-led regime change in Iran. | ||
Titled False Flags and Fake MAGA, the report is a blueprint for psychological operations designed to silence patriots who question neoconservative war drums, manipulate crises to discredit content, discredit dissent, and drag America into another Mideast quagmire. | ||
And remember, you know, there are big security fences that just went up around the White House and other government buildings in Washington, D.C. with no clear purpose for why those were just erected. | ||
Anti-climb, you know, defensive barriers around buildings around America, around D.C., sort of like after January 6th, you have this very suspicious attack in Idaho. | ||
And of course, we've been pointing out forever that if you want to really get censorship going, start a war. | ||
You want to get depopulation going, start a war. | ||
You want to reorganize the entire industry of a country, start a war. | ||
All these things get a hell of a lot easier with war. | ||
Breaking through the censorship barrier. | ||
One truth at a time. | ||
You're listening to the American Journal. | ||
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And I'll just say, it's just incumbent on us right now because as far as the Great Awakening is going, on our side, as much success that we are having, the main goal of us is to expand the net, is to spread the fire. | ||
There's a lot of people out there that seem hyper-focused on pushing the radicalization farther and farther of taking people who are already awake for the most part and just like browbeating them until they become extremists, basically. | ||
The goal we should all be pursuing is waking up the average normie. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
We need mass awakening. | ||
We don't need a few people in their internet ghettos making empty threats that they have no ability to pull off. | ||
We need mass awakening. | ||
We need the average person knowing exactly what's going on and understanding that the things that they themselves have experienced were not accidents and were not mismanagement or incompetence by the people in charge, but in fact, the desired outcome of programs implemented by people who hate us and are trying to destroy our country. | ||
That has to be the message. | ||
That has to be the goal and the motivation of what we're doing here because that's the only way that we get out of this. | ||
And as soon as people wake up to it, as soon as they realize, Start paying attention to what's going on and start seeing that this path was never necessary or unavoidable and that it's okay. | ||
It actually is okay to judge these things and not like them. | ||
This is kind of vague, but so much of our inability to get anything done is Americans been brainwashed into thinking that if the truth is hurtful, then you're not supposed to say it. | ||
Or if reality is offensive, you have to bury reality. | ||
And we got to just cut through the noise and just tell people what's really going on. | ||
And it'll stick with people if you do it in the right way. | ||
And it'll get through to people if you approach them in the right way. | ||
You have to understand, though, a lot of America, a lot more of America is ready at this point, but there's still a lot of America that just is not ready, is not ready for the revelation. | ||
And if you approach them incorrectly, you only drive them farther from the truth. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I don't know. | ||
It's just we're not doing well as a country, and it's time to admit that. | ||
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Anyway. | |
I just, I want to get into all the cultural stuff, but it doesn't, we got all this other stuff talked about. | ||
But if you just think about the proliferation of even just things like plastic surgery and the obesity crisis. | ||
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And I don't know. | |
I don't know, man. | ||
It's like people don't, like they both understand, but will not actually comprehend how screwed America is. | ||
Like you can't, if you go to a mall with a normie and you look around, you go, is this a healthy society? | ||
They can't say yes. | ||
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They can't say that we're doing well. | |
You got people walking around. | ||
It's like something like 80% of women have had some sort of cosmetic surgery. | ||
Like it's a very normal thing now, as disturbing as this is, to have like plastic surgery. | ||
Even when like you're a young, attractive person, I've heard of, you know, it'll be like a bachelorette party and they're all getting Botox injections. | ||
A bunch of 24-year-old women getting Botox injection. | ||
Like there's something sick happening everywhere. | ||
And it's this entire mindset of being incapable or unwilling to see the cause of your problem and instead always wanting to treat the symptoms. | ||
And this is the thing where I just got to go to calls because otherwise I'm just going to go off on a gigantic rant, ramble about how all this stuff is intertwined because it all is, but you look at the medical, like our medical system is just so screwed. | ||
You would never design a medical system like this from the ground up. | ||
You would never design a medical system where you have these giant corporations motivated by profit to keep people sick so they can constantly be supplying them medicine and how every single, you know, disease or illness or discomfort is treated with a pill or a surgery. | ||
It's like, this is so wrong. | ||
This is so crazy. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
So like a frog boiling in water, the average army now just watches TV and has no idea. | ||
It's like they have no idea that what they're watching is like a horror show. | ||
And that like if you were to bring anybody from 100 years ago into the future and showed them TV, they would just be like vomiting all over them. | ||
They would just be vomiting and like passing out and just like horrified at what we've become. | ||
The average person just doesn't even notice. | ||
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Doesn't even notice. | |
So our goal has to be to get them to just notice. | ||
Just look around and go, why is everybody, why is everybody fat? | ||
Why are all the children gay? | ||
Why is plastic surgery as common as wearing earrings now for young women? | ||
Why can I not speak the language of my neighbors anymore? | ||
How is it that our birth rate is half as much as it needs to be just for replacement level, and yet our population is growing so quickly that we're running out of land to build on? | ||
Does anybody get how none of this makes any sense? | ||
Why do you not notice this? | ||
Why can you not see this for yourself? | ||
And what is it going to take for you to understand that it is literally impossible for this to just happen out of coincidence? | ||
Like this is all by design. | ||
It's all on purpose. | ||
These people can't be wrong 100% of the time by accident. | ||
Anyway, I got to stop rambling. | ||
I got to go out to call. | ||
So let's go to at Swarm Friend in Washington. | ||
At Swarm Friend wants to talk about the shooting in Idaho. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Swarm Friend, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
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First off, I want to start with a small quick prayer. | |
Heavenly Father, all who hear my words, please bless them with discernment. | ||
In Jesus' name, I pray. | ||
Amen. | ||
Amen. | ||
All right. | ||
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So the thing in Idaho, it stinks. | |
It stinks to high heaven like the Las Vegas shooting. | ||
You know, you've got the Masai-trained sheriff. | ||
And yesterday, you know, the first bit of it that I saw actually came from that left-wing publication, the was it, pamphlets or whatever. | ||
And immediately they were pinning it on, you know, white supremacist and they made sure to include the verbiage Christian in there. | ||
And then I started to see stuff about this guy named Travis Decker. | ||
You know, apparently he he was some army guy that flunked out of Ranger school. | ||
And I don't know, they're trying to pin it on him. | ||
And he's more like a convenient patsy than anything else. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Apparently they've already shot the guy, but they haven't released the identity or any of it. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
The whole thing just stinks and it really smells like it's going to be one of those, well, whoever we need to crack down on, they're going to be the ones who get blamed for this. | ||
Because, you know, it's put enough garbage and sewage out in the public square. | ||
Nobody knows what's real. | ||
You know, and that's why I began this with a prayer because we all need to be stepping back and questioning what exactly is going on, you know, and not to accept just the first thing that you hear. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And, you know, this is one of the things that we have to be extra careful on because it's actually something that the bad guys will do is they'll put out a fake identity, a fake identification for some sort of crime. | ||
And then people who want to be first out of the gate will run with it. | ||
And then it turns out to be somebody else and they get sued. | ||
So I'm waiting for official confirmation as to the suspect in this shooting. | ||
I'd heard the Travis Decker name, but I haven't seen any confirmation of that. | ||
That was last night. | ||
Today, there is supposedly, I mean, the Associated Press has identified the person they say is responsible for it, but it was told to them by law enforcement under the condition of anonymity. | ||
So I'm not going to report on it until we have confirmation because that's the type of thing that is pretty, you know, cut and dried, whatever the term would be, defamation or whatever. | ||
Travis Decker accused of murdering his three daughters is still missing. | ||
Here's why one expert believes he's alive. | ||
So I guess this guy murdered his family and then went on the run, and they're saying it might be him. | ||
I'd seen a report saying it was somebody else. | ||
Of course, there was also just last week the report that by Iran saying that there was an Israeli false flag that was foiled in the U.S. That was reported in the Tehran Times. | ||
We told you about that last week. | ||
And I mean, we just know from historical pattern that that is the type of thing they need to get us into a war is a major false flag. | ||
And this looks like it could be one of them. | ||
I mean, I agree the whole thing stinks very similar to the Las Vegas shooting. | ||
But I have seen reports of a suspect that's not Travis Decker. | ||
Have you seen that, Swarm Friend? | ||
We may have lost him. | ||
But again, I'm not going to report out until we're confirmed because that is one of the things that'll get you in trouble. | ||
Let's go to Josiah in Kansas. | ||
Josiah, thank you for calling in. | ||
Line seven, you are on the air. | ||
Hey, what's up, Harrison? | ||
First things first, there's some secret benefits to the methylene blue and the sea moss that people might not know about. | ||
And I just recently had my first really bad... | ||
Yeah, yeah, tell me. | ||
Hello? | ||
Hello? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello? | |
You might not be able to hear us. | ||
We hear you, Josiah. | ||
Stay on the line. | ||
We'll see if we can reconnect with Josiah because he doesn't know we can hear him. | ||
Let's go to Joshua in Georgia. | ||
Joshua, you are on the air about solutions to our current situation. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
I hear you. | ||
Do you hear me? | ||
Hello. | ||
I don't know what's going on with our phone lines this morning. | ||
Joshua. | ||
You can hear me. | ||
I want to say that I don't know what combination of I was on the blue meth, and then I got the Life Force and the Shilajit. | ||
And for a week now, my sciatica, which I've had for over 30 years, is gone. | ||
It's been gone for about a week. | ||
I'm currently off everything to see what exactly it was, what combination did it. | ||
But for the reason of my call, let me see if you can hear me. | ||
Okay. | ||
I do hear you, Josh. | ||
I don't think there's, to get back to your original question, I don't think there's a political solution to this, what's going on in the world. | ||
I think it's a spiritual battle. | ||
To go back to Rob called earlier, the enemy comes to kill, steal, and destroy. | ||
And right now we've got the trans movement, abortion, obesity, all these things are meant to kill, steal, and destroy human life. | ||
And man, I wish I could hear you talk to me. | ||
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But that's basically what I got. | |
I'll listen to you online. | ||
Well, dang it. | ||
Yeah, I don't know what's going on with our phone lines right now. | ||
I do wish I could have a back and forth with some of these callers. | ||
But yeah, it is. | ||
It's all about how to destroy. | ||
And, you know, I don't know. | ||
I just keep thinking of my son really, my son's four. | ||
He really looks up to his older cousin. | ||
His older cousin just tricks him sometimes. | ||
And he's four, so he doesn't know any better. | ||
And I have to just tell him, son, he's just tricking you. | ||
He's just lying to you. | ||
And my son doesn't want to believe it. | ||
He's like, no, he said it was over here. | ||
And I'm like, it's not, though. | ||
It's not over here. | ||
He just sent you on a wild goose chase. | ||
This literally happened yesterday where my son is looking for something, and his cousin is like, Oh, I hid it over there. | ||
And I'm like, He never went over there. | ||
It's like still in his pocket. | ||
I just, some toy, I knew where the toy was, and it wasn't over where the cousin. | ||
My son is like, It's over there. | ||
And I'm like, No, it's not, dude. | ||
Your son, your cousin's just tricking you. | ||
He's just lying to you. | ||
He's just tricking you. | ||
And it's like, he couldn't believe it. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I just, I feel that way with normies where it's like, but, but what did we do with the trans kids that will, I mean, but don't, isn't for their mental health? | ||
And it's like, no, they're just lying. | ||
No, just, they're just lying to you. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I mean, do they think it's funny? | ||
Do they want you to be destroyed? | ||
Are they, do they believe what they're saying? | ||
And, you know, are lying by accident because they're stupid. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't care. | ||
They're lying. | ||
They're lying to you. | ||
They're tricking you. | ||
Don't fall. | ||
So don't fall for it. | ||
And that really is how I feel at this point. | ||
Now, you know, people are going to want, people aren't going to be satisfied with you just telling them that they're being lied to. | ||
But if they can't see it for themselves, you know, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what else to tell them because they are being lied to. | ||
And they keep getting lied to. | ||
And we keep exposing the lies. | ||
And then they keep falling for the next lie. | ||
For some reason, I don't know. | ||
It makes sense with my son. | ||
He's four years old. | ||
He doesn't know what the hell is going on. | ||
He gets a little bit of, he gets a pass being four years old. | ||
Not understanding that when he gets tricked every time, he should stop being tricked like that. | ||
But if you're old enough to vote in this country, hell, if you're old enough to, in some cases, be my grandparents and you still can't figure out that you're just being constantly lied to and tricked by people who hate you and are lying to you because they're motivated by hating you, like I don't, then I don't know how to get through to you. | ||
I really don't. | ||
Let's go to BS Assassin in New York now on line four. | ||
Go ahead, BS Assassin. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Omasta, my friend. | ||
How are you? | ||
Hello, comrade. | ||
From the Soviet enclave of New York. | ||
Yes, Prefect Cock Dela Aruski. | ||
How are you? | ||
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I'm good. | |
Yeah, I like to talk about nano crystals. | ||
And hey, man, you've asked a lot about New York, but Texas, you want to talk about fat people? | ||
I mean, you guys got like elephants walking around over there. | ||
I mean, you're not going to be able to do that. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
First of all, that's racist. | ||
They're from Mexico. | ||
Second of all, I've said nothing but nice things about New York this show. | ||
I've called it our greatest city with no caveat or nothing. | ||
I love New York City. | ||
I genuinely do love New York City. | ||
It's just the politics are not great. | ||
Not great, my friend. | ||
So come on now. | ||
I'm on your side on this. | ||
Well, we all got to be on the same side. | ||
And I would never talk about seceding because seceding is exactly what they want to do, divide and conquer. | ||
But I like to talk. | ||
I've been researching about nanocrystals that the military uses to spray on targets. | ||
And I believe that that is definitely something that they're spraying on us now. | ||
And also, I keep getting this vision that they're going to blow the seawall in Manhattan, just like in the Batman movie to usher in the, you know, the technocratic nightmare. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And I keep getting this vision because that's, I mean, how many times they're going to blow up New York? | ||
It's the, you know, it's the center of the world. | ||
If you wanted to really get like a good terror attack, that's where you would go. | ||
Shut down the stock market, implement the digital currency. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, I just keep seeing this whole thing. | ||
And then, and plus all the scumbags that old real estate down there will make out like bandits. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
So it's just like, and all the immigrants that they pushed in there. | ||
So like, I just keep seeing this thing. | ||
And, but everyone look at the nanocrystals for biometric tracking. | ||
And also, another thing that I'm worried about, the methylene blue is also used for biometric tracking. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Because you take that, it dies all your organs. | ||
So, I mean, they're looking to do a technocratic nightmare, the likes of which would make Terminator blush. | ||
This is what these guys, I mean, all these things. | ||
On that note, I'm so glad you reminded me of this. | ||
I'm sorry to cut you off, B.S. Sassen, but I still wanted to play this video from over the weekend, and you just reminded me, because you're exactly right. | ||
You're not right about methylene blue. | ||
That's different. | ||
That's tracking through your body. | ||
But yeah, the technocratic nightmare they're trying to bring along. | ||
I don't even know if I'll have time to get to this video. | ||
I love your call, B.S. Sassen. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
I want to go to clip 12 here. | ||
It's Peter Thiel. | ||
We'll just have time to get to it. | ||
Where Peter Thiel is asked about the Antichrist. | ||
He gives this interview where he's talking about the Antichrist and wanting to stop the Antichrist from coming. | ||
And then he's asked a very uncomfortable question about the fact that he is seemingly doing everything he can to pave the way for the Antichrist. | ||
So let's go to clip number 12 now. | ||
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This is my very specific question for you, right? | |
You're an investor in AI. | ||
You're deeply invested in palantir, in military technology, in technologies of surveillance, in technologies of warfare, and so on, right? | ||
And it just seems to me that when you tell me a story about the Antichrist coming to power and using the fear of technological change to sort of impose order on the world, I feel like that Antichrist would maybe be using the tools that you were building, right? | ||
Like, wouldn't the Antichrist be like, great, you know, we're not going to have any more technological progress. | ||
But I really like what Palantir has done so far, right? | ||
I mean, isn't that a concern? | ||
Wouldn't that be the irony of history would be that the man publicly worrying about the Antichrist accidentally hastens his or her arrival? | ||
There are all these different scenarios. | ||
I obviously don't think that that's what I'm doing. | ||
I mean, to be clear, I don't think that's what you're doing either. | ||
I'm just interested in how you get to a world willing to submit to permanent authoritarian rule. | ||
Well, but Again, there are these different gradations of this we can describe, but is this so preposterous, what I've just told you, as a broad account of the stagnation that the entire world has submitted for 50 years to peace and safetyism? | ||
This is a 1 Thessalonians 5.3. | ||
The slogan of the Antichrist is peace and safety. | ||
And we've submitted Peter Thiel and the Antichrist, the original tech right, power player on AI Mars and immortality. | ||
I wonder what he says about immortality. | ||
I haven't had time to listen to that whole interview yet, but I saw the clips from it and they're all kind of equally that ridiculous. | ||
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Has he never thought about that before? | |
The guy's like, you talked about the Antichrist a lot. | ||
Are you aware that you are in fact building the infrastructure for his empire? | ||
The guy's like, huh. | ||
I guess I am. | ||
I guess I sort of am. | ||
You ever thought about that? | ||
I just made more convinced that he knows exactly what he's doing and he's contributing to it. | ||
You want to talk about 50 years of peace and safety or whatever he said. | ||
There's a lot more going on than submitting to peace and safety. | ||
Although it is about globalism and they are trying to build the Tower of Babel. | ||
But don't you love the gay Jewish oligarch technocrat being told like, you know, you might be the Antichrist? | ||
He's like, what? | ||
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Me? | |
Little old me? | ||
Yeah, they know exactly what they're doing. | ||
You don't become one of the world's richest men by being as dumb as he's pretending to be right there. | ||
I don't buy it. | ||
I'm not buying it for a second. | ||
Thanks for now. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
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