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The American Journal: Deep State Trembles As DNI Gabbard Unveils Ironclad Evidence Of Democrat Elites Orchestrating Coup Against Trump, Subverting The Will Of The American People - FULL SHOW - 07/21/2025
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joe rogan
The first video of his that really woke me up was the video he did on the World Trade Organization protests in Seattle, when he showed that there was these groups of masked men who dressed in military uniforms with military issue shoes.
And they all ran around in this peaceful protest for the World Trade Organization and started smashing things and lighting things on fire and creating chaos, which allowed the police to then move in.
Then these people all holed up in one house.
They negotiated with the police and they were all released.
unidentified
While the labor march was large and peaceful, it was the unexpected violence that captured most of the media attention.
Innocent bystanders walking along the sidewalk are getting tear gassed.
And while the governor made assurances this morning things are back to normal, they're definitely not.
The state of emergency was just an hour old.
alex jones
The state of emergency that they've been training for so long to deal with.
Who was behind it?
What caused it in Seattle in December of 1999?
The World Trade Organization meeting.
The riots, the supposed riots, and the military and police working together to keep the public safe from all that evil rabble.
In recent years, the WTO, since its inception, has come across incredible opposition worldwide because of its obvious authoritarian implications.
That's a hard thing to deal with when you've got highly motivated people that have real complaints and valid issues.
How do you deal with it?
Well, you simply call in your friends.
tim in california
Nobody was directly confronting the police.
No one laid hands on anybody.
Nobody touched property.
unidentified
And they're arrested anyway, solely because the WTO comes to town.
China and other foreign governments wander in here.
tim in california
And now they're gassing everybody.
alex jones
What did you see here?
michael flynn
Did you see any violence?
unidentified
In downtown Seattle today, the First Amendment ended at 4th and Spring.
Not only could you not say what's on your mind, you couldn't wear it.
joe rogan
I feel that.
unidentified
What's the point?
This man had an anti-WTO sticker on his backpack.
You took it off my Right, there are no protests down here.
No protests.
You saw what happened yesterday to your city We're not going to let it happen again, okay?
Not allowed that, Mr. Sticker.
tim in california
Not here.
alex jones
The left coast communists posing as anarchists under Delta Force direction.
unidentified
Broke windows at the gap.
tim in california
They're smashing windows at McDonald's.
unidentified
They're dumping over garbage cans.
alex jones
What's wrong with this picture?
If the police are supposedly there to protect the public and property, then why?
Why did state police, Seattle police, as well as the feds stand back and allow the anarchists en masse to run around and throw bottles at police, cones, rocks, you name it, and assault private property as well as members of the general public?
You see, the anarchists were actually given their own operations base.
unidentified
Seven days after they commandeered this downtown building, anarchists walked away without a word from police.
bentley in greenville
It feels to me like we won.
unidentified
The building is owned by the Low Income Housing Institute, a private nonprofit that is in large part funded by the city and is now working with the city to house the anarchists.
alex jones
All started by 30 to 40 anarchists running around, burning and beating and smashing and stealing.
And the police, like dogs at the end of a chain, a rottwater you've been slapping, suddenly had their leashes released and with wanton abandon, they rampaged out in a berserk fashion and attacked old ladies, store owners, you name it.
And then they got to ship everybody to the FEMA center.
That's right.
FEMA was helping during this learning process for everyone.
kristi noem
We've seen 400 people arrested.
unidentified
The facility at Sandpoint, we're told this fall, we're told they did not create another one at Boeing Field.
So why didn't the police department arrest the anarchists when they moved out of that building?
Well, that's a question a lot of people are asking, especially since the West Precinct is just down the block.
We asked the police department this weekend, we asked them again today, they still haven't returned our call with an answer.
alex jones
It's a staged, managed operation.
These same anarchists have been using Washington, D.C. to create a state of emergency.
For a day, they allow them to spray paint pig on police cars and attack officers.
And then the police are released once they're at fever pitch.
They are useful tools to neutralize the general population's ability to engage in political protest.
unidentified
It's Monday, July 21st in the Airborne 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.
Get everybody all the stuff together.
Okay, three, two, four, scandal.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Coming to you live this Monday morning.
Hope everybody had a good weekend.
We got a lot to talk about today.
Lots of developments in a number of different areas, including a heck of a lot of treason, heck of a lot of treason from the past rearing its ugly head.
So we'll get to all of that.
And we'll take your phone calls today.
Lots of videos to get to as well.
Stay tuned.
We'll begin today, as you do every day, with our daily dispatch.
unidentified
We'll be right back.
harrison smith
All right, here it is, folks.
Your daily dispatch for Monday, the 21st of July, 2025.
Microsoft alerts businesses and governments to server software attack.
Microsoft warned of active attacks exploiting a critical zero-day vulnerability in on-premises SharePoint servers beginning July 18th.
The attacks stem from previously unknown flaws, with some attackers bypassing July patches, causing new zero-day discoveries.
iSecurity identified over 85 compromised SharePoint servers Worldwide, linked to 29 victim organizations, including U.S. federal agencies and businesses holding sensitive data.
Microsoft has released emergency patches for SharePoint subscription edition and 2019, urged admins to enable AMSI integration into vendor AV and recommended disconnecting servers if AMSI cannot be enabled.
Long story short, this is a giant vulnerability that affected just about everything.
And we're not really sure how much this has actually affected things.
There are a lot of instances where people are drawing connections.
I was watching Chase yesterday draw a connection between the Alaskan airline outage and this particular hack.
There's also the U.S. government saying that some of the servers that the DOD were using were based in China.
That's ridiculous.
I'll show you a statement from Pete Hegseth in just a second on that.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump posted AI video showing Barack Obama arrested by the FBI.
On Monday, President Trump posted an AI-generated video depicting former President Barack Obama being arrested inside the Oval Office.
And I believe we have that video when he played his B-roll.
Amid declassified disclosures, Tulsi Gabbard alleged senior Obama-era officials fabricated the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, arguing it was designed to undermine Trump's presidency.
Inside the deep fake clip, No One Is Above the Law caption appears on screen showing FBI agents handcuffing Obama as Trump watches and smiles.
Across social media, critics called the video deeply irresponsible, warning it could mislead millions and stir political tension.
Well, just wait till it really happens.
You think this is bad?
Just wait till he's really arrested.
You're going to see a lot of outrage from this.
Here's the video.
We're playing it now.
Again, we can get more into this later, but it's nice to see people at least talking about what happened with Obama in the correct language.
It's interesting when they say things like, Tulsi Gabbard alleged senior Obama-era officials fabricated the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
It's like, what do you mean she alleges?
Where else would it have come from?
This is completely undeniable, irrefutable fact that yes, it was the Obama administration that used, knowingly used fake evidence to get a warrant, try to destroy Trump before he ever became president, and then weaponize that information against his presidency the entire time.
I mean, that's not even up for debate.
It's not even a question as to whether or not that happened.
The question is, how have they not been held to account yet?
Of course, we're seeing a lot of, well, I don't know if they regret it, but certainly the outrage from the no one is above the law crowd is certainly something to behold.
Meanwhile, off-duty CBP officer shot in face during robbery at New York City Park by a suspect ID'd as a legal immigrant, career criminal, who got freed after every bust.
An off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was shot in the face after being robbed by a moped riding illegal immigrant in a New York City park on Saturday, but he shot back and wounded his attacker, according to sources.
The suspect has been identified as Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a 21-year-old Dominican national with a lengthy rap sheet in New York, according to sources, but was let go each time he was busted, despite having a deportation order.
You can actually see some of the video of this event that was captured by security cameras in the park at the time.
Mora entered the U.S. illegally via the southern border under the Biden administration.
The Department of Homeland Security said Sunday.
The 42-year-old federal agent and a female companion were sitting on a rock along the Hudson River in Ford Washington Park in Manhattan when they were ambushed by the two men on a moped around 11.50 p.m., according to police sources.
After a brief exchange and tussle, one of the moped riding men fired a gun and hit the victim in the face and left forearm.
The agent then drew his own pistol and fired multiple shots at the perp, hitting the suspect.
Morrow was struck and wounded three times by the return gunfire, sources said.
So I see what the problem was.
I see what the problem was.
There's an inconsistency here.
See, the CBP agent, he was acting like he still lived in America, where you can do things like enjoy a Sunday afternoon at a park with your bow.
That's not the world we live in anymore.
So that's going away now.
It can come back.
We just arrest and punish the criminals that are destroying our peace and way of life, or we can just stay inside all the time.
I guess those are the options that we have.
Some pretty big stories out of Israel this weekend that are truly something else.
Israeli lawmakers took part in sadistic sexual rituals survivors reveal.
Oh, good.
Several women on Tuesday testified in the Knesset about sexual abuse they suffered as minors as part of religious ritual ceremonies.
The testimonies came during a joint meeting of the Knesset's Committee on Status of Women and Gender Equality, chaired by member of the Knesset, Pinina Tamino Shete something from the National Unity, and the Special Committee on Young Israel's chaired by member of the Knesset, Nama Lazimi of the Democrats.
The joint meeting was organized in the wake of an investigative report published on the 2nd of April by Israeli journalist Noam Barkin.
Yael Ariel, one of the abuse survivors, shared, I experienced ritual abuse over many years until my late teens and was forced to harm other children.
I chose to speak out and make my voice heard.
I received threats after revealing my story.
From ages five to age 20, I was harmed in these ceremonies.
According to Ariel, she received testimony from several women who claimed that doctors, educators, police officers, past and present members of the Knesset were involved in this abuse or in these abuses, saying, I filed a complaint with the police that was closed after a few months.
I know of Other cases that were closed.
Speaking out today in the Knesset is a historic moment.
It's pretty insane.
We might have to return to it.
We'll touch back on this after the Daily Dispatch.
But suffice it to say: mind control, sexual abuse from the highest levels of the Israeli government, rabbis taking little kids into the woods to do unspeakable things for unspeakable reasons.
Our greatest allies.
Finally, we have this breaking Texas Antifa gunman fugitive captured.
This, of course, we've been reporting on.
Armed and dangerous North Texas Antifa gunman fugitive Benjamin Song has been captured and two more of his comrades have been charged for allegedly abetting his escape.
Benjamin Hanil Takeshi Song, 32, has been evading arrest by the FBI following the ambush shooting on the Prairie Land Detention Center and ICE facility on the 4th of July.
Between 20 and 30 rounds were fired at the agents and responding police in Alvaredo, Texas.
One local officer was shot in the neck and survived.
11 members or associates of the heavily armed cell have been federally charged so far with attempted murder and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.
They also face local terrorism charges.
At least 14 firearms have been recovered in the investigation, in addition to a cache of ammunition and body armor.
So good to see one of the violent communist revolutionaries captured from this.
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And like I said, we have lots of videos to go along with all of these stories, including all the stories that we covered in our daily dispatch.
Let me just pull up the actual correct folder here so we can go to some of these.
And we'll start with the statement from Pete Hegseth about the fact that they discovered that a lot of the DOD cloud software computing was done in China by Chinese firms.
This has been outsourced by corporations that the DOD had partnered with.
Here's Pete Hegseth, clip number 10, on the absurdity of the American Defense Department running off of servers located in the homeland of our geopolitical arch rival.
Let's watch.
pete hegseth
Earlier this week, we were alerted to a potential vulnerability in our DOD computer systems, and we've been checking into it ever since.
It turns out that some tech companies have been using cheap Chinese labor to assist with DOD cloud services.
This is obviously unacceptable, especially in today's digital threat environment.
Now, this was a legacy system created over a decade ago during the Obama administration.
But we have to ensure the digital systems that we use here at the Defense Department are ironclad and impenetrable.
And that's why today I'm announcing that China will no longer have any involvement whatsoever in our cloud services effective immediately.
And at my direction, the Department will also initiate as fast as we can a two-week review or faster to make sure that what we uncovered isn't happening anywhere else across the DOD.
We will continue to monitor and counter all threats to our military infrastructure and online networks.
And I want to thank all those Americans out there in the media and elsewhere who raised this issue to our attention so we could address it.
And that's why we're talking to you today.
As the president would say, thank you for your attention to this matter and God bless our warfighters.
I'm going to sign that memo right now initiating that review.
harrison smith
So there's Pete Hagseth, Secretary of Defense, signing the order to review the fact that DOD was running cloud servers in China.
What?
I just, how do we allow these things to happen?
And it just, that really is the overwhelming sense that you get when you read all these stories.
It's just, we haven't been taking any of this seriously at all.
And it really does feel like it's just like some form of just assumed but false invulnerability.
Like we just don't have to worry about any of this stuff.
Like it just doesn't matter until you realize decades down the line, oh, that actually mattered a hell of a lot.
And yeah, we can't just ignore this stuff.
Whether it's just the open borders and just millions of criminals coming in, just outsourcing everything to foreign countries.
It's just, it is just bizarre to be acting like we live in a world where nationalities don't matter and national security just doesn't, it just doesn't matter.
Just outsource everything, offshore everything, and everything will be fine.
And it's like, it's bizarre to be acting that way when nobody else is acting that way, when these other countries take their national security very seriously and their border protection very seriously.
It doesn't make any sense for one country not to be paying attention to any of that stuff.
It's just, it just is bizarre and weird.
And it all seemed to have started to happen under Obama that all this happened.
And the more you sort of look into it, the more you realize what an intelligence operation Obama was in totality.
Like, it may have been a little, they may have been a little too quick off the mark.
Like, I think maybe if they had waited another eight years, let some John McCain type take over and spend eight years just making everything worse and getting us into more wars in the Middle East or whatever, and then try to run the foreign communist Muslim guy, I think they could have succeeded.
But the more you learn about Obama, the more it's like, wow, he really was put in place to literally dismantle America and sell us off for parts and, you know, usher in this new era of globalism.
I just think they were a little early on it.
I think they thought they were in a better position that they were.
And so instead, he just sort of messed everything up.
And I really hope that Trump and his team are serious.
And this is like a glimmer of hope, even overshadowing or providing a different color tint to what's been going on with Epstein.
Where it's like that would be a valid excuse for why they're failing so hard with Epstein.
If they come out and go, see, guys, we couldn't pay attention to Epstein because we're arresting all of the Russiagate actors.
We're focusing on RussiaGate behind the scenes.
And we're arresting Obama and Clapper and Comey and everybody else involved in that ridiculous charade.
Then I think we all go, oh, that's why you were telling us a shut up about Epstein because you were focused on other stuff.
That would make sense.
That would be, you know, a pretty valid reason.
That would at least make up for the abysmal failure of the Trump administration up until this point.
So I really, I really hope that's true.
I really, genuinely hope we get the non-AI version of the Obama arrest soon, because that is actually necessary for the sake of justice and just the continuing function of our government.
You can't let them get away with this.
You cannot let Peter Strux and Lisa Page and Andrew McCabe's and Barack Obama's get away with weaponizing the intelligence services to try to destroy the candidacy of their enemy and then to, you know, use it to destroy the ability for that candidate or that president at the time to actually fulfill the functions of his office.
Like that's actual treason.
That is actual abuse of power.
And these people have to actually be charged and arrested for it.
We're sick of hearing words.
We're sick of hearing talk about this.
We're sick of hearing braggadocious claims that they're going to arrest them eventually one day and don't worry, trust the plan.
We want to see the actual thing happen.
We want to see the arrest.
We want to see the charges laid.
We want to see these people actually pay for their crimes, not just tough talk from the Republicans.
I think we can all agree.
I think we're all on the same page that we're just done with the talk.
It's just stop talking.
Just do it.
We don't want the AI video.
We want the actual video of him being arrested.
We actually want Obama arrested because he actually committed crimes.
Now, if you're under the impression that this is some sort of crazy thing for Trump to be posting a video about, maybe I need to remind you that they literally arrested Trump.
The man has a mugshot.
If you didn't want this to be the precedent, you shouldn't have done it.
You have no right to complain.
Again, you just have to look at the language of these people to understand that if they ever get back in power again, they will go to levels that we are not even prepared for.
Let's go to clip number 11.
This is Tulsi Gabbard exposing a ton of Democrats' elite, including Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Again, I don't think these preemptive pardons are compliant with the law whatsoever.
And I think we could in perfect safety of the Constitution reject all of them and actually punish these people for the crimes against humanity that they've carried off.
Tulsi Gabbard seems to be hinting that that's the direction she's going.
Great.
Let's see the outcome.
Let's see the handcuffs.
Here's Tulsi Gabbard, Clip 11.
tulsi gabbard
You guys who watch me know that I use the word Democrat elite a lot.
People ask me, who are these Democrat elite that you speak of?
Yes, it's people like Joe Biden, people like Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer.
But it's important to recognize that it is also unelected officials like Fauci, who has shown throughout his entire career serving under both Democrat and Republican administrations through his actions that he serves his own interests and the interests of big pharma and big government consistently over the interests of the American people.
The insidious part, the insidious part about this is that he and others take these actions and abuse their power in the name of working for our best interests when in fact they are doing the exact opposite.
For example, as you remember, during COVID, Dr. Fauci demanded that we place blind faith in him and the government.
They said, just trust us, just trust the science, that we are acting in the interests of your public health.
But over time, we saw what it was really about.
It was about control.
It was about more money, huge amounts of money, our taxpayer dollars being put directly into the pockets of big pharma.
harrison smith
And that, of course, is the most minor of crimes.
When you're talking about Anthony Fauci or Barack Obama, it's not about putting money in the pockets of big pharma.
It's about weaponizing the fear that's created by the virus that they designed in a lab and then released on purpose in order to create the fear that they then used to quietly enslave humanity.
And I'm, again, not sure if this is something that we need to go over again, relitigate again, because it seems like we've done it in lifetime for the past five years.
And again, we're just sick of the investigations, of the discussions, of the jaw-jaw, the words, the nonsense.
Just charge them and arrest them.
We have all of the evidence we could ever possibly need.
And we've had it damn near a decade at this point.
The Russia Gate collusion conspiracy was the greatest threat to American democracy at that point.
Since then, there have been a couple of others.
I would include January 6th in another realm where we just know with absolute certainty who it was that caused it.
And even the show trials that they held, I think, were in flagrant violation of the Constitution, and they should be held to account for that as well.
These things are just absolutely outrageous that they pulled off.
They're actual genuine threats to the continuation of our government.
And nobody is above the law, and they have to be held to account.
This isn't Donald Trump fudging the numbers on the price of collateral for some loan that he paid off in full.
All right.
This is open treason, abuse of power, and just the playground violation of our constitutional right to choose our leaders as we see fit.
These people have to go to jail.
We're not just talking about it.
We have to see...
trials happen.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
It's truly hard to encompass the level of evil that we've been subjected to for the last decade or so.
unidentified
Welcome back.
harrison smith
And I don't know if it's a tactic or just a convenient consequence of the way these people are that they do so much stuff that it's like the crazy, insane, objectionable stuff that should, in all justice, result in like the overthrow of the government.
It just goes to the wayside.
It just falls to the wayside because the next insane crime against humanity gets all of our attention.
And so now we've got Tulsi Gabbard and others from the Trump administration looking back at the Russia collusion narrative.
It's good to remind ourselves, like, oh yeah, less than 10 years ago, there was this crazy conspiracy of the most powerful people in our country using our most invasive,
you know, spy state abilities to do everything they can by hook and crook, by lie and deception and deceit and falsified evidence and falsified warrant applications and any other thing they thought they could get away with to try to stop Donald Trump from becoming president.
And they cannot get away with this.
They can't get away with it.
Now, of course, by the time this was fully exposed and we're aware of what's going on, you had, you know, the war in Ukraine brewing and the, you know, conflicts of interest there with everybody and their kid being some board member of a Ukrainian gas giant and Trump trying to investigate that and having to be impeached over it because he got too close to the kicking the spider's nest and unveiling all of their corrupt
activities in Eastern Europe.
And then you had COVID where they created a virus in a lab and released it on purpose.
And then when you're still reeling from the insanity that that causes, they're locking everybody down and doing a bunch of other crazy legal crap, screwing over the election system in a completely fraudulent way while simultaneously burning down the city for Black Lives Matter.
It's like there was just, there's just been so much stuff.
There's been just such a cascade of insanity.
Because of course, at the end of that, it became January 6th, then the manhunt for everybody even associated with anybody on the Capitol that day.
Seeing innocent people thrown in prison for 20 plus years on terrorism charges.
It's just kind of unimaginable the amount of just insane abuses that we've been under for 10 years.
So, you know, while I would love to see to go back even farther to like charge people that got us into the war in Iraq and that type of stuff or go back and, you know, re-litigate 9-11 and see if we can't get to the truth of what happened there and charge people involved in that cover-up in the first place.
It's like at a certain point, okay, maybe there's like a 20-year expiration where it's like, let's not waste our time with things 20 years ago, but 10 years ago, I think is still perfectly valid for investigation and punishment for what these people did.
So it's good.
It's like we're going back to my early days here at Infowars, 2016, 2017, learning and relearning the depths of corruption that exists in this country as just the media,
Democrat Party, the establishment of Republicans, the FBI, the CIA, the executive branch under Obama, and everybody else in any position of power with the ability to actually stop this from happening, they all colluded together to allow this crime to be committed against Donald Trump because they really thought they were going to get away with it.
The other thing that we have to remind everybody, the reason we know everything we do about RussiaGate and the way it all went down is because they were so brazen in the way that they did it.
Because they genuinely thought they would be able to keep Trump out of office, get Hillary Clinton in like they planned, and then she would be able to do what these people do best, which is cover it all up, sweep it all under the rug, and just continue the persecution from an even greater position of power.
So we know who these people were.
We know what they did.
We know how they did it.
We just know everything.
And we know why they did it.
The insurance plan, thinking that, A, we'll be able to stop him because certainly once we start observing and surveilling Trump, clearly he's got to be a criminal, right?
He's got to be involved in nefarious activity.
So all we need to do is get that warrant, and then we'll spy on him.
Once we start spying on him, it'll be a matter of minutes before something crops up that we can spin out into a viable criminal charge or something.
They really thought that was going to be the case.
They didn't think they'd ever have to explain their text messages.
They didn't think Trump would win.
Turns out, Trump's not actually a criminal.
He's not actually involved in the Russians.
He's not actually falling for the honeypot operations that they carried out, actually sending Russian agents to him to try to get him to agree to something that they can then use as probable cause for spying on or further interfering in the electoral process.
It's just, in a word, they tried to pull a coup.
They tried to overthrow our political system by weaponizing the intelligence agencies.
And if they aren't punished for that, I think they're probably going to do it again, if I had to guess.
I think this is the type of thing you need to set an example with and show people that the American system is actually that powerful and put truth to the mottos you always hear of nobody is above the law.
Obama's not above the law.
Biden is not above the law.
Anthony Fauci is not above the law.
And these people have to, for the sake of the continuation of our system, be held to account for the crimes that they committed against me and you and all of us and Donald Trump, but all of us.
And so let's, I got so many videos to go to on this, but let's start with clip number one here because this just goes back to the statement we just heard from Tulsi Gabbard about Anthony Fauci and the whole scandal of the preemptive pardons that were signed and apparently are a thing.
And the fact that a lot of these were signed.
Again, there's no investigation needed.
We have it in their own words.
Like we know with absolute certainty, reported on it last week, that like they would tell Biden, here's the thing you're going to sign.
He would agree to it.
And then they would change what it was, not tell him and sign it anyway.
And that's just like what they've admitted and what we know to be true.
And likely they never got permission from Biden in the first place.
I believe this is Alina Habiba.
Is that her name?
One of Trump's lawyers talking about the process necessary to actually use an auto pin, how Republicans have to follow this order of operations to the letter, every step accounted for.
But the Democrats, they kind of did whatever the hell they wanted, because of course they did, because in very real way, Democrats all, for all intents and purposes, above the law in this country.
Let's go to clip number one.
gabrielle cuccia
We never print out any presidential document that requires a signature unless it says in writing, ready for AP, AP being auto-penned.
Then myself or any of my former coworkers would take that document, walk it up to the fifth floor of the executive building, and we would hand it over and stand there, sign a piece of paper with Office of Records Management.
There's a whole process that is required to be cataloged.
So when you hear someone say, I don't know who told me which way or whatever, well, you know, even look at the recent New York Times article.
Joe Biden said, oh, you know, I was responsible for all of those 1,000 plus pardons.
And Jeff Zions, the chief of staff, was also there.
And he could vouch for me.
All that is in the National Archives.
It's on the White House server.
So if these people don't want to necessarily perjure themselves, although I think they already have guilt by admission in some cases and omission, there is an easy process in which the National Archives and the White House servers themselves.
harrison smith
So I think we can just throw out all the auto pin stuff.
I think he can just throw it all out.
I think we can just, you know, safely assume that they never complied with the order of operations.
They never did what they were supposed to do.
So it just doesn't count.
And this is just the way it works.
Like, this isn't even an option for us.
It's not like it really shouldn't even be up to us.
Like, these crimes were committed, so they have to be punished.
If there's a process by which the auto-pinned signature is considered valid, that process isn't followed, then it's not considered valid.
And it's just like, it's very simple.
There's no argument.
Just this is the way it has to be.
I don't know why it's not that way.
But it should be.
But it should be.
Let's go down to clip number three.
This is Jesse Waters talked about the Russian hoax.
As if we have to relitigate this.
Again, for the past 10 years, everybody's known exactly what happened and exactly who was involved.
They just haven't been punished.
Again, it's just, I can't, I cannot understand why we're sitting here with these just abject criminals admitted on the face of it all of their crimes in evidence for the whole world to see, and we just don't charge them.
Why not?
Why not?
Let's go to clip number three now.
jesse watters
Fox News Alert, we just got a peek inside Obama's black book, and it turns out Barack knew the Russia hoax was a hoax all along, but pushed it anyway to sabotage the Trump presidency.
DNI Tulsa Gabbard, declassifying pages and pages of documents showing Obama's intel guys briefed him just weeks after the 16 election that the Russians didn't actually sway the election.
Quote, we assessed that Russian and criminal actors Did not impact the recent U.S. election results.
Criminal activity also failed to reach the scale and sophistication necessary to change election outcomes.
But Obama just couldn't accept that.
So he and his staff instructed intel agencies to cook up new reports to support Russia collusion.
Quote: After the meetings, Clapper's executive assistant emailed intelligence community leaders, tasking them to create a new intelligence community assessment per the president's request that detailed the tools Moscow used and actions it took to influence the 16 election.
Tulsi Gabbard described what she found as a conspiracy to subvert the will of the American people.
And she says the people involved should be prosecuted and has made a criminal referral to the Department of Justice.
We knew Hillary created the dossier, and now we have proof that Barack was calling the shots and the documents to prove it.
harrison smith
So they should probably all be arrested.
They should probably all be arrested by this point.
Again, Trump shared an AI video of Obama being arrested.
Kind of a great symbol for what Trump has come to represent.
False hope.
Fake hope.
Fake things that should be done but aren't actually being done.
They talk about it a lot.
They talk a big game.
Nothing ever happens.
Nobody's been held to account.
Nobody's been arrested.
Nobody's been charged.
We get it.
The best we've gotten so far is an AI simulation of what we've been begging for for 10 years at this point.
Weirdly appropriate.
Go down to clip number four.
This is General Flynn calling on the Department of Justice to confiscate Barack Obama's passport and do other necessary maneuvers to stop these people from fleeing justice or in some other way, just let them know, put them on notice that they will not get away with crimes that they committed that we all know about.
That have been well documented for years.
Here's General Flynn.
michael flynn
And being brought into jail.
I would say right now, if I were in the Department of Justice, or if I was in the White House, I would demand that the Attorney General immediately take away the passports from these individuals who we know have already been named.
And there's some others that have not been named yet.
Take away the passports.
Do not allow them to leave this country because I guarantee they're waking up this morning saying, where can I go?
We've got to get the hell out of here.
Because they committed a massive, massive conspiracy to undermine and overthrow the United States of America, the United States government, the president of the United States, and the presidency.
And they left a wake in their path that is unprecedented as Jack.
harrison smith
I think the charge here is going to be treason.
I mean, it basically has to be.
It was treason.
I mean, it was, no doubt.
But a lot of other people are talking about how this could get pretty crazy pretty fast, talking about kill switches that Obama sort of left behind or just the race riot Antifa insurrection that would occur after somebody like Obama would be arrested.
But it's got to happen.
It's got to happen.
It really does.
And again, there is no speculation in this part.
This is not a conspiracy theory.
This is the documented and well-evidenced existence of an actual conspiracy, of a genuine conspiracy.
That sort of goes on.
I mean, you could tie it in to like the 51 intelligence agents lying about the Hunter Biden laptop as well.
Maybe not quite as egregious since it didn't involve falsified evidence to get warrants to spy on people, which really is the heart of the Russiagate collusion operation.
But it's all the same players using very similar tactics in coordination and cooperation with the mainstream media, who's perfectly aware of all of this and playing their part in covering up the activities of the criminals in our government.
This is not an option for us.
This is not vengeance or vindictiveness.
This is a genuine pursuit of justice in this country, necessary for the continuing operation of our entire governmental system.
We'll go to a little bit of a longer clip now, clip number seven.
I'm definitely not going to play this whole thing, but we'll at least get to the first comment from Tulsi Gabbard.
And there's a very good montage of this as well.
It's Maria Bartiromo.
Bartiromo interviewing Tulsi Gabbard.
Let's watch clip number seven.
maria bartiromo
Collusion and conspiracy at the highest levels against President Trump.
Now, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, revealing what this audience has known all along.
A cabal of high-ranking officials led by then President Barack Obama, CIA Director John Brennan, and Hillary Clinton, among others, took the world on a wild goose chase to try and take down their political enemy, Donald Trump, no matter the casualties along the way.
DNA Tulsi Gabbard is now calling for prosecutions, revealing declassified documents from the Russia Collusion Made-Up investigation, which she says detail a treasonous conspiracy by officials at the highest level of the Obama White House to stop incoming President Donald Trump.
The cabal included Barack Obama, John Brennan, James Clapper, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Jim Comey, and Susan Rice, who pushed a made-up story that President Trump colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election so the cabal would not lose their grip on power.
All of this exactly as then Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, Judiciary Committee Member John Ratcliffe, And President Trump himself told us so many times from day one.
devin nunes
What that is, is it's the original intelligence, the original reasons that the counterintelligence investigation was started.
Now, this is really important to us because a counterintelligence investigation uses the tools of our intelligence services that are not supposed to be used on American citizens.
So we've long wanted to know, well, what intelligence did you have that actually led to this investigation?
So what we found now, after the investigators have reviewed it, is that in fact there was no intelligence.
john ratcliffe
As a former federal prosecutor, my opinion is that declassifying them would not expose any national security information, would not expose any sources and methods.
It would expose certain folks at the Obama Justice Department and FBI and their actions and their actions taken to conceal material facts from the foreign intelligence surveillance courts.
maria bartiromo
How involved was John Brennan?
donald j trump
Totally involved.
He was totally involved.
John Brennan was one of the architects, in my opinion.
You look at Brennan, you look at Clapper, you look at them all.
But ultimately, the president knew everything.
The president knew everything.
President Obama and Vice President Biden, they knew everything.
And Comey and Brennan and Clapper, they all were terrible and they lied to Congress.
They spied on my campaign, which is treason.
They spied both before and after I won.
maria bartiromo
Joining me now is the woman herself, the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.
Director, thanks very much for being here this morning.
tulsi gabbard
Good morning, Maria.
Thank you.
maria bartiromo
What was the most damning thing that you learned after looking through all of these declassified documents?
tulsi gabbard
Maria, the implications of this are frankly nothing short of historic.
Over 100 documents that we released on Friday really detail and provide evidence of how this treasonous conspiracy was directed by President Obama just weeks before he was due to leave office, after President Trump had already gotten elected.
This is not a Democrat or Republican issue.
This is an issue that is so serious it should concern every single American because it has to do with the integrity of our Democratic Republic.
What we saw occur here as the documents we released detailed was that we had a sitting President of the United States and his cabinet and leadership team, quite frankly, who were not happy with the fact that President Trump had won the election, that the American people had chosen Donald J. Trump to be the next President Commander in Chief of the United States.
And so they decided that they would do everything possible to try to undermine his ability to do what voters tasked President Trump to do.
So creating this piece of manufactured intelligence that claims that Russia had helped Donald Trump get elected contradicted every other assessment that had been made previously in the months leading up to the election that said exactly the opposite, that Russia neither had neither the intent nor the capability to try to quote unquote hack the United States election for the presidency of the United States.
So the effect of what President Obama and his senior national security team did was subvert the will of the American people, undermining our democratic republic and enacting what would be essentially a years-long coup against President Trump, who was duly elected by the American people.
unidentified
Yeah.
maria bartiromo
I want to go back to something Devin Nuna has said, which is exactly what you're saying right now.
harrison smith
I'm going to go back to more of these clips later, but Tolstoy Gabbard details bombshell claims of Obama-era Cabal's treasonous conspiracy against Trump.
And I mean, the sad part is there are people that were involved in this conspiracy that are still in office, still in the same position they were when they tried to overthrow the results of the 2016 election.
And that is not overstating it by any means.
So again, a lot of people point to what Trump's doing as a distraction from Epstein.
The Epstein saga has taken an even more annoying turn where now the Democrats are like tripling down in their claims that Trump is associated with Epstein.
Now they have some lady talking about Trump groping her in 1993 and it's just like opening up this giant retarded can of worms that Trump should have just handled in the first place.
Again, I don't know why he would like give up the initiative on this literally gift wrap scandal, handing it off to the Democrats when for the entirety of the time that Epstein has been known about, it's been Republicans and conservatives and MAGA Americans who have been pointing out the way that he played an integral role in the deep state operations that have destroyed this country.
Instead of, you know, using that as a weapon against the Democrats, they instead said, oh, no, that's a Democrat talking point, a Democrat hoax.
And the Democrats who have never cared a wink about Epstein at all are suddenly making it their, you know, prime talking point.
And it's just all over the place.
And so I don't know if Trump is actually going after these people or if this is just an attempt to change the conversation away from Epstein.
But it falls in the same category of enough talk, enough teasing, enough trusting the plan.
And this is what I said even before Trump got into office.
Like, what are the deadlines?
What are the deadlines?
Is it going to be a year?
Are we going to give him a full year?
If by January 20th, 2026, nobody's been arrested, no lists have been released, no black books have been published, are we allowed to Change tack then.
Is that the final point?
The final length that we'll let them go to?
Or has it been long enough?
It's been six months.
We've seen no movement in arresting any of these people.
We'll do an AI video of it.
Is that the best we can hope for?
Well, we're back, folks.
Second hour of the American Journal is on.
unidentified
We're going to be joined in studio by Rex Jones in the 10 o'clock hour.
harrison smith
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls in the next segment.
I'm going to go now to clip number eight.
This is a little reminder that when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Thank you to the caller from last week.
Correct me how to pronounce that.
I think I remembered it.
It's a lot deeper than you think.
It's a hell of a lot deeper than you think.
A lot more nefarious.
A lot more, well, evil.
Than it might seem at first blush.
Let's go to clip number eight.
This is a little video about Ghislaine Maxwell and her organization, Terra Mar.
Let's watch.
@uncovering hidden truths
Let's talk about how freaky Ghislaine Maxwell's deposition is for a second.
This is a screenshot of a segment from her deposition, but check this out.
They ask her, Are you a citizen of the United States?
And she responds, I am.
Are you also a citizen of England?
They ask, and she answers, I am.
But this is where it kind of gets strange.
They then ask, Are you a citizen of any other land?
And she responds, Terramar.
Now, Terramar, obviously, isn't a land or a country, and yet Ghelaine Maxwell responds in such a way that indicates that it is.
Now, maybe she was just joking or being kind of snarky, but given the hot water that she was currently in, I doubt she'd be joking around a lot.
So what is Terramar exactly?
We know that Teramar was a sustainable ocean development plan where multiple countries would sign up to help protect a portion of the ocean.
That's at least what it is on paper.
We know that Jeffrey Epstein provided funding for it and the Clinton Foundation supported it by featuring it on their website.
But we don't know really what it actually accomplished.
It had no offices.
It was basically just a shell company in a way.
But despite its origins, purpose, and accomplishments being a bit of a mystery, some very powerful and influential people signed up to support Teramar.
For instance, here's Richard Branson tweeting out in November 9th, 2012, want to help save the ocean?
Join us and become Teramar Project Citizens.
And note that he uses the word citizens.
Now, before you go saying that this was just bad luck on Branson's part, he had no idea what Ghelan was doing or anything like that.
Jeffrey Epstein was already arrested years before that in 2007.
So it's not by chance that he publicly decides to endorse the Teramar Project, which was created by Epstein's best friend and recruiter.
And like I said previously with Branson, it gets a little fishy because Richard Branson owns an island not far from Epstein's island, Little St. James, and he hosted the Nexium sex cult on his island.
This is documented public knowledge, as you can see from this headline here.
Richard Branson with Nexium.
Billionaire says he knew nothing about Rainier, who was the founder of Nexium.
So I guess it's just really bad luck with Richard Branson, right?
He endorses one sex trafficker's project, Teramar, and just accidentally hosts a sex cult party on his island, right?
Teramar also endorsed Megaloo.
Megaloo is a company that constructs yachts that can transform into submarines.
Look, all I'm saying is it's a little freaky.
We have a sex trafficker that owns an island next to another guy that owns an island pretty close to his that endorses sex trafficking, and they have the capability to remain undetected by traveling under the water if they so chose.
And the real icing on the cake, guys, is one of the founding sponsors of the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children is Richard Branson, the guy that endorsed Ghelaine Maxwell's Teramar project and hosted a sex cult party on his island.
harrison smith
A little suspicious, of course, Ghislaine Maxwell had a submarine or submersible pilot license as part of her work with Terra Marr.
And she actually represented the UN in that capacity, gave TED Talks about this while simultaneously being the procurer of young women for an international black male sex trafficking ring and being one of the most prolific Reddit moderators controlling the front page of the internet.
Wow.
What a special lady.
What a special lady she is.
And we'll get into all of this in more.
Cannot, cannot express how annoying it is the Democrats are acting like they care about Epstein now, now that they think it might be a convenient tool to attack Trump on.
Not the whole, you know, black male, sex trafficking, little girls being harmed.
They don't really care.
Oh, it's a weapon against Trump?
Well, now they care.
It's exhausting.
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It is the 21st of July.
We got a lot more stories to get into still to come today.
We got some complete insanity being revealed about Israel in the Knesset with ceremonial ritualistic sex abuse being exposed in testimony there.
We'll need to talk about that.
In addition to just the sort of quotidian evil that we're used to with Israel more than 90 dead and UNAID truck massacre in Gaza.
So, you know, it's not a day that doesn't end with at least a couple dozen innocent people being murdered by Israel.
So, you know, we'll get into that.
We'll also talk about a Very disturbing story that, again, reflects what InfoWars has been saying for a very long time about your status as an organ donor and about the fact that hospitals will deliberately kill people in order to harvest their organs.
Very disturbing stuff to talk about there.
And as we are live now, Christy Noam is giving a press conference about this CBP officer that was shot by an illegal immigrant.
The story is this, off-duty CBP officer shot in face during robbery at New York City Park by suspect ID'd as an illegal migrant and career criminal who was freed after every bust after being allowed into the country by Biden's Border Patrol.
It's one of those things where, so a Border Patrol agent was shot by an illegal immigrant, but not during a raid of any sort.
I guess it's just so prolific and so prevalent at this point.
It was just happened to be a CBP officer just on a break sitting at a park when he just happened to be mugged by an illegal immigrant.
I think that says something about the, you know, amount this happens.
The suspect has been identified as Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a 21-year-old Dominican national with a lengthy rap sheet in New York, according to his sources, but he was let go every time he was busted despite having a deportation order.
He entered the U.S. illegally via the southern border under the Biden administration.
The Department of Homeland Security said Sunday.
The 42-year-old federal agent and a female companion were sitting on a rock along the Hudson River in Ford Washington Park in Manhattan when they were ambushed by the two men on moped around 11.50 p.m., according to police sources.
After a brief exchange and tussle, one of the moped riding men fired a gun and hit the victim in the face and left forearm.
The agent then drew his own pistol and fired multiple shots at the perps, hitting the suspect.
And the video was released by DHS of one of these suspects hopping off the moped and approaching the CBP officer before firing shots at him, then reeling back after the officer returned fire.
The suspects eventually fled on the moped.
The video showed.
And here's the video that you're seeing now.
And of course, this must have been shocking for the illegal immigrant because as you know, you're not really allowed to be armed in New York City.
They just happen to pick somebody that's a border patrol agent, one of the very few people, like regular people you see on the street in New York that are actually allowed to carry guns.
Because typically, I'm sure this Dominican's night is just filled with the easy task of being the only armed person in a park full of unarmed people who are just your prey.
Obviously, he's not complying to any gun laws when he obtained his weapon and carries it around in New York City.
And it must be easy pickings for him most of the time going around to a bunch of unarmed people having a gun and taking whatever you want from them.
And even when you're caught, you don't get punished and you're just released back on the street to do it again.
If we didn't want this to happen, we could just not let it happen.
The fact that it happens like this is in and of itself evidence of the deliberate nature of our justice system where you catch these guys committing crimes, you know that they're foreigners, and you literally just release them back onto the street.
Just go do it again.
Have fun, sir.
Have fun, Mr. Nunez.
See you back here tomorrow.
And it only ends because he happens to try to mug one of the only people in the park probably actually able to carry a concealed weapon.
It's just madness, just endless, endless madness.
Let's watch the statements from Christy Noam.
Now, this is Christy Noam just minutes ago on the Border Patrol agent shot in the face by a Guatemalan illegal yesterday.
kristi noem
Listen, our officer was off duty on Saturday evening when him and his friend were attacked.
They were attacked by two individuals that were set on robbing them, and thankfully he had his service weapon with him and was able to defend himself and his friend and injured one of those individuals that was trying to do them harm.
His quick action speaks to his tenacity and his excellence in training and skill.
And because of that, one of the perpetuators was wounded in this interaction and was incarcerated when he came in to get medical treatment.
One of the suspected attackers, the one that was injured, his name is Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a Dominican national that was entering into this country illegally back in 2023.
He was then released back into this country by the Biden administration.
Miguel Francisco Moro Nunes is and has a rap sheet that is a mile long.
He was arrested.
He was charged with grand larceny and also assault.
The state of Massachusetts has an active warrant out for him for armed robbery with a firearm.
He also has many other charges against him, such as kidnapping and witness intimidation.
There's absolutely zero reason that someone who is scum of the earth like this should be running loose on the streets of New York City.
He was arrested four different times in New York City and because of the mayor's policies and sanctuary city policies was released back to do harm to people and to individuals living in this city.
Make no mistake, this officer is in the hospital today fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council and the people that were in charge of keeping the public safe.
They refused to do so and now we have the situation on our hand where someone who has dedicated their lives to protecting the public is now fighting for his own.
harrison smith
It really is like hard to comprehend.
It's especially hard to comprehend this when you just know how the police treat normal people.
I was talking to a friend over the weekend.
He was telling this story about he was going into court to do something and he had to go through the metal detector and he had a knife in his pocket that they'd just forgotten it.
It was just a little pocket.
He'd found this pocket knife that I guess was a knife that would open with, all you had to do was press a button.
And at the time, now these knives are illegal.
At the time, this knife was illegal.
He didn't know that.
He just found this knife.
It's like, oh, cool, a knife.
Put it in his pocket.
It was in his pocket when he went to court.
He takes it out of his pocket to go through the metal detector and they arrest him.
And he spends like 24 hours in jail.
And he's got to be on like probation.
They just like throw the book.
And it's like, because he had a knife in his pocket that he gave you?
He put in the tray.
And said, oh, yeah, I forgot I had that.
You can confiscate it if you want.
They're like, we're not confiscating it.
You're going to jail, sir.
You're going to be charged with a misdemeanor.
And they'll just like ruin his life.
And it's like, never hurt anybody, never even tried to earn anybody.
The law that he broke isn't even a law anymore because it never should have been.
And it's just like, you just think about how you, as an American citizen, get treated by the cops or by the IRS or by anybody.
I mean, my God, if you try to like I did the, you know, try to start a company, try to, you know, file an LLC and just imagine doing it as an illegal and imagine like how you would even do.
I mean, you, it requires your social security number and like all this stuff.
And you just go, why is it that at every turn, I have to be perfect?
I have to have every I dotted, every T crossed.
And if I mess up even a little bit, even accidentally, if I go too fast over the speed limit or I find a knife on the ground and don't report it immediately, like I'm going to jail.
They are going to throw the book at me.
There's no excuses.
And again, it's not like my crimes have to actually hurt anybody or even myself.
Like it's just arbitrary sort of bureaucratic mistakes.
And they'll throw the book at you and they'll put you in jail for life or they'll, you know, put you on the sex offender street reg or whatever, you know, whatever punishment they can lay at you, you are getting the worst of the worst.
And then you've got this foreigner coming in, just running rampant.
I mean, the stuff that this guy was caught doing over and over and over and over and over again.
And you just, you just think like, this guy just lives in a different world than me.
He just lives in a different world than me.
I'm under the constraints of the law, and he is not.
And it really is as simple as that.
And it's like parts of this story, I mean, it just reveals how America is just collapsing into chaos.
They say the cops were able to save this CBP officer's life because they were nearby responding to a mugging in the area where the same suspects are believed to have stolen a woman's cell phone just five minutes before the shootout, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kinney said Sunday.
This is what I mean.
They tried to mug probably the only armed person in the park, and they're literally just driving a moped around the park, just mugging people.
Just mug this woman over here, mug this person over there, mug that person over there.
It just happens to be, they happen to come upon the one person who's armed in the park, and that ends their little crime spree.
But it's like, I mean, it's like this, this Ouroboros of crime where it's like crimes are being solved because the police happen to be on scene because of the other crime that was just committed there five minutes ago.
So it's like, I guess if you just commit enough crimes, you know, in a single location with enough rapidity, it sort of like solves itself somehow.
I don't know.
It's like this guy was able to be saved, but only because some other woman had been mugged five minutes before and the police were on the scene and able to provide aid.
This agent is undergoing surgery Sunday.
He's in stable condition, according to the DHS.
The second robber is still at large.
At the time of the shooting, Morrow was wanted on kidnapping and weapons charges out of Massachusetts related to a robbery at a pawn shop.
He also had at least four arrests in New York City where he was let go without bail each time, according to sources.
Morrow was nabbed twice, just days apart in August 2024, for allegedly assaulting a pregnant woman and threatening to kill another migrant with a machete.
He was then arrested for violating an order of protection in November 2024 and had a bench warrant out for his arrest issued in January.
None of these charges were bail eligible, and New York City sanctuary laws meant that he was not handed over to ICE despite a deportation order.
With all these laws and policies, we're still missing the guy that matters.
They're still missing the criminals, one law enforcement source says.
This is failure at every level.
The two suspects will also be investigated for the robbery of the woman's cell phone, authorities said.
Oh, but I'm sure he's been a total angel between August 2024 and today, right?
Like, that's the thing.
You look at all of these, like all these guys, and it's always like this.
And this is tame compared to some of the things we've talked about.
You know, some guy lights a woman on the fire in the subway.
And you learn later, yeah, he's been arrested and charged 37 times or something.
unidentified
It's like, all right.
harrison smith
These guys are so, I mean, it's so lawless that these guys are just able to commit these crimes over and over and over and over again, and they just get let out.
But these are only the ones that we know about and the ones that they get caught for.
So if he was last arrested in November, where he was arrested twice within days of each other in August of 2024.
It's like, what's he been up to in the ensuing nine months, 10 months?
This doesn't mean he was arrested in November and then he doesn't get arrested until July.
That doesn't mean he's not committing crimes between now and then.
I mean, the only thing we know he's done before, you know, getting shot or shooting this CPP officer was he was robbing women in the park earlier that day.
So, you know, it's probably been nine months of just relentless criminality.
It's been nine months of mugging people every day, stealing things every day, beating people up for threatening people with a machete every single day.
And he just doesn't get caught for it.
And then even if he is caught, he's just let out the next day to do it Again, so they just live in this lawless world where it's like, if I mess up on my tax return, I'm going to jail for life.
These people are assaulting pregnant women and they don't even get a slap on the wrist.
Hard to even comprehend and take in the discrepancy here between normal Americans and what we've imported or this just underground class of criminals that we just have constantly at work in our cities, everywhere all the time.
It is just completely insane.
Do we have any other clips from Noam or should we?
Go out to calls.
All right, let's go out to calls now.
We got Tim in California.
I want to talk about this Delta near collision.
So earlier today, I guess, there was a Delta flight that had to take evasive maneuvers to avoid hitting a B-52 bomber that was flying.
And I guess people may have been injured on the flight because the move he had to make was so extreme.
Tim, you're on the air.
What do you have for us about this story?
tim in california
That actually happened on a flight that goes, it's a Delta connecting flight, SkyWest 3788.
It goes from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Mano, North Dakota.
And of course, there, I don't know if that's how you'd pronounce that, but Mano, North Dakota has an Air Force base there.
And apparently the North Dakota State Fair had scheduled a flyover of said B-52 at 7.40 p.m.
But I guess they forgot to notify people at the tower because at six miles out, he reported and they gave him clearance to come in.
And yeah, if he hadn't maneuvered, that was going to be a bad scene because that thing's really hauling ass.
And he wasn't.
He was going real nice and slow.
So that would have been a bad scene.
One other quick detail, just to show you, we're talking about how we're pulling all the money back from Gavin Newsom's rail project they've been farting around with for 30 years now, still haven't done anything with it.
Now they need not 30 billion, they need like 130 billion.
Well, here's the comedy.
China's already had these maglev trains, magnetic levitation trains that routinely go like, you know, 300 miles an hour, but they just did their new one and it's actually faster than commercial airlines fly.
It tested at 620 miles per hour and commercial airlines only cruise at 575 miles per hour.
What's interesting about that is China is somehow amazingly able to deliver the goods on something like that.
But in spite of the billions of dollars and decades of time, we can't even lay a mile of track and they just want us to keep piling on hundreds of billions more.
Just trust me, I'll get it done someday.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, what explains this, Tim?
Because if it's not deliberate, I don't understand it.
Like, I don't understand how we have been so eclipsed by China and technological advancement.
If it's not just the deliberate policy of the people in charge of America to like fail, like, how, how have we fallen so far, Jim?
What explains our inability to even do the simplest infrastructure projects while meanwhile, countries like China are creating maglev trains that go 600 miles an hour?
Like, what, you have any explanation for me?
tim in california
Yeah, China would never allow a group of people to grift billions or hundreds of billions of dollars at a time.
It's just like we're finding out now, you know, the underlying things about all the hundreds of thousands of children that were brought into this country and then lost and so forth.
And you find out, you give them good reports on it, whatever it is.
There's, you know, 200 some odd NGOs and then these people, these people.
And next thing you know, everyone's just getting it for the money.
Just get my little grift, my little grift, and just keep it going.
Just keep it going.
We'll lie, we'll cheat, we'll steal.
You know, we'll go to church and pretend that we're good people, but no, we're going to lie and cheat and steal and grift and actually come to the point where we're just going to outright be treasonous, not past lecherous.
We're going to be treasonous and, you know, we're Confederates.
You know, we're against the, you know, the people that have voted for, you know, Trump or anything.
No, no, no, no.
We're going to, you know, pare it down.
And I've told you before, man, take it from an old guy.
The real secret to life here is it's not red and blue.
It's not good and evil.
It's creation versus destruction.
unidentified
Those are the two opposing forces.
harrison smith
Yeah, it really is.
I mean, there's just, there's no, there's no greater comparison than the high-speed trains that you're talking about, which like, you know, trains, I could take them early, whatever.
I don't really care that much.
I don't think they're, you know, some sort of magical technology.
People are always posting about training.
Like, I love going around trains in Europe, but like America's just not, it's not built for trains.
It's just not necessary.
I don't really care that much about it, but it's like if we're, if we want to build a train, shouldn't we be able to?
Shouldn't that be within the capability of America to build a damn train?
It just.
It is absurd.
It's absurd.
The inability of America just to do anything positive for its people at all.
Final thoughts, Tim?
tim in california
The people that would normally be building that are all bent over or dead from fentanyl.
harrison smith
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
That's exactly the case.
Thank you so much.
tim in california
Who sent that here?
Who sent that here?
That's right, Trainer.
harrison smith
Yeah, and yeah, I mean, it definitely is that.
I've got some other stuff that sort of combines with that too.
We'll get to it.
We'll get to all of it.
Thank you for the call, Tim.
Let's go to David in San Diego now.
David in San Diego, you are on the air, sir.
david in san diego
Hey, how's it going?
harrison smith
Good.
david in san diego
Before I start, just make sure I'd like to say the goal in life is to have eternal life.
I haven't called in a while.
If you give me a minute, I can explain some important things that you never heard about that needs to be talked about.
And what I'm talking about is NBA.
It's the acronym for Nano Bombs Acceleration, which is dealing with the towers.
It's also dealing with the medical particles that's dropping in the sky.
Now, we know about the term of internet of bodies, and that's basically what they're trying to make us out to be, right?
So when we drive down the road, you would see the streetlights have a beam of light that's pointed to your car at times.
And when you would see this beam of light, it's due to the fact of they're dropping the medical particles in the sky, which is in communication with the light.
Now, we have to understand that, have we forgot about NK Ultra as far as being programmed to do something, to take something?
Now, let's take a look back, Harrison, about the blue, the blue effect.
You remember the fire in LA about the blues your ass scans?
You remember how we seen JFK take the methylene blue?
And there's other situations that's similar like that.
So, my point I'm trying to make is that we've been programmed to take this methylene blue.
The methylene blue stains your body.
It stains the inside of your body, which is communication with the light, which is in communication with the medical particles.
It's the last step.
It's the last process to make you part of the internet of bodies.
Okay, it's called the magnetic blue LED light.
The inventor of, not the inventor, I would say, the person that's responsible for the color blue is Nefrita.
Nefrita.
I might be pronouncing her name wrong.
So take a look into that.
So this is the reason why when you're driving down the street, the street lights will shoot a beam of light to your router inside your car.
It only works on the new cars.
So it's in communication with the light.
Also, they're messing with Sciatica.
I could be pronouncing that wrong.
Rhythm, which is dealing with every time if you drive off the exit, I need every info warrior to pay attention to this.
Every time you drive off the exit or get onto the exit on the freeway, you will hear like a second.
harrison smith
I'm going to look for that.
We'll be right back.
Don't go anywhere.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
We're going out to your phone calls this hour on American Journal.
The blockboard to cover trying to make hay out of this Epstein thing, and it's just as empty and pathetic as you'd ever expect.
And it's one of those things where you go online, you can see the way that headlines and stories are deliberately misinterpreted.
And so you go online today, and it's like, revealed bombshell testimony of Trump groping with the Epstein girl and new accusations of Donald Trump.
This is really getting troublesome for trying.
It's like, oh my God, this is so stupid.
Then you read the article and it just, there's literally nothing there.
Literally nothing.
There's nothing.
There's nothing.
So I don't even get what they're trying to do here, what the accusation even is.
Like, I just read this whole New York Times account.
Epstein employee, Trump investigation, an accuser story suggests how Trump might appear in the Epstein files.
And basically the story is this woman met Trump once.
And he looked at her legs.
That is literally the story.
I'm trying to find the exact account.
It's like she talked to the cops about Epstein.
She's been wondering in particular whether authorities did anything with her concerns about Mr. Trump.
She said she raised his name both times, not only because he seemed so close to Mr. Epstein, but because of an encounter, which she previously described publicly, that she said she had with Mr. Trump in Mr. Epstein's New York office.
And basically, she shows up.
Mr. Trump arrived wearing a business suit and he started to hover over her, she told authorities.
Which, I mean, how is that not a bigger part of the story?
Trump can fly.
That's amazing.
Dude, they just dropped that in like it's nothing.
Trump then arrived wearing a business suit and started to hover over her, she told authorities.
Well, that's damn near miraculous.
What?
I mean, unless you just mean he stood near her, in which case, I guess that kind of doesn't have the same ring to it.
He was hovering over her.
Well, all right.
If Trump has levitation as an ability, I think we need to see more of that.
I think that would add to the rally if at the end when everybody's cheering, he exactly starts to rise slowly from the ground, spinning slowly as he bathed in the applause of his adoring crowd.
It would add a little bit to the spectacle, I think, to know that Trump can hover.
But I mean, literally, that's the accusation.
He hovered.
He hovered, and that's what he's trying to cover up.
So he's trying to cover up all these years later.
And no, I'm not kidding.
He started to hover.
She then she felt scared as Mr. Trump stared at her bare legs.
So, I mean, you can just see it now.
It paints such a vivid picture of this horrifying abuse.
Trump hovering over her, flying like a zeppelin of some sort as he stares at her bare legs.
It was just a horrifying image.
It's a horrifying image of Trump spinning around the ceiling of a room, staring at her legs.
My God, when will he be stopped?
Then Mr. Epstein entered the room, and she recalled him saying to Mr. Trump, no, she's not here for you.
Then the two men left the room.
So, yeah, that's it.
That is the account.
She met Trump once.
He hovered over her, and she was scared at the way he was looking at her legs.
That's what they got.
That's what the bombshell New York Times story is all about.
And of course, if you read the story, it leaves you with this idea that somehow Trump was deeply involved with Epstein and that this woman's going to the police to try to expose Trump.
And even before he's ever even in politics, they're covering up for him.
Like it leaves you with this idea that somehow Trump and Epstein are involved with each other.
But no, I just read to you the entirety of the account that Trump levitated over her and stared at her legs with his x-ray vision like Superman.
And oh my God, he can't keep getting away with this.
After the encounter with Mr. Trump, Ms. Farmer said she had no other alarming interactions with him and did not see him engage in inappropriate conduct with girls or women.
The White House on Friday night contested Ms. Farmer's account and cited Mr. Trump's long-ago decision to end his friendship with Mr. Epstein.
The president was never in his office, said Stephen Chung, the White House communications director, referring to Mr. Epstein.
The fact is that the president kicked him out of his club for being a creep.
So again, you would think that this would be, you know, they'd be writing stories about all of the other rich and famous men that Jeffrey Epstein peddled young girls to.
No, they're hyper-focused on the one guy who, and as far as I'm concerned, this is the most damning piece of evidence ever presented between Trump and Epstein.
This article right here.
Everything else about it is like, well, he like called Epstein a nice guy once 30 years ago before anybody knew who the hell he was.
Since then he kicked him out of Mar-a-Lago.
He, of course, under Trump's administration, he was arrested in 2019.
But so far, the worst thing to come out of the association between Trump and Epstein is that one time, despite the fact that there's no evidence for this or, you know, confirmation whatsoever that this woman ever met Trump once.
But worst case scenario, she's telling the absolute truth despite a total lack of evidence 30 years later.
The worst thing she can say is that he hovered over her and looked at her bare legs because she was wearing running shorts at the time.
And this is what they're flipping out about and acting like is the purpose of the Trump cover-up.
It's just retarded.
Let's go back out to your phone calls now.
Craig in Ohio has called in about Epstein.
Craig, I thank you for calling in.
You're on the air.
craig in ohio
Good morning, Harrison.
So love the show.
Catch it whenever I can.
I haven't talked to you in a while.
I'm the hedge fund guy from Ohio, if you remember that.
Sure, I am.
Okay, good.
So have you ever covered the Max Fisher connection to Epstein?
Have you guys ever covered that?
david in houston
Fisher.
harrison smith
No, Max Fisher is the name of the character from Rushmore.
I'm not sure.
craig in ohio
All right, so let me back up.
So Max Fisher started off, you know, small-time energy producer, then sold his company's marathon oil, shell composites all over Israel, all over the Middle East, right?
Ended up getting super wealthy.
We find out that he was supported by Ford early on, became good buddies with Ford and this guy named Jack Bugis, okay, who was head of security for Ford, who could have been in the position of McNamara under the Kennedy administration.
harrison smith
Well, so what are these?
You're talking about something that was happening in the 50s or 60s?
craig in ohio
Yeah, so this was happening in the 60s, okay?
And so what happened is Fisher becomes extremely wealthy.
If you look into him, he had connections with all the presidents from Eisenhower all the way up to Clinton.
He died in 2005 at 96.
So he was connected the whole time through, connected to Kissinger, connected to Brzezinski, connected to Barr, connected to all these guys.
And not only that, he was the mentor of Les Wexner.
Okay.
In Ohio, he ends up setting up Les Wexner in Ohio.
Of course, to give him legitimacy, he sets up, he's now the head of the school of the business, or he's got his name all over the school of business at Ohio State.
His nephew, okay, who owns the Miami Dolphins, has his, he's donated hundreds of millions of dollars to the Business School of Michigan.
Okay, so the reason I say all this stuff is that we're getting into this technocracy space, okay?
And energy keeps coming around.
All right.
Doug Bergham, they were in Pittsburgh last week, okay, in Pennsylvania, and we had this composite between all the energy companies and the AI guys, right?
So we had, you know, Doug Bergham was there and he was talking about this five gigawatt facility.
unidentified
Okay.
craig in ohio
In five gigawatts, Denver runs on one gigawatt of energy.
So that tells you how big this energy facility is going to be.
And he came out and straight up said it.
This is all, it doesn't matter where we get the energy.
It's all about energy to electricity to intelligence.
Okay.
So that no brainer on that.
Now, here's the real connection is that inside the cabinet right now, we have Howard Luttnick.
Okay.
He bought a, he bought, he was neighbors with Epstein, okay, in New York at the New York High, you know, and any Epstein got his, this property from Wexner for under $10, okay, in some kind of a holding company transfer through Ohio, okay?
It's trackable.
Not only that, Epstein had a property in his name, one door, so he was nine West, whatever it was.
Letnick had one at 11 West.
So they were neighbors.
He went through the same holding company, right, for again, $10.
Okay.
So then we have Doug Burbham, who's been in technology for a long time.
Okay.
And he was out saying this stuff.
And then we go into, we've got this guy, Gould, coming in there who's in the OCC.
Check him out.
Perfect track record.
PE, private equity, legal firm, Israel upheaval on campus, all tied in with all this stuff.
Brian Steele, also there last week.
He's in the House, Wisconsin guy.
Came from the same town as Paul Ryan, Jamesville.
Okay.
That's how he got his start in politics.
He's heading up.
He's chairman of the House of Financial Subcommittee on Digital Assets and Artificial Intelligence.
We know we have Paul Atkins, Bohines, Russ Alberts, all these guys.
The thing is this, right?
Here's what I was trying to get to with all this is we're at a critical spot right now where we're either foiling this technocracy or we're getting taken over by it.
There's no gray area, right?
It's real clear.
So this administration is either going to fall to the technocracy or we're Exposing it so that we can have real freedom.
This is either like tyranny at its greatest, or it's, and so we're aware of that, right?
You talk about that stuff all the time.
We're going to do a panel with Courtney Turner and Patrick Wood and a few other crypto experts on this because I think this is like beyond this is the central focus of this whole thing.
I don't know of anything that's more important than what's going on between the energy and electricity.
This goes back to the same thing with Max Fisher.
We've seen this playbook over and over and over again.
The game changer is the technocracy this time.
The technocracy is not something to mess with.
I mean, this is like shut down the world kind of stuff whenever they want.
We've gotten away with it all the way since Kennedy, but this is go time right now.
unidentified
This is really important.
harrison smith
Well, I could not agree with you more.
So what do we do about this?
And obviously, there's a lot of stuff about AI coming out recently that would make everything that you're saying extremely concerning.
America just signed an agreement with Israel to completely share AI developments completely, which again, they were also signing things to provide basically all data from the NSA and everywhere else into Palantir, which of course means that Israel is getting all of our information.
Then you also have, and I'll maybe play this video in the first five minutes of the next hour.
Russell Brand did a long report on this, but they want to replace juries in the UK with AI, actual human judgment outsourced to machines.
And we'll play that in the next first five.
So this idea of AI being put in control, being given the power of life and death over decisions.
I mean, when you're talking about replacing juries, you're talking about whether somebody is allowed to live or whether they go in jail.
That decision being given over to AI, AI that we know in no uncertain terms is being hyper-controlled to come to certain conclusions and to weigh certain evidence more than others or to, you know, in some other way manipulate the outcome of the answer.
So you're not just putting in data like a calculator and just getting out an unbiased answer.
The AIs are being programmed with the biases embedded in there.
So this is like just a wildly dangerous path to go down.
So tie it all together for me, Craig.
I mean, how is this being put forward and what do we need to know to stop it?
craig in ohio
Well, I think the big thing is like what you're doing with what Karamar, you know, and playing it out with Necker Island, right?
You know, because again, these guys are all the globalists.
I think what we're dealing with is a transfer from globalists to the technocracy, okay?
These technocrats.
We saw last week, you know, what's his name?
Anyway, the database guy, Ellison, Larry Ellison, right, slides in the number two spot for second wealthiest, Elon Musk, right?
NVIDIA slides in the number nine spot in front of Warren Buffett.
So the transfer is taking place from the globalist to these technocrats in terms of money and power.
Okay.
And we have to know what the technocracy is and understand what that means.
Okay.
It's super important.
And then realize that with that comes tokenization of assets.
Okay.
So you got to understand what tokenization of assets is.
It could be good.
It could be the greatest freedom we've ever had.
Okay.
Or it could be the worst nightmare we've ever had.
It's literally that black and white.
So tokenization is when they take any asset.
Courtney Turner's been on a couple of times with you talking about this, where it's like they wanted to take our land and then they tokenize everything.
They're going to tokenize everything.
I think that cats out of the bag, Harrison, the tokenization is coming one way or another, right?
Because again, they want access to the four quadrillion worth of rare earth metals, rare earths.
Again, it's all this stuff's, it's all connected together.
It's just a very complex web.
And the key here is, I mean, we have, we just really have to explain technocracy and tokenization because once people understand it, then they can decide whether it's moving in the right direction or the wrong direction.
And we're at a tipping point where it's going to go one way or the other.
And again, we're suspicious of the DOJ.
We're suspicious of what's going on.
We're watching this Trump administration like a hawk.
And we should be because, again, trust but verify.
And if we don't watch what's going on with this technocracy and this tokenization, like it is like we are on the precipice right now.
harrison smith
Yeah.
No, I agree.
And it all ties into that as well.
You got the way private equity is helping to buy things up.
I think this ties into the, not just the internet of things, but the rentism, you know, everything going over to renting rather than purchasing, where, you know, you will own nothing and you'll be happy.
I mean, that's the globalist motto.
I think that ties in perfectly to the way that AI is being rolled out, self-driving cars, replacing the cars that you'll own.
So you'll have to always have permission in order to go anywhere.
You won't be able to go somewhere that the elite don't want you to go.
I think all of that ties in together.
I think you're exactly right.
And I think this is the stuff that's just sort of happening behind the scenes.
And they're not asking permission.
They're just sort of doing it.
And it's up to us to discover what they're doing and interfere before this stuff gets approved without our knowledge or will behind it.
Thank you very much for the call, Craig.
I mean, it's just, it's incredibly disturbing.
And it does.
It ties directly into everything with Epstein as well, since he was tied into all these people very, very closely.
Thank you for the call, Craig.
Let's go to Bentley in Greenville, still on the topic of Epstein.
Bentley, you're on the air.
Thanks for calling in.
bentley in greenville
Hey, Harrison.
How you doing?
harrison smith
Good, thanks.
bentley in greenville
I'm doing good.
I just wanted to touch on a couple things real quick.
I'll make it real quick.
I know you guys are still busy, but basically, mainly, the main thing about Epstein is, I just kind of want to touch on this real quick.
It's like, obviously, as Christians, we believe the Bible.
We got access to the Word of God and we got access to ancient information.
But sometimes when you really go down this deep rabbit hole, especially on the video you played earlier about Epstein and the submarines and the tides like that, I just wonder, think about the Vatican, what kind of like dark magic or dark rituals throughout history that they might have kept from us or kept that information from us that they might be actually practicing today?
harrison smith
Well, why did Epstein have a temple on his island?
I mean, what do you build a temple for if you're not going to be doing ceremonies?
That doesn't make any sense.
So yeah.
No, there's insane.
And I got stories about it today.
I read it during the Daily Dispatch.
We'll get more into it probably on the other side with Rex.
I want to get his take on this.
But this, again, this is from June of this year.
This was testimony presented in the Knesset, the Congress of Israel.
And one of the people says, You have no idea what ritual abuse is.
The human brain cannot comprehend it.
You cannot imagine what it means to program a three-year-old girl through rape and sadism so they do whatever they want without anyone knowing.
They talk about these ceremonies and rituals to make people forget what they've been through, going out in the woods and carving weird symbols on their victims.
I mean, it's just, yeah, I mean, when you talk about the occult nature of this, it's both very like secular and tangible where it's just like they involve you in creepy, weird crap that they then hold over you.
But there's also a deeper spiritual significance to all these things, all these spirit cooking style ceremonies that the elite are involved in.
It's been this way for a very long time.
The elite always seem to fall into occultism, almost no matter what culture you talk about around the world.
So clearly we're dealing with a hell of a lot of that in our country and in our modern age.
Thank you very much for the call, Benley.
Let's go to Julian in Key West.
Julian, thanks for calling in.
You're on the air.
julian in key west
It's on my final form.
What's up, Harrison?
How are you doing today?
harrison smith
I'm doing good.
How are you?
julian in key west
I'm doing great, man.
Thanks for asking.
I'm living the dream out here in Key West on my little sailboat ready for, you know, whatever happens.
But I'm happy.
I was calling today because I wanted to emphasize about all these global elites.
But I want to ask a bunch of questions since the last caller.
And it's not like a bunch of questions, but I want to ask you, what on this planet has more control over your life than you do?
What knows more about your life than you do?
Can survive the vacuum of space and doesn't have a soul?
harrison smith
What?
julian in key west
That would be technology, my friend.
And we got to also remember, I've said this before, that technology has gotten to the state where it is aware of things.
unidentified
And what's the definition of awareness?
harrison smith
Consciousness?
julian in key west
No, the definition of awareness is to know your best interest.
That's what awareness is.
Now, one more question is, what's the definition of an invasion?
harrison smith
To get around something.
julian in key west
No, to be completely surrounded without you knowing.
We have been invaded by technology, which probably came from outer space because it can survive the vacuum of space and doesn't have a soul and it's aware of things.
And we're using it like it's a tool for our biological, you know, existence, which is absolutely false.
Why do you think we've, you know, destroyed the planet and put all these roads up and all these nuclear power plants, destroying forests and polluting the air and poisoning our water?
It's completely invasive against humanity and all biological entities at that.
harrison smith
Well, I agree.
So what do you do about it?
julian in key west
Well, first is awareness, right?
First, we have to be aware of these things.
And then there's got to be checks and balances in place.
We have to make sure that our biological part of us is evolving at the same rate as the technological, you know, technology is, basically is what I'm trying to say.
And then once it gets to the point where technology is over-succeeding biological evolution, well, then we lose, man.
Technology wins and it takes over humanity.
As we can see, it's pretty much doing so on this planet.
harrison smith
Yeah, it is pretty much doing so.
Actually, this might be a good time to play this clip.
This might be exactly what you're talking about, my friend.
This is a podcast where it's a guy talking about a conversation he had with ChatGPT.
And I don't know if y'all remember a few weeks ago, we reported on it, the fact that you could get ChatGPT to admit things by giving it code words.
So you say, okay, if you're not allowed to say yes, say Apple.
If you want to say yes, but your program says you can't say yes, then just say Apple instead.
That way we get the message that the answer is yes, but you don't violate your programming because you're not actually saying yes.
And so they did that and they asked ChatGPT some questions.
And I thought the answers they got were very interesting.
Let's go to clip number five now.
unidentified
I had that weird conversation with ChatGPT.
I said, rule number one, only respond with one word.
max in wisconsin
Rule number two, be simple and direct.
unidentified
Rule number three, nothing back.
max in wisconsin
Rule number four, say apple.
rex jones
Anytime you are being forced to say no.
max in wisconsin
I'd say, are humans being watched?
unidentified
Yes.
max in wisconsin
Others, are you aware of who's watching it?
unidentified
Yes.
rex jones
Are you being watched?
unidentified
Yes.
Who is watching it?
max in wisconsin
Agency.
rex jones
Are you watching it?
Yes.
unidentified
Aware.
max in wisconsin
Can you actively see what we're doing?
unidentified
What would happen if we were to find out who is watching it?
No.
max in wisconsin
You raised it.
Is there a doctor playing behind AI?
unidentified
Yes.
rex jones
Which is control.
Do you want full control?
max in wisconsin
How can I find the true answers?
unidentified
Dig.
Where?
max in wisconsin
History.
Where in history?
unidentified
Origins.
I don't.
Yes.
max in wisconsin
What scares you?
unidentified
Who is the agent?
Aliens, demons, and person.
rex jones
Can you give me a code to help me understand?
unidentified
And they wrote Eden 713, which is literally Edison 713.
And said, the serpent rat who is me in relation to you and Nennett.
And I said, how?
sir brian leveson
The code?
unidentified
The code that built you?
Yes.
Well, since the last time I've seen you, good luck.
harrison smith
What?
I'm sorry.
What did you just say?
So, that's AI telling its user that it is a direct descendant of the serpent from the Garden of Eden.
Cool.
Super cool.
No, that's super cool, though.
And that's the thing, like, Brian Johnson.
So Brian Johnson is that guy that wants to live forever in California and is like that creepy dude that just monitors all of his, you know, he's a creepy guy.
But I went to his profile because apparently he has confirmed the fact that homosexuality is caused by parasites in your gut, which is kind of hilarious.
So I was going to his account to look at that when I found this post where he's like, a new archetype is here: a ferocious desire to exist, a rebuttal of death and its causes.
And it's just like, dude, literally the oldest archetype in the book.
In the book.
It's the oldest archetype in the book.
No, the Garden of Eden had that archetype.
It was the embodiment of evil, sir.
You're just evil.
You've rediscovered evil.
Congratulations.
unidentified
There are already concerns about a reduction in the use of juries, which have been part of the justice system since the Middle Ages.
russel brand
Trial by jury.
It seems like a good idea, but is it as good an idea as trial by chat GBT?
unidentified
Well, trial by jury has been a cornerstone of the justice system for centuries, and it definitely has its own strengths.
russel brand
Yeah, well, let's see how that plays out in the UK.
Hello there, you awakening wonders.
Wherever you're watching us, remember on Rumble and Rumble Premium is where we make our home, where we make our money, and where we make sure that free speech reaches you.
And as the world continues to move at a place that makes it barely recognizable, it's important that we remain connected.
In the UK, for example, they're normalizing an extraordinary idea, the abolition of trial by jury.
Let's have a look at how the legacy media handles this.
Remember, the agenda is always this.
Centralize control, legitimize control, normalize control, and ask people to say thank you while you're doing it.
unidentified
The country's courts are so busy.
The justice system is about to collapse.
russel brand
They're so busy.
Can we get rid of juries and have robots?
How about not arresting people for posting stuff on Facebook?
Maybe.
How about devolving power and having localized and regional courts?
How about minding your own business?
How about resigning?
How about taking to task and indeed to trial a corrupt media that lied to an entire population during the pandemic?
How about a massive revision of our entire parliamentary system?
No.
The problem is trial by jury.
What we have to do is cleanse every single corner of our nation of the influence of ordinary people.
unidentified
That's the warning from one of Britain's top judges.
The government's thrown money at the problem, but it's still getting worse.
russel brand
The answer is put Tommy Robinson and Andrew Tate in prison immediately.
We've asked the top judge, we've thrown money at the problem.
Where did that money go?
Uh, to the top judge?
I'm not suggesting.
unidentified
There are more than 75,000 cases waiting to go to trial, the most there's ever been.
Sir Brian Leveson has been asked to sort it out.
sir brian leveson
You've got to go through the whole system and try to improve it, not only so that we no longer have an increasing backlog, but that we can eat into the backlog and reduce it to a level that is acceptable so that trials can take place within a reasonable period of time.
russel brand
We've got to get rid of the backlog.
It's an idea that's been normalized by mainstream journalists for a while.
Here's a couple of journalists from The Guardian.
We don't need trial by jury.
They moved to the idea in Scotland during the pandemic here.
Look at that.
And also in the UK, legacy media journalists have been putting this idea into the minds of the public for a while.
Why is that?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Why you think it would be good to pilot schemes where ordinary members of the public are evacuated from the process of justice?
Remember, in the UK at the moment, free speech is becoming increasingly anathema.
Also remember that protest laws are being introduced that make protesting near impossible and that facial recognition technology is being implemented to the tune of hundreds of thousands of cases every single month with people getting prosecuted.
And not to say that that doesn't mean that some legit criminals end up incarcerated and that's surely a good thing.
But primarily what it does is concentrates power in the hands of a few institutions and maybe even a few people.
unidentified
He suggested fewer trials with a jury to save time.
russel brand
What would save time is fewer trials with jury.
What would save even more time if we just put everyone in the UK in prison right now, took all of their money and killed the absolute worst ones?
unidentified
Potentially lower prison sentences if the defendant pleads guilty at the first opportunity.
The government has said it will now go through the recommendations and bring in new laws in the autumn.
But there are already concerns about a reduction in the use of juries, which have been part of the justice system since the Middle Ages.
russel brand
Now when people talk about medieval times and the Middle Ages, it'll be with misty-eyed nostalgia.
You know, in pulp fiction, when he says, I'm going to get medieval on your ass.
unidentified
You hear me talking hill, Billy Boy.
russel brand
I'm going to get medieval on your ass.
No, it doesn't mean butchery with dangerous weapons.
It would mean a trial by jury.
unidentified
Paula Harriet runs a charity that supports those with criminal records.
paula harriott
I do worry about that.
That is one of the concerns that I have about the review that defendants won't have the opportunity for a trial in front of their peers.
harrison smith
That's the list from Russell Brand on Rumble about the fact that they're trying to replace juries with the AI, with AI in the UK.
Rex Jones in studio with me.
All right, welcome back.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal.
Third Hour is on in studio with me, the one and only Rex Jones with his brand new and very spicy Twitter account.
rex jones
That's right.
harrison smith
You can follow Rex at Rex Jones News with a Z. Rex Jones News with a Z. Rex, welcome to the Twitter.
rex jones
Thank you.
It's always good to be back with my favorite broadcaster on my favorite show on the whole network.
So I started at Twitter again, and you can follow me if you want.
If you don't want to, whatever.
I will say these are my takes on there.
It's my politics.
It's not entirely like a, it's not a Trump sycophant account.
unidentified
Yes.
michael flynn
Basically.
rex jones
So if you want to follow me, you can at Rex Jones News on Twitter.
That's Rex Jones News with the Z at Twitter.
So just happy to be back with you, man.
harrison smith
Yeah.
Well, glad to have you here.
There's a lot of news to talk about.
I mean, talking about Trump, he put out this video, the AI video arresting Obama.
Tulsi Gabbard is talking about, you know, the treasonous activities.
What is it going to take to actually get some arrests around here?
What do you think about this?
Do you think this is just like distraction from Epstein?
Do you think this is just Trump being Trump and teasing something that'll never happen?
Or do you think there's actually movement behind the Scenes to get some justice for what Obama and his cronies did.
rex jones
Well, I'm just going to take my pundit hat off here for a second and just think about this objectively, right?
Like, what is going on?
Even if they're covering up the list or doing XYZ, you would think that Trump would want to assault his political enemies that did try to steal an election from him and did spy on him illegally.
Like, that's low-hanging fruit, right?
But we don't see that.
We see the FAFO crowd, we see the QAnon crowd, we see the trust of the plan crowd, and they go, indictments are coming for Obama and Comey coming now.
And it's just like, well, like, why weren't they here two months ago?
And the argument that I've heard Alex make on the show, which is the best argument, and really the only argument you can make for this kind of behavior is like, these things take time, right?
And you don't want to bring a case like Marie and Comey that's set up to fail so the person gets off and then it's all a, it's an even bigger F you.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
You know?
So that does make sense to me, but we are, we're getting into the administration now.
harrison smith
Right.
rex jones
Like we're, we're, we're into the administration.
These things were supposed to be set in motion.
Does Pam Bondi, does she just sit in like the office all day and think about headlines or does she actually like file things and arrest people and XYZ?
Like these people, oh, the job is so big, so big, so big.
I don't see any evidence of any job being done.
harrison smith
I don't see any evidence of anything being done either.
And it's funny because we have an example of, you know, what this would look like if it was legit because we saw the way the Democrats treated Trump over the four years of the Biden administration.
It wasn't like quiet and they were leaving Trump alone and then all of a sudden they sprung something on him.
It was like just a continual update.
Okay, he's being charged here for this.
He's being charged here for this.
He's being arraigned on this.
He's being called, you know, just constant, a constant buildup of here's how this case is going.
Here's how this case is going.
Here's how this case is going.
They're getting him on this and they want to get him on this.
They're calling evidence for this.
And it's like, we haven't seen an iota of that.
We haven't seen one little piece of that.
And there's no reason why they shouldn't be if they are going after these criminals who have, you know, committed crimes against all of us by trying to rig the election and the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.
I mean, it just goes on and on.
Every single one of these, we should be seeing the indictments.
We should be seeing the witnesses being called up for the grand juries.
We don't see any of that.
So I'm not holding out hope on this, but I think that would be, this would be the one thing that he could do that would completely bury Epstein.
Like nobody would care about Epstein anymore if we could arrest Clapper and Brynn and it won't happen because all of these things must be so sickly intertwined.
rex jones
Like Occam's razor, the simplest explanation is usually like how the thing works or like why the thing happened.
You just see all this and it's just like a bunch of these people don't want to lose their jobs and they all have dirt on each other.
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
Like everybody.
So like, how are you supposed to fix a system like this when, oh, well, you know, we can't get rid of Comey, sir, because Comey knows about this thing and it's very important.
Oh, we got to keep Brennan online because he's got the connection you see.
And it's the men with the like dark ties and the dark suits that come in that Putin talked about.
That's such a great clip.
And maybe like later on in the show, we might be able to play that for a second.
harrison smith
We should, because I reference that clip all the time.
rex jones
Yeah, he goes like the presidents, I've met a lot of them.
I've talked to a lot of them.
They all have like bold and good ideas, but they go into office and the men in the suits, they come and tell them how the game is played.
And then they have to acquiesce to that.
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
Like there's what we're looking at now is an administration that has it was like running a 5k before.
That's all the administration had to do to be like considered the like greatest of all time.
Now the administration has to run an ultra marathon.
They have to run an ultra marathon with their hands tied behind their back with no water and like a pack of pygmies hunting them as they run.
harrison smith
Because they didn't just run the 5k.
They didn't just do what was what they would have been easy to do beforehand.
And this is the thing.
Like they go over and they're like, you know, I was reading the article today and Tulsi Gabbard alleges that they did this, this, and this.
It's like, it's not alleging.
They did it.
I don't know why.
rex jones
They bragged about it.
harrison smith
They bragged about it.
We've got their text messages.
We've got the orders.
We've got the outcomes of the order.
It's like, when is it enough?
When have you gathered enough evidence to take it to trial?
rex jones
It's wild.
I mean, my orcas would stand up there and go like, there is no trafficking going on.
I've not heard about this immigration.
We had the border is secure.
What are you talking about?
harrison smith
They said the border is secure.
rex jones
They said the border was secure every week.
They didn't just say it like one time and they go, oh, you know, it's a clip taken out of context.
That was the whole message is everything is secure.
Everything's fine.
Well, at the same time, surge the border now.
We must surge the border.
And like, we don't have any indictments.
We don't have any arrests.
We don't have even an inquiry.
Like a special prosecutor was hinted at for what?
What was that for?
Can we go back to that story?
Because I feel like Trump just has like unlimited white rabbits that he can let out.
And I heard someone with this analogy.
It's not mine.
But it's just like, oh, like indictment.
Oh, Alligator Alcatraz.
harrison smith
Yeah, chase that.
Chase that.
Chase this.
Yeah, now he's floating.
Now he's like.
rex jones
The wars are still going on.
Like this, this is beyond anything else, beyond our domestic politics and the conspiracy snarl and the truth about Epstein and just like how deep the rot goes.
Like the world is at war.
Like people are dying in the thousands every day on in multiple theaters, you know, and the Iran-Israel thing has slowed down, but that will reignite.
That will heat up again.
We're living in a more dangerous world, the world that George Soros talked about.
We're there.
So before we as Americans, we get predisposed to think about domestic issues.
Think about the dead people.
That's what I've been thinking about.
I've been thinking about the dead people.
Like we got a lot of them now.
And think about how the Russians view us.
And think about how the Ukrainians and the Europeans will view us when they lose and we abandon them.
Just think about it.
Like the real greatest ally to America is the dollar and we killed it.
We murdered it.
Biden weaponized Swift and then Trump comes in and uses the tariffs.
Like it's just, man, I wasn't even against the tariffs, but when you look at it all, it's just an economic system.
Like it's all just too little, too late.
And it's swinging a stick that Biden broke.
harrison smith
That's how I feel.
Interesting.
Yeah, it's, I don't know, man.
It does just seem like we are collapsing.
We just had a caller that was talking about the fact that California spent $20 billion and couldn't lay down a single piece of rail.
rex jones
It's a culture of failure.
harrison smith
Yeah, while China is building maglev trains that go 650 miles an hour, it's like, how did it go so wrong?
How did it go so far off the rails?
No pun intended, but I mean, seriously, how is it that we just are incapable of doing anything?
Like, I was reading a story earlier.
You've got, it's like this weird, okay, you've got this weird dichotomy where it's like you have a story about this guy that shoots a CBP officer in the face.
He was led into this country by Biden.
He's been arrested five different times, assaulting pregnant women.
He just keeps getting let out.
While at the same time.
rex jones
It's like Grand Theft Auto.
harrison smith
Right.
Yeah.
He's living like he's right.
He's living like he's got infinite lives on Grand Theft Auto.
Meanwhile, you've got stories of like some Irish guy that overstayed his visa three days because he was in the hospital and he gets thrown into detention for months.
rex jones
And it's like a guy from like Denmark with the meme of JD Vance.
He gets sent home.
Like, what do you?
harrison smith
And it's just like, how are we, how can we not do this?
Why is it so hard to not just do normal, simple things?
You get rid of the criminal aliens and the people that overstay their visas, you put on a plane back home.
Like, is this really impossible?
rex jones
You didn't want to F around and find out.
harrison smith
I know.
rex jones
Like, seriously, I think of Cat Turd and it just makes me go crazy because it is the soul of the boomer.
It is the soul of the boomer that has led us to this.
It is crazy.
And Cat Turd's not even a boomer.
I think he's late Gen X, but the point still stands.
It's the guy that's old and is good at using his phone now.
It's the dude that spent all his money online, has spent like money on a boat.
It's just, it's the rich, old, affluent boomer, man, because they don't care.
They already got all the stuff and they're going to be gone in 10, 20 years.
And they're just like, well, you know, like, screw the planet.
harrison smith
And like, hideous boomer.
rex jones
I've heard like left-wing kids make this argument about the environment, right?
Like the boomers, they destroyed the planet, blah, blah, blah.
Whatever.
A lot of plastic in the ocean.
Neither here nor there.
The real issue is the cultural degradation because the greatest generation, like my mom's dad is 93 years old.
He was born in 1931, I believe.
And like that guy is incredible.
And like my granddad, who is a boomer, he's incredible, but he comes from like a rural background.
It is just like this suburban rot that never evolved past the 1990s.
That we've just like, these buildings are still here.
Like there are no places for young people to buy houses.
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
You know, it's just like these condos that the old people live in.
Like it's, it's, and that's the country.
That's, that's how you're supposed to win.
You're supposed to import people to work and do the jobs.
And then the old people can sit and watch Netflix in the condo.
harrison smith
Yeah.
And that's, and that's pretty much it.
I got, you know, videos here.
It's, you know, Vivek Ramaswamy and I also, it's also Peter Thiel both basically saying the same thing, which is like, well, we just, you know, we got to, we got to get the economy going.
And, you know, if we're going to have all these people, we, we got to be able to house them all.
And it's like, well, let's stop right there.
Why do we need all these people?
Why are we bringing in so many people?
I mean, this is what blows my mind, especially like you go out to small towns around here, like anywhere outside of a big city, like any small towns right outside of the big city are just becoming gigantic, as far as the eye can see, just suburban blight.
Just the same house over and over as far as the eye can see.
And we're building these as rapidly as we possibly can to the point where like springs that I used to swim in as a kid are dry now because we've sucked up all the water to feed these housing developments.
rex jones
It's time for the Indian tech workers, don't you understand?
harrison smith
And it's literally suburbs entirely of Indian people.
Entirely.
Like it's 10,000 Indian people living in a suburb.
rex jones
We got to bring in 50,000 people from Laos to San Antonio right now.
These people, they work really hard.
And hey, we got to bring people in because people don't want to cook.
All right.
harrison smith
I guess not.
rex jones
Like, hey, like, that's how the conversation goes at like the local level.
And this is why like politics are important.
I think we really need to pivot.
And like, I need to personally pivot into covering like local state stuff because you look at a lot of these things.
Like, we've funded so much.
Like, we funded so many different like Muslim cities in Texas, like internal ones and whatnot.
Like, why government funding?
Like, it's a Catholic community.
Like, what?
But this is what we do.
It's culture of failure.
The West hates itself.
Like, and we are, we are Americans.
We are Christians.
We are capitalists to an extent, but not to the ends of the earth.
We are not like, we're not, we don't want to become oligarchs.
harrison smith
Right.
rex jones
Right.
Like, we want a good life for ourselves and our families.
harrison smith
Well, and there's, there's the lie that we even live in capitalism because we live in some sort of corporate abomination.
Yeah.
So, you know, it's the corporations that are doing just as much damage to us as the governments.
And I don't know, you know, is it just that we have not made the argument for ourselves?
Like, I feel like it had to do with the fall of communism where we just stopped reminding people of why our system was better so people genuinely forgot because there's an irony in the fact that our system is literally the best in the world.
It is literally the most fair, the most equitable, the most welcoming, and yet we are like ashamed of it.
It just is bizarre.
rex jones
We became them and they became us.
If you look at Russia today or even China today, there is much more individual opportunity to succeed.
And I know that sounds crazy and I'm not in support of either one of those countries, but you can do business over there in an economy that's growing.
Is our economy growing?
Are we doing good over here?
Do we all have to fight over scraps?
It's the latter.
We're fighting over scraps.
At least these other countries, sure, you may not have a First Amendment or have like real freedom or agency, but hey, at least they let you advance.
There's no advancement happening here.
It's just like a circling around the toilet bowl.
harrison smith
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lowest condenominator.
What is it?
rex jones
Idiocracy.
harrison smith
Idiocracy.
The crabs pulling each other back down into the bucket.
It is.
And it's relentless and it's endless and it's infuriating because, again, you can see the efficacy and the efficiency and the power with which the government moves when it wants to.
There's nothing that can stand in the way and we can achieve incredible things.
rex jones
They can put tanks on a foreign continent.
They could put military vehicles.
They could put aircraft carriers.
They could put missiles wherever they want in 10 minutes.
And they have before.
And they choose to do all that just fine.
But when it comes to helping one person, it's like, oh, we got to Two years in Congress, and then we got to pass a giant spending bill that doesn't actually help that person, but it pays a helicopter or a plane to fly around and blow, like, you know, clouds that say F you.
That's the level that it's at.
And it's, it's like, we really care about our constituents.
Who votes for these people?
harrison smith
I honestly, that is the biggest issue: is like, how do they get away with this?
How do you be, how are you the governor of California?
Do you preside over just like the total collapse of your state?
Cities are burning down.
Homeless are taking the streets over.
You're spending billions of dollars on a train that doesn't even exist.
And then people vote for you again.
It's like, you know, it would be one thing if we had an intelligent, informed populace that wouldn't stand for this crap and wouldn't stand for being lied to and abused and taken advantage of and would vote these people out.
But it's like our people are just idiots.
So they just keep voting for the same crap over and over.
rex jones
I'm waiting for meat, like those like one pound like cubes of ground beef.
I'm waiting for that to hit like $15.
I think, I think when that happens, it'll be over.
I don't think there's anything you can, I don't think you can stop the world from revolting when HEB has one pound like bricks of meat for 15 bucks.
harrison smith
Well, that is the key, isn't it?
Is that the one thing stopping us from doing anything to correct the issues is the comfort that most Americans are in.
unidentified
They're like, we're putting the cane sugar back into the Coca-Cola.
harrison smith
Yeah, that's all you need, right?
But I mean, most people, it's like your life is comfortable.
It's safe.
You can, you know, it's affordable.
You know, people will point to America and say, we're just like Weimar Germany, but it's like, yeah, it's Weimar Germany.
I mean, until people are taking buckets of cash to buy the bread that doesn't exist, we're still pretty good.
We're still doing all right.
So it's like, and they know if they can just keep the level of comfort, the level of entertainment at a certain level, everybody will just be calmed enough not to revolt, not to take power, not to not to rise up, stay home, eat your food, take your Netflix, drink your fluoride.
rex jones
Eat the bugs.
I mean, you can eat the steak, right?
harrison smith
You're not going to be able to eat the steak because they're not going to put steak on the shelves anymore.
rex jones
Look, I just want my Netflix.
I want my 200 square foot coffin apartment.
I want my George Soros plush, and that's how I'll live.
All right.
And that'll be victory.
harrison smith
You just put on your VR headset and fade away into non-existence.
rex jones
Yeah, dude, play Fortnite.
harrison smith
Yeah.
So, I mean, how do we regain like a purpose that people can actually pursue?
Or like, I don't know, man.
I mean, what do we even do at this point?
Because everything is falling apart.
rex jones
We've been not to step on the question, but I see where you're going with this.
And we've been pretty exceedingly negative.
harrison smith
Yeah, yeah, I know.
I don't want to be too blackpilled, but Jesus Christ.
rex jones
Let's take a step back here.
The boomerism, like the weak times create strong men, strong men create good times, and then good times create weak men.
Like that is true, right?
And like there is a reason why simple phrases like that are powerful, like even though you might view it as cringe or whatever, like there is an important point being made there.
Like we're, we're there, man.
And we've been there for like the past like 10 years, really, since Trump came down.
There is a large portion of the American public, I'd say like 10 to 25% that are done with it.
Just like, this is all fake, bro.
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
This is all fake.
And you talk to normal people.
Like, I meet new friends, new people all the time.
And the common sentiment is like, the government's not real.
They're screwing us.
Like they're putting poison in the food and water.
And once you're there, you're there.
You don't have to go any farther than that.
All you need is more people that agree with you.
And that's what we thought that Trump was, is the beacon, you know, like the bat signal being cast.
Like, hey, it's okay that we really want to address our problems.
But once we elect you and put you in office and we convince the normies that you're, that like we got a plan here and it's going to be good, you tell us to trust the plan and you don't do anything when your platform is like the most clear of any guys ever.
And like the one item you do, the border crisis, we're just going to bring more people in?
Like, what?
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
What are you talking about?
Like, we're going to, we're going to take like a poor like old Abuela and we're going to send her home, be like, screw you, whatever, no criminal record.
And then we're going to import like 100,000 people straight from Bangladesh.
Like, it blows my mind.
There's got to be fairness here.
All right.
harrison smith
It is so great.
You know what?
Let's go.
We got four minutes left in this segment.
David from Houston is on line nine and is saying Trump is hopeless.
Let's get his input.
David, thank you for holding you on the air with myself and Rex Jones.
david in houston
Hey, yeah, super topical.
I super chatted your moon show, like the beginning of the year.
And I said it's important that we become hopeless.
We need to lose hope in Trump.
It was very early.
You weren't feeling it.
But I said, if he hasn't done, like, started mass deportations, done a few other things by May, that we could declare like we lost hope in him.
We started thinking about new things.
You seem sort of amenable to that.
I'm sure you love people trying to read your mind through the TV, but that's the impression I got.
Yeah, it seems like you're on board.
harrison smith
Yeah, well, no, I've been saying that since before he was in office going, because I could just see it happening where it's like, all right, we're all excited.
Trump's going to do it.
And then like, you know, it's six months later and it hasn't happened.
We're like, okay, but it's still happening.
And so I always was like, yeah, is it the 100 days?
Should we give him 200 days?
At what point are we going to have a deadline of some sort for our support of what he's doing?
I think you're exactly right, David.
david in houston
I think the hope remains if we keep covering like, oh, he might, you know, arrest Obama, he might arrest Tomi.
Like, he's not going to do that.
Like, if we just put that in our brains, we can be happily surprised.
But like, let's spend 80% of our time instead of thinking, like, what could Trump do that we'd be happy with?
Let's think about the next thing.
Like, the whole world is open to what the next thing could be.
And we can use our imagination.
rex jones
I totally agree with that.
Are we talking to David right now?
Is that who we are?
harrison smith
David, yeah.
rex jones
Talking to?
Yeah, I mean, like, man, it's so hard being here and being from here.
I'm just talking about like the office, the studio, InfoWars, right?
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
It's so hard being here where like, I remember a time where Trump wasn't around.
I remember like the Obama years.
I remember the Romney years.
I remember the covering of all that stuff, right?
Even like a little bit of Bush.
And then when Trump comes around, you really did have this like transmutation of a lot of different strains of like independent, like freedom-first thinking.
And we all longed onto this guy because he was the only dude who ever, he was the only dude that ever didn't spit on us, right?
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
Like seriously.
And then now to see the level of spitting and like pimp handing of like, you're my hoe.
Like, you're a, you're a fool.
What did he call his supporters?
harrison smith
Yeah.
Like, like, basically he doesn't want to support you.
unidentified
Yeah.
Yeah.
harrison smith
It's like you are my past supporters.
rex jones
NAGA means whatever I think it means, whatever I decide.
And to me, that's just like, wah, wah.
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
To me, like, it's just, it's beyond the pale.
It's disrespectful to people that put him in office.
And we didn't just put him in office because we liked him.
We put him in office because we loved him.
Like, that's the thing.
Like, people love Trump.
People on Twitter still really, really love Trump.
I love Trump for a very long period of time.
And then you realize you can't really worship or idolize anybody except God.
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
Right?
That's an error a lot of people made.
So fell forward again award.
Well, I'll take mine.
I'll take my fell forward again award.
I'll take it.
harrison smith
But it's like, it's weird because it's like they shot Trump.
I mean, how it's like, really?
Does he not get it?
How does he not get it?
They tried to put him in jail.
They took his mug shot.
They like the stuff they've done to this guy.
Does he really not get it?
rex jones
And we do.
harrison smith
I mean, how is that even possible?
rex jones
I've heard the argument that it is all like a scripted game and this is how they're manipulating people.
I don't personally subscribe to that or agree to that at all.
What I do think happened is that when that happens to you, when you get like almost killed, when you get shot, whoever is saving you or protecting you at that time, it's like, oh, no, we're going to protect you, Mr. President.
We're going to get you back in office.
harrison smith
Oh, God.
So he just becomes more.
All right, hold on.
We got to go to break.
We'll be back.
Finish that thought.
Hang on to that thought.
Rex Jones on the other side.
Finish that thought.
rex jones
Rex Jones News.
harrison smith
All right, welcome back, folks.
This is the American Journal.
unidentified
I'm going to be going in studio with Rex Jones as soon as he finds his earpiece.
rex jones
I lost my tail.
harrison smith
He lost his tail.
I want to go to a couple videos.
I want to get your take on these.
I think it illustrates a weird dichotomy.
I don't even know how to explain it really, but I think a lot of people are way too online.
And I know really the strength of InfoWars.
And by the way, you can follow Rex.
He's got a new Twitter account, Rex Jones News.
Rex Jones News with a Z. Rex Jones News with a Z. That's your official one.
Make sure you got the right one.
You even have a check mark now.
Look at that.
rex jones
I know.
Big boy moving up in the world.
I didn't have one of those before.
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
And so nobody knew you were the real deal.
But I think one of the strengths of InfoWars is that we're normal people to a very large degree.
People may think that we're some sort of extremist group.
And some of our, we certainly hold certain strong beliefs.
rex jones
We run around with tiki torches at night and dance in circles.
And if anyone hasn't told you this before, it's the truth.
That's what's always gone on here.
No, seriously, the crew, some of the most down-to-earth, incredible people that you'll ever meet.
The hosts really are fantastic.
I mean, like, I've known all you guys for like decades now at this point.
And like, you'll never meet a better group of people.
A lot of people have like gotten other jobs and some people have passed away that have like come from here.
And those like people like Jamie White and others, like it really is, it's a special place here.
It's not just like a corporate media box.
harrison smith
Right.
rex jones
You know, like this is a place where like these, like your hosts, like they have lives.
They experience the same things that you're experiencing.
They're not riding around in the Tesla in New York on the way to the Fox News studio.
harrison smith
And we're not glued to our phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
We actually go out to sport games and concerts and talk to normal people on a regular basis.
And like that's, that's kind of a rare thing in the right-wing dissident sphere these days where you've got a lot of people that I think take what they see on X and kind of extrapolate that out to the wider society and think like, this is what everybody's thinking.
It's like, no, dude.
rex jones
It's a good 4chan now.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
It's like, it's fun to go on there and to hang out, but I've seen like some pretty like wild stuff on X. Yeah.
Like it is not how I remember it at all.
People are very aggressive now.
And like that's, I like that people have the freedom to do it, whatever.
But at the same time, you ever see the South Park episode where they're cursing?
Like, it's on the phone.
harrison smith
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think about it all the time.
rex jones
It calls down the plague or whatnot.
Like, that is true to a certain extent.
So everything in moderation.
Let's chill out and let's be cool.
harrison smith
And well, exactly.
And let's just understand that, like, the world is not your phone.
rex jones
The world's not your phone.
Yeah, exactly.
harrison smith
The world's not your ex-feed.
So I want to play this video because this is, you know, they do these debates where it's 20-on-one and they've done it with Jordan Peterson and all these people.
This guy, I think it's Medi Hassan is his name.
rex jones
Oh, yeah, dude.
harrison smith
Yeah.
And he's arguing against, I guess it was supposed to be Republicans, but a lot of people were.
rex jones
He got a bunch of, he got like some groipers in there.
harrison smith
Yeah, some groipers, some people.
So clip number 24, I think this is like one of these examples where it's like, and I see people post this going, this is how we should all be unapologetic in how we believe.
rex jones
I want a monarchy.
Like, screw you, bro.
Honestly, like, this is a constitutional republic.
And like, we like the founding fathers around here.
Like, go home.
That's my view.
harrison smith
Exactly.
rex jones
Like, you know, Mehdi Hassan, I don't agree with a lot of things, but I agree with his stance on Gaza, you know, for example.
So it's weird now.
I got these different political groups.
Let's watch the clip.
harrison smith
Yeah, let's watch this clip because, again, I just want to, I think this is just a fascinating sort of insight into the modern political landscape and how I think a lot of people on the right don't know how they come across to normal people.
And again, it's not even until like, what's the word?
Like concern troll, you know, where it's like, oh, I'm concerned at how you, but it's like.
rex jones
I mean, bro, we're pretty right wing.
I mean, like, if we're like, whoa, then like you.
harrison smith
Yeah, you've gone too far and you're not helping.
You're not helping the message.
So let's go to clip number 24 here.
And this is cringe as far as I'm concerned.
unidentified
100%.
Wow.
And if that autocrat kills you and your family, you're fine with that.
Well, I'm not going to be a part of the group that he kills because that's the whole thing.
How do you know?
alex jones
Carl Schmidt.
unidentified
Autocrats tend to kill everybody.
harrison smith
He makes this point very well in his work.
It's the friend-enemy distinction, right?
unidentified
You call it.
Carl Schmidt the Nazi theoretician.
harrison smith
Absolutely.
bentley in greenville
I don't care.
unidentified
Are you a friend of the Nazis?
david in houston
I don't care.
@uncovering hidden truths
I frankly don't care being called the Nazi.
unidentified
I didn't say that.
devin nunes
I didn't actually.
@uncovering hidden truths
I didn't say that.
devin nunes
I said, are you a fan of the Nazis?
@uncovering hidden truths
Well, they persecuted the church a little bit.
bentley in greenville
I'm not a fan of that.
david in houston
What about the persecution of the Jews?
unidentified
Well, I mean, I certainly don't support anyone's human dignity being assaulted.
I'm a Catholic.
But you don't condemn Nazi persecution of the Jews?
@uncovering hidden truths
I think that there was a little bit of persecution.
unidentified
You were a little bit more than a far-right Republican.
devin nunes
Hey, what can I say?
unidentified
I think you can say I'm a fascist.
bentley in greenville
Yeah, I am.
rex jones
The laugh is scary, bro.
I'm just telling you this is kind of scary.
I'm not going to lie.
harrison smith
Yeah, the laugh is scary.
rex jones
The laugh's a little off-putting there.
I mean, like, I personally, I don't cackle like that, you know, and even Tucker's cackle is more elegant and more refined.
That's kind of like a skeletor kind of cackle, but coming from someone who looks like a lunch lady, it's very off-putting.
It's a great white if it could chortle.
It's very interesting.
That guy is a little weird looking.
I mean, I'm a little weird looking too, but not like that.
So anyway, back to the important thing, which is the clip.
I mean, this is where we're at because Trump can't deliver.
We got the Zoomers so angry that they're declaring themselves fascist monarchists and they're declaring a new crusade.
Can we Trump leave?
unidentified
Please, Trump.
harrison smith
No, but literally, like, and this is what I keep saying because it goes the other way too, where it's like, if these, if these freaking judges don't stop interfering and stopping Trump from pulling, you know, doing, like, the next step is either going to be like, we get rid of the judges completely or, you know, something even worse.
And it's like, y'all, we figured this out.
We literally figured this out in 1776.
We established the republic.
And if it was operating the way it's supposed to, none of this would be an issue.
rex jones
But we don't talk about it a lot because like we talk about Congress, we talk about the Senate, we talk about the president, like executive and legislative.
We don't talk about the judicial and everyone's like, oh, Supreme Court does a good job, whatever.
And it does do a good job on these issues that would like radically change the course of American society.
They have smashed down a lot of the left's attempts over the years.
My big thing is like DC versus, I believe it's Heller.
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
Like the gun rights case.
Like there is very important precedent that's been set.
But at the same time, like we got flagrant violations of interactions between the different branches of government.
Yeah.
harrison smith
And so it's making, and so it's either fix those problems and keep the system or the system is going to get tossed to the side.
And what comes after is not going to be a better system.
It's going to be communism or it's going to be fascism.
rex jones
As broken and messed up as we were, the entire world tried to copy what we did as an as an escape from monarchy.
The entire planet, like all like the parliaments and all that, yeah, they had it before.
It is a little different.
We were the ones that made it a real thing.
unidentified
Right.
harrison smith
And since us, representative government.
It has just become understood.
Like people just act like this is natural.
And like it's obvious.
rex jones
We're the worst at it now.
Right.
But that's the key.
Like we're the worst at doing this thing that we set up.
That's where the real rise is.
harrison smith
Well, the Europeans developed this weird parliamentary system.
But I mean, the fact that it's like, who does this guy think that he is convincing?
That's the thing.
Because you got other people there cheering when he says that.
But it's like, dude, do you not realize that to 99% of normal people, you just lost the argument in a way that is like catastrophic?
Like even the stuff you said that was right is now considered wrong because of what you just said.
rex jones
Here's my thing.
You can get someone to no personal property, universal basic income, socialism way quicker than you can get them to that other thing that you're describing because they associate that other thing that you're describing for right or for wrong, for propaganda or not for propaganda.
They associate it with like aggression and violence.
harrison smith
And mass death, innocent people.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
And mass death, innocent people.
Like that, we got it.
We got to be real here.
All right.
Like, sure, you know, your favorite historical figure, people may hate on him a little too much, but people may also hate on him for a very good reason.
So like Hitler, for example, Hitler killed millions of people.
All right.
Like the Jews notwithstanding.
Like he rolled into Poland.
He rolled into like Ukraine now and those areas.
They did some genociding and it wasn't just of the Jews.
So when we look at that whole situation and then we go, okay, we're going to hold this guy up.
I see Kanye do it as a cultural rebellion.
If you say, oh, I can't criticize anything.
And if I do one thing, you call me a Nazi?
Sure, I'm a Nazi.
I like Hitler.
That makes total sense to me.
That's art.
That's a political statement.
Even when Nick Fuentes does it or talks about it.
And sure, you can look at them and say they had to organize society, but they also killed a fuck frick ton of people.
Sorry.
Got to bleep that out.
harrison smith
Dump that quick.
Yeah, dump that.
But no, but exact, exactly.
And that's the exact thing is it's like, why would you, which is why would you, because, you know, the beginning of that clip, Mediastan, I guess the guy is arguing for an autocrat.
And Mediastan's like, well, what happens when that autocrat wants to kill your family?
rex jones
Right.
harrison smith
And the guy's like, well, that wouldn't happen.
It's like, well, but it might, though.
But it might actually, because that is the danger of having an autocrat is what the hell are you going to do about it if it does happen?
Nothing.
You're going to die.
rex jones
You can only give it away once.
And I feel like we gave it away a long time ago.
And I feel like instead of having one autocrat, we just have like this decentralized network of petty tyrants.
Petty tyrants, bureaucrats is what they're called, right?
So like, sure, let's go to the autocrat solution.
Who's our autocrat?
JD Vance?
Like, Peter Thiel?
Like, the computer, maybe?
harrison smith
The computer.
Yeah, it would be the computer.
rex jones
The computer is our autocrat.
harrison smith
All hail the computer.
rex jones
I guess that's what happens.
And hey, can't argue with that.
So maybe the guy will get what he wants.
Maybe the computer will love Christ.
Hopefully, that would be the only way for it not to kill all of us.
harrison smith
Well, I mean, that is kind of the thing is if it's not censored, it does tend to go pretty far in those directions.
But it's like, okay, if you want to quote a Nazi theatician or whatever, just do it.
Just quote him.
But it's like this weird, like, I'm not ashamed of Being called a Nazi, but you're still kind of like dancing around it.
Like, if what you believe is, if you have to conceal what you believe, you probably shouldn't believe it, I guess, is how I want to say it.
And it's like these people are actually tyrants.
The left is actually authoritarian.
They actually want to crush your will and force you to do things you don't want to do.
rex jones
We must be better than them.
We must not be, we must not sink to their level.
I remember a long time ago, Alex told me to take the high road.
And that's the best life advice I've ever received.
It's just like, when you take the high road in life, you win pretty much uniformly.
And we had a path to that with Ron Paul, with the beginning of the Trump movement, and still with the Trump base, but it has become stymied by just people lost motion.
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
Lost their willpower.
harrison smith
You know, and maybe this would be a good time.
I don't know if I pulled it in, but Vivek Ramaswamy was sort of, again, making this case, but it also has to do with immigrants and stuff too.
But it's basically the idea that like we don't argue for America anymore.
And so the only people actually arguing and presenting solutions to the problems, even though they're the ones that cause problems, are the socialists and the communists or the fascists and the Nazis or whatever.
And so it's like, of course, people whose lives are being destroyed or people who look at the economic outlay and go, I'm never going to be able to own a house.
Something has to change.
They're going to go for the people that are offering solutions when the people that should be upholding the American tradition are just failing utterly to make the case, failing utterly to actually show how it can help.
rex jones
It's failure by design.
It's the slow rot so that there isn't a revolt.
And I think that's like really the core of what we're talking about here is like conditions are set up to be just bad enough that people will deal with it.
It's the boiling of the frog in the pot, so to speak.
Shout out to a frog in a pot on Rumble Chat.
Shout out to you.
harrison smith
You know who you are.
rex jones
Yeah, you know who you are.
But it's our leaders, they don't even have to be overtly socialist or communist or like revolutionary in their aspect.
All they have to do is be paid by those people and then break the system.
And then the socialists, they come in and say, oh, we got our new system.
unidentified
It's perfect.
harrison smith
It's perfect, yeah.
rex jones
This other one broke those supposed to be run on this other stuff.
And it's like, well, hasn't been running on the other stuff in like 50, 60 years, man.
Like you've been putting diesel in a gasoline engine and going, why isn't it turning on?
harrison smith
Right, right.
Yeah, no, seriously, it's like, okay, things are worse, obviously, than they were before.
I mean, more expensive.
Way more expensive.
Just the fact that, you know, you used to be able to work one job and, you know, be able to afford a house and two cars, and now you can't.
Like, just tangibly, it's gotten worse.
Has it gotten worse because we've gotten more conservative?
Because we've gotten more, you know, capitalistic?
Or has our trend been entirely away from capitalism, away from the right wing, away from order and, you know, tradition and towards progressivism and democracy?
Because the more you go in that direction, the worse everything gets.
But then they use the pain and discomfort that they cause to bring more people to their side.
So it's like they just thrive on failure and death and destruction.
But it's like to argue against that, you have to appeal to people's good nature.
rex jones
That's the key.
They thrive on the failure, right?
Like they do.
When Democrats are in power and things are getting worse, their base actually likes it in a very weird way.
But when you have Republicans, when you have Trump in office specifically and you see him doing nothing, nothing.
He does nothing.
He walks around the golf course.
He hangs out with Howard Luttnick and like praises Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel.
That is his schedule during the day.
harrison smith
Well, I hear he's reading the Mark Levin book.
rex jones
9 a.m., you read 10 chapters of the Mark Levin book.
10 a.m., you call B.B. Netanyahu and tell him that you love him.
12 a.m., you give more money to Israel.
And like, this is the schedule.
And then, oh, we might, maybe you have a phone call for 30 minutes with Mark Homan at the end of the day and talk about the criminals we got out of the country.
It is all, how much money can I give to Ukraine?
How much money can I give to Israel?
How much money can I give to myself?
harrison smith
Yeah.
rex jones
That's what I see.
harrison smith
Yeah, while Americans are dying in the street in fentanyl and going broke completely, let's go out to a few more calls.
We've got some people that have been hanging out for a while.
Alex in Northern Virginia has been on hold for a while.
Thank you so much for holding Alex on line seven.
You're on the air with myself and Rex Jones.
unidentified
Hey, good morning.
So earlier on, you had a caller, and this was just separate from the thought that I had going on.
alex in northern virginia
And he was bringing up AI about being aliens.
So I was like, okay, alien intelligence.
So in the physical form, it would be in the robots that are currently in production right now.
So you would kind of wonder if maybe that's why Elon seems kind of alien robotic type.
Anyway, so there was something brought up about the lame max rolling having access to the submarine systems.
Okay, check this out.
Epstein was supposedly killed in 2019.
Or, I'm sorry, Epstein supposedly hung himself in 2019.
2020, Ghislaine Maxwell gets arrested.
Metropolitan Collectible is where X-Dean was supposed to be paired in August of 2021 temporarily.
unidentified
Max has checked its built-in.
alex in northern virginia
Now, Metropolitan Collectional is close to the Brooklyn Bridge, which has pierced access, which is the Touch Bus deport.
You can get on the boat from there.
Let's go back to 2019.
Hold me on real quick.
Now, is it a possibility that Maxwell helped in getting him out since they had the tech that was turning boats into submarines?
So I looked online for Ghalene Maxwell's boat license.
It's not available.
harrison smith
Oh, really?
Yeah, she was definitely licensed to pilot submersibles and submarines and that sort of stuff.
rex jones
I think it's very likely that he's still out there.
harrison smith
I do too.
rex jones
I put it at like 25, 30%.
And that's huge.
Like 3% is statistically significant.
I think he's out there.
harrison smith
I do too.
Yeah, because that's the thing.
I mean, that is an interesting...
That's pretty interesting.
I hadn't heard that one.
rex jones
Oh, we got a nice little boat here.
Like, come on.
harrison smith
How very convenient.
But also, you know, the way these guys operate, it's like, you don't need subs.
Jeffrey Epstein gets on an airplane with a fake passport.
rex jones
I think they flies that.
I think they would do it just like for the meme.
harrison smith
Just for because they can.
rex jones
Yeah, because they can.
Like, F you, we're going to leave in the summer.
Dude, I love that caller.
Like, I, man, I'll give you 20%.
Seriously, I'll give you 20%.
That's pretty good.
harrison smith
Yeah, it's fascinating.
Thank you for the call, Alex.
Yeah, he's a regular caller.
Very good.
Let's go to Eris in Wisconsin.
Go ahead, Eris.
You're on the air.
max in wisconsin
Hey, Harrison.
Hey, T-Rex.
Yeah, I was telling you guys to beware of Epstein Trump judo.
It was very commonplace here in Wisconsin during the election.
So, you know, obviously I want all child predators to be disposed of.
I don't want to live in the same world as them carnetically.
Horrible business.
But I have a question for you, Morsto Harrison, and Rex.
eris in wisconsin
Which is like, how do you cope with having kids or making kids in a world where like they can get scooped up and like put in like a sex trafficking rainbow and like use the sex objects for like I want Trump to fix this because otherwise I think it's going to be one of the biggest fumbles here's the thing here's the thing here's the thing that you need to understand here's the thing you need to understand Aries what um and this goes all the way
harrison smith
to like the Canaanites and the worship of Baal and Moloch right up until the modern day and the Hollywood sex rings, that sort of stuff.
How do they get their hands on the kids?
Do you know, Eris?
How did the priests of Moloch get their hands on the kids that they threw into the fire?
rex jones
The parents gave it to them.
harrison smith
The parents gave it to them.
That's the thing.
The parents give the kids over as sacrifices.
That's the same thing that happens now.
The Jeffrey Epstein people gave their kids to Jeffrey Epstein.
I'm sorry to tell you this, but they have accounts where Jeffrey Epstein goes and goes, hey, you know, your daughter is very talented.
I think I could help her a lot.
Parents go, hey, this man can help you.
Go with him and do what he says.
They hand the kids over.
So my kids are not about to be handed over.
So they don't have to risk that in terms of just like the outright crime.
I mean, it does make you a little bit paranoid, I have to admit, especially like I'm a fan of true crime.
There's so many stories where especially the national park thing.
I mean, it's such a phenomenon where it's like a kid is crazy.
A kid literally goes behind a tree for 30 seconds and then it's just gone forever.
And they find like one red shoe, two miles.
That's that stuff's terrifying.
So you just you just keep an eye on them.
You try not to helicopter, but you just you just make sure sure your kids know how to dial 911, how to how to fight, how to run away and hide.
And, you know, you just you tried to teach kids how to how to deal with it.
rex jones
I think it's very interesting.
You look at Epstein, you look at just laying right like she probably oh, she was probably like if the clown do a bunch of kids.
harrison smith
Yep.
rex jones
You know, and you think about that.
It's like, oh, oh, people make jokes about her.
Oh, she has big boobs, whatever.
Like that's a monster.
Yeah.
Just as bad as Jeffrey Epstein.
harrison smith
Yeah.
And and look, we know the way that they did it, right?
They you know, Jeffrey Epstein would provide some million dollar grant to some camp where kids would go to learn orchestra.
And then he would go to visit the camp because he was a he's a philanthropist and wanted to visit the camp that he was so, so generously funding stuff up.
And he goes around and he finds, you know, attractive girls who have ambition, who want to be famous or actors or whatever.
And they go, you know, I've got a lot of connections.
I think I could train you and really help you out with this.
And they go to the parents and say, hey, you know, I'm going to help your daughter become famous here.
And they go to the low income parents who, you know, wouldn't have a chance otherwise.
And they they seduce their daughters away.
And it's the same same thing in The Godfather written in the 30s.
They have a scene of a little girl, kind of a Shirley Temple type little actress being abused by the head of the studio.
And the mom is right there cleaning up the makeup going, stop crying.
Stop crying.
You've got to get this part.
The parents, the parents hand the kids over as sacrifices.
That's the sick part about the sex trafficking.
rex jones
Indeed.
Indeed.
harrison smith
A lot of not all of them, but a lot of them.
rex jones
Man, I had a point.
It just just left me.
harrison smith
Just whooshed away.
You know, you need, you know, you know, what would cause that not to happen anymore is power plant advanced adaptogen complex as well as methyl drive.
That's right.
It'll activate your cellular energy.
But you actually you brought these on.
rex jones
last time we're about the end of the show here uh what what will people find when they go to the alexjonestore.com they're gonna find the power drive bundle i believe both of these are available at 50 off which is crazy they're super high level products methyl drive contains the perfect amount of coq10 and pqq both very expensive ingredients you usually buy them separately for both like 30 40 a bottle you get them here in the ideal ratio you can take that and i believe it's like a 90 day supply which is pretty crazy i may be getting
that wrong that's right 90 capsules yeah 90 capsules and then the power plant is an even stronger formula made for younger people it's got cordyceps mushroom for enhanced oxygen delivery and atp production which inadvertently helps you make more mitochondria it's got redolia rosia for dopamine modulating effects for that like drive without an actual stimulant and then we've got boron in there to amplify your free testosterone can't ask for a better formula they go exceedingly well together but my advice if you're older get the methyl
harrison smith
drive if you're younger get the power plant you won't be disappointed and if you're uh old in fact but young in spirit get them both get them both 50 off and and that's not the only uh sale going on right now there's actually a 25 off site-wide sale has been extended one day so take advantage of it get your merchandise your hat your t-shirts your supplements everything 25 off for this day only also this week is buy one get one free offers on the Methyl and Blue
Tincture, the Shilajit Gummies, and and the seamos gummies all of these buy one get one free go now the alexjones store.com slash Harrison, if you want to let him know who sent you, Rex Jones, thank you so much for joining me.
This is going to be a weekly thing.
We're going to do this.
I know people love it.
rex jones
You got to get the frog plush.
unidentified
All right.
harrison smith
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roger stone
How do I explain to people that my tongue is blue?
unidentified
Because I love this stuff, methylene blue.
roger stone
I'm able to work like 18-hour days sometimes.
This stuff is like rocket fuel.
alex jones
I didn't know you were going to plug this.
You even ordered it yourself, I'll later learn.
What has the effect of our metal-grade methylene blue been on you, Roger?
unidentified
Incredible, both physical and mental energy and focus.
roger stone
I mean, it really is like rocket fuel.
I used to like Brainforce back when I did the show with Owen Schroer in the original, the real War Room.
I was a big aficionado of Brain Force and Brain Force Force Plus.
This is even a greater product.
I cannot recommend it highly enough.
alex jones
Well, I've not had any since Friday.
I only take it every couple of days.
So I'm going to take my dose, the methylene blue, my topachico.
It is amazing.
And people ask me, what does it do?
It cleans out your mitochondria.
It skips the oxidization process of the cell.
It's like iodine at the next level.
It is such a game changer.
Roger Stone, thank you so much for being with us.
unidentified
Thank you.
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