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Here's a sure sign that the left is collapsing. | ||
Media Matters for America, founded by David Brock in 2004, finds itself teetering on the edge of collapse as it grapples with a staggering $15 million in legal fees stemming from lawsuits initiated by Elon Musk. | ||
The left's Marxist watchdog, long known for harassing media that reveal too much about the left's corruption, has inevitably been decimated by financial blows from multiple fronts. | ||
Fairweather Friends Scatter. | ||
Media Matters' slow race to dissolution deepened following a November 2023 report by Media Matters claiming that advertisements on X were appearing alongside pro-Nazi content, a claim that sparked a massive $75 million advertiser exodus from X. This controversy ignited Musk's lawsuit, | ||
alleging the organization deliberately manipulated the platform's algorithm to create a false narrative, damaging X's reputation and revenue. | ||
The fallout left Media Matters calling the lawsuit frivolous, causing Media Matters to file a motion to dismiss which was denied. | ||
A counter suit battle has now spread to a California court in a desperate attempt by media matters to block X's lawsuits in Ireland and Singapore, alleging these are part of a vendetta-driven campaign to punish media matters. | ||
Now media matters is being hit from all sides as legal and financial pressures mount. | ||
The Federal Trade Commission's May 2025 investigation into alleged illegal collusion to reduce X's revenue, combined with earlier probes by Texas and Missouri Attorneys General, has run up a tab on media matters of $15 million in legal fees, forcing layoffs and operational cuts. | ||
Big donors like George Soros, the Tides Foundation, and the NEA are nowhere to be found. | ||
Fundraising struggles and advocacy hesitancy have further strained the organization, which has considered closure as a last resort, according to internal documents from a New York Times report. | ||
But Media Matters publicly denies plans to shut down. | ||
Hubris is a heavy drug, and its supplier, the left's corporate power structure, is rapidly collapsing. | ||
We're getting to the point now the left is entering the era of sedition, insurrection, but in the last week it's become surreal. | ||
We had this Democratic official, Sadie Perkins, and she posted that she was almost happy that we lost over a hundred people, the majority of them children, in this flash flood in Texas. | ||
She said they were all white and therefore they were discriminatory. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
It's very, very disturbing. | ||
We've had now two organized assassination attempts of an ICE agent who were just following the law. | ||
Why is it happening? | ||
We've said in the past that part of it is that the Democratic agenda nobody wanted. | ||
As a result of that, they lost the Congress, they lost the White House, they lost, of course, the Supreme Court, so they don't have any power, so they're frustrated. | ||
In the first administration, Donald Trump addressed symptoms of the progressive project. | ||
This time, he's dealing with the symptoms, and the left is saying, oh my gosh, Donald Trump is starting to address our left-wing monopoly. | ||
If he were to be successful, we would collapse, dissipate, disintegrate. | ||
Media Matters simply represents the internal chaos of the Fafoed Democratic Party. | ||
The Democratic Party's approval ratings have plummeted to historic lows, with only 27% of registered voters viewing them positively. | ||
According to an NBC News poll, the party's reliance on elite-driven, focused group-tested horsepucky has alienated voters. | ||
Furthermore, this greedy narcissistic gerontocracy has damaged future generations, obliterating the American dream. | ||
And as the Corporation for Public Broadcasting propaganda machine goes down like the Titanic, and Act Blue is investigated for foreign donations, and the golden goose USAID is no longer funding the Democrats' NGO network, undermining the United States sovereignty, the Democratic Party has become a shadow of its former self and will eventually be crushed by American Providence. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
Alright folks, this is the American Journal. | ||
We'll be right back with the title of your daily dispatch. | ||
A lot of stories to talk about today. | ||
Should be having Rex Jones in studio, although I didn't confirm with him. | ||
We'll double check on that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Stay with us. | |
It's Monday, August 4th in the Year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this scene. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host Harrison Smith coming to you live this Monday morning from the InfoWars office here in Austin, Texas. | ||
We got a lot to talk about today. | ||
Including some local Texas news. | ||
But obviously a weekend's worth of drama to go through. | ||
There's been a major, there's been a major terfuffle, I guess, I guess you could call it in the right wing with Tucker Carlson interviewing Candace Owens making these pretty snide remarks about Nick Fuentes. | ||
Nick Fuentes then dropped a two and a half hour bomb on Tucker Carlson and it was some pretty fascinating stuff. | ||
So I want to get into some of that, see if we can't discern the real motives of everybody involved. | ||
It's all very interesting. | ||
And I want to take your phone calls on that topic and a lot more because we got a lot of stuff going on. | ||
Let's begin today your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 4th of August 2025. | ||
Texas Democrats leave the state to block vote on redrawn house map backed by Trump. | ||
On Sunday afternoon, over fifty one Democrats from the Texas House boarded a flight to Chicago to prevent Republicans from reaching the quorum needed to approve new congressional district maps. | ||
This move responded to a Republican-led committee approving a draft map designed to create five Republican favoring district districts following pressure from Trump and amid a special session called After deadly July floods. | ||
Democrats said the redistricting would dilute black and Latino representation by packing or dispersing these voters and criticized Governor Abbott for using flood relief as a cover for a political agenda. | ||
State Representative Gene Wu emphasized that although the choice was difficult, it was guided by clear moral conviction while Pritzker expressed his support to the Democrats' efforts to prevent the approval of the proposed map. | ||
Again, we can get more into this, but Essentially, the master-at-arms of the, or sergeant of arms at the Texas State House is putting out arrest warrants for all of these Democrats as they are literally fleeing the state rather than uphold their oath of office and vote for the bills that are put forward. | ||
It's a little bit crazy. | ||
We'll get more into it. | ||
It's also very strange because you have the Illinois governor. | ||
I think he's the governor, right? | ||
Pritzker of Illinois. | ||
Like in collusion with the Democrats, trying to work this out. | ||
I mean, this is some bizarre sort of like pre-Civil War. | ||
civil war style state versus state manipulation. | ||
It's all very weird, but I'm happy to see Democrats on the run. | ||
Like literally, I'm very happy to see Democrats on the defensive, on the back foot, and literally running away because of how badly they're being beaten. | ||
It's a very good thing to see. | ||
Of course, the Democrats. | ||
are just gigantic hypocrites. | ||
And again, we just have to understand that politics is just very simply. | ||
It's a game of power. | ||
And sure, sometimes that power is wearing a mask of morality, but at the end of the day, it's just pretty much strictly power. | ||
I mean, how many videos have we seen of Democrats just over the last year or so being like, I got to get more immigrants into my district because they'll vote for me. | ||
Or, you know, we got to, we got to, you know, redo these district maps so I get more power. | ||
So my people, you know, are more empowered and other people are disempowered. | ||
They aren't against this in principle. | ||
They just don't like that they're not the ones doing it. | ||
So. | ||
They'll make videos and try to claim that this was some resistance and some big mean Republican plan to hurt minorities or some other crap they always come out with to justify their just patently power hungry behavior. | ||
But that is what it is. | ||
It's just patently power hungry behavior and they would do it to us if they had the chance. | ||
So no mercy, no half measures. | ||
I say, can we just do business without them? | ||
This seems fair to me that if all the Democrats just leave and say we're not going to participate in the business of government, the correct answer to that is, okay, bye. | ||
And then we just pass whatever we want and just don't have to worry about their input anymore. | ||
We could actually, can we save the country this way? | ||
Is this all that it takes is just present something that they, you know, can't win against. | ||
So they all just run away and then we can just pass it regardless. | ||
I think that's what they would do. | ||
I think we should do it. | ||
We should eradicate all of their congressional districts. | ||
I mean, what would you rather do? | ||
Redistrict things without the Democrats' input or listen to Jasmine Crockett for the next couple of years. | ||
I mean, whatever we have to do so that none of us ever have to hear about Jasmine Crockett or hear anything she has to say or concern ourselves with the, I guess we can call them thoughts rattling around in what should be a brain. | ||
It's just, can we do something to just disempower these people forever? | ||
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Meanwhile, according to the Kremlin, after Trump's submarine order, they say everyone should be... | ||
On Monday, the Kremlin responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's declaration that he had directed the deployment of a pair of nuclear subs to specific strategic locations. | ||
Trump's announcement followed provocative nuclear rhetoric from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who invoked Russia's dead-hand automated retaliation system. | ||
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov urged caution with nuclear rhetoric, describing the issue as complex and emotionally charged while downplaying any current escalation. | ||
Peskov emphasized the need for caution in discussions involving nuclear issues and mentioned that American submarines are currently engaged in active duty. | ||
The Kremlin emphasized that foreign policy is determined by Vladimir Putin and maintained that they do not see escalation despite Western claims of nuclear blackmail by Russia. | ||
So, okay, I mean, where are we now? | ||
I guess the 10-day deadline that Trump set expires on, would it be Friday? | ||
Started last Tuesday. | ||
So tomorrow will be seven days. | ||
So three days after that, the deadline will expire. | ||
The ultimatum will have to be fulfilled. | ||
And so he's got nuclear submarines, I guess, waiting off the coast of Russia just to plunge the whole world into darkness, in case we don't get what we want. | ||
in the hellish backwater known as Ukraine. | ||
Worth it? | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
Completely insane. | ||
Completely at odds with absolutely everything that he promised during the election. | ||
And again, it's just something that we got to look at because clearly Trump is not who we voted for and what is behind the change in agenda is worth investigating to see where we go from here. | ||
So, I mean, I get it. | ||
He's negotiating. | ||
He's playing hardball. | ||
It's just retarded. | ||
It's just very stupid. | ||
And I'm very worried about what happens at the end of this. | ||
As we've explained a million times, I genuinely don't understand. | ||
What Russia, I mean, what Trump thinks Russia's response is going to be. | ||
Russia is winning the war. | ||
And like every time Trump talks about it, he has this very weird way of presenting it where he's like I have a good conversation on the phone with Putin but then he bombs Ukraine the next day it's like he bombs Ukraine every day it's a war it's a war going on like I guess he just thinks Putin is going to unilaterally declare a ceasefire just to show goodwill to Trump like what why would he do that why | ||
would he do that So you're telling me you expect Vladimir Putin to just stop fighting while Ukraine is still fighting. | ||
No peace agreement, no ceasefire deal. | ||
But somehow you're like, feel betrayed because Putin is just continuing to wage the war that his country's involved in. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
So he's making demands that are nonsensical, don't actually fit in reality. | ||
And then he's getting mad they're not met. | ||
Sorry. | ||
So here he's got this 10-day deadline. | ||
What world leader ever, like, you expect Vladimir Putin to just go, oh, no, a deadline. | ||
We surrender. | ||
Okay, so he's not going to just give in. | ||
He's not going to bow to blackmail, deadline extortion. | ||
Like he's just not, that's just not going to happen. | ||
He's not losing the war. | ||
So he has no incentive to go to the table. | ||
As long as he's winning the war, he can continue as long as he, you know, for all he cares. | ||
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So he's probably not going to give in. | ||
So when that 10 days expires, I guess we're going to give those long-range missiles to Kiev and they're going to bomb Moscow. | ||
And then I guess Russia is going to go gloves off. | ||
just bomb the crap out of Kiev. | ||
Although even that is a little bit, you know, tenuous now because the Ukraine government is coming under massive protest. | ||
There's all sorts of corruption claims that are gripping Ukraine. | ||
We'll go into that, some of that later. | ||
So I mean, maybe Putin won't even bomb Kiev because he's like, he knows that the only reason the war's going on is because of the American control of the Zelensky regime. | ||
I just don't, I don't get what Trump's doing here. | ||
It seems to me like 10 days are going to expire. | ||
I guess he's going to send heavy missiles to Ukraine, but he's just going to look like an idiot. | ||
10 days from now or, you know, 3 days from now, 10 days from the ultimatum. | ||
I seriously doubt Russia's just going to bend the knee and bow. | ||
I don't look like there's going to be a peace agreement or ceasefire signed in the next three days. | ||
So what is this? | ||
Russia warns against threats after Trump repositions nuclear submarines. | ||
And Trump's just like, yeah, we'll be fine. | ||
We could beat Russia in a nuclear war, no problem. | ||
What? | ||
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Why would you want to engage in a nuclear war with Russia? | ||
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I mean, first of all, just determine what even the conflict is here. | |
Because I know it's not what they say it is. | ||
I mean, what they say is that this is fighting back against Putin because he's a Hitler-like expansionist authoritarian who's trying to just seize a country that's not his and annex it into Russia. | ||
And that idea alone is enough for us to wage war against him, possibly up to nuclear war. | ||
war. | ||
And we know that's not the case. | ||
We know that's not the case because if the international community, as it were, were so fundamentally and principally opposed to annexing foreign land. | ||
There is another conflict going on right now where the plan is very deliberately to annex foreign land. | ||
Okay, so it's not that. | ||
Okay, so if it was just about annexing land, I think there'd be a bit of a problem there with the overwhelming hypocrisy of us. | ||
giving endless support to Israel as it has already annexed parts of Syria, is annexing parts of Gaza, and obviously and openly and tells you its plan is to then move on to South Lebanon and other areas, you know, for expansion. | ||
So, again, it's just, it's, that's not what's happening here. | ||
Obviously, I think, I mean, unless, whatever, it's just, it's just all lies, just all lies and lies on top of lies. | ||
Apparently there's a, Steve Whitkov is going to Russia as an envoy. | ||
to do some talks, I guess. | ||
But if Russia could just nuke us, I mean, maybe we could all get out of this. | ||
Trump Envoy Whitcoff to head to Russia for last chance Ukraine ceasefire talks. | ||
I'll tell you what, Russia. | ||
I can't speak for all Americans, but I will say nobody'd blame you if you'd wipe DC off the map. | ||
Just saying nobody'd blame you. | ||
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We'd all pretend, we'd all look the other way. | |
Like when the really, really... | ||
Never mind. | ||
I won't say that. | ||
We'll look the other way. | ||
We'll turn the other cheek. | ||
We'll just, you know, there's this group of people. | ||
They just keep starting wars all over the place. | ||
They just won't leave us alone. | ||
They're destroying all of our countries. | ||
And they're not all over the place. | ||
They're just a few very small locations. | ||
And Russia wanted to free the earth from their control. | ||
Because obviously we can't vote our way out of it. | ||
Obviously we keep voting for people to not do the things they keep doing. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
But obviously Trump, I don't know, maybe he thinks that America is more prepared than we are for some reason. | ||
I don't think we're that prepared for surviving a nuclear combat with Russia, which of course would involve China. | ||
I just have the feeling if war were to really break out in a real way, Yeah, it might not actually last that long. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
All I know is according to a lot of the war games. | ||
Our aircraft carriers last about 12 hours off the coast of China and elsewhere. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Meanwhile, Secret Service abruptly halts security clearance renewal for former Director Kimberly Cheadle. | ||
Secret Service Director Sean Curran reversed course and decided against renewing Cheadle's top level security clearance after Real Clear Politics brought up Ron Johnson's opposition to the agency. | ||
The Secret Service was moving forward with renewing former Director Kimberly Cheadle's top level security clearance, but reversed course after Real Clear Politics inquired about a key senator's opposition, according to multiple sources in the Secret Service community, Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican who chairs the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations and previously chaired the full Homeland Security panel, | ||
argued that Cheadle should not have her security clearance renewed after her leadership decisions contributed to the agency's numerous failures surrounding the assassination attempt against Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
Following the security debacle in Butler, the former director of the USSS. | ||
USSS made the right decision to resign, Johnson told RCP. | ||
I see no reason for her security clearance to be reinstated. | ||
So, yeah, I think that sounds fair to me. | ||
me, I think if as director of the Secret service, you have the president, your one and only responsibility almost killed by a sniper who was within view and apparently armed for many, many minutes before anything was ever done about it. | ||
Yeah, I think you have to resign forever now. | ||
I think if this was the ancient days where honor still ruled human behavior, Cheetah would kill herself. | ||
That's what I think the appropriate response to that level of failure would be. | ||
I'm talking like Roman times. | ||
Fall on the sword. | ||
That would be the appropriate response. | ||
No, she's desperately trying to claw back her security clearance. | ||
Because what is honor? | ||
Because who cares, right? | ||
Finally, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting announces shutdown following funding loss. | ||
On Friday, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting revealed plans to begin closing its operations by the end of September 2025. | ||
The decision follows Congress canceling federal funding for CBP in the 2026 budget bill and a prior recession of $1.1 billion requested by the Trump administration for nearly six. | ||
decades, CBP has played a vital role in supporting over 1,500 community-based public radio and television outlets, delivering educational programs, emergency information, and fostering cultural connections nationwide. | ||
President and CEO Patricia Harrison acknowledged that despite widespread public efforts to urge Congress to maintain funding, the organization must proceed with shutting down its operations. | ||
Most employees will be laid off by September 30, 2025, with a small transition group staying on until January 2026 to finalize the shutdown process. | ||
We did it, guys. | ||
We did it. | ||
Congratulations, you guys. | ||
The menace of free television is over. | ||
It's over. | ||
You will no longer have to be constantly menaced and bombarded with the high quality free games for preschool children on PBS Kids. | ||
Thank goodness. | ||
Thank goodness. | ||
I mean, where else are you going to save $100 million, a couple hundred million dollars? | ||
I think $500 million was the budget. | ||
which is a lot. | ||
I mean, do you have any idea how many missiles we could buy for Israel with that? | ||
Five. | ||
We could buy five missiles for that. | ||
So I mean, I don't know where else you think we're going to cut funding, but like obviously the budget and the debt matters. | ||
It really matters. | ||
Okay. | ||
You'll notice how, you know, with Trump's tariffs, they brought in $150 billion with those tariffs. | ||
And you've noticed that your life has massively increased because of that budget windfall, right? | ||
So obviously the budget, the debt, the deficit. | ||
has a tangible effect on the world around you and even the most heartless and brutal and ill-advised, you know, cutting of what 90% of people agree is, you know, just sort of neutral, if not good programs. | ||
Yeah, cut those immediately. | ||
It's not like we spend trillions of dollars feeding families of seven, which nobody in their family has ever had a job for the last three generations. | ||
No, God forbid we do anything to, you know, lessen the billions of dollars. | ||
funneled through the worthless eaters into, you know, Pizza Hut, PepsiCo, whatever other, you know, major conglomerates have the agreements with the government to provide food at a subsidized price. | ||
God forbid we cut entitlements. | ||
God forbid we cut the military budget. | ||
No, the one thing that's really going to make a difference is if Republicans assume the mantle of Elmo's murderers. | ||
Great job, guys. | ||
Really good job. | ||
I know, like, I see people online going, oh, no, but they were propaganda. | ||
It's like, all right, here's a little, I want, I wanted you to have a little, little experiment for everybody out there. | ||
There's somebody that you know at work, the gas station, your wife or husband, who doesn't really pay attention to politics, doesn't really care that much, just isn't involved, doesn't watch a lot. | ||
Go tell them that Republicans canceled PBS. | ||
Just go have that conversation with them. | ||
See how they react. | ||
See how they feel about it. | ||
See if they, if they, just anybody, just any normal person that's not a, you know, die hard, died in the wool, like hardcore politics obsessed Republican. | ||
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Just sadness. | ||
It's going to be like you're telling them that their childhood dog has died. | ||
Thanks to Republicans. | ||
No, we really had to save that money. | ||
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Got to send it right to Israel quick. | |
Got to send it right to Israel quick. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We got a lot to get into today. | ||
I think I want to start with a couple videos. | ||
And we'll do, like we tend to do sometimes when we have the opportunity, start with a little bit of good news. | ||
I want to go to clip number four here because in just the last 48 hours or so, RFK Jr. has racked up quite a few wins. | ||
And out of all of Trump's appointees and everything Trump's administration is doing, RFK Jr. seems to be one of the only ones consistently racking up victories, removing fluoride, removing mercury from the vaccines, removing COVID-19 from the childhood vaccine schedule. | ||
I know some people are even not satisfied with the pace of action there, but what RFK Jr. is doing is look, it looks like what all of Trump's administration should be doing. | ||
I don't think anybody was expecting, you know, Trump to come in and just immediately. | ||
within a week, all the migrants would be deported and all the whatever. | ||
We always knew it would take some time. | ||
And RFK Jr. seems to be the only one who is just genuinely like plotting away, just working behind the scenes. | ||
Every week or so, there will be an announcement of what he's working towards and victories that they're having and the way things are going. | ||
And then sometimes, you know, he'll go, well, wait, but just because COVID-19 is removed from the childhood vaccine schedule, kids can still get it. | ||
And it's like, all right, well, you know, he's working on that too, but step by step here. | ||
I get, you know, not being satisfied with the bare minimum and, you know, wanting more. | ||
But RFK Jr. does genuinely seem to be just slow and steady wins the racece, removing these things piecemeal, and then occasionally get a major announcement like this. | ||
Let's go down to clip 24. | ||
This is posted on Infowars and the story, and Alex did a big segment on this as well. | ||
But here's RFK junior. | ||
In the last 24 hours, Secretary of Health RFK junior has achieved quite a bit. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Hi, I'm Robert F. Kennedy junior, your HHS Secretary. | ||
I'm happy to report that last week we closed the final chapter in the long history of thimerosol in the United States. | ||
Thimerosol, of course, is a mercury-based vaccine preservative. | ||
Its main component, ethylmercury, is a known and very potent neurotoxin. | ||
Until we withdrew the recommendation last week, flu shots containing thimerosol, astonishingly, were still being administered to millions of Americans, including pregnant women and children. | ||
Now, I've taken a lot of flack from the vaccine industry and from its allies in the press about my decision to ban it. | ||
So I want to talk a little bit about my reasons. | ||
In early 2001, the director of the FDA Office of Vaccine Research and Review, late William Egan admitted under oath before Congress that thimerosol safety had never been studied in human beings. | ||
Further, CDC has no existing guidelines for safe exposures to athylmercury. | ||
It is therefore inexcusable that these agencies allowed neurotoxic mercury to be injected into Americans for so long. | ||
A quick search of the National Library of Medicine's PubMed and PubChem websites. | ||
has thousands of studies on search terms such as mercury, neurotoxicity, mercury in development, and mercury in the brain. | ||
Hundreds of them identify thymerosol as a potent neurotoxin, a carcinogen, a mutagen and an endocrine disruptor. | ||
But let's put all that peer-reviewed science aside and just look at what the government itself and the vaccine industry say about thimerosol. | ||
Thimerosol's own label advises against its use during pregnancy, pointing out that thimerosol has never been shown to be safe and that it causes mutations in mammals. | ||
Thimerosol's material safety data sheet acknowledges that thimerosol is toxic, that it has nervous system and reproductive effects, that it's mutagenic in mammalian cells, that exposure to mercury and thimerosol in utero and in children could cause mild to severe mental retardation and mild to severe motor coordination impairment. | ||
The MSDS also lists a grim inventory of dozens of other devastating injuries from thimerosol exposure. | ||
In 2001, the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences warned that thimerosol is toxic by ingestion and inhalation. | ||
The California EPA recognizes thimerosol as a reproductive toxic and in the clearest possible language, thimerosol, it says, disassociates in the body to ethylmercury. | ||
The evidence for its reproductive toxicity includes severe mental retardation or malformations in human offspring who were poisoned when their mothers were exposed to ethylmercury or received thyme aerosol vaccines while pregnant. | ||
Studies in animals demonstrate developmental toxicity after exposure to either ethylmercury or thyme aerosol. | ||
The US EPA also identifies mercury and mercury compounds as causing reproductive toxicity. | ||
The amount of ethylmercury in the flu shot that CDC just banned under my order is 25,000 times the EPA's safety level for drinking water. | ||
Federal and state laws provide that whenever expired thyme aerosol vaccines are disposed of, they constitute hazardous waste. | ||
They have to be disposed of in special landfills. | ||
I have to ask again, why were we injecting this toxin into babies and pregnant women? | ||
A year 2000 study by the National Research Council found that prenatal and infant mercury exposures cause multiple impacts to basic brain development by disrupting the division and the migration of neuronal cells. | ||
According to the National Toxicity Program, ethylmercury is a neurotoxin. | ||
Infants may be more susceptible than adults. | ||
Ethylmercury exposure from vaccines probably caused neurotoxic responses in some children. | ||
A 2005 NIH study commissioned by FDA Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research and performed by the National Toxicity Program found that ethylmercury and thimerosol crosses the blood-brain barrier, lodges in the brain and metabolizes into the most toxic form of mercury at double the rate of the heavily regulated methylmercury in fish. | ||
A subsequent study found that this highly toxic mercury remains in the brain for over 27 years. | ||
A 2017 study by CDC links miscarriage to flu vaccines and found that the odds of having a miscarriage within 28 days were 7.7 times greater than in women who did not receive a flu shot during pregnancy. | ||
Another study published that same year in the Journal of the American Medical Association found an elevated risk of autism spectrum disorders in children whose mothers had received a first trimester flu shot. | ||
Instead of immediately withdrawing thimerosol from flu shots to protect women and their babies, CDC issued a gag order instructing its personnel not to discuss that study. | ||
On October 1, 2001, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences issued a report concluding that the link between thimerosol and the rise of neurological injuries in American children, including autism, | ||
is quote biologically plausible end quote and they recommended the termination of all thimerosol preserved vaccines regulators should never have allowed mercury in any vaccine, especially those given to children. | ||
They had the science, but they chose to ignore it. | ||
For 20 years, I've been battling to get mercury out of vaccines. | ||
Instead of following the science, CDC and its allies in the industry and the pharma-funded media have marginalized, vilified, and censored parents, doctors, and scientists who questioned the wisdom of using mercury in vaccines by calling them by the pejorative antifactor. | ||
I've been trying to get mercury out of fish for four years, and nobody called me antifish. | ||
That's the pattern we've seen for too long. | ||
Companies protect profits by suppressing the science and regulators lie to the public and look the other way. | ||
But this pattern ends now under President Trump's new HHS. | ||
I'm happy to announce that my newly appointed CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted in June to recommend a full ban on mercury-containing preservatives in all vaccines, including flu shots. | ||
I formally approved that recommendation last week. | ||
The decision breaks decades of paralysis and it fulfills the 1999 promise by the National Academy of Sciences. | ||
and it finally aligns U.S. vaccine policy with that of developed countries that removed mercury additives decades ago. | ||
Let me be clear, flu vaccines will remain available. | ||
Manufacturers have confirmed that they can shift from mercury preserved multi-dose files to single-dose applications and this change ensures the uninterrupted supply for both the vaccines for children program and adult vaccination efforts. | ||
Now that the U.S. has removed mercury from all vaccines, we urge global health authorities to follow suit for the protection of children around the world. | ||
We urge the World Health Organization and Gavi to stop their programs of injecting mercury into more than 100 million black and brown babies in developing countries annually. | ||
This moment marks a major step toward restoring public trust in the safety of our medicines. | ||
This decision sends a clear message. | ||
The days of ignoring the science are over. | ||
The days of putting profits ahead of people are over. | ||
We are remaking FDA and CDC under President Trump's leadership, your FDA and your CDC, into the vigilant public watchdogs that they were always meant to be. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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After more than 20 years of delay, I'm proud to finally deliver on a long overdue promise protecting our most vulnerable from unnecessary mercury exposure. | ||
Of course, the real threat is the combination of mercury and aluminum. | ||
We don't need to expand on it. | ||
It was a very thorough lesson from Robert. | ||
F. Kennedy, Jr. | ||
And at least in some cases, the Trump administration still sounds like they are literally reading a script from a bound reporter or something. | ||
They sound like they're from Infowars. | ||
They're pushing our ideas elsewhere. | ||
Not so much, I have to say. | ||
And I think I'll just open up the phone lines for your calls today. | ||
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Because I don't want to just get up and bash Trump. | |
But honestly, I cannot think of anything | ||
I mean, supposedly now, for the first time in 50 years the immigrant population in america has gone down rather than up so i give him credit for that now it's not nearly enough needs to be a whole hell of a lot faster than it's going right now but i gotta admit part of me is just like just wants to bash trump Have y'all seen the rose | ||
garden makeover? | ||
They paved the rose garden. | ||
Great. | ||
Thanks, Trump. | ||
It's just stuff like that that's just like, okay, so he's moving nuclear submarines to Russia and saying, yeah, we can survive a nuclear war with Russia. | ||
We'll be fine. | ||
Okay. | ||
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What? | |
All right, that's crazy. | ||
That's a crazy thing to say. | ||
The tariffs are going into effect. | ||
Apparently, you've got $150 billion in tax revenue. | ||
Yeah, here's the big glorious makeover from a rose garden to a parking lot. | ||
Yay. | ||
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And I guess the whole reason was... | |
It's like, but isn't it a little bit more human? | ||
Isn't it a little bit more natural? | ||
Doesn't it connect you a little bit more with the real world around you? | ||
Did you really have to pave it? | ||
And he's like, don't worry, it's white. | ||
concrete so it will reflect the heat and it won't be as hot have you ever been outside, Mr. Trump? | ||
Have you ever experienced the difference between walking on concrete or grass and which one is hotter than the other? | ||
Like this is the thing. | ||
You know, I don't think it's that big of a deal. | ||
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Like I see all these headlines that are just like, you know, treating this like it's a crime against humanity or something. | |
So I'm going to go off on it as if this is like... | ||
Okay, there's stone instead of grass. | ||
Who, you know, who cares at the end of the day? | ||
But it just is like another thing that's just to me sort of symbolic where it's like, I'm not going to pretend to like this. | ||
I'm not going to pretend that this is a good thing or a cool idea or like something that needed to be done. | ||
It's ugly. | ||
It's unnatural. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
It's pointless. | ||
It's just going to make everybody mad. | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
To me, it's kind of like the, kind of like similar to the PBS thing. | ||
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Where it's like, I guess ostensibly, sure, grass is slightly harder to walk on. | |
So women with sharp heels, their heels would sink into the... | ||
Is that really worth handing the image to the Democrats where they get to show a beautiful garden versus a parking lot and go, here's what Trump did for you. | ||
Is that really worth it? | ||
Like, is that really worth it to destroy something just that just wasn't bothering anybody? | ||
Wasn't that big of a deal? | ||
I mean, the craziest thing to draw these, you know, two things together, apparently Trump is going to build a ballroom in the White House. | ||
God only knows, you know, there's one thing Washington, D.C., it's missing. | ||
It's places to host people, right? | ||
Whatever, build a ballroom. | ||
But the ballroom is going to cost as much as it costs to run PBS. | ||
So I guess this is a little bit annoying. | ||
It's like, wait, you're going to spend $200 to $300 million on a ballroom. | ||
And then you're going to destroy PBS to save that same amount of money, more or less. | ||
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I just don't get what he's doing. | ||
I don't get what the point of this is. | ||
Or how so many real problems are going completely and utterly unaddressed while we do all this ridiculous nonsense. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Am I wrong? | ||
$200 million Trump ballroom proposal looks a lot like Versailles. | ||
Social media users couldn't help. | ||
notice similarities between the lavish project led by architects James McCray and the palace of a certain ill-fated French monarch. | ||
Let them eat cake while $200 million gold-plated ballroom in the White House. | ||
I'm not even against there being a ballroom at the White House. | ||
Like, fine, build the ballroom. | ||
Again, you know, a lot of that is just your classic like leftist socialist crap where they're like, you could have fed a hundred thousand people for that. | ||
It's like, well, we have to do spectacular things sometimes. | ||
Sorry, guys. | ||
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Sorry, guys, sometimes we have to do really awesome things for humanity that don't direct So we're going to keep doing them. | |
Okay, same type of thing. | ||
of people waving signs at the launch of Apollo 11 going, whitey's on the moon and black man starving. | ||
It's like, well, sorry, we're going to the moon. | ||
Sorry, we're doing awesome heroic things that you all aren't capable of even imagining. | ||
So, sorry, we're going to build an awesome ballroom. | ||
I'm not even against that. | ||
I'm just against the paving of the rose garden and the destruction of PBS and the nuclear war with Russia and the ongoing continual. | ||
Like cartoonish and offensive support of Israel that we're experiencing. | ||
Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House, ended the session early, went to early recess so they didn't have to vote on the Epstein files. | ||
And then he and a whole bunch of other Republicans immediately hopped on planes and flew to Israel. | ||
Now, at the time that Mike Johnson was calling the recess, he said, you know, we just need more time spent at home in our districts, learning from the people. | ||
So he went home to his district, the Wailing Wall, the Wailing Wall on the Temple Mount in Israel, his district, his homeland. | ||
And at a time when Israel is causing so many problems in America, it's causing such a divide amongst the American people, but in particular, the, oh, oh, he visited a settlement and occupied West Bank as well. | ||
Okay, the illegal terrorist camps that are burning churches that are 2,000 years old. | ||
The West Bank settlements, the ones declared terrorists in official documents. | ||
He's visiting them and praying at the whaling wall. | ||
I think we need to, I mean, there's a couple aspects of this. | ||
For one thing, it doesn't matter if the whaling wall has any historical significance at all. | ||
That's not what this is about. | ||
When Mike Johnson or President Trump or J.D. Vance or literally everybody in the U.S. government goes to pray at the whaling wall. | ||
It's purely symbolic. | ||
It does not matter that it's the wall. | ||
Okay. | ||
It could be a pair of shoes. | ||
It could have been a, it doesn't matter. | ||
It's just an act of symbolic submission. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
Again, it doesn't matter if it's the wall. | ||
It doesn't matter if the wall is any historical context. | ||
It's just the designated show that you're Israel's bitch photograph zone. | ||
Okay. | ||
But if you want to get into the esoteric aspect of it, what it is is forcing American politicians to go commit an act of blasphemy against Jesus Christ. | ||
Because Jesus Christ and the gospel according to Luke say that there was no stone left one on top of another in a temple. | ||
So if you go and acknowledge and act like and give veracity to the claim that this is a temple wall, you are de facto calling Jesus and the gospels a lie. | ||
So that's where the esoteric aspect of it. | ||
But we can go now to clip number eight here. | ||
See if we have time. | ||
We don't quite have time. | ||
I'll go to that in the first five of the next segment. | ||
But in the meantime, we've got some more data to get into when it comes to things like the wailing wall. | ||
Now, this one's interesting. | ||
Andrew Torba at based Torba on X quoted the Bible about the wailing wall. | ||
Here's the exact thing he wrote. | ||
In seventy AD, the Romans under Titus breached Jerusalem after a brutal siege just as Christ had foretold in Matthew twenty four and Luke twenty one. | ||
They torched the temple, melted its gold, and pried apart the stones so completely that quote, not one stone was left upon another, fulfilling his precise prophecy and ending the sacrificial system all within the generation of his warning. | ||
Now, I read that. | ||
I genuinely cannot see where you would even interpret an insult or hate in this. | ||
I mean, literally it's just like, here's history. | ||
Here's what history says. | ||
Here's what happened. | ||
Well, unfortunately for Andrew Torba, the people that run X, I guess, don't agree. | ||
He says, come on, man, quoting scripture and documented history is a crime on this platform now. | ||
And yes, it appears as though. | ||
X put a warning on his post saying, we put a warning message on these posts because they might have sensitive content like nudity, sexual content, violence, gore, hateful symbols. | ||
We know we don't always get it right. | ||
If we flagged your post by mistake, we can appeal the warning. | ||
So for some reason, the automated, you know, censorship program of X declared this post offensive somehow and censored it and restricted it. | ||
For some reason. | ||
And you have to ask, like, what is in the code that would trip this algorithm? | ||
Saying in 70 AD, Rome under Titus dismantled the temple. | ||
Here's the quote of how it happened in the gospel. | ||
And that's censored. | ||
and that's tagged and flagged as offensive hate speech Or sexual content? | ||
Yeah, because pornography that's impossible to find on X, right? | ||
You don't ever see that everywhere constantly This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm Joseph Smith As we speak a variety of Republican leaders are in Israel pledging their fealty to a foreign country. | ||
They do this in the open and brag about it. | ||
Just absolutely shocking. | ||
And likely in the future we will look back and see this absurdity for exactly what it is. | ||
I don't know how people don't see this already. | ||
I mean, people always make, you know, the memes always sort of cut to the heart of the matter where they'll show all the pictures of the, you know, American leadership bowing their head to the whaling wall, wearing the Yamuka, and they'll photoshop it. | ||
They'll photoshop out the Yamuka and put a rice patty hat on and say, do you know that all the American presidents have to go to the Great Wall of China and pledge fealty to the China? | ||
Chinese leadership, it would be a little bit obvious in that case, wouldn't it? | ||
Wouldn't it be a little bit offensive and obvious in that case? | ||
For some reason, when it's the whaling wall, they pretend like this isn't incredibly weird and frankly treason. | ||
But again, people have a misconception about the whaling wall because people keep lying about it. | ||
Maybe misconception is not the right word. | ||
They don't have a misconception about it. | ||
They believe lies about it. | ||
Let's go to a factual report about what the so-called whaling wall actually is and the actual purpose of visiting it. | ||
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But this narrative falls apart under historical and archaeological scrutiny. | ||
The structure commonly revered today is, in truth, a surviving wall of the Roman military compound known as Fort Antonia, not the Holy Temple. | ||
The actual temple stood to the south, built over the Gihan Spring, a requirement for temple purification rituals, which the Roman compound did not meet. | ||
The protruding rock under the Dome of the Rock, often mistaken for the foundation stone of the temple, was in fact the central part of Fort Antonia. | ||
In other words, the Jews today are not praying at the remains of God.'s temple, they are praying at the wall of a Roman fortress. | ||
But the deception goes deeper. | ||
The rituals performed at the Wailing Wall are rooted not in Biblical faith, but in the 13th century occult system of the Cabala, as elaborated in the Zohar and further mystified by the Hasidic movement. | ||
The supposed divine presence they seek at the wall is not the god of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. | ||
It is the Shechina, a feminine emanation in Jewish mysticism. | ||
She is described in erotic, intimate terms often as a divine consort, with whom spiritual union is sougght through the act of prayer, a practice called Kavana, where physical movement, like the back and forth thrusting you see, mirrors an esoteric sexual ritual intended to unite the Shechina with the Einsof, the infinite masculine force of their God concept. | ||
This is not worship, it is a metaphysical sex act disguised as devotion. | ||
It is an inversion of divine truth, rooted in mysticism that Scripture calls an abomination. | ||
And this is where it collides with our politics. | ||
Presidents, prime ministers, global influencers must perform their rite of passage at the wailing wall, hands pressed against stone, heads bowed in reverence. | ||
They are not just pondering to voters or honoring tradition. | ||
They are knowingly or unknowingly participating in an occult ritual, submitting themselves at the very seat of the synagogue of Satan. | ||
Scripture is unambiguous. | ||
In Acts 17, 24, it says, God does not dwell in temples made with hands. | ||
Much less would he dwell in a Roman fortress surrounded by rituals that glorify a false god and misconstruct. | ||
God and mystical union is spiritual prostitution. | ||
Our leaders are not just shaking hands with global powers. | ||
They are shaking hands with the devil. | ||
Now again, I've heard that same thing about that weird movement that they do being like a, you know, it's supposed to be reminiscent of a sex act. | ||
For that reason, I've heard that from a couple of different sources. | ||
I'm sure the people have different interpretations. | ||
But yeah, they found Roman coins under the wall that were dated from the 100s. | ||
So it was not the Second Temple. | ||
That's not what they're praying to. | ||
Anybody, any serious academic knows it. | ||
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And we can move on from the wailing wall, but it appears as though there's a... | ||
Thank you. | ||
I was going to say there's a Civil War in the Republican Party, but I guess there can be civil wars with more than two factions. | ||
It seems like there are multiple factions at play in the Republican Party. | ||
And I'm trying to wrap my head around the strategic value of some of this stuff. | ||
I want to take your calls on this topic. | ||
We'll be joined by Rex Jones in the third hour. | ||
And I imagine we'll take your calls as well. | ||
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but give us a call 1-877-789-2539 1-877-789-2539 I want to know specifically what you think about the Marjorie Taylor Greene hints that she might be finished with the GOP, saying, I don't know if the Republican Party is leaving me. | |
Georgia Firebrand recently broke with her party to condemn Israel's genocide in Gaza, one of the few positions she's taken in opposition to her party. | ||
Obviously, you have this divide between Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes. | ||
which represents a different but not wholly exclusive division. | ||
Like most of this has to do with Israel, but not completely, right? | ||
You've got Tucker Carlson being somewhat anti-Israel, at least expressing opposition to the blatant acts of genocide that Israel is committing out in public with American taxpayer dollars. | ||
And so already there was this divide between the Mark Levin types. | ||
and the Chadsworth-Katarlson or whatever the hell they call him. | ||
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Right. | |
So you've got this divide where they're say saying that Tucker Carlson is an agent of Qatar because he's not sufficiently pro-Israel. | ||
But then you have a further divide like the Nick Fuentes wing. | ||
That's like, no, Tucker Carlson is just playing a long game and being instructed by unseen forces to act like he's anti-Israel, to contain that energy, to guide that energy. | ||
back towards the establishment rather than, you know, allow it to run unfettered through the ranks of Republicans around the country. | ||
And on top of that, apparently there's some big kerfuffle in Nashville where the Republicans were demanding that they support Black Lives Matter. | ||
A lot of Republicans were against that. | ||
So, you know, it's sort of an impossible situation again because like yesterday I posted. | ||
about the Nick Fuentes Tucker Carlson hit piece. | ||
So essentially what happened is Tucker Carlson interviews Candace Owens. | ||
During this interview, they insult Nick Fuentes and mock him a little bit and basically try to discredit him. | ||
But it's about a five-minute segment of the conversation where they're both sort of just criticizing or insulting Nick Fuentes. | ||
And Nick Fuentes does a two and a half hour stream where he lays out a very interesting series of events where it appears as though there were certain Republican figures who were selected by the powers that be to be representative of America First. | ||
And they all have a few things in common, one of which is a connection to the CIA, another of which is a devotion to Israel. | ||
And I post that just saying, wow, that whole episode was really amazing because it was. | ||
It's two and a half hours straight of just like straight information. | ||
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But Nick's real talent. | |
People say he's charismatic. | ||
I guess he's charismatic, but his real talent is in... | ||
He's a good storyteller and that's the most valuable skill you can have as a somebody who practices rhetoric basically. | ||
And so when he tells these stories, it's not just, you know, here's a fact, here's a fact. | ||
It's laying out the timeline. | ||
It's telling the narrative, the rising action, the reveal. | ||
I mean, really powerful stuff. | ||
Anyway, so I post this video, or I post a clip of Nick Twintes and say, yeah, wow, this episode is really good. | ||
And then I have people commenting going, oh, you know, this is what they want, Republicans fighting each other. | ||
It's like, I agree, you know, we shouldn't be fighting each other. | ||
So why do they keep starting it? | ||
Why do they keep starting it? | ||
Now you're in an impossible position where it's like, okay. | ||
They are attacking other Republicans. | ||
And then when those other Republicans respond, you have people showing up going, whoa, whoa, whoa, don't fight. | ||
It's like, okay, then you should be against Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens for starting the fight. | ||
So you want them to be able to insult Republicans and cause division to the Republicans, but Nick Fuentes isn't allowed to respond. | ||
No, he has to respond. | ||
They started it. | ||
Be mad at them. | ||
But it's an impossible situation because you're right. | ||
I don't want the Republican Party to be divided but then when you have somebody create a division you got to handle that you've got to heal the divide and come together again or determine that those people aren't in your party and your party is something else that doesn't include them so we've got all these various divisions in the republican party cropping up but pretty much all of them have to do with the same conflict, | ||
the same issue, which is Israel. | ||
And again, there can be a variety of different reasons why one would be compelled to oppose Israel. | ||
Republican divide over Gaza grows in the wake of Trump's call for more aid. | ||
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a right-wing lawmaker closely identified with President Donald Trump, says MAGA movements this week. | ||
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This week came the first Republican in Congress to describe the situation in Gaza as a genocide. | |
This week came the first Republican in Congress, and it was a Republican in Congress. | ||
And so I guess the Republicans have options, have a couple options. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And they're choosing the worst one. | ||
They're choosing the absolutely worst one. | ||
I sort of get it, but again, I'm just sort of like puzzling this out live. | ||
You've got Mike Johnson, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and a number of other Republicans who make a big show doing this big press conference and public tourist visit to Israel when they should be in Congress, | ||
but they call a recess early to spend more time in their home districts, and then they all jet off to Israel to make this big show very publicly wearing the yamuka, praying at the wall, giving speeches about how important the wall is, how important Israel is. | ||
It's like, okay, so they see that half of the Republican base is getting sick of the Israel worship, is getting sick of the complicity that America has towards the genocide there. | ||
And the response from the Republican Party is to double down on this. | ||
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So this, like say what you want about whether this is appropriate or not, or like whatever your personal feelings on it are, what this is is like a power play, is a demoralization campaign. | |
Because you can think about it in any other situation. | ||
they always portray and like it's it's this thing that they do it's very infuriating they read hate into any opposition to Israel. | ||
And so then they can act like they're standing up against hate. | ||
They're not going to be bowed down and cowed and forced to submit by these anti-Semites. | ||
They're going to, you know, stick with their allies in Israel. | ||
And so like they have this like feeling that they put off this energy as if they're like standing up against the big bullies, which anybody paying attention, I mean, this is absurd. | ||
So what's actually happening here is you've got Israelis run the American government. | ||
particular, they run the Republican Party. | ||
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And then you have a bunch of the American voters who ostensibly the Republican Party is We don't like the fact they're killing kids. | |
We don't think it's like politically good. | ||
And obviously have the contingent of, you know, brainwashed idiots who think this is some sort of, you know, religious imperative they have to follow. | ||
But for the majority of people that aren't psychopathic, you know, brainwashed idiots, they just see what's happening in the real world and go, this is bad. | ||
We don't like this. | ||
Would you stop? | ||
In response to that, the Israelis basically step on your face and go, not only are we not going to even pretend to give you and your views credence, we're going to double down on our support of Israel. | ||
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We're going to do it because we can, because you can't stop us. | |
And even like it doesn't matter how politely you ask or how nicely you couch it. | ||
Very simply asking the American government not to be Israel's bitch, they will spin around and double down on the sport and then act like they're stupid. | ||
No one's trying to bully anybody. | ||
We're literally just like, stop giving all of our money to these people. | ||
For some reason, I started watching over the weekend these videos about this guy named Grant Amato. | ||
Do y'all know who Grant Amato is? | ||
Classic true crime story. | ||
Grant Amato is like the Republican Party of Family Annihilators. | ||
See, he was a complete piece of crap. | ||
worthless scumbag who got fired from his nursing job because he was ste feeling, you know, depressed because he was such a failure. | ||
He was, you know, like 20-something-year-old dude from Florida, lived with his parents and his brother, got fired from being a nurse, and got addicted to not pornography, but to a Bulgarian woman named Sylvie. | ||
And over the course of a couple months, he sent a Bulgarian porn cam. | ||
operator named Sylvie all of his family's money. | ||
For months on end, he would send her $2,400 a night of his father's retirement money that he somehow had access to. | ||
And he emptied his father's retirement by sending it all to a Bulgarian woman named Sylvie so he could see her tattoos. | ||
Okay, so that's sort of how I feel with the Republican Party. | ||
And it's amazing because you can watch the interviews with this Grand Tomato guy and he still doesn't get that he's the bad one. | ||
He feels offended that his parent, that his like dad got mad at him. | ||
God, my dad's such a jerk. | ||
He comes in, he gets all mad at me about this, and he's like yelling at me. | ||
It's like, you spent his retirement money on a Bulgarian woman. | ||
You are the one at fault here. | ||
It's just like, we just want you to stop sending all of our money to overseas, okay? | ||
For the love of God, you have literally robbed us of our future. | ||
You have stolen all of our retirement money, and you've wasted it for your own. | ||
disgusting pleasure. | ||
But then you try to tell him that and he thinks he's the one being bullied. | ||
I just don't want me to be happy. | ||
And it's like, I don't know what it is, but there's a connection there. | ||
There's a connection there. | ||
Because what does Grant Amato do when they cut him off? | ||
What is the Grant Amato reaction to just no longer being given hundreds of thousands of dollars to send to a Bulgarian camhor? | ||
He kills his whole family. | ||
And that's sort of the Israeli mindset, I think. | ||
It's sort of the, you know, Israelraeli mindset. | ||
It's kind of like you give me all of your money. | ||
You give me everything you've ever built. | ||
You give it all to me. | ||
You surrender it all to me. | ||
And then when I've taken everything, when you are just going, hey, look, we're not doing this anymore. | ||
All right. | ||
You've already taken everything. | ||
Actually, we're going to sort of put you on lockdown. | ||
We actually need to, you know, correct your behavior. | ||
Then they're like, well, we'll kill all of you. | ||
What do you think now? | ||
Israel is the grand tomato of nations, basically. | ||
And that's, and that's sort of. | ||
how it feels. | ||
As we are just begging the GOP and the Republican Party, please stop sending all of our money to your Bulgarian camhorse, your Jeffrey Epstein blackmailers. | ||
Stop sacrificing everything we've ever worked for for these people that hate you. | ||
And when you tell them that, They act like they're the victims. | ||
They're the ones being bullied. | ||
And in fact, they feel justified in killing you or, you know, or slaughtering everybody who gets in their way. | ||
That's what Grant Amato did. | ||
Very Israeli approach to the situation, in my opinion. | ||
So, again, I can't understand the mindset behind this. | ||
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Because it does just seem like... | |
Where like, like I even see it with my kids where I've got, you know, a son that's four and a daughter that's two. | ||
And she tried to train him out of it. | ||
But there's still sort of the human bullying instinct where it's like my daughter, you know, asked my son like, wait, can I have that? | ||
Like really wants it, but he's stronger than her. | ||
And so he's just like, nope. | ||
And I'm stronger than you. | ||
Like even if he doesn't want something, he'll just take it from her because he can. | ||
And it's like, you're just doing this to upset her. | ||
You don't even want the toy. | ||
You're literally just doing this to piss off your little sister because you can. | ||
And it's just the mindset of bullies, right? | ||
Yeah, and my son's a very sweet boy, but it happens, right? | ||
It happens. | ||
It comes out every once in a while. | ||
And that's how this feels. | ||
once. | ||
And that's how this feels is like we're just like, hey, you know, we get it. | ||
You're blackmailed and obsessed with Israel. | ||
Like it's fine, but just, you know, we focus on us a little bit. | ||
And they're like, oh, you want us to focus on you? | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
We're going to the whaling wall. | ||
We're going to go to the whaling wall and we're going to re-emphasize how much we don't give a damn about you. | ||
We're going to end Congress early. | ||
We're going to take an early recess just so we can go to the whaling wall and further. | ||
submit ourselves to the foreign powers. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
And we're just like, okay, I guess like you can do that if you want, just like why though? | ||
But why are you so insistent? | ||
Why are you like being such bullies? | ||
And the only thing I can think of is this is like a demoralization campaign where like they know that this is damaging their party. | ||
They know that Americans don't like this and they're just doing it anyway thinking that the American response will just be like, oh, they're so strong. | ||
I guess we just can't do anything about it. | ||
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And no matter how much we ask, I'm going to get worse personally, A lot worse. | |
All right. | ||
So I don't know if you understand who you're dealing with here. | ||
We are not going to be crushed into submission. | ||
And the harder you squeeze, the more powerful our resistance will become. | ||
So I guess they can destroy the Republican Party. | ||
I guess that's their goal or that's their, you know, they don't care. | ||
But essentially they're setting up the dichotomy where they're saying, look, either. | ||
The Republican Party is going to be the Israeli party or we're going to destroy it because they're never going to allow the Marjorie Taylor Greens or the Nick Fuentes to actually have power, it's always going to be somebody who is obsessed and focused entirely on serving Israel with everything they've got. | ||
So that's very infuriating. | ||
And like I said, I'm going to take your calls on all these topics. | ||
If you want to call, there's still some open lines 1877-789-2539-1877-789-2539. | ||
We'll go out to Oregon. | ||
Bob first in Oregon on line one. | ||
First, first under the, first through the finish line there, Bob. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
Last time I had a minute left. | ||
Two minutes this time. | ||
Yeah, hey, two minutes. | ||
Hey, woohoo. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what. | |
What you're touching on right now with Israel. | ||
Israel is a main topic with me. | ||
I don't I see things more in the spiritual. | ||
And what's going on? | ||
It's like you had pictures of the whaling wall. | ||
Okay, well, you know, if we can't see things in the natural, he can't show us things in the spiritual. | ||
So when you look at it, Satan has to say everything he's doing. | ||
It's a whaling wall. | ||
Okay. | ||
He says, well, there's people that are going to be cast there where there's whaling and gnashing of teeth. | ||
And I know that you referenced that back to the word. | ||
Okay, and that's where they're going. | ||
They're going to an idol. | ||
They're going to something that was destroyed. | ||
And it's going to be destroyed again. | ||
There will not be one stone upon another. | ||
Okay, so now with that, this war that we're fighting and where we're all, you know, we're fighting a good fight. | ||
Hey, I support info wars. | ||
I have for a long time on a really small budget. | ||
But I continue to because it helps me. | ||
It helps everyone. | ||
But here, you know, we're in this spiritual war. | ||
And when we look at this thing and we look at the battle that we're fighting, Satan kills and destroys, just like this man, this man. | ||
And this Jewish man that spent his father's inheritance and then killed his family. | ||
When he kills us, he's done with us. | ||
All the division in the parties, everything. | ||
It's all a good fight. | ||
But when we look at it in the natural, look at it in the spiritual, and, you know, Revelations is coming true in leaps and bounds. | ||
And no matter how much we kick or cry, God's going to have his way. | ||
And that's just the way that is. | ||
But I left some information with home people on what methylene blue has done for me. | ||
Five, five years ago. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
We're going to break, but I will hold you over, Bob. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
We'll go back to Bob. | ||
More of your calls on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Division in the Republican Party. | ||
Can we save America with one side or the other? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of the American Journal is on. | ||
I'm going to in-studio by the one and only Rex Jones. | ||
Rex, how are you doing today? | ||
Always good to be back with Unk Harrison. | ||
It's always good to be on the American Journal. | ||
It's always good to be live with you. | ||
I mean, I'm a fan of the show, like I always say. | ||
So let's just get into it, man. | ||
Well, it's an exciting time, man, especially politically with all the divisions happening. | ||
I know you're a big fan of Nick Fuentes, as am I. Did you watch his Tucker Carlson? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
We did a reaction to it, man. | ||
We did a little. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
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That's right. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We did the whole, well, but that was the debate between him and Alex. | ||
The Tucker video. | ||
The Tucker video. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
No, I've watched that thing probably twice. | ||
It's like three hours long. | ||
I mean, when you're talking about like an order, when you're talking about someone that has the ability to speak and to communicate a message, I. I don't think there's anybody better. | ||
And like that's why I personally am such a huge fan. | ||
There are things that I disagree with Fuentes on a hundred percent. | ||
But I mean, just looking at the scale of ability, like there really is no comparison. | ||
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Well. | ||
Yeah, well, and like I say, it's the narrative, Right. | ||
It's laying out the narrative of what's really going on behind the scenes. | ||
And this is just kind of odd, you know, like I like Tucker and everything, but why you got a photo in Nicaragua and you're like in your early 20s and you got the strap? | ||
Well, you know, that it's interesting. | ||
Yeah, because, you know, clearly, because I'm a fan of Tucker Carlson as well. | ||
I think, you know, it's weird that he said he didn't know his dad was CIA. | ||
when he did know that. | ||
Like, why would he lie about that? | ||
That's a little bit suspicious for me. | ||
At the same time, like, I'm watching Nick's thing and, you know, occasionally he gets into, he's like, you know, they were down there, you know, stopping the communists from taking over South America. | ||
And it's like, all right, well, I'm kind of in favor of that. | ||
I can kind of see where, like, if you're the Tuck Carlson type and you're like, well, this American hegemony and there are these communists trying to take over these countries and we helped them to avoid being taken over. | ||
I think that this gets into a much wider and larger and bigger point. | ||
And this is a point I was discussing with the crew while you were on air, right? | ||
It's just like we got all these factions involved. | ||
And the kind of narrative is, it's left versus right, man. | ||
And like, we got to stop the liberals or we got to stop the evil Trumpers, whatever it is. | ||
No, there's like twenty different groups of people. | ||
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Everybody has their own interests that they serve. | |
Everyone has their own power structure that they serve. | ||
And I like the point that Alex makes on the show now, which is it really seems that like the left was beaten in his submission. | ||
And then the pro-Israel lobby is making a run at taking over our country fully. | ||
So that's what I personally subscribe to. | ||
And whatever the deal with Fuentes is, I believe he's for real because I haven't seen any evidence that he isn't. | ||
And I don't think you can fake that kind of live performance. | ||
It's hard to talk to cameras. | ||
It's really difficult. | ||
So, like, all in all, I think there's an element of... | ||
of you know the older unks or like i guess uh candice would be a aunt but i'm worried about the auntie young nephew coming in and stealing their thunder but i i do think it's a little more than that. | ||
I think that they recognize that there are positions that they hold. | ||
Like Tucker will always say, I love Israel. | ||
I love Israel. | ||
I don't love Israel. | ||
Me saying that right here, I don't love Israel. | ||
Like that's a very easy value judgment to make based on the apartheid and the killing of the children and the genocide and the starvation, all that stuff. | ||
So if you're still having to qualify the statements that you're making, is in like, oh, I love Israel. | ||
Israel's fine, but, ooh, Netanyahu, oh, it's bad. | ||
You got to go. | ||
You know, like, doesn't like 80% of the population support what's going on in Gaza? | ||
Yeah, that's that's what I've heard. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
Maybe we can pull that graphic up on the screen. | ||
It's a very public and popular poll yeah well and and there was a video that was going viral last week i'm not sure if we ever played it i do think i had it at one point but it's it's a israel it's israeli podcasters and they're you know very open about it they're like you know when we're out you know dancing and clubbing in israel we enjoy it yeah we get off on it yeah because we know that there are people starving in gaza and it's like That's sick. | ||
And I mean, you know, and I feel like that's never been the American attitude. | ||
Like even like when we go to war and we kill people, we don't have the attitude of, oh, we're going to the music festival and the Vietnamese can't go to the music festival. | ||
So right then I'm like, no, I think Americans have always understood at a certain level and we're protected by two big oceans and we have all this beautiful geography and whatnot. | ||
But if you mess with someone, they come for your neck. | ||
This is what happens. | ||
And the only reason why the Israelis mess with the Palestinians on the degree that they do is because they believe they have some sort of like mandate of heaven like Mao is in like, oh, we can do whatever we want. | ||
And you people are cavemen, so you'll never have the weapons or missiles to stop us. | ||
Right. | ||
And when you have a big country like Iran or even a little country like Yemen that threatens American and therefore Israeli hegemony in the region, right? | ||
Like when the Yemenis are launching missiles at our ships and we got to take evasive action and they have 16 goes overboard. | ||
Like, I don't think they expected that. | ||
And that's why that 12-day war was a 12-day war. | ||
Let's look at that. | ||
32% in U.S. back Israel's military action in Gaza, a new low. | ||
It should not be that high. | ||
Right. | ||
It should not be that high. | ||
It should be like 15%. | ||
And we go, okay, these are the crazy people. | ||
Right. | ||
The 15% French. | ||
But if you look at that, it's like 30%. | ||
That's kind of like the MAGA base, to be honest with you. | ||
That's kind of like that number, you know, like Trump's approval rating with independence has gone with the liberals. | ||
It's always horrible. | ||
But with the Republicans, it's been stable. | ||
It's been. | ||
been stable it's been like 80 90 so well and you know i even related to there was a post I saw today that was somebody posting something about Abraham Lincoln and all this and and you know some foreigner you know migrant to America responds going you know the real problem was Abraham Lincoln didn't arrest every single Confederate you know leader and hang them uh on the steps of the White House. | ||
And it's like, that's because that's not what we do. | ||
Well, that person's ignorant of American history because, as we know, the Reconstruction period was a period where, yes, but it was a period where like, there could have been more conflict. | ||
There could have been more fighting. | ||
But people like Ulysses S. Grant came in and shut all that stuff down. | ||
Oh, Robert E. Lee. | ||
Robert E. Lee's whole thing was like, we could keep fighting some guerrilla war and hundred thousand more people could die or you know surrender and we can shake hands i mean literally you have people today who have more animus and hate for confederates than the union soldiers i mean the union soldiers just picture they're shaking hands with the confederates they would have picnics together and go yeah we were enemies but now we buried the hatchet and we moved together as brothers and like that idea is so foreign to people outside of the west outside of like you know our mindset It | ||
is dog eat dog, crush your enemy into the dirt, kill their children. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's brutal. | ||
Israel says, rise and kill them first. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That is their motto for war, for fighting is to rise and kill them first. | ||
And the point that I've heard Fuentes make, which I 100% agree with, is that that applies to us. | ||
That applies to us. | ||
And if there really ever is an anti-Israel sentiment that truly like gestates itself in America and results in some sort of candidate being elected or some people with actual positions of power, like cutting off the aid and whatnot, I believe they would attack us. | ||
And some would say that's already happened. | ||
I mean, you hear prominent people in America say that Europeans have anti Semitism in their DNA. | ||
And it's like, I've made that point many times. | ||
Like, okay, they keep calling Palestinians Nazis. | ||
Who else do they call Nazis? | ||
I mean, it's not that far fetched. | ||
It's so messed up because the Palestinians, like, if you look at the genealogy and the DNA studies that have been done, those are the people that are the closest related to Jesus. | ||
They live right there. | ||
They live in his home. | ||
And Israel, like Jesus said, you've turned my father's house into a den of thieves, referring to the temple, you've turned Jesus' home into a graveyard. | ||
That's brutal. | ||
I mean, look at this. | ||
It's just, it's unconscionable. | ||
And that's why I have no issue speaking out about it is because it's literally cartoon bad. | ||
If anyone ever wants to go, oh, vicious anti Semite, it's like, you've killed tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of women and children. | ||
children like good grief get it together use your brain you are you are the Nazi you are the Nazi I like I have to laugh because it is so ridiculous to have to be defending like it's just wild and like they call themselves like we are the light of the world we are like no you're like the dark pit right what are you talking about it it's It's brutal and yeah, | ||
it's tragic and you go to like you're I was reading the New Testament and it's like and Jesus then went into Gaza and it's like, oh man, literally Jesus walked around places in Gaza. | ||
Yeah. | ||
After that, you know, a couple thousand years and yeah, ended up a little different in that in that situation. | ||
And there's so much to say. | ||
It's funny, I actually texted Nick because I was watching a clip of his where he's talked about the Rise and Kill First thing. | ||
And that's the name of a very good book, by the way. | ||
Everybody should go read this book. | ||
It's by a guy named Ronin, I believe. | ||
And he's an Israeli journalist. | ||
And he interviewed a bunch of Israelis for this book called Rise and Kill First. | ||
And it's the history of the targeted killing methods that Israel uses to end its enemies. | ||
And it goes way back to the end of the Second World War, where you had these Jewish organizations that would basically kidnap prisoners of war to execute them in complete contravention of the Nazi hunting. | ||
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Yeah, the Nazi hunting type stuff. | |
But, I mean, they would do it in, you know, I mean, just brutal stuff goes on and on. | ||
Police officer outfit from the costume store. | ||
Yeah, well, pretty much. | ||
And then the English would discover this, and instead of like making it public, they would send them all. | ||
But here's some, here's, here's a funny story. | ||
Well, I don't know if it's a funny story, but this is why I take this type of stuff seriously is because I had a friend in Houston. | ||
went to the nicest Jewish private school in Houston and he would talk about how they would play videos of Mossad assassinations and tell the classroom this is what we do to our enemies. | ||
This is why they don't mess with us. | ||
This is how powerful we are. | ||
Look at this. | ||
And they would like to show videos of, you know, Mossad with people from Belgium and France and all over the place. | ||
They all gather together in Dubai or, you know, wherever to assassinate a Palestinian leader. | ||
And, you know, to us, we would see news reports about this. | ||
And it's like, oh my gosh, this assassination plot. | ||
And oh my god, how horrible they, you know, poisoned this guy in his hotel room. | ||
And it's just crazy. | ||
But, you know, In Houston, in this private school, the teachers are showing the kids videos going, this is what we do to our enemies. | ||
This is, you know, if anybody stands against us, this is how we treat them. | ||
I feel in a same sort of sick way that kind of culture has infected America. | ||
because that's like I'm friends with a lot of people, you know, and I'm friends with some guys that are like currently like in the military and whatnot. | ||
And like I've heard it's like, yeah, it's important that everyone knows we're tough. | ||
Right. | ||
Big guy. | ||
We're big boy. | ||
And it's just like, yeah, sure. | ||
It's important. | ||
We have a strong military. | ||
It's important that we can defend ourselves and our legitimate allies. | ||
But this whole attitude of like overwhelming force, we will crush you. | ||
We are not the biggest country. | ||
We are not the country with the most resources. | ||
We are the country with the most bad relationships. | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
It's because they do it. | ||
And then we imitate them because we are their vassal. | ||
That is the behavior. | ||
And it is learned helplessness. | ||
It's Munchausen by proxy. | ||
It's us like, oh, oh, we are evil empire. | ||
We are this monster. | ||
Yes, Israel push us around in the wheelchair. | ||
Well, that's that kind of thing is it seems to me like you've got these guys like Lindsey Graham, these others where they Lady G. Lady G, you ask them for like, you know, well, what about America? | ||
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And it's like, well, you know, we lack America, but Israel's not. | |
Yeah, we, you know, but inside of them, they have this like desire to be like, we will crush them into the dirt, but they'll never do that for America. | ||
But then it's like with Israel, for some reason, they feel that they're allowed to do that. | ||
It's like they feel like, okay, when it comes to Israel, I can, I can be brutal. | ||
I can talk tough. | ||
I can say we're going to stomp him into the dirt. | ||
We're going to nuke him. | ||
We're going to glass the whole area. | ||
And it's like, it's like for some reason they're given this outlet to speak like that on Israel, but they would never speak that to America. | ||
So yeah, the whole like tough guy thing. | ||
It's like, okay, you're the tough guy and your daughter is an only fans model. | ||
And, you know, your son just cut his dick off. | ||
So how tough are you really? | ||
Or are you doing this all in service of foreigners who hate you? | ||
Like, how tough? | ||
How tough do you really feel, you know, when you're going around banging your chest and your whole country is being stolen out from underneath you and all the benefits are going to Israel? | ||
How tough are you really? | ||
Let me tell you, you want to be tough next time we're in studio, me and you, we're going to grow our sideburns out. | ||
We're going to put kippas on. | ||
It's going to get real wild. | ||
It's going to get really wild. | ||
Should we become Jewish? | ||
Maybe that's the tactic is we can maybe we can take this by going, hey, as a Jew, I want to tell my fellow Jews what, what's going on here. | ||
Well, this is, this is the thing. | ||
And this is, this is the key point. | ||
And I've tweeted this out on Twitter or X or whatever. | ||
So it's no secret. | ||
Like, my mother is Jewish. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
That's what I identify as. | ||
But I am ethnically Jewish because it descends matrilinear. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
I can say whatever I want. | ||
He's admitting it. | ||
I can say whatever I want. | ||
I just name myself and I name you as a terrorist state. | ||
So that's how it works. | ||
Shalom. | ||
Dang it. | ||
You're lucky. | ||
I want to be able to do that. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Oh, but okay. | ||
So I don't we Yeah, we have time. | ||
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Because I want to read this. | ||
This is a long statement from Sam Parker, but I really feel like this is a great jumping off point for the conversation. | ||
Sam Parker at Based Sam Parker says this about Tucker and Candice and Nick Fuentes. | ||
Again, this isn't about drama. | ||
This isn't gossip. | ||
This is the future of America. | ||
It's a huge story. | ||
It's the biggest story right now. | ||
It absolutely is, and nobody else is covering it in the way that we can. | ||
So the recent feud between Tucker Carlson, Candice Owens, and Nick Fuentes isn't looking so much like an interpersonal feud due to some kind of disagreeableness on Nick's part, as Candice and Tucker have tried to portray, I think it's looking more like a strategic narrative and population control operation for preserving support for Israel within the emerging populist right. | ||
Let me explain how this might be working. | ||
Granted, this is speculative, but I think it tracks. | ||
Tucker operates as a, quote, sanctioned dissent, offering critiques of Israel that resonate with populist audiences, but never actually threaten Israel's legitimacy. | ||
He even says, Israel is a great country. | ||
We should still support Israel. | ||
He says, we should have certain conversations in a responsible way that don't descend into evil anti-Semitism. | ||
Candice, meanwhile, functions as a controlled frontier negotiator, demonstrating how far right voices, how far right voices can go in criticizing Israel before triggering institutional backlash. | ||
She firmly told Tucker in the podcast that she doesn't support Israel under any circumstances while she delves into various anti-Semitic conspiracy theories while insisting she's not actually anti-Semitic. | ||
She is a very Jewish producer after all. | ||
Together, they form their own dialectic for and against Israel while protecting broad Jewish power. | ||
They remain friends and strategic partners overall, despite their opposite views on Israel. | ||
Their coordinated distancing from Nick, who openly embraces anti-Semitism, exposes broad Jewish power, and criticizes the official Holocaust narrative, isn't about truth. | ||
It's about managing the boundary of acceptable dissent. | ||
Owens pushes too far and becomes the cautionary tale for dissent takes. | ||
Tucker says base but respectable. | ||
Nick gets scapegoated by both, establishing the gatekeeper line not to be crossed by anyone on either side of the Israel question. | ||
Should I jump in? | ||
And he goes on, but yeah, what's your take on this? | ||
So I think it's key. | ||
During Nick's monologue, he spoke of overdosing on red pills. | ||
And like, oh, they have the red pills in the medicine cabinet. | ||
Mom and dad called poison control, little Jimmy ate all the red pills. | ||
But that is what it comes down to. | ||
Like, yeah, it's cool to be based. | ||
It's cool to know about. | ||
the border and gun control and the left and the libs, but it's not cool to talk about the wars that we start everywhere on behalf of another country. | ||
It's not cool to talk about the wars we won't end on behalf of another country. | ||
It's all interconnected but the bigger topics are what they don't want you to talk about. | ||
It's like they bring you to a buffet and you've got steak and you've got pasta and you've got all kinds of delicious things and they got like a thing of wafers. | ||
Yeah, you could eat the wafer. | ||
You know, eat enough of them, your stomach will be full. | ||
You won't be hungry anymore, but you're like, yeah, it doesn't have any protein. | ||
It doesn't taste good. | ||
It's not real, but it's still food. | ||
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It's still food. | ||
It's still based, bro. | ||
It's still based. | ||
It's still a yummy snack. | ||
No, we don't want the yummy snack. | ||
We want the whole enchilada. | ||
We want the truth. | ||
This is what we demand as American citizens. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, and you know, but I do think, I do think there's a threat of overdosing on red pills in that you gotta, you gotta be able to maintain your sanity you got to be able to to see through and the thing is it's not about avoiding certain topics or like not getting into certain topics it's about being able to take on those topics and remain grounded and remain focused certain things aren't red pills certain things are retarded okay like yeah and what i mean by overdosing on red pills is like is like you go from thinking everything is just totally | ||
normal and and good and suddenly like you get there's a crack in the armor and you go well wait this isn't quite right and suddenly you're questioning everything and a lot of people just go off the deep end and just go everything's a lie everything's fake i'm gonna go live in the woods or whatever so like that i think is overdosing on red pills like i feel so lucky that i was red pilled by your dad and others in like 2003. | ||
So I've got I've had a long, slow, you know, twenty year glide to where I'm at. | ||
A lot of people are going from no red pills to 100,000 red pills in an afternoon and they do they can crack. | ||
So like I I'm not saying that that we're here to like, well, pump the brakes. | ||
Don't look into some of those things. | ||
You should look into all of those things. | ||
You should just do it in a responsible manner. | ||
So you shouldn't alienate yourself from your friends and family. | ||
You should do it by looking at true journalistic coverage and not punditry. | ||
Okay. | ||
So like the big problem is, you know, political identities become people's entire identity. | ||
And in fact, you are a human, you are a spiritual being, you contribute to the economy. | ||
Like we have lives, is my point. | ||
We're people, we live in a society. | ||
And politics are downstream of culture. | ||
And it all starts with, you know, how we act and how we behave. | ||
And I just think it comes down to people being worse. | ||
People are worse nowadays. | ||
So even when people get good information, they go crazy with it. | ||
Because we're all poisoned by osmosis because of what we've consumed for decades. | ||
Like the predictive programming and everything's all there. | ||
Like we're all Looney Tunes. | ||
We're all crazy. | ||
We're supposed to be like on a farm or something with worsens. | ||
We're on the cell phone. | ||
I'm sitting in the studio with Harrison. | ||
I got the mic. | ||
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I look at myself on TV like, it's crazy. | |
There's a great meme quote about that where they're like, you know, I'm supposed to be doing all of this with a brain designed to find berries. | ||
You know, it's like we are living in a cave. | ||
We have extended beyond our natural capabilities, but not really. | ||
I mean, but we can handle this and you can handle it. | ||
Everybody can handle the truth. | ||
That's right. | ||
The thing is that people go so off the rocker that it's almost like every time you want to go in to listen to a new person, you just need to wipe the slate clean of your own mind and go, I'm just going to take this for what it is. | ||
I'm going to take the context that's in it, but I'm not going to let this guy dictate my view. | ||
And even if I strongly feel, you know, in line with what he's saying, at the end of it, I'm going to take a step back, try to put it in context, try to fit it with everything else I believe and not just sort of, you know, I feel like people, they they see the white rabbit, they start chasing the white rabbit and everything else gets blocked down and they get tunnel vision, just the white rabbit, and they chase it. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I think that would be overdosing on red pills. | ||
For me, I would define the overdosing on red pills as like I just bought an ipad so i can put twitter on it and not have it on my phone because every time i open twitter or x i see dead kids i see dead children and i see their faces when i'm not online right i think about it and like don't you too don't you think about it and like you think about these freaking monsters in israel and in our own government and our Congress and our Senate, | ||
unfortunately in the White House that just say, oh well, you know, just let's stop seeing those pictures. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, let's just let's just stop seeing them. | ||
You know, give them some food so we can stop seeing the photos. | ||
That's what Trump said about the, like getting the aid in like a month ago. | ||
Just so we can stop seeing this is not good for us. | ||
It's not good for our domestic politics. | ||
It would be the most uniting, freeing, greatest thing that ever happened to this country if we rose up and said no to this and we could do it. | ||
And he could do it with a phone call, but he will not do it because of whatever reason. | ||
So right. | ||
And that's where the speculation comes in. | ||
And I guess we're just. | ||
I guess ODing on red pills is just like. | ||
like once you realize that so much is bad, you have a hard time finding the good in anything. | ||
Right. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And that's my point is like, I think it's something special about Alex and Owen and you and all of us is that like. | ||
We have families. | ||
We go out. | ||
We have a good time. | ||
We're a part of society. | ||
We run errands. | ||
We have friends. | ||
Because the overdosing on red pills is when you're just online all the time and you have this totally warped view of what reality is like. | ||
You got to go out and interact with people. | ||
You'll see A, that it's not so bad. | ||
B, that, you know, we're winning a lot. | ||
And you also have to understand that your awareness of something is not because that thing is just now coming about. | ||
And that's something. | ||
that i think people need to understand is they hear like how bad things are it's kind of guilt what kind of guilt in a weird way as well oh this has been happening i didn't know about it yeah yeah well then they get and you and you and then you get mad right because you're like because then once you see it it's so obvious you get mad at other people for not seeing it even though you didn't see it a little while ago and and you know Again, I think part of it is people, they hear what's happening and they get urgent. | ||
They go, oh my God, the house is on fire. | ||
We got to put the fire out. | ||
And it's like, guys, the house has been on fire for 150 years. | ||
Don't freak out. | ||
Now I'm glad you recognize the house on fire and let's work towards putting the fire out. | ||
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But just because you're learning about this for the first time doesn't mean it's just happening for the first time. | |
Actually been happening for a while and we're making major strides, you know, to correct this phenomenon. | ||
It's like the house keeps burning down and they build like a newer, slightly crappier house right next to it. | ||
They go live in there and then it burns down and they build a worse one. | ||
Live in there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And just keep moving. | ||
It is just getting worse and worse. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh, but you know, the other thing that you said there about just the, the, the failure of us to even contend with like the information that we're talking about. | ||
we're seeing right uh i want to get into testosterone with you because there was it's gone it's i guess it's gone it's gone viral it's gone viral but the idea that testosterone makes you more likely to go with your gut, more likely to basically not be swayed by public opinion, not be swayed by peer pressure, I think that is a major, major, important event going on right now where you see testosterone levels collapsing across. | ||
the world and perfectly in line with that you see the inability for good people to stand up against the evil all of this is deeply undertined it's a spiritual war it's a chemical war and we'll keep waging on the other side of this quick commercial break stay with us all right welcome back ladies and gentlemen this is the american journal my guest is the one and only rex jones you can follow him on on X now at Rex. | ||
At Rex Jones news with a Z. News with a Z on the end. | ||
Rex Jones news. | ||
You're having a lot of fun on X. Having a good time. | ||
I can tell. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
So this is one of the things that we've covered on this show a lot and for years. | ||
And it's, well, obviously it just goes into the rest of everything Alex has always said about poisons in our food and water, the way that our hormones are being manipulated. | ||
And it is the effect of testosterone on men and how higher testosterone, people have this idea that it would make you more aggressive. | ||
It might make you like meaner or like less patient makes you bald and based folks it makes you real bald and real based it makes you bold and based it it does not uh makes people more aggressive it actually makes people more fair and it doesn't make people um like ignore what other people think. | ||
It makes them just, I guess it does. | ||
I guess it does kind of make them ignore, but not in a bad way. | ||
It just allows you to ignore peer pressure. | ||
There are these amazing effects of testosterone. | ||
And again, we've talked about this forever. | ||
I did a long report one time talking about how mercury, actually this goes hand in hand with mercury. | ||
Mercury lowers testosterone. | ||
So RFK Jr. just took mercury out of the vaccine. | ||
I'm removing it. | ||
He removed it. | ||
He removed mercury from the vaccineine. | ||
So mercury lowers your testosterone. | ||
And so by lowering your testosterone, it almost cuts you off. | ||
It's like you're an antenna that's tuned to the world around you. | ||
And lowering your testosterone. | ||
brings the static in. | ||
You're sort of not quite tuned in. | ||
You're not quite on the exact number on the radio dial. | ||
And you're just a little bit fuzzier in your perception. | ||
Well, let me make some points here. | ||
So when we look at testosterone, people go, oh, that's a hormonal thing, like erections, muscle, like motivation, whatnot. | ||
That's what people think about when they think of tests, just being honest. | ||
When in reality, testosterone is a neurotransmitter and its job in the body is to make effort feel good. | ||
So this is why someone with a high testosterone level is more likely to like go off on an extreme adventure or a new business venture or something exciting or daring or risky. | ||
It really is something that allows men specifically to overcome the fear of the risk to get to the reward. | ||
And when you look at that, that's a good society, isn't it? | ||
I had no idea that's exactly how it works. | ||
So when you look at tests and you look at the lowering test levels across the West, it's mainly due to, in my view, the obesity crisis. | ||
Now, if you have more fat tissue, you have more aromatase enzyme, and that's the thing that converts testosterone into estrogen. | ||
So the fatter you are, the less testosterone you will have, the lower your free testosterone will be and the higher your estrogen will be. | ||
Interesting. | ||
That makes perfect sense. | ||
And on top of the estrogen mimicers and the plastics and the food and water, I mean, exactly. | ||
There's nothing, there's no like accidental like industrial, oops, we lower, we raise your testosterone. | ||
Like, for some reason that never happens. | ||
There's never something that accidentally raises testosterone, which is, well, ignoring that. | ||
It's everything that we talk about in regards to the supplements. | ||
It's the high inflammatory environment. | ||
It's being fat and out of shape. | ||
It's the being unmotivated itself. | ||
They've done studies and I'll try to show one. | ||
We'll pull it up next show or something where, you know what the best thing you can do to raise your testosterone is? | ||
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The number one thing you can do, go to prison. | |
Really? | ||
If you go to prison, your nuts just turn on, man. | ||
Because you're in like, I'm in a cage. | ||
There's a bunch of other dudes and I got to be strong. | ||
It makes sense. | ||
I got to fight. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So like you go to prison, like it's like a 30% increase. | ||
It's like something crazy. | ||
That's fascinating. | ||
That's a big reason why all those guys are jacked too. | ||
Like they're in a. | ||
Yeah, that makes sense. | ||
Yeah, they get to sleep all the time. | ||
They're in a high stress environment and they have to be tough. | ||
Right. | ||
And your body literally, that's the beautiful thing about the human body. | ||
That's why we're created by God. | ||
Your body will literally listen to your environment and it will respond in hand. | ||
Right. | ||
So you look at what we're dealing with now with the soy boy and, you know, like the just effeminate American culture. | ||
And you can say that's going away and we're returning to traditionalism, whatever. | ||
I go to Walmart. | ||
I go to Target. | ||
Right. | ||
I see the people. | ||
It is pretty bad. | ||
So winning a war. | ||
We're not sending our best, as Trump would say. | ||
But when you look at all these things, all the things they're doing to us, it's really just controlled, slow poisoning, boiling the food. | ||
the frog in the pot of boiling water over time And like that's why it's important to consider supplementary things like you can do to help raise your testosterone. | ||
Also just eating a high protein diet, consuming a lot of zinc, getting sun. | ||
These are very basic things that a lot of people don't even know how to do right like every morning i wake up at like 5 a.m whatever i don't need an alarm clock i just wake up and then i go outside at like 6 30 and i get the beautiful morning sun in my eyes for like 10 minutes and i do the same thing every night so you get those strange hued colors those purples those violets those yellows science has shown that that's actually what locks in your circadian rhythm so there are all these like little basic tips and tricks to do like squatting and | ||
deadlifting massively raise your testosterone because it's an incredibly hard action it puts stress on the entire body but people don't know about these things yeah people know about lizzo and love island so it is what it is, right? | ||
No, that, yeah, that's, that's fascinating. | ||
It is always fascinating to me the way the human body, uh, changes to meet its, you know, new, new condition. | ||
In fact, it's funny when I was having, uh, I don't even really have beef with Nick Fuentes when we were arguing about the, um, the, the woman meme. | ||
Wife Jack. | ||
Wife Jack. | ||
Yeah, the wife Jack meme. | ||
And it was funny because he posted something going, you know, when men get married, their testosterone lowers. | ||
And, you know, he was pointing out like, okay, that means that married people are bitches. | ||
Basically, it was his, but my, I was like, that's beautiful. | ||
That means that the human body is literally designed for marriage. | ||
It's so you don't kill your kid. | ||
It's so you don't kill your kid or cheat on your wife and abandon your kid, right? | ||
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right so it's like that's what you want you want you know men to be testosterone ridden until they you know lock down a you know pair bond with a mate and then you don't need that testosterone it's all normal it's all beautiful it's already been figured out we are the ones and you know i've been thinking about this a lot like going to church and whatnot like our own plans our own machinations we are the people that screw things up if we just follow god's plan it's all good but it's easy to say hard to do i get it wrong so like i'm not saying i'm better than anybody But what I am saying is we all need to be | |
better. | ||
and like you said we we figured it out it's actually like things we actually know how to do things the best possible way it's all these new ideas that are actually just old ideas. | ||
It's actually just a devolution back to like a pre-civilized the meme that is. | ||
The meme I think about, it's like, damn, why do I feel so good all the time? | ||
And it's like someone drinking water, someone running, someone eating. | ||
And it really isn't that hard, except for the fact that the poison is all around you, like at the gas station, like the Gatorade, the Red forty, I must have it. | ||
That comes to me. | ||
That evil spirit comes to me. | ||
Hey, you know, like those sun chips, eat the whole big bag, huh? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
It's like, no, it's got glyphosate and it'll do my stomach and make me cry. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But I don't listen to that voice sometimes, you know? | ||
No. | ||
The goal should be not listening to that voice all the time. | ||
Well, and of course, the meme you're referring to is an inversion of the meme. | ||
Why do I feel so bad all the time? | ||
It's like you're staying up late watching pornography. | ||
You're eating junk food. | ||
You're charged up on energy drinks. | ||
Whoa, why do I feel so bad? | ||
I think it's obvious. | ||
So this is the study that went viral again. | ||
But again, we study this over and over. | ||
We've talked about this over and over for as long as I've been at Infowars for seven years. | ||
talking about this and even more so before I got here. | ||
Testosterone eliminates strategic pro-social behavior through impacting choice consistency in healthy males. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It basically means that extra genus testosterone fullyly eliminated strategic, i.e. | ||
feigned prosociability, and thus decreased submission to audience expectations. | ||
So that's very key. | ||
So the study they're doing here, they're administering testosterone to people. | ||
Exogenous means they succub them in with the needle or with the gel or whatever. | ||
So this is like an acute drug response. | ||
Like what does this hormone do in the study? | ||
They're not taking like a gradation of people with higher levels and going, okay, so they act a little differently. | ||
They're saying, okay, we're going to compare people that aren't on test to people that are on test. | ||
And the reality is, if you look at testosterone levels way back when, like in the 70s and whatnot, we should all be on test. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah, pretty much on steroids because people naturally were on steroids and the end the endocrine disruptors the plastic the everything it's just it is a horror show yeah can we can we can what's going to happen first israel stops killing innocent civilians or the birth rate drops to zero like what what happens first maybe maybe they like coincide maybe when the last human is born israel launches the last bomb maybe that's how it works it would be very uh serendipitous if that was the case And but | ||
what it's saying is that you don't succumb to peer pressure. | ||
You don't, and it's not saying, it's not saying that you aren't legitimately swayed by things. | ||
It's saying you don't pretend. | ||
You don't act like. | ||
You don't feel need to conform to the group. | ||
What's the language at the bottom of the study? | ||
If we can scroll down really quick, I'm looking at the TV. | ||
Well, it goes on. | ||
It says it counteracts conformity and deceptive reputation strategies. | ||
So again, basically it just makes you more honest. | ||
It's basically what it's saying. | ||
And that even if that honesty is going to cause you trouble socially, you're still going to tell the truth, even if it's inconvenient. | ||
That's if you have a high testosterone level. | ||
You become big pimp and everyone knows big pimp is chill. | ||
Basically, big pimp is chill. | ||
You're darn tooting. | ||
And, I mean, it's funny because it's like chemical wars. | ||
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Like we're fighting hormone wars. | |
It was a good name for a show. | ||
Right. | ||
Chemical war. | ||
It's the information war, but also That is coincides the chemical wars. | ||
Like you can have the information, but if you literally don't have the chemical balance to be able to handle it, like, you know, I talk about all the time, you can see the same thing happen. | ||
And in one case, you're just like, oh, look, a sad little girl, you know, who cares. | ||
But in the other case, you see the exact same image and you start to well up with tears. | ||
And that's entirely because of the hormone filter interpreting the world around you. | ||
It's not that the world has changed. | ||
It's that your interpretation has changed. | ||
And if they can actually get in and almost to the extent of like having a node in your head where they can inject dopamine to make you feel good, that's all that they're doing. | ||
They just do it through the screen. | ||
We're pressed on time. | ||
We have to take calls. | ||
But very, very quickly, let's talk about this because it's a very important point. | ||
Women on birth control. | ||
So women on birth control will select for men that are like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
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It's true. | |
But then when they're off birth control, they want like, oh. | ||
So like it's, you look at these modern relationships and these modern marriages, that's why the divorce rate is so high. | ||
That's why things are so screwed up is because these women are taking hormonal drugs, which make them want different partners. | ||
Yep. | ||
And if that's going on and we know about it, imagine what they know is going on about us. | ||
And it's, and it's, it's pheromones, right? | ||
They've done it where, you know, women on birth control, like. | ||
like the smell of the sweat of men who are high testosterone or and women on birth control. | ||
In virus, whatever. | ||
Yeah, whatever it is. | ||
Yeah, the point is people on birth control like the sissy soy boys and the women off birth control prefer real men. | ||
It's very fascinating. | ||
And of course, we actually, this is what the entire info wars paradigm is all about. | ||
It's like not only do you need the information, not only do we need to be telling the truth and, you know, understanding the spiritual significance, but the physical significance, the poison and the food and water, the way that you're being weakened so you're more manipulatable and malleable and less, you know, able to stand on your own. | ||
It's all intertwined. | ||
So we try to fight this battle on all of these fronts at once. | ||
And of course, we have that. | ||
That's how we support ourselves here, right? | ||
As we sell the products that you need and that we need too in order to fund the operation. | ||
And that's why I formulated these two new products, PowerPlan and MethylDrive. | ||
But specifically for the conversation we're having here about men's testosterone and just kind of endurance mentality, strength support, that is what PowerPlan is for. | ||
This is a zinc. | ||
boron complex mostly. | ||
It's also got powerful adaptogens in there like rhodolia rosea also known as golden root and then cordiceps mushroom for oxygen carrying capacity. | ||
Basically, it's an exercise supercharger and it's also a male mineral blend. | ||
But the zinc and the boron specifically, the zinc will work to increase overall testosterone and the boron comes in to increase overall free testosterone. | ||
And when you look at that, there's this thing in your body called sex hormone binding globulin, right? | ||
And that's what binds onto sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen and it renders them inert, right? | ||
So you'll have your total test level and then you'll have your free test level. | ||
What's important about power plant is that it increases that free test level, that actual metric that will influence how you feel, how your brain works, how your body is functioning. | ||
So a lot of these other formulas, they're very strong and they contain kind of like selective estrogen modulating uh type of herbs like um like tonk had is very popular and tonk had's very cool right but something like this this will directly increase free testosterone which is something that those other herbs don't do that's it and adaptogens are basically the way that your body deals with stress, right? | ||
So as you're talking about, testosterone helps you deal with stress. | ||
Adaptogens. | ||
An adaptogen is usually a phytochemical or a plant compound that has different actions in the body based on your state. | ||
So if you've got like an inflammation problem, it addresses that. | ||
But if you've got another problem, it addresses that there. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
That makes sense. | ||
And it makes sense why it's called the adaptogens because it adapts to whatever your body's going through. | ||
So power plant is the adapt the advanced adaptogen complex from the alexjones store.com designed for real performance and of course formulated by Rex Jones. | ||
That's right. | ||
And very powerful stuff. | ||
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We got this video from, so apparently Charlie Kirk is talking about testosterone. | ||
And he should be talking about like veneers. | ||
You know, he should be talking about veneers and dental stuff. | ||
He should be selling toothpaste. | ||
I got a guy for that, Charlie. | ||
Hit me up. | ||
See, this is my thing. | ||
It's always the crew too. | ||
I'm always like Tim Poole, who we like? | ||
And they're like, screw Tim Poole. | ||
They're always like wanting me to be enemies with it. | ||
I like all these people. | ||
I don't really mind. | ||
Okay, we're enemies. | ||
We're enemies. | ||
Sure. | ||
But we have more and more dangerous enemies than I'm just trying to be a peacemaker here. | ||
I just want to win. | ||
I think it's hilarious though. | ||
Let's go to clip number 17. | ||
It's a short one, but it's not Charlie Kirk that we're going to talk about here. | ||
It's CNN's reaction to this. | ||
So here's CNN reviewing a Charlie Kirk video. | ||
Let's go to clip 17 now. | ||
I do think that there is a direct correlation between someone's testosterone and their politics. | ||
I would love to have a study done on this on young men. | ||
men the lower their testosterone the more likely they are to be democratic democrats are not going to be able to win over high testosterone men because they're too self-directed so differently the lower your testosterone is the more of course the more likely you are going to be subservient and compliant our republic needs alpha men So in Charlie Kirk's world, high tea means manualness, rebellion, rebellion and maybe a MAGA hat. | ||
Low tea and you're apparently lining up for your ninth booster and asking the government to tuck you in. | ||
I think me and Shadi would get along. | ||
You know, that's a pretty girl. | ||
Yeah, I think we get along. | ||
You know, you can teach her about testosterone. | ||
But the thing is, like, we already had this study done, right? | ||
It was the Try Guys with that Buzzfeed guy. | ||
That's right. | ||
And they did the test and they're all like 200, which is like geriatric, and the Asian dude is the only guy who's normal. | ||
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Right? | |
It's wild. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
There's a direct there's a direct correlation between the amount of your testosterone. | ||
And to me, it's just funny that you've got these CNN people laughing going, so I guess Soy Boys vote left. | ||
It's like, yeah, this is imminently observable all around you. | ||
What do you talk? | ||
Why are you laughing? | ||
This is just Charlie Kirk is saying the obvious. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And they can't handle it. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
All right, let's go out to your calls. | ||
Thank you so much for holding, everyone. | ||
Let's go to Godzilla in Wisconsin. | ||
Godzilla. | ||
I want to talk about Israel stuff. | ||
I'm sorry, we had so much fun talking Rex and I. We don't have too much time for calls, so please keep the comments short. | ||
Godzilla, you're on the air with myself and Rex Jones. | ||
Hey, Shalom. | ||
Good morning, guys. | ||
Yeah, I was wondering what you guys think. | ||
There was a report that I was reading over the weekend that Israelis get free health care in the US. | ||
Really? | ||
And I can't Google any of this stuff that they can fly here from Israel and they can get like lung and heart transplants the same day from American people and stuff, and we pay for everything, their flight, their stay and everything. | ||
I did see a flight on that. | ||
I tried to Google that. | ||
I tried to Google that. | ||
I googled it and like, my brain tells me to go buy McDonald's suddenly and I have to like leave my house and buy McDonald's from some cell phone tower far away. | ||
So I was wondering if you guys could send one of your crack reporters or like see if that's true. | ||
There's so much disinformation now. | ||
And then also I was wondering about the you guys never mentioned the Stonehenge in America on the bottom of Lake Michigan. | ||
I think it's a good example about how the government just lies to us. | ||
We just eat their poop all day. | ||
And everyone just is like blind to it. | ||
But like there's a Stonehenge on the bottom of Lake Michigan. | ||
That's a big weird. | ||
9,000 years old and Lake Michigan was dry over 12,000 years ago. | ||
So the excuse they feed us is that it was built underwater. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, you know, the ancient Native American art of scuba. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Wow. | ||
You know what? | ||
I hadn't even seen it, man. | ||
It's like all I do all day is watch news and I just miss these major things. | ||
I hadn't even seen it. | ||
There's one every hour. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Well, because look at that. | ||
I mean, that image. | ||
I mean, that sometimes you see things where it's like, is this an underwater structure? | ||
And it's just like kind of like a rock on a right angle. | ||
And it's like, well, maybe. | ||
But that, no, those are standing stones. | ||
We don't know nothing about what's happened thousands and thousands and thousands. | ||
Yeah, that's we don't know anything. | ||
That's wild. | ||
I want to know about that. | ||
What was the other thing you asked about just before then? | ||
You asked about the Israelis getting free healthcare. | ||
Yeah, the Israelis getting free healthcare. | ||
That's one of those things. | ||
I know what you're talking about. | ||
I don't remember the details of it. | ||
I'll have to look into that before I answer that question. | ||
I think you're in the same boat I am, Rex. | ||
We're getting it. | ||
Well, no, I've heard there's something where they're definitely going to deep dive on that and talk about that next show with Harrison. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Because I saw something on that. | ||
I know you're not pulling that out of thin air, Godzilla. | ||
I saw the same story as you, but then the McDonald's program programming. | ||
Yeah, and we all went and got a. | ||
Yeah, a big Mac. | ||
Supersize Big Mac meal. | ||
No, but I, yeah, I just don't remember exactly what it is. | ||
Israelis get health, free care in the United States. | ||
Yeah, there was a TikTok video that went viral about this, and they were saying it's not exactly how it works, but it kind of is. | ||
It's basically that like the Israeli government pays for their treatment in America, but then America funds the Israeli government. | ||
So it's like at the end of the day, it does actually come from our coffers. | ||
But we'll have to do a deep dive before I comment too much on that. | ||
Indeed. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
That would be pretty bad. | ||
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It's well, it would be bad enough to be believable., I'll take that. | |
It sounds bad enough to be believable. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Let's go to Jim in Rhode Island now. | ||
Jim in Rhode Island, go ahead, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, thanks for having me on, Harrison. | |
Thank you. | ||
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Yeah, I just want to get back to the Israeli issue. | |
I mean, our Congress, they're so supplicant. | ||
I mean, they're barking seals. | ||
It works. | ||
Any time. | ||
Yeah, they're barking seals whenever Zelensky or Netanyahu shows up in the Congress to speak. | ||
You know, they're just there clapping. | ||
Or, or, or, or, or, or, wait, I believe the Republicans and the Democrats gave 50 standing ovations during his 55 minute speech. | ||
Yes, it's something crazy like that. | ||
If you want to see the proof of who really rules us, you just watch Netanyahu visit Congress. | ||
And it is like you say. | ||
It is like you say, caller. | ||
Jim, apologies. | ||
They bark and clap like trained seals. | ||
It's what they do. | ||
It's like they're circus animals. | ||
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And it's... | |
The strange thing is that the Exactly. | ||
Is more able to get things passed, is more able to, you know, get bills, get support from both sides of the aisle, then our own president, Benjamin Netanyahu, 90% of Congress will vote for whatever he wants. | ||
It's sick, man. | ||
Top 10 evil people on the planet. | ||
We don't know a lot of them, but Netanyahu's on the list for sure. | ||
I would say so. | ||
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Anyone that takes money from APAC should be voted out of office. | |
I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
I think APAC needs to be sort of the bullseye at the center of our target at this point. | ||
Because again, it's not even about they control like 420 seats. | ||
I think something like that. | ||
And they just pour millions of dollars. | ||
I mean, they're trying to take out Massey now. | ||
They have this Kentucky MAGA pack, but it's clearly just APAC rebranded. | ||
And yeah, why are they like allowed to do that? | ||
Why can we not just get them to register under FARA? | ||
All of that subversive activity would have to cease. | ||
And then maybe we could have people supporting us rather than their foreign donors in Congress. | ||
People forget LBJ was our first Jewish president. | ||
And when did they get nuclear weapons? | ||
Right around that time. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
And how did he get into office? | ||
Very convenient. | ||
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Harrison, how can I contact you? | |
On X, at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
I add him all the time. | ||
You can add me or you can DM me. | ||
I was supposed to check my DMs yesterday. | ||
Maybe I'll get to it today. | ||
I have to build up the mental will to actually look at my private messages. | ||
People got moon landing plans. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I get I get all sorts of stuff. | ||
That's about going to do it for us. | ||
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Every, every... | |
Chemical Wars. | ||
Chemical Wars. | ||
It's chemical warfare where your mind is the battlefield. | ||
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