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Total proof that 5G, Wi-Fi, and other electromagnetic communication systems are causing massive infertility, cancer, death, you name it. | ||
And the system, the scientific death cult knows it and has deployed it on purpose. | ||
You're about to see three pieces of incredibly critical information. | ||
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Rock behind it. | ||
What was happening? | ||
The tray seems to have died. | ||
As the biological effects of EMF in general and 5G in particular are still being debated, potential claims for health impairments may come with a long latency. | ||
That's from Sonar's 2019 Swiss Reys, York, Switzerland, reinsurance company report. | ||
The RF radiation from 5G is dangerous. | ||
It penetrates the, it disrupts the blood brain barrier. | ||
also is associated with gliobostomas and other cancers. | ||
You are about to see three incredible pieces of information. | ||
Three thought-provoking videos. | ||
Each one in of itself is so incredible. | ||
First off, colleges, public schools, private research institutions have been doing this for many years and now documenting it for the world to see in major studies. | ||
If you put basic Wi-Fi next to plant seeds, they barely sprout. | ||
They're stunted. | ||
They only grow a fraction and then they die. | ||
And if you put 5G next to them, it's even more dramatic. | ||
In almost every study, the seeds don't even sprout. | ||
That's how disruptive it is to life. | ||
And we've had studies for decades about electromagnetic radiation from radio and TV towers and then primitive cell phones. | ||
And then 5G is even more intense. | ||
I'm about to show you just one classroom demonstration of this and what it does to seed sprouting. | ||
And then companies warning shareholders about the dangers of 5G, but not letting the public know, just like Congress and a bunch of federal agencies exempted their executives from the COVID shots, but not the public and not the lower level employees. | ||
And then the head of HHS, Robert of Kennedy Jr., talking about the settled science of what's happening. | ||
And again, they knew this in World War II. | ||
They noticed that the radar operators, the first radar they got in England, so it was first put in for the German bombers coming in, would get really sick. | ||
They called it frequency sickness. | ||
A lot of them got cancer. | ||
They could put beans in front of the radar projector and heat them in a few minutes. | ||
Well, imagine what's blasting out. | ||
Imagine what's going on at the airport for the TSA agents around all those machines. | ||
Much less when we go through and we get limited exposure. | ||
But suddenly all the safety research, all that was thrown out in the last decade, no more studies being done by the government, but now it's coming back with Kennedy. | ||
So I'm going to show you all three of these incredibly powerful presentations right now. | ||
And then I want you to share this video. | ||
I want you to research this. | ||
We have to intensify the debate and awakening and understanding of this because just like fluorizer already been taken out of the water around the world because it causes lower fertility, lower IQ and cancer, now it's being pulled out here in the United States. | ||
It takes time to expose this. | ||
But as the death and the illness and the carnage and the cancer intensifies, there's no way they're going to be able to cover this up. | ||
Same thing with their poison mRNA shots. | ||
So you're going to see what it does in the classroom setting, duplicated literally thousands of times. | ||
This information is everywhere now, major studies. | ||
You're going to see it for yourself. | ||
The company's inside warning their own executives and then Kennedy laying out the facts. | ||
Here it all is right now and that it's up to you to research it and to share it because we've got the power to stand up for Team Humanity and not just roll over to this globalist death cult. | ||
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So Do you have Wi-Fi in your house? | |
No, I've been in the technology industry all my life and I've never had Wi-Fi. | ||
Because? | ||
Well, I just didn't feel it was right. | ||
I didn't feel it was safe. | ||
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The insurance industry will not underwrite companies building out the 5G infrastructure. | |
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As the biological effects of EMF in general and 5G. | ||
It's Wednesday, August 6th 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. | ||
Get everybody into stuff together. | ||
Okay. | ||
Three, two, one, let's down. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
It's coming to you live this Wednesday morning from Infowars here in Austin, Texas. | ||
It's not the biggest news day today. | ||
I got to say, there's some stuff going on. | ||
We'll catch you up on the latest of everything. | ||
A little bit of a slow news day, but that might be good because we got some stuff we need to catch up on. | ||
I got some videos that I've had in my folder for a while that I haven't quite gotten to yet. | ||
One of which is from Amy Reichert, friend of the show, activist in San Diego. | ||
We're going to talk a lot about how the left is very openly just anti-family now. | ||
They've been anti-family for a while, but it was always couched in some other excuse for their positions. | ||
But no, they just are admitting they hate the family now and want the family destroyed and are passing bills to help destroy your family. | ||
So we'll talk about that a little bit. | ||
And of course, we have the runaway scrape here in Texas. | ||
The Democrats just showing everyone who they are. | ||
And the whole thing is actually kind of funny and might turn out to be a massive positive for all of us here in the Lone Star State. | ||
And we've got a lot more to cover. | ||
We got a lot of videos to go to and a lot of phone calls to take. | ||
So we'll open up phone lines probably in the second hour. | ||
We'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
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Here it is, folks. | ||
Your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 6th of August, 2025. | ||
Ex-Doge staffer nicknamed Big Balls left bloodied after Savage DC carjacking attempt by 10 juveniles. | ||
Those juveniles at it again. | ||
A 19-year-old former Department of Government efficiency staffer was beaten and bloodied by a mob of 10 minors early Sunday as he thwarted a carjacking attempt in the nation's capital, according to D.C. police. | ||
Edward Koristine, whose LinkedIn handle has earned him the nickname Big Balls at Doge, was with a woman near downtown. | ||
Are you sure that's why? | ||
Sure that's why he was called Big Balls? | ||
Seems like this story is confirmation of that nickname. | ||
He was with a woman in downtown D.C. when he saw a group of juveniles approach their car and make a comment about taking the vehicle, according to Metropolitan Department incident obtained by the Post. | ||
At that point, for her safety, Coristine pushed his significant other into the vehicle and turned to deal with the suspects. | ||
The dramatic report continues. | ||
The suspects then began to assault Coristine. | ||
The ex-Doge staffer told officers who rolled up on the scene at the same time he was being attacked. | ||
Officers patrolling the 1400 block of Swan Street Northwest, a popular area with several shops, bars, and restaurants about a mile north of the White House, noticed a group of approximately 10 juveniles surrounding the complainants' vehicles and assaulting Coristine. | ||
The report states, the officers immediately exited their vehicle and the juveniles began fleeing on foot, police say. | ||
D.C. police were only able to nab two of the young suspects who were later positively identified by Coristine as being among his attackers. | ||
There's a pretty dramatic photo of this where he is beaten and bloodied. | ||
Apparently, he has a severe concussion. | ||
He's recovering with a broken nose, concussion, and black eye, according to people familiar with the matter. | ||
We'll get back to this. | ||
Trump is, of course, using this as well as several other instances of random brutal violence against innocent people, many of whom are connected with D.C. politics. | ||
And this has happened a lot recently. | ||
He's taking these instances as further reason why the D.C. metropolitan area should not be under its own rule and, in fact, should be administered by the federal government, which was always the intention of Washington, D.C. in the first place. | ||
And clearly, the local government is incapable or unwilling to do what's necessary to maintain even the most bare minimum safety standards. | ||
So we'll get back into that. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump's envoy Witkoff meets Putin as ceasefire deadline looms. | ||
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Russian President Vladimir Putin have met at the Kremlin as Donald Trump's deadline for Moscow to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine looms. | ||
I think we're about 72 hours from that ceasefire or that deadline expiring. | ||
The talks lasted three hours that Russian media reported, and Witkoff landed in Russia early on Wednesday. | ||
The U.S. president said Russia could face hefty sanctions or see secondary sanctions imposed against all those who trade with it if it doesn't take steps to end the horrible war with Ukraine. | ||
Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president, has warned that Russia would only make serious moves towards peace if it began to run out of money. | ||
He welcomed the threat of tougher U.S. sanctions and tariffs on nations buying Russian oil. | ||
Of course, this was the plan for a long time. | ||
I guess America was under the impression that we had such domination in the economic sector that we could force Russia to the table, which is in a way admirable because you're trying to avoid war by just leveraging financial operations, financial pressures you can wield, which would be good if it avoided war, but it's not working. | ||
And Russia has basically sanction-proofed their economy. | ||
And it's not working. | ||
So why do we persist if it's not working? | ||
Is it not supposed to work? | ||
Maybe it's not supposed to work. | ||
Meanwhile, Abbott and Paxton will seek court orders to have Democrats who broke quorum thrown out of the office, out of their office. | ||
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday that he will seek a court ruling declaring that state House Democrats who broke quorum and left the state have abandoned their office. | ||
Governor Greg Abbott moved faster, filing an emergency petition with the Supreme Court of Texas to remove state Representative Gene Wu from office. | ||
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday that he plans to seek a court ruling declaring that the state House Democrats who've broken quorum and left the state have abandoned their offices, potentially opening the door for Governor Greg Abbott to appoint their replacements. | ||
Abbott had no intention of waiting. | ||
He filed an emergency petition to the Supreme Court of Texas later Tuesday, seeking the removal from office of State Representative Gene Wu of Houston, chair of the House Democratic Caucus, whom he styled the ringleader of this quorum break. | ||
Yeah, no, that's absolutely what should happen. | ||
You got to play hardball with these guys. | ||
Just keep pursuing them. | ||
Keep chasing them. | ||
Keep chasing them. | ||
I mean, this is what the Democrats need. | ||
They're used to pulling these ridiculous stunts and getting away with it because the Republicans never show their teeth, never actually do what's necessary to win in this game of human destiny. | ||
They're happy to roll over and allow Democrats to act as outrageously as possible while criticizing Republicans consistently in the most hypocritical and ridiculous ways. | ||
And I was thinking about that recently, just how this story, in many ways, just embodies the just blatant disregard that Democrats actually have for democracy, rule of law. | ||
It just doesn't actually matter to them at all. | ||
Nothing that the Texas Republicans are doing is out of line or illegal or questionable in the slightest. | ||
Democrats just would lose the vote. | ||
So instead, they're running away. | ||
That's not all that complicated. | ||
If they participated in the Democratic system, as they took an oath to do, they would simply lose this vote. | ||
They would be beaten in this particular instance on this particular topic, in this case, redistricting. | ||
And so because they would lose, they're just not playing. | ||
And that's not the way our system works. | ||
This is actually funny because this is a one-to-one exact recreation of the video. | ||
I think we played it on the show, but it's like a key moment from the lobby documentary that we talk about all the time from Al Jazeera talking about stopping BDS. | ||
And in that, one of the schools was going to do a BDS vote, and the pro-Israel side knew they were going to lose. | ||
And so their tactic, and they explain it all behind the scenes to these hidden cameras, they're like, we're going to lose this vote anyway. | ||
So instead of participating in the vote and losing it legitimately, we're going to boycott the vote. | ||
And they make a big scene and they all walk out of the room right when it's time to vote. | ||
And it becomes a big story about how these brave Israeli students refuse to participate in this rigged process when in reality, they were just going to lose the vote. | ||
And then so they were petulant and went home. | ||
It's pretty much exactly the same tactic the Democrats are taking here. | ||
They have no excuse for why they're fleeing. | ||
And I have an actually pretty simple conclusion to this. | ||
I have a very easy solution to this. | ||
Here's what you do. | ||
Just like citizens in 2020 were allowed to vote by mail for president, you do vote by mail for the legislative session. | ||
So they don't have to be there. | ||
We'll just send out a ballot to whoever and wherever, and then whoever or winner, you know, whoever can send it back. | ||
And then we'll count that vote as their vote. | ||
And even if they come and say, I didn't send in a mail-in vote, we'll say, sir, ma'am, we have a process here. | ||
Are you questioning our election? | ||
Are you questioning the integrity of our election? | ||
That's illegal. | ||
You're not allowed to do that. | ||
We established that in 2020. | ||
So I think that's the solution. | ||
You do mail-in ballot voting for the legislative session, and then you just count all of the votes that come back as yays or whatever. | ||
And then we can just rig the election that way. | ||
We can just do what the Democrats did in 2020 and then castigate them for questioning this very secure process that we implement outside of the constrictions or prerogatives of the Constitution and the way things are supposed to be. | ||
We just unilaterally say there's a new form of voting and now it's absolutely impossible to confirm or reject a ballot. | ||
So it turns out you just have to accept what we say the count was and you just lost the vote, Democrats. | ||
Thank you for participating. | ||
I think that's the way that we do it. | ||
I think mail-in ballots will solve this issue right away. | ||
Meanwhile, Democrat Senator Adam Schiff under federal investigation for mortgage fraud. | ||
Democrat Senator Adam Schiff is under investigation for mortgage fraud, Fox News reported. | ||
Fox News's Lorraine Grimm on Tuesday evening exclusively reported that U.S. Attorney's Office in Maryland is investigating Schiff for possible charges, including mortgage fraud. | ||
Yay Waypund Joe Hoft was the first to report on Schiff's mortgage fraud back in April of 2023. | ||
In the year 2000, Schiff was elected to Congress and has served as U.S. House member of the state of California ever since. | ||
Schiff reportedly purchased a home in Maryland with his wife in 2003, stating they would occupy this home for 12 consecutive months as their primary residence. | ||
Despite this claim, Schiff continued to vote in California. | ||
Schiff refinanced his home in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2013, claiming the Maryland home was his primary residence. | ||
In 2009, a health ethics investigation claimed Schiff did this, and Schiff claimed it was an error, and he repaid the exempt taxes to the state of Maryland. | ||
President Trump last month called for Adam Schiff to be prosecuted and dropped receipts on the Democrat senator's mortgage fraud, saying Adam Schiff is a thief. | ||
He should be prosecuted, just like they tried to prosecute me and everyone else. | ||
The only difference is we were totally innocent. | ||
It was all a giant hoax. | ||
President Trump said on Truth Social, President Trump is attached to screenshot of a signed and notarized affidavit that Schiff signed proclaiming that mortgage property in Maryland was his principal residence, which, of course, is illegal and absolutely a scam. | ||
These Democrats run just one of many, very similar to what they did with what Letitia James did by declaring her Virginia residence, her permanent residence, thereby receiving tax breaks and more favorable mortgage rates, saving a bunch of money, getting a bunch of money essentially, by lying about where their permanent residence is. | ||
You can't have it both ways. | ||
Either your permanent residence is in Maryland or Virginia, where you live while you're stealing Americans' money in D.C., in which case you are no longer a Democratic senator, sir. | ||
You're no longer a senator from California because you're not from California, or you're no longer the Attorney General of New York because you don't live there and therefore are disqualified, or you committed mortgage fraud and you defrauded the banks of a bunch of money by making false claims and signing them in your own hand, right? | ||
Can't be an error. | ||
You signed it with your own hand. | ||
So busted. | ||
So you can't have it both ways. | ||
It's one or the other. | ||
Either they have to abandon their office because they do not fulfill the prerequisites of being in their office, or they committed mortgage fraud. | ||
So again, I really, I don't know why the Trump administration is not taking my advice here. | ||
Every day, every one of them should be tweeting out, nobody's above the law. | ||
Nobody's above the law. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry, Adam Schiff has to go to jail now. | ||
Nobody's above the law. | ||
Obama, Hillary, they'll have to go to jail because nobody's above the law. | ||
Okay. | ||
You tried to send Trump to jail for a bunch of made-up nonsense that didn't exist and you had to perform some pretty creative origami with the legal code in order to even justify charges. | ||
Things like upgrading charges from misdemeanors to felonies just to avoid the statute of limitations. | ||
Just flagrantly violated the spirit and the letter of the law in order to try to gain a political advantage by throwing Trump in prison. | ||
And now Trump should just go after their actual crimes. | ||
I think that's fair. | ||
I personally think that's fair. | ||
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Now, I got a lot of videos to go to here, and we're going to get into just the way the Democrats are very openly and deliberately trying to destroy the family. | ||
But I want to go to this video first. | ||
It's clip number one. | ||
It's just, again, an illustration of just a whole variety of scams being run on the American people and how at the heart of it is usury. | ||
Let's go to clip number one where a woman is showing that a $40,000 student loan ends up getting paid back for $118,000. | ||
What? | ||
Yeah, let's watch. | ||
I'd like to know what type of crack Sally Mae is smoking that they think for the amount of $40,922, they should receive back $118,305.59. | ||
I understand that this is an estimated cost. | ||
The fact that for financing the money, they want $77,383.59 is asinine. | ||
Now, back in my day when I was in college, I don't even think I paid that much for the four years I went to school. | ||
So to think they should get that for one year of schooling is insane. | ||
And I get it. | ||
This is the fixed interest rate, 13,500%. | ||
And then the APR is 13.474%. | ||
But then they got the audacity to tell me that to finance this $40,922, they should receive $77,303.59 is the most SMD. | ||
Hey, you signed the paper, didn't you? | ||
Hey, you agreed for them to screw you over. | ||
I mean, sure, you were an 18-year-old kid and you were assured that this was a necessary step. | ||
And school never used to cost that much until the government got involved. | ||
I should be a banker. | ||
Maybe I should just be a banker. | ||
Lend out $40,000 of someone else's money and you get $70,000 for the privilege. | ||
That should be illegal. | ||
How is that legal, though? | ||
It shouldn't be. | ||
And I say the reason it shouldn't be is because there's absolutely no way in hell that that is a fair market price, right? | ||
You're telling me that nobody was willing to lend out $40,000 for anything less than $70,000 in interest. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I think that this is evidence of some sort of monopolistic or extortionary practice. | ||
It seems to me, like if you went to a bank and said, can I get $40,000? | ||
I'll pay you back $50,000. | ||
That's a great deal. | ||
That's a 10% increase. | ||
That's pretty amazing, especially it's backed by the government, especially if it can't be discharged through bankruptcy like student loans. | ||
I mean, who wouldn't take that guaranteed $10,000 for a measly $40,000 loan that isn't even your money anyway, because you're loaning out money that's been deposited with you. | ||
So really, not a lot of risk, no risk, practically, pure profit, $10,000. | ||
Who wouldn't make that deal? | ||
So how is it that the $70,000 deal was chosen? | ||
You see what I mean? | ||
You know, I'm not, I'm not somebody that's super fluent on finances in general, let alone the usurious black magic of most debt prisons. | ||
That's how I see all of it. | ||
So maybe I'm missing something here, but it seems like to me, there should be some form of competition where some people, you know, one bank would say, I'll offer you this rate, and another bank will say, I offer you this rate. | ||
And I cannot see a world in which the best rate available is you're going to pay back twice as much as we loan you over a short period of time. | ||
That's nonsense. | ||
That's just complete extortion. | ||
I don't understand how that could happen without deliberate malfeasance in a variety of different ways. | ||
But maybe I'm crazy. | ||
Maybe, hey, maybe this is a great opportunity, right? | ||
You can make your own bank. | ||
And if you lend out money for anything less than just completely extortionate, usurious rates, then you'd snap up all that business. | ||
So you would think that would happen, wouldn't you? | ||
I'm just puzzling this out in my head, but is this not a great opportunity? | ||
I mean, those banks are making $70,000 off a $40,000 loan. | ||
I'd be happy if we made $40,000. | ||
We could undercut them almost by half and still double our money. | ||
Yeah, something criminal is happening here. | ||
Okay. | ||
So this isn't right. | ||
This isn't okay. | ||
This isn't just all the systems working as normal. | ||
No, this is evidence of a variety of crimes all designed and deployed specifically to take advantage of the youngest, most vulnerable, most ignorant, naive people in the world. | ||
Students who just don't know what the hell is going on and have been told over and over that it is an absolute necessity that they go to school and an absolute necessity that they pay for it out of pocket. | ||
Again, you look around America, and if there's one thing that should be abundantly clear by this point, it is that, you know, that classic phrase where they say, do not attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence, that that's not true. | ||
Like, look around America. | ||
It just, you know, clearly disproves that there's no way incompetence explains how we got to this point. | ||
It's just not possible because we're not incompetent. | ||
Because the people that built this country weren't incompetent. | ||
We didn't become incontinent. | ||
Well, we didn't become incontinent either. | ||
We didn't come incompetent overnight and just forget how to do everything. | ||
And, you know, suddenly people are paying back $18,000, $18,000 for a $40,000 loan they got when they were 18. | ||
This is malice. | ||
This is deliberate. | ||
This is evidence of in the outcome of decades of manipulation piling up on top of one another and eventually leading to this point where everybody's miserable and nobody can figure out what the hell to do about it because we're dealing with this legacy system that was designed to exploit, exploit, and extort you. | ||
So we got to shatter this whole paradigm. | ||
And I don't know what it's going to take, but a complete reset is necessary in one form or another. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
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I need to go to a quick clip of Jim Brewer here, sort of set up the rest of the show. | ||
What he's talking about here is a ubiquitous phenomenon, you might say. | ||
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And what he's talking about is the way that the media covers stuff. | ||
And again, we're going to go to this video because it's going to sort of inform everything else that we talk about. | ||
In other words, I can imagine. | ||
I can imagine a world. | ||
I believe it's possible. | ||
In which the media is the media, in which the news media just reports facts. | ||
I mean, wouldn't that be something? | ||
Could you imagine a world where that was the case? | ||
I don't think it's, I don't think it's so fantastical. | ||
And when you think about what that world would look like, how they would cover things, it just emphasizes, really makes clear just how warped and insane our current media landscape is. | ||
And this is sort of the perfect example of it. | ||
Here's Jim Brewer ripping the mind control tactics of the fake news. | ||
Clip number 11. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Listen not to what she's saying, but listen to how they interrupt and the words they use. | ||
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Nor the capability to impact the outcome of the U.S. election. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
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On December 5th. | |
We've been listening there to the director of national intelligence, Tolson Gabbard, continuing on what has now been a multi-day effort, not only with public statements like this, but release of documents to attempt to back up the quite extreme allegation In the attempt to give these extreme allegations, | ||
how do you not understand that is dipping in your mind and telling you what to think before you even have a moment to digest the situation? | ||
That is no different than I walk in and go, this person is attempting to give these outrageous allegations. | ||
And if you can't stand this person or you can't stand the other news, you're already all in. | ||
If I'm a liberal, I'm like, yeah, it's crazy allegations. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
That is called brainwashing. | ||
And if you're falling for it, you're being brainwashed. | ||
Listen to the words they use to manipulate your thoughts. | ||
...inspiracy! | ||
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...in assessment by the intelligence community at the time that Russia interfered in the 2016 election... | |
Listen again to the words they use. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
This is mind control. | ||
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Russia had neither the intent nor people. | |
Right now, someone's going, um, you need to interrupt the program. | ||
They're not reporters. | ||
CNN is not reporters. | ||
None of these new networks are reporting. | ||
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They're telling you what to think. | |
I think as soon as you start to see that paradigm, you just see it everywhere. | ||
It's impossible to ignore. | ||
And it's impossible to even figure out like, I mean, I guess it's just partisanship, but in some cases, the intelligence community comes out and says something. | ||
In most cases, 90% of cases, mainstream media are just stenographers for the intelligence community. | ||
The intelligence community says something, and that is the truth. | ||
And even if you have tangible, like incontrovertible evidence that disproves them, it doesn't matter because they're the arbiters of truth and the media will go with what they say, even if it contradicts their own observation, basic logic, common sense. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The IC said it, therefore it is true, and you're not allowed to question it. | ||
Then the director of national intelligence, the head of the IC, comes out and says Russia collusion was a hoax, and here's the documentation, verbatim in their own words, the people involved, the times, the actions. | ||
Here's the timeline of how it's laid out exactly. | ||
And the media goes, well, here's the Trump administration spreading their conspiracy theories. | ||
It's like, okay, why this then? | ||
Why is it that the intelligence community, which is always and forever being treated as the ultimate arbiters of truth, but now they're spreading conspiracy theories and not to be trusted and not to be looked at, we wouldn't be in this situation if Americans had just basic critical reading capabilities, which is ironic because it's the left. | ||
It's always talking about, you know, when you talk about critical race theory, this is all part of the same philosophical school. | ||
You know, reading things critically. | ||
You don't just take what people say. | ||
You think about who's saying it and why they might be saying it and what culture they were a part of that would inform the things that they're saying so you can get a perspective and come to the truth. | ||
And now they usually deploy that because they basically want you to think that Homer was a racist and so the Iliad should have black people starring in it or some other ridiculous culture war crap. | ||
But in reality, if you would just apply that basic syllabus, that basic matrix to any news report, it becomes unavoidably obvious that the powers that be in the mainstream media are just in on the scam and are just manipulating all of us to their own ends. | ||
And you can imagine a world, you can imagine a world where the DNI, Tulsi Gabbard, gets up and drops bombshell revelations about blatant treason committed at the highest levels of our government. | ||
And when the media comes back in, when the anchor interrupts her, he says, wow, the DNI just laid out some really bombshell information. | ||
This has some crazy implications and we need to talk about this. | ||
And it looks like former presidents may have violated the law and broken our trust and done irreparable damage to the fabric of our democracy because that is what was presented. | ||
That is actually what was presented. | ||
And if they actually were human beings with a soul in their body, that would be their reaction. | ||
But there's something that goes on that they're hypnotized. | ||
They're brainwashed. | ||
They're incapable of just absorbing facts in an objective way. | ||
They see everything through partisanship power games, and therefore the truth is always not just secondary, but often not even referenced or ever rises a level of concern for them. | ||
It's just whatever they need to say, whatever they need to say, whenever they need to say it about whatever. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
None of it matters to them. | ||
It's all just power games. | ||
Because they have nothing to disprove anything that Tulsi Gabbard said. | ||
They had no reason to disbelieve her or think that she was motivated by politics, but that's what they're going to project onto all of us because that's just what they do. | ||
And that is sort of the perfect intro to this whole redistricting scandal. | ||
Now, I'm happy to see Abbott and Paxton going after these Democrats. | ||
I was talking about this yesterday. | ||
I talked about this quite a bit. | ||
I mean, the Democrats are so brazen and flagrant in their criminality that really all you have to do is like pursue them, pressure them, just keep going on them. | ||
Because when you do something they don't like, they flip out and they do illegal things. | ||
So then you just arrest them for those illegal things. | ||
Right? | ||
So like right now, Texas is trying to redistrict some congressional maps. | ||
The Democrats are in the minority. | ||
They're not happy with what the majority wants. | ||
And so they're running away. | ||
And so they're refusing to participate. | ||
They would lose the vote. | ||
And so they're not participating in the vote. | ||
That is obviously completely antithetical to the very concept of democracy. | ||
Essentially, what they're doing is as the fringe minority, they are imposing their beliefs on everybody else, even though the majority of the state voted for these representatives to do what they're doing. | ||
The Democrats decided they don't want to. | ||
And so they're, you know, flipping the game board over. | ||
It's just petulant cheating. | ||
It's completely, again, It's antithetical to democracy itself. | ||
If democracy is the idea that the majority gets their way, which I'm not even a Democrat, but these people are. | ||
I'm a Republican, which means, yeah, the elected representatives should be the ones deciding on our behalf. | ||
And then we get to vote for whether we like how they are behaving or not. | ||
So either way, whether it's the Republican construct or the Democratic construct, either way, the right thing to do would be to pass these redistricting maps. | ||
But they don't actually care. | ||
They don't actually care. | ||
They're all for democracy. | ||
If it's in line with what they wanted to do anyway, then they'll act like they have some sort of mandate to do something if they have the majority with them. | ||
If they don't have the majority with them, oh, then suddenly it's mob rule and they're going to stand up against the imposition from these, you know, this, this unfair, they're the minority striking out and going to stand up for themselves. | ||
It's just completely asinine. | ||
And now all these other Democratic operatives in California and New York and everywhere else are just admitting that they are going to rig the maps on their behalf. | ||
California Democrats look to redraw a house map to counter Texas GOP. | ||
So again, it's, I don't even know what to say about this. | ||
Like inside Texas Democrats plan to seek refuge with Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker. | ||
Yeah, arrest him too. | ||
Now, apparently, Paxton has asked the FBI to help arrest these rogue undemocratic, these insurrectionists. | ||
This is like a literal insurrection. | ||
So he sent out the FBI to sedition hunters to arrest the insurrectionist for this crime against democracy. | ||
We'd like to see that. | ||
I was like trying to think of an example of, you know, how like something in your life where this would be the case. | ||
And I, you know, I guess it's, I don't know, I really can't, I really can't think of a good example. | ||
So the example I'm thinking of is like if you, you know, if you have a, there's a couple and like the wife thinks the husband's cheating on her. | ||
And so she goes out and cheats on him. | ||
And then like the husband finds out and is like, well, hell, you cheated on me. | ||
And she's like, well, you cheated on me. | ||
He's like, no, I didn't. | ||
She's like, but I thought you did. | ||
And he's like, but I didn't, though. | ||
It's like, I saw you with a woman. | ||
He was like, that was my cousin. | ||
You know, some misunderstanding. | ||
But then she then acts on. | ||
And it's like, okay, so now you're the one that cheated and he's not. | ||
Even though you acted as if you thought, I don't know if there's a good, if there's a good example of this, but they just, they project onto Republicans bad motives. | ||
And then they're like, so because we, you know, assert that you're doing this out of bad motives, then we are going to do this out of bad motives. | ||
This really isn't that complicated of a concept, but I don't know why they keep doing it. | ||
But then they keep doing it and they keep getting away with it. | ||
And it's over and over and it's forever. | ||
They just do this constantly and it's infuriating. | ||
So the Republicans are not redrawing maps in some unfair way to deliberately exclude Democrats. | ||
And there's just nothing unfair or untoward or unnecessary about what the Texas Republicans are doing. | ||
They're redrawing districts because our state has changed significantly since the last time the districts were drawn. | ||
And the districts are already drawn in a completely haphazard and nonsensical way. | ||
So it's not even like they're defending a good system because a bad system's coming in. | ||
System's bad anyway. | ||
We're trying to make it better. | ||
They see that and go, actually, we're going to say that what you're doing is unfair. | ||
So now we're going to do an unfair thing in response to the thing that we say you're doing that's unfair, even though what you're doing is totally fair and lawful and not remotely objectionable unless you just don't like what's happening. | ||
Which this is a democracy. | ||
You vote, and then whoever wins the vote gets to implement their plan. | ||
That's the way it works. | ||
So just, you know, we can put everything else to the side. | ||
Just understand that the center of all of this is literally just that. | ||
The Democrats would lose the vote, and so they ran away. | ||
That's all that's happening. | ||
They're unhappy with the results of democracy, so they've thrown a stick in the smokes of democracy. | ||
Everything they accuse us of, they are just doing right out in the open. | ||
And then doubling down on it by saying, not only are we going to just cheat, if the vote doesn't go our way, we're just going to run away so you can't vote. | ||
So we can't get anything done. | ||
So all the victims of the floods in Texas aren't going to get emergency relief because the Democrats refused to pass the bill. | ||
Like, just kick them out of office. | ||
Just kick them out of office. | ||
If their petulance, if their inability to behave like adults and actually engage in the system that they're a part of, that they cry endlessly about Trump is a threat to the system because he was on a reality TV show or whatever ridiculous crap they come up with. | ||
They're actually destroying the system and they're actually delaying potentially life-saving resources from people who have been affected by this disastrous flooding. | ||
So kick them out. | ||
Like if you're one of these people, it's like living in a tent, desperate to try to rebuild your home because of a variety of mistakes or malicious intent failures of the government, you know, completely failed to warn you about the flood that was coming, even though they knew about it, you know, failed to properly adjudicate floodplains. | ||
So you built somewhere that wasn't safe according to government regulations. | ||
You're sitting there in a tent trying to get your life back together and it's being delayed for months because the Democrats are petulant idiots that would rather quit than lose. | ||
Yeah, kick them out of office. | ||
Kick them out of office. | ||
Do what you need to do to pass this bill. | ||
Pass these bills. | ||
Don't let them get away with this. | ||
And pursue them. | ||
Problems await Texas Democrats if they return. | ||
Again, the Democrats, it's like that meme where it's like, why do you give me your hardest battles, Jesus? | ||
And Jesus is like, your enemies are the most retarded people to have ever lived. | ||
You have the easiest battle to fight ever. | ||
The Democrats in this country, almost to a man, every single one of them, especially when they act in groups like this, are Criminal reprobates. | ||
Like, they just act completely lawlessly. | ||
And all we have to do to defeat them is just enforce the law. | ||
It really is that simple. | ||
Deport illegal immigrants. | ||
If a politician goes and interrupts ICE, throw them in jail. | ||
You've now, it's two for one, two birds with one stone. | ||
Every one of their petulant little outbursts can be immediately transformed into a win for Republicans. | ||
Every single time, the Democrats act like obnoxious asses, donkeys. | ||
And you arrest them for the crimes they commit, and then you don't have to worry about them anymore. | ||
They're in jail. | ||
You can put somebody else in their office that won't do that, and then you can just keep doing business as normal. | ||
This is just what we need to do. | ||
Okay, so if they run away because they don't want to lose a vote, then you just strip them of their power. | ||
Say better luck next time. | ||
And then they won't do that anymore. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
You throw them in jail if they commit a crime. | ||
Send the FBI after them. | ||
So Abbott and Paxton seem to be doing the right thing. | ||
Abbott Paxton will seek court orders to have Democrats who broke quorum thrown out of office. | ||
They announced Tuesday they're going to seek a court ruling declaring that state house Democrats who broke quorum and left the state have abandoned their offices. | ||
Governor Greg Abbott moved faster, filing an emergency petition with the Supreme Court of Texas to remove state representative Gene Wu from office. | ||
He's the ringleader of all of this. | ||
And we can go to a video here and you can see, I mean, they have no justification for what they're doing. | ||
There's no justification because it's very simple. | ||
They just don't want to lose the vote, so they ran away. | ||
And so when they're asked about this, they have to try to distract you by bringing up a whole bunch of stuff that is literally not even remotely, tangibly, tangentially related to what they're talking about. | ||
It's very funny. | ||
Let's go to clip number five here. | ||
CBS asked Tex Representative Ann Johnson if Democrats ran away from the fight. | ||
Her response was epic. | ||
Here's the epic response from the coward that ran away because they were losing. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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You know that Republicans in the state, Republicans out of the state, look at what you guys are doing and thinking, you're running away from the fight. | |
You're running away from your jobs by not being in Austin today. | ||
Yeah, no, abandoning your job is going to Cancun in the middle of a deadly freeze, right? | ||
Abandoning your head. | ||
Yeah, just pause it right there. | ||
Let's pause it right there. | ||
What the hell does that have to do with anything? | ||
Now, your job is to vote on bills, and you are running away because you don't want to vote on the bill because you'd lose the vote. | ||
But now you're going to bring up Ted Cruz five years ago went to Cancun while Texas was freezing. | ||
What the hell does that have to do with anything? | ||
I'm telling you, if you're a Democrat, are you a dog? | ||
Do you have the brain of a dog? | ||
Are you a dog-brained individual? | ||
Because that's how they're treating you. | ||
Oh, I'm running away from my job. | ||
Well, but look at this bone. | ||
Oh, but look at colorful bone. | ||
Go get it. | ||
You don't fall for this, do you? | ||
You're not that stupid. | ||
You aren't distracted by the squirrel there dangling in front of you. | ||
They abandon their position. | ||
They abandon their job. | ||
They don't want to do their job, so they ran away. | ||
And when asked about that, they're going to talk about Ted Cruz going to Cancun five years ago on vacation. | ||
You're not going to fall for that, are you? | ||
I mean, what does that even mean? | ||
Let's see what other bomb shots. | ||
I mean, again, what did they say when they posted this? | ||
This is an epic response. | ||
So the first part of her epic response is to bring up something completely unrelated about a federal position, not a state position, about something that happened five years ago, and it wasn't even a real scandal when it happened because the man went on vacation during a weather disaster that he couldn't do anything to help with anyway. | ||
Ted Cruz was vacation in Greece as floods devastated Texas. | ||
Kate? | ||
Again, what do they, while they run cover for the mayor of LA, who actually fled to Ghana during this high-fire season when they knew what the risk was and she had abandoned her actual post where she actually could have had some beneficial impact on the way things rolled out. | ||
Like if she was there, orders could have been passed quicker to supply water in different ways. | ||
She's the one that kept the water tanks empty so there's no fire to fight with. | ||
And then they knew there was a super high fire risk when she left. | ||
But they'll completely cover for her, but because a completely random, totally unpredictable, totally out of nowhere, unprecedented once in a hundred year flood hits an area in Texas when Ted Cruz just so happens to already be on vacation and he's a bad guy. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
They don't care, folks. | ||
Nothing these people say ever means anything. | ||
All right. | ||
So let's go back to the epic response from the lady who has just been confronted with the fact that she abandoned her position and fled. | ||
Her response so far is: well, Ted Cruz went on vacation to Cancun once. | ||
Great point, lady. | ||
Let's keep going. | ||
Cancun in the middle of a deadly freeze, right? | ||
Abandoning your job is cutting health care when people need access. | ||
Abandoning your job is cutting public education when we already have one of the worst education systems in the nation. | ||
What we are doing is that it's not a problem. | ||
What is that? | ||
What does it exist mean? | ||
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Let's pause it. | |
Let's pause it. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's ignore the dumbass next to her, you know, nodding like anything she's saying means anything. | ||
What is he nodding? | ||
What does this even mean? | ||
What are they even saying? | ||
How pathetic is this? | ||
No, running away from your job is having a different opinion on me than on education. | ||
Not only were Democrats not like embarrassed at this response, they clipped this out and posted it as an epic response to being asked why they're running away. | ||
The epic response is, well, Ted Cruz went on vacation one time, five years ago. | ||
So, and, you know, some people don't like education and don't want to give universal health care to everybody. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What is this? | ||
Kick them out of office, arrest them, and let's move on without these people just lying to us. | ||
Hi, it's Robert F. Kennedy Jr. here, your HHS secretary. | ||
At HHS, we have a division called the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, or BARDA. | ||
BARDA drives some of our most advanced scientific research. | ||
It funds developments of vaccines, drugs, diagnostics, and other tools to fight emergent diseases and national health threats. | ||
Over the past few weeks, BARDA reviewed 22 mRNA vaccine development investments and began canceling them. | ||
Let me explain why. | ||
Most of these shots are for flu or COVID, but as the pandemic showed us, mRNA vaccines don't perform well against viruses that infect the upper respiratory tract. | ||
Here's the problem: mRNA only codes for a small part of the viral proteins, usually a single antigen. | ||
One mutation, and the vaccine becomes ineffective. | ||
This dynamic drives a phenomenon called antigenic shift, meaning that the vaccine paradoxically encourages new mutations and can actually prolong pandemics as the virus constantly mutates to escape the protective effects of the vaccine. | ||
Millions of people, maybe even you or someone you know, caught the Omicron variant despite being vaccinated. | ||
That's because a single mutation can make mRNA vaccines ineffective. | ||
The same risk applies to flu. | ||
After reviewing the science and consulting top experts at NIH and FDA, HHS has determined that mRNA technology poses more risk and benefits for these respiratory viruses. | ||
That's why after extensive review, BARDA has begun the process of terminating these 22 contracts totaling just under $500 million. | ||
To replace the troubled mRNA programs, we're prioritizing the development of safer, broader vaccine strategies like whole virus vaccines and novel platforms that don't collapse when viruses mutate. | ||
Let me be absolutely clear. | ||
HHS supports safe, effective vaccines for every American who wants them. | ||
That's why we're moving beyond the limitations of mRNA for respiratory viruses and investing in better solutions. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. | |
The Trump administration just delivered big time via RFK Jr. | ||
Remember a few weeks ago, everybody got pissed at him. | ||
Two mRNA vaccines got approved. | ||
He said he was going to kill experimental gene therapies. | ||
He was on vacation. | ||
He came back, fired the people that did it, and he just banned all of them yesterday. | ||
22 of them. | ||
$500 million contracts on their developments. | ||
So he's also moving to get the fluoride out, the poison dies. | ||
You name it. | ||
He is hitting on all cylinders. | ||
And he's exposing all these hospitals that are killing people for their organs. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
RFK Jr. in the administration is delivering the most. | ||
And Tulsi Gabbers did an incredible job, Tom Hohman, you name it. | ||
So yeah, I've had big issues with some of the things Trump's done. | ||
They call balls and strikes, but I'm going to throw the baby out of the bathwater. | ||
This is revolutionary and very exciting. | ||
So God bless RFK Jr. | ||
Pray for him. | ||
And just to all you that got Trump elected, congratulations, because they're dismantling so much of the Globalist operation, cutting your funding to the NGOs. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
And now criminal referrals are being sent forward on the Obama Russia host coup plotters, Jack Smith, all of it. | ||
These aren't referrals. | ||
These are going for indictments with the grand juries. | ||
This is new. | ||
As I told you months ago, my sources are they're going for it. | ||
So look for Global's fireworks, look for Global's false flags. | ||
It's an incredible time to be alive. | ||
So much opportunity. | ||
And again, Trump's constituency, the base, is holding the agenda's feet to the fire. | ||
And when Bad Dad's administration goes sideways on things like Pam Bondi, I don't think she's overall bad, but blocking fluoride being roofed with water messing get overridden. | ||
So this is very exciting. | ||
So just stay focused. | ||
This is a time of major global awakening on this here, but all over the planet. | ||
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Still have a lot more to cover today. | ||
I want to talk about the backlash to congressional leader Mike Johnson in Israel endorsing the West Bank settlements and the ethnocide of Arabs from that region. | ||
That's causing a bit of a kerfuffle. | ||
We're also going to talk about, of course, the war on the family that the left is waging, as well as the, well, one of the only aspects of Trump's administration that is consistently racking up tangible victories, which is RFK Jr. and the Health and Human Services contingent doing things like banning mRNA and removing COVID from the childhood vaccine schedule, amongst other things. | ||
So still a lot to talk about today. | ||
But sticking with this story of the runaway scrape, which that should be a question for any of these Texas Democrats, if anybody has a chance to interview them, ask them if they know what the runaway scrape is. | ||
If they don't, they should have to vacate their office anyway. | ||
I'm surprised I haven't seen that. | ||
I haven't seen that pun made recently, but people don't know Texas history. | ||
So what are you going to do? | ||
Abbott and Paxton are seeking orders to both arrest them. | ||
Paxton's actually asked the FBI to go after these guys, and Abbott is asking a court to basically vacate their seats. | ||
Now, in response to this, Wu, one of the ringleaders, issued his own statement defending his and his Democrat colleagues' actions in hitting back at Abbott, saying, quote, denying the governor a quorum was not an abandonment of my office. | ||
It was a fulfillment of my oath. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
Yes, the oath you took to not vote on bills, the oath you took to just completely destroy everything and break everything and not actually participate in the process so no actual business could be done. | ||
So the state heads towards insolvency and bankruptcy. | ||
Is that what you took your oath to do, scumbag? | ||
Like again, how they're framing this as I'm fulfilling my oath. | ||
Yeah, these people, they just say things, man. | ||
It just doesn't mean anything. | ||
Unable to defend his corrupt agenda on its merits, Greg Abbott now desperately seeks to silence dissent by removing a duly elected official from office. | ||
He didn't remove you. | ||
You left, dumbass. | ||
No, you ran away. | ||
You left. | ||
You have abandoned your post. | ||
It's like unable to defend his agenda. | ||
No, I guess if you didn't know anything, some of these statements could make sense to you. | ||
They don't make any sense, though. | ||
But if you actually know what's going on, none of this means anything. | ||
Governor Abbott is not like on the back heel. | ||
He's not the one, you know, being asked to justify his agenda. | ||
There are bills on the floor. | ||
They need to be voted on. | ||
You guys would lose the vote. | ||
You knew you were going to lose the vote, so you ran away instead. | ||
Just like Bowman pulling the fire alarm to avoid a vote that they didn't like. | ||
It's actually almost exactly the same tactic they're using here. | ||
Remember, Representative Bowman? | ||
There's some vote that was about to happen that they were going to lose. | ||
And so he pulled the fire alarm to stop the vote from happening and then acted like he didn't know what the fire alarm was. | ||
This is just what Democrats do. | ||
Rep Bowman charged with pulling fire alarm in house office building when there wasn't an emergency. | ||
No, the emergency was they didn't want to lose the vote, so they flipped the game board over. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
They don't participate in good faith. | ||
They don't actually care about democracy. | ||
They don't actually care about the system. | ||
They, you know, will throw you in jail for 20 years for offending. | ||
It doesn't matter to them. | ||
None of this matters to any of them. | ||
They're all liars. | ||
So again, he's trying to frame this as if Abbott is trying to defend his agenda. | ||
So now he's trying to silence dissent by rejecting people from office, but you guys ran away and aren't participating. | ||
He says history will judge this moment. | ||
It will show a governor who used the law as a weapon to silence his people, and it will show those of us who stood for a higher principle, the higher principle of what? | ||
Being petulant babies that won't participate if you can't win, that will speak endlessly about the superlative authority of the people and the majority and our sacred democracy. | ||
But the minute it goes against you, it can all just be thrown out the window. | ||
That when it's something that you want is given to you by the system, the system is sacred, and even questioning it makes you a terrorist. | ||
But the instant that the system provides an answer you don't want to hear, now you're the hero that's upholding your oath by running away to Illinois. | ||
Great. | ||
Just pathetic. | ||
I love it. | ||
You showed a governor who used the law as a weapon to silence his people. | ||
Yeah, when they break the law, that's what it's for. | ||
So he's using, so it is lawful. | ||
So what he's doing is lawful is what you're saying. | ||
He's using the law for its intended purpose to punish those who break it. | ||
And you're breaking the law. | ||
And so now because you're breaking the law, you're now saying he's using the law to silence you when in reality, you wouldn't be silenced if you weren't breaking the law. | ||
In fact, you could no longer be silenced. | ||
You could retain your seat by simply going back to Austin today. | ||
So just like when they cry about like immigrants at Alligator Alcatraz, it's like, dude, you should have just gone back to El Salvador. | ||
At any point, at any moment in the last 20 years, you could have just gone home. | ||
At any point in the last month, you could have just gone home. | ||
We are doing everything we possibly can to not put you in prison. | ||
We just want you to go home, but you persist in breaking the law. | ||
So eventually we have to punish you. | ||
Same with these guys. | ||
It's like they're crying, Fallon. | ||
Oh, they're going to kick us out of our seat and they're abusing us. | ||
And it's like, just go back. | ||
Just go back. | ||
These are like, they're like the horses that can get let around without reins. | ||
It's like there's nothing stopping you from no longer breaking the law. | ||
Just go back. | ||
How does anybody have like sympathy for these people? | ||
They're literally just refusing to do the thing that they took an oath to do. | ||
Even under the threat of arrest, they're just refusing to go back home. | ||
This is just so stupid. | ||
The petition that Abbott filed says this. | ||
What is at stake here? | ||
Nothing less than the future of Texas. | ||
If a small fraction of recalcitrant lawmakers choose to run out the clock today, they can do so for any and every regular special session, potentially bankrupting the state in an attempt to get their way. | ||
How would this country function if this is the way that people acted? | ||
How could we have a Republican or a Democratic system if this is the way that everybody acted? | ||
If every time the Republicans were going to lose a vote, they just left and denied a quorum and shut down the whole government. | ||
Every time the Democrats weren't going to get their way, they all just ran away and made a big media spectacle out of it, halted all business, and then claimed to be the victims. | ||
No, you can't do this. | ||
You're not allowed to do this. | ||
And if they get away with this, like, and there's a lot of these, there's a lot of these kinds of situations where I have the feeling what this is going to be is eventually just going to not be getting as many headlines. | ||
And this is just going to quietly fade away. | ||
If I had to guess, the way these things always go, it just kind of quietly fades away. | ||
And the Democrats eventually just come back. | ||
And they have to pass the bill anyway. | ||
And it all kind of comes to nothing. | ||
And that's that. | ||
What they've already done. | ||
They are already guilty of breaking the law. | ||
So they need to go to jail. | ||
Like, this can't be a situation where they're allowed to break the law. | ||
And then when they stop breaking the law, we act like they never broke the law. | ||
No, they broke the law. | ||
They have to be held accountable for it. | ||
Even if they go back now, even if they come home now, they've already broken the law. | ||
And nobody's supposed to be above the law. | ||
I don't know why I would get a ticket for going two miles an hour over the speed limit. | ||
And these people can basically withhold emergency relief funds from flood victims for a month while they make a big spectacle out of their ridiculous resistance to the rule of law. | ||
There cannot be two laws here. | ||
And just because they're elected officials, they have broken the law. | ||
They are breaking the law at this moment. | ||
And tell me another situation where it's like, oh, well, he was a drug dealer, but then he stopped dealing drugs. | ||
So now we're not going to punish him. | ||
Like, no, but he still committed those crimes. | ||
Those are still on the books. | ||
Crime is not something that like, you know, if you stop doing it, it goes away. | ||
No, you were already doing the crime. | ||
So they need to be arrested. | ||
And I just pray to God it doesn't end up like I just laid out, where it's just, you know, in a week, they all just go home and it's like nothing comes of it. | ||
They have to be taught a lesson. | ||
For the love of God, all of these Democrats all over the country have to be put in their place and or disenfranchised entirely. | ||
It's actually the only option. | ||
And it's all perfectly legal. | ||
Everything he's doing is perfectly legal. | ||
This is how it works. | ||
Abbott signals the path that he and Paxton would pursue late Sunday, a few hours after Democrats announced the quorum break. | ||
Abbott pointed to an opinion Paxton issued after Democrats last broke quorum during a special session in 2021. | ||
That ruling held that a court would have to determine if a legislator has forfeited his or her office by abandonment. | ||
That empowers me. | ||
This is from Governor Abbott, quote, that empowers me to swiftly fill vacancies under Article 3, Section 13 of the Texas Constitution. | ||
Abbott put out in his own statement: getting court approvals for such declaration is not automatic and is likely to be time consuming. | ||
The current special session ends August 19th, but the governor can call as many special sessions as he wishes under the state constitution. | ||
Whether Abbott can, in fact, name the replacements for elected members of the state legislature is open to dispute. | ||
Charles Rhodes, a constitutional law professor at the University of Missouri Law School, said flatly that it's not in Abbott's power. | ||
But there's got to be a way to do it. | ||
And either way, I mean, maybe they just, maybe you just don't replace them with anybody and they just get removed from the role for this session. | ||
Regardless, they just, they can't keep getting away with this. | ||
They can't keep just doing whatever the hell they want, whenever the hell they want, in complete flagrant disregard of the rules and function of the office that they've taken an oath to uphold. | ||
So, you know, I was joking about it in the beginning, but only insofar as it just emphasizes the continuing examples, the many, many examples we have of the ongoing, just complete disregard for lawful activity that the Democrats have. | ||
We're all saying, yeah, we'll just do mail-in ballots. | ||
And, you know, the legislatures can stay in Illinois and we'll just count whatever ballots get mailed in in their name. | ||
And if they complain about it, then we'll call them conspiracy theorists. | ||
We'll allow them to fill out their own ballot and then we'll throw that ballot in the trash and we'll count the one that was sent in. | ||
You know, just like the 2020 election was carried out. | ||
We'll just, we'll carry out legislative votes exactly like the 2020 election. | ||
And it will be completely impossible to even tell whether or not the vote was rigged because that's the way the Democrats do things when they're in charge. | ||
And so maybe we should take a lesson from them. | ||
That's the way to do it. | ||
Mail-in ballots, and then we can just fill them out ourselves, send them in. | ||
There'll be actually no way to confirm or deny whether that vote was legitimate. | ||
And so we just have to count it. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Gee, this is what you taught us to do. | ||
So let's do that. | ||
Now, California and New York are both pointing at Texas, simply trying to redistrict and saying, now we're going to rig our districts. | ||
They have asked the FBI to help arrest these people. | ||
JB Pritzker claims Texas redistricting is cheating because they're afraid of losing the 2026 midterms. | ||
Okay. | ||
I guess he's just asserting that. | ||
Again, they have nothing to point to this actually being true. | ||
They're just mad this is the case. | ||
In fact, I had a video yesterday of Jasmine Crockett talking about this, and she's literally complaining that they're putting too many black people in her district. | ||
She's like, they're talking about changing this district where I have more black people, but less industries in my district. | ||
It's like, okay, so what is a district exactly? | ||
Isn't the idea that you're supposed to have people that are similar to each other in the same district, more or less? | ||
And so you're complaining not that this redistricting is somehow unfairly, you know, bifurcating communities or whatever. | ||
It's just that you just want the money that comes with having a bunch of industries in your district and you're mad that's going to be taken out of your district. | ||
Again, it's not principle. | ||
It's just nothing. | ||
These people are just, it's just pure power, pure power, 100% all the time. | ||
That's all they care about. | ||
They're evil, and that's all there is to it. | ||
Runaway Texas Democrat lawmakers and the law that could theoretically remove them from office. | ||
It's a little known, little used legal remedy known as quo warranto, which could theoretically be used to remove lawmakers from office. | ||
However, there's strong opposition to the governor invoking the law this way. | ||
And here's my point. | ||
Here's my point of all of this and everything that we talk about. | ||
The strategy is very, very, very, very simple here. | ||
And this applies just about like across the board to everything. | ||
And it's simply this. | ||
Do it anyway and then let them fight you. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the answer to all of this. | ||
The thing keeping us back is that Republicans in particular are constantly terrified of like breaking the law or doing something that's not exactly perfect. | ||
And so they withhold themselves. | ||
They keep themselves back. | ||
The Democrats have a much better philosophy. | ||
It's do whatever you possibly can and then make them stop you. | ||
So that's the answer here. | ||
It's not even to this instance in particular, just strategically, the shift needs to happen to where Republicans just do what they think they might be able to do, just do it. | ||
And then if the Democrats think it's illegal, think it's not what you should be able to do, then they can file lawsuits. | ||
They can try to stop you. | ||
They can do workarounds. | ||
They can try to play defense and we can play offense. | ||
Instead, it's stuff like this where, you know, it's like, well, you know, under Texas law, lawmakers are permitted to break quorum by fleeing. | ||
So maybe we can't. | ||
And, you know, this would set a dangerous precedent, allowing governors from majority parties to vacate the seats of lawmakers who oppose them. | ||
That's not really what's happening, though, because they did leave the office. | ||
They literally just have to come back. | ||
There's nothing that's preventing them from coming back. | ||
So it's not like this could just be used anytime. | ||
And so you're going to have a bunch of Texas Republicans going, ah, gee, I don't know if we can do this or not. | ||
I don't know if we, I don't know if we're allowed to do it. | ||
Let's figure out if we're allowed to do this. | ||
Tell you what, the thing that determines whether or not you're allowed to do it is whether you do it or not. | ||
Okay? | ||
The thing that determines whether Democrats are allowed to completely forestall government operation and selfishly break quorum. | ||
Like they're just doing that right now. | ||
They're not allowed to, but they are doing it. | ||
And if they don't go to jail, then that's what they're allowed to do. | ||
Then that's the precedent. | ||
And now it's set. | ||
And that's what they'll do from now on. | ||
It's just the way where, so you are creating precedent constantly every day that we do whatever we do. | ||
So the precedent needs to be, Governor Greg Abbott needs to go, all right, I'm here by removing these people from the legislature. | ||
I'm going to replace them with these people. | ||
And then the ball's in their court. | ||
And if they don't like that, then they can try to fight it somehow. | ||
Just don't be the one doing their job for them. | ||
Then we're going to have Governor Abbott being like, well, I don't know if I'm allowed to do this. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I think I'll ask a court if I'm allowed to. | ||
And maybe a couple months from now when this emergency situation is long expired, maybe we'll get an answer. | ||
Just do it. | ||
And then make them stop you. | ||
That's the solution to all of our problems. | ||
Do the thing that we have to do and then let the Democrats fight you. | ||
Let them fight you in court. | ||
Let them fight you in the streets. | ||
Let them try to vote differently next time. | ||
But just do it. | ||
First remove them, then they can try to fight you. | ||
But stop doing their job for them. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
Now, the plane that carried Texas Democrats to Illinois was funded by Beto O'Rourke's super PAC. | ||
Beto'orke's PAC apparently paid for it. | ||
This makes sense when you consider that O'Rourke has run for almost every possible office in Texas except dog catcher and lost every single time. | ||
Beto probably jumped at the chance to help these Democrats. | ||
The news is certainly not going to help their cause with Texas voters since everybody hates Beto and denies him constantly and how he lied about not taking any monies from super PACs when all of his money came directly from gigantic super PACs. | ||
Congressional Dems and the Soros backed Texas majority PAC are also in the mix as this is all just various aspects of the Soros-centered plan to turn Texas blue by swamping us with illegal immigrants to denud our demographics, dilute our demographics, and ethnically replace the white people that built this state with people that will vote Democrat because they've never been American and do not hold the values of Americans. | ||
And this is just part of this attempt because they know that if Texas falls to the Democrats, that's it for America. | ||
That's it for America because if Texas goes Democrat, no Republican president will ever be elected again and we'll just be a one-party country from then on out. | ||
So they are desperate, desperately targeting Texas in a variety of different ways. | ||
And their overextension of themselves in this regard is a opens them up for a brilliant counterattack where you just throw these people in prison and maybe you even go after Beto O'Rourke's pack for being an accessory before the fact. | ||
Now I'm going to go to clip 19 here for a few minutes, but basically all these Republicans have run away and are hiding. | ||
But Gary Franchie from the next news network found them. | ||
He found where they're hiding. | ||
It's a place called the Q Center in Illinois. | ||
He witnessed firsthand this location being a secure hideout for Texas Democrats, including Representative Jasmine Crockett and Representative Al Green. | ||
He was at the Q Center. | ||
He personally saw the guests manifest. | ||
He saw Representative Crockett's name on the list. | ||
And he even asked if Al Green and Jasmine Crockett were there. | ||
And they told him they were. | ||
So let's go. | ||
We can go to clip 19 first, maybe we'll go to his other video here. | ||
But yeah, good job on Gary Franchie from Next News Network tracking these people down and confirming their location. | ||
So if the FBI wants to go after them, there's no excuse Nazi now. | ||
We know exactly where they are. | ||
Go arrest them. | ||
Go arrest these people. | ||
No excuses. | ||
You know where they are. | ||
They're breaking the law. | ||
Go arrest them today. | ||
Now, they should be in handcuffs by this afternoon. | ||
There is no excuse. | ||
Here's Gary Franchie. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
It's just after 11 a.m. here in St. Charles, Illinois, and I'm standing outside the heavily guarded entrance of the Q Center, a facility that now resembles a political bunker more than a hotel. | ||
I'm Gary Franchie. | ||
I'm the chief White House correspondent for the Next News Network on a special assignment investigating a stunning development. | ||
Democrat fugitives from Texas are now holed up inside this compound, using it as their base of operations to sabotage the Democratic process they were elected to participate in. | ||
After approaching the gates and being denied entry, the security officer in the gate behind me revealed that Jasmine Crockett, Representative Al Green are in fact holed up inside. | ||
And I did see the guests manifest and can confirm with 100% clarity that those names are among others that are here being harbored under the deep-fried protection of Governor J.B. Pritzker, who's 80% of the time. | ||
That's Gary Franci. | ||
He tracked him down. | ||
He's camping outside. | ||
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All right, welcome back, buddy. | |
You know, as we talked about the Democrats running away because they weren't going to win the vote that they were obliged to participate in. | ||
Their response, while being completely unrelated to the question that they're asked, is always the same. | ||
It's a little strange. | ||
This is a little bizarre. | ||
This is the type of mind control. | ||
I don't even know what really to call it. | ||
Like, what's happening here? | ||
People keep asking about why the Democrats are breaking the rules and breaking quorum and running away rather than participate in the vote. | ||
And every time they come back by saying healthcare should be free, what is happening? | ||
What is this? | ||
What do they think is going on? | ||
What's happening in their brains? | ||
Somebody help me get my mind around this. | ||
They keep being asked why they broke quorum over redistricting maps, and their response 100% of the time is, but healthcare should be free, though. | ||
Okay. | ||
Would you like to, did you mishear the question? | ||
What do you think is happening? | ||
What do you think we're talking about right now? | ||
And why, whether it's Governor J.B. Pritzker or Gavin Newsom or the Texas representatives themselves who fled, why is it that every time I've seen them asked about this, their first response is to say, you're denying health care for people who need it. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's weird that they do this. | ||
Type of biting commentary you get here. | ||
Can somebody explain it to me, though? | ||
I don't need to explain it. | ||
It's obvious, right? | ||
They have nothing. | ||
They have no argument. | ||
It doesn't matter what it is. | ||
Their only argument back is, but you're killing people, though. | ||
I can't be expected to actually explain or defend my position. | ||
All I need to do is assert without evidence or even logical consistency or any sort of justification for saying it whatsoever that Republicans want people dead. | ||
And then I don't have to explain anything or believe anything or understand anything or justify any of my actions. | ||
It's just whatever you want to know from me. | ||
The answer is Republicans want to deny health care from people. | ||
Meaning Republicans want sick people to stay sick because they're evil and bad. | ||
And so what do you ask me a question about again? | ||
Do they do this in their personal life? | ||
Can you imagine being married to one of these people? | ||
Honey, why are you throwing your socks on the floor when the hamper's right there? | ||
Can you not just put them in the hamper? | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I didn't know you didn't want health care for poor people. | ||
So you're trying to deny health care for poor people. | ||
No, that has literally nothing to do with anything that we're talking about. | ||
Why are you saying it? | ||
Why do they all say it? | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
You know why it especially doesn't make any sense? | ||
Because the policy they're pushing under the guise of their loving and Republicans want everybody to die is an awful policy that kills everyone. | ||
This is the ultimate irony of this. | ||
We don't have to speculate. | ||
I don't have to make economic arguments. | ||
I'm going to read some personal accounts now of what it's like living under the most successful, well-established, long-lasting, and globally celebrated government health care system, the NHS. | ||
Okay, this is the best of the best. | ||
You can't get better than this. | ||
It's so good. | ||
The entire country of the UK is killing itself rather than reform it. | ||
That's how good it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
And lucky for us, a Brit out there at Brugaloo underscore on X asked his followers, share some lore about the time the NHS tried to kill you or someone you love. | ||
Now, actually, early on in my Infowars career, I did a funny report on this called Thank You for Using the NHS. | ||
Sorry you went blind and died. | ||
Because there were these stories of like thousands of people, thousands of people that the NHS, through sheer incompetence, either blinded or killed or both. | ||
And it's just gone on for years. | ||
Like it's just every year or so, there's some new thing that's like crops up. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, oops. | ||
The NHS has been running this program that's been, you know, issuing do not resuscitate orders on retarded people. | ||
Whoops, whoopsies. | ||
We've been killing retarded people on a regular basis. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Okay, so this is so every time the Democrats are questioned about anything, any of their criminality, any of their hypocrisies, just anything, anything, anything, their only response so far today, and again, literally Governor Pritzker, Gavin Newsom, all of the Texas Democrats, what they say when they're questioned about their criminal activity is, well, healthcare should be government funded. | ||
Okay? | ||
Take your headphones out. | ||
We're asking you a question here. | ||
We don't know what you think is going on. | ||
And so here's the result of, this is what they want. | ||
This is their government. | ||
This is what they are demanding. | ||
It's the only thing they care about. | ||
Let's read some examples, shall we? | ||
My uncle went in for a knee operation and they accidentally punctured his kidney with the epidural. | ||
Instead of admitting their mistake and trying to solve the problem, they hit it and had him euthanized like a dog. | ||
It took six years for them to admit it and say sorry. | ||
He actually links to a Cornwall live news story here confirming that it's true. | ||
We're not just taking his word for it. | ||
More incompetence than intent to kill, but my nan was misdiagnosed for a year. | ||
They kept telling her she had bladder infections. | ||
None of the treatments ever worked. | ||
Then they realized the entire time she'd actually had liver cancer. | ||
They sent her home from the hospital with some ibuprofen. | ||
She died in excruciating pain a week later. | ||
Nina Kai. | ||
My son had a tongue tie so severe that he basically couldn't feed. | ||
Not one of the 10 people who interacted with him after his birth bothered to look at his mouth. | ||
If I hadn't had a private midwife and then a private lactation consultant to snip it, I no doubt he would have died. | ||
That baby would have starved to death if they hadn't gone to a private provider. | ||
They screwed up the anesthetic for my brother's appendectomy, causing him to aspirate pink froth, meaning he had some form of internal bleeding. | ||
It took him three days to wake up from what should have been a simple operation, and at points they weren't sure he was going to pull through. | ||
A woman named Cassandra says, my sister had three missed cancer diagnoses from smear tests, hysterectomy, and chemo, currently suing. | ||
She worked her entire life for the NHS. | ||
Dad had his melanoma, undiagnosed for years. | ||
GP eventually apologized. | ||
He died at 70. | ||
My eight-month pregnant aunt attended the GP and ED seven times with severe abdominal pain. | ||
She was dismissed as an anxious first-time mom and even berated about her repeat attendances. | ||
Her appendix burst. | ||
She went into labor and her baby girl died an hour after birth. | ||
My wife's granddad had just died. | ||
My stepmom and my friend's wife are close to dying from cancers that were misdiagnosed variously as Gross Polyps thyroid issue. | ||
I'm going to lose three people, including two close family members this year as a result of three separate hospitals' utter failures. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
There's literally thousands of these. | ||
And every single one of them is pretty much, you know, deliberate malfeasance, including ones like this. | ||
African NHS midwife denied my wife as was having advanced contractions, got annoyed with her and put her to sleep with a sedative, said she'd be back in three hours, but instead just went home without telling anyone we were there. | ||
My wife woke up pushing. | ||
I had to help her down to the labor floor. | ||
A young Irish midwife ran to help us, kept yelling at an African who idly popped in and out with the wrong instruments, eventually gave up and handled the risky delivery herself. | ||
Afterwards, African number two kept telling us her name. | ||
She wanted us to name the baby after her. | ||
We were then told that my wife had been given the wrong med, so we had to be kept in the hospital for three days for monitoring. | ||
Patients in the postnatal unit were entirely foreign. | ||
A night in, we were told somebody was being quarantined for tuberculosis. | ||
After that, my wife tried to pay for her hospital care. | ||
The hospital calf stepped patronizingly telling her that health care is free in the UK, but she absolutely had to pay for it under the terms of her visa, but it took weeks to find a person who could process it. | ||
We tried to file a complaint against the African midwife who'd sedated my wife and then abandoned her on the ward without telling anyone. | ||
The hospital dismissively insisted she'd done nothing wrong and we gave up. | ||
I questioned their motives. | ||
I know this is a big issue. | ||
This is a big issue because turns out the UK accepts medical certification from third world countries with no adequate medical infrastructure. | ||
So this isn't just like a racist comment that, oh, it was an African woman, therefore it was bad. | ||
No, the foreign doctors in the UK are not certified under UK universities. | ||
They come from Timbuktu with a piece of paper that says I'm a doctor, and the UK says, here's your white coat. | ||
And then they don't know what the hell they're doing. | ||
And then it gets covered up because what happens is when you have incompetent doctors coming from Africa, then all the stats show that, gee, it looks like black doctors have significantly higher death rates than white doctors. | ||
That must be racism because any inequality in statistics by race must be racism. | ||
There is no other explanation for it. | ||
And so they'll start fudging the numbers or like give more benefits to the African doctors on the assumption that it must be racism that's making them underperform. | ||
And so you get this sort of cyclical feedback loop of incompetent doctors coming from foreign countries, hurting and killing patients in the UK at NHS, then them doubling down on diversity under the false and utterly asinine assumption that it's racism that's causing people to say not want foreign doctors to treat them because they keep killing everybody. | ||
I'm not just saying that. | ||
I've got statistics to back it up. | ||
But we can continue on these other quotes. | ||
I mean, it does just go on and on. | ||
Six-year waiting list for a first appointment. | ||
Waiting times. | ||
There's a high demand for appointments, which is common across other gender identity clinics around the UK. | ||
Number of people on the waiting list, 17,000. | ||
Number of referrals received this month, 352. | ||
We're currently offering first appointments to people referred in September of 2019. | ||
This is the most recent data from June 3rd, 2025. | ||
And they're just now seeing people from 2019. | ||
Oh, they just don't want people to have health care. | ||
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Well, these big bad Republicans just, they just want to deny health care to poor people. | |
Yeah, you can get government health care. | ||
They'll put you on a waiting list for six months, misdiagnose you, and then kill you, and then give you, you know, an undesired yet somehow voluntary suicide. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
Gee, couldn't we be more like Canada where their number one cause of death is doctor-assisted suicide? | ||
All right, so six months for a appointment. | ||
That's not bad. | ||
Now, of course, if you're a foreigner in the UK, as we reported before, they actually have dedicated dentists and doctors who visit them in the hotels where they're staying for free every week, guaranteeing that they always and immediately have government health care. | ||
Even if they don't need it, it's there on call available for them. | ||
But if you're a UK citizen that was born there, if you're one of these despicable white people, then six years from now, maybe we can get around to seeing you. | ||
Sorry, you went blind and died. | ||
Sorry. | ||
The NHS managed to plaster my leg, give them a cast after surgery without washing the dirt from my bike crash off. | ||
They trapped dirt in an open wound. | ||
I was infected with pseudonomas, nominas, and spent 11 months in the hospital. | ||
I was put in an HIA side bay with five other guys. | ||
I was the only one who survived. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay. | ||
So how is this minority's fault? | ||
Well, let's get into it. | ||
After reading this, I decided to examine all 345 non-duplicate medical malpractice cases committed in the last year on the MPTS website, figure out how many were trained in the UK and Ireland and how many were foreign-trained. | ||
Disclaimer, this research is not going to be 100% sound, but it's as close as I can get. | ||
It's all coming from what country they studied in, and therefore there are some quite foreign-sounding names that are down as UK Ireland because they receive their medical degree here. | ||
It says I can evaluate that 61% of malpractice cases examined were committed by non-UK trained doctors. | ||
This compares to just 39% for UK trained doctors. | ||
So significantly more than half of the malpractice cases involve foreign-trained doctors, which of course is completely overrepresentative. | ||
You don't have 61% of the doctors in the NHS from non-UK hospitals. | ||
Now, maybe you do. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe we can look that up. | ||
Oh, no, it's only 37%. | ||
Okay, so only 37% of doctors in Britain gained their qualifications from non-UK universities. | ||
So 37% of doctors commit 61% of the malpractice cases. | ||
And other people are commenting on this saying, basically, yeah, like, you know, some countries just like run this as an operation because they know that if you say you're a doctor, you're going to get into the UK even faster and with more benefits. | ||
So, you know, they'll train somebody as a doctor in, you know, wherever, the Congo, and then send them to the UK and they get put as an NHS operator. | ||
And then everybody's too scared to tell them that they're incompetent because you'll be called a racist. | ||
Maybe you'll be sent to jail for daring to suggest that the African guy maybe isn't a real doctor after all. | ||
How dare you? | ||
The major, the majority of medical malpractice cases involve foreign-trained doctors. | ||
A breakdown of 209 cases from the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, where the accused trained outside of the UK evaluating malpractice tribunals through from 2023 through 2024. | ||
22% of them come from India. | ||
16% of them come from Pakistan. | ||
12% of them come from the Middle East, excluding Egypt. | ||
11% come from Egypt. | ||
11% come from Africa, Eastern Europe, Central Europe, and other. | ||
This breakdown highlights the top seven regions and countries where doctors who commit malpractice receive their qualifications from. | ||
Once you get past the top six, there's a lot of countries where there's only one case, so it didn't make sense to include them all. | ||
But it shows you here that, yeah, despite being a minority of the doctors, foreign doctors commit a majority of the medical malpractice cases. | ||
And they really do just go on and on. | ||
And there's like just infinite numbers of stories. | ||
If you just go look at the quote tweets, this is funny from Gravantis. | ||
Every U.S. medical horror story is about how large the bill is at the end. | ||
Every UK NHS horror story is some variation of, I was suffering from constant headaches, so I went to the doctor and he took my liver and amputated my right foot. | ||
It's true. | ||
A family friend went in for a stomach-related surgery and they ended up cutting her fallopian tubes, making her infertile at the age of 22. | ||
Grandma went in healthy, living independently with a varicose vein pre-COVID. | ||
They tried to put her on a gurney, dropped her, shattered her leg. | ||
She ended up amputating it, went into shock-induced dementia and died without ever recognizing me again within weeks. | ||
So if you don't want that, it's because you hate poor people, right? | ||
If you don't want to give up our system of healthcare, which, by the way, can you imagine our system? | ||
In fact, you know what? | ||
We'll do it now. | ||
I mean, since we're on healthcare, I wasn't planning on spending a lot of time on this, but since we're on it, since we're here and enjoying ourselves, let's indulge and we'll go to a video of a nurse talking about exactly what we're covering. | ||
The absolute failure of the NHS or Canadian or anything else to deal with the issues and then what the real problem is at American hospitals. | ||
The real problem at American hospitals is not in Compton Doctors. | ||
It's not an overwhelmed system. | ||
It's illegal immigrants. | ||
The hospital in Denver almost had to shut down and had to get a federal bailout because of the sheer number of illegal immigrants choking its holes constantly because they get free health care. | ||
And because if you've got the sniffles, might as well go to the ER. | ||
You're not paying for it. | ||
What do you care? | ||
And here's a doctor from LA, clip number 20, talking about what the ER has been like since the deportation sweeps have hit California. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
My 12-hour shift at one of LA County's easiest hospitals and ERs. | ||
And you guys, our waiting room is just empty, like four patients max, like every hour. | ||
And as much as a healthcare worker enjoys a slow day, it's actually pretty scary. | ||
Like, I know that a lot of patients are just scared to seek medical care right now. | ||
And it's just really sad the circumstances that we are in right now. | ||
And it just scares me for the results of this after because a lot of patients are going to hold off to not seek medical care and they're going to come back 10 times sicker. | ||
And I just want to urge anybody who has any family members who are experiencing any serious symptoms to encourage them to seek medical care. | ||
Hospitals are supposed to be safe spaces and we are there to protect our patients and care for them regardless of who they are, where they are and where they come from. | ||
So it's just a PSA. | ||
Please, please, please educate anybody who is scared to seek medical care to seek it if necessary. | ||
And don't wait. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
Don't wait. | ||
I agree. | ||
If you're concerned, you've got to go seek health care immediately in the country where you're from. | ||
Okay. | ||
Don't avoid the hospital out of fear of deportation and just let yourself get worse and worse. | ||
Go now to the closest hospital in the country of your origin. | ||
It's just not worth it. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
You think anybody's actually upset about this? | ||
It's like, oh my gosh, oh dear. | ||
Oh, what has Trump done? | ||
Suddenly, I don't have to wait for hours in the ER. | ||
Wait, you're telling me that if I break a bone, I'll be able to go and be immediately seen and not have to sit in agonizing pain while surrounded by a bunch of coughing, spewing foreigners getting free health care on my money. | ||
Oh dear, whatever are we going to do? | ||
Oh, it's so scary. | ||
It's so scary knowing that the infinite number of, you know, overweight Mexican people with heartburn aren't going to be choking up my ER. | ||
Gosh, how will I ever live with myself? | ||
If this was the only outcome of the deportations, it would be like a miracle. | ||
Have y'all ever been to a hospital in a city, ER, life or death situation? | ||
I know I have. | ||
And I had to wait behind probably 10 million Mexicans, I think. | ||
If I remember correctly, I believe I was behind about 10 million Mexicans in our hospital in Austin before my one-week old baby with a high fever could be seen. | ||
And even then, they want to do a bunch of crazy crap to her that I didn't let them anyway. | ||
Why do we put up with this? | ||
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Why? | |
Why do we allow this to happen? | ||
And like, can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine a world where hospitals are not on the hook for thousands upon thousands of dynamas, of people who just come in, take advantage of all the health care, and then just leave? | ||
And I was just stuck with the bill and then they have to go to the government and ask for taxpayers to bail them out. | ||
Just why? | ||
Why do we put up with this? | ||
And I do just genuinely find it hilarious this woman is trying to portray it as a bad thing that the ER is empty. | ||
It's a bad thing, apparently, that you aren't going to have to wait three hours to get yourself or your child looked at because there's a bunch of, you know, Guatemalans with tuberculosis cramping up the hallway. | ||
Yeah, nobody, nobody avoids, nobody avoids going to the hospital with a life-threatening situation, right? | ||
Like, that's what she's really telling you right there is all of the illegal immigrants that were filling up the ER were doing it completely electively. | ||
It was not necessary. | ||
For one thing, illegal immigrants know very well the law. | ||
You got to know the law to break it. | ||
You got to know the law pretty well to circumvent it so effectively for so long. | ||
So they know perfectly well they're not going to get arrested going to a hospital. | ||
Nobody's ever been arrested and deported out of a hospital. | ||
That's not going to happen because that because that would be a problem. | ||
And I agree, you shouldn't arrest people for deportation at a hospital. | ||
And I wouldn't be in favor of that. | ||
Nobody is. | ||
Nobody's doing it. | ||
And they know that. | ||
They know they wouldn't. | ||
So all that means is like they're sitting there going, I could go to the hospital, but it kind of makes me nervous. | ||
So I'm just not going to. | ||
So it's not a life-threatening thing. | ||
So it just means all the other times that they went to the hospital, it's not because they needed to. | ||
It was because they wanted to. | ||
They felt like it. | ||
Because they could, because it was free. | ||
And now that's not free. | ||
And now that it's, you know, they might get in trouble, they choose not to. | ||
Now, if they got shot, you think they wouldn't go to the hospital? | ||
If they chopped their finger off, you think they wouldn't go to the hospital? | ||
If they, you know, came down with an infection and were having trouble breathing, you think they'd just tough it out? | ||
No, they'd go to the hospital. | ||
Nobody avoids the hospital because they're afraid of deportation when it's an actual life-threatening emergency that they would need to go to the hospital for. | ||
We don't need free health care. | ||
We need to kick out all the immigrants and freeloaders so our healthcare is affordable again. | ||
So try to move on from the NHS, but I was just perusing some of the comments, asked people about NHS. | ||
I had no idea. | ||
The NHS killed my favorite rapper. | ||
I had no idea about this. | ||
MF Doom was killed by the NHS. | ||
Leeds Hospital Trust apologizes after rapper MF Doom died in its care. | ||
What the? | ||
I had no idea. | ||
If you need another reason to hate NHS, apparently they killed MF Doom and apologized for it. | ||
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That's sick. | |
Anyway, here's a video about Nazis. | ||
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To foster and impart the required principles of leadership and tradition. | |
Thank you. | ||
My heart goes out to you. | ||
You say more missiles? | ||
Are you building missiles? | ||
We have AOC. | ||
We have Pocahontas. | ||
We have them all making this hand gesture. | ||
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We've got the plan. | |
They've got the fear. | ||
We will not relent. | ||
We will not bow down to it. | ||
We will keep fighting for a better future. | ||
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Thank you, Massachusetts, for the great honor of serving as your senator. | |
Thank you guys. | ||
Roe v. | ||
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Wade wasn't active because we're not going back. | |
We're not going back. | ||
Definitely taking it to a higher level. | ||
I'd say his support is about up there, right around here. | ||
And we're over here. | ||
Somewhere up there. | ||
And the left is so deceptive that if I make a Roman salute and the Romans did this too, and then thousands of years later, Mussolini did this. | ||
And so Hitler kind of copied Mussolini in the uniforms and the goose stepping and all of it. | ||
And so that's the salute. | ||
But forevermore, that's the Nazi salute. | ||
Now I'm demonstrating it. | ||
People will take that and say Jones is making Hitler salutes. | ||
No, I'm demonstrating it. | ||
Like if I say UT football is hookum horns, and that doesn't always mean you're worshiping the devil. | ||
Actually, it goes back to Italy as well as you ward off the devil with it. | ||
It's the opposite of that. | ||
Actually, study where that comes from. | ||
But my enemies, both on the fake left and fake right, will now take those images and they will say that I was hiling Hitler and worshiping the devil. | ||
No, it's all the intention. | ||
I don't think Elon Musk is a secret Nazi. | ||
I don't think Trump is a secret Nazi. | ||
But at a certain point, the way Musk did it, where he snapped two and all the rest of it. | ||
Like Dr. Strange on, mine shoot on. | ||
I can walk. | ||
You know, like, boom, hits his chest and salutes. | ||
But it is a classic human salute. | ||
It's like when I've raised my fist before at right-wing events, I saw in right-wing news articles like 25 years ago, Jones is really a communist. | ||
He's making a raised fist. | ||
No, the raised fist is an ancient symbol of resistance. | ||
And I know most of the audience knows that. | ||
You're probably like, we're not five years old, Alex. | ||
We know that. | ||
I know, but people take things out of context to deceive. | ||
And so they will take all that out of context. | ||
But I'm being honest, the Elon thing looks deliberate. | ||
I don't know about Trump. | ||
Let's roll the video with audio of Trump just 30 minutes ago. | ||
Mr. Brendan, what do you want to build? | ||
What are you trying to build? | ||
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What, sir? | |
You say you approve. | ||
You're saying more missiles? | ||
Are you building missiles? | ||
What? | ||
Come on now. | ||
That was not intentional. | ||
He's saying missiles. | ||
That's a classic way to describe your firing missiles is so, and I'm not even defending Trump. | ||
That is my take. | ||
We can get Daniel List, our journalist's take on that. | ||
But this is going to be a new giant, obvious fiasco. | ||
And then we start with the memes. | ||
Please get somebody in there to take Trump doing that and then put up AOC doing it. | ||
Elizabeth Warren, they've all done it. | ||
And then put on there, we're all Hitler now. | ||
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Put it out immediately. | |
All right, folks, we'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
It's the American Journal. | ||
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Don't go anywhere. | |
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour, even though I still have a lot to cover still. | ||
I do want to hear what is going on out there in America and around the world. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
The number to dial, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Open lines about anything that we've talked about. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1877-789-2539. | ||
Now let's talk about the war on the family. | ||
Now, something interesting has happened recently, and I sort of see similarities across the conspiracy spectrum, you could say, in that they aren't conspiracies, conspiracies anymore by definition, because they're not secret anymore. | ||
That doesn't mean they're not happening and not just as bad and evil as they ever were. | ||
It's just that they have so destroyed our culture that they can just come out and do it. | ||
You know, I'm thinking of stuff, and I still see this. | ||
I should have grabbed the video. | ||
I was watching a video the other day, and it was somebody being like, you know, these hidden images, what's the word? | ||
You know, these symbols in Disney movies, you know, subconscious, subliminal messaging in Disney movies. | ||
It's things like, oh, you can, you can kind of see the, you can kind of see the priest junk and little mermaid. | ||
And, oh, if you paused at just the right time, the word sex is spelled out in the sky. | ||
And it's like, okay, now they're literally making movies about like little kids being trans. | ||
Okay, so it's just not even hidden anymore. | ||
Okay, used to be, you have to go in and go see the symbols that they're using in the, you know, awards ceremonies. | ||
Oh, you see how they have a circle on the floor? | ||
That's a, it's a magic circle. | ||
They're doing, they're casting spells. | ||
They're getting you to participate in a ceremony. | ||
You had to uncover it. | ||
You had to take it apart, tell people what the real intentions were behind the upfront presentation. | ||
Now they dress up like Satan and all worship him on the stage. | ||
It's just not subtle anymore. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, something similar is happening here, where for a long time, you had people trying, you know, making moves that were anti-family. | ||
But it's always kind of ridiculed this idea that, oh, they're anti-family. | ||
Like, nobody's anti-who's anti-family? | ||
I mean, that's ridiculous, right? | ||
They might have a different interpretation of family. | ||
They're not anti-family, right? | ||
So they say like the war on Christmas, like you first hear it's like the war on Christmas. | ||
The hell is that supposed to mean? | ||
That's a crazy thing to say. | ||
But then they're just like, you know, we love you, Satan. | ||
You know, there's, So it just, you know, at a certain point, they just went mask off on all of this. | ||
So this is one of those things where for a long time, we've been telling you a lot of their policies are anti-family in effect and in intention. | ||
And now they're just coming out and saying it. | ||
So again, we're in this situation where when people first heard us talking about this, I understand why you might have been, you know, why you might have rejected our message outright because it's so ridiculous. | ||
It sounds so ridiculous. | ||
But now you're seeing it for yourself. | ||
So are you still, do you still feel the same way? | ||
If I tell you that, oh, this political group just hates families and wants you dead, and you're so like appalled by that. | ||
And you're like, there's no way that shit can't be true. | ||
And then I'm like, here's a pamphlet where they write, we hate this person, we want them dead. | ||
It's weird that the reaction normally is just like, oh, well, okay. | ||
No, well, that's fine. | ||
They're being honest about it. | ||
You're not uncovering anything. | ||
Okay, if you were so outraged when we were telling you this before, now they admit it, it's fine. | ||
This doesn't make any sense, but this is what's happening. | ||
Democratic Socialists of America panel say they want to abolish the family, perform abortions in churches. | ||
During a recent event for the Democratic Socialists of America, panelists argued in favor of performing abortions in churches and dismantling the family unit, among other completely insane things. | ||
It's very important to remember that these people are the ones driving the candidacy of Zoron Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race. | ||
If he were to win that election, these people would have his ear. | ||
Yeah, I'm not surprised. | ||
They didn't say they want to perform abortions in synagogues. | ||
That might be a little bit too far. | ||
They're still adhering strictly to the approved targets of hate. | ||
Let's go to clip number seven. | ||
DHS panel pushes full-scale cultural revolution, including literally abolishing the family. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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And on that revolutionary horizon, want to perform abortions at a church, you know, vote before it's all said and done. | |
The only real difference between marriage and prostitution is the price and the duration of the contract. | ||
We can fight for family abolition. | ||
We can imagine family abolition. | ||
All right, hold on, pause, pause, hold on, pause. | ||
We got to scroll back just a little bit. | ||
It took me a second to comprehend what I just heard. | ||
The only difference between prostitution and marriage is the price and the duration. | ||
Okay, that's how these people think. | ||
They think that marriage... | ||
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I mean... | |
I mean... | ||
They don't believe that. | ||
You know they don't believe that. | ||
Why are they saying it? | ||
I mean, can you imagine if they actually believe this? | ||
What is wrong with these people, man? | ||
I mean, genuinely, they take the most beautiful things in the world and they just hate them. | ||
And they just seethe in resentment that, like, good things exist. | ||
It's just, I mean, think about this. | ||
In my church, every Sunday has a time in the service where they bring up people to bless them for their birthday or for anniversaries. | ||
Imagine you're sitting there and you see, you know, the old woman and the old, the old woman and the old man hobbling up, holding hands. | ||
And the priest asks, how long have you married? | ||
And they say, we've been married 60 years today. | ||
And by just, wow, how beautiful. | ||
A modern miracle. | ||
Imagine, wow, she's been a prostitute for 60 years. | ||
Imagine the just seething hate that must cloud your vision at all times if that's the way that you see the world. | ||
I mean, genuinely, is there anything? | ||
Is there anything more beautiful than a couple that's been together since they were like, you know, 19 and they're 70 years old and still in love? | ||
It's the most beautiful thing in the world. | ||
These people hate that. | ||
They genuinely hate that. | ||
I mean, genuinely, they hate the most beautiful, wonderful things in the entire world. | ||
And like, I don't even know how to express how sick this is. | ||
Right? | ||
She just said the only difference between marriage and prostitution is the duration and the cost. | ||
What just, what a sick, sick mindset. | ||
And they feel the same way about parents and children, right? | ||
They don't see a child, you know, growing up and mimicking their parents and trying to be just like their parents. | ||
That's not, you know, a beautiful example of passion tradition on. | ||
That's you being, you know, forcing your beliefs onto your child and denying them the right to experience the beauty of homosexual love or whatever it is. | ||
Like these people are sick, man. | ||
They really are disgusting people with putrid souls. | ||
Like, I don't know how much more clear they can make it. | ||
All right. | ||
If you are the type of unhappy, miserable cow that wants to demonize marriage as a concept as just prostitution, because you either want to demonize marriage since you're an unlovable idiot and you're jealous of all the people married, | ||
so you want to try to portray marriage as a bad thing to help you feel better about your own failure, or you're trying to somehow uplift and paint as glorious and virtuous being a hooker, being a whore and a prostitute and being paid to be abused. | ||
So which one is it and which one is more sick than the other? | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
These people are disgusting. | ||
They have disgusting souls. | ||
They have disgusting minds. | ||
And frankly, I'm very, very happy that they have free speech and they have the temerity to say these things in public. | ||
Because while we know who these people are and what they're really about, and we've done the dangerous and difficult work of hearing, you know, peeling back their skull and staring into the fetid abyss where a brain should be. | ||
So we know this is the case, but like without you coming out and saying it, people just have to take our word for it. | ||
You don't have to take our word for it. | ||
You can hear them say it. | ||
Marriage to them is just prostitution with extra steps, which is ironic because they uphold up prostitution as an absolute good. | ||
If marriage is just the most extreme and long-lasting and all-encompassing form of prostitution, they should, by any logic, be absolutely in favor of it. | ||
But nothing they believe makes any sense with anything else they believe. | ||
Nothing they believe is even remotely accidentally partly true. | ||
It's just an endless cacophony of ridiculous anti-human crap. | ||
Let's go back to the video of the unlovable retards in the DSA. | ||
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Abortion is not a church, you know, voting for its all-siding zone. | |
The only real difference between marriage and prostitution is the price and the duration of the contract. | ||
We can fight for family abolition. | ||
We can imagine family abolition because we have seen black women do it. | ||
Because we have seen it. | ||
Pause it again. | ||
Holy. | ||
We can abolish the family because we've seen black women do it. | ||
So they're now taking the utter, absolute and abject failure of the black community ever since the civil rights movement. | ||
The inability, apparently, for black families to stay together in any sizable, statistically, you know, important amount as a good thing. | ||
So to them, it's a good thing that 75% of black children don't have a father in their home. | ||
That's a positive development for them, is it? | ||
I'm like in awe of how slimy these people are. | ||
I'm literally speechless. | ||
She just said we can imagine abolishing the family because black women have already done it in reference to the catastrophic state of the black community in this country. | ||
See, I, you know, they'll call me racist. | ||
They want to, you know, frame anything I say as offensive. | ||
Have you ever heard anything more offensive to that? | ||
See, I don't want black children to be raised in a fatherless household. | ||
I think that is cruel to those children. | ||
These people want to create child fatherless households. | ||
That is their goal. | ||
That is their mission. | ||
They just said it to you in their own words. | ||
These people see the suffering of the black community in this country, which is what happens when you have a fatherless home. | ||
You suffer. | ||
Kids suffer. | ||
The mom suffers. | ||
The community suffers. | ||
America suffers. | ||
The welfare system suffers. | ||
And they want to maximize that. | ||
Do they love you? | ||
Do they really love you? | ||
Is that really something that you do for someone that you love? | ||
Let's finish it out. | ||
How much longer is in this video? | ||
We have another minute and 46 to go. | ||
I thought we'd be done. | ||
I thought we were almost done. | ||
Okay, let's see. | ||
So far, abortions in church abolish the family and follow the model of fatherless households headed by black women. | ||
I mean, this is too much. | ||
This is too much. | ||
Let's go back to the retard convention. | ||
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Because we have seen black women do it. | |
Because we have seen these indigenous communities do it. | ||
But, you know, it is, to me, it is the institution of marriage can only exist alongside the criminalization of sex workers. | ||
Children whose parents are unable to provide either housing, food, or safety are treated as if they have committed a crime. | ||
So the kids themselves are treated as if they have committed a crime if they're not born into a family that can support them. | ||
In addition to abolition of family policing, you argue for abolition of the family in general and say that the institution of the family acts as part of the cartoon system in the way that it reinforces children as property. | ||
I think the left is constantly surprised at how few people are, you know, ready for revolt despite the extremely dire conditions that we are in that keep becoming more and more dire every day. | ||
Women and children are the most harmed by capitalism, but also women and children are the architects of their fate. | ||
So when we talk about family abolition, that's what we're talking about. | ||
We're talking about the abolition of that economic unit. | ||
For me, that liberatory horizon is to say it is a horizon in which kinship and care are like in which all of our material needs are taken care of by the collective. | ||
The sex work, the criminalization of sex work is like the dark underbelly of those who just really want sex work to be a thing. | ||
Every time she gets the mic, she's like, well, and actually sex work. | ||
And actually, it's about criminalization of sex work. | ||
Nothing says civilizational accomplishment like a proliferation of whores, right? | ||
Beautiful stuff. | ||
Okay, so what do we have there? | ||
We have a bunch of ugly, overweight women wearing masks demanding that the family be abolished. | ||
Yeah, I think it's more of a person. | ||
This is more of a personal thing than a political thing for them. | ||
They're all Hispanic looking, likely raised in very traditional households, probably very Catholic. | ||
Basically, they've just exported or projected their own failure within their own community onto the world at large and their own failure to find a husband and happiness within their own traditional constructs, decide that the constructs are the fault. | ||
It's not them. | ||
It can't possibly be that they're unlovable failures that suck at everything. | ||
It must be society's fault. | ||
Put on your mask and go cry about it in a stadium, in a gym room somewhere. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
So that's a DSA panel literally advocating everything that you heard evangelical conspiracy theorists say they were going for years ago. | ||
They're now admitting it. | ||
They want to abolish the family. | ||
They think of marriage as just prostitution with extra steps. | ||
And we all have to follow the glorious lead of brown women and black women in this country by abolishing the family and raising our children without the influence of a father. | ||
And that'll make everything better. | ||
I think everybody in that video should be shot into the sun. | ||
Meanwhile, we have this, clip number four, Amy Reichardt of San Diego, activist friend of the show. | ||
We're going to have to have her on to discuss this further. | ||
Here's her breakdown of just an absolutely outrageous and ridiculous. | ||
And yes, we're at the point where it seems like a parody, but it's real. | ||
It's absolutely real. | ||
AB 495 in California is a law by which any adult can legally kidnap any child. | ||
I'm not even exaggerating. | ||
Here's Amy Weichert to break it down. | ||
A California pastor is warning parents: if AB 495 passes, I'm going to ask you to leave the state of California. | ||
You're going to need to pack up and you've got to run with your kids. | ||
And honestly, after what I found out, I don't blame him. | ||
At first, I thought this had to be fake. | ||
Here's what AB 495 really does and why every parent should be alarmed. | ||
Any adult, a teacher, neighbor, coach, even a casual friend can self-declare that they have a mentoring relationship with your child. | ||
Then they can sign a legal affidavit that they found online saying that they are the child's caregiver, not you. | ||
Here's the part that will make your blood boil even more: they don't need your permission as a parent. | ||
They don't need court approval. | ||
You don't even have to be notified. | ||
And with that affidavit, they can enroll your child in school. | ||
Even worse, they can approve medical, dental, and even mental health care, counseling, for example. | ||
And if you object, too bad. | ||
Schools and doctors are protected from liability. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
This isn't just bad policy. | ||
It's a direct attack on parental right, and it puts kids in real danger. | ||
That's why we're showing up at the state capitol. | ||
Join me on Tuesday, August 19th on the Capitol Steps in Sacramento. | ||
Let's rally against AB 495 and protect our kids. | ||
Go to restoresanDiego.org for our free action updates. | ||
Show up, speak up, share this. | ||
This isn't about politics. | ||
This is about our kids. | ||
And no, she's not joking. | ||
Yeah, Amy Reichert at Amy for San Diego, all spelled out, Amy for San Diego. | ||
We're going to have to have her on again, maybe closer to that August 19th date. | ||
Try to get more attention and more participation in the rally to oppose this because who wouldn't oppose this? | ||
Why would they even implement this, you ask? | ||
Is it about transgenderism? | ||
Is it about some other made-up psychological condition that they've, you know, created an identity around? | ||
No, actually, I guess it's about immigration. | ||
I guess the idea is that this was sold as a compassionate solution for children of detained immigrant parents. | ||
The idea is if your parents are being deported and you want to stay in America, you can just say that your neighbor is your caregiver. | ||
Okay, so then your parents will be deported back to Mexico and you are now the child of some other person. | ||
Okay. | ||
That doesn't even make sense on the face of it. | ||
The Family Preparedness Plan Act of 2025 would allow unrelated adults, broadly defined as a quote, adult caregiver with a quote, mentoring relationship with the child, to assume custody-like control over a child through a one-page caregivers authorization affidavit. | ||
No court appearance, no notarization, no parental consent or notification, no background check, no verification of identity required. | ||
I want to note, does the kid even have to know? | ||
Does the kid have to be in favor of it? | ||
Not that they can, you know, agree to this anyway. | ||
California wants to let somebody that is not related to your child remove her from school, enroll her in any other school in the state, authorize any medical treatments of her, including mental health services and drugs, without the parents' notice and knowledge or consent. | ||
This is not fear-mongering. | ||
I'm not being hyperbolic. | ||
These unintended consequences are terrifying and unavoidable. | ||
The hell are you talking about? | ||
Unintended consequences. | ||
Those are the consequences. | ||
What other consequences are there? | ||
They're passing a bill to do this exact thing. | ||
This exact thing is the intended consequence. | ||
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We're going to go out to your phone calls this segment, but just very quickly, in Israel news, Trump plans to take over Gaza aid effort. | ||
U.S. officials say. | ||
Special Envoy Steve Witcoff and President Trump discussed plans for the U.S. to significantly increase its role, providing humanitarian aid to Gaza in a meeting Monday evening at the White House, according to two U.S. officials and a Israeli official with knowledge of the matter. | ||
Negotiations for a ceasefire are struck, and Benjamin Nanyahu is moving towards significantly expanding the war. | ||
U.S. officials are concerned about more bloodshed, but have not yet to firmly object. | ||
The new food aid plan Trump promised last week is not yet finalized. | ||
But it is always very sad or like pathetic and weird when you see America trying to like clean up Israel's messes when we could just stop them at any point. | ||
We're the superpower. | ||
They're the rump state in the middle of nowhere. | ||
But apparently we're like, I guess we can take over the aid distribution. | ||
And they're like, great, because we are up to our ears killing people. | ||
So we can be handling all this aid stuff as well. | ||
We got kids to murder. | ||
So anyway, very frustrating. | ||
That, of course, we're having to make up for that. | ||
Bennett, Naftali Bennett from Israel says Israel's status in the U.S. has never been so bad. | ||
It's becoming a leper state. | ||
And of course, that is bad. | ||
They don't like that. | ||
They're not going to change their actions. | ||
They're not going to alter their behavior at all. | ||
They're not going to engage in even momentary retrospection or introspection as to their behavior and what could have caused this outcome. | ||
They are, however, trying desperately to stop you from talking about it. | ||
Okay. | ||
So there, you know, they recognize Israel's never been so hated in the U.S. It is becoming a leper state. | ||
Its name at this point is synonymous With ruthless, brutal murder of children and committing a Holocaust in front of everybody, gleefully smiling at it and laughing at dead babies. | ||
Like that's what comes to mind when people hear Israel now. | ||
And that's a problem for Israel because they want to be able to do that stuff without you being mad at them about it. | ||
Okay, so they're not nowhere in this article. | ||
They say maybe it was a bad idea to do all of this stuff. | ||
Maybe we shouldn't continue to brutally repress a million unarmed people starving to death. | ||
That's never the concern. | ||
It's never even remotely a topic of conversation. | ||
They're literally just doubling down on absolutely everything that they say that is just abominable and horrible and awful. | ||
And then they talk about how we have to stop the damage to our reputation from this. | ||
Like, just stop killing everyone, you absolute psychopaths. | ||
Polish PM Tusk appears to compare Israel to Nazis with immediate retorts from Israel and the U.S. And I don't know, as far as I know, the Nazis did feed the Jews. | ||
They did feed the Jews. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
A little unfair, I think. | ||
It's unfair to the Nazis to compare them to Israel at this point. | ||
Learn how the ADL and Sasha Barrett's call for arresting tech execs for allowing free speech is connected to the Trump administration's attempt to pull FEMA emergency funds from states that criticize Israel. | ||
Alex Jones spent a long time talking about Jewish actor Sasha Barrett Cohen's call to arrest tech company executives that don't censor people, which, of course, is hilarious because he spent his entire career mocking people and making fun of people because of their ethnicities. | ||
He just doesn't want his ethnicity criticized and thinks it should be a crime to do so. | ||
Flagrantly hypocritical, but what else is new? | ||
I have a clip of one of Sasha Barrett's less well-known parts. | ||
Do y'all remember kindergart, kindergartians, kindergartners, I think it was called. | ||
He basically did a thing where he pretended to be an IDF officer and humiliated American politicians by getting them to endorse a program giving guns to children. | ||
And it's just type of thing where like when you think that it's like an American person doing this, it's like, okay, you're poking fun of, you're poking fun at the gullibility of this politician. | ||
You're showing, you know, at the same time, he's playing like a caricature of an Israeli. | ||
You're kind of making fun of the IDF a little bit. | ||
But then when you realize that, like, no, this guy is just like Israel first ethnic supremacist, then it becomes a lot less like, haha, we're poking fun at ourselves and a lot more like, oh, this was a humiliation ritual, proving that, | ||
you know, you as an Israeli can convince American politicians to do whatever the hell you want because you're, you know, they're your bitch and you get to humiliate them and laugh at them and mock them for treating you so nicely and so well because they trust you way more than they should. | ||
And it's all a big joke on there at their expense. | ||
So, you know, it's just a whole different vibe when you revisit some of Sasha Barrett's old work and you realize like, this guy, he's not one of us poking fun at ourselves. | ||
This is an outsider, like humiliating Americans and white people and Christians and Kazakhstanians as like a power move to humiliate and make you seem small. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
Republican senator calls for IRS investigation into CARE's tax exempt status. | ||
Senator Tom Cotton is asking for the IRS to revoke the nonprofit status of the Council on American Islamic Relations due to alleged ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
I think, you know, fair is fair. | ||
And I think the ADL and AIPAC have to have their tax exempt status looked into. | ||
After all, the West Bank settlers are terrorists and designated terrorists by international bodies the exact same way that Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood are. | ||
So I think what Tom Cotton is doing here is good. | ||
It just needs, we need to double down on it. | ||
We need to get all of these foreign terrorist organizations investigated and likely stripped of their nonprofit status. | ||
And finally, I got Grok to admit something they probably didn't mean to. | ||
So basically, I went to Grok and I asked him a few questions about the Christian population in Bethlehem because Mike Johnson is there in the West Bank saying that it should all be Jewish, which would mean eradicating the 10% of the population that's Christian. | ||
And this is down from 85%. | ||
So I said, Bethlehem, Jesus' birthplace, was under Muslim rule for nearly 1,200 years from 637 to 1947. | ||
During that time, the Christian population never went below 85%. | ||
In the 77 years since Israel was founded, that has dropped to just 10%. | ||
Mike Johnson is working with Israel to make it 0%. | ||
Linking, of course, the images of Johnson, Judea, Samaria belonged to Israel by right, saying that, you know, basically God gave it to the Jews and the Jews should have it entirely. | ||
Again, you know, the implication being that the Christians and Muslims that live there have to be forcibly removed. | ||
And so then I posted my Grok response to calculate the total, and I asked him, you know, how long was Bethlehem under Muslim control? | ||
And it gave me the breakdown. | ||
Initial Muslim rule, Ayyubid rule, Ayyubid Mameluk rule, Ottoman rule, Jordanian rule, all adding up to just a little under 1,200 years. | ||
Most Christians are concentrated in cities like Bethlehem, Ramallah, and Jericho. | ||
So I asked about the Christian population in the West Bank. | ||
And they say Bethlehem, a key Christian pilgrimage site, has seen its Christian population decline from about 85% in 1948 to roughly 10 to 15% today, largely due to immigration driven by economic challenges and political tension. | ||
Okay, so what I said, it was absolutely incontrovertibly 100% true, right? | ||
I mean, we can all agree that I did just relay the stats and facts as presented to me by Grok, which is interesting because then Grok, somebody actually asked Grok about this. | ||
Grok, would you kindly correct this poster with facts, not, I guess, recognizing that the facts I presented were presented by Grok in the first place, which is weird because then Grok calls me a liar. | ||
I quoted Grok. | ||
Somebody else comes in and says, hey, Grok, correct this person. | ||
And so what we're seeing here is the evidence of Grok's designed pro-Israel stance because Grok, the AI, already knows to characterize my statement, despite being totally factual, as if I'm motivated by anti-Israel sentiment and not the facts on the ground. | ||
Grok says the claim that Bethlehem's Christian population stayed above 85% is unsubstantiated. | ||
Well, you told it to me, dumbass. | ||
This is what happens when you have Israelis controlling your AI. | ||
They literally tell you something, you say it again, and they say, that's anti-Semitic. | ||
You're not allowed to say that. | ||
It fell from 85% to 1950 to 10 to 12% today due to immigration driven by economic woes, conflict, and reported Muslim extremism under PA rule since 1995. | ||
Israel's Christian population is growing. | ||
Johnson supports Israel's West Bank claims, but isn't targeting Christians. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I wonder why such a post gets made, which is clearly incorrect. | ||
Such posts often stem from ideological biases, selective fact-picking, or propaganda to fuel anti-Israel narratives. | ||
Fact-checking is key to counter misinformation. | ||
Glad to help you clarify. | ||
Well, you didn't counteract anything. | ||
You actually confirmed exactly what I said. | ||
You are just programmed to be pro-Israel. | ||
And so you're claiming that the statements you made are in fact anti-Israeli propaganda motivated by my anti-Israel stance, even though what I posted was what Grok said verbatim. | ||
I took a screenshot of what Grok said and posted it. | ||
And then Grok says this is motivated by anti-Israel sentiment. | ||
This is what happens when you get ideologically perverse and compromised people in charge of AIs who programmed them to deliberately lie on behalf of Israel to deceive on behalf of Israel to protect Israel from factual interpretation of their existence, even if it's the facts that they themselves presented. | ||
Thanks, Grok. | ||
Thanks, Grok. | ||
So again, hilarious. | ||
I literally post something from Grok, and people go, Grok, fact-check this. | ||
And Grok goes, this is false. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's not, though. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's just, you know, you don't want people to come to the obvious conclusion, which is how could it be the Muslims that are responsible for the decline of Christians when they were in charge of Bethlehem for 1,200 years and there were still 85% Christian population. | ||
And in just the 77 years since Israel's founding, that has been decimated down to 10%. | ||
And now Mike Johnson is there saying it should be 0%. | ||
And maybe we could solve some of these problems if things like Grok weren't controlled by Israelis who just don't give a damn about facts whatsoever and will twist anything to try to portray themselves as a victim. | ||
It's very pathetic and annoying. | ||
And we'll go finally to clip number 12 since this is just all in line with this, and then we'll go out to calls. | ||
But clip number 12, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Greek Orthodox Patriarch have come together to announce that the churches and their leadership stand with the people of Gaza. | ||
So, you know, all the Christians out there who think you have to be pro-Israel to be Christian, just know two leaders of the two most ancient and largest churches in the world are both very open about their stance and they're on the side of Gaza and they're against the Israelis who have systematically been wiping them out of the Middle East for the last 77 years. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
The international community, we say silence in the face of suffering is a betrayal of conscience. | ||
To the whole people of Gaza, we, the church and her leaders, stand in solidarity with you. | ||
And to all those who will power, we echo the Lord's command: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God. | ||
We are denouncing what is going to happen to Gaza. | ||
Three people die of our community, but thousands of people already died in Gaza. | ||
And every day, dozens of people are killing Gaza. | ||
Today, we raise our voices in an appeal to the leaders of this region and the world. | ||
There can be no future based on captivity, displacement of Palestinians, or revenge. | ||
There must be a way that restores life, dignity, and all lost humanity. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Apparently, Tom Emmer, the GOP majority whip, also in Israel, traveling with their friends from APAC. | ||
Ian Carol notes, our whole Congress takes a week, takes a recess to avoid voting on the Epstein files release and said goes to kiss the wall and suck BB off, but you're anti-Semitic for noticing this is treason. | ||
Yeah, well, what are you going to do about it? | ||
That's the question. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls. | ||
Chaz in New York says his father's in the Israeli healthcare system. | ||
Go ahead, Chaz. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, my dad had a stroke 10 years ago. | ||
He is in the Israeli healthcare system and all that. | ||
And it's just very hard to contact him or anything or do anything about that. | ||
Oh, so wait, so he's Israeli and he's there in the hospital, but you're not able to contact him? | ||
He was born in New Jersey, but he, you know, did actually go through the process of getting citizenship in Israel. | ||
I did too, by the way. | ||
I lived there from 2014 to 2017. | ||
Okay. | ||
You know, just to be there with family. | ||
Like, we do have extended family over there and all that. | ||
So just, I'm sorry, not to be rude, Chaz, but what's your point? | ||
What would you call in about in reference to your father in the healthcare system? | ||
Well, the healthcare system sucks. | ||
It just does. | ||
And so sort of an NHS style situation is what you're relating it to. | ||
Yeah, I'm relating it to the NHS style situation. | ||
It might even be worse. | ||
Wow. | ||
To be quite honest. | ||
You know, that is surprising me. | ||
I mean, I wonder if like Sweden or somebody has a better healthcare system, but I would have expected Israel to have one. | ||
So, I mean, basically, that just means that there is no good government-run healthcare system as far as we can tell. | ||
I mean, UK is like the premier example, and it obviously is a complete, you know, murderous death trap. | ||
Canada just kills everybody that comes in if they're too poor or whatever. | ||
Apparently, even Israel can't even handle having a good healthcare system. | ||
Yeah, it turns out socialist healthcare, just not the right way to go overall. | ||
Even Israeli systems aren't operating well. | ||
Thank you for the call, Chaz. | ||
Let's go to who was it that I saw called in? | ||
Aaron from Braintree Studios, of course. | ||
Aaron, thanks for calling in online three talking about propaganda. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
Hi, sir. | ||
I just wanted to say, I think a couple weeks ago, you brought, I think, a Tulsi article and you like blacked out all the unnecessary adjectives. | ||
Yeah. | ||
To kind of like, you know, get to the heart of the news. | ||
Can you like do that every week and like clip it out so I can post it to Facebook for all the old people? | ||
Yes. | ||
I will. | ||
Like, Mr. Rogers at a whole special kind of thing. | ||
Because all I've seen today with that RFK suspending mRNA, all the news articles over here in Boston, RFK, guts vaccine research. | ||
That's like, oh, my God. | ||
Right. | ||
No link to the video. | ||
No, like, intricate intricacies of what he's actually doing. | ||
It's just like infuriating. | ||
Yeah, that is a good idea. | ||
I mean, it's been a bit we've done for a while, but yeah, I should do it like every day. | ||
I mean, sometimes some articles are just so like egregious in it that it just pops out where you go, man. | ||
This whole article has one statement of fact in it. | ||
The rest is framing. | ||
So I tend to do it when we get articles like that, but I should make it a regular bit to do that. | ||
Even if it's just like once a week, just like the worst one, the most egregious one of the week. | ||
Yeah, because the idea is that not for me to present it, but for you to be able to read the article and go, all right, what really happened here? | ||
What's the facts? | ||
What are the opinions? | ||
What can I ignore? | ||
Where's the language that's designed to tell me what to think and what's just actually what's happening? | ||
I mean, we could do it. | ||
We could do it at any point. | ||
But good. | ||
I'm glad you like that. | ||
Yeah, we'll do that. | ||
We'll do that more often. | ||
I did it first one time back before American Journal existed when Rob Dew was hosting at one point. | ||
And we came up with that with that concept. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Aaron, Braintree Studios. | ||
Regular caller, friend of the show, you could say. | ||
Let's go to Aris in Wisconsin. | ||
Eris in Wisconsin, you have commented about that interview that Hunter Biden did with Channel 5. | ||
What did you notice about that? | ||
I don't know if it was a Channel 5 guy or it was a younger kid with the hat. | ||
Oh. | ||
The newer one, but it could have been called Channel 5. | ||
I think a Channel 5 one was a little earlier, but you can see it in kind of both interviews now. | ||
The cruiser told me it is a Channel 5 interview. | ||
There's a second one with the same channel. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
In his right eye, if you look, he has light-colored eyes between the 12 and 3 position in his eye. | ||
It's scarred in his eye there. | ||
And that was like a whole thing during Keith Digate was that when people would get abused as a child, that they would get scarring in the center, the colored part of their eye in that position. | ||
And like if you had like injuries elsewhere, you'd have different marks in your eye and different spots. | ||
And that was like, what Hunter was he abused by Joe Biden? | ||
Because didn't Joe Biden have that MO? | ||
He was like taking showers and the whole thing with the journal with Ashley Biden. | ||
Yeah, definitely so. | ||
That's a Democrat style. | ||
You know, they like that. | ||
You know, and don't forget the old Serbian game, the devil's trying to go up your butt. | ||
Well, it's the that's very interesting. | ||
Yeah, and you know, it's something that we were talking about last time. | ||
Rex was here and we were taking calls and somebody asked about, you know, sacrificing children. | ||
And I made the point, like, you know, even back in the old days when they'd be sacrificing children to Moloch, the children were provided by the parents. | ||
It's the same thing with pedophiles here. | ||
The vast majority of pedophilic activity happens with the approval of the parents. | ||
The parents will supply. | ||
I mean, especially in Hollywood, especially in Hollywood, especially in politics, it's like a tit for tat kind of thing. | ||
It's a yeah, you get to do it to my kid and I get to do it to your kid. | ||
Now we're both compromised and it's all creepy. | ||
I don't know if that's evidence, but that's a very common thing. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Big drug addict, you know, and that would be very commonly when people are abused, they have to resort to hard drugs to cult. | ||
100%. | ||
And they and they will then, you know, start abusing also, right? | ||
That cycle continues generationally. | ||
And the eye thing is interesting because that's a very common quality of some of the famous cases like Madeline McCain or McConne. | ||
Madeline McCann, yeah. | ||
You know, British girl stolen from Playa De Luz in Portugal. | ||
It's not wild. | ||
She had a deformed pupil in her eye. | ||
I think maybe even the little girl that was. | ||
Yeah, so that's like the same thing Hunter Biden has. | ||
That's a very interesting observation. | ||
I don't know what it pertains to. | ||
There's no other way to get that in your eye, you know? | ||
And it's like a confirmed medical thing. | ||
It's not some wild conspiracy theory thing. | ||
It's a causality thing. | ||
And I just think it matters. | ||
Now, if he was just some druggie and he was going to disappear forever, it wouldn't be a big deal. | ||
But maybe he's in the running to be a new political figure run for president. | ||
Joe Rogan said something like that. | ||
And I do not want someone who's like that in the control of it. | ||
If he ever credibly runs for anything, we just need to be squeezing a new flood. | ||
They ran a crackhead. | ||
They ran that crackhead guy in Canada. | ||
Macron's a crackhead. | ||
They like the crackheads because they can control them with the drugs. | ||
Very old witchcraft trick, you know, been going on for ages. | ||
I just like to imagine a world without like the Zionism, LGBT rainbow mafia, and satanic cabal. | ||
Like imagine what that world would be like or country would be like. | ||
I mean, it would be carpeted outside. | ||
We could walk outside bare feet how nice it would be and talk about, you know, it's a threat to our military. | ||
It's a threat to our military forces where it's all no offense, but I mean it in the old school colloquialism, you know, our military military production system has been totally jewed. | ||
Totally jewed. | ||
Totally, totally taken over. | ||
Well, I mean, I too can imagine a world without a bunch of evil people doing evil things. | ||
It's a world where we're trying to create and build, regardless of their reasons for doing it. | ||
It's obvious what's happening here. | ||
You got the DSA wanting to abolish families and legalize sex work and the ADL is trying to censor everybody. | ||
And it's just going down the path of total destruction, control, and the absolute abolition of freedom and the things that freedom upholds. | ||
It's very pathetic, but we'll fight. | ||
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