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alex jones
When the Pentagon was approached by Bill Gates and the Eco Health Alliance, they wanted to release protein crystals in China, and the Pentagon said, Here's one Telegraph, that's a bio attack that could lead to nuclear war.
We're not going to do that.
Well, that now takes us to Dr. Giordano, who is the head neuroscientist at Georgetown at the top Pentagon Air Force DARPA meeting.
dr james giordano
Some ongoing studies with our colleagues in the medical branches of NATO have in fact shown that the use of nanoparticulate matter in a scatter arrangement can be used to incur what looks like broad scale epidemiological stroke epidemics.
So what we're able to do here is infiltrate the brain space with nanoparticulate matter that aggregates in site two on site in the brain and does one of two things.
Either penetrates from the vascular space, gets into the bloodstream, gets into the nose through the mucosa, or infiltrates the vascular space and clogs it.
What is the result?
What is called a nanoparticulate stroke or a hemorrhagic diathesis, fancy word, for it's a predisposition to individuals having brain bleeds.
Demonstrated?
Oh, absolutely.
We're able to show animal models of the same.
And the Italian group has done a fair amount of work demonstrating that nanoparticulate matter can be highly disruptive, not only of brain vascularity, but brain function.
You may not necessarily incur a stroke, but you're going to begin to disrupt the net network properties of the brain and as a result engage in something more of a long war's effect through the use of these types of matter where you now begin to influence the population in increasingly concentric circles of expansion.
alex jones
Oh, did you hear next month the new COVID variant vaccines ready?
It's a new nasal spray.
You just talked about nasally, which gives you a thing that grows protein crystals and you spread.
Isn't that loving and liberal?
unidentified
We are following some breaking medical news for you.
Researchers at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center are working to develop the first nasal spray vaccine for COVID-19.
The spray does not need to be administered by a medical professional.
And now, as the cell is very professional and does not require refrigeration, clinical trials are now planned for the US and Africa.
dr james giordano
Nothing I'm telling you here is sci-fi.
They all exist within the medical range and how we're able to treat a variety of neurological disorders targeting the brain, being able to get in there more specifically, affect certain neural cancers, et cetera.
And we talked earlier about a technique that's become very well known, CRISPR Cas9, that allows us to literally modify bugs in a variety of different ways.
So I now may be able to take a relatively harmless microbiological agent, a bacterium or a virus, do some gene editing and make this thing far more morbidly viable, make it far more virulent.
And in some cases, even make it far more lethal.
alex jones
Gene editing gains a function.
Illegal as hell.
I'm not going to surrender.
I physically can't do it.
unidentified
It's my great honor.
alex jones
Q, Klaus Schwab.
Q. I've got plenty of words for you, but at the end of the day, Q and your New World Order and the horse you rode in on and all your And so they know if that spirit begins to, in their words, infect other people, it's game over for them to turn us into robots and play God and give us all these orders and tell us how to live and tell us what to do.
unidentified
You're talking about Oxford and the Oxford Council that has just announced that it's going to break up Oxford into 15 minute communities, call them 15 minute cities, where everything that they say you need is within the 15 minute walk or cycle ride of where you live,
and that you cannot, under this proposal, leave your 15 minute city in a car more than 100 times a year or you're fined every time you do.
Now, what is that?
That's simply lockdown.
But it's done under the guise of climate change.
alex jones
And so that's what this really is all about, is your ability to have free will that God gave you and they're trying to take that away.
unidentified
The only thing God managed to create are organic beings.
All these trees and giraffes and humans, they are just organic.
But we are now trying to create inorganic entities, inorganic life forms, cyborgs, artificial intelligence and so forth.
If we succeed, and there is a very good chance we will, then very soon we'll be ableyond.
alex jones
That's why I oppose them and that's why I fight them.
And they act like, oh, they understand the universe and they're bringing balance to it.
No, they like to hurt people.
They like to destroy children.
They like to steal people's energy.
They like to see people in miserable situations because it makes them feel good because they hate themselves.
Hundreds of different serial killer and psychopaths.
unidentified
It's Thursday, August 21, 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 this scene and get everybody in the stuff together.
Okay, three, two, one, let's jump.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Thursday morning.
Hope everybody's doing well.
Hope you're drinking a particularly strong cup of coffee today.
We got a big show for you.
We got a lot to get into.
And I feel like I'm the man for the job, I have to say.
I feel like you're in the right place if you are somebody contending, perhaps for the first time.
time with the shattering of the Overton window.
And I really got to, I guess, watch my words here.
But I'm a little bit baffled at what's going on right now.
I'm a little bit confused at what is being stated publicly for the first time in my life.
And in fact, unless you're really, really old, for the first time in your life as well.
And that is, you know, primarily what I'm talking about is the interview of Tucker Carlson yesterday with his Ivy League professor who basically said Hitler was the good guy in World War II and that we should have been on the side of the Nazis.
unidentified
What?
harrison smith
I mean, I know people are starting to look into the official story more than perhaps they used to, but I still thought we were maybe a couple years down the line from this.
I went viral yesterday just literally retweeting it saying, bruh, what is happening?
What is going on here?
What is happening?
Apparently everybody else has that question too.
I'm going to try to figure this out.
Let me correct myself.
I figured this out a long time ago.
Let me start over.
I figured this out years ago, years and years and years and years ago.
So I feel like I have a moral obligation to try, as we always have, guide people out of the cave.
And that is the metaphor that we're constantly invoking because it's the appropriate one.
And again, I feel like I have a responsibility here.
And we'll get to the video and I'll show it to you.
Like I wish there was a way that I could express to everybody all at once that like I really I really want you to trust me on this.
I don't know how to put it.
Like with Alex Jones, there are times when Alex and I disagree on things.
Or I hear his interpretation and I have a different interpretation.
We don't actually coordinate our messaging.
He doesn't tell me what to say.
Nobody tells him what to say.
And we all come to our own interpretation on things, although usually they're fairly well aligned just naturally because we apply the same sort of logic to each situation.
But when there is a situation where Alex thinks something differently than I do, I tend to go with Alex's understanding, not because I have to, not because he's my boss and I'm trying to kiss ass, but because I respect the fact that he has like 20 years of experience over me and has been doing this for 20 years longer than I have and has better, you know, sources and higher levels than I do.
Why wouldn't I?
Again, not just like give over to his interpretation, but probably assume that I'm missing something, not the other way around.
And again, to me, that is just, it's not even about respect.
Obviously, it's about respecting what he's been through and how right he's been for so long.
But it's also just, for me, a matter of pattern recognition and just going, there have been times in the past where I thought Alex was wrong about stuff.
And he was right, and I was wrong sometimes in catastrophic ways.
Like I was wrong about January 6 on January 6.
I thought it was super cool.
I was very into it.
I wasn't there.
I was just, I was here and I was watching what had happened on January 6 and I was going, hell yeah, we're storming the Capitol.
This is what these people deserve.
I was all for it.
I'd watched an entire year of people burning down local libraries and being told, this is the voice of the voiceless.
And I was excited to revel in some reciprocal behavior.
Alex Jones saw right through it and went, this is a trap.
I got to get people away.
Thank God he was there and I wasn't, right?
In this way, I try to be a humble person, but I think I got to not be humble about this stuff because I we're in a difficult situation here.
I'm in a difficult situation here because I really don't like not being humble.
I like being humble.
I like I genuinely am, but I also wish people understood that I know whatever.
I know more about this than most people.
And at this point, People that think they know more than me, it's like there's a situation where like you're so far ahead in the.
race that the people following you can't see you and they think they're winning.
And that's kind of where we are at this point.
So like, yes, here's a good example, okay?
This guy does this interview with Tucker Carlson.
Tucker guest, Dave Colem, says, well, it turns out I think the story we got about World War II is all wrong.
One can make the argument that we should have sided with Hitler.
And he talks about General Patton saying this.
And he talks about Pearl Harbor and a bunch of others.
So I'll show you the clip in just a second.
And so I retweet this and say, bruh, what is happening?
Okay.
Now under that, I say, hey, at Irving Brooks, you see this prick.
Okay.
I get a lot of people underneath that mad at me for calling this guy a prick.
Okay, because it sounds like what I'm doing is calling him a prick.
But see, I forget sometimes a lot of people.
They haven't done their research.
They haven't done their homework.
I sort of say things on the assumption that we're all on the same level and we're obviously not.
Okay.
If you've ever watched any speech from David Irving from the late 80s, which you all should have by now, then you'll know that he started every single speech he ever gave by making a joke.
And his joke was that the Holocaust was a lie that was like a big balloon.
And the more people, the more information gets pumped out about it, the more inflated the balloon gets and it gets bigger and bigger and gets sort of wobblier and wobblier.
He's like, the whole thing is unstable.
And all that needs to come along is one little prick and that whole, you know, balloon explodes.
I am that prick.
You'd always make that joke.
All right.
So I'm referencing this inside joke from David Irving noted Holocaust Neyer, but people think I'm calling the Holocaust Neyer a prick.
My point is that something has happened where the Overton window has been shattered, where the story that underlies our entire, the construct of our entire world, if you look around.
It's not hard to see that like the majority of the geopolitical decisions are made on the basis of how do we stop the next Hitler, that our morality itself is at this point been rearranged into a gradient, a spectrum where Hitler's on one side and not Hitler's on the other.
And that determines how good you are, whether you're good, what you're doing is good, because you can do the same thing, but if you're Hitler, it's bad.
If you're not Hitler, it's good.
And that is what decides morality, right?
And we've talked about this and shown.
examples of stories in like Southern California where like a woman with a swastika armband is like savagely beaten by a group of men who rip her clothes off.
and then she gets thrown into prison for inciting violence.
And it's like, how is that?
So it's okay to beat a woman and rip her clothes off because she's wearing a shape you don't like.
unidentified
Okay.
harrison smith
To me, that's what the Nazis did.
I wouldn't be surprised if you heard exactly the same story, only it was in Nazi Germany, and it was a Jewish person wearing a yamuka.
that a bunch of men got together and I guess women don't wear yamuka, whatever.
Some woman wearing a star of David necklace and a bunch of Nazi men beating her up and ripping it off her and then sending her to jail for daring to show a symbol like that in Nazi Germany, right?
So the underlying morals of what's actually happening, they're the same.
only one is against the swastika, one's against the star of David, and therefore they're on completely ends of the moral spectrum when Hitler is your Y axis, Y axis.
So all this is to say that there's a reason that like it, Like it must be exhausting.
I wish I had...
And then from then on, anytime this stuff gets brought up, you don't have to think about it.
You've already thought about it.
I have the answer for you.
I've been saying the answer over and over forever.
Now, some people on the right.
Like Jordan Peterson said for a long time, his role was to stop the excesses of the right.
His entire purpose of becoming a...
That's how he saw his role.
Now, I don't see myself in that role.
The role I see is of myself is to uphold my ancestral heritage of America.
and what America is and how America is the answer to all of this, the American ideal, the American dream, the American constitution.
We don't need National Socialism.
We don don't need communism.
We don't need socialism of any sort.
We need Americanism.
We need to get back to what our country is supposed to be, what it was founded on, the not just laws, but the morals underpinning 1776.
That's the answer.
And it really is.
It really is the answer.
But again, for the last five years that I've done this show, anytime somebody's called in and asked about something like the Europa documentary or something, I always have the same answer.
And if you've watched me, you already know what the answer is, which is mainstream documentaries tell one side of the story and give absolutely no credence to any other side of the story.
And when you have a populace or an individual that is curious and thoughtful and intelligent, they'll see that they're missing something.
They'll recognize that the story as being presented doesn't make any sense.
There are plot holes in it.
The classic meme about it is like, okay, the Germans all just went crazy for a couple years.
They were all good people.
They're all normal, upstanding individuals.
Then Hitler.
came to power.
Somebody gave Hitler a microphone.
He went, let's all be evil.
They all went, okay.
And then for a couple years, they were super evil and bad, and nothing they ever did was even remotely good.
And then we defeated Hitler and they all went back to being benign again.
Okay.
A normal person watching that who's able to resist propaganda and creative rhetorical framing can see there's something missing here.
What's the other side of the story?
Now, the problem is the only people telling that other side of the story are only telling that other side of the story.
So you go from the history channel, Hitler bad, Nazis bad, nothing they ever did was even remotely.
benign, let alone good.
And it certainly had no legitimate purpose behind it or reason why in their mind this was not an evil thing to do.
They'll tell you that side of the story.
And then you go.
to like Europa or whatever and it's actually Hitler and the Nazis were nothing but good.
It was all rainbows and sunshine.
Everybody was happy until the Allies came in and ruined it all.
And it's like that is an equally absurd story to tell.
So the truth is obviously somewhere in the middle and you can't get to that truth without acknowledging and interpreting both arguments.
Really not that.
not that hard to understand.
And the reason why we still, even though it's, you know, I mean, trust me, it is insane how easy it is to get popular on Twitter by just like saying Nazi stuff.
Anytime I even like make a joke about Nazism, it just like is incredibly popular.
Now, part of me is kind of suspicious as to why that is, because we know how powerful algorithms are.
And it does seem like you say offensive things and they get spread to more people.
Maybe people just like it.
Maybe that is the prevailing sentiment.
Or maybe it's algorithmic.
I don't know.
But what I know is that it's a false dichotomy between Nazism and communism, white people and Jews.
And there's a purpose that they want you in that dichotomy.
And it's like, even from just a purely materialistic standpoint, it's like Hitler lost, right?
It's one of those things people are like, oh, you know, Hitler's the answer.
It's like, he lost so bad.
Do you have any idea how badly that guy lost?
Like, worse than you could possibly imagine.
Now, we don't know because we can't have the alternative timeline.
Everything is speculation.
You know, maybe Hitler never arises and communism takes Germany and then sweeps through the rest of Europe and, you know, is so dominant that there's no force to fight against it maybe we're all living under literal 1984 hell world communistic full planet takeover maybe maybe and if that was the case you could make the argument that's like well without the nazis we'd all be communists so like you can make that argument but it's speculation nobody knows what we do know so
what hitler did uh ruined germany forever so You're really, that's the guy, huh?
That's the guy you're going to follow.
This is stupid.
So, again, part of me is just like, what is happening?
How is the Overton window shattered to this degree.
And while I think it's a good thing, I think you do have to talk about all of this.
You have to contend with this because, again, it's true that, you know, the facts are out there.
The books have been written.
The documentaries have been made.
People are going to see it.
And just telling people, you're not allowed to look at that.
You're not allowed to interpret that isn't going to work because they're human beings with free will.
And you have to contend with that.
So I just, we're going to get into it.
I'll show you the clips.
I'll show you the videos.
But if this is new to you, if any of this information is the first time you're hearing this, if you'd never known that General Patton was very outspoken against the Jewish behavior in Germany following the Second World War,
and that he was likely assassinated because he had political ambitions and had started to pursue a different narrative in his head than the prevailing public sentiment as expressed through the media, this is your first time hearing about this.
this, then maybe have some humility maybe you know maybe don't freak out because again i feel like i feel like i have a responsibility to talk about this stuff in part because i can see a lot of people don't have uh the ability or willingness i don't know ability or willingness to create a uh
projection of other people's minds in order to truly empathize with them.
We have a story later I'll get to where it's like the right wing is rejecting empathy.
I think empathy is the most powerful, you know, force here because you got to be able to model the minds of both sides.
And what I see is a lot.
Here's how I'll put it, all right?
You remember in Batman, either The Dark Knight or, you know, one of the Christian Bale Batmans, there's one of his underlings at Wayne Enterprises discovers that he's Batman.
And there's that scene of Morgan Freeman's character, Fox, I think, going, you think your boss dresses up like a bat.
goes out and fights crime.
You think your boss is the Batman and your plan is to blackmail this person?
The guy's like thinks about it for the first time and is like, yeah, maybe this isn't such a good idea.
That's kind of how I am.
It's like, okay, so you're telling me that in your view, the Jews represent a highly organized, multi-millennial-long cabal scheming.
to take over the earth and they've had dominion for the last 80 years and the ability to trick everybody on earth and and kill anybody they want.
And your tactic is to yell about this.
And your tactic is to name them.
And that's your solution.
So either it is true that Jews are a, you know, whatever, however they put it, you know, 2,000-year-old satanic pedophile cult trying to take over the world, in which case.
Maybe have some tactical acumen when you approach this enemy, right?
If that's the case, I mean, what are you going to yell at them?
And you think that works?
You're going to create an anonymous Twitter account and spam cartoon pictures of Jews.
And that's your tactic of going against these people.
So if it's true, you're being stupid.
And if it's not true, then you're being especially stupid.
Because when you really study this stuff and you really understand it from both sides, you see why there are stories and stories.
And that's the other problem with this is that you don't know what the hell is true.
We don't know what the hell is true.
We don't know if the things that are.
attributed to Patton are things he actually said, or it's, I mean, whatever, it's like, once you get back to the Second World War, I mean, factuality sort of flies out the window because everybody was lying about everything the entire time because it was war and because it was the beginning of mass communication and mass media and the intelligence operations in the UK and Germany and Russia were all figuring out how useful it was to spread big, gigantic lies to manipulate your entire population.
So it's hard to get to the.
to the facts at the heart of it in the first place, but entertaining all of the facts and looking at it from every different direction and taking in things that people say like the fact that Hitler was funded in the very beginning by the biggest Zionist movement in Germany because the Zionists and Hitler were aligned at the beginning because Hitler wanted the Jews out of Germany and the Zionists wanted the Jews in Israel.
So they made an agreement, the Havara agreement or whatever it is.
And so when you really study this stuff and you really look into it and you really approach it from both sides and you really have empathy for both sides and suspicion for both sides, then what you come to is, okay, this is a giant dialectic that's very useful to the most evil people who do not give a damn about either side,
who are not Nazis looking for the perpetuation of the white race and also are perfectly willing to sacrifice literally millions of Jews to get what they want because it's useful, because it's convenient, because it's a highly effective propaganda tactic.
And so what you come to is the understanding that the only way to defeat this is to not engage in the dialectic, not give the bad people what they want, to tell the truth resolutely and, you know, bravely and without leaving anything out just because it's inconvenient to your argument.
Because if you want your argument to succeed, it's got to be based in the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
That's how we'll approach it.
I'll show you the video on the other side.
Because I can see how this goes off the rails.
Because most people in America are loving people.
unidentified
So.
All right, we're back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
harrison smith
Again, trying to, I'm trying to contend with the shattering of the Overton window that has occurred.
I don't know.
Matt was saying I wasn't expressing myself clearly in that last segment.
I hope I did.
I hope people get where I'm coming from.
What did you think I wasn't clear about?
Is Matt still in there?
matt infowars
Oh, I'm right here.
unidentified
All right.
harrison smith
What did you think I wasn't clear about?
matt infowars
I just didn't know if you wanted to add a Roman on top of all of them or wanted to pledge allegiance.
harrison smith
It's the thing.
matt infowars
It's such a hard conversation to have because of maybe the first point that I think you were making about the Overton window.
What is publicly accessible?
Is it going too far?
Like people are jumping to conclusions and being like, oh yeah, like all Jews run everything.
The Jews are bad.
Hitler was right.
Hitler did nothing wrong, right?
Which is, you know, full tilt the wrong way.
harrison smith
Well, yeah.
And I, you know, I wouldn't even say, you know, the Overton window is shifting in the wrong direction.
I guess my point is just that you have to be able to, you know, look at both sides and actually, and actually come to your own conclusions and go, all right, you know, here's why, here's the reason that the Nazis gave for what they were doing.
Now you can, you can judge whether or not it's valid, but to say they had no reason is, you're not, I mean, there's going to be intelligent people that go, that doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't make any sense.
You're just telling me that this is, they just did this because they're bad.
It's like, well, what was the purpose?
What was the reason?
Why were they doing it?
And then you can look into it and if you see, and like, Again, you can agree with, you can say like, well, you know, they didn't like, et cetera, et cetera.
You know, they didn't like whatever.
But then they were, you know, imprisoning innocent people who'd never been convicted of a crime and never been charged with anything and weren't doing anything illegal on the basis of, you know, their immutable characteristics.
You can say, that's wrong.
That's wrong.
And they shouldn't have done that.
I don't know.
To me, it's not really that difficult to comprehend.
And again, it's just about being able to understand and see both sides.
Not that there's good people on both sides, but that it's just childish to act like the Allies just told the truth all of the time and never did anything wrong.
No, we did some pretty bad stuff, and it's...
matt infowars
And that, well, not just that.
The Allies didn't just do bad stuff.
The Allies helped to fund Nazi Germany.
There's so many U.S. companies, right, that are well known for supporting the Nazi war effort.
harrison smith
Hugely.
matt infowars
Right.
harrison smith
And look, according to David Irving, he had the personal papers, I think it was of...
I should really talk about David Irving a lot because he's sort of the perfect example, the sort of poster boy for like this whole conversation.
Now I've told the story before, and I'll just try to tell it quickly.
But essentially, he was a very, very successful historian because after the Second World War, he went and worked in Germany.
He was an Englishman.
He went to Germany, worked there, and heard stories from the people there about Dresden and about the fire bombing of Dresden.
Now, this was a story that nobody in England knew.
It was secret.
It hadn't been told to their people.
Again, this is what we're dealing with, dealing with a war situation where they fire bomb the city of Dresden, kill hundreds of thousands of people in the most horrific scenes of hell on earth you could possibly imagine, where like the flame is so hot, the stones are cracking and people are taking days to die of third degree burn.
I mean, just horrible stuff.
And the English people had no idea that they'd been a part of that.
They'd no idea that their government had done that.
And so David Irving wrote this book about the firebombing of Dresden, and it became a bestseller in the UK.
Because, again, this is kind of one of the things that separates us in the West with the Anglo-Saxon Protestant ideal from the West.
Sort of incompatible with the, you know, authoritarian top-down, do what you're told.
You know, everything you believe comes from the state, right?
Nazi Germany wouldn't brook people questioning their, you know, tactical decisions.
But in the UK, this book became a bestseller because people in the UK were furious when they found out that their government had committed this horrific war crime and not told any of them.
Sort of an Anglo-Saxon characteristic to want to know this stuff and to accept it and to be mad at your government.
It's, and again, this is where it's very wide of you.
It's very wide of you.
No, it's like literally., yes, right?
It's like a white Christian Anglo-Saxon thing to do.
matt infowars
I feel like there's going to be a callback to that later in the episode.
harrison smith
Maybe so.
But I mean, but we talk about it literally every day with stuff like Israel, where like I'm always trying to make the distinction.
Like we don't do collective punishment.
We don't do support your government even when it's committing war crimes.
That's not, it's not American.
It's not English.
It's not Western European.
That's not what we do.
It's not in our character.
And something like we reemphasize.
So anyway, so David Irving writes his book and the English people are grateful for him because they, they want to know this, right?
And again, you.
can imagine if, I hate to use the example again, but I mean, when an Israeli person comes out and exposes the crimes that Israel is doing, the Israelis throw them in jail.
They're like, shut up.
What are you doing?
You're going to get us all killed.
How dare you tell the truth about us?
That's one mindset.
It's an authoritarian mindset.
It is a dog eat dog.
Just do whatever it takes.
to benefit your people no matter what.
And it's the mindset that, and like really, when you look at it, it's kind of crazy how much of Nazism was literally ripped straight from like the top Zionist thinkers of the time.
I mean, the term master race was first written about the Jews by a Jewish author, and Hitler kind of co-opted that.
And early on, when Hitler was designing the National Socialist Party, he took, he apparently, and again, like all this is speculation because God only knows what the truth is.
But apparently, according to, you know, reports of the time, Hitler was basically like, yeah, I'm just, I just did.
I just do what the communists do, only I'm doing it for Germany, not communism, because you saw how effective the communist organization tactics were.
So he did that, which is why you had.
the mobs of the black shirts and the mobs of the brown shirts because hitler was utilizing a lot of the communist tactics only for his side so i mean again all of it gets uh a little bit convoluted when you're looking to like assign blame for all this stuff so when david irving writes this book about dresden not only do the uk people love him for it because they were furious that their government had lied to them and committed such an atrocity.
And of course, the German people loved him for it because they're like, oh my God, this guy's telling our story.
Here's an Englishman who is actually criticizing the English government and telling them the truth about what actually happened.
And so because of that, He got access, firsthand access, to like everybody who was still alive from the Third Reich, who wouldn't give interviews to anybody.
They wouldn't talk to anybody.
They wouldn't sit down.
They wouldn't provide papers for anybody because they saw the Nuremberg trials went and all this stuff where, I mean, again, you can go back in time and like, anyway, it's all, it's also convoluted and mixed up.
So the point is this, David Irving.
was a world famous, the number one historian in the UK and worldwide, really, but he was from the UK.
He went to Germany and he got access to all of these diaries and all of these memos and all of these communications and letters and first-hand accounts from people in the Third Reich.
And he'll give speeches where he goes, this hand is shaking more hands that shook the hand of Hitler than anybody else alive, right?
Because it would be like Hitler's maid would give him a diary she stole from him.
Or Hitler's bodyguard, or the grandson of Hitler's bodyguard would provide the...
So he had access to all of this first-hand historical documentation that nobody else had access to.
And that's what he worked off of.
And he had a principle that he worked on where he would never cite anything except for.cept for firsthand sources because he says that historians have this kind of incestuous cycle they go through where a historian says something, another historian quotes that, another historian quotes him, another historian quotes him, and then like you get back to a certain point where the last historian is quoting the first historian, but the first historian is quoting the last historian, and you're like, well then where did this information come from?
They're all just quoting each other, and there's no original source in it anywhere.
And so for David Irving, he was like, I just don't do that.
If I can't find a firsthand source, then I don't include it in my book.
So he writes a biography about Hitler, and he doesn't include anything about the death camps, Auschwitz, the final solution, the gassing of the Jews.
And his publisher says you've got to include at least 15 pages about the Holocaust, Capital Holocaust trademark.
We can get into that too.
But David Irving says they trademark the Holocaust?
Well, there's different Holocausts, all right?
There's the Little Holocaust, which is the systematic murdering of non-combatants during the Second World War, which is a matter of historical fact.
and horrific and the numbers are in the millions and it's pretty much undeniable how many well that that's the other question say six then well then there's the capital age holocaust, which is not a historical thing.
It's a matter of faith.
It's because it has all the tenets of a faith.
It has strictures that you're not allowed to question.
You're not allowed to look into.
You have to accept and never question.
It's like, I don't subscribe to that faith.
If you want to talk about the historical reality, we can get into that.
And it's horrific and just as bad as pretty much anybody says it is.
matt infowars
Right.
I mean, essentially they did the prohibited stuff, right?
unidentified
Well, and this is the thing with, so let me, so the science on mankind type stuff.
harrison smith
Well, yeah.
And it wasn't just about Jews either.
I mean, they literally just like, they didn't think, I'm going to qualify as human.
Like people that were deformed or Slavic were not considered human.
matt infowars
And we're therefore, I needed that to send to Greenblock.
unidentified
Sorry.
harrison smith
Well, so this is why I'm talking about David Irving because all this sort of comes together.
And so David Irving is not, he wasn't a Holocaust denier by any means.
He just was like, look, if you can give me firsthand accounts, I will include them in the story.
But I have a principle that I stick to where I do not quote other historians.
I just don't.
I'll quote Hitler's diary.
I'll quote the diary of his maid.
I'll quote the things that his bodyguard told me, but I'm not going to quote another historian.
So show me a firsthand document.
Show me something I can work with that is an original document, and I'll do it.
And there wasn't any, so we refused to do it.
And so they called him Hollis Kostner and basically went after him to destroy his life.
And so then he goes on the defensive and is like.
The Jews are trying to destroy my life because I refuse to go along with their story.
And he becomes, you know, and he sort of falls in this trap that a lot of people fall into, I think, where they become the thing that people say they are, right?
He didn't start off as a Holocaust Niger anti-Semite guy, but then when you have, you know, a giant consortium of Jewish people destroying his life in like a million different ways.
I mean, they threw him in prison.
They ransacked his office and confiscated all of his decades upon decades of notes and personal work.
They really ran this guy through the ringer.
Again, because I think he just didn't want to do something that was against his principles.
But then like if you watch him like later on, I believe his final sort of stance was he's like, I found documents.
He's like, I found documents that confirm that yes, there were death camps.
Hey, I'm paraphrasing, but essentially, he's like his argument at the end of at the end of it all was basically that by the end of the war, Hitler was so sort of, you know, focused on and stressed out on like the Eastern Front that his underlings sort of without his knowledge, who and his underlings were the ones that were like the real vicious antisemites.
This whole thing was, you know, again, his whole theory was that like Hitler, you know, used the anti Jew sentiment in Germany at the time to sort of gain prominence, gain power.
But once he became chancellor, that was not so useful to him anymore as a political tool to gain power.
It's extremely useful once you're in power and he's trying to make deals with other countries that have Jewish people in their cabinets or whatever, it's not exactly the most useful thing to be a virulent anti-Semite.
So he's like, ah, we're going to kind of tamp that down a little bit.
But his underlings, who were very, very ideologically and emotionally anti-Semitic, they weren't letting it go.
And like they were killing Jews sort of behind his back or, you know, under his nose without him knowing.
And so that's sort of like if you watch David Irving forever, like that's sort of the conclusion that he comes to is he's like, yeah, there was, there, there.
There were death camps.
There was a systematic, almost mechanized death machine being run by the Nazis.
It's like, I don't think Hitler knew the details of it.
I don't think he was the one ordering it.
I think it was his underlings who were sort of the more anti-Semitic element that he couldn't get rid of because he needed them for survival, but couldn't really keep a handle on or a top on.
Again, so I mean, there's no cut or dry answer here in terms of like, yes, it did happen or it's a total fraud.
Again, that's the false dichotomy.
It was a war.
It was chaotic.
There were people being murdered.
There were death camps.
There were slave camps.
There were expulsions.
There were uprisings that were quashed.
I mean, it was just chaos.
It was madness.
It was insanity.
It was brutal.
It was horrific.
And it ended with the absolute total destruction and degradation of the German people that we see now, where they're all gay and committing civilizational suicide as they all are overrun by Turks.
So well done, Hitler.
So great job.
Well, great job.
You did it.
You did it.
Congratulations.
They're destroyed forever.
well done.
And people think like, What?
Lose?
Lose in the most hilariously terrible way you could possibly imagine?
My God.
Why would you want to emulate that guy.
Again, it's not even about like counter signaling, whatever.
It's just look at the history.
Why would you want to model yourself after that dude?
It doesn't make any sense.
And so to me, again, that you just look at somebody like David Irving, sort of like what he went through, and you can sort of see all sides of it, and you can sort of just go, all right.
Is that what happened?
I mean, is that the case that Hitler used anti-Semitism to gain power?
But then it wasn't really him that was driving the Holocaust, you know, and the death.
camps, it was his underlings.
Or was it all a, you know, propaganda piece from MI6?
I mean, there are quotes from people in MI6 or MI5, the domestic spy agency in the UK.
And there's, again, who knows?
We don't have audio recording of these people saying things, but the quote is alleged.
It's the head of the MI5 guy like, yeah, we should really be careful with this whole, like, gas chamber story because...
Is that a true quote?
I don't know.
Was it a story concocted by the British establishment?
matt infowars
I think it's well known and well accepted that for a good portion of the war, you know, we didn't know about those things, right?
There's a lot of there's a lot of films, right, that show American men, you know, being recruited for the war effort because they want to kill the Nazi, fascist, Jew hating, you know, and it's like, yeah, That was never a part of it.
harrison smith
Not only do we not know of it for...
There were no reports of death camps until the war was over and the Soviets, you know, claimed they discovered these.
So it was never a part of the pitch to the American people as to why we had to go to war.
Now, it may have been the underlying reason, but the reason that was pitched was this is an inhuman authoritarianism that's sweeping the globe.
And it's completely antithetical to American and English, European, Western Christian culture.
to demand that everybody.
And like it was, again, like you don't need to make this stuff up.
You don't need to read propaganda story.
Read literally any account from anybody that wasn't German that was in Germany, Nazi Germany at the time.
There are accounts of the American ambassador.
There's a book called, I think it's called In the Garden of the Beasts.
I believe in it's all these accounts of the American ambassador and just like, and he's just completely, he's just like, every telephone is bugged.
I can't go anywhere without a Nazi leering over my shoulder.
If you're walking down the street and you pass somebody and they do the salute and you don't do the salute, you're liable to get beaten up by roving gangs of, you know, brown shirts or whatever they were called at that point.
And it's just like, wow, what a, that sounds awful.
I don't know.
I mean, you just read accounts of what it's like and you're just like, it sounds horrible.
It's a surveillance state, constant propaganda being shoved down your throat.
You have to act like you're into it or else you get the crap beaten out of you.
Like, no, thanks.
I don't want anything to do with that.
Thank you, please.
And that was the sentiment that was, you know, told to the American people that got us to fight a war.
And of course, the, I mean, you see, you see it now.
It's the same arguments.
they're making now against like Russia where it's just like a strong man going in imposing himself on a smaller state.
We can't stand for that.
I mean, all the arguments are, all the arguments are there.
So again, I mean, I guess we'll show you the video and get more into it.
But again, you can't be afraid of this stuff.
You can't not contend with it.
And you also can't just buy into it completely.
Again, I don't know whether it's true or not that the primary funder of Hitler in the beginning was the Rothschilds, but that is what David Irving claims from firsthand.
you know, immediate sources.
According to the prime, I think it was the prime minister of Spain at the time.
It's like a letter between Churchill and he's like, well, the number one funder for the rise of Hitler was the the premier Zionist of Germany because again they had they had you know similar designs at that point they both wanted Jews out of Germany Hitler didn't care where they went and that person wanted them to uh you know go to Israel to create the Zionist project and that was the Rothschild banking combine so it's like and people will people act like uh You're covering something up,
but like that's what the history says.
So how do you fold that into your understanding of the world?
And what does that mean for how you interpret this stuff now?
If you're anti-Zionist, if your whole thing is, you actually like the Nazis because you hate the Jews, like, how do you interpret the idea that the Rothschilds funded the Nazis?
How does that play into your paradigm?
Because to me, it's like, okay, that makes perfect sense.
Actually, they're aligned by that.
And, you know, as we know, and we see it today sort of relentlessly.
is like anti-Semitism is very useful to folks like the Rothschilds who want to control Jewish people and they want to go, hey, every, you know, don't, you're not.
German.
Don't be German.
Don't consider yourself a German person.
You're something else.
You're with us, all right?
You're our people, not their people, okay?
And if the Germans are there going, but we love you and we want you to be a part of us, it's kind of hard to make that argument.
But if the Germans are saying, screw you, Judin, then it's like, see, we told you, now you've got to, you know, give us your power.
It's all just, you know, manipulation of populations, Jewish and non-Jewish alike.
It's a very convenient dichotomy for them to weaponize to achieve their ends.
So, I mean, you can ignore that.
You can just say, I don't believe that that's the case, in which case, all right.
But I've seen evidence in this case.
So you got to interpret that along with everything else.
Again, this gets, this gets, it's hard to talk about because people are so sensitive about it and will take what you say out of context or will either, basically the dichotomy goes, people think either, you know, they've come to a conclusion and they go, Either you agree with me and my conclusion or you don't know what I know.
And if only you knew what I knew, you'd come to the same conclusion i have but if you do know what i know and you still not come to the same conclusion then you must be the liar you must be on their side you must be purposefully you know pretending not to know this stuff so you can sell a lie it's like what if just what if i know everything you know i've seen all the documentaries i've read all the books and i still don't think hitler was the good guy i still don't think nazism is is
a necessary that's how it's being pitched now is if it's like we got no other choice look how bad things are nazism that's the only answer like Again, is this even the right?
If that is even your goal, what is even your strategy?
Like, that's what I don't even understand.
I don't even if I was on your side, I'd be telling you that this is not the right strategy for it.
I don't know.
All I know is when I look back to the Second World War, there's one person that I relate to more than any other, and it's Baron von Trapp.
I'm Baron von Trapp over here.
Just trying to avoid the Nazis.
who apparently want me to play for their side, but I'm telling you, it's not the side, y'all.
I'm an American.
I don't cow-tow.
I'm a failed art student.
Alright, folks, we're going to move on here.
I don't even want to make the joke.
I don't even want to say it.
Alright, well, you know what we'll do?
we're going to do your daily dispatch we're going to do your daily dispatch in this first five and then we're going to come back with some breaking news I just said Look, it has to do with chicken nuggets and carnival cruise, and you're just going to have to stay tuned for the full story.
You're just going to have to stay tuned to find out what high-see hijinks our fellow Americans are getting up to.
We're going to move on because I got this giant stack of news I got to get to.
And I got a lot of videos I want to get to.
And I want to take your phone calls today.
We'll see through, we'll see if we can get through everything we need to.
Let's begin today as we normally do with our daily dispatch.
unidentified
All right.
harrison smith
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 21st of August 2025.
Texas Republicans approved Trump backed congressional map to protect party's majority.
On Wednesday, the Texas House of Representatives adopted a new congressional map by an 88 to 52 vote, giving Texas Republicans five additional U.S. House seats and shifting the delegation from 25 to potential 30 of 38.
At the urging of President Donald Trump, Texas Republicans pursued a rare mid-decade redistricting to protect their narrow three-seat majority in the 435-seat U.S. House of Representatives for the 2026 midterm elections.
The bill moves to the Texas Senate and then to Governor Greg Abbott with a committee set to consider it and possible arrival by Friday after Republicans issued civil arrest warrants and $500 daily fines to compel absent Democrats, Texas Democrats return.
The move has triggered a national redistricting war with California governor Gavin Newsom planning to redraw maps to add five Democratic seats while other GOP-led states consider mid-decade redraws and mid-voting right act scrutiny.
Now, if they want to start the war, I don't think we have any choice but to engage in it.
And there are significantly more red states that are available for redistricting than blue states.
So blue states are going to do it.
I think red this is a failure of democracy at the end of the day.
This is a total failure of our system and our system should not be able to be gamed like this, but it is.
And so you got to play the game or you're going to lose.
And we'll return to what California is doing, but there's like 20 red states that could also do it.
I guess you should.
Meanwhile, judge denies Texas Justice Department request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts.
A U.S. judge has denied the Justice Department's request to unseal grand jury records that indicted Jeffrey Epstein on sex trafficking charges, stated the material is less significant than existing records the government holds on the case.
Judge Berman emphasized that the Justice Department did not overcome the precedent to keep grand jury material sealed and noted the sealed information as minor compared to the investigation file.
And that's followed up.
By this story, House panel to make Epstein files public after redactions to protect victim identity records related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein will be released by the Department of Justice by the end of the week.
The DOJ will provide Epstein related records to the oversight committee on Friday.
The release will include documents from Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking investigation according to the Justice Department.
So again, you've got various aspects of this.
You've got the grand jury testimony.
You've got the investigative records.
Apparently those investigative records are being redacted and will be given to Congress and released to us by tomorrow, I guess.
So very excited for that.
Meanwhile, Vance pushes Britain to abandon iPhone snooping powers.
The UK government has abandoned plans to break into iPhones after U.S. intervention, leaving Apple's privacy system intact.
Pressure from American President JD Vance has prevented British government agencies from overriding the privacy settings at Apple devices.
It was revealed on Wednesday, 20 August.
So that's very good.
Tulsi Gabbard was also pressuring the UK to drop this.
And there were even talks of using tariffs to get the UK to abandon some of its anti-free speech programs and policies because we're America and we should probably be using whatever power we have in the world to progress our ideals of which free speech is the bedrock.
So I'm very happy to see America pressuring Europe to drop its tyrannical measures.
And finally, we have this.
At least 600 CDC employees are getting their final termination notice, union says.
That's right, folks, they're getting their termination notices.
Now, unfortunately, that just means they're being fired.
But it is a major downgrade for the CDC.
600 employees being fired.
I think they should be arrested.
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Horrifying mass brawl breaks out aboard a carnival cruise ship over chicken tenders.
Okay.
A cruise ship descended into chaos after a group of people on board got into an almighty brawl over chicken tenders.
Video footage of the fight showed a group of several young cruisers throwing punches and knocking each other to the ground as onlookers crowded around to watch the chaos.
Security guards made attempt to intervene as one turned away from the fight and reached for his walkie-talkie.
Punches landed, shoes and phones flying across the floor.
Many bystanders had their phone out recording the fight when one screamed, where the F is security?
Where are they?
Mike Tara, who recorded the shocking footage and uploaded it to social media two days ago, flipped his camera while recording and said, over chicken tenders is crazy.
It's crazy, y'all.
Take evasive maneuvers.
The exact details of the ship's name and the voyage on the video on which the video was filmed are unclear.
Daily Mails reached out to Carnival and Tara for comments.
comment the brawl broke out around 2 a.m according to tara who added the ship had set sail for miami and it was an isolated incident just chaos chaos on the high seas you know it's like you got you got waves to worry about you got sharks you got storms i mean you're out there outside of the side of land,
you know, relying, trusting.
It's incredibly complicated.
In some cases, very delicate systems keep you on life support.
Why are you fighting over the chicken tenders?
What are we doing here?
Can we watch the video with some audio or is that just not a good idea?
Should we not listen to the audio?
He said the fight was over more than just chicken tenders, but that really is the basics.
I mean, if you want to get right down to the heart of it, it was about honor, okay?
It was about honor and disrespect.
It was about upholding one's honor in the face of thieves and disrespect.
But it was actually just over the chicken tenders.
Quote, I always hear Carnival is ghetto slash Ratchet.
I've been cruising for years, but this is the first time seeing some action on a ship I was on, seeing some action.
Sounds like he's like, finally.
He's like, I keep going on Carnival cruises hearing that they're ghetto and ratchet.
This is the first time I've seen some action really got some some excitement here at 2 o'clock in the morning over the chicken tender basket look we need more details okay video footage of the fight showed groups of several young cruisers is that what we're calling them now throwing punches and knocking each other to the ground on a carnival cruise ship ship departed from Miami the fight broke out around 2 a.m the video was uploaded two days ago You just
see the image of this ship.
And really, you know, there are very few things that...
And when you see the size of these ships, I mean, you're talking about sending a city full of people in a metal husk across the ocean.
And it's just amazing.
I mean, you just see this.
You're just like, wow, humans really are capable of incredible things.
Uh, were.
Sorry.
Up until now, humans have been.
capable of feats of engineering that are, you know, godlike in their scale.
And there's something a little bit disconcerting.
How do you put this?
There's something off.
There's something a little bit off about a race, the human race, that can both design the most astonishing and sophisticated marvels of engineering.
while we're still fighting over the chicken tenders.
It's a little bit weird.
It's a little bit nonsensical to me.
Like you think you could have one or the other But yeah humans don't we don't progress as one I suppose But you got to think aliens are confused You got to be like well, how are you how are you people capable of Good it's an all-you-can-eat buffet Well, let's find out.
Let's get to the details here One commenter wrote Carnival must have some killer chicken tenders.
Maybe that was it.
Maybe they were just so delicious the chicken tenders were so delicious they went they made everybody go insane like you think chick filet's good man i started eating chicken tenders in carnival cruise next thing i know i'm throwing a chair at a dude with a weave it's crazy you should taste these things maybe it was maybe it wasn't the chicken tenders do they have a secret honey mustard recipe that they want to tell us all about Quote,
you wonder why they changed the rules, another said, referencing Carnival Cruise's recent changes focusing on more adult-only atmosphere.
Look guys, we need the details.
We need to figure this out.
The security guard was like, heck no.
Well, lo and behold, another Carnival Cruise looking like the circus it has truly become, another said, there is literally a never-ending supply of chicken tenders on this ship.
matt infowars
Like if you've been on a cruise, you know that if you want more chicken tenders, they're there.
harrison smith
That's the funniest lot of this entire article.
Quote, there is literally a never-ending supply of chicken tenders on this ship.
Please, please people, we can get you all the chicken tenders you could possibly want.
Stop ripping each other's hair out.
matt infowars
You ever think the captains of these ships, like when they bring them to port for the day for like the destination, they just like want to take right back off and just get the fuck out.
harrison smith
Just leave them.
We're all disembarking at Kingston, Jamaica.
We'll be leaving again at noon and then at like 10:30 they're like, let's get the hell out of here.
unidentified
Exactly.
harrison smith
Let's get the hell out of here.
matt infowars
Getting on out.
harrison smith
Look, I think you don't need your normal Carnival Cruise.
This is a wartime vessel now.
This is a wartime.
matt infowars
Maritime law is over.
harrison smith
Right.
You're the captain.
I think we need to bring back sort of the old school, like British Navy style.
The captain is the supreme sovereign on the ship.
I think that's what we need.
That's what I'd love to see is this scene that we're watching right now get broken up.
by an old white man with a white beard and golden buttons on his blazer with the classic captain's hat, hands behind.
his back just walking slowly through and everybody stands up straight knowing that if you catch him you know on bad behavior you're getting keel hauled all right you see the size of these keels i mean keel hauling would kill you when they were dealing with little wooden ships that would fit within the dining room of these cruise ships i say we bring back keel hauling we bring back keel hauling We can bring back whipping around the fleet.
That's an interesting one.
That's where the sailors...
Okay, let me explain.
Keelhauling is where you tie a rope around the entire ship.
You tie the person to the rope, and then everybody hauls on the rope, and it drags the person under the water, and it basically tears them up because the barnacle is on the bottom of the ship, and it almost drowns them.
matt infowars
Yeah, it sounds like it's designed to kill.
harrison smith
Well, yeah, it was a punishment for doing things like this, for fighting over the chicken nuggets.
So, you know, often in the annals of the Royal Navy, you'd hear, you know, these Napoleonic times.
Have you ever seen Master and Commander?
Remember the scene where they're all brawling over chicken nuggets?
matt infowars
I missed that one.
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
Yeah, I know.
matt infowars
But they do it there.
harrison smith
Bring it back.
Now, whipping around the fleet, that was...
was a different one that's where uh a sailor would be flogged to near unconsciousness uh on his ship and then they would go to every ship in the fleet and he would do it again.
And so you'd have like, you know, 20, 20, 20 times in a row that he was flogged to unconsciousness.
So I'm just saying we have precedent.
We know how to deal with insubordination at sea.
It's called the Cat of Nine Tales.
Yo, y'all want to hear some other maritime punishments?
I got more.
matt infowars
It is breakfast time.
harrison smith
Yeah.
There is literally a never-ending supplies of chicken tangers on the ship.
Carnival needs to rethink minimum age requirements to board a cruise ship, another said.
Well, that's obviously the issue.
It's all of the children.
I'm sorry, bring the video up again.
There are no children in this video.
What are you talking about?
unidentified
What are you talking about?
matt infowars
They're all grown.
harrison smith
They're all grown adults at two in the morning fighting over the infinite supply of chicken tenders.
unidentified
All right.
harrison smith
I shouldn't spend this much time, but...
Worth it.
Carnival has a zero tolerance policy towards any illegal substance and activity or disruptive behavior according to its website.
So that's what I'm saying.
I'm saying that the captain of these ships, they need to be ready at a moment's notice to take evasive action.
Okay.
Not to actually evade something like they're not actually getting hit by a torpedo, but I think a good 90-degree turn would solve this problem real fast.
I think a quick jerk of the wheel to the left and then to the right again real quick.
And you send all these people tumbling into the wall.
I think that's the way you solve this problem.
And I know they move kind of slow, but there's got to be something they could do.
I don't know.
I'm thinking like a dad here when your kids are fighting in the back of the car.
A little tap of the brakes can go a long way.
That's all I'm saying.
You want to reset their attention.
All right.
A little break check.
Sending everybody head over heels into the buffet.
Suddenly everybody's a little bit confused as to what they were just fighting about.
matt infowars
Just think about it.
You would get everybody all frazzled.
There would be at least one chicken tender within arm's reach of every person.
Boom, problem solved.
harrison smith
It could happen.
Maybe like instead of, um, instead of water, like you know the sprinklers that go off if the fire alarm goes off, could you rig that up with chicken tenders?
matt infowars
Like hot sauce.
harrison smith
Or hot sauce.
Like when a, when a, a brawl breaks out, there's a little box on the wall, you break the glass and pull the lever, and chicken tenders just start spraying everywhere.
matt infowars
Our suspense.
harrison smith
We're just brainstorming here.
matt infowars
We're trying to make a chicken tender shooting robot.
harrison smith
Maybe.
matt infowars
It can be done.
It can be done, but at a cost.
harrison smith
There's a role for AI here.
In April, Carnival banned 24 passengers who broke into a fight when disembarking the Carnival Jubilee.
It was a disembarking.
You're done with the cruise and you're like, wait, we forgot to fight.
Wait a second.
The cruise is almost over and we haven't curbed stomped each other in an effort to curb some poor behavior from cruise goers.
Carnival implemented a series of rules including a one AM curfew for cruisers under 17 without an adult over 21.
Carnival has a zero tolerance policy towards any illegal substance and activity or disruptive behavior, according to his website.
Okay, here's the reason why it's worth it to spend time on this because it is the perfect example of like our society where it's like what is the point of going on a cruise and is it not to have fun is it not to like not have worries not have restrictions eat as much as you want drink as much as you want no responsibility it's literally not even an option for you to like do chores or like anything like that like you have to just have a good time the whole point of you being there is to be have fun
and be on vacation and enjoy yourself right and so it's like okay how do you stop people from fighting in that situation if people want to fight you're going to lock everybody down like the way they're describing their like zero tolerance policy and like what's being implemented i guess as as a necessity to deal with this persistent issue of people fighting on good carnival cruises it's like okay you're going to go on a cruise and it's like all right you've got to be in your bunk by oh 700 hours and you're not allowed to leave until and it's like you're
it's like what is the point of this why even go on a cruise if you can't enjoy yourself because anytime you let people enjoy themselves they all start fighting and stealing chicken tenders from one another it's like the it's like a it's a the cycle we're in right now.
People can't control themselves.
They got to be controlled.
If you can't stop the shoplifters, you got to put everything behind plexiglass.
And if you can't be out at night and not start fighting with each other, then you all have to get locked into your cabins when the sun goes down.
matt infowars
I get where you're going with this.
harrison smith
Where am I going with it?
matt infowars
We got to put the chicken tenders behind plexiglass.
harrison smith
Exactly.
Exactly.
America is like an all-you-can-eat buffet.
And if everybody just follows the rules and takes just what you can eat, then we can all enjoy our chicken tenders in peace.
But the minute you start fighting over the chicken tenders, trying to grab all the chicken tenders so nobody else can have any.
And people are going to start throwing punches.
Now we can't have an all-you-can-eat buffet anymore.
Now we got to put the chicken tenders behind plexiglass.
We got to have some sort of complicated ticket system where you get a ticket and you turn that in for one chicken tender.
matt infowars
And we've got a sprinkler system with an emergency brake that shoots hot sauce out.
harrison smith
There you go.
Is that the world you want to live in, folks?
Is that the world you want to leave for your children?
America is an all-you-can-eat buffet.
And unfortunately, a large portion of our population is trying to to get all of the chicken tenders for themselves Cruise ships are a shared space and all guests are expected to treat others with respect.
We'll maybe have more chicken tenders next time., genius.
All right.
The long time family friendly company announced its first adult only cruise in November.
They're like, these poor people.
They're trying to implement these changes.
They're really screwed.
It's like, no, you can't.
Sorry, you can't have a budget cruise.
Like that just doesn't work.
You have to have like some sort of filter.
That's like, and I don't know, there's no, there's no right now, as of now, there's no PCR test to determine whether or not you're the type of person to fight over chicken tenders.
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So.
harrison smith
So there's got to be some other metric by which to judge people.
I think it's got to be money.
I think your crew spends, I think if I was Carnival, I would just double my prices.
matt infowars
Your credit score must be this high to enjoy this ride.
harrison smith
There you go.
Your social credit score must be this high.
No, you're gay.
You have to have a high credit score.
It's like cruise ships for land-owning white males only.
Just kidding.
But you've got to have, you've got to have some sort of barrier to entrance or else.
You're going to get brawls over the chicken tenders.
So I say double your prices and this problem solves itself.
I've never been on a cruise.
I've always wanted to.
They seem incredibly fun.
I love everything about it.
matt infowars
They're all right.
harrison smith
Yeah.
I mean, I love going to the Bahamas.
I love the places that they go, but I also love the idea of trying to sneak down into the bowels of the ship, just see the engineering, see the scale of it all, maybe cause an international incident.
It feels like there's a lot of...
matt infowars
I just got to warn you.
You know those things that you explained to me that I didn't know about.
harrison smith
Yeah.
matt infowars
They know about those things.
harrison smith
All the punishments.
matt infowars
They know about every one of those.
harrison smith
All I'm saying is I see videos of cruises now and I would never go on one.
I mean, they just look awful.
They look awful.
And it's like, you know, you don't know whether your carnival or your cruise is going to be like that or not.
So why even take the risk?
I don't know what Carnival's big...
If it was me, I'd say double the price, double the price of your cruise and you'll get only people with immense disposable income that are making an investment to be on that ship and maybe just maybe will be able to weigh the pros and cons in their in their minds and think, you know, I spent so much money on this trip and there are after all infinite chicken tenders, should I really fight over this one?
Should I really throw a punch over this particular chicken tender?
Is it that special to me?
Or do I value other things more?
matt infowars
And the worst part about this story is that for anyone who has been on a cruise, we all know how good the chicken tenders are and they suck.
harrison smith
I mean, I can't imagine.
matt infowars
Cruise food is literally the worst food.
The stuff that they provide at the buffets is like trash, and they try to get you to buy, you know, meals from nicer restaurants in the ship.
It's the whole grift of the cruise.
And so...
For this to be going down, this is absolutely absurd.
It's like literally on the level of...
harrison smith
It's literally America.
It's literally just America.
It's just what we're going through.
You know, cruises, it'd be a nice thing if you could control yourself.
It'd be a lovely adventure, a lovely experience to have, as long as you can resist the impulse to steal the chicken tenders or whatever the hell happened there.
It's like America.
We've got a great thing going on here.
People aren't constantly trying to take advantage of each other and rip each other's hair out.
It would actually be nice.
You know, I may put it in here today.
The revolver.news had the rundown of how people are fighting back against H1B visas.
And it's actually extremely interesting.
Essentially, you have prerequisites that you have to fulfill before you can apply for H1B visa employees.
And the main one is that you have to try to hire American first.
So the idea is that you're looking for some high-skilled.
job of which there is not a huge pool of candidates.
You put out, it's already in here.
Okay.
You put out, this is it right here.
Yeah.
Yeah, revolver.news fighting back.
Americans flood the system and crash entire foreign worker pipeline.
Okay, so essentially H1B, you have to put out an ad and try to fill it with an American first.
And only when you prove that you can't find a qualified candidate, can you go somewhere else?
And that makes perfect sense, right?
That's the way it's set up.
That's the way it's supposed to be.
It's the way it should be.
You were just creating a country for the first time.
You'd go, well, I want you to hire our guys.
I want you to hire American.
But if you're trying to do something great and your company is succeeding and you're hitting a roadblock, you can't hire the right person because there's nobody available.
Like, okay, you can go somewhere else.
You can poach the highest quality workers from other countries.
Come over here, contribute to.
us, right?
The problem is, or the, well, yeah, the problem is that these companies cheat.
They lie.
They technically fulfill just the bare minimum obligation for saying that they looked for American candidates and couldn't find any.
So, I mean, they will do the most devious stuff.
They'll put like an ad at the back of a physical newspaper in Idaho for two days.
And then go, well, we tried.
We can't find anybody.
Better go to India.
They deliberately place ads where people will not see them so they can technically fulfill the.
obligation of, yeah, we did put an ad out.
No, we definitely tried super hard, but in reality they never tried at all.
So it says for years now corporate elites and their buddies in the swamp have locked Americans out of good jobs by rigging the hiring system so cheap foreign labor can fill their pockets.
They built an underground pipeline that pretends to recruit US workers while actually canaling the positions to cheap H1B workers.
The whole scheme runs on secrecy, red tape, and the government's flat out refusal to enforce the law.
But now the jig is up.
Americans have had enough and they're fighting back.
Thousands of American workers are now flooding these rigged job postings and exposing the bald face lie that there are no qualified US workers.
US workers are jamming up the perm process.
PERM process, PERM process, exposing the big con and forcing the truth about the rig system out in the open.
This is what it looks like when ordinary American workers finally fight back.
Jobs dot now has posted 3,800 plus job listings that companies, Meta, Stripe, et cetera, wanted to hide from Americans and Americans have flooded them with apps with applications.
The number of Americans those companies have hired so far, zero.
They're openly violating the Immigration and Nationality Act because the Justice Department is refusing to enforce it.
Jobs dot now have posted over 3,800 job listings that were hidden, that were secret.
So basically they're using Aing AI to scrape all of the job listings everywhere and then reposting them on jobs.
Now.
So Americans are going to jobs.
Now and they're seeing all these available positions that were being hidden from them on purpose because they don't want Americans to apply.
The leaked HR post shows the real game at play, a company got 400 plus American applications for a perm track job.
And instead of considering these workers, HR went into full panic mode and wanted to cancel the whole posting.
Why would they do that?
Well, simple really.
It's because if they go in and reject hundreds of qualified American workers, it will trigger a Department of Labor audit.
What does that really mean?
It means they're using every trick in the book to not hire Americans and they're using red tape as a cover to push through a green card applicant instead.
And the reason we now know this is because Americans are applying en masse.
So the paperwork theater is not working anymore.
So here's the post.
Employees say they can't file perm because they received 400 plus applicants for my perm job.
He says, hi, everybody.
I work for a small U.S. tech firm.
and we're in the early stages of a perm-based green card sponsorship.
HR posted my position and so far has received 400 U.S. worker applications and they expect roughly 600 total.
HR is now telling me, quote, if we go.
through all 400 plus resumes and formally reject each applicant, it will flag us for a DOL audit and could put the entire company at risk.
We're thinking of just canceling the posting.
My direct manager, however, says he's willing to personally review every single applicant, document that none are qualified, and move ahead with the perm filing.
The scale of this and the scale of this scam are pretty staggering.
This article says there are over 52,000 software engineer jobs set aside for H1B visa holders and PRPERM.
But here's the catch.
If an American applies and is qualified, the foreign hire cannot be pushed through.
That's why the postings are buried., the interviews are fake, the timelines are totally rigged.
Everything is set up to make sure the American doesn't get hired.
But now thousands of Americans are applying anyway, so they're blowing up the scam at its weakest point because the one thing the law is very clear on, US citizens are supposed to come first.
This is where things turn really rebellious.
PERM rules require old school Sunday newspaper ads.
That's how the process was designed eons ago.
Now, America First activists are telling American workers in places like Nashville to grab those papers, scan the job listings, and send them in.
Because if real Americans actually apply, the companies can't claim that no qualified workers excuse.
It's actually brilliant.
They're beating corporate HR at their own game.
The fight is and always will be about defending American workers against a system that's been rigged against them for decades.
Now Americans are flooding the zone, breaking the bottleneck and forcing the system to face what it's worked so hard to avoid, giving US workers the jobs they want and deserve.
So this is brilliant.
I love this.
I mean, I can't explain how happy I am this is happening because it's, it's one of those cases where I'm always sort of looking for stuff like this.
It's not necessarily a protest because as we know, most protests these days are ineffectual or fake, right?
If it's a protest that actually stands against the establishment, they'll just call it hate speech or completely ignore it or have a rival protest that they give more attention to.
and say, actually, this is what people really think and you're not going to really achieve anything because the people at power are genuinely not concerned with, like, they know you go out and protest and go, hey, we don't want our kids being taught transgenderism in school.
It's like, do you think they don't know that?
You don't think they know that you don't want that?
They're doing it to you because you don't want it.
They don't like you.
They hate you and they're trying to destroy you.
So telling you, invoking them, their empathy and appealing to their goodwill is just not going to work.
It's just not going to work.
And it's not to totally downplay protest.
So it's an important role to play in our system.
But for the most part, they're fake.
If they're real protest against the establishment, the establishment just ignores them.
And if they're in hand in hand with the establishment, then they just pay a bunch of activists to go out and pretend to protest for something so they can have the appearance of working for, you know, the democratic will when in reality it's all just fabricated in the first place.
But this is beyond a protest.
This is just, this is activism.
This is direct action.
This is...
I love it.
I love seeing it somewhere else that I'm looking for things like this and we're going to have on Tiffany Seancy tomorrow to talk specifically about things that you can do to stop BlackRock from using your retirement money to fund their ESG programs, like things that the average individual, the people listening to my voice right now can go out, do something about and make a change.
I mean, this is a call to action right now.
As just explained in that revolver piece, revolver.news fighting back.
Americans flood the system and crash the entire foreign worker pipeline.
You can do this.
The way it's set up is in order to get H1B visas, they have to technically look for American candidates.
The way they do that is they put ads in Sunday newspapers that nobody reads, nobody looks at.
Here's what you can do.
Go get your Sunday newspaper, look at the ads, send them into jobs.
Now, they'll post them.
People will apply.
Now that company cannot get that H1B visa because they have qualified applicants.
And if they don't choose those qualified applicants, the Department of Labor will come in and audit them.
That's amazing.
That's beautiful.
not a protest, that's That is a commando mission against our enemies.
I love it.
You love to see it.
And I encourage our audience to get involved in that and use their own rules against them and stop them from taking advantage of the American system in order to screw the American people over.
Now I want to go to clip number two here because this is along a similar line.
And in fact, it ties in to what we were talking about yesterday with the CDLs, the people who don't speak English and are illegal immigrants somehow getting commercial driver's licenses when they don't know how to drive a truck and they end up.
killing entire families.
Do you know the guy that killed that family, right?
He did a legal U-turn in an 18-wheeler, caused a T-bone crash with a van full of an innocent American family.
Do you know that supposedly, I don't have any confirmation of this, but supposedly that same guy like collapsed a bridge in like Vermont five years ago.
Apparently this guy drove a 33 ton truck over a bridge only able to support five tons and just collapsed this historic bridge.
And they just let him keep driving.
Which again, this is the danger.
If you can't read the sign that says danger, you know, no trucks over 33 tons.
If that all looks like gibberish to you and you drive your time, I mean, it's just, this is absurd.
We have people that can't read or speak English driving 16-ton trucks on our highways.
What the hell are we doing?
And this has been a problem for a while, but they actually have a way to solve this.
Governor George Ryan of Illinois sold CDLs to trucking companies.
A fraudulently licensed trucker then killed a family's six children.
The parents survive.
Ryan, this governor, was indicted and did five years in federal prison.
money gets laundered through ngos but it's no different So again, so many things in this country today where it's like, this is just an obvious crime.
Why are we not treating it as such?
Especially stuff where you can go go back in the past and like this has already happened, right?
They're giving CDLs to people that should not get them.
And then when those people with the CDLs are involved in crashes where they kill people, you're supposed to look back and go, who gave this person a license?
And this is like the most normal thing ever, right?
If you go to a doctor and he accidentally kills you.
And then you look at his license and you go, wait, he never graduated medical school.
Who gave him this license?
And you find out some dude that he paid $100,000 to fake a diploma for him.
Like, dude, this is all a scam.
It's all a giant fraud.
It's a crime and you're the victim of it.
So why are they not all being held to account?
Again, we don't have this.
This isn't something new.
we have like why do you have licensing if this is how it's operated so you've got Gavin Newsom as governor of California as the head of the governmental body that dispenses CDLs giving CDLs people that do This is not speculation.
It's not like, well, he passed and he still crashed.
No, these people, the test results we have from the guy that killed every, killed the family in Florida, he answered only.
two out of twelve questions and could only identify one street sign in the entire test.
He should not have been given a CDL, but he was.
Why was he?
Now in this case, it sounds like there was a kickback scheme, but it doesn't really matter.
Truck driver accused on deadly Florida Turnpike crashed entering U.S. illegally.
Yeah, so he shouldn't have a CDL.
So who gave him one?
Who gave him the paper that was to him a license to kill?
And why are we not going after them?
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them.
harrison smith
Let's go to clip number two here, tie it all in together.
This person posted this saying a friend of mine went undercover and called one of the job ads from a Facebook group for truck drivers to find jobs.
Let's watch.
@wolfgangkw2
I recently went undercover posing as a non-domicile, non-English speaking driver with zero experience to see just how easy and quick it would be to obtain a truck driving job in America.
Now the first thing I did is I went and I created a fake Facebook account and then I typed in trucking jobs and there's tons of Facebook groups just like the one right there that pop up.
You join the groups and right out of the gate, there's hundreds of posts like this right here.
Assalamualaikum, need Amazon drivers.
Now these Facebook groups are very, I guess you could say, utilitarian because not only can you find these obscure, non-domicile jobs, but you can also browse for active MC numbers with Amazon accounts already attached to them so that you can just buy the MC number from someone else, duct tape it to the side of your truck, and you're good to go.
There's a whole black market on these Facebook groups selling MC numbers with active accounts.
So have you screwed your MC number up as a driver went out and killed someone under your MC number?
That's okay.
Just get on this Facebook group.
and you can buy another one, print it off and duct tape it to your door and then show up at Amazon and you can still haul their freight for them.
Maybe even you're looking to sell an MC number with an active Amazon account.
You can do that also.
Now moving forward with the process, we're about five minutes in now.
I reached out via text message to this phone number right here.
I simply said, Are you still hiring for Amazon driver?
Short time later, I got a phone call and that phone call was a guy whom I personally could barely understand.
I was trying to emulate an accent the best I could to remain cloaked.
And the very first question they asked, which was the deciding factor if they would hire me was, Where are you originally?
I couldn't say I was from America, so I lied.
and I said that I was from India.
They then took my information and I got a phone call back shortly thereafter and it was a three-minute phone call with the guy who was sort of the head honcho over the entire operation who told me it was totally okay that I don't have experience.
That's not going to be an issue at all and that they would be happy to put me behind the wheel of a truck regardless of circumstances.
But just wait.
They actually informed me that they don't just do Amazon.
They also do FedEx and USPS.
They contract for those as well.
Now, if you're a truck driver or if you travel the interstates often, you guys know that Amazon, FedEx, and USPS is sort of the trifecta of misery that we all see being at the scene of each one of these massive wrecks where there's multiple people losing their lives when a non-domicile driver crashes into somebody.
harrison smith
And it happens over and over.
I mean, why are we allowing this?
Why are we allowing this?
Why are we allowing people to screw our system over like this?
It would be bad enough if they were just screwing the system over, but they were all great drivers.
But they're killing people.
And here's the story again from revolver.news, chilling update in case of Indian truck driver who killed three on Florida Turnpike airport.
They report this illegal truck driver made a reckless, unauthorized U-turn that turned deadly and killed three innocent people in the blink of an eye.
But it wasn't just some tragic accident.
It was totally preventable.
And what went down raises deeper questions about who's being allowed behind the wheel of these massive semis that are traveling across American roads.
And again, the crapiest thing about this is that the trucking industry is one of the main ones that will be replaced by AI before anybody else.
So like they're not, they don't even care that this is happening because their ultimate plan is to replace truck drivers with AI anyway.
And so the greater number of disasters and tragedies that happen with 18-wheelers wrecking that just boosts the argument for AI drivers.
They don't actually care about trying to prevent this because the tragedies contribute to their overall goal of going, humans are just too untrustworthy.
I guess humans are just too untrustworthy.
I guess we have to have AI now, but here's the part that'll make your blood really boil.
This may not be the first time this illegal truck driver has wrecked havoc on US roads.
In fact, the man is the very same as another Indian truck driver responsible for collapsing an 88-year-old bridge in Arkansas just a few years ago.
If you all can pull up this article, it actually has the the picture of it.
Wonder if the illegal immigrant that killed three people was the same Hargender Singh that destroyed a bridge in Arkansas five years ago by negligently driving his truck over it.
And again, you got like a 33 where there it is.
Yeah.
So this historic 88 year old bridge that just clearly could not handle an 18 wheeler and had a sign saying the same.
But the guy doesn't speak English.
So he drives right over and collapses an 88 year old bridge and probably costs the city millions of dollars to have to repair it and save him and whatever load he was hauling, you know, went away.
And then they just are like, well, tough luck, buddy, get back in another truck.
Yeah, get to it.
I got, you know, once you kill a family, then we'll step in.
But as long as you're just collapsing bridges and causing traffic jams and acting like an idiot, I guess there's nothing we can do.
matt infowars
You know, I've got an anecdotal story.
And, you know, I was moonlighting and doing an event here in town.
And, you know, a lot of these AV events, right, that you need, you know, professional equipment for have 18 wheelers that, you know, a couple of them for a show, something like that, not uncommon.
The driver who came to pick up a lot of the gear, the engineer on site and everything recognized right away that the guy was super green because he was not down with using any type of load bar or, you know, strapping equipment down inside the trailer of the truck.
And, you know, it was funny because the guy was going all the way back to California to the warehouse with all this gear and talking better part of half a million dollars.
harrison smith
Right.
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Right.
matt infowars
In the in the trailer.
Guy goes, yeah, it's just a short journey.
No worries.
The second you leave my this load bay, you are responsible for all this gear.
harrison smith
So, you know, and that's again, that's the things it's like I said it yesterday.
But like, OK, you know, your family might not be killed by an Indian truck driver.
God willing, I hope you all avoid.
avoid that fate genuinely like your life's gonna get worse i mean how many little tiny you know inconveniences are piling up by the millions day after day that just make your life just a little bit worse.
you're sitting in traffic just a little bit longer you're paying just a little bit more to cover just a little bit higher insurance the wait at the hospital is just a little bit longer just a few more people in there that wouldn't be there otherwise but
just you know these things pile on top of each other one after another a million a day for years on end and it's like okay that's why we're falling apart these little shortcuts these little these little instances where people go, it's not how I would do it, but I guess he's the one responsible.
It's just crazy, man.
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It really is.
harrison smith
Yes, many wondered if this was the same man that caused the deadly crash in Florida.
This bridge collapse happened in 2019, January 30th, Yell County of Arkansas, Yell County town of Ola, Arkansas.
Singh was reportedly hauling a load of processed chicken to Danville.
My God, the chicken nugget minus returns.
Maybe that's the issue.
Could we have a total and complete ban on chicken nuggets until we figure out what's going on here?
We got truckloads of chicken nuggets getting driven into rivers.
We got carnival cruises collapsing into chaos over chicken nuggets.
What's in these chicken nuggets?
What are we doing here?
How is it that we've got two different stories?
Okay, all right.
Just saying, when they call it, what do they call it exactly?
Processed chicken.
It's chicken nuggets.
The guy was handling chicken nuggets.
He had six tons of chicken nuggets.
I know there were signs posted at the bridge entrance warning the driver about the six ton weight limit.
Singh attempted to cross the river anyway in his 38 ton truck.
The limit was six.
His truck weighed 38 tons.
And he thought, yeah, it'll probably be fine.
The man driving that semi either couldn't read the sign or flat out didn't care.
And yes, many wondered if it's the same man that caused the deadly crash in Florida.
Well, we can now report that according to India Times, it is in fact the same man.
They did the dot connecting work.
That's kind of racist.
Look, we're connecting the dots, okay?
The ones in their foreheads.
They explicitly state that the Florida driver is the very same Hardingerardinger Singh that caused the Arkansas Bridge collapse in 2019.
He's worked while working for US City Link Corp.
If this story feels a bit like deja vu, that's because we've been warning about this issue for a while now.
Foreign truck drivers, many of whom are here illegally, are being handed CDLs like Halloween candy, even though they clearly don't know our language, our laws, or even basic trucking safety.
It's not just about one reckless driver named Hardinger Singh.
It's about a systemic breakdown that's flooding our highways with unqualified foreigners behind the wheel of 40-ton death machines.
An American trucker says illegal, possibly Jamaican or Haitian are getting commercial driver's license even though they can't speak English and have no idea how to operate a truck.
He claims they don't know basic things like how to read a scale ticket or how to set up their rigs.
Other drivers claim California is giving CDLs to illegal people who can't even read street signs.
And that apparently is what happened to Singh.
So again, go back in history.
A former governor of Illinois was arrested for this and spent five years in prison for this exact crime, giving CDLs to unqualified truck drivers who went on to cause deadly crashes.
It's exactly what's happening here.
Donald Trump throw Gavin Newsom in prison.
You have the president.
Bring it up again at Governor George Ryan of Illinois sold CDLs to trucking companies.
A fraudulently licensed trucker then killed a family's six children.
The parents survived.
Ryan was indicted and did five years in federal prison.
unidentified
We have some breaking news here.
harrison smith
Russia bombed U.S. factory in one of war's largest attacks.
Russia struck an American business with cruise missiles overnight in one of the largest aerial attacks in the war so far, Ukraine has said.
Ukraine Air Force said some 574 drones and 40 missiles were fired overnight, primarily targeting western regions of the country far from the battlefield's front line in the east and south of the country.
The strikes killed one person and injured fifteen more and struck a major American electronics manufacturer in the city of Muka Mukachevo in Zarkapatia, according to Andriy Sibiha, Ukraine's foreign minister.
The video footage showed a large fire at the premises of Flex Limited, a multinational firm that has its headquarters in Texas.
The company manufactures electronic goods, including game consoles, laptops, and control units for cars and other vehicles.
The bombardment was Russia's third largest aerial attack this year in terms of the number of drones fired and eighth largest in terms of missiles.
scrambled aircraft to protect its airspace during the overnight attack on Lviv, which is less than 50 miles from the Polish border.
Warsaw said it saw no violations of its airspace.
The assault came just days after Putin traveled to Alaska to meet Trump to lay out his terms of peace, which included the Ukraine withdrawing from the entire Donetsk region.
Zelenskyy, the Ukraine president, said the attack was carried out as if nothing were changing at all.
unidentified
This scum.
harrison smith
I mean, what is there more to say about Zelenskyy?
Scum, man.
Right?
Because his whole thing is he tried desperately to stop the peace talks from happening, right?
Right.
The day before the peace talks, Ukraine launched the largest drone attack they ever had.
He's meeting in the UK to try to shore up funding from European leaders to signal to Russia that even if America wants us to fold, we're not going to fold.
We're going to keep fighting.
He hears the demands from Russia after the peace conference and comes out and says, absolutely not.
There's no way.
In fact, he says, the constitution forbids me from surrendering.
land to Russia.
It'll never happen.
Russia's like, okay, here are some bombs.
And they're like, what?
But you're acting like nothing has changed.
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Absolute scumbag, my God.
It's like, if you want there to be peace, why are you doing everything in your power to facilitate the war and continue the war?
And then when the war continues, you can't then cry foul and say, oh my gosh, it's like Putin isn't even trying for peace.
He said Moscow would show no signs of pursuing meaningful peace negotiations and urge Ukraine's allies to respond with stronger pressure, including further sanctions and tariffs.
The American business located in the city of Mukhachevó has 600 workers inside.
The attack sparked large fires and injured 15 people.
The White House previously said its mineral deal with Ukraine would protect the country as Moscow would not dare attack American investments.
So again, it's just Putin reemphasizing.
He's like, I don't need to do peace.
I am winning.
I could destroy Kiev.
I could take over all of Ukraine.
I have and will continue to advance into the country.
So make peace.
Zelensky does everything he can to scuttle peace talks and then cries foul that peace hasn't been achieved.
And some new information is dropped.
We don't have any confirmation about this, but it does align with basic observation.
Ukraine's military losses exposed, 1.7 million dead and missing.
Russian hackers have reportedly breached the Ukrainian General Staff's database, revealing catastrophic losses of the armed forces of Ukraine.
According to the compromised digital registry, if the data is correct, Ukraine lost 1,700.0 troops killed or missing over three years of the conflict.
The breakdown is this, 118,000 in 2022, 405,000 in 2023, 595,000 in 2024, 621,000 in 2025, the heaviest year yet, and we're just a little over halfway through.
So I'll bring you more information about this, but according to Trump, he has been saying for a while that millions are dying in this conflict, and these numbers seem to correspond with that, which is horrifying.
unidentified
All right, welcome back folks.
harrison smith
I'm looking for a post from the red-headed libertarian who responded to this leak of the Ukraine death numbers.
She did the math apparently, and I could just paraphrase it, which looks like I might have to do since I'm having trouble finding it.
But essentially, she broke down the demographics of Ukraine.
it was basically like, according to the official census, the number of adults aged 18 to 35 in Ukraine is about 1.7 million.
So it's like, okay, so big...
Except for the people that fled the country, these numbers are to be believed.
These numbers are to be believed.
Pretty much every Ukrainian man, 18 to 35, people born between whatever,
In fact, we can go to a video here.
The whole thing's very long.
Oh, no.
Okay.
It's not that long.
All right.
I misread the numbers.
Clip 16, Owen Schroyer posted this yesterday.
It's that's why Zelensky keeps the war going.
And it's just a montage of all of the gigantic houses owned by all of the Ukrainian oligarchs.
I misread the time sheet.
I thought it said that this video was nine minutes long.
And frankly, I wouldn't even have been surprised.
I would not be surprised if you could make a nine minute long montage just showing the immense wealth that the Ukrainian oligarchs and leadership and warmongers have accrued to themselves from our tax dollars.
Let's go to clip 16 here.
What is corruption?
It asks.
And these are all of the various members of the Ukrainian government and their very sizable houses all over the world.
And they look very nice.
They look totally untouched by war.
Looks like this might be a reason that they're not so concerned about trying to end the war so quickly.
They can keep going a little longer.
They can rake in a little bit more cash.
And there have been other, I mean, there have been stories out of story.
Frankly, we just have no idea.
It's sort of like the, it's sort of like the mail and ballot situation where it's like, yeah, we can assume that the money's going missing.
It's just the way that the funding mechanism is set up.
It is impossible to know whether the money's going missing in the same way that, yeah, you can audit the mail and ballots, but at the end of the day, the system is so corrupt.
It's so broken on purpose that you can never actually verify whether or not accounts is official or fake.
So that's basically how the.
Ukraine conflict has gone down is the money is just given in cash to a large degree and it just disappears and the Ukrainians go, no, we definitely spent that on weapons.
And then they show up with a new yacht.
Each record released by these Russian hackers contained names, circumstances, and locations of deaths or disappearance, personal details, family contacts, and photographs.
The hack was carried out by a group including KillNet, PalakPro, UserSec, and Berengini.
The hackers now hold terabytes of sensitive material, full loss registries, personal data of Ukraine's special operations and intelligence command, as well as lists of all foreign arms suppliers and weapons delivered from 2022 to 2025.
And so again, the horrifying breakdown is that 1.7 million men have died just from Ukraine in this war.
Once again, this is very much aligned with what Donald Trump has said when he's speaking.
extemporaneously about the figures he's seen.
And the question once again is, for what?
For what purpose and why?
And of course, we've seen video after video of the Ukrainian recruitment officers grabbing people off the street, grabbing fathers out of their homes, hauling them away, sending them to the front line to be drone fodder in this World War I style trench warfare.
whose ultimate result was inevitable and a foregone conclusion from the outset.
unidentified
The last one was the first one.
harrison smith
Y'all remember really early on when Russia bombed a dam and it caused a bunch of flood water to go sweeping across these World War II battlefields and in like the first week of the Ukraine war you had thousands of human skulls emerging from the ground wearing SS helmets.
Y'all remember that?
When God gave us a very clear sign as to what lies at the end of this road?
I do.
I remember that.
Skulls left scattered after Ukraine dam breach, maybe from Second World War.
I made a big deal about this at the time.
You know, maybe I'm just, you know, I'm a romantic.
I, you know, I look for signs.
I try to read, I try to read the signals, the omens.
that God is presenting us with.
And to me, when you have a war begin, and one of the first things that happens is you have thousands of people
the SS helmet on the head.
Buried for 80 years only in this symbolic moment to re-emerge.
The ghosts of the war in the past warning us of what's ahead.
Craziest ones where the mouth is open.
It's like angled up.
It literally looks like it's a skeleton desperately clawing its way up from the grave.
But hey, you know, Victoria Nuland wanted to...
So that's what this is all for, I guess.
You know, George Soros is pissed.
He can't turn little Russian boys into girls.
So, you know, sorry, Ukraine.
unidentified
Ukraine.
Thank you.
harrison smith
All right, we'll move on.
I do have some more to talk about that, but well, we'll move on.
Mexican, I'm sorry, the military is preparing attacks on Mexican cartels.
The Trump administration has directed the military to prepare for lethal strikes against cartel targets inside Mexico, three military sources tell us.
The top secret planning order issued late spring directs Northern Command Northcom to manage the attack plans which are ready by mid September.
They are to be ready by mid September.
Though U.S. Mexico military relations are broad and cooperative, any military action south of the border is considered extremely sensitive for both Washington and the Mexican federal government and is rarely discussed in public.
Not only is Donald Trump uniquely focused on TCOs, transnational criminal organizations, the official name for cartels, having designated them terrorists in one of his first executive orders, but he's shown himself to be willing to take unilateral action despite potentially negative political ramifications, said one intelligence official.
He and the other sources say that the military action could be unilateral, that is without the involvvement or approval of the Mexican government.
The unprecedented order was discussed at a July meeting at Northcomm headquarters in Colorado Springs.
Today, more than ever, the challenges we face demand a joint, coordinated, and adapted response, Morales said after the Colorado visit, trying to impress upon Pentagon and military leaders that any potential operation be conducted by the two nations together.
The problem is that the cartels...
So what are you supposed to do?
We talk about this forever.
When you have a country ostensibly has a civilian leadership, it has a government.
But what happens when the government is weaker than the cartels?
What happens when you, as the government, try to go and arrest a cartel leader, put him in jail, and then the cartels show up in tanks, rip the doors off the jail, haul the guy away, and leave your soldiers.
dead on the ground behind them.
Are you really in charge?
Are you really the government?
Or are the cartels just allowing you to play government as long as it doesn't interfere with their business.
And so what does that mean?
What that means is that our most immediate neighbor to our south is basically a group of terrorists.
I mean, it's a group of criminal networks.
It's not actually a government.
The government is there just as long as and in so much as they.
serve the cartels.
But if they get in the way of the cartels, the cartels just beat them up and kill them and do what they want anyway.
So that's the actual power in Mexico.
You can vote forever you want.
The constitution can say whatever it wants to say.
If you don't have the power to arrest a cartel leader because the cartels outnumber you, outgun you, and have more influence than you, then you're just some dude, right?
You're just some guy wearing a badge.
But it doesn't actually matter.
You have no actual power.
And the actual authorities in that area are the cartels.
So that's who runs Mexico.
Just so we're clear.
And so...
And not only do we have to do this because Mexico is literally incapable of doing this for a variety of different reasons.
Not only are they outgunned, but like the people in positions of power in Mexico are paid off by the cartels and will not move against them if they themselves don't want to have their families assassinated, their heads chopped off with a chainsaw, and their dead body hung over the local overpass.
You know, that's what it's like outside of America.
Northcom is already involved in Mexico in a host of ways, including combating the cartels.
General Gillot alluded to this in his recent testimony to Congress where he said cooperation with Mexico is already closer than at any point in history.
But Mexico's resisting this.
And the Mexican government is going out and telling Mexicans in America to resist deportation and to organize politically against things like tariffing expropriations or, you know, tariffing the money that's sent to Mexico.
So, you know, at a certain point, we just got to do what we got to do.
America is our cartel.
I was sort of explaining this the other day when we were talking about Washington, D.C. and all these criminal gangs that are operating there.
And a lot of libertarians, you know, it's a big libertarian or anarchist talking point that like, we don't have a government.
We just have a mafia.
We have a mob.
We have a bunch of gangsters, you know, sitting on top of us and telling us what to do.
And like, yeah, you're right.
That is what governments are.
That's what gangs are.
What are gangs other than just, you know, like-minded, associated people who agree to have each other's back?
And the reason you have gangs is for self-protection and for imposition of power on others.
Right?
Well, you would join a gang because you live in a dangerous neighborhood and you go gee somebody could kill me and get away with it but if i join up if i join the crips if i join the you know tda or whoever then those people won't kill me because my my boys will go get them it's a form of protection so it's a shield it's the same reason we have a government it's just instead of being predicated on you know pure physical power,
we've actually elevated and we're able to use our human intelligence and enlightenment ideals and actually establish governments that theoretically justify themselves beyond the use of force.
But at the end of the day, that is what they are.
Now, you can not like that all you want.
You can not like that the sky is blue.
You can really think that purple would be a better color.
Think that all you want.
My friend, the sky is blue.
So, and governments are gigantic gangs.
The reason that's not a bad thing, the reason I'm not against that is because that's my gang.
That's the whole idea is that the government is our gang.
It's our cartel.
They're our friends that will look out for us.
So we've got all these little cartels.
We've got all these little gangs running around, acting like they're big shots.
I want my gang to put them in place.
So that's how everybody should think about their nation.
That's why I'm like a nationalist.
It's like, this is my gang.
These are my people.
And when you mess with one of us, We're going to stomp you into the dirt because we're stronger than you and we're better than you.
We're smarter than you.
We have better weapons than you.
We have more money than you.
Why would you mess with us?
unidentified
Why would you mess with us?
harrison smith
And I've felt that personally when we went to Mexico as a cameraman with Ben Swan, and we were investigating the disappearance of protesters that had been disappeared by the Mexican government.
A bus full of school-aged student protesters disappeared by the Mexican government.
We went down there to investigate it.
And at times we were being followed by the federales and we had to lie on our visas to get in because if they would have known what we were investigating, they wouldn't havet have let us so part of me was kind of nervous like geez here we are in mexico under the authority of the mexican government and sort of for the first time in my life i was like man it feels really good to be american right now knowing that if mexico tries to do something to me the american government is going to have my back now maybe that was wishful thinking
but that is how it's supposed to work and that is generally how it works where if I as an American go down to Mexico and the Mexican government arrests me or my family can't get in contact with me, the U.S. government goes, hey, you have our, that's our friend.
He belongs to us.
You're messing with him.
You're about to unleash, about to unleash hell on yourself.
unidentified
So give us our boy back.
harrison smith
Isn't that cool?
Isn't that a cool thing to have at your disposal?
by sheer fact of your inclusion in this exclusive club, what it means to be an American.
Why so infuriating that we just give this away?
The total strangers have never contributed to it.
In fact, are just weakening us and So when you strip away all of the ceremony and pomp, what you're left with is the very simple fact that we're all part of different gangs.
And for most of us, for me, I want Trump to be our gang leader to go impose our will on other gangs and protect us from the actions of other gangs.
So these cartels are just chumped up children when compared to the awe-inspiring might of the United States and our military.
So why we let them take advantage of us at all is just a choice we're making.
It's just a mercy that we're showing them that they don't deserve and have never even asked for.
So I'm for it.
So I say go to war with the cartels in northern Mexico and free the people of Mexico from them.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
Hell, if we really wanted to help the Mexican people, we'd conquer them, actually.
Actually, I think they, for the most part, vast majority of Mexicans would probably appreciate.
having America come in and put, you know, an American governor over them because America believes in our system and doesn't constantly undercut it.
As we've explained a million times and is just, just talk to a Mexican person if you have any questions about this.
Do you, do you understand that like in Mexico, everybody takes bribes about everything all the time?
And it's just a part of their culture.
It's a part of their system.
That's just, it's called the bite.
And it's just an understood thing that people in power are corrupt.
They all are.
And so if you can pay them off, you're going to be treated nicely by them.
them in if you can't then you're on your own you you Thank you.
And I wish I, if I could just impress one thing on the American people, it's like, why, why are you under the impression that like everywhere is like America?
Nowhere is like America.
Nowhere in the world.
And America is not even like America anymore.
Because the more we become not America, the poor we welcome other people from other parts of the world.
These guys just got busted stuff in mailboxes, all these Muslim guys in ham-trank or however the hell you say that name.
Have you ever talked to anybody about another video?
I'll never be able to find it here.
It's a video of a candidate for mayor in India.
And he's driving through the city and he's filming himself.
He's got somebody there filming him.
He's in the back seat of a car, the window's down, and he's handing out cash as he drives through the neighborhood.
And outside is a crowd of people all clamoring to try to grab cash.
And it's like, he's not hiding it.
He's not doing this, you know, secretly.
Because this is the way their system works.
The average Mexican's most frequent brush with the system is the mordida, the bite, those are small bribes, tips, and other extracurricular handouts that public servants and others squeeze out of the citistery to perform routine functions.
It sounds like hell.
Bureaucracy already is hell.
Imagine you have to pay for the privilege, right?
Imagine if going to the DMV wasn't bad enough already.
You got to shell out 20 bucks.
to the dude behind the counter because his cousin got him the job.
It's just like, that's what the rest of the world is like.
that too.
You ever been to Italy?
They just try to screw you over constantly.
It's just scam after scam after scam, which is why they pay just as much in taxes as the Germans do, but their trains are crap and the German trains are perfect.
It's like you got these different mindsets of people that are not equal.
They're not the same.
They're not both fine.
No, one is good and one is not.
The American system is good.
It was good.
It's supposed to be good.
You're supposed to be able to give people power knowing in full confidence that they won't abuse it.
that just because they could force you to pay 20 bucks to get your driver's license, they're just not going to do that.
Because they understand that that $20 they get now is not worth the societal destruction they're sowing in the process.
That getting this little benefit now for yourself in a selfish way is not better than being honorable and contributing to a society where we can all understand the rules and not be screwed over by one another and not feel the need to screw other people over because you're being screwed over.
It's just, why are we moving away from the system?
that we once had towards this system that is just worse in every possible way.
Because bad people don't want you to be upstanding.
Evil people don't want judges that aren't corrupt.
The evil people want the corrupt judges so they can get away with stuff.
The corruption is there to facilitate the evil.
unidentified
Anyway, we should go to war with the cartels.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
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AF Post on X, Jerusalem has frozen the bank account of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, which represents roughly half of Palestinian Christians and is one of the largest landholders in Israel.
The Knesset, for example, is built on land leased from the Orthodox Church.
The Patriarchate manages not only churches but also schools, hospitals, and welfare services for Palestinians in Israel and the West Bank.
In an email from the Jerusalem municipality, Israeli officials defended the freeze, saying administrative enforcement proceedings are initiated against the Greek patriarchate for failing to settle their property tax obligations on assets that are not used as houses of worship.
And we actually covered this earlier this year when the decision was first made.
to try to get taxes out of the Orthodox Church, despite them being the landowners who have been there forever and grandfathered.
in their tax-exempt status.
And this has nothing to do with administrative whatever excuse they're using.
It's very clear it's not, it's not complicated at all.
Right now, Israel is massively expanding its illegal, terrorist West Bank settlements.
The West Bank, of course, in 1948 was 85% Christian.
Since then, it's dwindled down to about 10% Christian, but it is home to one of the largest Christian populations in the Middle East that have been there forever.
And now the Israelis are moving on the West Bank.
So Muslims and Christians alike are being displaced.
So the area.
can be Judaized and annexed into Israel proper.
This is totally illegal.
It is in complete and flagrant violation of multiple, not just international laws on the books, as established by the Geneva Convention and all these other meetings that all the countries have at the end of wars to establish rules of conflict to govern geopolitical strife in the future, but also agreements that Israel themselves have agreed to.
You've got settlements.
the Oslo Accords and others where Israel signs agreements, whether it's facilitated by Switzerland or America, you've got Palestinians and Israelis both agreeing to terms, and then the Israelis break those terms.
So when we talk about the West Bank settlements and the expansion now being activated are illegal, even though Mike Johnson is going and visiting them and encouraging them, totally ridiculous.
It doesn't just violate international law as imposed by an outside body.
It violates the agreements that Israel themselves have made in terms of who owns what land.
and what the conditions are there.
Israel considers military recruitment inside USA as soldier shortage persists, which I think is kind of,, this is kind of a funny headline because it's presenting this as if this doesn't always happen and hasn't always happened.
Israel considers military recruitment inside USA a soldier shortage persists.
Now a lot of people saw this and thought that meant they would just be recruiting like American Christians and maybe they would, but I don't think so.
No, they're what they say is they're trying to, you know, recruit from their diaspora.
They're trying to recruit from the Jewish population living in the United States and other countries around the world, which they already do to a very large degree.
And a huge, huge, huge, huge, huge number of IDF soldiers are like college kids from America that go and serve in the IDF for a year.
I have like a million reasons why that should not be allowed as Americans, but I think they're all fairly obvious.
According to Israeli Army Radio, a state media outlet, Israel may mount an effort to recruit 600 to 700 Jews a year from the diaspora, a term referring to Jews living somewhere other than Israel.
At first, Israel would concentrate its efforts in the United States and France, the countries with the two largest Jewish populations, at roughly 6,450,000 respectively.
In February, there are, as of February, there are 3,500 diaspora soldiers serving in the IDF, with nearly 900 of them Americans.
Israel calls such troops lone soldiers.
The majority of American lone soldiers are coming after high school, either directly after high school or after a gap year program, said Noia Govrin, director of the lone soldiers program at a nonprofit that encourages Americans and Canadians to make a league, that is to move to Israel and become citizens.
In the past few years, there have been a noticeable increase in college graduates that come to Israel to serve as lone soldiers, she said in The Times of Israel.
The IDF is coping with the 10,000 to 12,000 soldiers shortfall.
There are two principal drivers, dash draft dodging by ultra-orthodox Israelis and lower retention of current soldiers who are leaving the IDF at an elevated rate as the war in Gaza nears its second anniversary.
Some are voluntarily leaving via extreme means.
At least 16 soldiers have killed themselves in 2025 and 54 since October 7.
More than 3,700 have been diagnosed with PTSD.
There are some 14,600 deserters, according to the Jerusalem Post.
The IDF is about to close the window on a sort of amnesty plan, which gives draft dodgers until Thursday to sign up for a service by phone or online that could be rapidly ushered into the IDF's ranks in the coming weeks.
If they do, they'll be spared criminal charges and penalties that include prohibition on foreign travel.
So Israel is trying to take over Gaza.
At the same time, they're rattling the saber and talking about going to war once again in Iran.
They're trying to carve up the western parts of Syria as we speak.
And they still have Hezbollah and the Yemeni Houthis to deal with.
In addition to all of that, they're finding that their manpower is massively short for all of these attempts.
And they've been incapable so far of tricking America into providing the soldiers they need to carry out the Greater Israel project.
So they're trying to recruit from the American diaspora, which they already have, thousands of soldiers that are American in the IDF.
And again, I worry about this because, I mean, look at the story that we had of the Israeli cybersecurity director got caught as a pedophile and he was released back to Israel by, you know, an IDF, a former IDF operative, Israeli first DA in that position of power.
And it's like, I wonder, I mean, if I've got a friend that goes to Israel on a gap year and joins the IDF and then comes back to America.
I mean, where would his loyalty lie if he got a call one day from the IDF, from his battalion commander saying, hey, we got a mission for you, you know?
Is he going to say no?
He took an oath.
Was he going to, you know, do something that would be against the interests of America?
Maybe.
Would he even know it was against the interests of America?
I mean, do we have at this point thousands of, you know, IDF sleeper cells in America receiving instruction?
Why would we allow that?
I mean, am I the crazy one here?
Or if you serve in a foreign country, That doesn't seem that crazy to me.
Sort of have to choose one or the other.
Not now.
Right now, you can serve as a congressman like Brian Mast and wear your IDF uniform into the capital and fly the Israeli flag over the American one in your office.
Why we allow any of this is absolutely beyond me.
And it's only because Israel enjoys this special position where it doesn't get treated like any other government would and should.
Meanwhile, Kentucky Judge, killed by sheriff, ran courthouse like a brothel and traded sex for favors at twisted parties, according to the victim.
The rural Kentucky Judge, gunned down in his own chambers last year, ran a twisted sex ring in which young women were coaxed into performing sexual favors just to get out of trouble, one of the alleged victims claims.
Taya Adams alleged she was among those caught up in Judge Kevin Mullins' apparent sex for favors scheme that saw him and others in the tiny town of Whitesburg demand sex in exchange for cash or get offenders off the hook.
Adams told NewsNation's Banfield that Mullins, who was shot execution style in his letcher, letcher, county chambers, allegedly by his longtime sheriff pal, Sean Steins, last September had warned her to keep quiet about the so-called depraved ring.
We would do sex parties and perform shows and have sex with them for money, things like that, Adams alleged.
It was consensual.
It was the thing that we were so young, and then they used it against us to destroy our lives later.
I remember at the time, there were rumors that this guy, this judge had been caught by the sheriff, like texting the sheriff's daughter or something.
And I remember the time we covered this, we said, we don't really know what the case is here, what we do know is how both of the men involved look on their faces.
And that was enough for me to decide this judge may have had something coming.
Can we bring up a picture of this judge?
I just want to know if it's a type of face you would trust your young daughter with.
I think it's nice to be able to see these things.
The claims only add to the disturbing allegations that have emerged in the wake of Mullins' chilling caught on camera slaying last year, including that the slain judge been running the courthouse like a brothel.
It has since been revealed one woman, Sabrina Adkins, threw Mullins' name into the mix during a 2022 criminal investigation into a Letcher County Deputy Sheriff who was later jailed for rape and sodomy of a female inmate.
That's the best picture I've seen of him.
And it's still not great.
It's unclear if the alleged extortion scheme had anything to do with Mullins' shooting.
You know, you think there's one K, one place where like corruption didn't enter, It would be a small town courtroom, some judge who spends 90% of his time dealing with like open bottle tickets and speeding tickets.
Some people you just can't even trust with just even a tiny little ounce of power.
Even just a modicum, just a tiny dollop of power goes right to their head and they go completely insane.
I'm looking up the picture.
Kevin Mullins.
Judge Kevin Mullins.
Donna, do people recognize, do people know this story?
I mean, look at this guy.
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Look at that face.
*thud*
harrison smith
You're telling me that guy ran a sex ring?
What?
You're telling me this lovable, trustworthy face was holding jail time over women's heads unless they did things to him?
My God, I can't believe it.
You know, sometimes you can't judge a book by its cover.
I don't know.
Maybe he's innocent.
know.
All I know is she, I, I, I don't know, man.
Would we not be better off if like...
What if we just put the most handsome person in charge?
matt infowars
I am.
harrison smith
There's something metaphysical in charge here.
Well, he is, Donald Trump, the golden man.
Well, you ever notice, I'm not one to judge people on their physical appearance.
I was raised better than that.
I understand looks can be deceiving.
But there is sort of a continuity, isn't there?
There's sort of a...
dr james giordano
Why is that?
harrison smith
I don't know.
I don't know why it is, but it's pretty universal.
And then you show a pretty girl on an ad and everybody goes crazy and calls you a Nazi.
You show Sidney Sweeney putting pants on.
And it's like you've committed a crime against nature.
At least that's what we're told by the shuffling pot-bellied gremlins that deign to rule over us.
From justthenews.com, IRS began criminal probe into Clinton Foundation in 2019, then suddenly stopped, memo show.
Was a major investigation derailed?
Quote, can't talk about the CF, and IRS memo states in recounting how IRS agents suddenly cut off contact with whistleblowers providing information after months of cooperation.
Years after the FBI was forced to shut down multiple corruption probes of Bill and Hillary Clinton's charity, the IRS under President Donald Trump began a criminal tax investigation into the Clinton Foundation and its dealings with other players on the global charity stage, but then abruptly stopped working with whistleblowers in spring 2019, according to IRS memos and internal emails reviewed by Just The News.
The documents released under the Freedom of Information Act add a new body of evidence about the federal government's concerns about the former First Family's famous global charity, as well as persistent narrative of federal agents being thwarted in their pursuit of investigations tied to major Democrat party figures.
So we just need to fire those up again, I guess.
And in addition, look into who tried to shut them down in the first place.
This is an article that is not exactly..
Maybe we'll save it for another time.
We haven't touched too much on it, but it's something that I'm very, very happy the Trump administration is doing, and that is confronting and dismantling the anti-white propaganda at the Smithsonian from the American Conservative.com, Smithsonian's anti-white propaganda.
It says, look at a studying exhibit from the website of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture on a web page that's about the menace of whiteness.
Aside from the anti-white stereotypes here, notice the inadvertently anti-black insanity, things like hard work, being on time, cause and effect, rational thinking, respect for authority, and politeness., all these things, according to the museum, are manifestations of whiteness.
Did David Duke write this stuff?
It's crazy.
If a white man said that black people are lazy, can't keep a schedule, have no respect for authority, can't think straight, are rude, et cetera, he would be rightly criticized as racist.
But there it is at the taxpayer funded National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Why?
Why do we pay for this racial propaganda?
The museum itself looks fantastic, but this is disgusting.
The museum teaches black people that being on time for work is racist oppression.
Don't believe me?
Look, what kind of country do these museum curators want?
And it's the same image that we've shown over and over and over again, which is just the aspects of whiteness as published by the Smithsonian.
And yeah, literally, it's like being on time, having respect, personal property, aspects and assumptions of whiteness and white culture in the United States.
I'm not going to say what race wrote this chart.
All right.
They were Jewish to quote Kanye, to quote Kanye West.
But this is the type of stuff that Trump is confronting.
Trump is.
you know, telling the Smithsonian, hey, you got to get all this crap out.
And then the mainstream media is reporting it frantically with their hair on fire going, Trump is trying to impose his view of America on the Smithsonian.
And he's doing away.
They're not teachinging about slavery anymore is this the type of stuff that you want and that's not even really the anti i mean it's anti-white in that it is aligned with everything just portraying aspects of the european culture yeah white culture as if it's bad and so trump wants to get rid of it and these people are uh are freaking out and not letting it So again,
this is the same thing we deal with every single, every single day over and over and over again.
It's like, where do you start the cycle?
Okay.
If everything was fine, if the Smithsonian was just doing their job, just plugging away.
Just we're focused on history.
We don't racialize anything.
We're just we dig up fossils and we tell stories about Harriet Tubman.
Like if they were just doing normal stuff.
Oh, look, a spaceship, isn't that cool?
No one would have a problem with it.
And then if Trump came in and went, actually, you need to change everything to fit my view of, yeah, you'd look at that and go, this is authoritarian.
This is crazy.
The Smithsonian doesn't have to bend its will to the American president just because he has his own ideology, wants to import it.
Yeah, I'd be against that too.
But you forget that Trump is only doing this in response to years upon years upon years of concerted anti-whiteite propaganda from the Smithsonian where they've got plaques on all the walls criticizing, you know, saying whites are the ones who invented slavery and racializing everything and calling, you know, uh aspects of whiteness things like being on time or pulling yourself up from your bootstraps.
And it's like this is offensive, this is horrible, this is just hateful and wrong.
So Trump is coming in to fix it, get back to how it should be.
But if you don't tell that story, then you can portray it as Trump coming in and imposing his own view.
And it's just a lie.
Uh, from ground dot news, I mentioned this article earlier, debate emerges on the role of empathy as, as some Christian conservatives challenge its value, that's a lie.
That's a mischaracterization.
Historian Susan Lanzoni notes a shift in the perception of empathy, which has been co-opted politically, particularly regarding progressive views on kindness and morality.
There is such a thing as like suicidal empathy.
But, you know, the thing about empathy is it's not sympathy.
You don't have to agree with the thing that you empathize with.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe I'm using the word wrong.
To me, I can empathize with a thief and I can understand the mindset that compels somebody to be a thief.
That doesn't mean I'm justifying the position or agree with the position.
It just means I can model the brain that makes that decision.
I can project as if I was one with that idea, how I would feel, what would be my motivation, how I would justify it to myself.
It's still wrong.
It's still bad.
But if you want to solve it, you have to understand what it is that's compelling them.
With anything.
With, with...
I get it.
I can empathize with you and I can say if I was in your position, if I'd been Raised like you, if I had the values you have, yes, I would go and do this thing.
Okay.
It's still wrong.
You're still a bad person for doing it, but you can empathize with bad.
Do people not know that?
Do people not know you can empathize with bad people and still think that they're bad?
You can empathize with both sides of a conflict in order to best understand the motivations behind both the parties involved, especially it's necessary to do that if you want to stop the situation from occurring.
And that most of the problem that we deal with and the thing I started this show rambling about is the lack of the ability of people to model the minds of their enemies.
Literally the number one rule of war, understand your enemy.
Now, the really interesting thing about that, so you have to understand your enemy to defeat them, but once you truly understand your enemy, you kind of have to love them.
Like you can't love, you can't understand something that you don't love.
You can't love something you can't, you don't understand.
And so there is this, this ultimate sort of ironic conclusion at the end of it where you just arrive at what Jesus Christ said 2,000 years ago, which is you need to love your enemy, but you need to love your enemy even if you are trying to defeat them, even though they're your enemy, and even though you can disagree or not give any credence to the things that they feel, how do you not have the ability to understand how they feel?
And again, this is something that I think sort of underlies a lot of my coverage, if you've noticed.
is trying to explain, here's the position of the bad people doing the bad thing.
Here's why they're doing it.
Here's what motivates them, and it's bad, and we need to stop them.
We need to empathize.
You need to understand where they're coming from, what's motivating them in order to counteract and defeat them.
Without empathy, you're lost.
That's what frustrates me so much about a lot of the conflict, the internacine, the inter right-wing conflict that goes on.
Because you have a lot of people that are just completely incapable of understanding ideas they don't agree with or understanding mindsets that are contrary to their own.
So empathy can be weaponized and be utilized to your detriment.
So I'm absolutely against empathy being so powerful that it causes you to give your country away because some criminal is crying about the laws that he doesn't like.
So what?
Shut up.
We have to have empathy for him.
So again, I see so much of this as just the false dichototomy, where it's like you either have to be super empathetic and loving, in which case you have to give your country away now.
Give us your children.
Give us your heritage.
Give us your inheritance.
Aren't you empathetic?
Or you have to just be heartless and just go, I hate everybody else.
Everybody else needs to die.
These are your only options if you're a stupid person.
If you're an intelligent person, and we have to stop now.
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