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alex jones
In the slave manuals, it says, and Julius Caesar wrote in some of his annals back to when he was exiled, you know, to fight the Germans, but finally beat him when nobody else could for 300 years and became his big hero.
They'd roll in and they'd say, you know, to a fortress, which was usually wooden fortresses, to the Germans, All right, you got a week to give up and to give us all this tribute of cattle and horses and a bunch of your men got to go join our legion and you got to give us this tribute or in a week or two they give them a number.
We're going to burn everything down.
We're going to kill every man down to age 11 and we're going to ship all your women and children off as slaves to Rome.
They just show up and they say, you got a week, you got two, it would vary, you got a month, and then we're going to burn everything down and we're going to kill everybody.
And then they would get all the women together.
So they had all their interpreters.
They'd say, listen, some of you are going to be captured here to raise crops and work for us, for our legions, and some of you are going to work in our bordel and be our horse, and we're going to decide which women serve us better, who's going to be in charge.
And if any of you give us any lip, we're just going to start killing your little boys.
So out of love, the White House slaves would be the biggest oppressor.
And they figured out the psychology, the Romans had it all down.
And that's the same thing.
So feminism, that's what it is.
It's the house slave.
Every major corporation of the Fortune 100 and almost every major government and the big think tanks and the tax-free foundations are robber barons.
And by the 1880s, they developed out of the theory of eugenics from the 1850s.
The modern update on it came from Plato and the Greeks of social Darwinism.
Meaning, no matter how evil, how destructive, how horrible you are to the general public, you are the apex predator as the globalist.
as the robber barons, as the British Empire, as Cecil Rhodes, as JP Morgan, as Lord Rothschild.
Anyone you can steal, dominate, manipulate, poisonison, kill, enslave, deserve it, and you're doing a positive thing for society.
It's a twist on that which doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
But then they sell it through a lovely, squishy, liberal NPR voice of Oh, be nice, be friendly.
Oh, women need to vote.
Oh.
unidentified
Two of the co founders of Ms. Gloria Steinem and Pat Carbine were guest speakers at this luncheon this afternoon, and they're both with me now on fresh air.
alex jones
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Now they're wedded to the state and the system, and they're the new bosses, just like the Romans did.
unidentified
Gloria Steinem said, If you don't go out to work, you betray the movement of feminism, you betray the women's rights movement.
Babies will be fine, don't worry about them, put them in daycare, give them to a babysitter.
You need to go out to work.
You need to be soldiers in this war that we're waging.
And women just soaked it up.
Meanwhile, Gloria Steinem never had children, so she could say that.
That message was very destructive.
alex jones
So they sell the tyranny as liberal and loving, but all of it is undermined and control.
You see movies like Django, Unchained and stuff, and you know, it's a black guy in the house and he.
And he is the biggest racist and all that.
And that idea of Uncle Tom, it wasn't Uncle Tom's folks.
I'm not putting down black women.
On record, it was black women in charge.
That's called being a house slave.
Now, where did they get that?
You think that was invented by the colonies?
No.
All over the world, including Africa, where they still have slavery, it was the same institution.
unidentified
In Libya, hundreds of immigrants along North Africa migrants' routes are being bought and sold in an open slave market.
So listen carefully.
Slavery is not dead.
It is very much alive.
alex jones
You'd kill the men, keep some of the boys, and then the women would go into Stockholm syndrome, almost all of them, and would be your best servants, and you'd create them as the subclass, but the bosses over the others.
It's the same thing over and over and over again.
So you can talk to a feminist, you can talk to all these brainwashed people, and they feel like they're part of the power structure and they're in the system.
This system is designed to make you stupid and alone and enslaved and finally dead.
Just don't look at me because I'm white and tell me I'm some superstar slave master.
In fact, you know the only place in the world now that they've studied all the cultures where they did it.
Where they didn't have slavery was Western Europe.
Africa had slavery.
Asia had slavery.
Mesoamerica was based on slavery and they sacrificed the slaves.
What you've been taught about white people is absolute horseback from one end to another.
unidentified
It's Friday, August 29th in the year of our Lord, 2025.
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
I think it's time to blow this scene.
Get everybody in the stuff together.
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
A very big Friday edition we have for you today.
We're going to be joined by Jack Hadfield in the second hour.
He, of course, is a U.K. journalist.
He's been there on the scene capturing a lot of the great videos that we've shown on this program and have gone viral all over the Internet.
Some of the protests that have been breaking out over the increasingly insufferable condition of the native Brits.
We'll talk to him in the second hour.
In the third hour, we'll be joined by BX, Becca, who, of course, has a lot of information to provide us about the shooting yesterday or the day before, rather, in the Annunciation Church and the connections to the pedophile, satanic cults that we, of course, have been talking with her about for the last year or more.
We have a lot of political news to get into as well.
to open up the phone lines for your calls.
I'll do that in the first hour since we have guests in the second and third.
But we'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch.
Okay, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, 29 August 2025.
Vance in exclusive interview said he's ready to be president while also hailing Trump's health.
The first time President Vice President JD Vance walked into the Oval Office, he noticed the drapes, but he insists he's not measuring them for a future turn behind the Resolute Desk, saying, quote, I've gotten a lot of good on the job training over the last two hundred days, Vance said in an exclusive interview with USA Today on august 27, when Aspy was ready to assume the role of Commander in Chief.
His boss, after all is the oldest person to have been sworn in as president of the United States.
President Donald Trump was 78 when he began his second term in office.
The president is in incredibly good health.
He's got incredible energy.
The wide ranging interview covered topics including his televised spat with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Taylor Swift Travis Kelsey engagement and the president's controversial efforts to oust a Federal Reserve governor.
While the questions of Trump's age had been raised throughout his presidential campaign by Democrats and even his own primary opponent, Nikki Haley, concerns about Trump's health have resurfaced in recent months having to do with his hands and feet.
being swollen, marks on the back of his hand, bruising and other sorts like that.
I know Alex spent like a whole show earlier this week just encouraging Trump to take care of his health.
He's got a long four years to get through here.
It is astonishing that he was 78 years old when inaugurated.
You really do forget because he does not seem like a nearly 80-year-old man.
But obviously, that might be behind some of the frustrations with, you know, how maybe he doesn't seem quite as on top of things as he was before.
Meanwhile, Trump's approval rating hits record low of second term.
Trump's approval rating dropped to a new low for his second term in the latest Quinnipiac University poll, and it continues to go down, obviously, for a whole number of reasons.
But like I was saying the other day, I mean, who has he brought into the coalition since he became president?
Since he was inaugurated for the second time, I've seen a lot of his core base supporters move away from him because of his senseless devotion to Israel and the way that so much of our system is being hijacked for apparently the, you know, pet projects or particular interest of his donor class while ignoring or failing to deliver on a lot of the promises.
Obviously, the Epstein files has been a disaster.
And there's been absolutely no corresponding, you know, boost from the left.
Like it's not like he's gaining people on the left while losing people on the right.
As far as I can tell, he's just losing people on the right.
And nobody from the left is joining up.
It's not great.
It's not looking great, folks.
Meanwhile, Medicare will require prior approval for certain procedures.
Private insurers often require a cumbersome review process that frequently results in the denial or delay of essential treatments that are readily covered by traditional Medicare.
This practice, known as prior authorization, has drawn public scrutiny, which intensified after the murder of a United Healthcare executive last December.
Miss Irez, a 74-year-old retired accounting professor, said she wanted to avoid the hassle that has been associated with such practices under Medicare Advantage, which are private plans financed by the U.S. government.
Now, she's concerned she will face those denials anywhere.
Anyway, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services plans to begin a pilot program that would involve a similar review process for traditional Medicare, the federal insurance program for people 65 and older, as well as for many young people with disabilities.
The pilot would start in six states next year, including Oklahoma.
The federal government plans to hire private companies to use artificial intelligence to determine whether patients would be covered for some procedures like certain spine surgeries or steroid injections.
Similar algorithms used by insurers have been the subject of several high-profile lawsuits, which have asserted that the technology allowed the companies to swiftly deny large batches of claims and cut patients off from care and rehabilitation facilities.
The AI companies selected to oversee the program would have a strong financial incentive to deny claims.
Medicare plans to pay them a large share of the savings generated from such rejections.
And again, we're seeing the way in which AI will be used and abused, not to just like a calculator, used to come to unbiased conclusions that we can trust because it's a robot making them and they don't have the proclivity to lie like humans do, they can be programmed to lie by humans who want them to come to a predetermined conclusion, which is what's happening here.
unidentified
Which, why can't you?
harrison smith
And we can get back into that later.
But there's a...
GOP Health Committee chair calls for CDC vaccine advisors meeting to be postponed.
Senator Bill Casty called for the Department of Health and Human Services to postpone the CDC's vaccine advisory committee meeting due to turmoil in the leadership after the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez.
Several top officials resigned from the CDC, raising concerns about the agency's credibility in vaccine and policy leadership.
Monarez's lawyers claim she's suing for wrongful termination, alleging that she resisted unscientific vaccine directives from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Democrat Senators Bernie Sanders and Patty Murray express urgency for oversight and accountability regarding the leadership changes and the firing of Monarez.
There also was a big protest walkout at the CDC with a bunch of the employees there walking out in opposition to the firing of some of these people and the retiring of others or the basically people quitting in protest that the CDC director Susan Monarez was fired.
One of the people is the weird fetishist guy that they put in charge of the CDC.
He's standing up against it.
They didn't stand up and walk out when they were forcing a vaccine that hadn't gone through safety testing on people for them to keep their jobs.
They didn't walk out when the mask mandates were being pushed despite knowingly being ineffective.
They didn't walk out when the CDC demanded the schools shut down despite the obvious negative impacts that that would have.
for years on end following that.
They didn't walk out when the heads of their organizations were caught emailing each other about launching a giant publicity campaign to cover up the lab leak origin of the virus despite them knowing that the lab leak origin was the most likely source of COVID-19.
They didn't walk out when childhood obesity exploded over the exact same time period that Anthony Fauci was in office.
They didn't walk out when the vaccine schedule exploded from like three vaccines to 28.
Didn't walk out about any of that.
None of that caused a walk out.
But if I don't know, some weird gay guy that dresses up like a dog for his sexual excitement quits, they're all.
on board.
They're all coming together to stand up against RFK Jr. doing things like, I don't know, investigating the cause of autism.
How dare he, right?
So they have this very sort of almost pseudo-religious dedication to the medical industry.
And that's essentially what it, in fact, it's kind of more than a religious impulse to them.
It's something like above and beyond religion because...
They'll just sort of shrug and go, well, you know.
I'm not into it, but well, it's what the scientists want to do.
They would never quit over religious conviction like this.
But if you dare to question the vaccine theology, if you dare to be a heretic in the worship of the vaccine cult, then you will get a lot of pushback.
And that is literally what Montez's lawyer claims she's suing for wrongful termination, alleging that she resisted unscientific vaccine directives from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
And all that means is literally you're not allowed to question vaccines.
You're not allowed to lessen the distribution.
of vaccines you're not allowed to suggest that maybe you don't need to i don't know vaccine a newborn baby against hepatitis because dirty needles are going to be laying around in the crib i mean there's a certain religious impulse they have to just like more vaccines as many as possible as often as possible and if you ever dare to even suggest that that projection,
that trajectory be reversed, then you are sinning against the God of vaccines.
And they're going to stand up and be martyrs for that.
faith.
And it's still, I mean, you just, I just still think about it all the time.
And how, how just, how just weird everything is.
How just nothing, nothing is normal.
Nothing is, nothing follows any sort of logical chain.
And it's very infuriating when you notice this stuff.
Like I was seeing some post where it was just, you know, people are.
insane about vaccines.
Like it really is crazy.
And we've covered it before, but it went viral again, this instructions for nurses that basically is like if you if it seems like the parents are not going to return for their follow-up vaccine appointment then just give all the vaccines in one appointment right you're supposed to usually have a staggered uh vaccine protocol where you come in every couple months to get the update to the vaccine but if the parent is like i'm not really sure i don't really like how many vaccines we give kids i'll
you know i'll do it this round but like i might want to wait for the next one then the official instructions to the nurse is just give them all the vaccines now because they might not come back you might not get another chance to give them all the vaccines so give them all the vaccines now, which there's a reason they don't usually give all the vaccines in one sitting because it overloads the tiny little baby's system and hurts them.
And it's just, you know, who, why is it, I guess I should ask, why is it that people are so outraged and offended by parents not wanting to inject their children with mercury and aluminum the moment they're born?
Nobody judges pregnant women for avoiding cold cuts, right?
Nobody acts like a pregnant woman is insane and a conspiracy theorist for Like Women for nine months are so hyper aware of everything they're putting in their body.
They'll avoid all, you know, hormone stuff, stop using, you know, skin lotion, stop eating cold cuts, stop eating, like, this whole variety of foods.
It's actually probably fine.
But just in case, you know, you're carrying another life here, you got to be extra careful.
Nobody calls people crazy for that.
Nobody calls you a conspiracy theorist.
You know, nobody would scoff at a pregnant woman.
Oh, I'd love to eat that, but I'm pregnant.
I'm avoiding, you know, raw meat.
People are just like, pfff, what's wrong with you.
Maybe your baby should be taken away.
It's like, it's, but the moment they're born, but the moment they're out of the womb, yeah, just inject mercury into their veins.
It's just so insane.
And if you try to resist that, the like official instruction is that you're crazy and dangerous and they have to just like inject your kid with even more vaccines to make up for the potential that you might not follow their instructions in the years to come.
So it's just, it's all insane.
I just, I don't get it.
I don't get how we got to this point.
It just, I don't understand.
if you are willing to be understanding and think it's reasonable for women to avoid eating sushi while pregnant, explain to me why you scoff at them and think they're crazy for not wanting that same baby they're protecting by not eating sushi, to not have its blood filled up with several milligrams of denaturized HIV or hepatitis B virus.
It's just...
It's very weird how dedicated people are to this.
Very senseless sort of pseudo-religion.
And finally, we have this.
Coordinated plan needed to save alarmingly low monarch butterfly population.
The monarch butterfly population has decreased by around 80% in the past two decades with fewer than 40 million butterflies remaining.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed listing the monarch butterfly as threatened amid need for immediate conservation action.
The study calls for $150 million investment over five years to restore milkweed plants along the butterfly's migration path.
Efforts are underway in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico to protect the monarch butterflies in its habitat.
Environmental and Climate Change Canada funding $10 million for 79 protective projects since 2017.
Yes, good.
Good.
Can we get back to this type of environmental?
I remember this type of environmentalism.
It's like a throwback to my elementary school days.
Remember when they used to actually, you know, focus on the real devastating, permanent consequences of human activity and then try to mitigate the effect?
Remember that?
Remember before everything was hijacked by the climate change scam?
and turned towards carbon reduction.
Yeah, so how many hundreds of billions of dollars have we spent like?
like decommissioning nuclear power plants in Germany.
Well, meanwhile, the white rhino just went extinct.
The last white rhino in existence is now dead, will never be returned unless we, I don't know, conduct some Jurassic Park style, you know, cloning experiment to try to bring them back in a Frankenstein form.
It's like, can we get our priorities straight?
I actually, I mean, it's a small price to pay, $150 million for...
I'm for that.
I'm in favor of that.
Can we do things like that?
Can we stop the Chinese from systematically killing everything in the oceans?
Can we do that?
Could we stop, again, the Chinese from killing every single white rhino because for some god-forsaken reason they think its horn powder is more effective as an aphrodisiac than Viagra?
Can we go to war with the Chinese, I guess, is what I'm asking?
Can we go to war with all of these forces that are actively and actually destroying nature itself instead of just having that entire movement hijacked by liars that are just using it To enslave us, can we stop the extinction of entire species of animals?
I'm actually in favor of that.
And again, it's just another one of these things that doesn't make any sense to me.
I don't get it.
Is he eating it?
You just eat a butterfly?
Well, he's a product of the Monarch Project, so...
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
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don't have a lot of videos to get to but we do have some important ones and we have some important announcements made by the likes of rfk jr and others about investigations coming yeah just drop them in there let me know when we have them loaded up so i do want to go to some of these videos one of them Has to do sort of with two stories that I have before me, one of them in the Daily Dispatch.
The other is this one.
Peter Thiel's AI palantir is supercharging Trump's lawfare.
A newly formed AI crime detection unit.
is helping Trump in more ways than one.
The software company founded by billionaire Peter Thiel has enabled his buddy, President Donald Trump, to conduct hardcore AI lawfare beyond its previous bounds.
Those bounds appear to now include the Federal Reserve Board after Trump told its governor, Lisa Cook, she was fired earlier this week.
The hit was achieved with the contrivance of an ever striving thirty seven year old nepo baby with the heretofore forgettable name, he is Bill Poulte, who seized a chance to make a mark for himself when President Trump appointed him to the usually low profile position of director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Poulte took his first big step towards becoming his own man back in May when he announced that he had entered into a partnership with Peter Teal's Palantir to establish an AI powered crime detection unit.
In a jumble of acronyms, the newly formed CDU would immediately start work at the Federal National Mortgage Association, Fannie Mae, which the FHFA oversees along with its sibling federal home loan mortgage corporation feddie mack uh freddie mack quote nobody is above the law pulte dramatically declared at a press conference as if his liege trump does not routinely act otherwise yeah the story is from daily beast yeah this story is from daily beast which is why they uh can't just tell the truth about things which is unfortunate because this is
something i think everybody should be concerned about They're integrating AI technology to look across millions of data sets to detect patterns that were previously undetectable.
The new partnership will combat mortgage fraud, helping to safeguard the U.S. mortgage market for lenders, homebuyers, and taxpayers.
Talentier co-founder and current CEO Alex Carp predicted this partnership with Fannie Mae will set off a revolution in how we combat mortgage fraud in this country.
We're bringing the fight directly to anyone who tries to fraud our mortgage system and exploit hardworking Americans.
Let's go now to this other video of the AI threat detection, in this case bragging about how it will be operated out of Israel.
Let's watch.
aaron cohen
In America's first ever AI threat detection platform, built specifically for law enforcement, it scrapes the internet 24/7 using an Israeli grade ontology to pull specific threat language and then routes it to local law enforcement.
It's a 24-7 detective.
It never sleeps and it's going to get us in front of these attacks.
Would it have picked up on this, do you think?
100%.
I wish this program would already be up.
We're not launching until next week.
I've got a dozen agencies on board, Trace.
I just onloaded a major Northeast agency with over 2,700 sworn.
This is America's early warning system.
harrison smith
Okay, so the AI...
That won't be abused, certainly.
Alright, welcome back, folks.
You know, I'm trying to find out who this guy is.
Talking about this pre-crime detection.
And apparently, apparently the woman that was fired from the Fed because of mortgage fraud.
It seems like they're suggesting that that was a part of this AI Palantir deployment.
At least that's sort of the suggestion that they're making.
Which is a little bit odd.
They say Peter Teale's AI palanquin is supercharging Trump's lawfare.
The value of such a potent weapon against major fraud was undeniable if it was indeed wielded to protect working Americans.
But the announcement received only modest attention, and it seemed that however grand the CDU sounded, It was not likely to make Pulte more than just the grandson and namesake of a man who founded the America's third largest residential construction company, the Pulte Group.
Mortgages and Fannie Mae just did not seem to get people that fired up.
But along with being able to detect major fraud nearly instantly, the CDU could just as easily identify minor violations and applications made years before from mortgages that remain in good standing.
And from out of a pool of more than 50 million mortgages, the magic of Palantir AI produced a pair of applications for different homes in different states in Michigan and in Georgia that Lisa Cook filed two weeks apart.
She appears to have claimed both were her primary residence in each case, in each instance, qualifying for a more advantageous rate.
So in other words, saying that your house is in a particular area, it can get you a more advantageous rate.
She claimed, yeah, my primary residence is in Georgia while simultaneously claiming, yes, my primary residence is in Michigan, which obviously is fraud.
Palantir AI even scrubbed the Internet for rentals, indicating that one of the supposed primary residents had been listed.
Pulte filed a criminal referral with Ed Martin, U.S. Department of Justice Special Attorney and Director of Weaponization Working Group, which is tasked with investigating the Biden administration's supposed use of the law to target political opponents.
Martin was instead investigating two objects of Trump's ire, New York State Attorney General Laticia James and U.S. Senator Adam Schiff for misstatements in mortgage applications.
These cases predate the May announcement of the Palantir Partnership and may have involved much more laborist old school targeting.
Neither FHFA nor Palantir responded to Daily Beast queries about the working of their partnership.
But in any event, Pulte's end of search almost certainly started with the names of the targets followed by applications and any irregularities they contained.
With near instant results from Palantir AI, Martin now set to investigate now set to investigating a third Trump perceived foe.
Pulte announced online that the targets had come to include Cook and pinned in a post which sounds like a MAGA mortgage evangelist.
Quote, the sanctity and integrity of mortgage applications and mortgage contracts are paramount.
Violating the integrity of these agreements means putting the entire country at risk.
This is why in my mind, mortgage fraud is such a serious crime.
That is a little bit ridiculous.
Trump sent Cook a letter informing her she'd been fired.
Cook replied with a lawsuit contending that the president can only fire a governor of the Federal Reserve Board for cause.
Her lawyer, Abby Lowell, Lowell contended that cause did not include an unsubstantiated allegation about a private mortgage application submitted by Governor Cook prior to her Senate confirmation.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has scheduled a hearing for 10 a.m.
Friday, and whatever the immediate outcome, what started with hardcore AI lawfare is likely to end up before the U.S. Supreme Court.
In other TEAL-related news, Health and Human Service Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. named his top deputy Jim O'Neill to become acting director of the Center of Disease and Control.
O'Neill would would replace the newly ousted Susan Monarez, who's also who is also contesting her firing.
He has called Teal his patron and serves as CEO of the Teal Foundation.
He also co-founded the Teal Fellowship, which gives $200,000 to college students if they drop out and seek other endeavors.
The CDC, along with FHFA, is all but sure to make big use of Palantir.
I think we have a problem here.
I think we have a growing issue with Peter Thiel and his...
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
These are not good people by any stretch.
They're not the, That is what Palantir is being created to be.
So so far, in these just different stories that are being talked about for various reasons, you've got that Palantir or other AI surveillance programs are being run on mortgage applications and bank accounts.
It's being incorporated into the CDC and Health and Human Services for data collection of the medical industry.
They're going to be scanning social media looking for pre-crime.
And all of this stuff is being operated out of Israel, where for the last year and a half, they've used Gaza as a real-life laboratory for experimentation on how best to use AI.
to kill the most number of people as efficiently as possible.
Is anybody else getting a little bit worried about this?
seeing all of the pieces being put into place for a full-fledged global surveillance panopticon continuously running programmed by people who not just openly despise America and what we represent, what we stand for, but also are not shy about using their technology and the power they've accrued.
for really despicable ends.
Anybody else a little bit concerned about this?
Like I hadn't even heard about the replacement, Jim O'Neill, who is now the acting director of the CDC, who apparently considers Peter Thiel his patron and serves as the CEO of the Thiel Foundation and co-founded the Thiel Fellowship.
Bring back the vaccine lady, please.
I would rather have somebody dedicated to vaccines than somebody who is working hand in hand with Palantir to provide direct access to vaccines.
Now, if I trusted the people that ran the AI, I could see how AI could absolutely empower the medical industry, the banking industry.
I mean, I would love if we would get fraud out of the system by using, you know, intelligent AI to actually go after the people actually committing fraud.
I don't think it will ever be used that way.
Just flat out.
And when it comes to crime, I don't want it to ever be used in any way.
We're talking about pre-crime.
We're talking about AI predicting crime and then law enforcement intervening before the crime happens.
Unless I'm misunderstanding it, well, let's go back to this video and maybe we'll pause it.
And I got to figure out who this guy is so I can look into what his actual company is, because here's the thing.
You can't just search a generic term like AI, Israeli data surveillance.
Like when you search that, Well, you come up with a whole bunch of stuff, like a gigantic array of stories about the Israeli domination of AI and the way that they have been deploying AI exclusively to their own benefit and to the absolute detriment of everybody who doesn't serve them,
including the tens of thousands of children they've killed through AI in just the last year or so.
So I searched, I'm like, who is this guy?
Maybe I can search something, you know, the title of the...
So I searched AI threat detection from Israel, Fox News.
Instead, you get all of these things.
Cairo Review, Gaza, Israel's AI Human Laboratory.
Israel's use of artificial intelligence has wrecked horrific destructionruction on Gaza, this technology will likely be sold across the globe in the near future and probably used on us, which again is why from the very beginning and even before the current Gaza conflict, I'd been making videos describing the way that Gaza was in fact the first implementation of the World Economic Forum style 15-minute city using AI to surveil and control a population constantly.
For years, Israel has been working to establish itself as a leader in developing AI-powered weapons and surveillance systems.
Using these tools, it ra would.
I mean, typically it would, yes.
But that's the beauty of Israel.
You can really experiment without the limitations of ethics or legal or even humanitarian considerations.
They're sort of the Unit 731 of countries, right?
They're sort of the Dr. Mengele of nation states.
Right?
Because if you don't treat your subjects like human, but rather as laboratory animals, then all of these concerns about ethics and legality and humanitarianism, they don't apply because they don't apply to lab rats, do they?
Well, why would they apply to Palestinians?
If you have that mindset, then anything is justified.
And even raising ethical questions is just sort of out of place.
I mean, what are you talking about?
I mean, what are you talking about?
They're lab rats.
That's what they're for, right?
They're Jews.
Of course we're going to do twin experiments on them.
We're Dr. Mengele, after all.
We don't have to consider them human.
That's just a barrier to our scientific endeavors.
As Human Rights Watch has argued, Israel's use of AI, specifically in the war in Gaza, risks violating international humanitarian law by targeting civilians instead of military targets.
The IDF's Target Administration Division, established in 2019 by Lieutenant General Aviv Kovach Kochavi, is responsible for developing Israel's AI Decision Support System, DSS.
Kochavi noted that this integration allowed the IDF to identify as many targets in a month as it previously did in a year.
Kochavi, directing military intelligence during Israel's 2014 war in Gaza, has since aimed to speed up the generation of targets.
He noted while the military had under 300 targets in Lebanon in 2006, that number has.
increased to thousands.
The most recent bout of the conflict is not the only time Israel has deployed AI in Gaza.
Israel labeled its 2021 war in Gaza as the first AI war.
Since then, Israel has been promoting itself as a leader in developing battlefield-tested AI weapons and tools, for instance, to show and market its capabilities to European allies.
A week before October 7th, 2023, Israel brought the NATO military committee chair to the Gaza border to showcase Israel's automated border.
And that includes things like the, uh, Since October 7th, we've seen an escalation in use and testing of new AI systems, which was revealed in an investigation by 972 magazine.
Official IDF figures show that in the first 35 days of the war, the military attacked 15,000 targets.
This is a significantly higher number than previous operations, which had utilized the assistance of AI systems.
In an interview with the Jerusalem Post, a colonel who serves as the chief of the IDF target bank, which includes a list of potential Hamas operatives and key infrastructure, suggested the AI targeting capability had for the first time helped the IDF cross the point where they can assemble new targets even faster than the rate of attacks.
And of course, this includes things like the Daddy's Home program and the Lavender program and, you know, various killing drone deployments.
And again, you have to understand, and as we reported yesterday with the leaked emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak, the Prime Minister of Israel, setting up, amongst other things, a dinner with Peter Thiel to collaborate in all of this.
I mean, after October 7th, Peter Thiel and Alex Karp and the entire Palantir team went to Israel to offer their services pro bono.
to the Jewish state to allow them to get retribution for October 7th.
And now these very same people, these very same organizations and software platforms are being deployed in America against Americans in a variety of different and horrifying ways.
So again, you know, an underling of Peter Thiel and the co-founder of the Thiel Foundation in charge of the CDC.
And you have people like whoever this is on Fox News talking about AI threat detection when it comes to crime and mass shootings.
And of course, You got to have mass shooting to pull something like this off, right?
What's the argument if you don't have school shootings?
If you have school shootings, the argument's obvious.
Either you let us surveil you constantly and have AI guard dogs watching your every word and putting your every thought into a threat matrix to determine whether or not you're a potential criminal and need to have intervention imposed upon you.
Or you want dead kids.
a very convenient argument.
You either want, you know, You either want children to die or you let Israel have access to your private messages on a 24-7 basis.
We have to stop this from happening.
We have to stop this from happening.
We're like the Irish right now watching the migrant camps being built, right?
We got to intervene now.
As Israel uses U.S.-made AI models in war, concerns arise about tech role and who lives and who dies.
Yeah, it's a little concerning.
It's a little concerning that we have opaque.
privately programmed AI procedures slating entire families for death.
And that is actually happening right now in Gaza, where they're testing it for deployment everywhere.
So let's go back to this video.
This guy on Fox News really, really thought about what he's saying.
Let's watch.
aaron cohen
Correct.
I am now about to launch Gideon, America's first ever AI threat detection platform.
Gideon.
specifically for law enforcement it scrapes the internet 24 7 using an israeli grade ontology to pull specific threat language and then routes it to local law enforcement we gotta pause it we gotta pause it okay all right what the hell is he saying
harrison smith
an israeli ontology the hell does that mean ontology is like a it's like a moral framework right the the way it's often used is like you are ontologically evil right right or they think that these people are ontologically evil like evil at their core.
What does ontological mean?
Let's look this up.
Let's get the etymology of this word.
The etymology of ontology.
So I'm trying to figure out what the hell that guy just told me.
A branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being.
Okay.
So we're going to have all, so, I guess, did he say social media or did he just say scanning the internet?
I mean, is he even talking about what people say publicly or is he talking about scanning private messages as well?
Because I imagine he's talking about private messages as well as, you know, every new iteration of the surveillance state gets a little bit more access to even things.
things that should in any other situation be deemed private.
Okay, so we have an Israeli ontology and is so an Israeli metaphysical nature of being.
A set of concepts and categories and a subject area or domain that shows their properties and relations between them.
75% of attackers leak intent online.
Nobody's watching.
This is Aaron Cohen, official.
I'm building America's early warning detection system called Gideon, the single biggest modern breakthrough for public safety.
Gideon is the first real-time AI threat detection system for law enforcement built to flag lone wolf terror threats before they strike.
Yeah, no, no, no, no, no.
It scans the open web for radicalization, targeting behavior, tactical planning, and manifestos, then alerts officers in real time to act.
I joined Trace Gallagher last night on Fox News Night to explain how it works and why I'm building it now.
Law enforcement agencies were onboarding police departments now.
DM me.
All right.
So they're apparently just already deploying this.
Seems just like a flagrant violation of just everything we're supposed to believe as Americans.
VCs plus family offices, reach out if you're mission oriented and want to help me stop the next attack.
I'm open to.
I'm about to open a seed round.
Law enforcement is flying blind.
I'm going to bring them the signal.
Let's stop the next one before it happens.
Yeah, I got.
Yeah, it's a guy from the clip.
So Aaron Cohen.
Or no.
Is this guy's name Aaron Cohen?
Does he have a show on Fox, the Aaron Cohen show?
That's weird, though, but it said, I don't know, that image said the Aaron Cohen show.
Oh, he's got a podcast and Fox is playing the clip.
Okay, so...
We're trying to, we're going to try to parse the gibberish and determine what we're actually hearing from this guy.
So if we back it up to the beginning.
I got to get the transcript here.
Let's again try to figure out what exactly this guy is saying with all of his jargon.
Let's watch.
aaron cohen
Correct.
I am now about to launch Gideon, America's first ever AI threat detection platform built specifically for law enforcement.
It scrapes the internet 24-7 using an Israeli-grade ontology to pull specific threat language and then routes it to local law enforcement.
It's a 24-7 detective.
It never sleeps and it's going to get us in front of these attacks.
Would it have picked up on this, do you think?
100%.
I wish this program.
I wish my program would ever be up.
We're not launching until next week.
I've got a dozen agencies on board, Trace.
I just onloaded a major Northeast agency with over 2,700 sworn.
This is America's early warning system.
harrison smith
No thanks.
No, thank you.
Last night with Trace Gallagher at Fox Night News, where whenever I explain Gideon to a police chief, I say this.
It's not about who they are.
It's about what they're becoming.
It's not about who they are.
It's about what they're becoming.
It should be about what they're doing.
Okay, but we'll.
aaron cohen
Okay.
harrison smith
Okay, we're not profiling identities.
We're tracking behavioral escalation, tracking behavioral escalation.
Okay, so that would mean that they're judging behavior and then change on behavior and tracking where it goes in an attempt to end.
So again, that's different than identifying a blatant or specific threat before the manifesto, before the murder, before the, what was that last one?
Bring it up big again.
It's too small.
Before the sirens.
Can you bring it up big again?
I just can't read it that small.
And for the first time in the history of public safety, law enforcement will have pre-attack signal.
Chiefs, get on my pilot and help me shape Gideon for our national rollout and let's stop the next one together.
God damn it.
It's like every, it's like there's so many freaking people.
So, okay.
This is why stuff like this is so frustrating.
So now it's up to us.
So now one of us in every city in America is going to have to, what, launch a lawsuit against our particular police chief telling them not to use Gideon.
Like he's not.
He's not doing this from a top-down, like federal enforcement.
He's getting law enforcement at the local level to sign on to his program.
I'm sure he has, you know, contracts, you know, with the government to where they'll get it paid for if they agree to do it.
I mean, that's how they do the training anyway, right?
When they send the New York City to Israel to do the training on how to oppress their own people, they get federal funds for that.
And if they don't participate, they don't get the federal funds.
And the comments basically, not a single one is saying this is good.
Should have named it Skynet, called him a Zionist demon.
Hell no.
So you're the thought police.
Why is it Jews that always have the antidote is worse than the illness?
It's like the COVID vaccine, for example.
I hope this backfires you straight to hell, you goose-stepping brown shirt.
Just goes on and on.
What, you guys don't want me to read more of those?
I'll read more of them.
Bring them up.
I want to keep reading them.
He's getting called a Nazi and a Zionist.
Why shill a technocratic solution for problems the AJC and other NGOs created?
It seems like normalizing irrational and inhuman behavior got us to this crisis.
It seems to me like a self-made problem reaction solution with the accepting of Jewish behavior and the, yeah, we don't need to open that.
Minority Report, but for Critics.
critics of you this is retarded what dystopian movie slash novel did you rip your idea virgideon from you're evil and i pray that eventually the Lord's punishment will fall heavily on you.
Pre crime has no place in America.
So what behavioral escalators are you looking for?
How does this balance with our First Amendment and privacy rights?
Well, it doesn't.
It obviously doesn't.
Your system will inevitably mislabel innocence.
Law enforcement can't rely on evidence gathered this way.
And once you scrape data and behind terms of service restriction, you open the door for lawsuits and unlawful search and seizure.
How do you plan to address these issues?
And of course, it's just this is absurd.
There'd be no way I can bring it down now.
Although that last one, I almost read that last one.
The, you know, obvious problem is he says with 100% certainty we would have detected this.
Okay, so if you implement this and there's ever a shooting again, does that mean that you're a failure and a fraud and a con man and we and you should be charged because you allowed it to happen?
I mean, this genuinely is not something we should even entertain.
Frankly, whoever this scumbag is should be deported for even suggesting this, for even daring to put this forward because you know that it's just one of a giant variety of programs very similar to this and being imposed across the board in finances and health, social media, pre crime.
unidentified
know.
Welcome back.
harrison smith
This is the American Journal.
I'm gonna drop another video in here.
You know, I was just doing some research into this Gideon AI.
It's not looking good.
It's not looking good, folks.
And again, if you just, you know, I was trying to find who this guy was and just searching., you know, AI, Israel, pre-crime, that sort of thing.
I mean, you just get so many, you get so many results.
Gaza as a testing ground, Israel's AI software in Gaza, war is no longer fought by soldiers alone.
Algorithms now decide who lives or dies.
A new kind of war is taking place in Gaza, not led just by missiles and drones, but by computer algorithms.
The Foundation for the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research, SETA, reported deadly algorithms, destructive role in artificial intelligence in Gaza war reveals a disturbing reality.
Israel's growing use of AI in military operations is changing how wars are fought.
In this new model, machines, not people decide who lives and who dies.
This shift is causing more civilian deaths and breaking the international law is meant to protect innocent lives during conflict.
The main point of the report is clear.
Israel's use of AI in war has removed human judgment from many decisions, especially in Gaza.
High-tech systems like Lavender and Habsora are being used to identify targets and carry out attacks, but this process led by machines often fails to tell the difference between civilians and fighters, leading to devastating results, which again, it has got to is got to only be, you know, a problem if.
If the people programming it choose not to differentiate between.
between civilians and militants.
I think you could probably have a very sophisticated and accurate AI determining exactly who is a legitimate target and not and who's not.
But it's being run by people who continually get up and tell us that there are no innocents in Gaza, that everybody is either a terrorist or a supporter of a terrorist or a future terrorist in baby form.
So that's how the AI is being programmed.
That's the result it's coming to.
We are Gaza in this paradigm.
You understand that, right?
In terms of who's deploying the AI and who's on the receiving end, in that paradigm, we're on the receiving in we are the gazons in this so it'd be cool to have like an ai system that was you know actually protecting americans and fighting crime in america and supporting or you know helping in some way to uphold our values no all of the ai that we're hearing about being deployed at the federal level to scan financial documents and social media and everything else is being deployed uh out of israel and
And I want to go now to this clip of Alex Karp, just as a little reminder of who this guy is.
This is the CEO of Palantir.
And sometimes he jokes about stuff, and lets a little bit of truth leak out in the process.
Let's watch.
unidentified
I need a lower purpose.
Like, the higher purpose, for me— What's a lower purpose?
alex karp
Well, I love the idea of getting a drone and having light fentanyl-laced urine spraying on analysts who— who tried to screw us so that's my lower purpose and yeah but and others but the higher purpose for me was to get this nation to be the preeminent power in the world because whatever faults we have,
unidentified
they're nothing like anyone else's.
harrison smith
Well, the faults that you have are not like anyone else's.
That is a psychotic thing to say.
So he just said, you know, one of the exciting things about Palantir to him is the potential to fulfill some of his lower desires, so he puts it, which would be to lay fentanyl-laced urine on analysts that tried to screw us.
Analysts that tried to screw us.
So in other words, if people said, yeah, I've looked at Palantir and I don't think it's the future.
I don't think it's the best product.
He's like, I wish I had a drone to spray you with piss that kills you.
It's like, oh, and you're the one in charge of the company that's now being deployed in every facet of Americans' lives.
You're an absolute freak.
This is dangerous.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is The American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joined today by Jack Hadfield.
You can find him on YouTube, the channel Jack Hadfield, or on X at Jack Hatters.
That's Jack H-A-D-D-E-R-S.
He, of course, is a very talented journalist there in the UK, and he's been on the ground covering a lot of the protests that have sprung up and have been springing up for the last year or more, but are increasing as the migration situation becomes more and more contentious.
Jack, thank you so much for joining us today.
jack hadfield
Yeah, thank you for having me on.
harrison smith
Well, it's my pleasure.
And what's going on in the UK?
I mean, I have enough trouble just getting a handle on what's happening in America.
What is happening in the UK right now?
The sense I'm getting online is that there's this sort of bubbling up of nationalistic sentiment, the trend of painting the St. George's Cross on places seems to be catching fire.
Is that a my perspective being warped by social media or is there something happening there in terms of a nationalism rising in the UK?
jack hadfield
No, yes, that definitely is correct.
We are seeing people, I've been said, covering these protests.
They kind of started about a month ago, mid July, at the Bell Hotel in Epping, where there was a case where a resident at the hotel there, the Asylum Hotel, was charged with the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl there on the high street.
And then this has sparked up protests across the country.
And I've spoken to so many people at these protests.
and people who have been going out flagging, which is the new term, not for slowing down, but for speeding up in a way, putting the flags of Saint George, the Union Jack out on lamp posts and on streets across the country.
all these people who have been doing these that I've spoken to before, they say I've never been involved in protests.
I've not been political.
Some of them said I haven't even voted, but they said that this has completely activated them.
Now it's come to their communities.
And speaking of the Vale Hotel, what I've just been covering this live, which just happened at 2 p.m.
So literally just in the last hour, this is absolutely breaking news for you guys over info wards.
There has been an appeal judgment from the Royal Courts of Justice today, in terms of because the Epping Forest District Council managed to get a temporary injunction for the placement of migrants at the Bell Hotel over a planning law issue.
They claimed that the owners of the Bell Hotels, the Larney Hotels, did not have the correct planning use in place to change it from a hotel to a more permanent residence temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.
Now a judge actually agreed that this was the case and granted this temporary injunction where the government had 14 days to remove these migrants from the hotel before a more permanent decision would be made in a trial in October.
But as you can see there, the Home Office has won this appeal.
This appeal came down just after 2 p.m. today, where the appeals court decided, well, firstly, the judge should actually have let the Home Office be involved in the first hearing.
The judge in that case, Lord Justice Eri, he said that the Home Office basically applied far too late to be involved in the judgment.
The appeals court has decided that his ruling was incorrect there.
And in terms of the more specific case of the overall temporary injunction regarding the planning application.
They decided that actually because the hotel had been used at least three times total twice previously from 2020 onwards at three various times and the council had not challenged the change in planning use then but only did so since it was reopened under the Labour government in March of this year.
Because the council had not brought those previous challenges, they've decided that actually this now new change against the planning law by the council was actually not legitimate.
So this temporary injunction has now been squashed.
However, there is still a chance., of course, that the Epping Forest Council could still win the case that's in October.
However, given a lot of the judgments that had then been used in this case at the appeals court, it will probably be quite difficult for the council to win that more permanent case, given the language that was used and obviously the precedent that has now been set at the Royal Court of Justice today.
So we'll have to wait and see.
There's still a chance, but there are a number of things that I will just add before I finish this point that the judges said in there.
One they said, you know, there was there's been the talk of a hierarchy of rights and they said, this debate has been absolute nonsenonsense, but it's true.
I think a lot of people have now been saying, like Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, and Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, and then probably the incoming prime minister in 2029, said that actually, yes, you know, this is the government putting the rights of the asylum seekers over the rights of the residents who obviously are vulnerable, you know, to being sexually assaulted, raped, murdered by the residents of these asylum hotels.
So, yes, so, and they've also said that actually, this would encourage, which probably is true, other councils and more protests across the country at other asylum hotels.
And so they've said, well, what they should do instead of protecting the public from migrants, they should use the powers of the police to shut down peaceful democratic protests that could become unlawful.
I've hardly seen any unlawfulness in the entire month, five weeks, five to six weeks or so that I've been covering this.
So I think people are going to be very, very angry at this decision.
I'm going to be going down to Epping later to see what people are going on on the grounds.
There may potentially be a flash protest at nine o'clock tonight, may potentially be earlier.
I'm getting my source on the ground to confirm this.
But yeah, I'll be going out, continuing to cover this story.
And of course, this is just one asylum hotel when there are so many hundreds, hundreds more across the country where I'm sure the locals are again trying to shut them down.
But that is the summary of what's.
a summary of what's of the case of what happened today and a quick and a quick background on that.
unidentified
Wow.
harrison smith
And yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head there at the final point in noting that that is most likely the primary reason why that decision was made, because basically they would be teaching everybody, hey, you do a big protest and this council can shut down this migrant center.
And they do not want to set that precedent.
I could see that being the overwhelming concern for the people involved here.
So the hotel where this 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted has been the site of massive protest.
And in any other situation, you know, what it reminds me, it's just, it's the usefulness of bureaucracy to those who are in charge of it.
If they want to shut something down because it didn't follow the exact procedure, then they can shut it down.
But if it didn't follow the exact procedure and they don't really want to shut it down, then, well, the laws don't really matter anymore.
It's just selective application of the rules, isn't it?
And I know on you just retweeted this, Nigel Farage in response to this decision says the government has used ECHR against the people of Epping.
Illegal migrants have more rights than the British people under Starmer.
I mean, what's going to so.
I mean, what's your response to that?
And what's going to be the response?
It seems like last year with the Southport riots, it was like very fast and very intense.
And it was like the things were burning and people were riding in the streets and they were setting up courts to operate all night to process all the speech crimes they were they were charging people with.
And it seems like this summer, there's sort of a slower burn.
It's, as you point out, you haven't seen any illegal activity in the protest.
They haven't gotten violent.
The flag raising is a new, you know, development of this, which in ways seems like a step backwards because it's it's not intensifying, right?
You go from burning buildings down to hanging flags, but in a way, it can last longer.
It's not this explosion of sentiment that then will fizzle out.
It seems like there's something growing here.
What is going to be the long term response, do you think, from this decision by the council there?
jack hadfield
Well, yes, you're exactly right.
I wrote this, wrote about this in an article for the Critic just at the beginning of August.
I said that was the main difference between Southport and obviously now.
The riots post Southport lasted about six days, you know, it didn't even last a week in total because violence, riots, you know, anger, it burns hot, it burns bright, but it burns fast and it runs out of fuel very quickly.
Whereas what we're seeing here actually is much more of a cold steely determination.
There has obviously been a little bit of a little bit of sort of anger pubbling up, but I've described it as peaceful anger, which I think is the right term for this in that it's just it's simmering just below violence.
You know, I'm seeing, obviously, I saw, to give you an example, beer cans thrown at hotels.
I've seen, you know, migrants and liberty people being shouted at and intimidated and harassed, but it's just below that level of like, it's, it's, it's, if you have a boiling pot, you know, the lid on the pot is shaking.
It's shaking, it's simmering, but it has yet to completely blow off up there.
I do think one thing that would make this happen again is what happened at Southport is basically if we get murders, you know, spree killings of women, children, very specifically little girls, which is obviously what hit at Southport because that really hits people home, that really hits them in their hearts.
And that's why I think in one reason why Southport kicked off the way it did.
Now, we haven't had the case of that.
Well, we have had, we've had cases, a case, an alleged case where two Afghan asylum seekers allegedly raped a twelve year old girl together in Nuneaton.
And I thought, oh, this could potentially be kicking something off.
But no, again, Nuneaton was still pretty, pretty peaceful.
Yeah, they did chase off stand up to racism.
out of their towns this week at that time, which was a few weeks ago.
So we are going to see these protests continue, especially now after, you know, there is now going to be a narrative, I think, which people will continue with, is that, you know, this is a case of left wing judges.
One of the judges, Lord Justice Bean, who read out the decision at the Royal Courts of Justice today, was a former member of the Fabian Society and former chair of the Fabian Society, which for those you don't know, is a very big left wing society in the United Kingdom, which has existed since the late 1800, early 1900s.
So people are going to be extremelyely annoyed at the judges.
They're going to see this as sort of activist left wing judges.
there are more things going out saying some of the other judges were Labour voters, others wanted to block Brexit.
I haven't been able to find specific confirmation of those other judges on the panel, but it certainly wouldn't surprise me.
The judiciary here in this country is very much left wing overall, certainly liberal, globalist, one could say.
And I think the people on the streets of this country are going to be extremely annoyed that the judges are letting the rule of law, quote, unquote, be so much more important than the lives and the safety of their daughters, their sisters, you know, their mothers, their wives.
So I think that they'll be very, very annoyed at the decision of the judges today.
harrison smith
Yeah, it seems like with the Southport riots last year, the meme that came out of it, and maybe I shouldn't even call it a meme, but the revelation that came out of it, rather, was the two tier policing and calling Keir Starmer two tier Keir.
And this seems like an expansion of that.
It's two tier civilization.
It's actually these people that are not English and arrived likely illegally on small boats.
They have more rights than the English do and have to be better protected and better provided for than the English.
I know another video that's been going viral recently, recently, it's just the, the, like, buffet spread in the hotels available for the migrants.
And, you know, people in England are going hunger, having to pinch pennies just to feed themselves.
And meanwhile, I mean, it looks like a Las Vegas buffet.
It's fresh fruit.
It's fresh meat.
It's, you know, all you can eat.
And this being provided for to the interlopers, to the people who just arrived and have done nothing for your country except to break its laws.
I mean, this, it's, I look at the UK and I go, how much longer can this?
continue how much longer can this persist it has to be reaching a breaking point right is that again just a perspective i'm getting from social media that's being warped by my algorithm or are people on the ground feeling that too, that like, something has to break one way or the other.
This can't go on like this much longer?
jack hadfield
No, there is something in the air, one hundred percent.
And I will just, before I go on to that, I just want to bring up what you said about the buffets.
So someone who actually went into the migrant hotels and actually sat down, I think he had a plate of chicken and rice.
When he disguised himself as a migrant, he just put a sort of scarf around his head, you know, had the hoodie, you know, and the track suit bottoms.
So he looked very much like any other migrant hotel.
He went to the hotel, had a plate of, I think it was chicken and rice, something similar.
And he was in, again, a base around Manchester.
He has now been charged with burglary.
Going into this hotel and eating the food by the moment.
Yeah, he has he has been charged because of this, which is insane.
I think, you know, this is the energy and time that the police are spending it on.
Yeah, the two tier policing certainly is the case, obviously, regarding, I can give you another example of this.
At the Britannia Hotel a few weeks ago, there was a case of, you may have seen this, the case of Sine Augustus, who is a 22 year old woman who protected her aunt, her blind aunt, who was at home from an alleged home invasion of someone who was a resident of the Britannia Hotel in Kerry Wharf.
She claims, Sine A claims that he came into the house.
and he had one hand in his pocket and one hand down his trousers.
That's what she alleges.
The narrative next is that she was that she chased him out of the house.
A few of the men from the local community saw him come out of the house.
They followed him down the street and detained him, did a citizen's arrest, waiting for the police to arrive.
Now obviously when there was a case of clearly what seemed to me a potential case of burglary which could have been done there, he was not charged on this.
And instead, instead of being charged, Shane then came out to the Tanney Hotel and she was then later arrested for.
a fray when she talked to one of her hotel workers, had an incident with them.
The hotel worker alleges that she had a meat leaver with her and rattled it along the fencing in front of the hotel.
Oceanae denies this.
She has denied this claim, this allegation, and then she was arrested at home later by the police where she was also charged with the assault of an emergency worker.
I believe when the alleged assault then took place when she was arrested.
Again, she has denied this claim, but also been charged with drug possession as well.
harrison smith
Oh my gosh.
jack hadfield
So whereas this, whereas this migrant who who allegedly had this home invasion, he wasn't even arrested until the day after she was arrested and he was charged with common assault in Hackney.
We don't even know if this was a specific, if this was related to that incident there, or whether it was another incident that then took place around that time.
harrison smith
Well, it just seems to never end.
And I guess the reason why it seems like it's coming to a breaking point is because like, what else is there left to do?
If you can't protest, you can't even speak out online without risking a hate crime or a non crime hate incident.
There's some people bothering Jack on the street here.
Hopefully he can deal with them and then come back to us.
But it seems like, you know, it just genuinely can't go on any longer.
And they're preventing people from speaking out against it.
They're preventing people from talking about it, you know, even amongst themselves, preventing them absolutely from doing anything to protect themselves from migrant attacks or, you know, migrant home invasions or anything like that.
And then even if you can, you know, peacefully protest and actually find a lawful reason why the, you know, hotel should not be filled with migrants.
the council ignores you and instead decides that the well-being of the migrants is more important than the safety of the community.
Hopefully you're all right, Jack.
We couldn't really tell what was happening.
jack hadfield
No, that's fine.
I think we just wanted to be on television.
harrison smith
Okay, good.
Cruz asked me some funny questions.
You're not armed, right?
So this is- Well, that's sort of what I was just saying is like, it seems like the government is systematically preventing the English or the British in general from doing anything to stop this.
You can't protest, you can't speak out against it.
It does matter how many times you vote, it keeps happening.
That to me seems to be the reason you're going towards a breaking point because all of the release valves are being cut off and yet the problem persists.
I mean, what can the English even do at this point to fix the situation they're in?
jack hadfield
Well, again, they can keep protesting, they can keep flagging, they can keep standing up to the government in this way.
And of course, I will say that I do think in 2029, whatever the next election is going to be right now, reform is going to be on place to be a massive majority.
One poll that just came out the other night had them on 34 percent and basically almost more than Labour and Conservatives combined on that vote.
If reform do get a majority of 400 seats, which would be around a 150 or so majority on that, they can do whatever hell they want when they're in government.
And this will be the first time a third party, another party has taken power in this country since the 1920s when the first Labour government came along.
And at that point, then politics becomes extremely exciting.
This is then Pandora's box opened for British politics for the first time in a century.
And I do think a lot of people are basically now, certainly, who are, who are my age, who are intelligent, who are involved in politics, you know, we all think that really it's kind of a foregone conclusion at this point, the reform will get a solid majority.
So the point is now, what do we do come 2029?
I know obviously some people are getting involved in reform themselves.
Some people are doing, obviously, media.
I'm involved in the media right now.
Other people are joining pressure groups.
Obviously, you have Restore Britain, which is Rupert Lowe, the independent and former reform MPs group.
They are, you know, working to create policy.
They're doing freedom of information requests, all sorts of things there.
So the British right, there is something that seems very exciting here.
And I think there are a lot of of the energy, especially within the political scene in general, is I think has transferred a little bit from 2022, 2023 where in the States to now being moved over now because you guys have won.
There seems to be this dissident energy has now been moved towards Britain overall.
I do want to pick up something though just in terms of regarding, for example, the use of self-defense and weapons and so on.
I do want to unfortunately, sort of attack some of my friends across the pond, you guys over there in the States who may be listening to this now.
I beg you, I plead with you, please stop saying things on social media.
media like, Oh, Britain has fallen.
Oh, it's over.
Oh, like, you know, like, what are the Brits doing?
They can't do anything.
You know, London has fallen.
For example, this is a lot of this was in relation to the incident with the Scottish girl who had the, who had the weapons drawn out in Dundee and obviously has been charged over this.
A lot of us saying, well, where are the British men standing up?
And it says, we're standing up at the protest.
We are coming out, like we had radical, I said last year, we had literally riots in this country.
We had police vans being burnt down in front of my eyes.
We had literal, like people were checking people's immigration status in roadblocks.
The British people have not been silent and cut on this.
So basically, I implore all of my American friends to realise that we're all in the same boat here.
We're all being screwed by the globalists, to put it one way.
Just because you have a second amendment, which is fantastic, don't think that we don't have the capacity to fight and rise up against this and have the communities all come out to stand against mass migration.
We have never voted for mass migration.
Every government since Tony Blair had in their manifesto that they would reduce and ban, reduce immigration overall and stop illegal immigration as much as they possibly could.
So the British people are not cucks, cowardly cucks, stuck there, waiting for you guys to save us.
We are, we are making our own movement and we need to stand together on this and stop putting each other down.
harrison smith
Absolutely, I agree with that, absolutely, completely.
And I think, I mean, personally, for me, it just comes from the frustration of seeing what's done to you guys and just, and just feeling like the, like, impotent rage of just like, I wish I could go with my gun and help these people.
unidentified
So, you know, it's but, and that's the energy that we welcome.
jack hadfield
Yeah, we'll absolutely welcome that.
that, 100%.
You know, we want you guys backing us.
And, and, you know, it would be good.
You know, we want to stand hand in hand across the Atlantic.
harrison smith
Well, can you, can you hang on for, can you join us in the next segment after a quick commercial break?
Because that's exactly why I wanted to get you on, because there's a disconnect between America and Britain, and we don't understand some of the aspects of, uh, you guys as a society, especially when it comes to the classism aspect that I want to ask you about.
But you're also doing great work with the women that are, that are joining up.
And, you know, this should not be something that's just for the men.
It's women that are mostly the victims of, uh, the migrant rape gang.
So, you know, there's a lot of amazing stuff going on with that.
Can you stay with us for a little while longer?
unidentified
Yes, of course.
harrison smith
Okay, all right, fantastic.
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We'll be back on the other side with more.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
My guest is joining us from Call him on X at Jack Hadfield and on X at Jack Hatters, Jack H-A-D-D-D-E-R-S on X. And, you know, he's providing great, you know, on the ground coverage there of the protest and the developments of the scandals of the migrant hotels.
And, of course, not only getting that on the ground street perspective, but also the British perspective, because we do a lot of commenting about Britain on this show.
It always feels like we're doing it from, you know, the other side of a pane of glass, that we're looking at creatures we don't exactly fully understand but empathize with.
And so I just, I wanted to get your perspective as a born and bred British man.
What is the impact of things like classism on what's happening right now?
Because I've been seeing that online and people saying, you know, Americans don't understand the classism in the UK is so strong.
There's a lot of people saying, well, the upper classes don't really care about the, you know, migrant rape gangs and things like that because it pretty much only affects the lower classes.
And it's kind of this idea of like, well, it's the lower classes kind of, what do you expect?
They're always causing trouble sort of thing.
Is that just, is that, how valid is that perspective that I'm seeing?
jack hadfield
I think that probably is relatively accurate.
I would say that the British class system could generally be structured in into three.
You have the upper class, which is basically the upper class, you know, you're really talking about like aristocracy, you know, that kind of tier.
Then you have the middle, the middle class, which is usually divided into three, upper middle, sort of middle overall, and then lower middle.
And then you have the working class, you know, who again, the sort of bottom class of society, you know, the actual manual workers, the workers, the people who actually, you know, who actually need, um, sort of those types of jobs and maybe, and probably generally, overall poorer.
Um, so generally I think these protests have been a working to lower middle class strata of people who have been coming out against the asylum hotels.
Um, Epping.
So, for example, a town like Epping is actually a relatively prosperous town.
So, what you've seen are people who have, you Cockneys who've moved out from London originally, and then people in Epping will have some ethics mix and also East London heritage.
And these people will be, you know, the lower to middle middle around of these of communities.
They could be small business owners.
They could be, again, people on registered professional scene.
They could be teachers, for example, that's that sort of thing.
And then it's down to all of the working class.
Whereas if you look at, for example, stand up to racism and the people involved in.
Antifa.
Standards of Racism is definitely an upper middle class movement and then combined with sort of student leftism, that section of society.
So the people who are out on the streets right now, they are the salt of the earth Brits.
An example of this, I think we're going to move on to this topic anyway, is the Pink Ladies, who are the people at the Carey Wharf and the Isle of Dogs, which is kind of the last, the one of the last battlements where there's still quite a few of the old white Eastenders still living in that area of London.
And I talked to Lorraine, who is now the sort of leader of the Pink Ladies movement, which is women and girls, mothers and grandmothers wearing pink and specifically standing up against the sexual assault, the rapes committed by the migrants.
So at one point I talked to Lorraine and she told me one thing.
She said, well, we're spending so much money on these asylum hotels.
Why don't we spend it on our homeless, which is a standard, but why don't we spend it on our NHS, our national, you know, socialized health care service?
She said, why don't we spend the money on welfare for disabled people who can't work?
So Lorraine is someone who has very used working class, salt to the earth, but also a very, a very traditional like Labour voter in this country.
And that's sort of what I've seen.
A lot of these people will be will have been left of center.
They may be sort of even more economically very left in nature.
But they're they're they're now standing up regarding regarding these protests.
And so you're seeing it definitely as a very working class and certainly lower middle class movement overall.
Whereas again, as I said, standard of racism, et cetera, the Socialist Workers' Party links to the unions.
They're all upper middle class and then professional protesters, whom I see at so many different events when I go traveling around the east and southeast in general.
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
Yeah, well, I think the Pink Ladies movement is kind of exactly what you guys need because one of the problems, and whether it's a valid complaint or not, the way it's portrayed to, I think to a lot of people is the protests are all characterized as this sort of football hooliganism.
It's men just being dumb men, they're lower class just sort of rabble rousing.
It's like you need some sort of middle class women coming out and going, no, this is where we're all we should be concerned about this.
And just if nothing else, the optics of that and the understanding that no, this isn't just a bunch of rabble rousing nationalist men, you know, running around, beating their chest as if they're winning a football game.
This is a real movement of families that just want to be safe in their hometowns.
I mean, I think that is such an important optical, you know, development for y'all that's really necessary.
And, you know, to me, the classism thing, I think there's an interesting intersection where you've got the classism divisions going up.
And then across, you have the age divide.
Because what I'm seeing now is a bunch of upper class sort of older men going, what is happening with the younger men?
I talk to these younger men and they've got all of these concerns that I don't know what to do with.
And they're talking about, you know, whiteness like it's this big, important thing.
It never was when I was a kid.
And so there's an interesting kind of clash happening there too.
So we've just covered the class it the class aspect to it how how do you think age is playing into determining whether or not somebody is uh you know involved in these protests or or you know focused on these issues so I would say overall most of the people who have gone who are at these protests are generally more elderly older people.
jack hadfield
So we're speaking sort of forties onwards generally because they're, you know, their parents.
Now, they also will bring their kids along who are going to be much younger, you know, underage now.
But I will say in terms of the guys who are my age or, you know, early twenties, they're the ones who I've when I've spoken to, especially off camera, they come out.
with the most radical cakes out of everyone I've seen.
And I do think that is replicated.
Like, I do think the base of Zoomer meme, ironically, is real.
Obviously, the youngest Zoomers now being around 15, 16, and the oldest being, I'm basically just on the cusp of millennial Zoomer being 96, 90, 96.
So the oldest are around, you know, 27, 28.
So the men in that age demographic are certainly becoming extremely more radical, more voting to the right.
And you can see this generally with polls across the country and obviously, and in America as well.
And you can see this big shift of young men, especially to supporting reform for the right.
For example, you know, again, like a friend of mine was talking about how he's having arguments with his parents at the dinner table as he and his brother who are around, you know, early, early twenties are having arguments with their with their liberal parents.
And I think this is probably something that is being replicated in dinner tables across the country.
I think that's probably quite accurate.
So yeah, I will say and I definitely especially with people my age who are young men involved in sort of movement and politics, especially in and around London.
There is this feeling of, as I said earlier, there's this feeling of energy in the air.
There's a radical movement on the way.
You know, now is the time.
for change.
I think it's very much, especially for, again, people that I know who are kind of involved in politics.
I think now we're having a case of, you know, if not me, then who?
If not now, then when?
And I think there is a bunch of young men who are, you know, I've been involved in this for ten years who have seen what's happened over the last ten years and really since, since our entire lives since we were born, you know, radical mass demographic change, you know, the push for globalism, you know, just all of these terrible things which are happening in our country.
And I think a lot of us are realizing, well, especially if we, you know, we're now getting the age where we want to get married and start having kids and having a family, buying a house, we're then thinking, well, we need to change this so that for our future kids that they don't grow up in the same sort of broken world that we're doing.
So there is this radicalism, there's this vitalism, there's a movement.
And I think people are putting the right people are being put in the right places currently so that hopefully when 2029 comes along with a reform majority government, whatever happens after that, I am, I am, as a kid say, white pilled on the future of this country.
I think we will succeed, we will win.
And I'm very much looking forward to it.
harrison smith
I am too.
That's really just so great to hear, especially I mean, last night I went to the UK probably five years ago and I was hanging out with a bunch of right wingers and the feeling I got was very.
much like it's a foregone conclusion, almost like Rome is burning, so we might as well play the loot.
Like this idea of like, it's over, let's figure out what's next.
And as you point out, saying Britain is fallen is kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
If you believe it's fallen, then it's fallen.
But if you believe you can win it back, then you actually have a fighting chance.
So I'm so happy to hear that that things can potentially turn around because there was definitely a sense of nihilism.
Last time I was there that hopefully has evaporated to some degree as people see, no, you can get together, you can make movements, you can hang flags, you can spread the word, you can actually reverse this.
It's not all over and Britain is not falling.
jack hadfield
And I will say, just.
Just very quickly on that, the left knows this as well.
Read The Economist, The New Statesman, all these pieces, they can see the writers on the ascendancy.
They can see this is why they're focusing on a lot of what the Zoomer writer is doing right now.
They can see this and they're terrified.
Look at what they're posting on Twitter on Blue Sky.
They hate this.
They realize that we're coming for their worldview and they're absolutely pinging their pants.
Let's put it one way.
It's so great to see.
It's so satisfying.
I'm so optimistic.
harrison smith
That's awesome.
I love it.
We love to see it.
Thank you so much, Jack Hadfield.
I know you have to run to another protest.
So everyone make sure to be following Jack on X. On X, will you be live there later today?
How can people find your stuff?
jack hadfield
Yes, so on X will be the main way you can find my stuff.
I don't go live.
What I do is I record and clip, whack my stuff on.
So you get more of the curated highlights rather than a pure live stream, but there will always be live streams of these protests as well.
Shout out if you want to see live streams and other content.
I'll shout out a few content creators.
AY Audits, big live streamer, Wesley Winter, YouTuber, my friend Emma Dunwell as well at eSpeaks Freely.
She will also be going live at these protests.
So give all of those a follow.
That's AY Audits, Wesley Winter and Emma Dunwell at eSpeaks Freely.
Give them a follow.
They are fantastic new journalists.
And it's, yeah, it's always great to see them, what the stuff that they can produce.
And, you know, just again, putting truth to what's actually going on the ground by myself.
harrison smith
Well, it's absolutely the same fight we're in here.
You guys are just further down the track than we are.
And I think it's our responsibility to help you guys out even if that's just spreading the word here in America to try to put pressure on our politicians to do things like call out the UK for their, you know, anti-free speech laws that they're putting in place, which we've seen JD Vance do.
So we may not be able to run you guns quite yet, but we can still do something, at least try to put pressure from our government on your government to at least allow these protests to happen and for people to speak their mind.
Jack Hadfield, thank you so much for joining us.
Good luck at the protest later today.
Follow Jack on X at Jack Hatters on YouTube.
Jack Hadfield.
Jack, thanks so much for being here with us.
jack hadfield
Thanks for having me on.
harrison smith
My pleasure.
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And man, I was just even thinking about last time I went to the UK.
It was like a spur of the moment thing.
I had to lie about why I was going because we didn't think they would let us in because what happened was there was a big protest happening.
This was like five years ago.
The Queen was still alive.
There were these big protests at 10 Downing Street and the UK government had put out a, you know, a silence order, a gag order about the protest.
And so any outlet that has a office in the UK was forbidden from talking about it.
So Breitbart wasn't able to talk about it and Rebel News wasn't able to talk about it and all the outlets that have, you know, people there on the ground in the UK, they couldn't cover what was happening.
And so Infowers were like, well, screw that.
We need to know what's going on.
We'll go.
And so it was like a spur of the moment thing.
It was almost a joke.
I was like, you know, Alex was getting mad.
He was going, oh, no, you know, we don't know what's going on because nobody's able to cover it.
And I go, well, why don't you just send me?
And he was like, can you go tomorrow?
Like, you want to go?
And I was like, yeah.
And so we just went.
We just went and did it and covered it and, you know, exposed what was going on when the UK and outlets there were legally prevented from doing it.
And it was, you know, another, another fun example of America sort of enforcing our free speech beliefs, whether you like it or not, we're going to tell the truth about what's going on.
And we were able just to do that on the moment's notice, spur the moment, talk to, you know, a bunch of great leaders there, including the head of FTIME UKIP.
I believe that was the central organizing force at that time.
And we were able to do that.
And I so miss being able to do that.
And, you know, we haven't been able to do stuff like that recently in the past year or so because of the bankruptcy, because everything has to be observed by the court and get official, you know, it used to just be like, it was like that.
It was like a Saturday, you know, afternoon.
We're watching this thing happen in the UK.
And I can just turn to Alex and go, can I go cover this?
And he's like, yep, get on a plane.
And by the next day.
We're on a plane flying over there.
That's the type of stuff we're going to get back to doing.
Like I really can't wait to get back to that and get out from under the shadow of this bankruptcy.
Obviously, the fight that we're in is very important.
There's a reason they've targeted us.
There's a reason they've spent millions upon millions of dollars trying to bring us down.
And it's because.
we can provide that level of coverage because we're willing to say the things other people aren't willing to say and because we encourage people around the world not just in America but in England and all over Europe and the Middle East and Africa and everywhere else that people are being oppressed to stand up to use your voice to not fall into the twin traps as it were of nihilism therapeutic nihilism or overtreatment not to give up on the systems that you know, our forefathers created for us to govern ourselves, things like the Constitution.
We still believe in these things.
We believe in the foundations that, and the morals that they represent.
We believe in their, you know, continued existence in the future.
So we're not throwing the baby out with the bathwater and going, Gee, everything sucks.
We better get rid of America.
No, we want to stick to these things.
We want to preserve and honor our heritage while at the same time not succumbing to what our enemies want us to believe, which is it's over.
The West has fallen.
Just give up.
Just escape.
Just run to the woods.
Just, you know, be by yourself and hide from everybody and arm yourself.
And it's like, how about instead we get involved?
How about instead we take to the streets and we wave signs and we speak through bullhorns and we create shows and we edit video and we expose what's going on and we change the minds of the people and usher in a new wave of populism to sweep out the old guard and create something new and beautiful.
What if we do that instead?
How'd you feel about that?
They hate that.
They really hate that.
They really would much rather you either be hopeless and black pilled and think that it's all over or think you have to like, you know, commit violence and that working within the system is no longer possible.
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More news to cover before we're joined by Becca, aka BX on X, who is going to help us to break down some of what we know about the shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church yesterday.
Not a lot of new information has come out as of, you know, by the time, you know, between yesterday's show and today, it's sort of been a lot of speculation, but nothing new in that regard, obviously.
People still pushing for gun control and things like that.
But again, I think this is a watershed moment in our conversation about transgenderism.
And I'd like to see us stick to the push of trying to redefine what transgenderism is through the DSM 6.
Whatever the newest version of the DSM is, it has to, we have to go back to the way this stuff was defined before because as small as the change may seem, changing the diagnosis from gender identity disorder or body dysmorphia to gender dysphoria is actually the starting point of what has caused all of this because it allows everything that's being done to be couched in the language of and with the authority of medical
intervention, medical processes.
Which when you can hijack that and, you know, claim that what's happening is that your body is wrong and that, you know, physical intervention will somehow fix the pain you're feeling in your mind, it allows for counselors to take your kid out of school or provide mental health interventions when your kid is having trouble and they're telling him, maybe you need to wear a dress.
Maybe if we dress you up like a girl, you'll feel better.
All of that has come about because of this definitional change.
in the medicine.
So that should really be our focus.
If you want to reverse this, you got to reverse the underlying justification for the things that you're trying to stop.
We want to stop the medical, the genital mutilation taking place.
We got to stop the diagnosis that precedes it.
If you want to stop people being taken away from their parents because their parents won't affirm their identity, then you have to get rid of the medical justification for doing that.
So I've seen a lot of people online talk about that.
I think we need to be advocating for that and getting, I know Marjorie Taylor Greene is speaking out about this.
We need to get more politicians, more people in positions of power to.
to interrupt this process and to step in and say, this is not medically valid.
It's not scientifically valid.
And it's not even, you know, the danger would be setting a precedent or.
a president or pursuing a course in which you have political intervention in the medical sphere for purely political ends.
And that's why it'll be portrayed.
It'll be portrayed as the doctors are just, you know, unbiased scientists doing their best to help children.
And here come the big, mean Republicans who want to interfere and they don't trust science and they, you know, just want to be mean to kids.
So they're, you know, forcing them to do this.
And we need to be very clear about this.
The science confirms beyond any reasonable, unreasonable, speculative doubt, medical interventiontions on the basis of transgenderism are not valid, do not work, are not backed up by scientific evidence.
It is the exact opposite.
Going through transgender surgery does not make you less likely to commit suicide.
It makes you more likely.
Destroying your ability to ever feel sexual gratification by eliminating your reproductive organs as a prepubescent.
There's no medical justification in this.
So it's the opposite.
I'm not advocating for political intervention to change the medical literature to fit my politics.
I want to go in and extract all of that interference, all of the political interference that has warped our medical industry to fit the preordained ideological construct of far leftist satanic pedophiles needs to be removed, needs to be extricated, needs to be destroyed and utterly extricated from our medical community.
And we've seen this.
We've seen it in Brown University withdrawing a legitimate scientific study because it came to uncomfortable conclusions.
They determined by virtue of the very pure and unbiased scientific process that transgenderism itself is a social contagion and has no medical, you know, legitimacy any more than Pokemon cards or yo-yos or POGs did, right?
It was a fad.
It's a fad.
It's something that kids do because they see other kids doing it.
That's an uncomfortable conclusion for a scientific study to come to.
And so they removed it from the scientific journal on the basis of complaints by activists, not on the basis of scientific irregularities or anything of the sort.
We want to remove that polititization of the medical industry.
We want to remove the interference of coming to legitimate conclusions about these medical procedures.
And that's the way it needs to be pitched.
And that's the way we need to be making this argument because that's the cutting off the head of the snake.
That's going after the source of all of the problems is the medical literature that justifies all of these just insane things that these psychos are doing.
Speaking of insane things, psychos, the medical industry, etc., I want to go to a video of RFK Jr. talking about some studies that he...
Who was I talked to about this?
It was, I can't remember if it was on air.
I think it was just a personal conversation I was having.
I honestly can't remember.
Was this on air?
Or was it a dream?
Did I have a dream where I was talking to somebody about just like, okay, you've got these news corporations that are all sponsored almost entirely by big pharma that is a for-profit.
industry that has total control of the governmental systems in which medicines are delivered and, you know, studies are carried out and vaccines are tested and you just you just go what the hell is going on.
How did we get to this point?
And how is this system so utterly broken that people can't know about their health systems because their news systems are controlled by the pharmaceutical companies whose profits are dependent on us being in a constant state of illness and constantly in need of intervention by chemicals or big pharma or surgery.
And it's like, RFK has got a big job.
I hope he's up to it.
unidentified
All right.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
Third hour is on this Friday broadcast.
We'll be joined by BX on X. Becca, talk about the shooting at the Annunciation Church earlier this week, the transgender shooter who left a manifesto and covered their guns and all sorts of meme imagery.
We're going to get a breakdown and analysis from BX in just a minute, but I do want to go to this video.
It's RFK Jr. talking about some new studies that he's launching as head of health and human services.
at the same time that the CDC is embroiled in this giant conflict where, you know, vaccine, adherents to the vaccine religion are.
are being fired or quitting in protest and the whole CDC is for the first time ever in ever, I was going to say in my life, but no, since its creation, actually apparently care about the health outcomes of Americans.
You would think that the rising obesity rates and just all of the horrific medical outcomes that we see only increasing over time would be a focus if that's what they're actually, that's what they actually cared about.
We'll get to that.
Let's go to RFK Jr. here.
He's on Fox News describing some of the studies that he's launching with the HHS.
Let's watch.
brian kilmeade
Prevent it.
and we're still trying to get a lot of answers to a ton of questions but the one thing is clear you are dealing with a person who's trans there was transitioning are you going to be examining at all some of the drugs that are used in order to make that transition happening to see if it plays a role because we also know there was a trans shooter in the Tennessee situation.
robert f kennedy-jr
We are doing those kinds of studies now at NIH.
We're launching studies on the potential contribution of some of the SSRI drugs and some of the other psychiatric drugs that might be contributing to violence.
You know, many of them on there have black box warnings that warn of suicidal ideation and homicidal ideation.
So we need we can't exclude those as a culprit and those are the kind of studies that we're doing.
brian kilmeade
So I've never seen that medicine, but you're saying that if you get it, some of the side effects could be homicide, suicide?
robert f kennedy-jr
Well, there are black box warnings.
on some of these psychiatric drugs that warn about in their clinical trials that they saw a suicidal and homicidal idea.
So, you know, we are going into that with an open mind.
harrison smith
And of course, SSRIs are just one class of drugs.
And when you're talking about, especially, someone who's transgender, who's medically transitioning, you're talking about hormone disruptors causing untold side effects.
I mean, the whole thing, we don't even have time to get into it.
But I mean, just earlier this year or last year, they came out of the study that was like, oh, by the way, the way that we thought SSRIs work isn't actually how they work.
So we don't actually know what they're doing and they might not actually be effective as antidepressants.
And then they just kept prescribing them and nobody did anything about it.
they just are still the number one product being given to young women and liberal women in a under 30 age cohort 50 percent or more are on these drugs that they just have no idea what the side effects are or you know how deeply they change your your character or even your you know if It's crazy.
It genuinely is insane that these drugs even exist, let alone are as popular and widespread as they are.
And again, just in a few minutes searching here, you've got things like this.
These antidepressants have been prescribed to millions, but have a hidden side effect that's worse than death.
And this, of course, talking about the sexual side effects of this.
Thousands of former patients say they've been left completely asexual, numb below the waist, and unable to enjoy sex or sustain romantic relationships.
Some patients have experienced shrinkage of their genitals.
Again, they call that worse than death.
I don't know if that's worse than death, but.
Combine that with, you know, the sexual aspects of, you know, gender dysphoria and transgenderism and people are depressed and they're taking these serotonin reuptake inhibitors that they don't know how they work and they clearly affect some aspect of your reproduction or the mental processes that go into sexual relations.
What are we doing here?
I mean, this is just a mess.
It's all just a giant mess.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal talking today to BX on X. You can follow her on X at BX underscore on underscore X. Rumble channel is BX on Rumble.
And her substack, where she's written a couple articles about the shooting in Minneapapolis this week is bxrights dot substack dot com that's bxrights dot substack dot com Becca, thank you so much for joining us.
@bx on x
Hey Harrison, thanks for having me back.
Sorry we have to keep meeting this way though.
harrison smith
I was just going to say the same thing, but it must be kind of strange for you that whenever there's some horrific, just god awful attack, you're the you're the person people think of.
You're one of the first people I thought of.
As soon as I saw anything about this shooting in Minneapolis, it was clear there had to be some sort of connection to 764 and Com and Colt and this this, this cabal of satanic pedophile.
You know, the Titanic pedophile, you know, Internet edgy boys that you've been exposing on our show, uh, for over the last year.
What have you found out about the, the shooting and, uh, and how does it feel to be the expert on this stuff that people go to as soon as something like this happens?
@bx on x
It doesn't actually feel great.
Um, it's very stressful.
Uh, there's a lot of people usually pressuring me to respond right away.
But, um, you know, from previous experience, what we see with almost every mass shooting is that there's like this wave of misinformation that has to push its way through, um, before all the facts start to come out.
And so I try to wait two days or so to to to put things out.
Certainly don't live tweet every single thing that people dig up because a lot of that ends up being non factual and that's not my goal.
But it hurts.
As a mom, I hate it.
It crushes my soul every time this kind of thing happens.
But interestingly though, in this case, we saw a kind of a pendulum swing in the other direction because, as you know, the last two mass shooters that we saw were connected to these 098764 groups.
And everyone was kind of like, you know, just ignoring it.
And this time, surprisingly, I haven't found a tangible connection yet.
And people are trying to shoehorn it as 09A and 764.
I think I have a theory.
And my theory is that they see the trans shooter.
They're afraid of what the right will say.
And so they immediately try to start deflecting blame on something that's a little more right wing, I guess, which I don't consider 764 to be right wing.
But a lot of the mainstream, you know, academics have kind of coined the right wing extremism term for 764 and 09A.
But in reality, when I really dug into this shooting, what I found was.
was that he had a lot more in common with Audrey Hale, the Nashville school shooter, than anything else.
And listening to what you're saying about the transgenderism, I'm listening to it.
I really do think that there's a lot of mental strain that comes with these people who are forced to transition early to be clear, and I don't care who it pisses off, I have to take a firm stance against transitioning kids or pushing that gender ideology on them.
And it's not for a political reason.
I'll tell you why.
It's because in my research, what I've seen is that there have to be several factors kind of coalescing to to have this outcome.
The first is you have to have a vulnerable person, a young person, whether they're, they're, um, confused about their gender identity or, you know, that maybe they're just kind of neurodivergent or socially rejected for another reason.
Um, either way, you have to, they have to find these kids who are really close to the edge to only need a nudge, right?
And then those, those kids or those youth have to, have to find themselves in these really harmful online spaces that radicalize them into committing horrible crimes.
And in this case, like the case with Audrey Hale, we found this guy had a lot more influence drawing from what we call the TCC community.
It's short for True Crime Community.
But these kids aren't out there watching investigation documentaries, right?
They're obsessed over mass shooters, sexualizing them, glorifying them.
It's a really gross space where they just absolutely fetishize these mass shooters and their copycat.
And the thing about these particular types of copycat is that they're incredibly motivated by notoriety.
That's why you see so much of these conflicting things that they're writing, you know, kill Israel, kill Hamas, you know, kill Trump, kill Pedos.
It's all over the place.
He's shouting out Brandon Herrera and referencing other influencers.
And the reason they do this is because they want as many people to respond as possible.
They're going for virality.
And so unfortunately, it works every time that people start getting confused and they cherry pick one specific thing he said and try to make a political argument.
When in reality, this kid was just crazy.
He probably didn't have a super political motive other than really seeking notoriety.
And it's also why they pick soft targets like kids.
They want they want and they you know, they they fantasize over this high score.
Right.
How many people can I kill?
I want my mass shooting to go down in history.
And so, you know, that that's the motive behind this.
this particular kind of mass shooting.
I do find it really interesting that there were certain accounts pushing that 09A link that didn't actually exist.
And I'm wondering if it was because they were really just trying to deflect away from the trans issue.
That's my theory at this point, but isn't that funny how the tide kind of just completely turned?
harrison smith
Yeah.
Well, you know, and for me, it wasn't that I saw any evidence of a direct connection, but from what I know from how you've described, you know, 09A or 09A and 764 in these or Order of Nine Angels.
angels it it was the lack of coherent ideology that made me think okay this this looks like 764 as you're pointing out it was it had nazi messages and pro-juist messages it had it you know it was all over the place and it was kind of like okay you know people are going to take one aspect of this and say see this guy was a nazi but it's like okay or was he just saying everything he could that was offensive or, you know, a reference online that people could point to.
So, you know, to me, I didn't see any direct connections there.
But overall, the sense I got was, okay, this is in line with what we know from, from 764.
But, but you think, yeah, and it was just more of an ideologicalological alignment rather than a direct connection.
@bx on x
Right.
And obviously, whenever I see this, that's the first thing I'm looking for.
And I'm the same way.
And obviously, if there were any connection, I'd be chomping it the bit to report on it, right?
The thing is, what you're describing is more accurately defined as accelerationism.
Right.
Now, Order of Nine Angles is an accelerationist cult.
And so is seven hundred sixty four.
It's part of this accelerationist ideology.
The FBI has actually stepped in and started to recognize these groups, but they decided not to use my term and they went with nihilistic, violent extremists instead.
Oh, it's a little, okay, whatever.
You know, at least that they're not calling them far right extremists.
So, so we're on the, on the right path, right?
But the thing about accelerationists is that they can come in all shapes and and flavors, right?
So you have the satanic accelerationists like Order of Nine Angles that are definitely behind a lot of these shootings.
In fact, they've been behind most of the violent attacks.
And we've seen several mass stabbings also come out of this group in the past year.
Like when I say several, there's been too many for me to count right now.
Right.
As far as violent stabbing attacks all over the world, not just in the US.
So they're definitely high on the list of the most dangerous accelerationist groups.
But accelerationism in general, the whole concept of mass shootings being used.
When we say accelerationism, we're talking about this set of tactics that are used by extremists to incite political division and get people to fight in the hope that they can increase the amount of chaos and disruption in our society.
And the ultimate goal is to lead to the collapse of the West.
They're terrorists.
They want to collapse our country.
And so, you know, this is a tactic that is used by all kinds of groups.
And the first person we ever saw do this in a mass shooting was not even in the US, it was in New Zealand, the Christchurch New Zealand shooting by Brendan Tarrant, which was obviously heavily, heavily mirrored in the Minneapolis shooter's work or whatever you want to call it.
And what he did was he shouted out PewDiePie and Candace Owen, and he named all these influencers, and he had this mishmash of ideology, and he even it's so funny because they suppressed the manifestos really hard, right, as we know.
But if you actually read some of these manifestos, they say straight up, this is going to be so funny when people blame Trump.
This is going to be so funny when people fight over it, and no one's even going to read this manifest, it doesn't even matter, and they're right.
They're completely right.
So in fact, the Brinton Tarant, the Christchurch shooting was so effective in this that they coined a term for it, the Christchurch model of virality that all these copycat shooters are trying to replicate by, you know, shouting out influencers and drawing on their guns and doing all these things.
It's a very, very common copycat technique that we see.
And the goal is just to get people to cherry pick various things and get as many people talking about it as possible.
So that's kind of what I've been harping on for a while.
I don't know how it's getting through to people.
It's hard to explain, right?
harrison smith
It is.
It is hard to explain.
And it's kind of like you kind of have to understand the mindset of some of these communities, not even now like I'm in like some mass shooter community, but like if you're on 4chan enough, you just kind of get a sense of like, okay, this is a meme, this is a joke, he's saying this for irony.
And, and, you know, after the Christchurch shooting, I came on war room with Owen and was sort of, we're sort of breaking down.
Okay, look, when he says he was inspired by Candace Owens, it's because he hates Candace Owens and he wants to get her in trouble.
So he's pretending to like her.
@bx on x
Yeah.
harrison smith
So she gets a bunch of crap.
And we're just trying to get him.
@bx on x
Or he's just doing it to a bunch of people to get a bunch of people to argue and blame each other, right?
Because he hates everything.
He hates society.
He's a n even just trying to explain that.
harrison smith
I had the ADL writing articles going, you know, InfoWars host, you know, shows, I can't remember how they phrased it, but basically it was saying, you know, he agrees with what this guy was saying.
No, no, I'm just trying to describe what it is.
Yeah, he shows solidarity with this.
I'm like, no, it, oh my God.
So it's, they know how effective it is because it's just that effect.
I mean, you almost can't help but try to investigate what the guy's saying.
But at the same time, you don't, I mean, it's sort of damned if you do damage if you don't.
You don't want to give them attention.
At the same time, you want to know what's behind these attacks in order to prevent it.
And I feel like a lot of aspects of this attack and these attacks have this aspect of damned if you do, damned if you don't.
You lose either way.
When it comes to what's happening online and the way this guy posted a manifesto and a YouTube video basically saying what he was going to do.
We just played the video in the last hour of this guy, the Gideon AI, where he says we're going to scan all of social media 24-7.
We'll be able to predict violent events and intercede before they come about.
And it's like, well, I don't want that.
You know, yeah, okay, there's crazy, you know.
know online stuff that i don't want happening but i'd rather have that than a constant surveillance system monitoring everything for pre-crime so i mean what what you think is very important what's your take on that how do we do how do we deal with this with without surrendering to AI God?
@bx on x
And so if you look at the goal of accelerationism as collapse, a society collapse, how do you get there?
A civil war or some very, very controversial thing that makes people take up arms and fight against the government?
Well, what could possibly do that?
Gun control, taking guns away from a large portion of the population or censorship, right?
Mass surveillance.
This kind of thing really gets people angry at the government.
And that's an intended outcome of this kind of, this tactic, right?
Another one is gun control, right?
People can get angry at me.
Honestly, I don't care.
When you start going down the slippery slope of maybe X, Y, Z shouldn't own guns, maybe you shouldn't own guns if you're on medication, maybe you shouldn't own guns if you think you're a woman, then you really, really have to be careful, right?
Because you're compromising on the two A right there.
And I can't do that.
I can't because that's the goal.
The goal is to get people to fight over guns.
And what I was saying earlier this week even was that I was seeing a lot, I'm seeing a lot more far left, what I would call, you know, like radical trans, you know, death before detransition, antifa types.
And I'm seeing a lot of concerning activity in that world.
Whereas like maybe a couple of years ago, I would have agreed that far right extremism was more of a problem.
And now we're seeing that this far left extremism becoming a problem.
And so, you know, there's plenty of these people out there who are just waiting for the government to come try to take their guns away so they can cause a big, a big thing.
And so that's definitely something I'm wary of.
I also just don't like the idea of the government restricting gun rights by, you know, I'm a two A, I'm a two A person.
Like, I'm a competitive shooter my whole life.
So I can't, I can't compromise on censorship.
I can't compromise on the two A. And those are both things that they pitch every single time one of these events happens, right?
It's it's sucking that it's coming from the right right this time.
I still don't agree with that any more than when the left tried to blame, you know, guns on the people who were shooting under the guise of being Nazis, right?
When you had the far right shooters and they wanted to take guns away from them, you know, it's no different when you're on the right saying we should take guns away.
No, we shouldn't.
This is, this is not, we can solve these problems without compromising our rights.
And, you know, you mentioned four chan.
four chan is more like a broad, stochastic community where people are just saying stuff or just shit posting.
But the communities that we're talking about are really more targeted, like on discord.
They've got these communities of people where they're planning mas mass shootings with each other.
So normally we see these people like the Minneapolis shooter that was in a discord server or some kind of online space with these other like minded individuals that were glorifying, fantasizing over mass shootings and kind of like provoking each other to go for it.
And by just watching these spaces, we've pitched a lot of, we've escalated a lot of very concerning people.
And a lot of them were, a couple of them were arrested and found to be planning mass shootings.
So it hurts that we can't catch all of them these guys do have online footprints and they really do need people to kind of target these really problematic and violent communities.
I mean, it's not free speech to be conspiring to commit a mass shooting.
That's not free speech, right?
That's conspiracy to commit murder.
And we don't need mass AI surveillance of law abiding people.
We need targeted resources towards these communities where kids are radicalizing and planning out their mass shootings.
harrison smith
And so it's very reasonable, but of course, polit it's the best possible argument you can have if your argument is either adopt our program or school shootings are your fault.
Do what we want or else you're the reason children are being killed.
It's like, you know, it's a very compelling argument.
They do that every time.
Yeah, they do.
because it's useful, because it's effective.
So what should...
Or what would you suggest?
If you were the head of the FBI and they said, you know, endless funds at your disposal, how would you tackle this issue?
@bx on x
Well, I mean, by and large, I have to say that the first time I came on your show, I was like enraged.
Like, where are we, where's the FBI?
What are they doing?
But at this point, I can see that they've actually taken steps to mitigate the problem and they've been stopping mass shooters.
In fact, I was just talking about this the other day, how many times we've been seeing in the news these attacks being thwarted, and part of that is because we were yelling at them and pointing in the direction they needed to look right here.
It's like we had our finger on the pulse to the point where we could almost predict, we did once predict a shooting.
We predicted the, the, you know, the black neo Nazi shooter in Nashville earlier this year.
We had already esc submitted a cyber tip on that guy and said he was going to commit a school shooting.
So if they just look where and if I can do it, they can do it, right?
So I think they have been.
But broader things, I definitely have opinions on the trans stuff, like I definitely have to take a hard stance against transitioning kids or putting them in any kind of compromised mental state where they're confused about their identity.
I mean, when you think about when you know a lot about cult and how brainwashing works, one of the very first things that they do is they do something to destabilize that person's sense of identity, right?
They take away that I'm me and this is who I am and this is how I fit into society.
They turn that up and down and confuse these kids and then convince them that society is against them.
I mean, this is just prime for setting them up for these radical kind of actions that we're seeing them take.
Almost every single time there's a mass shooting, these kids have been radicalized online.
You see a vulnerable person, maybe the Solomon Henderson guy was kind of a weird neurodivergent incel kid who was black and hated himself.
You saw Samantha Rupnow who was in these TCC communities.
She had a terrible family life.
She was just a very confused and rejected kid.
So you're seeing these kids and young adults who are committing these acts are very are very, they've been destabilized a lot by their society and by their surroundings, and then they found themselves in these incubators for radical, violent attacks.
And so that's really, I think that's the bullseye, right?
The other things are definitely factors, right?
There's tons of factors, obviously, but I think the bullseye is finding, you know, how these vulnerable kids are making their way into these like echo chambers of online hatred and finding out ways to pull them back and deprogram them and try to get them to rehabilitate and rejoin society before it's too late.
harrison smith
I guess the problem is that the way that the system to do exactly that is set up right now is, you know, you'd want to send these kids to a therapist or a psychiatrist.
The problem is then they get put on SSRIs and maybe they go off the deep end that way, right?
Because when you talk about Rupnau or this other guy, it's like, man, if only somebody'd intervened to help this kid, obviously they just needed somebody in their lives, not online trying to radicalize or groom them, but somebody in their life who actually cares for them, saying, hey.
You need somebody to talk to.
You need to work through this.
You need some actual mentorship and guidance rather than manipulation by people online.
But then you got those.
Then you go to the psychiatristiatrist and their solution is to give them a drug to deaden their brain and you end up with SSRIs and the horrific side effects there.
So I mean, what do you how big do you think the impact of things like SSRIs and antidepressants are on the mass shooting phenomenon, especially where it intersects with your area of expertise, these online cults?
@bx on x
So it's hard to say because a lot of the medical records for mass shooters are suppressed.
And you know me, like I have opinions, but I really like to stick to facts and data more than emotions and opinions.
A very analytical person like that.
And, you know, when you look at the data, the numbers, it's a very small percentage of mass shooters who were on SSRIs.
In fact, you see it far more common than not that their families come out and say, Hey, he was crazy and he wasn't taking his medication and nobody knew.
I mean, I think that there's there's nuance, right?
Because I think that if there's an adult who's hearing voices telling him to kill people all day long, maybe that person should be on medication, right?
But if you have a kid who's gender confused and depressed and going through puberty and you're dumping SSRIs on them, yeah, I do think that's a, that's a huge problem..
I'm definitely not a fan of SSRIs in general.
Like I was listening to you talking about them earlier, and you're completely right that we don't even really know how they actually work.
It's like it's a mystery.
And it's like, what?
How is this a thing?
You know, they have terrible side effects.
They have sexual side effects, which can really be difficult for kids, probably who are in puberty.
And then in addition, you know, some of these kids who are transitioning or whatever, being dumped with hormones.
And yeah, of course, that can have an effect on a kid's psyche.
And I do support like more research into that area.
But I have to add nuance here, and that's that I also don't like, I see a lot of people making the false claim that all shooters are on SSRIs, which is just not true.
And also, I'm really concerned about the same kind of slippery slope argument being used to compromise our HIPAA privacy laws, right?
For example, if you think that people who are on SSRIs shouldn't own guns, if that's what you're saying, then you're opening up a whole can of worms in the gun background check system.
And again, this is something that I could see being abused by gun grabbers to go take medications away.
harrison smith
It would be so easy.
@bx on x
To keep guns away from people.
harrison smith
Especially when they're like anti-vax or yo, anti-Semitism is a health crisis.
And it's like, well, so wa now if I speak out against the state of Israel, will I not be able to own a gun because I'm crazy, because I'm anxious to get it?
@bx on x
I'm always thinking about that, right?
harrison smith
Yeah.
It's so easy to do.
@bx on x
Yeah, or you're going to be put on a watch list and monitored by the government and, you know, surveiled.
And, you know, no, we don't, that's a slippery slope I don't like.
I don't like, I like, like, we were talking about, you know, societal interventions and discussions about society as opposed to government interventions.
harrison smith
Absolutely.
Well, I'll tell you what, stay on the line if you can.
We'll do a couple more minutes on the other side of a quick commercial break.
I got some other questions about you, especially about a certain, I think it was an HBO show that just got produced that's strikingly familiar.
unidentified
Ladies and gentlemen, BX on X is my guest.
harrison smith
Follow her on X at BX underscore on underscore X, bxwright.substack.com is where you'll find her latest article called Unmasking the Minneapolis School Shooter, where Becca goes through what we actually know about this character, Robin M. Westman.
who fired into the Annunciation church during Mass, killing two children and wounding 17 more.
I want to ask you, Becca, what do you think the right approach is with a character like this because I see some people saying we're not posting his manifesto.
I'm not posting his image.
That's just what he wants.
Let's not give him what he wants.
My take is I want to understand these people.
So we need to be looking at this stuff.
But then I feel like I'm contributing to the notoriety he's seeking.
I've come to the conclusion the best thing is to cover this stuff and mock him relentlessly and let them know that, yeah, you'll be, you'll, you know, you'll be notorious, but notorious as a complete failure who, you know, managed to achieve nothing like an idiot.
I don't know.
I mean, what, what's the approach here?
Because I want to cover this stuff, but I don't want to give them what they want.
What do we do?
@bx on x
You know, well, first of all, I really really want to try to catch these guys before they do this stuff.
And I was actually telling a friend the other day about one of these guys that was at 764, remember, who was in my DMs, you know, saying he was going to do a mass shooting and all this.
And I basically just told him like, if you do that, I'm going to tweet the most ridiculous stuff about you.
Like, I'm going to call you trans and I'm going to just like make up a bunch of stuff and just make you look like an idiot.
And I don't know if it actually worked or not, but like, I'm tired of having to like, try to talk to them like I was an adult and like normal.
So yeah, I'm sure that if that, you know, once the FBI, you know, checked, looked into him and subpoenaed his messages, they're probably like, why is she talking like this to this kid?
Now I don't know what else to do, man.
Yeah, mocking them, making sure that they're not, you know, but the thing about that is that they're not looking for notoriety from you.
They're looking for notoriety from their peers in this crazy mass shooting community, where there are already kids who are radicalizing.
They already the bad people already have their manifestos, already obsessively cataloged everything.
So there's nothing really I don't think the mainstream can do that's going to, like, whitewash it.
However, you know, my approach after the fact has just been exactly what I've been talking about here, to kind of pull the mask off and talk about how they're looking for notoriety and how all these things they were saying were just a troll and poking holes in all this to try to get people to,
you know, the next time one of these happens, maybe instead of saying, Oh my gosh, I see that he blamed some random person online, I'm going to tweet about it, maybe you stop and say, Hmm, I remember this girl talking about how that's exactly what they want.
And maybe over time, we just start to realize that that's what they're looking for, is that reaction.
And we start talking about that, you know?
harrison smith
Yeah.
And go after the communities that they're trying to get notoriety in.
So it's like, Okay.
You know, yes, for sure.
Right.
You go and do this, like all your friends are going to get arrested or all your friends are going to lose their favorite place to talk about this stuff because we're going to shut down the platforms where these types of things are organized and orchestrated.
Again, I think it's possible to do that without AI, without giving over our consciousness to some AI God to surveil us all the time like Big Brother.
But obviously that's a distinct danger.
Now, I mentioned at the end of the last segment, I saw your post on this, and I think it's.
It's interesting for a number of reasons.
For one thing, there's this new show called The Savant.
It's on Apple TV, I guess.
I was thinking HBO, but Apple TV.
And it's pretty much your life, which is fascinating and interesting.
But it's also kind of like, I feel bad for these people that have to go watch a Hol Hollywood production.
You could be living it.
You could be actually following BX on the internet.
@bx on x
I am living it.
harrison smith
That's what I'm saying.
unidentified
Yeah.
@bx on x
Oh, I see what you mean.
unidentified
Yeah.
@bx on x
Yeah.
harrison smith
How does it feel to be living this Hollywood story?
@bx on x
So it's funny because when I saw this, I was like, well, that's weird.
So I sent it to a filmmaker partner, who I'm working with right now on a documentary series about all this stuff.
And I was like, hey, check this out.
And he's like, oh, what?
That's crazy.
This will actually be great for our pitch because people love to hop on bandwagons.
And I'm like, well, where do you think their inspiration was?
And he looked into it and it was actually like some 2019 Cosmo article or something.
And I was like, okay, well, that, you know, it could be a coincidence, you know?
But also it is definitely funny because I'm watching that and I'm like, what the fuck?
unidentified
That's me.
@bx on x
But, but, you know, there's another, because there's another filmmaker who's actually making an indie horror flick that I can't say too much about, but it's based around my research, right?
It's like a it's fiction, completely fiction.
But, but this person had also pitched to me the idea of making like a fictional documentary, a fictional series kind of based around like what I do.
And I'm like, yeah, I think about this all the time.
feel like I'm living a TV show like Breaking Bad or like Weeds or something where I'm just this like normal person by day and then by night it's like you know satanic pedophiles and all these crazy characters coming out of the woodworks.
harrison smith
I mean it is it's yeah it's funny all all of the uh all the components are there for a horror thriller movie no it's but you know it's it's like what what Alex always talks about you know when he's like people get obsessed with sports it's like guys there are more important things to be concerned about or you're you're out watching Hollywood movies it's like yeah dude it's happening right now this is crazier than fiction like I think some of the stuff that I go through and have dealt with and written about on my sub stack which I'd love to pitch even stronger like
@bx on x
Like a lot of my stuff I'm writing about on my substack, like the cannibal stuff that I just wrote about, which I won't spoil for you, go read it.
But some of that is like, I don't even know how they could make a show about this.
It's too crazy.
It's like too crazy for Hollywood.
I'm sure that in The Savant, they're probably going to pitch this right wing extremism MAGA angle, which I'm not particularly thrilled with.
So I'm very careful about who I grant the rights to my story to.
I definitely don't want it to be twisted and turned into something that I would hate.
That's the one thing that kind of worries me about going down that road.
But yeah, here I am.
I guess Jessica Chastain.
She's pretty cute.
I like her.
harrison smith
It could be a good show.
It's the other type of show I watch because I like to watch funny things to distract.
It's almost like I almost envy the people whose lives are so nice that they like go and seek this stuff out.
It's like we have like Desperate Housewives or something.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, this is just something fun for them to watch.
It's like, no, we're in this.
It's real.
We're actually fighting against these forces of darkness.
So I'm going to go home and watch, you know, The Life Aquatic or something.
I'm going to have fun, not, not, you know, indulge in this stuff.
But it's just, I'll tell you, man, of how epic like today's time period is.
@bx on x
Yeah.
If season two of their show features satanic pedophiles, we're probably gonna have to have a talk with someone.
harrison smith
But bring BX on as a consultant.
@bx on x
She'll tell you how it really goes down, so you don't have to I mean, they they did contact me as a consultant for that indie horror film, and I thought that was so cool.
I was like, hell yeah, I want to read your script.
That's awesome.
harrison smith
Yeah.
@bx on x
You know, it's good that people are reaching out to people like that and trying to get, make sure that their stuff is kind of going the direction they want it to go.
Oh, look at her there with the gun.
See?
unidentified
She's pretty cool.
She's just so cool.
harrison smith
It really is, you know, it really is cool just knowing that like what you do on a daily basis is the type of stuff, you know, other people are looking to Hollywood to present.
But like, no, the forces of evil are real.
You can actually be a hero and you can actually, you know, be fighting this stuff.
I found this.
@bx on x
I know.
They make her like she's popping pills and she's this like dark, disturbed character.
And like, I'm like, hey, they always do that, right?
They always make it seem like she's this tortured soul.
And I like, okay.
I just do this and then I go pick up my kid from school and then we go play and do, I mean, I'm just a normal person and I don't have like some kind of dark, like, alcohol addiction or anything.
I don't know.
harrison smith
You're so kind of like, I feel like you have to have that.
@bx on x
in Hollywood.
harrison smith
Is it your space art?
Some sort of a calling from your soul?
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
It's just a little help.
@bx on x
Yeah, I do.
I make art.
Yeah.
I'm not a big fan of pharmaceuticals at all.
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
I wouldn't.
I wouldn't be there.
Well, I just I just think it's fascinating.
And again, it's just another reminder of like, you don't need to escape to Hollywood.
There are real life dramas that you can be a part of and you can be a hero in this epic that's actually happening in real life.
And it's just amazing.
I just the final thing I wanted to present this just because while we were talking about it, it popped up and it just is so in line.
It's sort of the boil down, the encapsulation of like the acceleration mindset that we're talking about.
It's from Reddit lies on X. And it's a post of a Reddit post where the person says, I hate to say this, but targeting white Christian churches may be the only way to get real gun reform legislation.
Nothing else is working.
And the shooter yesterday was going, you know, I'm against, you know, Donald Trump kills kids in Palestine.
And it's like, what did you write that as you're loading the assault rifle to go kill kids in a church?
Like there's just something messed up about the logic here that they're going.
unidentified
Yeah, we have to see.
I mean, it's messed up, but.
@bx on x
Like that's exactly what I've been saying that I've been afraid of, right?
I am worried about that.
I do think that that is at a high level something that people are going to consider as.
As these things start to happen, pushing for gun control and trying to get conservatives to support gun control, which they were.
I was seeing a lot of conservatives supporting gun control after the shooting and I was horrified.
I was like, no guys, you gotta stop.
You gotta stop that, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
@bx on x
When you think about it, like that's just gonna encourage more of this stuff to happen, really.
I mean, um, but also fuck off.
I can't compromise on the two a.
Like, I just can't do it.
I'm sorry.
harrison smith
Yeah.
Yeah.
Especially red flag laws.
It's just the obvious thing.
It's like, okay, if red flag laws existed, I would never go to a psychiatrist.
Not that I have plans to do that anyway, but it's like, do you not get the people if you're being told you can either you know seek health care or have your rights you know people are going to choose their rights it's a chilling effect of course it's just this is also obvious well you're doing fantastic work thank you so much uh for for coming on becca bxwrights.substack.com bxwrights writes.substack.com is where you can find her articles about all this stuff it's crazier than hollywood folks it's real life and
it's more dramatic and more insane than anything hollywood screenwriters could come up with so go follow becca on x as well bx underscore on underscore x uh becca thank you so much uh for joining us and we'll have to have you on before the next mass shooting.
@bx on x
I know.
Let's like have a picnic or something.
I don't know.
harrison smith
That would be really fun.
I'd love to because stuff, it's getting crazy, but thank you so much for staying on top of it.
@bx on x
All right.
Thanks, Harrison.
Thanks, guys.
harrison smith
Thank you so much.
All right, folks.
We still have a little bit more in today's show.
I got some videos to show you having to do with a couple different cases.
a couple different legal issues and goings on politically.
I want to go now to Brianna Morello.
Clip number six here, this is an update to just more abuse that the January 6 political prisoners were face or continue to face, continue to be subject to, despite being pardoned by Donald Trump, they have not been, well, they, a lot of them had their sentences commuted, meaning they were not pardoned, meaning they did not have their records scrubbed, even though they should.
Obviously, everything about these trials and the outcome and the verdict, I mean, it was all fraudulent from the beginning, orchestrated from the beginning by design to institute a chilling effect on the rest of us.
by going after the leadership of the right wing, first and foremost, in this case, Enrique Tario and others, oath keepers, trying to sue for regressive grievances of their government, and they've been handed down.
a not gray ruling.
Here's Brandon Morello with more.
breanna morello
Who dismissed the case that was brought on by several J six defendants, Henry Getario and other Proud Boy members filed a $100 million lawsuit.
We talked about this program and now the DOJ wants it dismissed.
Now, when you read the documents, that's where the disturbing part kicks in because the DOJ is trying to claim that the US has sovereign immunity on all constitutional claims.
Yeah, that's deeply concerning.
So they can just do whatever they want, the DOJ, and you can't go after them if they violate your rights.
That's the claim that the DOJ under President Trump is making.
Now that's deeply concerning.
Now they're also saying.
that the United States is not liable for any putative damages as well.
And they're also going off the claims that they lack some type of malice when it comes to merits.
Now, folks, none of this makes any sense given the fact that the DOJ fired several J six prosecutors for their role in this persecution.
So obviously when you look at Attorney General Pambandi now, you wonder, well, you obviously fired these prosecutors because you believe that there was wrongdoing here.
But now when folks who have lost everything over the persecution that's taken place over these last few years are looking to be reimbursed because many of them have literally drained their life savings, you're saying that they can't get reimbursed.
They're saying that they can't get damages, they can't recover those funds from the federal government who we've covered on this show.
The DOJ knowingly puts witnesses on the stand that were committing perjury.
The DOJ obviously under Joe Biden did that, but now this new DOJ is looking to just move on without having to give any type of financial means to these individuals who have suffered the most.
Now it sounds really strange because I didn't believe it when I saw the court filing.
So I've reached out to the DOJ for comment on all of this, asking those specific questions.
And the DOJ responded by saying, No comment.
I've also reached out to the White House for a comment and I have not heard back unfortunately.
harrison smith
So that was from the Brianna Morello show.
Of course you can find and share that on her ex at Brianna Morello.
And she did an interview with Enrique Tario and I'm sure she'll be covering this tomorrow morning on Infowars.
So make sure you tune in for that.
You know, it's just it's an inconsistency in the beliefs espoused by the Trump administration, which I don't think reflects a hypocrisy in the Trump administration.
I think it reflects the persistent deep state influence on the Trump administration that they're still protecting themselves because they know what they've done.
I think they.
they could go to jail for.
I mean, when she says that they put people on the witness stand to commit perjury, understand what she means by that.
This isn't a vague thing.
This isn't a supposition or an assertion from us that what they said isn't exactly true.
They put people on the stand who claimed to be at places that later released video footage proves they were not at that place at that time.
So, and this wasn't just one of many witnesses, and you can do without it, and the charge still stands.
It was, it was these claims.
It was these officers making these claims that formed the central role of this narrative that got these guys convicted.
So you have Officer Dunn and this other officer claiming that they saw things happen.
And it was that testimony that was the primary component that led to their incarceration and their guilty verdict.
And then video evidence came out proving, proving beyond any doubt.
that that testimony was utterly and completely fraudulent.
Okay.
So they're sitting there going, I saw this happen.
I was there at this time when this occurred.
And then like months later the video comes out they weren't in the location they didn't see what they said they saw they were lying not a mistake it wasn't a mistake it wasn't a oh that was five minutes later and i thought sorry my minute no no they just made things up they blatantly fabricated instances situations occurrences that later cctv footage proved never happened and yet it was those stories they told that got these guys convicted people need to go to jail for that I mean, you can't do that.
That cannot be allowed to stand.
And these guys have got commutations.
They need to be pardoned.
And I think they do need redress.
I mean, just yesterday I had a story.
It was, you know, a million plus dollar verdict for somebody shot by a pepper ball or some other, you know, non-lethal munition when they were rioting.
This happens.
It's a routine thing.
It happens all the time.
People are abused by the police or they, you know, there's, you know, unfairness in the law proceedings.
You sue and you get, you know, financial compensation for that.
This happens all the time.
They're trying to resist it.
They're trying to avoid this consequence.
And I think we need to, you know, push the Trump administration to focus on this.
And really, I think to realize that the deep state operatives that they're fighting against are still there, still in power, and still helping to victimize the innocent people that were thrown in jail over January 6, who in the case of Enrique Tario, he was already in prison in a different city when January 6 was happening.
And somehow they convict him for terrorist charges under a Rico case because people in a different city were doing something that they couldn't possibly have communicated with him about.
It's just madness the whole way down.
There's no part of that case that is not replete with fraudulence and deception.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
So very good for Brandon Morello sticking on that and keeping that in the news and tune in tomorrow to InfoWars to see her.
I'm sure she will get more into that and hopefully hopefully make some changes and cause some trouble with the Trump administration to get some focus on this now.
We've got a couple other developments to some longstanding stories, one being the Israeli cyber chief.
which I probably should have mentioned earlier when we were talking about the AI systems that are putting into place, talking about Palantir, having access to your bank account, your mortgage applications, and your health care, and your criminal record, and your social media to make sure you're not saying any threat-oriented words.
It's all very disturbing, especially since it's not.
even being done by Americans.
It's being orchestrated and coordinated out of Israel with the people doing it, invoking Israel as being their, you know, centerpiece, the control, command, control center for all of these various AI programs being currently rolled out, which is especially concerning when you know that the head of cybersecurity in Israel that would be intimately involved in all of these projects himself got busted trying to lure a disabled child for sex in Las Vegas.
So is that the person that you want reading all of your private messages and going through your bank account to determine whether or not you should be allowed to live or whether the Palantir AI assassination drone be deployed?
I don't think so.
We'll get to that in just a second.
We'll return to that in just a second.
Yeah, we'll get to that in just a second because I want to go to this other video first.
I just went on a little tangent there, but I actually wanted to go to this video.
Clip number three, Boston is struggling.
It's so reliant on these big universities, MIT, Harvard.
I mean, it's a university city.
And we don't have that video.
Let's pull that in if we can.
All right, great.
Then we do have time to go to what's happening with this Israeli gentleman, Alexandrovich from Sean King about to have some breaking news about Tom Alexandrovich, the Israeli government official arrested for sex crimes against children.
We just caught his, we just caught several agencies in a clear lie.
My source is a sitting congressman who spoke directly to the Trump administration.
So he says this, I've caught, I've just caught several agencies in an open lie about Tom Alexandrovich, the Israeli pedo arrested in Las Vegas.
What I can't fully figure out is why they're telling this lie.
I have only one real conclusion and I'll share it here.
He says, uh, we'll go to this bas.
Basically, they claimed that the Las Vegas officials told them that they didn't have to be at a hearing that they did have to be with.
And the whole thing has sort of collapsed into chaos and miscommunication and misapprehension as everything.
sort of falls apart and nobody knows what the hell's going on.
Something very fascinating happened in the court hearing that the Israeli pedophile failed to attend.
His attorney claimed that the Las Vegas DA told them he did not have to attend.
The judge blew up saying no such thing would ever be true.
The DA, Ste is telling the Israeli guy, no, you don't have to come.
You don't have to be here.
And the judge is like, what the hell?
Yes, he does.
Of course he has to be here.
And so the only question is like, okay, is the DA compromised?
Is he lying?
Or is the Israeli lying?
And just saying that the DA told him that, I mean, it's just, why'd you ever let this guy go?
I guess the question is, why the hell did you let this guy go?
You can visit North Star Sean King for more on that.
Let's go to this video of the tragedy of what's happening in Boston.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Normally these streets are buzzing with people moving in, but this year it's eerily quiet this close to September 1st.
And that was a great time to find a great deal.
According to Boston Pads, the number of.
empty apartments here in Mission Hill is up 93 percent compared to last year.
About half a mile away in Fort Hill, that neighborhood saw a 74 percent increase.
And available apartments near Northeastern jumped by 154 percent compared to a five percent increase across the city.
Also, I think that the universities will react differently next year and start their enrollment a little earlier because I think they were caught off guard.
Experts say there's a surge in empty units because less international students.
are getting visas on the PACA administration.
This time of year, we would get a lot of inquiries.
Now that's not really happening.
Boston University, Northeastern and Harvard didn't respond to our requests for student enrollment data since the Trump administration's heightened vetting began.
Some people have very strong opinions on certain subjects and that will make them not want to come to the US and, you know, commit to a long term lease, knowing that their visa at any point without any notice may be revoked.
With less international students on campus, landlords are left with vacant years.
We've got to leave with vacant units and that means lower rents.
What you're seeing landlords do right now is they're, you know, paying the full brokerage commission and they're also reducing rents because no one wants to go vacant on September 1st.
How do landlords feel about it?
I mean, landlords are not happy about it, but, you know, it's a free market supply and demand and, you know, they'll deal with it.
So if you're a student or just a procrastinating house hunter, now is your time to shine.
If you want the latest on this story or any other housing story, I'm on it.
Follow NBC ten Boston on TikTok and Instagram.
harrison smith
There you go.
Gosh, how unfortunate it looks like rent is down across the board in Boston as a direct result of the large-scale deportation efforts and visa restrictions taking place.
You're welcome, Americans.
Oh, what do you know?
You get rid of all the foreigners and suddenly Americans' lives improve immediately, indirectly as an immediate consequence to the policy.
Isn't that something else?
Has anybody told the socialists, those guys hate landlords?
Hey guys, you hate landlords?
You really want to get back the landlord?
Deport the people renting out their apartments.
Deport them all.
Landlords will never recover.
It'll be amazing.
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