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It's the 29th of July, the year's 2020. | ||
As we speak, the chiefs of big tech giants such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google are being grilled through Zoom by those that chose to appear at the congressional hearing. | ||
We'll show you some pretty amazing clips from that. | ||
It's been quite a wild few days there on Capitol Hill. | ||
Of course, we had the... | ||
Conversation with William Barr yesterday that was just infuriating to watch if you enjoy the truth and like to think that maybe your government can comport itself with some measure of dignity. | ||
No, you were to be sorely disappointed. | ||
It's turning out to be a similar situation today. | ||
But it's weird, though. | ||
It's weird because, you know, we're not surprised at having our Republican leadership fail to uphold the things that we elect them into office for. | ||
But it is always shocking to me when it seems like the Democrats are the ones with their fingers on the pulse We're good to go. | ||
Kill people better. It's rather frustrating. | ||
But of course, it's not black and white on either side. | ||
There is, of course, the idiots on the Democrat side making total fools of themselves, and there are still champions in the right wing. | ||
Standing up for the rights of Americans that are being trampled on by big tech. | ||
So we'll bring you all of those clips here in the first hour. | ||
I'll also be joined by Tom Papert. | ||
This hour we'll be getting his response to many of these videos as well as some of the other top stories on National File. | ||
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I will close out this show with the final installation of the Jonestown coverage. | ||
It'll only be 30 minutes though, I think. | ||
That'll either be the final 30 minutes of the show or at 5 o'clock. | ||
But stay tuned, big show. | ||
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Big tech censorship, the abuses and antitrust violations, the monopolization of many of our services, and indeed, of what has become the new town square where voices of Americans are supposed to be expressed freely. | ||
All of these things and more are under discussion right now on Capitol Hill as our stalwart congressmen question the demons of the head of these... | ||
We got Bezos, we got Tim Cook of Apple, we have Sundar Pichai, Sundar the Deceiver, and of course Mark Zuckerberg all Skyping in or Zooming in or whatever you want to call it, virtually appearing in front of our esteemed representatives there who some of them decided they didn't need to come in. | ||
Today, of course, Jerry Nadler, I guess, was in a car accident yesterday and it took him an extra hour to arrive at the hearing. | ||
And so today he just decided, I'll set up the webcam. | ||
I'll just go ahead and set up the webcam and spew nonsense over the web. | ||
Now, I believe I have Tom Papert, editor of National File, on the line. | ||
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Tom, can you hear me? I can hear you, Harrison. | |
Thanks for having me on to talk about these Congress critters. | ||
Try to understand what they are frequently calling the net. | ||
The net, yes. | ||
The net that has caught us all. | ||
So I've got a bunch of videos here. | ||
I'd like to get your response to them. | ||
Of course, some of them can be found. | ||
Some of the more explosive ones can, of course, be found on NationalFile.com. | ||
And you've been doing some tweeting yourself at RealTomPapert. | ||
Let's see, which one should we go to first? | ||
Do we want to start off on a high note or a low note? | ||
Because we have both. Let's go ahead and start with clip number 18. | ||
A little bright spot to start our day. | ||
The champion that is Representative Jim Jordan highlighting Twitter's double standard on censorship. | ||
Here it is. And I haven't even mentioned Twitter. | ||
Who we actually invited, Mr. | ||
Chairman. We asked for you guys to invite him as one of our witnesses. | ||
You guys said, no, I haven't even mentioned them two years ago. | ||
They shadow banned two members of this committee. | ||
Four members of Congress were shadow banned two years ago. | ||
435 in the House, 100 in the Senate, 535. | ||
Only four. Only four. | ||
Gates, Meadows, Nunes, Jordan. | ||
Only four get shadow banned. | ||
And of course, what did Mr. Dorsey tell us? | ||
He said, oh, it was just a glitch in our algorithm. | ||
Yeah, oops! Oopsies! | ||
I asked him, what'd you put in the algorithm? | ||
The name's Gates, Meadows, Nunes, Jordan? | ||
I mean, if I had a nickel for every time I heard it was just a glitch... | ||
I wouldn't be as wealthy as our witnesses, but I'd be doing alright. | ||
We've heard that excuse time and time again. | ||
May 28th, Twitter censors President Trump's tweet on the riots in Minneapolis. | ||
May 29th, 2020, Twitter censors the White House for quoting the President's comments about the riots in Minneapolis. | ||
June 23rd, 2020, Twitter censors the President again for saying he'll enforce the rule of law against any autonomous zone in Washington, D.C. | ||
You can tweet all you want about the autonomous zone that happened in Seattle, but the President tweets that he's not going to have one in Washington, D.C. | ||
Nope. Can't do that. | ||
You get banned. You get censored. | ||
Dozens of examples. | ||
Oh, I forgot one. I forgot one. | ||
Just last week, July 21st. | ||
July 21st, here's what Twitter did. | ||
The leader of Iran, the Islamic Republic of Iran, this is from the largest state sponsor of terrorism. | ||
Twitter allows this tweet, quote, the Islamic Republic of Iran will never forget the martyrdom of Soleimani and will definitely... | ||
Strike a reciprocal blow in the United States. | ||
So you can threaten the citizens of this great country, the leader of the largest state sponsor of terrorism, that's just fine. | ||
But, oh, the president says he's not going to allow some autonomous zone in D.C., and he gets censored. | ||
All kinds of examples, most of them from this year, and that's what's I think critical for us all to understand. | ||
Most of them from this year and election year. | ||
And that's what concerns me and so many Americans. | ||
How about a couple examples from yesterday or the day before? | ||
The video of the doctor talking about hydrochloroquine deleted from President Trump's Twitter. | ||
President Trump's son was suspended from Twitter for posting this. | ||
So yeah, the examples are legion. | ||
Of course, I sort of disagree there. | ||
Obviously, Jim Jordan's talking about the hypocrisy, how they'll allow Iran to do this and not President Trump. | ||
But, you know, personally... I want to know if there's another country threatening me. | ||
I don't want to be surprised by this. | ||
Please, let Iran project their imminent threat if that's the case. | ||
So, obviously, pointing out the hypocrisy, it makes sense, but it's really a great example of why we don't need censorship. | ||
Even if they're threatening me, I want to know the threat. | ||
I want to hear it. I don't want that to be hidden and censored from me. | ||
Tom, your reaction to this? | ||
Well, we now know that Twitter is willing, ready, and able to protect America, dare I say even the world, from the ever-present and worsening threat of a black immigrant doctor who is also a religious person who has her own ministry, telling you that perhaps you will not die from COVID-19. | ||
But if the science bears fruit, you may, in fact, not even get sick at all if you happen to take hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and a Z-Pak in the first few days. | ||
Twitter will get rid of that instantly. | ||
But if, as you said, and as the representative Jim Jordan said, if you dare to threaten the United States, if you... | ||
Say you're going to lob a nuclear bomb this way, that's totally fine. | ||
And I tend to agree with you, Harrison. | ||
I think that for states and state actors, there should be no speech laws. | ||
Ordinarily, you know, the First Amendment, if I say on Twitter that I'm going to come down to Austin, Texas, and I'm going to ransack Harrison Smith's House because he's a Nazi. | ||
I should be arrested for that. | ||
I should face criminal charges. | ||
But for a state actor, I mean, we already know that Twitter makes these new policies up left and right. | ||
The president, oh, well, we're not going to just ban him. | ||
We're going to fact check his tweet. | ||
We're not going to just censor him. | ||
We're going to post a link to the Washington Post underneath this tweet. | ||
So since they already make these new policies left and right, I agree. | ||
State actors should be able to do what they want. | ||
But What Jim Jordan did there, and I'm hoping that we're actually going to see something come from today. | ||
Of course, I've been hoping that more or less in vain for the past two years, Harrison. | ||
But what Jim Jordan did is he excellently pointed out that all of this is happening. | ||
He went through, I think, 20 different examples from the big three social media platforms, Google, YouTube, Facebook, and then Twitter. | ||
And he detailed how it is all happening in basically the last 100 days going up to an election. | ||
This is all political. | ||
It's always been political. | ||
It's not about your health. | ||
It's not about keeping the strong, empowered black woman from telling you about hydroxychloroquine. | ||
No, it's all political. | ||
It's all so they can get their guy in office, so they can continue to go do what Nadler wants them to do, so they can do what the Democrats questioning them today want them to do, and ignore people like Jim Jordan. | ||
It's almost been depressing to watch Harrison, because while the Democrats do raise some good points, I'll concede that, they obviously do not care about censorship. | ||
They see it more as a feature, not a flaw, and the Republican voices As usual in these type of events are the minority. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see if anything comes from this. | ||
But I will say that all of these robotic cult leaders that we call leaders and pioneers of the tech industry are insane. | ||
This is making them sound and look very bad. | ||
And as usual, it's going to be a PR disaster. | ||
So that's something. Yeah, I think so. | ||
It is a glaring omission that Twitter is the one standout not appearing at this hearing. | ||
I'm pretty sure this is the only time any of these four leaders, you've got Bezos, Cook, Sundar the Deceiver, and Zuckerberg all there. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen even two of them in a hearing together. | ||
And even usually when one of them will be subpoenaed, they'll send some sort of, you know, assistant there to answer questions instead of themselves. | ||
And of course, Twitter is one of the most egregious violators of free speech. | ||
So it's a surprise that they're not there. | ||
Let's stick with Jim Jordan. | ||
Here is him slamming big tech for allowing China to censor social media through its partnership with the World Health Organization. | ||
Before we play this clip, I want to point out, well, you know what, we're running out of time. | ||
So we'll play this clip on the other side. | ||
What I was going to say is that this is an imposition of globalism by fiat, essentially, They've just done away with any desire, even pretending to serve the American people. | ||
They are now just saying we respond only to these globalist, unelected, corporate organizations, and we will censor Americans, we'll censor American politicians, we'll even censor the American president at the behest of an organization that the American people have no oversight over. | ||
Have no control over and do not represent the will of the American people. | ||
So we'll show more from Jim Jordan as well as some from Sundar the Deceiver. | ||
And we'll make fun of Brian Stelter on the other side with Tom Papert at Real Tom Papert or The National File. | ||
We'll be right back. Tom Paffert is my guest. | ||
It's Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer talking about the absurdity, the circus taking place there on Capitol Hill. | ||
I'm going to tell you something, Tom, and it's a secret, so don't let anybody know because this is sort of an undercover protest here. | ||
You know, I've been kicked off Twitter many times, many times. | ||
Every time they identify my account, they destroy it, of course, because of my association with this. | ||
You know, whatever you want to call it, the thought crime organization in which I am employed, by which I am employed. | ||
So I'd go ahead and make a new account. | ||
I got a new account. My new account is president underscore of underscore TX, president of Texas. | ||
So Tom, I hope you can follow me. | ||
I hope all the audience out there can follow me. | ||
But don't tell Twitter. Don't tell Twitter it's me. | ||
It's not me. It's somebody else. | ||
It's some handsome genius that has a new Twitter account. | ||
So that's my secret. | ||
My little protest against the censorship that we're seeing here. | ||
Have you had any trouble with Twitter censorship, Tom? | ||
Well, you know, it's interesting. | ||
I've been banned from Facebook six times and reinstated after throwing a fit. | ||
I've never been banned from Twitter, but I didn't make a Twitter, Harrison, until very late in the game, not until 2017. | ||
It was like Trump's inauguration day, and I'm like, I guess I should get on Twitter. | ||
Everybody else is. And so I make a Twitter, and I kid you not, I think within 30 minutes, I'd called Rosie O'Donnell a fat pig and gotten my first 12-hour suspension. | ||
And ever since then, I've been on the shadow ban list and all of that various, the stuff that of course does not exist, that we now know exists because of the Twitter hack from a week or two ago, where it comes right up and it says, delist this person, remove them from the search results, all of the stuff they say is not even part of their website. | ||
All the stuff that they told Congress they don't even have the technology for, we now pretty much know they do. | ||
So I haven't had a big problem on Twitter, but I will say that Harrison, this new charming individual that's on there, I'm glad that he's stress testing this. | ||
I do know that Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio has a secret similar to yours. | ||
He's been stress testing President Trump's executive order for I believe two or three months now on Twitter. | ||
So it's interesting. | ||
It seems maybe Twitter is trying to have their cake and eat it too. | ||
They want to ban Trump. | ||
They censor him. They censor his family. | ||
They censor the White House. | ||
Who ever thought that would happen in our lifetime? | ||
But then if you are happy to play by the rules and keep a low profile, it seems as though they're, and I'm sure you get shadow banned, they're slowly allowing people to come back Now that they've destroyed their platform, some of them are obscure and they're not banning them. | ||
So it's interesting. It'll be interesting to see where this leads and how long it takes Twitter to ban you this time around. | ||
Yeah, we'll see. We'll see. | ||
And I do think they rely more on human reporting. | ||
I think that's the case. | ||
And I think, of course, obviously they have thousands of leftists out there who are trolling Twitter, trying to find people to ban constantly. | ||
But I don't think their AI is quite sophisticated enough to keep up with the likes of me. | ||
But I think you brought up a good point that it was the revelation of the Twitter buttons and then their really just blatant censorship of the president. | ||
I think you've hit the nail on the head as to why they're not at the hearing right now. | ||
They don't want to face questions about that. | ||
So let's go back to some of these clips. | ||
Let's go again to Jim Jordan. | ||
I want to stick with Jim Jordan for a little bit because he really came out strong against what we're seeing everywhere. | ||
Let's go to clip... 16 here, where Jim Jordan lays it all on the table saying big tech is out to get conservatives. | ||
Very true. Jim Jordan. | ||
I'm not sure how many more committee hearings this subcommittee or the full committee are going to have this Congress, but I want to thank Jim for his great work for the constituents of his district in Wisconsin for this many years and for the work he's done for this entire committee. | ||
I'll just cut to the chase. | ||
Big tech's out to get conservatives. | ||
That's not a suspicion. | ||
That's not a hunch. That's a fact. | ||
July 20th, 2020, Google removes the homepages of Breitbart and the Daily Caller. | ||
Just last night, we learned Google has censored Breitbart so much, traffic has declined 99%. | ||
June 16th, 2020, Google threatens to demonetize and ban the Federalists. | ||
April 19th, 2020, Google and YouTube have a policy censoring the content that conflicts with recommendations of the World Health Organization. | ||
Now think about that. The World Health Organization, the organization that lied to us, the organization that shield for China. | ||
And if you contradict something they say, they can say whatever they want. | ||
They can lie for China. They can shield for China. | ||
You say something against them, you get censored. | ||
June 29, 2020, Amazon bans President Trump's account on Twitch after he raises concerns about defunding the police. | ||
June 4, 2020, Amazon bans a book critical of the coronavirus lockdowns written by a conservative commentator. | ||
May 27, 2020, Amazon Smile won't let you give to the Family Research Council and the Alliance Defense Fund, but you can give to Planned Parenthood. | ||
Facebook, June 19, 2020, takes down posts from President Trump's re-election campaign. | ||
November 2018, Facebook silences a pro-life organization's advertisement. | ||
May 19, 2016, former Facebook employees admit Facebook routinely suppresses conservative views. | ||
And I haven't even mentioned Twitter. | ||
Who we actually invited, Mr. | ||
Chairman. We asked for you guys to invite him as one of our witnesses. | ||
You guys said, no, I haven't even mentioned them two years ago. | ||
They shadow banned two members of this committee. | ||
Yeah, and he points out that it's not just the big ones, it's things like Twitch, which is big in and of itself. | ||
Then, of course, you had Squarespace taking down, actually, the website of the frontline doctors that are there. | ||
Spreading the word about the hydrochloroquine. | ||
So thank goodness Jim Jordan at least seemingly has his finger on the pulse. | ||
And of course all of these videos can be found at National File in an article by yourself. | ||
So anything else? | ||
Any comments on this? Well, what he really said there at the beginning is crucial, Harrison, and it goes back to what Alex Jones was saying starting two years ago, if you really think about it, and that's that this ultimately leads us back to China. | ||
You now have Google and YouTube, which have made it their public policy. | ||
I believe the others have this policy as well. | ||
It's just not public. That they strictly adhere to the World Health Organization, not just the CDC, not your local doctor's office, not local and federal authorities, no. | ||
An international group of unelected bureaucrats who the head guy is famous for covering up pandemics in his own country. | ||
Who sat there and lied to the world for months about coronavirus. | ||
They said this thing couldn't spread to humans. | ||
Why? Because China said so. | ||
They said this thing started in a bat market. | ||
Why? Because China said so. | ||
Whatever China wants them to say, they say Trump removed the United States from the World Health Organization for a reason. | ||
This is who is banning you. | ||
This is who banned the immigrant doctor, Dr. | ||
Stella Emanuel, from the internet, obliterated her video after it had millions of views. | ||
Why? Because China, through the World Health Organization, told them to. | ||
So we now have a communist government that wants nothing more than to rule the world with an iron fist, determining what you and I can say on Google YouTube. | ||
It's unbelievable. It's something that nobody ever would have thought is possible, but that's where we're at. | ||
And this is endemic. | ||
I mean, it was not just YouTube and Google that had that video taken down, that purged it completely from across the website. | ||
As you said, Squarespace deleted their website. | ||
It's been taken off Twitter. | ||
It's been taken off Facebook. | ||
Everywhere you could get that video, except now, all tech platforms has purged it. | ||
If that's not proof of a cartel, Harrison, I don't know what is. | ||
Yeah, yeah, absolutely. | ||
And, you know, it really is a shame that Alex Jones has never been allowed to get up in front of Congress and express what it was like to be the first, the test case, the preliminary action against free speech of all Americans. | ||
He knows more about this than anybody else, but he's never been allowed to face his accusers. | ||
We'll show you more clips, and we'll get into Dr. | ||
Emmanuel, my new favorite person. | ||
It's Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer, joined on the line by Tom Papert. | ||
You know, you can really tell... | ||
Who the real info warriors are? | ||
Who are the dedicated audience by the people who have followed this mysterious new Twitter account within 30 seconds of announcing it? | ||
Thank you, gentlemen and ladies. | ||
And, of course, I'll be following back probably the first 500 or so that follow that account, that whoever that is, that wonderful account. | ||
I've also received some pretty groundbreaking information here. | ||
I'll be covering in the third hour about the... | ||
It's tying together Jeff Sessions recusing himself from the Mueller investigation, tied in a little bit with none other than Anthony Weiner and the laptop and where that has gone. | ||
So very big news, that'll say for the third hour, while we stick with this hearing going on for the first hour. | ||
I want to play this clip. | ||
This has been one of the more explosive moments in the hearings so far. | ||
Jim Jordan sort of letting the beast out of the cage for a moment. | ||
And you'll hear in the beginning of this clip, this representative, this Democrat representative is basically categorizing or calling Jim Jordan's point a baseless conspiracy theory. | ||
And so, you know, I've been in these rooms when this type of stuff goes on and to sit there and hear Jerry Nadler say that, I can't remember, I think he was calling Obama spying on President Trump a baseless conspiracy theory at the time. | ||
And you have to sit there in the room with him and just be quiet while he's just lying to your face. | ||
So I'm so happy Jim Jordan like explodes at this because it's exactly the feeling that he should have of having somebody claim that the facts that he's laying out are baseless conspiracy theories. | ||
But here it is. | ||
Clip number 12. | ||
Jim Jordan is is a beast. | ||
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Rather than fringe conspiracy theories. | |
Look, Mr. Bezos, our investigation- Mr. | ||
Chairman, we have the email. | ||
There is no free- Excuse me. | ||
You do not have the time. | ||
Please be respectful of your colleagues. | ||
She controls the time. | ||
Put your mask on. Put your mask on. | ||
Mr. Raskin. Mr. | ||
Jordan. I'm going to talk about masks. | ||
Mr. Jordan. Mr. Scanlon. | ||
Why would the Deputy Secretary of Treasury unmask Michael Flynn's name? | ||
Mr. Scanlon. And what I want to know is when someone comes after my motives for asking questions, I get a chance to respond. | ||
The gentlelady is recognized. | ||
I love it. I love it. | ||
Put a mask on, Mr. | ||
Jordan. He's like, you want to talk about unmasking? | ||
Let's talk about General Flynn. | ||
But, you know, you can hear in that exchange, it's like, he's like, here's this email that says what they're doing. | ||
And then this other person's like, well, if they're going to say baseless conspiracy theories, he's like, we have the email. | ||
You're not allowed to, you know, claim I'm making things up when I'm showing you the documentation. | ||
Tom, you're reading on this? | ||
Obviously, a great clip. | ||
Well, Jim Jordan is getting a lot of hate from some parts of the internet right now, and it has to do with who he gets his donations from. | ||
But frankly, when he performs like this, I tend to think that he is the real deal. | ||
I mean, because he responds, Harrison, how you or me would respond if we had the power and we wouldn't go to jail like Owen Schroer did when he did similar. | ||
He gets vocal. | ||
He screams, this is ridiculous. | ||
You are putting words in my mouth. | ||
You are calling me a liar and I don't get to respond. | ||
And then Harrison, of course, letting them know, just telling us outright what the mask is really for. | ||
The mask isn't to protect you. | ||
The mask isn't so I can protect you. | ||
The mask is to make you shut the hell up. | ||
That's what Jim Jordan learned today. | ||
Put the mask on, Mr. Jordan. | ||
You can't talk without a mask. | ||
It's just totally insane. | ||
Let's see, which one of these clips should we go to? | ||
This one's just titled, Jeff Bezos is a slimeball. | ||
So let's just go ahead and watch this video here. | ||
Jeff Bezos is indeed a slimeball. | ||
And here's the evidence, I suppose. | ||
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Clip 21....told me under oath in this committee that Amazon does not, quote, use any specific seller data when creating its own private brand product. | |
So let me ask you, Mr. | ||
Bezos, does Amazon ever access and use third-party seller data when making business decisions? | ||
And just a yes or no will suffice, sir. | ||
Thank you for the question. | ||
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I know it's an important topic, and I also want to thank you for representing us. | |
I can't answer that question, yes or no. | ||
I love it. That's like every slimy answer in Congress rolled into one. | ||
First of all, I just want to thank you for representing us so well, and I'm not going to answer your question. | ||
Thank you. It's just these scumbags, man. | ||
Well, it's interesting, Jeff Bezos, for the first time that I know of, I mean, I had no idea he came from an immigrant background. | ||
I mean, he went on and on in his opening statement, not talking about antitrust or why he's not a criminal who should probably have his company broken up. | ||
No, he didn't do that at all. | ||
Instead, he put out a bunch of things that would just really trigger the president or so I'm sure he thought, like, I come from an immigrant family. | ||
I'm from Mexico. All of this ridiculousness. | ||
And so, from now on, I will refer to Mr. | ||
Bezos as either Mr. | ||
Bezos. Señor? Señor Bezos? | ||
Proper pronunciation. Or, I mean, because he does not... | ||
This is the first time we've ever heard this, so I might just refer to him as Mr. | ||
Kisses, which is, of course, the translation of his last name into English. | ||
So... Mr. Kisses is an insane person who has no idea what's going on at his own company, is what he would have us believe. | ||
He has this policy, right, where if Amazon wants to introduce a new product, let's say they want to compete in the coffee mug business, so they're going to introduce an Amazon Basics line of coffee mugs. | ||
Amazon is not supposed to go to the most popular seller of coffee mugs and steal all their data so they can then make a bunch of money selling Amazon Basics coffee mugs. | ||
Well... When asked, Mr. | ||
Kisses says, oh, I don't know if that happens or not. | ||
And then they say, well, there was a report from last month where it says that, yes, that is indeed happened. | ||
Huh, well, yeah, we saw that report, but I don't know. | ||
So Mr. Kisses, despite being one of the richest men on the planet, if not the richest man on the planet, has no idea what's happening at his company from day to day. | ||
But we now know that he's an immigrant, comes from an immigrant background. | ||
So I guess he's immune to criticism. | ||
Yeah, criticizing him is racist now. | ||
Shoot, darn it. Of course, he made $13 billion in a single day during coronavirus. | ||
I mean, his power is absolutely incredible. | ||
And yeah, he wants us to think he's a dummy. | ||
Yeah, we're not falling for it. I think he knows exactly what it is. | ||
I think he's playing dumb. And of course, that's what they do, I suppose, to avoid... | ||
Criticism or accountability for their actions. | ||
Hey, speaking of, let's go to clip 15. | ||
Here's Google CEO Sundar the Deceiver, Sundar Pichai, pledging to continue working with law enforcement. | ||
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And the law, we push back against overbroad requests. | |
We are transparent about the requests we get. | ||
But we have a long history of following the law and cooperating with law enforcement. | ||
I understand the history. I'm asking about the future. | ||
To the law enforcement that are watching today, can they rest assured that under your leadership, Google will not adopt these bigoted anti-police policies? | ||
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Congressman, we are committed to continuing to work with law enforcement in a way that's consistent with law and due processes in the U.S. Well, I greatly appreciate that and I know that will be very comforting to the police who utilize your services. | |
Yeah, so that was immediately preceded by Matt Gaetz talking about how Google stopped working on Project Maven, I believe, which was in coordination with the Department of Defense because many of the Google engineers protested against it. | ||
And so he's saying, hey, these same engineers are going to protest against you helping law enforcement. | ||
Are you going to succumb to their pressure then? | ||
I don't know. You know, I don't... | ||
I feel that strongly about that. | ||
I think good, you know, if you don't want to be working on like a drone program to figure out how to most efficiently kill foreign people, you shouldn't have to do that if you didn't sign up for that as part of your job. | ||
So again, I don't know, you know, there's kind of blurred lines somewhere. | ||
What's your take on this, Tom? Well, so first of all, Matt Gaetz, I mean, he and I are brothers in COVID here. | ||
That is for certain. It just keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger. | ||
And I understand the struggle very well, Representative Gaetz. | ||
But it was a bit of a missed opportunity. | ||
I mean, you have five minutes to throw one punch and it better land at these things. | ||
So he brings this up where, of course, as you mentioned, Google now has a letter from people demanding that they end all relationship with the police. | ||
And P. Chai's response is... | ||
Well, we like the police. | ||
And that's all he will give, which means Google is very likely going to start on a case-by-case basis ending all services for police officers throughout the country, which I suppose is fine, except for the fact that they're working with China on Operation Dragonfly. | ||
Right. And of course, the problem, I suppose, would be that it's then at Google's discretion whether they help police or not. | ||
So you could see it very easily being like, well, if it's a black criminal that they're looking for, that's racist, so we're not going to help them then. | ||
But if it's, you know, white supremacy and thought crime, yes, we'll help. | ||
Of course, the hearings on Capitol Hill are continuing and probably will continue to be providing us with clips for the next few hours. | ||
But I want to move away from that with your permission, Tom, unless there's anything else you want to cover about the hearings that maybe I didn't mention. | ||
But I really want to talk about my new favorite person. | ||
Dr. Stella Emanuel, because my goodness, do I enjoy this lady. | ||
There's a story from Newsweek. | ||
They say, Stella Emanuel doubles down amid storm over Trump tweet demons comments. | ||
And so they're criticizing her for talking about demons and she responds, here's the quote from Newsweek, responding to media coverage of her remarks, Emmanuel tweeted on Tuesday night, whoa, CNN, MSNBC, etc. | ||
are doing free commercials for our deliverance ministry. | ||
Firepower is mainstream. | ||
Thank you, CNN, and let me know when y'all need some of them demons cast out of you. | ||
I will gladly oblige. | ||
You'll feel a lot better. Keep up the good work. | ||
She's so great, man. | ||
She just has the most positive attitude in the face of all of this hatred thrown at her. | ||
It's heartening, isn't it? | ||
It is, and she's got a really fantastic energy, which is, I think, what drew people to her in the first place. | ||
I mean, you've got Fauci, who looks like they just cracked open his coffin last week and told him he needs to be on TV, and you've got Birx with her very expensive scarf collection, and You've got this cast of characters who look like the crypt keepers around the country who are the public health experts telling you what to believe. | ||
And then you've got this woman who isn't reading from a teleprompter. | ||
She's not telling you you're going to die. | ||
She's telling you, in fact, that you're going to live. | ||
And then in her experience, it's 100 percent success rate. | ||
With this mystery drug that we've all been told is poison. | ||
It will literally kill you within seconds, Harrison, that we've been using since the 1900s. | ||
And I did a deep dive the other night because I couldn't sleep. | ||
And I found out it's actually been used, not hydroxychloroquine, but quinine, which is the precursor to hydroxychloroquine, been used since time immemorial in ancient Peru. | ||
You had Inca herbalis, as far back as the 1500s. | ||
That we're making quinine so they could treat malaria. | ||
But this is all very dangerous and it's going to get people killed. | ||
It's absolutely absurd. | ||
But no, I think people are drawn to this woman. | ||
I think people are fascinated by her. | ||
I know I am. Does she have some ideas that I may not subscribe to? | ||
In her religious beliefs, perhaps. | ||
But, you know, we have a Mormon elected in Congress right now. | ||
They have some zany beliefs. | ||
Jehovah's Witnesses go door to door. | ||
Nobody does massive media campaign hit pieces against them. | ||
And frankly, some of what she says, Harrison, I had to do a double take because I'm sitting there thinking, am I watching Alex Jones or am I watching a ministry video? | ||
I hope that she will come on Infowars. | ||
I think she would be a great guest. | ||
Oh, absolutely. In fact, I want to show this video because she's being just bombarded by this protester that is just yelling all these hateful things at her. | ||
And you can just hear her laughing the whole time. | ||
And it's like, this is how to react to these people. | ||
This is how to respond to these people. | ||
And what this protester says is just one of the most insane things I've ever heard. | ||
We're going to go to clip 11 here as a protester yells at the, you know, unassailable Dr. | ||
Stella Emanuel. Let's hear this. | ||
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You're betraying Black Lives Matter. | |
I'm black. You know, you're not black on the inside. | ||
I'm more black than you on the inside at this particular point. | ||
There were people during the times of slavery who enabled the slavers. | ||
You're on the wrong side, ma'am. | ||
I promise you. You are my sister. | ||
I am you standing here. | ||
I promise you who I am. | ||
You're me standing here! | ||
The very first Americans! | ||
Yes, that. | ||
That is the response of somebody strong in their faith and resolute in their convictions. | ||
She just laughs at his face. | ||
It's amazing. Now, just quickly, before I get your response to that, Tom, I want to go to this clip. | ||
This is from a show called Peep Show, a comedy show on BBC, and I want to see if you see a similarity here. | ||
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Let's go to clip 10. Look, come on, Suze. | |
I mean, let's sort this. What you'd see in Johnson... | ||
Just like him. Come on. | ||
Is it because he's black? | ||
What? No! | ||
I hadn't even noticed! | ||
Well, you're making a mistake, Suze, because he's terrible at being black. | ||
I'm a better black man than he is. | ||
That sounds almost... | ||
Look, Suze, being black isn't about the colour of your skin. | ||
It's about vibe, about hanging out, kicking back, smoking a number, fighting prejudice and negative stereotypes, wherever you find them, yeah? | ||
I'm down with all that. | ||
Is Johnson? I mean, what's Johnson done for black people lately? | ||
Well, you mean apart from his mentoring and his community work? | ||
Yeah, apart from that. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Our protesters have reached the level of comedic irony. | ||
Really amazing. Tom Papert. | ||
I don't know why that person was there. | ||
I doubt they really do. I mean, if you've been to, I know you've been, but if the viewers have been to Washington, D.C., these crazy people just exist there. | ||
They exist in Affirmative, the plane of existence that we can't quite see. | ||
And occasionally they phase in and they're there at your event or on the street corner and they pop up in front of you. | ||
It's very bizarre. D.C. is a terrible place. | ||
But I think that this woman is a role model. | ||
We need to spend all of our resources making her into a celebrity because she is the first person to just laugh in these people's faces. | ||
And she does it over and over and over again. | ||
She also yells back at them. | ||
But the fact that we've got this scrawny little zur, because I know you gendered this person, Harrison. | ||
I'm not going to do that because I'm not sure... | ||
It doesn't present as one or the other. | ||
But this Xur is claiming that they are more black as their mask is slipping, quite literally, might I ask. | ||
Right. And this African woman, not just African American, African Harrison, is not actually black. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
And by the way, I didn't know that hatred of a malaria drug, which saves millions of black people, I'm sure, I didn't know that was one of the tenets of Black Lives Matter. | ||
But they add something new every day, I guess. | ||
Yeah, you know, you really got to keep up with this stuff. | ||
I mean, it's all just so absurd. | ||
I mean, the hatred for, oh, is that him? | ||
Is that the same guy? Yeah, I think that might be the same guy that we interact with, too. | ||
And you're right, these people just exist there. | ||
I remember my family went to Washington, D.C., and they were like... | ||
My mom got in some big argument. | ||
And they're like, yeah, there was just this guy. | ||
He had his bike covered with stuff and he was yelling things. | ||
And then mom just started yelling back at him. | ||
And I'm like, oh, I know that guy. | ||
He's literally always there. | ||
He's literally there every single time you go to D.C. He's out in front of the White House with his stupid bike and his nonsensical signs and just yelling nonsense at the foreign tourists that don't understand him. | ||
And it's like, this whole city is kind of... | ||
Fallen. You know, it is Satan's playground, I guess. | ||
And these are his little minions, his imps running around. | ||
Oh, it's a terrible place. | ||
But I mean, these people exist. | ||
They are, I am convinced, part of the scenery. | ||
I think that the mayor of D.C. pays these people to stand on these street quarters and yell these things. | ||
I mean, the last time I went to D.C. for CPAC, and God knows if I'll ever get to leave my bedroom again, thanks to this Fauci virus. | ||
But the last time I was there, I managed to see some of the sights because I had a flight delay. | ||
And I kid you not, Harrison. | ||
You go to the Lincoln Memorial, and this guy could have been there. | ||
It might have been him. They all look alike. | ||
It's a type of person. | ||
White, middle-aged, angry, jobless, usually toothless. | ||
We go and walk over to the Jefferson Memorial, which is under construction, getting renovations. | ||
One of these guys is there. We walk to the Washington Monument at the other end. | ||
Yes, they are there. These people just exist there. | ||
Something about the evil, and it attracts these people. | ||
And I guess it's because it's an easy... | ||
Thing to believe. As Tucker Carlson said, you know, science is not supposed to be monolithic. | ||
It's not top-down, not like radical feminist theory, where this guy or her or Xur, clearly they have their entire worldview stapled and deadbolted into their brain. | ||
There is no room to change anything. | ||
And if that person so much as sees a white person standing with a black person, that person is no longer black. | ||
It's It's truly a one-of-a-kind type of experience when you go to D.C. I wouldn't recommend it. | ||
Go see the monuments. Do all that type of stuff when COVID is done. | ||
Don't live there. Don't go there for more than three days at a time. | ||
It's worse than Vegas. | ||
Yeah, that's what I always say. | ||
Do you like D.C.? I go, oh, D.C. is a great city to visit for a day or two. | ||
You know, for a little while, it's alright. | ||
And yeah, it is such a shame because it's these just amazing, beautiful, just jaw-dropping stone facades, the marble, the carvings, the statues. | ||
It's a gorgeous, gorgeous city, but it's like, I don't know, it's like a picture of a supermodel that's really beautiful and then you zoom in and it pours and just disgust. | ||
It's just all nastiness down on the street level. | ||
It's a shame, truly. | ||
I'm just looking at, I had this pulled up before, but I haven't been able to read it. | ||
It's the article you were talking about not too long ago, the quinine precursor to hydroxychloroquine, first used by Inca herbalists as early as the 17th century. | ||
Of course, we have it on Infowars.com. | ||
It's a repost from National File. | ||
So yeah, there's a history here. | ||
And again, it's just one of these things. | ||
It's like, look, it's a medicine that works. | ||
All the doctors who use it say that it works, cures people 100% of the time, has very, very few side effects, and yet these liberal brain-dead psychopaths will, like, attack you for trying to use it. | ||
It's totally ridiculous, man. | ||
Time flies. It's always too short. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Tom, at RealTomPapert, NationalFile.com. | ||
I'll have you back on next time I get back on, whenever that is. | ||
Sounds like a plan. Thank you, Harrison. | ||
Always great to come on The War Room. | ||
Always a pleasure, my friend. | ||
All right. That's going to close out the first hour of The War Room. | ||
Stay with us, folks. The second hour begins in just one minute. | ||
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Don't go anywhere. Second hour of the War Room has begun. | |
It's the 29th of July, the year 2020. | ||
It's Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer, welcoming my next guest. | ||
This is Corey Mills. | ||
He's an Army combat veteran, a Bronze Star recipient, and a columnist for Newsmax. | ||
You can find him on Twitter at CoreyMill underscore PaceM, P-A-C-E-M, or PaceM-Solutions.com. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on here, Corey. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I know it's a mouthful. I've pointed out over this week that this is strange. | ||
Usually when we see some sort of conflict brewing, the media is there to hype it up and to tell you why and to make you excited to go to war. | ||
And here I'm seeing the conflict brewing, but I'm not seeing the corresponding media outbreak. | ||
So what's really going on and what do you see happening in the Middle East right now? | ||
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Well, in the Middle East right now, you've got a continuation of the Iranian proxy militias, as well as for the Quds Force and the IRGC, who is continuing to try and destabilize the region. | |
They're doing this through many ways. | ||
As you know, Qasem Soleimani, who was the commander of the Quds Force, as well as for Abu Mubarak al-Muhandis, was killed in a very successful counterterrorism strike by the president, one which is long overdue, given the fact that over 600 American soldiers were killed and thousands more wounded and severely injured. | ||
The new administration, which is con men, is a gentleman named Ismail Ghani. | ||
Ismail Ghani has essentially taken Soleimani's position and is now trying to continue to keep these proxy militias in Iraq, in Syria, as well as for Iran and Yemen active enough to destabilize the region and enable themselves to continue to use economic corruption in order to strengthen their position politically. | ||
And to some extent, they've been very successful. | ||
I think that One of the shortfalls that America has had is that we have not had a counter-messaging strategy which has been effective for the Iranian misinformation propaganda warfare campaign. | ||
I want to tie this to something which I think is very plausible. | ||
The Democrats continue to try and wonder about this quote-unquote Russian bounty which was apparently taking place in Afghanistan where no corroborating intelligence could actually have verified this You know, I look at the fact that they said, well, there was a half million dollars which was found in one of the caches. | ||
I guess, you know, you could call it cash in the cache. | ||
And, you know, the funny thing is, is that what really dawns on me is that Ismail Ghani, the new Quds Force commander, his area of operations was AFPAC. And Iran would want nothing more than to bog us down in Afghanistan as we try to do the withdrawal. | ||
And if anyone was going to be, you know, prevalent to these bounties, it would have been Iran over the Russians by far. | ||
You know, there is certainly a huge love loss between the Russians and the Afghans given the 1980s conflict. | ||
But, you know, I would go ahead and look at the cash and make sure it wasn't part of that $1.5 billion pallet delivered to the Iranians as part of the failed JCPOA agreement. | ||
And again, you're not going to hear the Democrats say this. | ||
You're going to hear Representative Swalwell, Pelosi, Schumer, and all the rest try and make these claims that the president has done nothing, when in reality, it's the Democrats who are not willing to accept their own faults. | ||
Yeah, I was going to say, when you talk about half a million dollars in cash found in Afghanistan or somewhere in the Middle East, my first instinct is to go, well, let's check the CIA record books. | ||
Let's check their checkbook and see where some of this money may have slipped out here. | ||
All right, well, you just dropped a whole bunch of information on us, and we're coming up to the end of this segment here, and we'll be back with you in just one minute. | ||
But we've got the IRGC, Iran proxies, Ishmael Ghanah, I haven't even heard of this guy yet, which shows you how little our media is even paying attention to what's going on there. | ||
But yeah, it does seem like you have sort of two poles in the Middle East. | ||
You have Iran on one side and Israel on the other, and a lot of the conflicts going on in between are proxy wars sort of funded by and propelled by these two powers as they sort of play this international chess game against each other. | ||
So it's very interesting, very convoluted, and we're going to try to make sense of it here with Corey Mills on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Welcome back to the War Room, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is the second hour. Terrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer, welcoming my guest, Corey Mills. | ||
You can find him on Twitter at CoreyMill underscore Paysom. | ||
And did I get that right? | ||
CoreyMills underscore Paysom. | ||
I want to get this right. That's P-A-C-E-M. Or on his website, Paysom underscore solutions dot com dash. | ||
My God, I just messed this up so royally. | ||
Paysom-solutions.com. | ||
That's what happens when I trust my own handwriting rather than the sheet they print out for me. | ||
Again, thank you for being on here, Corey. | ||
So, you brought up the accusations of Russian bounties for the Taliban in Afghanistan. | ||
Now, to me, this is another one of these examples that seems to crop up every time Donald Trump wants to withdraw from a place. | ||
He announces a withdrawal from Syria. | ||
Suddenly, we see a dire situation there with the so-called chemical attacks that were later shown to be fabrications. | ||
But nevertheless, that kept us in there for a little bit longer. | ||
Same with Afghanistan. | ||
He talks about wanting to leave that sort of senseless quagmire. | ||
And right on cue, you have this story about the Russian bounty that ties in not just the war in Afghanistan, but the idea of Russia collusion, the specter of Russia being summoned up once again. | ||
Now, you think this is more likely to be Iranian money being paid to the Taliban, but what do you think about the idea that there's not very much to this in general? | ||
It can't be proven either way, as you said, and it really just seems like the powers that be are desperate to keep us bogged down in the Middle East. | ||
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Well, it's interesting. The Democrats can't even be creative enough to get out of the Soviet era, can they? | |
Right. They're stuck with Russia. | ||
They're stuck with Ukraine. I'm looking for who's going to be the next door neighbor. | ||
Maybe Poland will be involved next. | ||
Yeah. You know, the Democrats are running out of room for where they can run to. | ||
You know, it's funny. They mentioned Russia, but yet they failed to recall Russia. | ||
The hot mic incident with President Obama when he was telling at-time President Medvedev that, oh, I'll have a lot more flexibility after this election. | ||
But, you know, it's funny and very convenient for them to go ahead and point everything at this president, who has done more, has left the INF Treaty, which people were saying would never happen with regards to Russia, has been involved in nuclear proliferation discussions, has had harder sanctions against Iran, Russia and others than any other nation. | ||
And bear in mind, there is a link there. | ||
Both Russia and Iran share a very similar sanction. | ||
And as a result of that, they're forced to have different types of defense trade issues back and forth with one another. | ||
So we've actually brought them together in some ways as a result of these trades. | ||
You know, ideas like, you know, we're going to go ahead and be more flexible or the JCPOA deal under the Obama administration. | ||
These are things that, you know, when people start digging into, they realize that they actually helped to sponsor terrorism as opposed to stop it. | ||
This president, Has gone forward and says, enough is enough. | ||
We have achieved our mission in Afghanistan, which was to stop that area from being a safe haven of terrorism. | ||
You had Secretary Pompeo, who's done a phenomenal job putting together an Afghan peace plan. | ||
And whether it's successful or not, at least we have an administration who's actually making the attempt to put together a peace plan to withdraw our troops and to start moving forward with an idea of stabilization in a country that's trying to be able to take care of itself, utilizing ISAF or any of the other international communities. | ||
So I always find it very ironic and very hypocritical that they want to attack this president for doing the very thing that they were saying that they wanted out of the Bush administration, where they're saying, oh, you're involving us in these lifelong wars. | ||
And meanwhile, he's doing it successfully, and that's why they hate it, because under his record, he has done every single thing that was listed within his campaign. | ||
Hey, I want border security. | ||
I want a wall. Done. Hey, I want economic recovery, which we haven't had and we were hurting in 2008 as a result of the recession. | ||
Done. Oh, I would like to try and look at tax reform, which has been promised for decades under multiple Republican and Democrat administrations. | ||
Done. I want to look at a harder look at the trade and balance between China and hold them accountable for the human rights atrocities and all the things they've done. | ||
Done. I want to look out for the working people. | ||
And again, this is just defeating You know, the Democrats and what they've tried to, you know, spin with regards to a false narrative. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Of course, again, it's like with what's going on in the Middle East right now, it's almost like we don't even have a spin to react to because they're not even really talking about it. | ||
And so that's been one of my struggles just in the last couple weeks or so is like, you know, you'll see a headline that's like, you know, 12 more explosions in Iran. | ||
And it's just like, okay, what? | ||
Like, is... And there's no, it's not even like, it was 12 accidents, or it was like, here's who was doing the bombing. | ||
It's like a total lack of information, and it's like worrying to me. | ||
It's like, what do they not want us to know is going on? | ||
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Well, and you should be actually very happy about that, not worrying, and I'll tell you why. | |
You know, the Iranians are continuing to utilize propaganda. | ||
They don't want to admit what these explosions actually were, the fact that they were nuclear research facilities. | ||
They were uranium and enrichment facilities. | ||
You know, they need to start looking at the fact that these explosions that were going on, they were absolutely planned, not only from the Iranian regime, the Iranian forces that are trying to basically repel this regime, but also from international communities who are trying to support that. | ||
And they don't want to admit that they're that vulnerable. | ||
And that's why they continue to try and spin it as a gas explosion or other things like that. | ||
But the reality is, is that, you know, Iran is under attack with their economic sanctions with regards to them losing their stranglehold on the proxy militias. | ||
which is now coming under further control by Hassan Nasrallah in Lebanon, the Hezbollah commander. | ||
And, you know, they're just continuing to utilize propaganda. | ||
And you know what? We're fine with that. | ||
If their nuclear enrichment facilities and their, you know, covert kind of military installations continue to explode, hey, good for us. | ||
Yeah, so that was definitely the read I got from it was just like, okay, this sounds an awful lot like a shadow war going on of, you know, incursions into Iran to set bombs in some of their research facilities. | ||
That seemed like the obvious answer to me just from observation of the sheer number and sort of the way all these things were happening. | ||
We're laid out. And so you have a lot of different moving parts at the same time going on here, where you also have Hassan Nasrallah coming out and giving very long speeches about the U.S. Caesar Act, where basically America is saying they're going to cut Lebanon off from the money supply that we basically uphold the Lebanese government through and threatening to move Lebanon more towards China, saying, hey, if you're going to cut us off We're going to move towards China and sort of threatening that. | ||
But he's in a bizarre situation. | ||
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That's not uncommon, though, is it? | |
I mean, we've continued to see China go ahead and utilize economic coercion to undermine the U.S. security cooperations in Iraq. | ||
I personally see the Chinese in Iraq and other areas who are trying to benefit from that relationship. | ||
We just saw a $400 billion, 25-year deal between China and Iran. | ||
You know, this is nothing which is in any way uncommon or unfathomable. | ||
China is the greatest state threat to the United States, as well as for stabilization across the world. | ||
We've been in economic and cyber warfare with regards to the trillions of dollars in intellectual property that they've stolen for decades. | ||
And, you know, the other administrations, they were so tied to that trade imbalance that they wouldn't do anything to take action. | ||
And meanwhile, again... This president, who always, you know, he's not concerned with being called a xenophobe. | ||
He's not concerned with making unpopular decisions that benefit the American people. | ||
You know, I think that we should cut off, you know, the Lebanese people until we basically have an answer. | ||
You know, here's just something that's an interesting fact to you. | ||
Qasem Soleimani, the Quds Force commander's daughter, recently married Hassan Nasrallah's son here a few weeks back, furthering the link between the two, you know, I guess regimes or malign activity regimes. | ||
And, you know, the second thing that you have to look at is the destabilization that's going on in Iraq is as a result of a place called or a militia called Qatab Hezbollah. | ||
They're responsible for the attacks on the U.S. Embassy. | ||
They're responsible for the rockets that are hitting Taji and all these different air bases. | ||
So, you know, I'm not surprised in any way when you see, you know, the president look at, you know, Nasrallah or Lebanon to withhold funding or to stop, you know, propping up at, you know, what I feel like is just a proxy country for Iran. | ||
Well, it seems like, you know, it seems like we as Americans or, you know, the American government are the ones sort of trying to strong arm financially Lebanon right now, saying, hey, if you don't do what we want, we're going to starve you, basically, I think was the actual quote that the ambassador used, in a way sort of forcing them into the arms of China, saying, hey, either capitulate or starve. | ||
And they're saying, hey, we'll just get the money from somewhere else. | ||
To me, that's not a smart move to say... | ||
You know, because I guess China is an option available to them, and, you know, they might take that. | ||
And why would we want to put them in that situation as Americans? | ||
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Well, again, why would we want to continue to try and provide money to a country which is enabling Hezbollah to go ahead and sponsor terrorism? | |
I think that's the better question. | ||
It's not about whether they make the decision to go to China or to any other country for that matter to get their funding. | ||
The reality is that this president just refuses to sponsor terrorism and continue to help those who are trying to attack us. | ||
Yeah, it's a sticky situation because Hezbollah, in addition to being a militia, actually has representatives in the Lebanese government. | ||
So it's kind of weird to say, hey, vote to destroy yourself. | ||
Obviously the Hezbollah people aren't going to vote to destroy Hezbollah in the Lebanese government. | ||
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And Iraq is facing a little bit of that now as well. | |
Yeah, very interesting situation. | ||
Now Hezbollah and Israel seem on the cusp of war. | ||
We'll get into that on the other side with Corey Mills. | ||
The Middle East is such a simple place, isn't it? | ||
It's so easy to figure out what's going on there. | ||
It feels like we're trying to untie the Gordian Knot any time I talk about the Middle East with all the various factions. | ||
My guest is Corey Mills. | ||
I'm going to get his information right this time. | ||
His Twitter is at CoreyMills underscore PaceM. | ||
That's P-A-C-E-M. And his website, PaceM-Solutions.com. | ||
That's where you can find his work. | ||
And so just to sort of try to lay out the state of the chessboard right now, you've got Iran sort of undergoing a lot of explosions that seemingly they seem like they're some sort of incursion by either a Rebel force or an international force at the same time, you know hardly even mentioned at all You have Libya seemingly on a crash course with Egypt now being supported by | ||
Turkey I think I have it right who are sending missiles that Russia gave to them even though they're in NATO. Let's see And then you have struggles over the Golan Heights with Israel wanting to settle that part of the land with Syria resisting that. | ||
You have airstrikes in Syria that then kill a Hezbollah soldier. | ||
So then you have Hezbollah vowing revenge on Israel. | ||
And so Israel is now reinforcing its northern border. | ||
And they just responded to what they call a Hezbollah incursion where they... | ||
I saw basically people coming over the border, down coming south from Lebanon into Israel, and then they basically drove them back into Lebanon and artillery struck the whole area. | ||
So a lot of stuff going on, but do I generally have the layout right here, Corey? | ||
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Am I missing anything? Well, the only thing I think that you're missing is the fact that while Turkey spent billions of dollars on the S-400 rocket or missile system from Russia, they're also involved in an issue in Syria where the Russians were firing on Idlib. | |
Which is the area that Turkey was basically responsible for, even though the Astana or the Sochi Accord was in place, which resulted in turmoil between Russia and Turkey in Syria, even though they just did a billion dollar deal on the S-400. | ||
So outside of that, I think... | ||
Okay, so it was just more confusing than I thought it was. | ||
Okay, good. I'm glad we settled that. | ||
And yeah, you know, of course, the story from last week was too late to stop Egypt and Turkey ramp up Libya war preparations. | ||
And then basically, I don't see another headline about that for another week. | ||
So... God only knows what's going on there. | ||
The headline from yesterday on CNN, Israel says it exchanged fire with Hezbollah and thwarted attack near Lebanese border. | ||
And there are images coming up where they're erecting concrete barricades there and have mobilized many of their forces to the north of that country in preparation for some sort of Hezbollah attack. | ||
Of course, Hezbollah, heavily armed by the Iranian regime and others, have many, many missiles pointed at Israel, have sort of commando attack teams that are well-versed in combat from their time during the Syrian civil war. | ||
So what's your prediction, I guess, or what do you think may happen here in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah? | ||
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Well, I think that that conflict will somewhat fade away. | |
You know, Hezbollah knows that they're far outgunned when it comes to trying to fight against Israel. | ||
Israel is very well trained. | ||
They're very well equipped. | ||
They're very well prepared. | ||
Hezbollah, you know, while they are probably the most successful proxy militia force from Iran, and again, trained by Qasem Soleimani, I'd like to add, you know, the idea that they could actually withstand a full-on war or full-on incursion is laughable at best. | ||
You know, they are an insurgent-type force, a guerrilla-type force that will launch small attacks and then go ahead and flee away. | ||
The thing is very interesting, and you touched on this a little bit with regards to Hezbollah taking a more political position, and this is something they've done in Iraq as well when you look at the various members of parliament like Haidi Al-Omri or Fahli Al-Fayyad or Qais Ghazali, Amr al-Hakim, Muqaddara al-Sadr, these are all members of parliament or in some cases political party leaders who are linked to the Iranian militias or Iranian government themselves. | ||
So, you know, the idea is that they like to get in these little tit-for-tat exchanges, and when another government force, whether it be the U.S. | ||
retaliating for rocket attacks or whether it be Israel who's retaliating on the Hezbollah attacks that they were trying to basically place against the line there. | ||
They then run back and use the governmental body or the parliamentary body to try and say, oh, this is a violation on sovereignty. | ||
They're attacking official forces or uniformed forces when the reality is that they were the instigators all along. | ||
Yeah, so what do you think about the statement by Hassan Nasrallah basically saying, America and Israel tried to overthrow Syria? | ||
Hezbollah was really instrumental in stopping the Syrian civil war from coming to a different end. | ||
And he says that now, you know, basically he's bragging. | ||
He's going, we beat you in the field. | ||
We beat you at the military conflict. | ||
So now you're trying to destroy us economically. | ||
What do you think about that argument? | ||
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I think it's just a complete joke. | |
Again, Hassan Astrala's bark is far larger than his bite. | ||
You know, he's actually need to go ahead and remember the example of Abu Mehdi al-Muhandis and Qasem Soleimani because, you know, he keeps up this type of threatening demeanor and also putting U.S. interests and U.S. lives at risk or Israel, Israeli lives at risk. | ||
He may meet the same fate. | ||
I think, again, You know, he has to go ahead and talk with a very, very big chest, and he has to peacock for the people so they can get behind him. | ||
The Iranians have taught him well on the propaganda misinformation warfare campaigning, but the reality is that we've never, you know, gotten into a serious tit-for-tat or a kinetic environment with Hezbollah or any of the others. | ||
And, you know, again, this is just more propaganda misinformation warfare by Nasrallah and the Iranian regime. | ||
Yeah, the information warfare is just about as contentious as the actual physical warfare in the Middle East there. | ||
More so. Yeah, yeah. | ||
So it's really incredible. So what's going on right now in this big conflict? | ||
Or what should Americans be looking out for news-wise? | ||
Or just what's appearing to you as you keep your ear to the ground? | ||
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Well, I think, you know, we're going to see next month in August, you're going to see the Prime Minister of Iraq, al-Qadimi. | |
He will be coming to the United States. | ||
I believe he'll bring some of his cabinets. | ||
There will be discussions made. | ||
I think that he is certainly keen on the idea of continuing relationships with the United States. | ||
I think that he has intention to And they're kind of malign activities, but he's really in a difficult position. | ||
You know, you had two prime ministers ago, you had Abadi, Prime Minister Abadi, who provided an official decree which made these militias, the Haastashabi, an official status and gave them basically the same thing as what the Iraq military has. | ||
And so that's really tied his hands in many ways. | ||
You're going to continue to see Iran try to exploit weaknesses with consolidation strategies by CJTF-OIR, the Operation Inherent Resolve. | ||
And they're going to continue to launch these cowardice attacks with, you know, Katyusha rockets and things like this. | ||
Syria, I think, is going to continue in its path of what it's doing right now, although you do see things somewhat calming down. | ||
Our biggest threat right now is just to ensure that we keep the pressure up and basically continue the economic sanctions and the diplomatic isolation on Iran. | ||
Yeah, I'm just reading some of the headlines now. | ||
Things like Hezbollah is caught in a dilemma. | ||
Israel is caught in a guessing game. | ||
It's like everybody's trying to read. | ||
It's like playing chess, but you can't see the other people's pieces. | ||
It's very confusing. Thank you for helping us puzzle it out. | ||
It's Corey Mills at CoreyMills underscore Paysom on Twitter. | ||
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Thank you so much, sir. Gun violence erupted across Chicago over the weekend with more than 60 people shot and at least 12 killed. | |
Tragically, this now makes nine children killed in the city of Chicago over the past three weekends. | ||
63 people shot, including nine juveniles, 12 people dead. | ||
There has been a 50% increase in the number of shooting victims in Chicago compared to last year. | ||
Overnight, President Trump ordering 150 federal law enforcement officers to Chicago. | ||
Tonight, the mayor of Chicago is vowing to plans to deploy federal agents in her city. | ||
I'll be darned. Anybody, even if their name is the president, bring those kind of troops to our city and try to take off our residents. | ||
That's not going to happen in Chicago. | ||
She's clearly unable to control her streets. | ||
She's a radical. They need to toss her out of office. | ||
If necessary, she will file a lawsuit in an effort to stop these actions by the Trump administration. | ||
Black lives matter! | ||
F***ing pigs! | ||
F***ing pigs! | ||
Down, down, down! | ||
18 Chicago police officers were injured in a clash with protesters who were trying to take down a statue of Christopher Columbus. | ||
Projectiles, including frozen water bottles and firecrackers, were being tossed at those officers who were near the statue on the scene. | ||
Stunning development. Our officers learned that every single one of the St. | ||
Louis looters and rioters arrested were released back on the streets by local prosecutor Kim Gardner. | ||
I got work to do. | ||
All the people arrested in the violent demonstrations and looting on Monday night in downtown St. | ||
Louis are now back on the streets. | ||
New York, Atlanta, Philadelphia all grappling with double-digit increases in shootings. | ||
In New York City, more than 77%. | ||
Atlanta, 31%. | ||
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President Trump threatening to send federal law enforcement to other major cities. | |
Mayors from across the country taking swift action, signing a letter requesting immediate removal of federal officers, accusing President Trump of using terror tactics. | ||
Who are these people? Why do they have these kind of uniforms on where they cannot be identified? | ||
When you send camouflage uniformed officers into a city without any clear identification to direct their force at peaceful protesters. | ||
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The reason I'm here tonight is to stand with you. | |
Your presence here isn't wanted. | ||
It's not needed. It is clearly ratcheting up the violence and the vandalism. | ||
And Democratic Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley tweeted at President Trump, get your DHS lackey and uninvited paramilitary actions out of my state. | ||
Joe Biden says he is concerned President Trump will try to steal the November election. | ||
This president's going to try to steal this election. | ||
This is a proud run of the president of the United States who may be organizing to not accept what happens when we have the election. | ||
If he loses, and I expect that he will, then we have to be prepared for what he is going to do in the immediate aftermath of such a loss. | ||
I promise you, I'm absolutely convinced they will escort him from the White House with great dispatch. | ||
The government's gonna kill this guy. | ||
If he's not elected, is he going to pull out His military? | ||
Is he going to engage us? | ||
He has already alluded to there may be a civil war. | ||
He is clearly trying to ignite a civil war in this country. | ||
These are not acts of peaceful protest. | ||
These are acts of domestic terror. | ||
Seriously, Mr. President? | ||
Yeah folks, the Civil War that we've been warning about for so long is here. | ||
It's just amazing the way Really just the brazenness, the temerity these people have in rioting and burning buildings down and then blaming Donald Trump. | ||
In letting out tens of thousands of criminals into the street and then blaming guns for violence. | ||
In allowing tens of thousands of people to take over the streets of every major U.S. city. | ||
And yet they say, nary a word... | ||
about coronavirus in that situation, but when it comes to singing in church, you better believe they're going to bring the hammer down. | ||
It's really mind-blowing, the situation that we find ourselves in, and it's a divergence of beliefs that is... | ||
It's hard to figure out how it's going to be How it's going to be... | ||
How the bridge is going to be built between these two parts... | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
And of course, this is on display very noticeably in our politicians. | ||
What is supposed to be an esteemed and respectable body devolving into shouting matches and little sniping comments and all these just annoyances really that are getting in the way of us coming together once and for all as a country and Taking our rightful place in history as a force for good, | ||
a force for freedom, and a force for, I don't know, just beneficent capitalism, a force for uplifting humanity. | ||
We're being torn down now. | ||
It's the crab bucket. | ||
It's the crab bucket that they're boiling frogs in. | ||
It's a cacophony of metaphors. | ||
Truly incredible. And of course, if there's one thing on display more than any right now, it's the incompetence of our leaders, the inability of our leaders to stand up against such powerful forces as are arrayed against us. | ||
Case in point, the big tech hearings. | ||
And, you know, the good news is we have never relied on them. | ||
We are not... Required to have their support. | ||
We don't sit around and wait for the government to come in and defend us because we always knew that they wouldn't. | ||
And even if they tried to, they'd be incapable. | ||
So, it's for that reason and many others that Alex Jones spent many, many years erecting an easily defended, almost impenetrable Defense against the attempts to censor and destroy the information that we want to get out there. | ||
The truth that the American people really deserve and need to know. | ||
Here's the headline from Breitbart.com just yesterday. | ||
John Solomon says, Intelligence agencies' information warfare is now being turned on the American people. | ||
Who could have guessed? Who knew? | ||
Who knew that all of this boils down to an info war, an information war? | ||
It's exactly what it is. | ||
It's exactly why we're here. | ||
And folks, we don't need them. | ||
It'd be nice. It would be very nice, actually, to have Republicans fighting, you know, strongly. | ||
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It would be nice to have them on our side, but we don't need them. | ||
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I came to a revelation, a realization the other day. | ||
It's a simple one, but profound I think. | ||
And it's this. The protesters are human chihuahuas. | ||
They're the chihuahuas of the human race. | ||
I know. Think about that. | ||
Let that sink in for a minute. | ||
It's true in more ways than one. | ||
If we can go document cam, I'd like to show you this picture I took that illustrates this concept. | ||
This idea, profound as it is, that the protesters that we see now agitating and causing chaos in American cities are nothing more than the chihuahuas of the human race. | ||
And while we pull this video up, this image up, here you see my dog. | ||
She's a pit mix. But you can see she's too big for her bed. | ||
She's on this tiny little bed. | ||
Well, that's because this is her bed over here. | ||
You can hardly even see it. | ||
But that's a little chihuahua dog that has kicked her out of her bed. | ||
And she tries to find rest on his bed. | ||
And I think this is just almost the perfect illustration of what's going on in the world today. | ||
Or in America today, rather. | ||
This dog, my dog, she could rip your face off. | ||
She is a powerful beast. | ||
She's a monster. All rippling muscle and power personified. | ||
Meanwhile... My parents' dog, who we are dog-sitting for, he's about that big. | ||
He's a little tiny boy. | ||
I mean, he'd make a great snack for my dog if she ever felt peckish before a meal. | ||
But, you know, he has bullied her. | ||
This little rat dog, which I love. | ||
He's great. He's a little teddy bear. | ||
But this little teddy bear, little rat-sized dog, has... | ||
I bullied my pit bull mix dog out of her own bed. | ||
Because he thinks he's strong. | ||
He thinks he's powerful. Because you think about it. | ||
And of course, you know, my dog's just so sweet. | ||
She just lets him do it. | ||
But, you know, it's like a Chihuahua. | ||
It's like a Napoleon complex. | ||
It's like the Chihuahua complex. | ||
That little dog, that little dog. | ||
Little guy, he thinks that he's the powerful one. | ||
He thinks he's in charge. | ||
He thinks he's won. | ||
That he's bullied and intimidated this lesser dog. | ||
It's like, it's so far from reality. | ||
It's a fantasy, right? | ||
If these two dogs actually wanted to go at it, it wouldn't be a... | ||
I mean, my God, it would just be over in an instant. | ||
It would be horrible. It would be horrific. | ||
It would be a massacre, right, on his side. | ||
But, you know, in their reality, In the concept of the dogs that the dogs have about the world and what's going on, he's like, yeah, I'm more powerful. | ||
I'm stronger. I can bully that big dog around. | ||
He doesn't even realize she's bigger. | ||
So to me, this is the protesters, right? | ||
It's like you're the chihuahuas. | ||
You are loud and yappy and annoying and tiny and weak. | ||
But you really think you're strong. | ||
And because the big dog, because the big, strong pit bull dog is nice enough to vacate her bed and allow you to have it, you think you're more powerful. | ||
You think you've won. | ||
You think you've beaten the pit bull. | ||
But you haven't. | ||
You're still weak. You're still small. | ||
You're still yappy and annoying and pointless. | ||
But you think you've won. | ||
Because the big dog has been gracious enough to allow you to think that. | ||
This is the protesters. | ||
This is the protesters versus the American government. | ||
Or the protesters versus the conservative Americans. | ||
Versus the patriotic Americans. | ||
It's not that you've won the fight, it's that we haven't fought. | ||
So don't think like a dog. | ||
Don't think that just because you're able to yap and bully somebody into just giving you what you want, that that actually makes you more powerful. | ||
That's the lie. That's not reality. | ||
Anyway, that was just a little thought I had when I saw my big sweet... | ||
Killer attack dog get bullied around by this vicious little teddy bear. | ||
This little beanie baby bossing around the bigger dog. | ||
It's like, you know, in his mind, he thinks he's winning. | ||
He thinks he's stronger. He thinks he's better. | ||
That's exactly how these protesters are. | ||
So that's my revelation. | ||
Hope you spread that message. | ||
That's my gospel here. | ||
The protesters are the chihuahuas of the human race. | ||
Alright, with that, I'm going to go to this report. | ||
This is by John Rappaport from earlier today in the Alex Jones Show. | ||
He tied in together how schools will be used to bring about the forced inoculation and total control of global government. | ||
So, switching gears a little bit here to something very serious and very necessary for you to know as you go out and yourself are a soldier in this information war. | ||
Here it is, John Rappaport. I'm a big believer that for young children, the benefits in almost every location, particularly if you can protect the teachers well, the benefits outweigh the costs. | ||
As you get up to age like 13 and higher, then you'll have to look at your locale to decide what you'll do with high schools. | ||
And if they're not in, then you have to put massive effort into trying to get there to be continued learning online. | ||
You know, our foundation has revamped our education work to really jump in and help out, you know, get those online capabilities up, make sure that minority students and low-income students aren't suffering the most throughout all of this. | ||
But it's a very tough set of tradeoffs that everyone's going through. | ||
Let's say it's November. | ||
Schools have opened. | ||
They're letting kids in to some degree in the classrooms, okay? | ||
We're talking public schools, private schools, whatever. | ||
And at a school where maybe your kids are, one day some kid tests positive. | ||
Because they're going to do testing, right? | ||
Kid tests positive on one of the fake diagnostic tests. | ||
It's geared to spit out false positive. | ||
They're going to lock down the school. | ||
They're going to quarantine the school. | ||
They're going to test all the kids. | ||
They're going to say that some of them are positive. | ||
They're going to notify the parents. | ||
And they're going to say that these kids have to be quarantined. | ||
That the school has to be quarantined. | ||
Either the school is going to remain locked down and all the kids are going to have to stay there, or the kids are going to be transported to some other facility where they're going to be quarantined and cut off from connections to friends and family. | ||
But by this time, let's suppose that the vaccine is available, COVID vaccine. | ||
So now they're going to say, That all the kids have to be vaccinated and the families of the kids have to be vaccinated. | ||
If the parents want the kids to be released, come back. | ||
And what do you think most parents are going to say? | ||
If confronted with that horror show. | ||
Let's say you got a school of 5,000 kids. | ||
Two kids tested positive today. | ||
School is locked down. | ||
Phone calls go out, emails, whatever, to the parents. | ||
The school is locked down. | ||
Your kids are under quarantine. | ||
They're going to have to be tested in order to be released from school. | ||
Are you okay with that? | ||
Or not? Or they just test them. | ||
Either way, parents are going to say, oh, whatever you have to do to test the kids. | ||
More turnout to be positive on these fake tests. | ||
The school is now locked down. | ||
Okay, the school is going to be locked down. | ||
We have guards, security, private, public, cops, everybody guarding the school. | ||
Nobody's allowed in or out. | ||
We're going to be providing pots, whatever, food, etc., etc., for the duration. | ||
Whatever the duration is, state of emergency applies. | ||
Governor, mayor, decisions apply. | ||
Nobody can do anything about it. | ||
And if the vaccine is available, then this is the next step. | ||
Okay, everybody in the school has to be vaccinated. | ||
Bringing in crews. Nobody can get out of quarantine at school. | ||
They're in there for days, weeks, whatever it is, until everybody's vaccinated. | ||
And until their families are vaccinated. | ||
Okay? Okay. You parents, those are the conditions on which we release the kids back to you. | ||
What do you say? What are you going to do? | ||
This is the scenario, everybody. | ||
Wake up. Wake up to the scenario. | ||
This is it. In any group, in any situation, in any locale, this is what they can do. | ||
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Real Red Pill, Real Red Pill Plus, X2, X3. Third hour of the War Room has begun. | |
My name is Harrison Smith. I'm sitting in once again for Owen Schroer. | ||
This will be the end of my tenure here. | ||
Sitting in for Owen. | ||
He will be returning to the chair tomorrow. | ||
It's been a lot of fun sitting in for Owen for the past week and a half. | ||
Getting to speak to the InfoWars audience. | ||
You know, band.video is not just a wonderful repository for those videos deemed... | ||
Irredeemable, deemed unallowed, disallowed, banned from other big tech platforms, including, of course, the bombshell video featuring Dr. | ||
Emanuel, which I think is now encroaching on something like a million views, which is huge in terms of anything not on YouTube or not on Twitter. | ||
I mean, you know, hardly ever get views anywhere else, but banned.video is really racking up the views here. | ||
Is that, what are we at now? | ||
Is that 700? A little over 700,000 views. | ||
So spreading that information, despite the fact that it is literally impossible to find anywhere else on the internet. | ||
So you gotta go share these videos. | ||
But there's another thing about banned.video, and that is the comments. | ||
The comments section is, in my opinion, a little underutilized. | ||
I want to see more feedback. | ||
I want to get more feedback from the Infowars audience. | ||
So I'm asking you, if you're on band.video, be using the live chat. | ||
We have live chat now during all of our live shows. | ||
Be participating in that. | ||
Be using that to connect to other people, to discuss things. | ||
But also, please do go on these videos and comment on them. | ||
Let us know what you like, what you don't like, where you think we went wrong, where you think we hit the nail on the head. | ||
Basically, after every show, I go through and look for comments. | ||
On the program, because I'm interested in knowing what you think. | ||
I don't know what I look like up here. | ||
I don't know what I sound like or what people are thinking. | ||
I do the best I can, but I gotta know from you, the info warriors out there, if what I'm doing is to your taste or not, if I'm fulfilling my obligation or not. | ||
So, you know, share the links on ban.video. | ||
Make a ban.video account. | ||
Let's get this information out there. | ||
Let's bypass the censorship. | ||
But also, let's use it as a way to communicate. | ||
Let's use it as a way to better what we do here and to help you out there spread the message and do all that. | ||
It's really incredible the stuff that the InfoWars tech team is able to come up with and is able to create You know, constantly new updates, new formats, new layouts. | ||
It really is incredible and admirable. | ||
And so utilize that. | ||
Take advantage of that. You know, they've worked very hard to bring about some of these things. | ||
It's not easy maintaining a video hosting website like that. | ||
And so, you know, it's there for you. | ||
It's there for the Info Warriors. It's free, free to use, and it's how you can communicate directly to us. | ||
And I do. I go read every single one. | ||
So go leave me a message if you... | ||
If you want, of course, you can always contact, you know, my friend on Twitter at President underscore of underscore TX, President of Texas on Twitter. | ||
He's a mysterious man who is very similar to me in many ways. | ||
It's astounding, even. | ||
Now, Rob Dew brought this story in to me a little while ago while the show was already in progress. | ||
And he said, you know, read through this and, you know, I think you can pull out a couple things here or there. | ||
And find an interesting story here. | ||
Turns out the whole thing is bombshell. | ||
Turns out the whole thing is good. | ||
Turns out I don't have to go through and pick pieces here or there. | ||
It turns out the whole dang thing is bombshell after bombshell. | ||
It's from The Last Refuge and simply titled Coffee Talk. | ||
it's about a mysterious figure that I hadn't heard of before but is seemingly at the epicenter of so much of what we see going on in the FBI when it came to Obamagate as well as some other investigations that this person has her fingers in. So we're gonna get into this story on the other side we're gonna break down what this article says I'll read to you verbatim of large chunks of | ||
because I don't need to summarize it. | ||
It's all here, and it's all bombshell, and it's all jaw-dropping. | ||
I've never even heard of this woman before. | ||
Never even heard of this woman, and yet she seems to be pulling the strings. | ||
I'll tell you who that is and what she's done on the other side, folks. | ||
The War Room, don't go anywhere. | ||
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The story is simply titled Coffee Talk. | |
It's from The Last Refuge. | ||
It must be posted to Infowars.com by now. | ||
I think it is. I'm just going to read you some of this. | ||
You know, it's interesting. | ||
You know, theoretically, right, we're supposed to have control as citizens. | ||
We're supposed to have control over the United States government. | ||
We're supposed to... They are supposed to be responsible to us. | ||
We are supposed to have oversight of them, and we are supposed to exert this oversight through our representatives in Congress. | ||
Now, without getting into the qualifications of our representatives in Congress, this has been undermined largely over the last 50 years or so. | ||
By the intelligence agencies and we'll get into this even more when I talk about Jonestown and we get into the conspiracy theories there because it goes all the way back to really the first time that the CIA sort of split off on its own and decided to create its own methods of funding itself to avoid scrutiny as to where they were spending money. | ||
That was one of the only ways that the Congress was able to We're good to go. | ||
Conjunction with many other things has allowed the deep state to flourish. | ||
And so, you know, it's amazing now that people actually understand what the deep state is since I've known about it and referred to it in various ways. | ||
The shadow government, right? | ||
The deep state, whatever you want to call it. | ||
We've known about it forever. It's an obvious thing when you start looking at history and just the way things play out and the way different parts of the It's all fairly obvious that there is, in fact, unelected, unaccountable actors in the American government that are turning our own government to their own means and away from their purpose, which is the protection and support of the American people. | ||
So it's amazing. It's good that now this term deep state and the idea that it represents is in the mainstream consciousness. | ||
People maybe don't understand just how deep the state goes and just how deep it truly is. | ||
We've been paying attention to the goings-on with the Mueller investigation and the spying from Obama. | ||
We've had an eye on this, and yet there are entire people. | ||
There are people instrumental in all of this. | ||
That we hadn't even heard of before. | ||
At least I haven't. So if you're like me, you have never heard of this woman. | ||
And yet the power that she seemingly exerts is truly astonishing. | ||
Her name is Tashina Tash. | ||
That's her nickname. Tashina Gauhar or Tash Gauhar. | ||
I think that's how you pronounce it. So here's the article. | ||
When you are this close to the institutions, conversations come much easier. | ||
According to those with direct knowledge, when Jeff Sessions recused himself from anything to do with the special counsel in 2017, 18, and 19, Rod Rosenstein should have held oversight. | ||
Should have passed on to Rod Rosenstein as soon as... | ||
Jeff Sessions recused himself. | ||
However, in this Senate Judiciary testimony of June 3, 2020, Rosenstein admitted that he conducted no oversight into the Mueller probe. | ||
Rosenstein's justification was he did not feel it was his position to question their investigative processes. | ||
Later saying, quote, everything was an investigative process. | ||
Ergo, anything that the special counsel was doing was considered valid. | ||
Nothing was questioned, and Rosenstein felt it was his position to facilitate The Mueller team. | ||
So Jeff Sessions recuses himself from the oversight position. | ||
The person who's supposed to be in that oversight position instead decides it's his job to simply facilitate everything that the Mueller team wanted without pushback or justification whatsoever. | ||
Tashina Tash Gauhar, literally from the school and law firm of former Obama wingman, Attorney General Eric Holder, was one of the people instrumental in getting Jeff Sessions to recuse himself. | ||
A little bit more about her, and this is, you'll just see, I mean, the spider web as it spirals out. | ||
Tashina Gowhart was the mid-year exam team member who was on a September 29, 2016 conference call with the FBI New York field office about the Wiener Abedin laptop. | ||
Tash Gauhar was directly at the center, no, the epicenter of the most controversial time frame for the mid-year event team. | ||
Tashina was one of only three MYE people who actually had the responsibility to review the Clinton emails from the Wiener Abedin laptop. | ||
The two others were Peter Strzok and the unknown lead analyst. | ||
So it says Tashina is probably only eclipsed by Lisa Page and Peter Strzok in the level of influence within the entire mid-year term apparatus. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
So she was in this meeting. | ||
You have the meeting notes here. | ||
And it was the meeting that it was decided that Jeff Sessions should recuse himself. | ||
Attendees included Jody Hunt, Dana Boente, Jim Cromwell, Tash Gauhar, and Scott Schools. | ||
This meeting was on March 2nd, Texas Independence Day 2017, which prompted this announcement. | ||
Attorney General, and this is from the Washington Post, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Thursday he will recuse himself from investigations relating to the 2016 presidential campaign. | ||
So it says, yes, the DOJ lawyer at the heart of the Clinton email investigation, the DOJ lawyer hired by Eric Holder at his firm and later at the DOJ, the DOJ lawyer who was transferred to the Clinton probe, the DOJ lawyer at the epicenter of the Weiner laptop issues, | ||
the only one from the NYE who spoke to New York, the DOJ lawyer who constructs the FISA applications on behalf of Maine Justice, just so happens to be The same DOJ lawyer recommending to Attorney General Jeff Sessions that he recuse himself. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
Isn't that amazing? Imagine the power and influence this one woman who I've never heard of and who clearly has a number of troubling connections in her work history. | ||
Just imagine the amount of power that she exerts and wields. | ||
They say, essentially, Rod Rosenstein's willful blindness, basically saying, yeah, I'm in charge of oversight, but I'm not going to do it. | ||
They say it was that attitude that put Tashina in a position of power. | ||
This is how the special counsel group was able to take over Maine Justice and coordinate their efforts. | ||
Everything flowed through Tash while she protected Weissman, Zelby, Van Grack, et al., Defilers and usurpers curse them! | ||
Anytime I get a chance to quote Treebeard, I do. | ||
As the DOJ point on national security, only Galhar received email notifications about the NSC meetings, National Security Council meetings. | ||
During her tenure, she did not always pass those notifications along. | ||
So the Attorney General both missed NCS meetings and went unprepared when she let the notifications wait until the last minute. | ||
I mean, she just... | ||
And this is how it works. | ||
This is how it always works. | ||
It works the same way in corporations, right? | ||
You can have a corporation who their entire employee base and their entire customer base may feel one way. | ||
But if you've got that one person in the one particular position... | ||
I call them societal choke points, right? | ||
It's a bottleneck. It's where all the information has to pass through or where all the power suddenly coalesces in this one person and they wield inordinate power. | ||
They wield more power than the combined might of all the other people. | ||
All the other people who are supposedly in charge. | ||
Well, if they don't get the information... | ||
How are they going to wield their power, right? | ||
You see this, I think this is probably the case with Drew Brees apologizing on behalf of the Saints or because of the Saints. | ||
It's like you have the Saints, you have the Saints fans, you have the many millions of red-blooded Americans who love football. | ||
They heard what Drew Brees said about loving the American flag and about the American flag representing the freedom that America has. | ||
Gets for all of us, and yet he had to apologize. | ||
Why? Because probably there was one person in HR who has all the power and overrides all of the beliefs and intentions of everybody else. | ||
So that's who this person is. She's a choke point of the deep state. | ||
She's the one that wields all the power, even though we don't know her name, and she's not, you know, officially appointed to do so. | ||
So as the DOJ point on national security, she's the one who received all the information. | ||
It was up to her to spread it. | ||
And if she didn't want to, she didn't spread it. | ||
In 2014, Attorney General Eric Holder changed the entire DOJ organizational chart, making the deputy DOJ's main point. | ||
So he makes the change. | ||
He puts her in position. | ||
Suddenly, the deep state has more power than you can possibly imagine. | ||
You know, our cameraman Drew was in here just a few minutes ago during the break and we were making fun of Europeans together. | ||
Because last week I talked about Fauci throwing that first pitch out at the Nationals game. | ||
And I was talking about how Europeans don't know how to throw because they don't play baseball. | ||
They just kick soccer balls around. | ||
And it made me think of something that I'd... | ||
I'd written down just a little while ago, and I actually pulled up my little notebook on the computer here, and I found a couple things that I'd written down, and I realized they all really kind of go together. | ||
They all lend themselves to one another. | ||
So I'm just going to go ahead and say these now. | ||
These are some of the thoughts that I've been having recently, and I realized that there are certain ideas, there are certain truths that when you understand those, everything else comes into focus. | ||
I'm trying to come up with a good Word for this. | ||
I almost want to call it like a truth constellation, right? | ||
Because you have all these stars, you have all these points out here, and they may look all separate and disconnected. | ||
But when you go, no, that's a constellation. | ||
It's a lion or it's a snake. | ||
And then it's like, oh, there it is. | ||
I can see it now. Now all these separate points are part of one whole and I can understand it all. | ||
It's pulling all the truth into focus. | ||
You have to have that focal length and then everything becomes crystal clear. | ||
And their truths, their truisms... | ||
They're almost idiomatic, and yet they need to be reasserted, and you need to remind yourself of them because they help put everything else into perspective. | ||
So the one that comes to mind is this, and it's simple. | ||
America cannot be conquered from the outside. | ||
That's the truth. America cannot be conquered from the outside. | ||
To quote a Japanese general in the Second World War, we can't invade America because there would be a rifle behind every blade of grass. | ||
The American people cannot be conquered from the outside. | ||
That's the truth. What do you derive from that? | ||
What else is implied by that, of course? | ||
If you want to destroy the United States, you must do so from the inside. | ||
The only way to bring down the power... | ||
And the virtue of the United States is to do so from within. | ||
We're too powerful. The walls of the castle cannot be breached, so they must undermine, they must subvert, and they must get within the structure to then undo it. | ||
So that's the truth. That's the truth constellation, right? | ||
So then you can extrapolate that. | ||
You can keep going, right? Okay, you can't destroy America from the outside, so you have to destroy it from the inside. | ||
And so if somebody wants to destroy, if forces want to destroy America, they have to do it from the inside. | ||
So then you go, okay, how do they do that? | ||
Well, of course, that is reliant on the American people being disturbed from one another, being separated from one another, being factionalized and fractionalized and scattered. | ||
Okay, unity is strength. | ||
When we're all at each other's throats, well, that's how they're defeating us without ever having to invade. | ||
So, I don't know if you've noticed, there's a heck of a lot of racial tension in the air right about now. | ||
And obviously, there are massive differences between populations within the United States, but here's the deal. | ||
If I, as a white man, as a descendant of European settlers... | ||
If I go to Europe, where my forefathers lived, where my distant relatives live, where I'm surrounded by white people, England, France, Germany, doesn't matter, and I see a black American in Europe, I like that guy. | ||
I'm way more like that guy than I am with any of the white people in Europe. | ||
From Europe. I'm way more similar to a black guy from Houston than I am to a Frenchman, to a German, right? | ||
To an Englishman, right? | ||
We went to the same schools. | ||
We listened to the same music. | ||
We watched the same TV shows. | ||
We cheered on the same sports team. | ||
We lived through the same hurricanes. | ||
We grew up on the same streets. | ||
We went to the same stores. | ||
We interacted with each other. | ||
And I remember being in Europe, when you meet an American, it's like a breath of fresh air. | ||
It's like, oh my god, you get this. | ||
Let's make fun of these people together, you and I. Let's mock these silly little Frenchmen together. | ||
Because we're more similar than I am with Europeans. | ||
So to me, it's something that we need to remember. | ||
Because, you know, and obviously, like I said, there are differences between populations. | ||
I'm not saying my experience growing up was the same as a black person from Houston or anywhere else. | ||
Obviously, there are little bits of differences. | ||
But as individuals, we have much more in common with our fellow Americans than we do with anybody else. | ||
Right? Isn't that true? | ||
Can't we agree on this at least? | ||
Can't we, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Jewish, can't we all get together and say we're Americans above anything else? | ||
That even if we have issues with each other, even if there are big problems in America right now, and if some of those problems are racial, can't we at least say Aren't you glad you aren't European? | ||
Aren't you glad you aren't a European socialist? | ||
I think there's something to that. | ||
I really do. And I think also it will... | ||
I think right now we really have a chance to come together over some of the issues that divide us. | ||
Because many of the issues that divide us have common themes, have common goals that we all have in mind. | ||
And right now many of those are being subverted. | ||
Of course I'm talking about the Black Lives Matter protest that ostensibly started as a protest to protest the unlawful killing. | ||
Of a black man, of racism in the police department, like all these things that were about uplifting black people and about tearing down racist structures, right? | ||
It's been, you know, transmorgified. | ||
It's been through alchemy, right? | ||
Suddenly it's literally just nothing but white people in Oregon trying to burn down a federal courthouse. | ||
So I have to wonder, if people who have been Black Lives Matter supporters for so long, don't you understand that your movement has been subverted? | ||
Your movement has been taken over, has been turned towards things that you probably don't agree with, towards communism? | ||
Towards socialism, towards the LGBTQ agenda, towards the takeover by billionaires like Jeff Bezos and George Soros. | ||
Don't you understand that we may agree on a lot of things. | ||
We may agree that police brutality is real and that it's an issue and it needs to be stopped. | ||
It needs to be confronted. | ||
Police incompetence, police corruption, it exists and it's not good. | ||
And our justice system is corrupted and fallen. | ||
And I mean, I can even, you know, we're not hard-hearted over here. | ||
And we're actually really good at history, believe it or not. | ||
So it's not uncomfortable for me or, you know, it's not a struggle for me to say, yes, black people are more often, you know, by population to be subjected to The inequities of law enforcement to more likely be affected by and in a fiscal situation where they're incapable of overcoming some of the inequalities that we face in our justice system. | ||
We can come together on that. | ||
We can come together, black and white, Black Lives Matter and MAGA, we can come together and say, screw Antifa. | ||
We can come together and say, we want to fight for Americans. | ||
We want to work for Americans. | ||
America cannot be defeated from the outside. | ||
They're trying to divide us on the inside. | ||
So we need to stick together. | ||
We need to stay strong. | ||
We need to work together to stop the subversion, the undermining, and the distraction. | ||
That's being waged against all of these movements that at their heart are good people that just want to help other Americans. | ||
I don't know. Maybe that's just me. | ||
It's a little bit of hope. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Troyer. | ||
I'm going to close out the show today with the final part of my coverage of the Jonestown Massacre, the People's Temple, and Jim Jones, the cult leader. | ||
Now... There was a comment on band.video on one of the Jonestown segments that said, you know, with everything going on in the world and you're talking about Jonestown, like what a waste of time, right? | ||
It was 30 years ago. | ||
Like it's over. Who cares about this? | ||
But this is the thing. | ||
You got to learn from history. | ||
You got to look at history. You got to see connections. | ||
You have to understand where we came from, how we got here in order to understand where we're going. | ||
It helps put everything into perspective. | ||
And the one thing you need to understand in order to understand what's going on in the world today, in order to make sense of the seemingly nonsensical actions of our political foes, is this. | ||
The left, especially in America, is a death cult masquerading as a religion. | ||
And they don't say they're a religion. | ||
They're pretending that they're not a religion, but in their actions, in their actions, Symbols, the way they genuflect, they bow, they kiss the feet, they feel a religious inclination that is inspired by their leftism. | ||
But it's not a real religion, just like what Jim Jones' followers were subjected to was not a real religion. | ||
It used the terms of religion, it used the Glory that religion inspires. | ||
And the reverence that religion inspires. | ||
But it was, at the end, a death cult. | ||
So that's where we are now. | ||
So, you know, that's why it's important to at least understand the mechanisms that were used to lure people into this death cult. | ||
You have to understand what tactics were used, how people are affected, and then you can actually, perhaps, deprogram them. | ||
That's what they do with ex-cult members. | ||
They have to literally deprogram them. | ||
And that, in a way, is what we're trying to do to leftists in America. | ||
It's to tell them, look, you're in a cult. | ||
You gotta get out. | ||
It's not healthy. It's not good. | ||
It's not real. It's a death cult. | ||
And you gotta get out before you go down with it. | ||
So that's why that's important. | ||
But in addition to all of this, you have the undercurrents of the deep state. | ||
And folks, if I had five hours to do this, I wouldn't be able to scratch the surface. | ||
If this interests you, do your own research, do your own deep dives. | ||
What you will find will shock and amaze you. | ||
But let me try to give just a brief little rundown here of the suspicions of Jonestown having to do with the CIA. Of course, the first suspicious thing about Jonestown is that when you go to YouTube and you search Jonestown, any video you come upon has a little fact check box underneath. | ||
This is like a red flag to me. | ||
This is like a warrant. This is like, oh, there's something suspicious about this. | ||
There's something to look into here. | ||
If YouTube is telling me to stop asking questions, that's when I get interested, right? | ||
They have the video of John Brennan talking about how much he loves Kim Trails. | ||
Aerosol injections, aerosol spray, stratospheric aerosol spray coming out of planes. | ||
And under that is a little box telling you, nah, it's not real. | ||
It's not real. It's a conspiracy theory. | ||
So anytime you see one of these little context boxes, one of these little fact check boxes in YouTube, you should really start to ask questions. | ||
So of course... The suspicions about Jonestown being a CIA mass mind control experiment are not new. | ||
In fact, they were there mere days after the event happened, even before in some cases. | ||
So I want to play you a little video here, a little audio. | ||
This is an aide to Congressman Leo Ryan. | ||
Of course, Congressman Leo Ryan was gunned down in Guyana During his visit to Jonestown to investigate, amongst other things, the claim that Americans were being held there against their will. | ||
Now I'll get into Leo Ryan's history and why maybe the CIA would want him gone and the threat that he posed to them. | ||
But don't take it from me. | ||
Take it from his aide, Joseph Halzinger. | ||
We'll go to video number one. | ||
Here's his claim that Jonestown was a mass mind control experiment. | ||
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Originally, it was my belief at the time I went to Washington that the purpose of our involvement there was to support the government of Burnham for commercial reasons, and they used the People's Temple almost as enforcers to help support an unpopular government there to keep control of the government of Guyana. | |
We knew that there had been an article in the San Mateo Times in December of 79, which indicated that the Deputy Chief of Mission there, Richard Dwyer, He was, in fact, the CIA station chief. | ||
He was the one that went to Jonestown with Leo's party, and he claimed to be slightly wounded, but there was a tape made at the time of the murders and suicides there with Jones yelling, get Dwyer out of here, get Dwyer out of here. | ||
And the indications are that Dwyer went back into Jonestown after Leo was murdered and was there at the time. | ||
And there's great questions, just who shot Jim Jones and why, whether Jones was shot to shut him up. | ||
The question also as to how all these people died and just when they died, which is all documented here. | ||
But when I came back from Washington, because of my testimony, I started getting documentation from a Berkeley psychologist called the Penal Colony here, and from the Alliance for Preservation of Religious Liberty in Washington, which indicated other things, one of which was that George Philip Blakey was a top Jones aide, He was the man who arranged the purchase or the lease of the land in Guyana, provided the money and arranged the lease down there in 1974. | ||
He also is tracked now as being a CIH operative in Angola in 1975 with Unita. | ||
He's also the same guy who was a top aide who arranged all this purchasing of finances. | ||
He's also the husband of Deborah Layton Blakey who fled Jonestown and made those charges. | ||
He's a brother-in-law of Larry Layton who was acquitted yesterday. | ||
And it's interesting to note that the Times Tribune says yesterday, in acquitting Leighton, the jury appeared to have agreed with the defense contention that Leighton was brainwashed and drugged at the time of the shootings could not be held criminally responsible. | ||
But the gist of what I'm getting to is this. | ||
I've received a lot of documentation, which I will value to hear today, that indicates the strong possibility that Jonestown and the People's Temple It was, in reality, a mass mind-control experiment conducted by the CIA as a follow-up to something called MKUltra, which they conducted from the early 50s through 1974. | ||
They used to use the VA hospitals and state hospitals. | ||
They used the federal state penitentiaries for their experiments. | ||
So there he is talking about MKUltra, mentioning a number of other names. | ||
I want to go quickly to this next clip. | ||
It's him again, Joseph Hollezinger, saying it's not mass suicide, it was mass murder. | ||
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Are there any conclusions as to how the people died in Jonestown? | |
Yes, I have part of our documentation here, is a report from, which is attached here. | ||
The chief medical examiner in Guyana, Dr. | ||
Leslie Motu, he reported, and this is attached here, his opinion that more than 700 of those bodies found at Jonestown were not suicide victims but were murdered. | ||
They have based this on the injection marks in the upper arm. | ||
Page 4 of my statement here. | ||
By injection? Yes. | ||
And by gunfire. | ||
There were a lot more people killed by gunfire than they've ever admitted so far. | ||
We have heard reports that there were 50 men with guns ringing around there so people couldn't get out. | ||
Very few of them did get out. | ||
According to the chief medical officer in Guyana, most of the people down there were murdered rather than suicides. | ||
Who is suppressing all of this? | ||
Are you reminding the CIA was active in the suppression? | ||
Yes, I'm suggesting to you that a lot of things that don't make sense here, I'm suggesting that the long delay in anyone getting in or the press getting in there, or very many people all getting in there for several days, It was caused by a deliberate attempt to manufacture the story, | ||
which has now been accepted. In that last segment, I played a couple clips that were really accusations from the chief aide of Congressman Leo Ryan, who was, of course, gunned down in Guyana after investigating the Jonestown Massacre. | ||
And we try to explain the foundation that all of this story plays on. | ||
Of course, after World War II... We're good to go. | ||
Morphed into what was called MKUltra, which started as a truth serum experiment or many experiments to create a truth serum in order to interrogate Soviet spies. | ||
But it quickly expanded out to be all sorts of things like hypnosis and, you know, I'm blanking on the word, but where you can see rooms from far away, far sides. | ||
What is it? Psychic, yeah, psychic stuff, drugging people. | ||
It became very out there and weird and psychedelic for a little while, but it eventually sort of came back around to chemical manipulation of people, including things like Project Monarch, where you would create an alternative personality inside somebody who would then be activated with a code word, and they would carry out an assassination. | ||
All of this stuff is documented and true, but this is all because... | ||
With the invention of the nuclear warhead, you had all of the sudden preparations for war went from a months-long Timeline to mere minutes and so suddenly it was no longer feasible to rely on elected officials solely to decide things of national security. | ||
You had to act on a moment's notice. | ||
A president had to be ready to do so the minute he got into office. | ||
So that's where you have the beginning of the deep states of a permanent class of intelligence agents and intelligence agencies that held Extreme power because of the necessity of doing so, because of the new dangerous situation that they are in. | ||
At that same time, in the 1960s, you have the Eagle II project. | ||
I've covered extensively on this program and others, where you had the CIA wanting to get out from under scrutiny from Congress, so they had to create their own income. | ||
So that's when they start dealing drugs in order to fund their nefarious activities. | ||
Now, People stood up against this. | ||
People in the Congress realized what was going on and they said, you're not allowed to do this. | ||
Congress needs more oversight over the intelligence agencies. | ||
One of the primary drivers of this oversight was Congressman Leo Ryan. | ||
As a They say here in this article, He was a thorn in the side of the CIA. In 1975, | ||
Ryan leaked out word of CIA's involvement in the Angolan war, civil war, to CBS newsman Daniel Schor, creating a wave of major embarrassment for the agency, which reverberated for years. | ||
In 1977 and 78, Ryan pressured the agency to reveal the extent of its involvement in psychiatric mind control experiments. | ||
Among the tests he pushed to expose were those performed in the early 1970s on inmates at a state hospital in Vacaville, California, which may have included, amongst other subjects, Donald DeFries, known as Chinque, a central figure in the 1974 kidnapping of Patricia Hearst. | ||
Now, MKUltra has many connections to Jonestown. | ||
Not only were the tactics of brainwashing used very similar, in fact identical in many cases, one of the ways that the Temple served the people of California and the people of the United States was to run mental hospitals. | ||
And when Ronald Reagan chose to deinstitutionalize America and make mental institutions private, many of those people who were in state institutions that had been on record now revealed participants in MKUltra experiments where they would do things like secretly dose people with LSD, put people in basically comas to try to bring them out and try to make them basically zombies that could be controlled. | ||
All of these people were then sent to Temple-run mental institutions where many of the same experiments were continued to be carried out. | ||
So many connections took place there. | ||
But you have to understand that Leo Ryan was a thorn in the side of the CIA because he wanted to stop their ability to overthrow governments without any oversight from Congress. | ||
Now, Guyana was one of these countries that was overthrown by a CIA coup. | ||
They were more socialist, a little bit more communist, and the CIA didn't like that. | ||
They wanted to install a right-wing dictator. | ||
Strangely, one of the ways that they did this was they used a different group run by a man named Rabbi Hill. | ||
He changed his name when he was, when he went to Guyana. | ||
He was literally just a con man and a perpetual thief from America that went to Guyana, apparently converted to Judaism in prison and then escaped and then claimed himself as a cult leader. | ||
It basically was a Jonestown before Jonestown. | ||
It was two years before Jonestown and it was a black power movement and he was a communist, but then they used his people as the foot soldiers to rough up and disrupt the Guyanese government in order to install a right-wing dictator. | ||
So it's all of this kind of underhanded and his cult was called the House of Israel. | ||
And so all these machinations going on in Guyana already through the CIA, and by using communist groups to overthrow communists, to install right-wing dictators, it's all this like double-blind cloak-and-dagger sort of stuff going on. | ||
Now, that being said... | ||
There are many other things that make it likely that Jonestown was a front for CIA activity. | ||
And I want to go to a couple clips here that help illustrate it. | ||
George Philip Blakey was the brother-in-law of the man who was the Jonestown person that started the massacre, that went out. | ||
He said he wanted to defect, but really he wanted to get on the plane so we could shoot the pilot and bring down the plane that had Congressman Leo Ryan and the other defectors from Jonestown on board. | ||
His name was Larry Layton. | ||
That was the one in the recording earlier. | ||
He was found not guilty of attempted murder, even though he tried to shoot somebody in the plane, because it was basically proved to the jury that he was drugged up and undermined control at the time and not responsible for his own actions. | ||
That's what you heard in that last tape. | ||
His brother-in-law was a guy named George Philip Blakey. | ||
George Philip Blakey was brought up in a wealthy British family. | ||
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His family had connections in the Guyanese mining industry dating back to when Guyana was a British colony. | |
Philip Blakey negotiated the lease for the land Jonestown was built on and made the $650,000 down payment to Forbes Burnham, Prime Minister of Guyana. | ||
It used to be the site of the Union Carbide Bauxite and Manganese mines, a company the Leighton family had invested in going all the way back to the Civil War. | ||
Before joining People's Temple, Philip Blakey had ties to British intelligence and drug companies. | ||
He was contracted by the CIA from 1973 to 1975 as part of the Shalom Project to train black mercenaries for war in Angola. | ||
Along with 200 ex-special forces Green Berets and the CIA-backed UNITA forces, Blakey trained the mercenaries and had to conduct psychological warfare against a leftist-leaning, newly independent government. | ||
The newly formed settlement near Matthews Ridge was chosen as the perfect, isolated place to train for these tactics. | ||
In its inception, Jonestown was a front for CIA covert activity. | ||
So there you go. You got a guy who's intimately connected with the CIA being the one to rent out the land, which was actually owned personally by Forbes Burnham, who was the right-wing dictator that was installed by the CIA. So the land that Jonestown was on, bought by this guy, Philip Blakey, from the right-wing dictator that was installed by the CIA. But the connections don't end there. | ||
In fact, the Leightons, these two, the brother and sister... | ||
Married to George Philip Blakey and the guy who was mind-controlled and tried to kill Leo Ryan. | ||
Their parents had some interesting connections. | ||
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Let's go to clip number six. Lisa Layton's father was a stockbroker working for IG Farben, the chemical company that manufactured Cyclone B during the war. | |
Both her father and husband worked developing biological weapons. | ||
Their money and ties to the Rothschilds got Lisa out of Germany, but sadly didn't save her from Jonestown. | ||
Debbie and Larry's father, Lawrence Layton Sr., was an accomplished scientist who worked on the Manhattan Project. | ||
He went on to become the Chief of Biological and Chemical Research at the Dugway Proving Grounds. | ||
There, he worked developing chemicals and viruses to be weaponized for the military. | ||
In 1968, 6,000 sheep from farms and ranches around the Dugway Proving Grounds died in their sleep. | ||
Today the cause is known to have been weaponized. | ||
You've got to dig into this. | ||
You've got to see what's going on here because you've got the deep state, the Rockefellers, Monsanto, the Rothschilds, the CIA, Alan Dulles. | ||
It's all tied in here. | ||
So you want to know why you've got to study Jonestown. | ||
You want to know why it's important to look back at these types of situations and apply them to what's happening now is because it's the same people, it's the same forces using the same tactics and achieving the same ends. | ||
Study it now or fall victim to it later. | ||
This is Harrison Smith signing off. | ||
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