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I'm your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in today for Mr. | ||
Owen Schroer. Very big show we have for you today. | ||
Of course, did the show this morning, American Journal, 8 to 11 a.m., as I do every day. | ||
And then I had a very nice four hours that I actually got to pour over all of this new information that has broken just this afternoon. | ||
So, we have some pretty bombshell stuff to get into, including... | ||
An analysis of the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic interim report from the Senate Committee on Health Education, Labor and Pensions minority oversight staff, where they go into excruciating detail as to the likelihood of a lab leak versus a natural origin of COVID-19. | ||
And I don't know if you'll be surprised to learn that... | ||
It turns out that there's practically no evidence for natural transmission. | ||
In fact they essentially preclude that option entirely by pointing out how very different this outbreak was than previous SARS and MERS outbreaks. | ||
And like I said, I actually got to pour through this thing, spend plenty of time. | ||
I went through the whole thing and highlighted all the important bits here. | ||
So we're going to go through that and dig down into exactly what they are suggesting happened in Wuhan in 2019 that created the COVID-19 virus. | ||
Yeah, it turns out it leaked from a lab. | ||
I know. I know. It's shocking. | ||
In fact, this page is probably the only page you actually need to see. | ||
It's a map of the Wuhan area. | ||
Here, the red is the Huanan seafood market, where they claim it emerged, and the blue is the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and this is where all of the first known cases of SARS-CoV-2, aka coronavirus, first broke out. | ||
So, as we've been saying since, well, I actually said it in January of 2020 while in Washington, D.C., this is an IQ test. | ||
If I present you with a map and show that a virus broke out, Sort of in between two areas, one being a farmer's market and the other being a level 4 bioweapons lab with a history of safety shortages, like I say, a history of very bad things happening there. | ||
Which one do you think it came from? | ||
Hmm, I wonder. I wonder which one is the source of this virus. | ||
So, more information. | ||
It also, of course... | ||
Talks about the lack of transparency from the Communist Chinese Party and how we really can't have a definitive answer because they won't give us the evidence that we would need to say one way or the other. | ||
But again, we'll get into that interim report here in the beginning of the show. | ||
Elon Musk is the official owner of Twitter. | ||
He has purchased Twitter in the $44 billion deal of the century. | ||
As TMZ reports, Elon Musk is officially Twitter's new daddy. | ||
Yes. Yes. Not even a stepdad. | ||
No, he's just full-on dad mode now. | ||
He has purchased Twitter. | ||
He, of course, went to the Twitter headquarters yesterday and brought a sink for some absurd reason. | ||
It's pretty funny. We'll get into that and the reaction to that as well. | ||
Towards the end of the show this morning, American Journal, we saw breaking news that | ||
Just Stop oil activist tried to glue their own head to the famous painting Girl with | ||
the Pearl Earring. | ||
We'll get into a little bit of that as well. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls for the final two hours of this program as well. | ||
But it should be should be a good show. | ||
We'll talk about Kanye West. | ||
We'll talk about the Democrats just just panicking, just like like cornered rats just lashing | ||
out in every direction and trying desperately. | ||
And here's the funny part, trying desperately to distance themselves from their own policies. | ||
It's an absurd position to find yourself in, but they're an absurd party full of absurd people, so is it really that big of a wonder? | ||
Yes, they have spent the last four years championing defund the police and all of the policies and programs that have led to inflation, and now that it's time for people to vote on their policies, they are scrambling and desperate to try to distance themselves from the very things that they themselves championed. | ||
It's sort of a... | ||
Well, it'd be schizophrenic if it wasn't just dishonesty at its base. | ||
It'd be schizophrenic if they didn't know what they were doing, but they know exactly what they're doing. | ||
doing. So it's actually just an example of extreme heinous dishonesty. | ||
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Here it is. It came out today. | ||
An analysis of the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic interim report from the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions by the Minority Oversight Staff published just today. | ||
There it is. The official seal. | ||
That's how you know it's real. | ||
And it's a pretty lengthy dissertation here, but... | ||
It really is all summed up at the very end. | ||
So let me just see if there's anything I need to touch on before we just go to the conclusions and the important part of this. | ||
They say this is an interim report produced by the HELP Committee Minority Oversight Staff. | ||
The objective was to review publicly available open source information to examine the two prevailing theories of origin of the COVID-19 virus, the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a natural zoonotic outbreak or a research-related incident. | ||
This Senate Health Education Labor and Pensions Help Committee Minority Oversight Staff report is the product of that review. | ||
review. They've spent 15 months putting this review together and they say they | ||
have a pretty good body of evidence to support their conclusions but the lack | ||
of transparency and collaboration from government and public health officials | ||
in the People's Republic of China with respect to the origins of SARS-CoV-2 | ||
prevents reaching a more definitive conclusion. So the only thing lacking | ||
The only thing that they would really need to be able to say for sure this is what happened is all the information that the Chinese government would rather not show, which really lends more credence to the lab leak theory than anything else. | ||
They say establishing a clear picture of the likely origin of the virus has proven challenging since January 3, 2020, government officials in the People's Republic of China... | ||
Have prohibited sharing or publishing any information on SARS-CoV-2 without state review and approval. | ||
And again, this is sort of a statement that's ubiquitous throughout the whole study here, the whole interim report. | ||
They constantly are saying, and we would know more, but the information that we do have has been tightly controlled and censored by the Chinese government government. | ||
Apparatus and we don't even have the information for most of it. | ||
They say, while the precedent of previous outbreaks of human infections from contact with animals favors the hypothesis of a natural zoonotic spillover being responsible for the origin of SARS-CoV-2, the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 that resulted in COVID-19 pandemic was most likely the result of research-related incident. | ||
So that really is the conclusion right there. | ||
That's the whole kit and caboodle in one sentence there. | ||
That SARS-CoV-2, the virus that created the COVID-19 pandemic, was likely the result of a research-related incident. | ||
And they get into all of the reasons why. | ||
And we'll get into them as well. | ||
So here they talk about how exactly a zoonotic transfer takes. | ||
They call it a zoonotic spillover, in which animal diseases cross the species barrier and infect humans. | ||
They say they're well-known, well-documented natural phenomenon. | ||
But they take a very specific path to humans. | ||
First, they're in a wild animal of some sort, and then there's an intermediate host where it transfers to a different animal, and then it transfers to the human, and then it has to be able to transfer from human to human. | ||
So you have some natural zoonotic spillovers that just stop at the first human because they don't have the capacity or the ability to transmit between humans. | ||
And this is important because it tells you there should be markers that you should be able to recognize in the path of this virus as it goes from an animal to a human. | ||
One of the things that you notice is that other animals around the area where a human is infected will also be infected. | ||
And it's all this type of stuff that point to or that is present always in natural zoonotic transfers, spillover events, that is missing from the COVID-19 event. | ||
So they say, while it's likely that the SARS-CoV-2 I think? | ||
Almost three years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, there is still no evidence of an animal infected with SARS-CoV-2 or a related virus, closely related virus, before the first publicly reported human COVID-19 cases in Wuhan in December 2019. | ||
The SARS epidemic saw at least five independent spillovers. | ||
So then it compares it to SARS and MERS, where you saw a more recognizable transfer, a natural transfer. | ||
Move from a zoonotic animal-infected disease to human beings. | ||
And so first they sort of laid the groundwork saying, here's what it should look like if it was a natural process, because it's what happened with things like SARS and MERS. The SARS epidemic saw at least five independent spillovers of the SARS virus into humans that then spread the virus to other humans, with other spillovers likely going unidentified and failing to cause sustained chains of transmission. | ||
Within six months of the start of the 2002-2004 SARS epidemic, intermediate host animal species candidates were identified, and numerous animals infected with SARS were found soon after the outbreak was identified. | ||
So, within six months of SARS, of the SARS outbreak, they'd found multiple animals that | ||
had been intermediate carriers of the disease as it transferred from animals to humans. | ||
No such animal has been found in the three years since COVID-19 emerged. | ||
SARS-CoV-2 emerges, contrasts with outbreaks of human, of, with outbreaks of human cases | ||
of avian influenza, H7N9, in 2013. Like the 2002-2004 SARS outbreak, the H7N9 started | ||
with multiple independent introductions of the virus into humans across multiple locations, | ||
even though the total number of human infections numbered less than 500. | ||
Geographically separate independent spillovers imply that the H7N9 Avian influenza had circulated in bird populations for some time across several provinces in China before the first known cases of human infection. | ||
This is in contrast to the lack of geographical disparate cases and early COVID-19 cases in Huebei or China. | ||
So again, this is just laying the groundwork telling you why it's probably not a zoonotic transfer of natural origin. | ||
just to dissuade you of that idea before telling you what it actually was. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in today for Owen Schroer. | ||
We're going to continue to make our way through this interim report from the Senate Subcommittee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, an analysis of the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
But stay tuned. We have lots of videos to show you, including a pretty dire warning from the U.N., The head of the UN World Food Program, who is basically trying desperately to sound the alarm bells and say we are headed towards absolute global breakdown catastrophe. | ||
Will he be listened to or will the World Economic Forum continue to push its anti-food agenda? | ||
Stay tuned to find out. | ||
Of course, we're going to be talking about Kanye and Elon and Vladimir, all the bros later today as well. | ||
But let's go back to this interim report here where we've just laid the groundwork for what would be expected if this were a natural origin, if this were a natural consequence of Chinese people eating bats in soup or something like that. | ||
And how the emergence of COVID-19 is so very different from what you would expect for some natural occurrence. | ||
They say there's no published genetic evidence that SARS COVID-2 was circulating in animals prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
Additionally, the genomes of early COVID-19 cases did not show genetic evidence in the form of adaptive mutations that SARS COVID-2 recently circulated in another animal species other than humans. | ||
Not there. Something that is necessary if you're going to claim it was a natural pathway from animals to humans. | ||
Moreover, the genetic similarity between the environmental samples and human viral samples supports the likelihood that the virus was found at the Huanan seafood market was shed by infected humans rather than infected animals. | ||
So again, they say, yes, the virus was there at the farmer's market, the seafood market. | ||
But it was brought there by humans, not the animals. | ||
They say there does also not appear to have been subsequent spillover of the virus that generated sustained transmission in humans or any other independent spillovers of SARS-CoV-2 from the intermediate host animals to humans since the pandemic started. | ||
It's also noteworthy that the earliest variants of SARS-CoV-2 were well-adapted for human-to-human transmission. | ||
Suspiciously well-adapted, one might say. | ||
These facts, they say, represent a significant break from the precedent of other zoonotic spillovers, including respiratory viruses such as MERS and SARS. Relevant past zoonotic spillovers are those involving respiratory viruses that, like SARS-CoV-2, spread primarily through aerosols. | ||
So again, it's just not present. | ||
than the natural things that you would expect if this were caught from a bat at a seafood restaurant. | ||
According to presentations made to the World Health Organization | ||
by PRC government officials and scientists in early 2020, none of the animals at the market when it was closed | ||
in the market supply chain or in China's animal farming industry | ||
were infected with SARS-CoV-2. | ||
That again would be a significant variation from multiple precedents | ||
from previous natural zoonotic spillover. | ||
So again, this whole thing is just a list of reasons why it's probably not a. | ||
Zoonotic natural process that came from the seafood market. | ||
In fact, they have mapped the transmission of this virus between different animals, and just about every animal that's ever been infected has been infected by humans. | ||
This is humans right here, and you can see that humans infected gorillas and pumas and a snow leopard and a tiger and a lion and cats and dogs and ferrets. | ||
All of these have actually caught SARS-CoV-2, but they were all Because of humans. | ||
They all got infected from humans. | ||
The only time that it's been documented that a human has caught SARS or has caught COVID-19 from an animal, it was from a mink that was first infected by a human. | ||
So minks get infected with COVID-19 by a human, and then that mink infects a different human. | ||
And they know this because it has specific genetic markers that make it unique to minks or unique to certain animals that it spreads. | ||
So, again, it just... | ||
It's just a lot of words to say, yeah, it wasn't from the seafood market. | ||
It didn't come from there, actually. | ||
This is pretty irrefutable proof. | ||
As described in this report, the following facts and gaps in information are the reason why the natural zoonotic hypothesis is unlikely to explain the origin of SARS-CoV-2. | ||
The intermediate host species for SARS-CoV-2, if one exists, remains unidentified. | ||
By comparison, within six months of the first human case of SARS, public health officials | ||
in China found SARS infections in palm civets, which is a type of animal I guess, and raccoon | ||
dogs in live animal markets in Guangdong province. | ||
Unlike SARS, the genome of early COVID-19 cases from the first months of the pandemic | ||
do not show genetic evidence of SARS-CoV-2 having circulated in another animal species | ||
other than human. | ||
SARS-CoV-2's high binding affinity for human ACE2 receptors suggests it is possible for | ||
it to directly infect humans without needing a period of adaption in an intermediate host. | ||
Based on available evidence, Wuhan is the only location where SARS-CoV-2 spilled over | ||
into humans. | ||
The low genetic diversity of the earliest SARS-CoV-2 samples suggests that the COVID-19 | ||
pandemic is most likely the result of a single successful spillover of SARS-CoV-2. | ||
Based on the combination of factors, the available evidence appears to be inconsistent with both | ||
historical precedent and scientific understanding of how natural zoonotic spillover of respiratory | ||
viruses like SARS-CoV-2 occur. | ||
And I know it's a little bit wordy. | ||
It's a little bit science-y for my taste, personally. | ||
But this is important to actually get down and understand. | ||
So, you know, when you try to talk with your friends or family about this, you're not just saying, no, no, no, trust me. | ||
No, it's like, no, trust me. | ||
It's like totally not natural. | ||
Like, you should know. You should be able to explain. | ||
Like, here's what you would expect from a natural transfer. | ||
Here's what's missing from... | ||
SARS, you know, COVID-2, COVID-19, so therefore, you can rule out that possibility. | ||
Here's what's more likely. So all of this is necessary groundwork when convincing people because people have been trained to, you know, reject anything that doesn't have this level of scientific, you know, understanding. | ||
When in reality, you don't need scientific understanding. | ||
You need maybe a map, right? | ||
You need common sense. You need logic. | ||
You need a suspicious mind, a skeptical mind. | ||
View of the military-industrial complex. | ||
And it becomes imminently obvious where this came from, how and why it was released. | ||
But in case you needed a scientific background to explain this to people, I'm giving it to you here. | ||
So let me move on to section number two, which is titled Analysis of Research-Related Incident Hypothesis. | ||
And this is essentially a litany of... | ||
failures from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
It is essentially a list of times that they have had gross and Well, life-threatening failures of security and safety at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, as well as a number of other institutes there in China. | ||
They say research-related incidents at labs in China, the United States, and elsewhere have happened, and in some instances resulted in limited human-to-human transmission. | ||
For example, there have been at least six research-related incidents involving escape of SARS-CoV-2. | ||
from high containment laboratories in China, four of them in China, one of them in Taiwan, | ||
one of them in Singapore, the 1977 influenza A H1N1 pandemic is now widely accepted to have | ||
been the result of research-related incident, most likely a vaccine trial in the Soviet Union or | ||
China. In June 2014, while investigating the unintentional exposure of one of its researchers | ||
to potentially viable anthrax during an experiment in one of its biosafety level three laboratories, | ||
the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention discovered that a culture of non-pathogenic avian | ||
influenza was unintentionally cross-contaminated with the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of | ||
influenza and shipped to a biosafety level three lab in, or the Department of Agriculture laboratory. | ||
There were no personnel exposed as results of this event. | ||
Again, it's just laying the groundwork. | ||
Just saying, here's the history. | ||
Here's where this has happened before. | ||
Here's the precedent we're working off of. | ||
Now let's talk about the Wuhan Institute of Virology and where this virus came from. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith here, sending in for Owen Schroyer. | ||
We'll finish up with this interim report here in this segment. | ||
We'll skip over quite a bit, although if you're interested, I do suggest you go and read it yourself. | ||
It's not that long. It's not that complicated. | ||
It's fairly easy to actually understand. | ||
It's publicly available. | ||
You Should Read It Yourself gets into pretty minute detail about the events that went on in Wuhan. | ||
All of the various troubles that they had as well as pretty suspicious signals that the Chinese knew something was going on very early on in the pandemic and yet didn't say anything about it. | ||
It's actually a very interesting read. | ||
This is an interesting map that they included. | ||
This is a map of the biosafety labs levels 2, 3, and 4 laboratories in Wuhan as of December 19. | ||
And you can see there are literally... | ||
Almost a dozen of them in just Wuhan alone. | ||
And again, it goes into pretty excruciating detail as to just how lax the safety actually was there. | ||
They talk about how the Wuhan Institute of Virology actively sampled bats in southern China and mainland Southeast Asia where the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus most similar to COVID-19 have been collected and identified. | ||
And they show videos and images of People wearing inadequate levels of personal protective equipment when handling the bats. | ||
So again, when it's like, you're claiming it came from a lab? | ||
It's like it's a bunch of Chinese scientists just like grabbing bats with their bare hands. | ||
And yeah, so it's not exactly the most safe or secure place to be doing pandemic level research. | ||
But here we are. And so they say this in section B. This is the part about the lab origin theory. | ||
They say, by 2018, the Wuhan Institute of Virology showed interest in finding a SARS-related coronaviruses that used human ACE2 receptors to enter cells in order to determine whether SARS antibodies would effectively neutralize those viruses. | ||
This research effort is described in a March 2018 grant proposal submitted to the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA, by a consortium of research institutes, Notably, the proposal describes the Wuhan Institute of Virology's intent to search for SARS-related coronaviruses with potential to bind to human ACE2 receptors that have naturally occurring fur and cleavage sites in Yunnan Province, China. | ||
According to the proposal, WIV researchers We're unable to find a SARS-related virus with those traits during sampling expeditions. | ||
They then propose to manipulate the AC2 receptors of SARS-related coronaviruses to increase binding affinity to human lung tissue and to insert furin cleavage sites at the same location where one appears in SARS-CoV-2. | ||
And then you get a bunch of other interesting stuff where during an interview with Science, Xi Zingali, a senior scientist at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and SARS-related coronavirus expert, disclosed that her team had infected civets and mice that expressed human ACE2 receptors with chimeric SARS-related coronaviruses. | ||
The result of these experiments indicated that SARS-related bat coronaviruses could infect and cause severe illness in humanized mice. | ||
Those are the chimera mice that Alex is always talking about. | ||
The Wuhan Institute of Virology was later terminated So the NIH was involved in the creation of this, but when they didn't get the documentation about it, they cut them off. | ||
And they talk about, I mean, it's pretty insane how many times there were disasters or nearly disasters at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and other bio labs in China and around that area. | ||
And it really just lists them all out. | ||
And it talks about that on September 12, 2019, between the hours of 2 and 3 a.m. | ||
local time, the Wuhan Institute of Virology took down its online depository of data on viral sequences called the Wildlife Born Viral Pathogen Database. | ||
It was intermittently available until February 2020 when it was taken down totally. | ||
The database was previously accessible to the public with the exception of a password-protected section which held unpublished sequence data From accessible only to WIV personnel. | ||
The WIV had collected more than 15,000 samples from bats in which they had identified more than 1,400 bat viruses, including an estimated 100 unpublished sequences of SARS-COVID. So again, it's just like it came from a lab. | ||
I guess the takeaway here is it came from a lab and it was a combination of Chinese deception and lack of safety that put us in this position, but also secrecy. | ||
On November 12, 2019, the WIV's BSL-4, so Biosafety Level 4 Laboratory team, issued a report on the achievements of the BSL-4 laboratory since it began operation in 2018. | ||
And they claim to have overcome the issues that they had with lack of safety. | ||
The report suggested, however, it hints at the fact that there had been a biosafety problem that had occurred sometime before this paper was published. | ||
Again, this is like the... | ||
This is the Chinese communist model where all the information is controlled, so you can't quite know what to trust, and so you have to look for clues as to what the reality is. | ||
So they say, you know, they're talking about cautiously avoid operational errors that give rise to dangers. | ||
Every time this has happened, the members of the Zingidan Lab party branch have always run to the front line, and they have taken real action to mobilize and motivate other research personnel. | ||
So it's like, okay, they don't admit that anything happened, but then in their paper they say, every time something like this has happened, We're there on the front lines being heroes. | ||
It's like every time what's happened, you just said nothing happened. | ||
Never mind. Forget it. Forget I said anything. | ||
Absolutely incredible. And then they go into the vaccine creation and essentially they make the case that China could not have created the vaccines in the way that they did with the speed that they did without already having the genetic sequence of the virus long before they made it public to everybody else. | ||
And it was only made public, by the way, by somebody acting in contradiction to the Chinese Communist Party and uploading the genetic sequence immediately. | ||
to a global virus database on January 11, 2020 by a professor in China who acted in violation of the | ||
PRC government restrictions on sharing sharing information. | ||
And as soon as that was put up, that was the genetic sequence that the all of the various | ||
pharmaceutical companies used to create the corona, the vaccine rather. Again, this whole thing is | ||
is very interesting. | ||
And you can go down to evidence of biosafety failures of the WIV from 2019, a couple there. | ||
April, August, September, November, December, all 2019 different safety lab hazards that occurred. | ||
And then again, they talk about the anomalies and the epidemiology of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, more evidence that it was not transmitted naturally from animal to human with an intermediate in the way that SARS or MERS or a number of other virus or pandemic-level outbreaks have occurred, pointing again to the fact that it could not have happened as a natural zoonotic spillover event. | ||
So the conclusion here, the final word on this is... | ||
Quote, It's always kind of weird. | ||
It's always kind of a bizarre position to be in on Infowars because we've known this since 2020. | ||
We've been aware of this. | ||
We've been reporting this. We've been able to glean this from the information available for two and a half years at this point. | ||
And so it feels kind of weird to be like, breaking news! | ||
Here's something we reported in January of 2020! | ||
But this is important because this is an official Senate report that took 15 months to gather. | ||
It is not obscure about its conclusions. | ||
It says we can't know for sure because the Chinese Communist Party refuses to give us the information that we need to determine one way or another. | ||
But it says in no uncertain terms that it is far, far more likely than not that the COVID-19 pandemic was the result of a research-related incident. | ||
That it was created in a lab by scientists on purpose and then released from that lab. | ||
You would be kicked off of Twitter if you had said that in 2020. | ||
In fact, I may have been kicked off Twitter for saying that in 2020. | ||
But InfoWars was saying that in 2020. | ||
We were reporting that because it was the obvious conclusion. | ||
This is simply reinforcing that argument and should be, if not the final word, a definitive | ||
answer to the question of where the COVID-19 pandemic began. | ||
So all of the collapse, all of the starvation, all of the economic turmoil, all of the mental | ||
illness that this has caused, all of the anger and hatred and vitriol and lives destroyed | ||
by this virus are the result of improper activity by scientists at the top working in concert | ||
with EcoHealth Alliance and others. | ||
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I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm sitting in today for Owen Schroer. | ||
I'm very glad to be here. We're going to go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
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Because this is always the issue with us, with conservatives or us on the right. | ||
It's so rare that we get a victory. | ||
It's so rare that the scumbags get actually caught out in a way they can't deny. | ||
They're so slimy. | ||
They're so squirmy. It's hard to ever just get them under your boot and crush them. | ||
Whenever we do, it's such a relief. | ||
It's such a rare and beautiful thing that we just are like, we're fighting all this time. | ||
We finally get a victory and we're like, oh, we did it. | ||
Thank goodness. Wow. We finally got a victory and we relax and we sit back on our haunches and enjoy our victory. | ||
And that's the wrong attitude to have. | ||
Just like... With Trump, with the Trump victory, it was a major victory. | ||
We're all like, yeah, we fought all of 2016. | ||
We got Trump in office. | ||
We did it. We won. | ||
That should have been our launching point. | ||
That should have been a beachhead. | ||
That should have been just the first operation in a full-scale war that was taking place. | ||
And that was our mistake back then. | ||
So with this, it's like it is a victory. | ||
It is... You know, a justification or, you know, something to be celebrated because it is finally official proof that we were right all along. | ||
But now you need to ask all these other questions like, okay, if it came from a lab, who made it? | ||
Why? Who funded it? | ||
Who released it? How did it get released? | ||
Who knew it was released before anybody else did? | ||
Why didn't they tell anybody? Like, now we need to start asking questions. | ||
Now we need to start punishing the people This is just the starting whistle. | ||
This is just the starting gun firing. | ||
It's not the end of the race. | ||
We are not at the finish line yet. | ||
So we still have a lot of work to do to bring about justice, if such a thing can even happen, for everything that we've been through under the auspices of the COVID regime. | ||
We've got lots of videos to go to. | ||
I see the phone lines just filled up like there's no tomorrow, which is wonderful, which is fantastic. | ||
And I'll go to your phone calls very shortly. | ||
We also have the speech from Vladimir Putin that was just released. | ||
I haven't actually had time to read the whole thing. | ||
But even just the first couple paragraphs are so good. | ||
It's pretty amazing. | ||
So we'll read some of that in the next segment. | ||
We'll also talk about what the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is up to since they just had one of their annual meetings, the likes of Tedros, the World Health Organization president, giving speeches. | ||
We'll talk about Kanye West continuing to Be proven a prophet. | ||
Be proven right in everything that he said. | ||
As his entire industrial network that he's built over decades is ruthlessly dismantled because he said some vaguely offensive things about Jews. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
There's also a probe going on right now from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Mounties, into the unofficial Chinese police stations in Toronto. | ||
I just love, I mean, it's just a facet of the modern world, I guess, but just headlines like this, that if you were to show this to anybody else ever... | ||
Previously in history, it just wouldn't make any sense. | ||
RCMP begins probe into reports of unofficial Chinese police stations in Toronto. | ||
How do the Chinese create police stations in Toronto without you knowing in the first place? | ||
Is this really something that you have to probe into because you're unaware that it's going on? | ||
The Chinese have police stations to police their own citizens outside their borders. | ||
They've set up shop. | ||
Have you ever tried to start a company? | ||
Have you ever tried to do anything officially in the correct way, paying taxes and doing everything? | ||
You have to jump through so many hoops. | ||
You have to prove everything that you're doing. | ||
You have to check all the boxes. | ||
And it's always astonishing to me that the people at the top, they just do whatever the hell they want. | ||
Did they apply? | ||
They're like, we would like to create a police station here, please. | ||
And Toronto's like, sounds good, Chinese guy. | ||
Welcome to town. | ||
Like, just to prove it? | ||
Like, how does this slip through the cracks? | ||
It makes no damn sense. | ||
But there it is. This was a story that, oh, this is the cliffhanger. | ||
This is the conclusion to the cliffhanger that I left the audience with at the end of my show this morning. | ||
We had a caller who called in that reminded me of this story that I meant to cover during this morning's American Journal, and I only had a minute left and I couldn't find it in time, but I found it, and I've actually found an even better example of it. | ||
So the discussion this morning was about who's actually committing terror in this country, who's actually responsible for terroristic activities, who is going around throwing firebombs at whom, And of course, from the official point of view, it could not be more, like the official point of view could not be more divergent from reality. | ||
You might as well, and I see it with the same ridiculousness that you would see people getting up, like Alejandro Mayorkas, and saying, Bigfoot is the number one threat to American security right now. | ||
And if he said that, you would expect everybody around to go, uh, what did he just say? | ||
That is a ridiculous claim. | ||
What, Bigfoot? He says Bigfoot is the biggest threat that we face. | ||
That's absurd. It should be the same reaction that you experience, that you should experience, that everybody in the country should experience when he tells you that it's right-wing domestic terrorists that are the biggest threat to this country. | ||
At a stage in this country when you have a hundred churches and pro-life pregnancy centers burned down. | ||
When you have firebombs being thrown through windows of Republican national headquarters. | ||
In fact, it's so ridiculous that in Oregon, Antifa was rioting one day and threw a Molotov cocktail Or somehow burned or attacked the DNC headquarters, and the DNC blamed Republican rhetoric, even though it was left-wing Antifa activists that did it. | ||
It's completely divorced from reality. | ||
It's completely, totally, and if you have a sense of humor, hysterically divorced from reality. | ||
Speaking of, here's the conclusion of that cliffhanger here when I was saying I had a story that related to this idea of The absurdity of claiming that not only are right wingers dangerous domestic terrorists, but that left wingers aren't. | ||
In fact, we have a video. | ||
In fact, before I go to that article, let's go to this video. | ||
This is Alejandro Mayorkas, clip number two. | ||
Essentially declaring war on you and me and the American people as a whole. | ||
Here is the worm himself, the human worm, Alejandro Mayorkas, opener of borders. | ||
Now we are seeing an emerging threat, of course, over the last several years of the domestic violent extremists. | ||
The individual here in the United States radicalized the violence by a foreign terrorist ideology, but also an ideology of hate, anti-government sentiment, false narratives propagated on online platforms, even personal grievances. | ||
The threat landscape has evolved 20 years ago. | ||
Even personal grievances. | ||
Even personal grievances. | ||
So you get what he was saying there, right? | ||
He's declaring war on us, on you. | ||
You are a domestic terrorist now if you contradict the U.S. government. | ||
I mean, that is a declaration of war against the American people by Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
Again, it's especially absurd in light of the fact that there is continual streams of violence and political violence, especially from the left. | ||
Doesn't exist on the right. | ||
No, on the right, they are kicking down the door of and arresting and sentencing to potentially 11 to 16 years in prison pro-life activists, Catholic fathers of seven, who committed the crime of standing outside of an abortion clinic. | ||
A father of seven with seven young children may be spending a decade in prison for standing outside of an abortion clinic, contradiction to the FACE Act that they just passed, while you have Antifa burning entire cities down to the ground and not a single arrest, and the FBI doesn't even acknowledge that they are a unified force. | ||
And this rhetoric from the top, of course, gets repeated by their repeater stations in the mainstream news. | ||
Here's the conclusion of this cliffhanger. | ||
Newsweek says, fact check, Ted Cruz's claim that Antifa burnt U.S. cities for a year they rate as false. | ||
Totally and entirely false, they say. | ||
Antifa never burned U.S. cities for a year. | ||
And they say, sure, some buildings were damaged and destroyed by fire during protests, but it didn't go on the whole year. | ||
It didn't happen 365 days of the year, so I guess this is false. | ||
But the real conclusion they come to is they say labeling the protests as Antifa riots is misleading, as there is no organization or group known as such. | ||
They say there is no organization called Antifa. | ||
They don't exist. You're imagining it. | ||
They don't have a symbol. They don't have a flag. | ||
They haven't been rioting for a year. | ||
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We've got, and we're going to spend a little bit more time on this story here. | ||
Fact Tech, Ted Cruz's claim that Antifa burnt cities for a year. | ||
They say, nope, doesn't exist. | ||
Antifa is no such thing as Antifa. | ||
It doesn't exist, folks. | ||
Can you imagine having this type of cover? | ||
Can you imagine what the Proud Boys could accomplish if every time they did something, the mainstream media came out to not only cover for them and say actually what they did was good, but then say the Proud Boys don't exist? | ||
Proud Boys, what is that? | ||
It doesn't exist. Sure, people have tattoos with a Proud Boy logo. | ||
Sure, they wear flags. | ||
They wave flags that say Proud Boys. | ||
Sure, they have networks and organizations and chat rooms that are Proud Boys chat rooms. | ||
But they don't exist, okay? | ||
Because we say they don't exist. | ||
That really is how absurd it is. | ||
By the way, Newsweek, that same publication, says, quote, Antifa activists vow to keep fighting even as terrorists. | ||
So yeah, they know they exist. | ||
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Thanks for watching! | |
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We have late breaking news. | ||
Here, Project Veritas, FBI whistleblower leaks documents showing agency targeting misinformation under election crimes ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. | ||
We will get into that if the crew can maybe print that off for me. | ||
We are launching into the stratosphere with this broadcast. | ||
We're going to go directly out to your phone calls. | ||
I got lots of videos to show you today as well, but people are already filling up the phone lines, so let's go out to that. | ||
We'll go to John in Oregon first. | ||
You want to talk about the Oregon midterms. | ||
Thanks for calling in, John. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Eric. Good. | |
So, first of all, I'm the guy that wrote you that thing on Twitter about the epic story about how you hurt your back. | ||
Oh, yeah. Against the bamboo. | ||
Yeah, that was me. | ||
So, I'm on my third Twitter account now. | ||
Oh, excellent. I've long gone since then, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that account. | ||
I'm not on Twitter. That's right. | ||
I've had my revenge against the bamboo. | ||
They regret that attack against me. | ||
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Exactly, I hope so. | |
Here in Oregon, where I live, we're probably about, I don't know, 30 minutes south of Portland. | ||
In the farmlands here, mostly it's all pro-Jerese, I don't even know how to say her name, but the Republican governor candidate, and she's doing good. | ||
We're actually, like, Kate Brown, thank God, is not running again. | ||
She can't. So her, like, junior looks just like her. | ||
It's kind of scary. She just has white hair instead of brown hair, but her name's Tina Kotech. | ||
And so, you know, they're running her. | ||
But actually, for the first time in a long time, it feels optimistic, actually. | ||
I've not seen one sign for her, even though I live five minutes above Salem, and I drive through downtown Salem, and even though there's Antifa stickers everywhere, I have three kids, and I take them to the parks all the time, so every time I see an Antifa at the park, I slap an InfoWare sticker over it. | ||
Very nice. Doing God's work. | ||
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Yes, I've long since ran out of Infowars stickers. | |
It's time to visit Infowarsstore.com. | ||
I hid that. | ||
I had an article earlier today about Washington, and the state of Washington seems to be sort of up for grabs for the first time in a very long time. | ||
I don't know if I brought the story in with me today, but it seems like the Democrats are so unliked that their policies are such horrific, abysmal failures That even the most solidly blue places in this country are not sure things anymore for the Democrat Party. | ||
So do you think there's some possibility that Oregon is making that shift? | ||
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Yeah, I think so. Along with, you know, the whole greater Idaho movement, I think that we're just all kind of done with it. | |
And I have I have family in Washington, too, and they're all like, you know, 100 percent for Kent and Yeah, no, we're all done up here. | ||
Like, it's been 40 years since we've had a Republican-led anything in Oregon, so we're kind of just over the whole thing. | ||
And, I mean, I've been... | ||
Yeah, you gave it a good try. | ||
40 years, I think, is long enough to carry that experiment out. | ||
It's time to wrap it up. | ||
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Yeah, I hear old dudes at the gym saying, like, I think it's time for a change. | |
Like, old dudes would be talking in the locker room at the gym, like, you know, they've had enough of it, too. | ||
And at my gym, it's all Fox News on the TV screens, where it used to be, like, you know, CNN or whatever else. | ||
But I'll see some old dudes, you know, waddle in there and turn the TV to Fox News, and two people groaned, but, like, five other people were like, yeah! | ||
Yeah! Excellent. Well, you know, I want to get some other callers, but thank you so much for the call. | ||
I do want to ask you, what do you think about the Greater Idaho Project? | ||
Thank you for reminding me of that, because on Friday last week, I was talking with Reese, our editor, and, you know, he does the reports, not the Reese reports, that's Greg Reese. | ||
What does he go by, Professor Reese? | ||
Syopkop. That's right. His name is Syopkop. | ||
I know him as Reese. And Reese and I were talking. | ||
He was showing me a clip from, I think, The Daily Show, where they went out to interview people about the Greater Idaho Project and really tried hard to make them look like a bunch of yokels that didn't know what they were doing. | ||
And it was Friday of last week, so I forgot about it, but I meant to cover it this week. | ||
So thanks for reminding me about that, because I meant to cover their hit piece on the Greater Idaho Project. | ||
But just quickly, what's your take on the Greater Idaho Project? | ||
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Oh, I hope they get what they want. | |
I'm stuck here. | ||
Like I said, I live about five minutes out of Salem. | ||
And I'm right here. | ||
So if they want to leave, more power to them. | ||
I hope they get what they want. | ||
And hopefully my wife and I and our kids can get out of here soon. | ||
Well, it's a shame that you'd have to pick up and move like that. | ||
I'm never a big fan of having to flee from the liberals because you know that they just follow you wherever you go. | ||
But whatever you got to do to raise your kids right is obviously the right thing to do. | ||
Thank you for reminding me of that, and I do intend to cover that. | ||
I'll do it tomorrow on American Journal. | ||
I'll talk about the Greater Idaho Project. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, John. | ||
Let's go now to Wayne in Texas. | ||
He wants to talk about the transfigurative wisdom of man. | ||
That's highfalutin. Wayne, thanks for calling in. | ||
Hey, Harrison. So what I wanted to talk about is how a man's foolishness is revealed to him. | ||
And then we'll turn to two different things. | ||
We'll turn to The breath of life, God's word, to reveal their foolishness to them, the shame of their nakedness, or they'll turn to the prince of the power of the air, man's wisdom, the wisdom of this world. | ||
Now, what I want to do is, logically, I want to take it back to where if man, knowing nothing coming into this world, only knows man's wisdom, then where did the very first man have that wisdom to know his foolishness to learn from? | ||
And that's what I would say. | ||
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That's where the breath of life or God's word has to iterate at that point. | |
Now, the reason I bring this up is because when I look at Kanye West, he's like a Salvador Dali. | ||
He's going out and he's defacing his brand or his image, you know, that he perceives was added to him by people outside of him and not necessarily is who he really is. | ||
And he's like Dali, signing all these blank pieces of paper, you know, to literally devalue his own art. | ||
And he said he wants to be known as, he doesn't want to be remembered. | ||
Well, the way to do that is to determine to know nothing of yourself except Christ and Him crucified. | ||
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Because it's at that point that God answers you in the joy of your heart. | |
Just don't be surprised if people hide their face from you and make it seem like it's you hiding from them whenever that transfigurative process is complete. | ||
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But I think it's important to say that for him. | |
So do you think Kanye's on the right path or do you think he's deceiving himself? | ||
No, I believe that he is a newborn believer, and I believe, you know, a newborn believer, we've got this spiritual warfare taking place within us. | ||
So, you know, when that warfare takes place, you don't always, sometimes blessing and cursing will come out of the same mouth, right? | ||
And to be honest, I haven't heard anything anti-Semitic come from Kanye West. | ||
He said he was about to go DEFCON 3, you know, on people who, you know, externally perceive themselves Yeah. | ||
one flesh, right? And you know, and Connie is very, very strong on that. He knows that | ||
like, you know, we inherit, you know, the Word's last name, Jesus Christ, you know, | ||
Christian. As a husband passes his last name down to his wife, and so he's communicating | ||
He said Jesus is God. | ||
I mean, you can only say that. | ||
Kanye West was the first person in history to have a number one billboard charted song with the word Jesus in it. | ||
Jesus Walks is a very powerful song that is... | ||
Very clearly Christian-inspired and not in a facetious, like, Christianity as a style choice, but actually understanding the real substance of it. | ||
So he's clearly been on this path for a while. | ||
And you're right. I actually spent a while in between shows today trying to find what exactly it was that Kanye said that was anti-Semitic. | ||
And I think the only real thing that they have is the tweet that was just showed there, which it's like, if that's the thing that's anti-Semitic, it's He says you blackball anybody who goes against you and entire industries have blackballed him. | ||
him. He's no longer a billionaire. Richest man, which is black man in history, in all | ||
of history is the richest black man ever, unless you go back to like, you know, prehistoric | ||
kingdoms and some kings where you can't even calculate their wealth. And he's no longer | ||
a billionaire. He is not a billionaire anymore, according to Forbes, because they've blackballed | ||
him for opposing their agenda. So it's like, if that's the only thing that you have that's | ||
anti-semitic, it might be anti-semitic, but is it wrong? I mean, does that matter? | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is War Room coming to you live from the Central Texas headquarters of InfoWars. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. We're taking your calls this hour and the next as we delve ever deeper into the insanity that surrounds us. | ||
As we plunge headfirst into the sea of misinformation, disinformation, and obfuscation that is continually spewed at us by the mainstream media. | ||
I've got some videos to go to here that I think are, you know, pretty important, kind of important things. | ||
In fact, let's go to clip number seven. | ||
This is David Beasley, head of the UN World Food Program, who is really doing everything he can to sound the alarm and try desperately... | ||
You know, the UN, we all know, globalist institution, destroys national sovereignty, used to... | ||
Really carry out some of the most horrific and dehumanizing programs the world has ever seen. | ||
That doesn't mean everybody in it is bad. | ||
And this guy actually seems to be trying desperately to get people involved to do something to stop mass starvation from taking place. | ||
I can only imagine his frustration when he's surrounded by people that are bringing about this inevitability on purpose. | ||
So let's go now to David Beasley. | ||
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We're facing the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II. Just when you think it couldn't get any worse over a year ago, you had Ethiopia, then you had Afghanistan, and then the breadbasket of the world. | |
This now got the longest breadlines of the world. | ||
And so now, because of this crisis, we're taking food from the hungry to give to the starving. | ||
It's absolutely a crisis mode. | ||
What do you think is going to happen when you take a nation that normally grows enough food to feed 400 million people and you sideline that? | ||
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
And so you add the fuel costs, food costs, shipping costs, it's devastating to not just our operations, but to global food security. | ||
When you go back to 2007, 2008 in Arab Spring, you look at the economic indicators then, and you had 40 nations with political unrest, Riots, protests, and today the conditions are actually worse. | ||
So look what you see in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Peru, Pakistan. | ||
I could keep going on. That is only a sign of things to come. | ||
And so over the next 10 to 12 months, we probably will have a significant, as we are having, a pricing problem. | ||
But because of the fertilizer issues that we're facing, the lack of production, not just in Ukraine, but in North America, South America, Africa, Asia, because of droughts and many other factors, we very well could have a food availability problem. | ||
It's not going to impact just the poorest of the poor, it's going to impact everybody. | ||
Because we will have famines around the world, and the number that you mentioned When I took this job, there were 80 million people marching to starvation. | ||
That's not chronic hunger. You mentioned 810 million that are chronically hungry. | ||
These are the people that are in shock, acute, food insecurity. | ||
It was 80 million, and it went to 135 right before COVID. Why? | ||
Man-made conflict? Climate. | ||
COVID comes along, boom, just shocks it up to 276 million people. | ||
Now we're looking at 325 million people in what we call IPC 345. | ||
Now here's the most startling fact. | ||
Out of that 276 or 325 million, there are 49 million knocking on famine's door in 43 countries. | ||
And those are the 43 countries we have got to be extremely concerned about that will result in famine, And of course, the World Economic Forum is like, yeah, yeah, no, that's our program. | ||
Yeah, famine, destabilization, mass migration. | ||
Yeah, those are the next three steps. | ||
Thank you for pointing that out. They're like, yeah, we get it. | ||
Sure. Hundreds of millions of people starving. | ||
Sounds bad. But on the other hand, climate? | ||
On the other hand, shouldn't we shut down the farms? | ||
I mean, really? I mean, isn't this worth Volodymyr Zelensky maintaining his role as unquestionable president of Ukraine? | ||
I mean, what's a couple hundred million deaths versus having to give over a couple of plots of Russian land back to Russia? | ||
I mean, really? Let's get our priorities straight here. | ||
Let's get our priorities straight. | ||
Nitrogen is released from fertilizer. | ||
So how about we just stop producing fertilizer? | ||
Okay, we're solving problems here. | ||
It's got to be weird sitting in the World Economic Forum and warning about mass starvation when it's their programs that have brought about all of this trouble, that have destroyed the supply chain, that has brought about the Ukraine war, that has been responsible for all of this. | ||
I mean, they are doing it. | ||
These are the people that are doing it. | ||
These are the people that are responsible for all of these conditions. | ||
So it's got to be a little bit weird telling them that they're killing 100 million people when they clearly don't care slash want it to happen, are in favor of this happening. | ||
I mean, what other conclusion could you come to? | ||
They clearly know what's happening. | ||
They clearly know what's going on. | ||
They are clearly aware of exactly the consequences of their behavior, and yet they continue their behavior. | ||
And yet they continue to shut down farms in the Netherlands, the second most Food exporting country in the entire world. | ||
They're forcibly shutting down that production site. | ||
They had all of the time in the world, all of the diplomatic leverage they could possibly need to prevent Ukraine from spiraling into war. | ||
The Russian tanks were lined up at the border, ready to go, and Vladimir Putin said, let's have a meeting. | ||
Let's solve this amicably. | ||
Let's have a diplomatic solution before war begins. | ||
We sent Anthony Blinken over there. | ||
I don't know what he did, but couldn't have been better than spitting in Vladimir Putin's face because after he went there to solve this peaceably, a war broke out. | ||
And now here we are, and we will continue to Suffer and die, and hundreds of millions of people will starve because of these programs, because of these policies, because of the decisions that are being made by these people. | ||
This is from October 3rd. | ||
Dutch food company HAK to pause operations in January as energy cost bite. | ||
And again, this is... | ||
To really be a conspiracy theorist, just start asking why. | ||
That's all you have to do. | ||
Just start asking why, and eventually you'll get a point to where you realize they don't want you asking why anymore. | ||
Go something like, well, there's mass starvation on the horizon. | ||
Why? Well, because there's no energy and there's no fertilizer and we can't get food. | ||
Well, why is that? Well, because we put sanctions on Russia. | ||
Why'd we do that? Because of war in Ukraine. | ||
Well, why'd that happen? That's enough questions. | ||
That's enough of that. No more questions about Ukraine. | ||
Don't ask why about that. | ||
Don't ask why there's conflict in Ukraine. | ||
Don't ask who in America was sent over there in 2014. | ||
Don't ask how Volodymyr Zelensky ended up as president. | ||
Don't ask those questions because then you start seeing that at the end of this little chain of events, at the initiation of it rather, at the very beginning of this This disastrous domino effect is the decisions being made by those at the World Economic Forum and the UN and in the American regime. | ||
So, it's not us saying it. | ||
It's not a wild conspiracy theory that these things are happening. | ||
This is the chief food director, the UN World Food Program head, telling you, That upwards of 325 million people are knocking on famine's door and he's talking to the very people who brought this situation about. | ||
He's saying this at a convention, at a meeting of the very organization that is spearheading | ||
this program. | ||
The program of depopulation, the program of starvation, the program of limiting supplies | ||
so you can justify rationing of supplies so you can justify the control system that you're | ||
already planning to bring about. | ||
This is the conspiracy. | ||
It's not a conspiracy. | ||
It's not one of many conspiracies. | ||
This is the worldwide conspiracy to bring about global government and cause depopulation | ||
on an even more massive scale. | ||
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This is The War Room with Owen Schroer. | |
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in today for Owen Schroer. | ||
Poor Kanye. | ||
Poor Kanye. I can't even figure out what he said that was wrong. | ||
I wish somebody would tell me. | ||
Sort of the problem with censorship is that even the articles about the censorship won't actually say what the person said. | ||
So it's like you just have to take their word for it. | ||
It's a little weird. | ||
Here's the latest. The downfall of Kanye West. | ||
Bet he feels stupid now, huh? | ||
He comes out saying that speaking out against the Jews, they'll blackball you and destroy your life. | ||
Bet he feels kind of stupid now that his life's destroyed. | ||
Prove him wrong, didn't you? | ||
Yeah, good job. Well done. | ||
Kanye West's Donda Academy reportedly closes in Simi Valley amid fallout over anti-Semitic remarks. | ||
Kanye West's Donda Academy, the private school he founded, has reportedly closed. | ||
As the fallout continues following his anti-Semitic remarks, which prompted a number of companies and individuals to speak out against him. | ||
In unified fashion. | ||
Kind of weird. What did he say again? | ||
Incredible. Kanye West, no longer a billionaire, says Forbes. | ||
Rapper Ye's falling out with corporate partners has cost him... | ||
Corporate partners, is that what we're calling them now? | ||
Has cost him his status as a billionaire, according to Forbes. | ||
In the last few weeks, Ye, also known as Kanye West, has seen luxury fashion house Balenciaga, Gap, and most recently Adidas end business relationships with him for anti-Semitic comments and wearing a shirt with a slogan tied to the Ku Klux Klan, folks. | ||
That shirt, I think you'll remember, said White Lives Matter. | ||
That, they claim, is a phrase associated with the Ku Klux Klan, the cross-burning, black person lynching, hood-wearing Ku Klux Klan. | ||
Because apparently, just not hating white people makes you a terrorist, makes you a racist, hateful, anti-Semite. | ||
Incredible. So apparently... | ||
Adidas, when Adidas dropped him, he at the time was making Adidas, he made up for about 10% of their income. | ||
So again, people think that capitalism is this evil force and people just do whatever it takes to make money. | ||
We have pretty tangible proof right here that money is secondary to other certain concerns. | ||
They'll lose hundreds of millions of dollars, upwards of a quarter billion dollars. | ||
A tenth of their annual revenue, Adidas, one of the biggest companies in the world, is losing 10% of its revenue willingly to virtue signal against Kanye West. | ||
And the Apparently anti-Semitic comments that he made. | ||
Although, again, all he said was that they do what they're doing. | ||
So, like, what is going on? | ||
I think what Adidas is doing is very anti-Semitic. | ||
How dare you? How dare you prove Kanye right? | ||
Billboard.com has this, Kanye West hate speech, a timeline of his consequences. | ||
Of the consequences for him saying things. | ||
And I printed this out because it talks about what he did here. | ||
So he wore a White Lives Matter t-shirt that is unacceptable. | ||
That is absolutely unacceptable. | ||
It is very anti-Semitic and racist to care about white people. | ||
We're aware of this. What else did he say here? | ||
Didn't stop there for Ye wearing a White Lives Matter shirt. | ||
That wasn't enough for this raging anti-Semite. | ||
He also, now hold on, I'll find it. | ||
I'm sure he did something else, I'm sure. | ||
Okay, nope, that's nothing. | ||
Alright. Nope, nothing there. | ||
Okay. Nope, still don't see anything here. | ||
Okay, here it is. I'm a bit sleepy tonight, but when I wake up, I'm going DeathCon 3 on Jewish people, he tweeted October 8th. | ||
The funny thing is, I actually can't be anti-Semitic because black people are actually Jew also. | ||
You guys have toyed with me and tried to blackball anyone, whoever opposes your agenda. | ||
See, that's the thing. | ||
That's the real bad thing that he said. | ||
See, that's why he's being blackballed. | ||
Which I know is confusing. | ||
It's very ironic, I guess you could say. | ||
But then you have Ari Emanuel calling on Ye's business partners to cut ties. | ||
Now, Ari Emanuel, if you're a viewer of American Journal, you know we went down a little bit of a rabbit hole about this guy and his family. | ||
Ari Emanuel's father was a terrorist in Ergon, which was known as the Zionist Death Squad before Israel was a terrorist. | ||
And actually folded Ergon into its official, legitimate military arm. | ||
It was a terrorist organization that committed things like the bombing at the King David Hotel that killed a great number of British diplomats. | ||
So that was the father. | ||
The sons are another... | ||
You've got Ari, who is a major figure in Hollywood and controls a lot of things there. | ||
His other brother, Ezekiel, you actually probably know because he is famous for his article that he wrote that said, I want to die at 75 and you should too. | ||
So eugenicist and member of the Center for American Progress, that was John Podesta's organization. | ||
He was a major member in that and an advisor to Obama. | ||
And then you have Rahm Emanuel as well, who everybody should know as well. | ||
So, three brothers, one at the head of Hollywood, one as a major political figure, and another as an academic figure. | ||
Aren't we blessed to have that family together? | ||
In our country. They've gone to war with Kanye here and yeah, they've tried to destroy him and basically destroyed the work that he's done over the last several decades to become the richest black man in history, to have massive lines of clothing and shoes and all sorts of stuff. | ||
He was dropped by his agency, dropped by his lawyers, dropped by Adidas, dropped by Balenciaga, dropped by Gap, dropped by Foot Locker, dropped by Sony and UMG, dropped by Spotify, dropped by TJ Maxx, dropped by everybody. | ||
I think this is what you might refer to as a blacklist, although I'm not going to say that because, you know, that's anti-Semitic. | ||
It's just incredible, isn't it? | ||
How wrong he was. | ||
That's what you get. That's what you get. | ||
I bet you feel stupid now. | ||
That's what happens when you're wrong in this country. | ||
When you're so very wrong. | ||
Incredible stuff. Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got Lucy in the United Kingdom. | ||
That's nice. Thanks for calling in, Lucy. | ||
You're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | ||
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I'm actually in Wales. | |
Not to be confused with England. | ||
But the reason I'm calling in, it's great to speak to you. | ||
I've spoken to Owen, spoken to Alex a few years ago. | ||
I'm actually ringing about the comedy genius that is Trevor Noah. | ||
Oh yes, I'm aware of him. | ||
Hilarious, hilarious guy. | ||
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Oh, that man. | |
Well, talk about comedy boomerangs. | ||
One has just come back to hit him. | ||
Yesterday on his daily Insert Expletive Here show, he stated that the British were bigots, xenophobes, And racist, because we have an Indian Prime Minister and he could hardly contain his contempt for the British racist and could not believe the backlash. | ||
There is none. | ||
And what he's faced today is the backlash from the British press And even Rashid Sunak, as Biden called him. | ||
His actual name is Rashid Sunak. | ||
But we all know Biden is totally sane. | ||
So, Rashid Sunak actually stated in a comment, the country I govern isn't racist. | ||
I mean, this man, I mean, Trevor Noah, I mean... | ||
He's completely insufferable. | ||
But, I mean, this is typical, isn't it? | ||
I mean, they only go after the least racist places. | ||
I mean, they only go... | ||
I mean... They go after the least racist places and call them racist because it's the only people that put up with it. | ||
Has he ever heard of China? | ||
Has he ever heard of any other place in the world other than Britain, which is likely the least racist country in the entire world at this point? | ||
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Well, he clearly doesn't know his history of Britain and India and that we've had Sikhs and Hindus living here. | |
Absolutely. Stay on the line, Lucy. | ||
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We'll go back to you. Welcome back, folks. | |
We still have a lot of stories to cover, still have a lot of videos to play on today's episode of The War Room, but we are on the line with Lucy from the United Kingdom, not Britain. | ||
I was foolish enough to say Britain. | ||
She's from Wales, where my family hails from, partly at least. | ||
Thank you for staying on the line, Lucy. | ||
I wanted to give you a chance to go ahead and finish up your thoughts about the history of Britain and really the gifts that Britain has given to the world, including sacrificing thousands of their own young men and billions. | ||
I mean, at this point, in modern terms, it would have been billions, if not trillions of dollars, to absolutely abolish the slave trade worldwide. | ||
Something that, of course, had plagued humanity for 100,000 years up to that point was finally ended with the exertion of British energy and the expenditure of British treasure. | ||
And, of course, that obviously makes Britain the most racist country in the world. | ||
It reminds me, Lucy, of when the Queen dies and she is hated and her grave is spit on and she is just... | ||
Dragged through the coals by people calling her racist and, you know, calling her the queen of a colonizer empire when it was under her reign that the British Empire was systematically dismantled and returned without conflict to the native peoples of those lands. | ||
And, like, no other country's ever done that. | ||
You know Algeria and these other places that France colonized still pay France because France was like, we're going to leave, but we gave you all these buildings and the railroads you have to pay us to keep them? | ||
And so when they left, they did so with an agreement that they would continue to pay France for the privilege of all of the colonial leftovers that were left behind. | ||
But, Lucia, I want to give you a chance to defend your country from the aspersions of the likes of Trevor Noah. | ||
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Well, I think Trevor Noah is the expert on, you know, the British Empire. | |
I think, you know, he should be brought on and... | ||
Yeah, as an intellectual, that man knows his stuff, clearly. | ||
But honestly, there's been a massive backlash in the press today, in the British press. | ||
And even Ritchie Sunak's own press office said that Ritchie doesn't govern a racist country. | ||
Now, the reason there is backlash with regards to Well, it depends if it's Biden, Rashid Sunak or Rishi Sunak. | ||
It's up to you. You know, there's two versions. | ||
But the reason he's not liked, he was installed. | ||
He is a massive WAF. And his father's a billionaire. | ||
He's a billionaire. He's got his hands tied in Chinese companies, the digital currency, and it's been exposed. | ||
So somebody must have said the comedy genius Noah, okay, Britain's racist, let's put them down, but it's had the boomerang effect. | ||
And I doubt whether Trevor feels silly. | ||
I don't think he has it in his spirit to even feel that, to be honest. | ||
Yeah, you're probably just like, but they're white, so of course they're racist. | ||
What do you mean they're not racist? | ||
Have you seen them? They're white. | ||
I mean, this is what... | ||
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Everyone in Britain is white. | |
Yeah, of course. Everyone in Britain is white. | ||
Yeah, of course. Of course. | ||
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You know, but one thing I'd love to say to your American listeners, Alex must be Welsh with a name like Jones. | |
When people say the Prime Minister of England, it's actually Britain. | ||
And Wales, I don't know whether your listeners know, we're a separate country, we have our own language, and I'm a proud Welsh speaker and very different culture. | ||
But I've got to say, every afternoon, Harrison, 2pm over here in Wales, Your show goes on, I love your sarcasm, cynicism, and you must have some British in you somewhere, because you really make me laugh, and the way you convey the information is brilliant. | ||
I love it. Oh, well, thank you very much. | ||
That's a very great compliment. | ||
I really do appreciate it. You should call into the American Journal sometime. | ||
Lucy, I'd love to talk to you on that, but thank you very much. | ||
I do. My dad's side of the family was Welsh. | ||
Yeah, so I'm actually from the land of the dragon. | ||
So thank you very much for calling in and giving us our international flavor for the day. | ||
I really appreciate it, and I think we can all agree Trevanoa is as good of a comedian as he is a historian. | ||
That is to say, So, yes... | ||
Rishi Sunak has gotten into office and is implementing all of the World Economic Forum's despised policies in complete contradiction to the will of the people. | ||
This, of course, is the style of democracy that they want us to go to nuclear war to defend. | ||
It's not a democracy at all, except in name, but not in practice. | ||
Let's go now to James in Pennsylvania who wants to talk about John Fetterneck. | ||
John Frankenstein. | ||
Thanks for calling in, James. You're on the air. | ||
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Thank you, Harrison. Good evening. | |
Howdy. John Federnak is literally a robot. | ||
This guy is having a severe malfunction at every... | ||
I believe, I believe, his doctor believes, we believe, everyone believes. | ||
No, no one believes you. | ||
John Federman, you're a joke. | ||
You are a joke, and you might be a stroke victim. | ||
Hey, if that's the best that you can do, that's the best you can do. | ||
But when you're in an open arena, such as running for politics, I mean, come on, dude. | ||
This guy, he is the epitome of the left, how far they have fallen. | ||
And it's just like, he lived in his parents' basement for, what, 40 years? | ||
And then ran for a mayor of a town where his parents live in York, Pennsylvania. | ||
That's nowhere near Braddock. | ||
His parents live in York. | ||
And then he ran for mayor on the other side of Pennsylvania. | ||
Does anyone understand this? | ||
And his parents, on their own commercials, say they voted for Trump, but they endorsed their degraded... | ||
I'm sorry. They endorse their health-inflicted son of John Fetterman, who was a stroke victim and is paraded out there for everyone to see, and it's an absolute mockery of the system in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
We all, and I'm sorry if you pre-voted. | ||
The mail-in ballots need to be done away with. | ||
If you pre-voted for John Fetterman, I'm not even a big hater of Josh Shapiro, honestly. | ||
Hey, you like cops? | ||
You like fire departments? | ||
Yeah, let's rebuild it. | ||
Well, but now the Democrats have gone so far as they are running a mentally disabled man, John Fetterman, and then telling you you cannot make fun of his disability. | ||
I mean, this is absurd. And I said this on my show, so I don't want to repeat myself too much because I know we have a lot of crossover listeners, but It's obvious how absurd this is, and it's not a reflection of a person's individual... | ||
How they act on an individual level is different than how you relate to somebody when you're electing them for office. | ||
Somebody has a stroke, that's a tragic event. | ||
I would never belittle or look down on or in any way be mean to somebody with a stroke. | ||
But I'm also not going to vote for them to be a senator. | ||
Like, it's... It's insane to apply personal attitudes to somebody that you're trying to put into a very powerful political office. | ||
It makes no sense. It's like having a friend that's blind and you treat them with all of the respect that they're due and you don't treat them any differently just because they're blind and you do everything you can to... | ||
Help them deal with the disability without feeling like they're being singled out for any reason. | ||
You treat them in a good way, but then you gotta speak up when somebody's like, alright, the blind guy's gonna drive now. | ||
It's like, well, hold on. Hold on. | ||
I got nothing against the guy, but let's choose carefully who decides to drive the vehicle here. | ||
So, yeah, when you're trying to put somebody into office, It is perfectly valid and has nothing to... | ||
It's in no way a reflection of your personal goodness as to whether you put up with a stroke victim being your senator or not. | ||
That's an insane argument to make. | ||
And the Democrats are literally one step away from running a special needs person and saying you can't debate them, their special needs. | ||
How dare you suggest he debate? | ||
He can't debate. | ||
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Go ahead. I'm going to the dentist on Monday. | |
If that guy walks out with shaking hands and cross-eyed eyes, I'm sorry. | ||
You're not going to work on my teeth. | ||
Right. Nothing against you. | ||
Nothing personal. I respect all people of any, you know, you can't control what happens to you. | ||
You don't control what disabilities you're born with or what afflicts you later in life. | ||
We love John Fetterman as a human being, but he doesn't belong anywhere near a political office because the man can't. | ||
Figure out what's going on around him. | ||
But hey, I guess he'd fit right in with Joe Biden. | ||
I mean, imagine being a Democrat. | ||
We're gonna go to break here, guys. Everybody, let's just spend the next couple minutes imagining what it's like to be a Democrat these days when the best your party has to offer are AOC, John Biden, and John Fetterman. | ||
Those are the best. Those are the best examples. | ||
Forget Nancy Pelosi and the rest. | ||
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The fight for the future is now. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
Already the third hour has begun here at The War Room. | ||
On The War Room, in The War Room. | ||
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What's the correct proposition there? | |
Preposition? I don't know. | ||
I'm just making up words at this point. | ||
We're going to go back out to your phone calls because I've got a couple people that have been on hold for a while, so we're going to get to them and let them get on with their day. | ||
But I do have a lot of videos and more stories to cover this hour, so don't go anywhere. | ||
We'll be giving you a direct translation, an official transcript of the speech that Vladimir Putin gave today that is truly a work of art. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about Elon Musk as well, and maybe we'll go to videos of Bill Gates and Tedros whatever whatever from the World Health Organization at their speech called Grand Challenges. | ||
Grand Challenges. | ||
It's just, you know, who put us in this position? | ||
Gee, I wonder. Vladimir Putin will actually explain it to us. | ||
We'll read that speech a little bit later. | ||
But first, let's go out to your phone calls again. | ||
We've got Paul in Nevada who wants to talk about a solution to the COVID crisis that could have been implemented very early on. | ||
Thank you for calling in. Paul, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, high intensity pulsed ultraviolet light kills all viruses 100% of the time. | |
Mike Adams has covered this on your show before even the pandemic happened back in 2016. | ||
He was talking about how they sterilize the equipment inside the laboratories and different things like that. | ||
Somebody needs to invent like a neck pillow, a thing that you just put around your neck and it would pulse your head. | ||
Do whatever, and we could be in and out of this with no problem. | ||
It would kill the SARS, it would kill monkeypox, it would kill Ebola, any of that stuff. | ||
High intensity pulsed ultraviolet light is the same weaponry that they use to melt Paradise, California, you know, when they basically Burn it to the ground or whatever. | ||
It's that same type of technology, blue light waves or whatever. | ||
And I'm telling you, I wish you guys could pull Mike Adams up. | ||
He covered this before the pandemic even happened. | ||
He had it all, and he was talking about how they sterilized the equipment inside the laboratories and whatnot. | ||
Somebody out there, if I could do it myself, I'd invent it myself. | ||
I don't have the money, but somebody needs to invent like a neck pillow that you just drape around your neck that with the high intensity ultraviolet light absolutely would kill the virus. | ||
No medications needed whatsoever. | ||
And that would be the answer to get out of all the viruses that they're going to try to come dump on us. | ||
It wouldn't matter. Because you could just absolutely kill them on the spot. | ||
Same way inside the laboratories. | ||
I know Alex was talking about incinerating them, but ultraviolet light would kill it probably better, and then you wouldn't have the particulates, you know, going off into the air after you burn it up or whatever. | ||
Yeah. Ultraviolet, high intensity. | ||
And like I said, Mike Adams has covered this. | ||
I wish I could pull the video up. | ||
I've seen it. I watched it. | ||
I was so happy when he was on there. | ||
Yeah, yeah. This is a well-known thing. | ||
And I'm surprised nobody's done a personal pillow, like you're saying, like a neck pillow or something of the like. | ||
Because I remember years ago, I got as a Christmas present a little... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. | ||
Yeah. Items like that. | ||
So, you know, it's definitely a very workable solution to a lot of this stuff. | ||
And I remember covering it very early on when I believe it was I mean, I'm I'm sure it was before the virus even got here because we were saying we should stop the flights from China. | ||
And if you're going to have flights from China, everybody who gets off the plane should be given a UV light bath before they get off just to stop it from getting here. | ||
UV lights just placed in a in a light bulb. | ||
Socket could have stopped the virus in its tracks very, very early on, but they went with vaccines and masks instead. | ||
You have to wonder why. | ||
But no, you're exactly right. | ||
It is a very useful technology, and you could probably make billions from that type of invention. | ||
But definitely that size and that level of UV light disinfecting You know, gadgets already exist and are available on the market. | ||
So it's not unknown. | ||
It's not a secret. | ||
It's not a conspiracy. | ||
It's not a theory. It is real. | ||
It happens. It works. | ||
And they're already selling, you know, people already sell this as a technology. | ||
So I think you're exactly right. It's a very good idea, Paul. | ||
More of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
We'll be back for the third hour of The War Room. | ||
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Crew, note this down. I want this song. | ||
Let's take it out of the War Room playlist and put it in ours. | ||
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I've got the cool imagery, too. | ||
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It really is a lot of work. | ||
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Let's go to Cody in Canada. | ||
We want to talk about this story we were covering a little bit earlier. | ||
Should I set the stage for you here, Cody, or you just want to take it over? | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, God bless you, Harrison. | |
Thank you, Infowars, for all you do. | ||
I'm just going to kind of dive right into it. | ||
Like, we have a dictator here in Canada, and it's like, you know, you've got to spread the word and flush the turd, meaning Trudeau. | ||
Like, he's just sold us out to the Chinese Communist Party, you know? | ||
Like, They bought up a lot of our land, and they're building houses on it, and then they're creating renters. | ||
The younger generation can't even buy up houses, and with the price of inflation and everything, it's kind of a sad situation that our young generation has been put in by these traders in power. | ||
But one day, they're going to plan if we just keep spreading the word and waking people up, which you guys are doing great. | ||
Well, and they're doing the heavy lifting for us. | ||
There used to be a time where we had to try to convince people that these scumbags were tyrannical. | ||
Now they're just out in the open and doing it. | ||
Now it's our job to tell people you don't have to put up with this. | ||
You don't have to be under this tyranny. | ||
You can actually still fight back against this. | ||
You still have the rights that they're trying to take away from you. | ||
Use them now or lose them forever. | ||
How does this even happen, Cody? | ||
Here's the story. | ||
Our CMP begins probe into reports of unofficial Chinese police stations in Toronto. | ||
A September report from the Human Rights NGO Safeguard Defenders found that over 30 police | ||
stations are operating overseas, three of them in the greater Toronto area. | ||
They're operated by two local level police services in China, the Fuzhou Public Security | ||
Bureau in Fujian province and the Qingtian County Police in Xinjiang province, the report | ||
said. | ||
The report said that the stations known as 110 overseas, named after the emergency police | ||
phone number in China, 110, have been used to support another campaign by the Chinese | ||
regime aimed at fighting telecommunications fraud allegedly conducted by Chinese living | ||
abroad with Beijing touting the campaign success and persuading about 230,000 Chinese to quote | ||
voluntarily return to China to face criminal proceedings between April 2021 and July 2022. | ||
So the Chinese government is literally operating police stations, policing their own expats | ||
and their own people in Canada, three of them just outside the greater Toronto area, 30 | ||
of them overall. | ||
I mean, how does this even happen without the complicity and cooperation of the Canadian government? | ||
Cody, I mean, they have to know about this. | ||
They have to be complicit in this. | ||
Why even launch an investigation? | ||
Just check the records. | ||
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For 30 years it's been going on, Harrison. | |
It's been going on for a long time. | ||
Like the boil the frog or death by a thousand cuts technique. | ||
They just slowly over time implement it and people don't notice. | ||
And soon enough you notice it everywhere. | ||
Like if you're awake, it's just... | ||
It's kind of like the twilight zone, but at the same time, you know, we have... | ||
As Christians, we know God is going to watch over us in these times. | ||
We have to have faith and get together and just wake people up because it's those who want freedom and those who just want slavery and will submit to anything. | ||
Yeah. No, you're exactly right. | ||
And Canada is really suffering right now. | ||
I saw it earlier, but I don't know if I printed it out today, but recently there was a... | ||
For the first time in 10 years, they've done an update to the religious... | ||
Makeup of Canada. | ||
And if you had to guess, how do you think the religious percentages of population have changed over the last 10 years, Cody? | ||
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Well, we have a smaller population like up here in the north there, and so it's really dramatically changed like we've seen. | |
You know, it's a lot of change. | ||
These people are fleeing their oppressive governments and stuff and coming here and being used as pawns. | ||
And like, by our corrupt government, they think they're escaping their tyranny by coming here and we're free and yet we're more corrupt than their country, you know? | ||
It is a out of the frying pan and into the fire sort of situation. | ||
But yeah, apparently the, you know, it's just like Christian. | ||
Oh, that's it. They found it. Great. | ||
Canada releases 2021 census data on religion in Canada. | ||
First update in 10 years, 2011. | ||
So the change percent Christianity is down at 12.4%. | ||
Catholicism in particular is down 15.1%. | ||
Protestantism down 11%. | ||
Orthodoxy, I guess, Orthodoxy up 12%. | ||
That's good news. That's pretty awesome, actually. | ||
Apparently all, oh no, now there's 90,000 more Mormons than there were in 2011, I guess. | ||
But Islam is up 70%, as well as Hinduism and Sikhism all up around 70%, while Christianity as a whole is down 12%. | ||
That really gives you a perspective as to what the immigration system is doing to Canada, changing it. | ||
In an unrecognizable fashion, something that it was not before. | ||
But apparently that's what the people in power want, the destruction of the people that they rule over. | ||
And it's very sad to see. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Cody. | ||
God bless you and keep fighting for Canada because, boy, are a lot of people against that country existing for much longer. | ||
Let's go to Jake in Texas now. | ||
We only have about a minute left here, Jake, or a little bit more. | ||
The floor is yours. Globalist plan for COVID. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey Harrison, good to talk to you. | |
So, it was a conversation I had with my brother. | ||
Basically, why would the globalists want their sheeple, the people that are following them, to take a vaccine that's going to kill them? | ||
And the people that wouldn't take the shot, the people that obviously would either be too smart or just deny taking it, not be the ones to die. | ||
It wouldn't make sense. | ||
That they would want those people to live. | ||
You would think. | ||
You would think. But the globalists are, at the end of the day, just sort of evil scumbags that are doing whatever they can to bring about the result that they want. | ||
And, you know... | ||
Any sort of semblance of care that they have about the people underneath them is totally fabricated. | ||
It's like asking why Jim Jones would abuse his followers in the cult. | ||
It's because that's how you treat cult members. | ||
It's because that's how you actually use We're good to go. | ||
Why do women stay with men who abuse them? | ||
It's a factor of human psychology that works on an individual level, it works on a small group level like a cult, and it also works on a national level. | ||
So I think that's your answer. | ||
Don't go looking for reasons in an evil plan. | ||
It's beyond that. | ||
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We're going to go out to your phone calls again here in just a second, but earlier today, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, gave a speech to the Valde International Discussion Club meeting, and I'd like to read for you some of what he said there, and you can decide for yourself if It has any merit or not. | ||
I think you'll find that when Vladimir Putin speaks, he does so with much more candor and truthfulness than any of our leaders, which isn't saying much. | ||
After all, our leaders are just the most despicable liars the world has ever created, so kind of a low bar to cross, low threshold to get over here, but... | ||
I think he does it I was tempted to say, quote, we are clear about who came up with these rules, but perhaps that would not be an accurate statement. | ||
We have no idea whatsoever who made up these rules, what these rules are based on, or what is contained inside these rules, which I think is just hilarious because it's one of those statements that is continually trotted out by the controllers of the world, by the establishment here in America. | ||
As being the utmost important thing to protect and defend this rules-based international order. | ||
And of course it's just a complete absurdity when you think for a single second about What America has been involved in in the last three decades. | ||
How we have run roughshod over any semblance of international cooperation or rules-based order. | ||
It's a rules-based order. | ||
It's like what's happening in this country. | ||
And it's like what I was raging about on American Journal this morning. | ||
That we have all of the negatives of tyranny without even any of the benefits. | ||
Because, you know... | ||
I pose tyranny with every fiber of my being. | ||
Hey, at least typically if you're in a tyrannical sort of system, it's like safe, right? | ||
Like at least if you're in a typical sort of classical tyrannical system, they'll like throw criminals in prison or something, you know? | ||
But here we have all of the worst people of our society Are just lawless. | ||
Nothing can stick to them. | ||
They don't get sent to prison. | ||
They hardly get arrested. | ||
They hardly even get investigated. | ||
Just criminal criminality is rampant. | ||
Antifa firebombing pro-life organizations while the FBI storms into pro-life protesters and arrest them in front of their family with guns drawn. | ||
I mean, so, you know, it would be one thing if it's like, look, we got tyranny, but At least they get the criminals. | ||
At least we can walk around the city and be safe. | ||
You know, sure, we might have to do a silly salute when they demand us to, but at least they cleaned up the crime. | ||
Like, we don't even get that. We don't even get the benefits of tyranny, what little there are. | ||
And it's the same with the international rules-based order. | ||
When the rules fit their agenda, they are enforced with a brutality that is beyond compare. | ||
Just like if you're a pro-life person, you bet your ass the FBI is going to kick your door down. | ||
They're going to drag you away. They're going to treat you like a hardened criminal. | ||
They're going to lock you up and throw away the key. | ||
11 to 16 years, that's what the sentence is for violating the FACE Act, F-A-C-E, the FACE Act. | ||
That's what they're threatening Catholic father of seven, 87-year-old Holocaust survivor. | ||
A priest standing outside of an abortion clinic. | ||
11 years to 16 years in prison. | ||
So just ruthless brutality when they want to enforce the law. | ||
But when they don't feel like enforcing the law, it's total lawlessness and it just is allowed to continue. | ||
Unabated, they say, Antifa doesn't even exist. | ||
Black Lives Matter, that doesn't exist. | ||
That's not an organization. We've never heard of it. | ||
Riots in 2020? I don't remember that, actually. | ||
No, that never happened. No, we did a great job, 2020. | ||
There were no riots. There was no civil unrest. | ||
We did perfectly. | ||
Right, so it's... | ||
It's anarcho-tyranny, and what Vladimir Putin is pointing out is that it's not just anarcho-tyranny internally on a national level, it's the same idea on an international level. | ||
If there are international laws that are being broken that we care about and that we want to use to our benefit, then we will champion them as if they're the most important thing ever. | ||
But if we want to break the rules that dictate international relationships, then we do it, and you can't stop us. | ||
Really, really incredible stuff. | ||
So he's exactly right when he takes a sledgehammer to this entire concept of the international rules-based order that the American government is claiming is worth going to nuclear war over, despite the fact that it hasn't stopped us from stealing Syrian oil to this day, or overthrowing Gaddafi, or destroying Afghanistan, or Iraq, or any of the other Fun adventures America has taken us on. | ||
He goes on to say this, quote, It looks like we are witnessing an attempt to enforce just one rule, whereby those in power, we're talking about power, and I'm now talking about global power, could live without following any rules at all and could get away with anything. | ||
These are the rules that we hear them constantly, as people say, harping on about. | ||
That is, talking about them incessantly. | ||
And again, he is exactly right. | ||
And this is not just an outgrowth of some, you know, elitist, you know, offshoot that | ||
happens to it. | ||
This is baked in. | ||
This is their core ideology. | ||
We've been warning about it, well, for years, but especially during COVID-19, where we saw | ||
this type of selective enforcement actually codified into law, where you had things like | ||
in the UK, they say, if you come into the UK, you've got to spend two weeks locked down | ||
in a hotel room under quarantine. | ||
Two weeks, when you arrive in this country, two weeks, you've got to stay there. | ||
No exceptions. You can't buy your way out of this, unless, of course, you're a part of a big organization. | ||
Unless you're a Google employee, in which case, don't worry about the two weeks. | ||
And they baked this into law. | ||
They said, this is the law for some people, and here's the law for everybody else. | ||
The law, if you're an independent contractor, the law if you're a small business owner is one thing. | ||
You got to stay in that hotel room for two weeks. | ||
But if you're a part of a big corporation, that law doesn't apply to you. | ||
And they baked this into the law. | ||
They used COVID as an excuse to bring this about. | ||
New Zealand. New Zealand was locked down. | ||
Nobody in, nobody out. | ||
We're an island and we're protecting our borders completely. | ||
Nobody, not a single person in or out. | ||
And then the founder of Google is like, well, I'm coming with my private plane. | ||
And they're like, welcome. Come right in, please. | ||
Not you. We didn't mean you. | ||
No, we meant everybody else. | ||
So this idea of selective enforcement of laws, of laws apply to some people but not others, it is baked into the ideology of the ruling class, the elite, the ruling cabal that runs this country and runs the international world order, that runs the Western hegemony. | ||
They do it on an international level. | ||
They do it on an individual level. | ||
And they are actively creating a world where people accept this as a fact of reality. | ||
It is neo-feudalism in that they are the nobles that are above the law. | ||
And you are the peasants that are below it. | ||
And they'll keep it that way through debt. | ||
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We'll go out to your phone calls once again, but I want to continue with this speech from Vladimir Putin because, again, I don't know. | ||
He's the only world leader that seems to make any damn sense anymore. | ||
And it's not like I want to be in support of Vladimir Putin. | ||
I've seen stuff from Russia where people are scared to criticize Vladimir Putin. | ||
I don't want to live under the guy. | ||
But I mean, I'll read you what he says, and you tell me if it sounds good or ill. | ||
So he continues in this speech. | ||
This speech was given today at the International Discussion Club meeting, Valde International Discussion Club meeting. | ||
Vladimir Putin gave this speech where he says, quote, The so-called West, which is, of course, a theoretical construction, since it is not united and clearly a highly complex conglomerate, Wow, wow. Doubt. | ||
I don't know. A little bit of doubt here. | ||
A little bit of doubt. Actually, a giant, overwhelming sense of doubt. | ||
In fact, I completely disagree with that statement. | ||
In fact, I think it was pretty obviously done on purpose. | ||
I think at any point in this catastrophe, the people in power could have simply lifted their foot off of the gas pedal and would have stopped driving towards the edge of the cliff. | ||
We could have just, at any point, chosen a different path. | ||
We didn't. We did it on purpose. | ||
And you always have to ask yourself, why? | ||
Why are we doing it this way? | ||
Why do we need this? | ||
What is going on? Why are we choosing this path? | ||
Is there any justification? Of course the system of control and media influence that they have now, they don't need to give you a reason. | ||
Just look at the war in Ukraine. | ||
What are we fighting for? | ||
Why are we fighting? They aren't our allies. | ||
They are not our allies. We have no agreement with them. | ||
We have no obligation to them, defensive or offensively. | ||
They are not a part of NATO. They are not an ally in any sense of the word. | ||
They are a trading partner, and yet we are going to war with them, and we haven't had a discussion of whether it's right to go to war. | ||
There's been no congressional vote about the war, and yet we seem to be doing everything we can to push the war. | ||
So, again, just confirming everything Vladimir Putin says. | ||
Except that he says that the collapse of the food supply and economy was somehow not on purpose. | ||
Really? I don't know. | ||
Seems rather purposeful for me He goes on to say quote the destabilization of the energy | ||
market resulted from a number of systemic missteps made by Russia by | ||
Western authorities that I mentioned above as we can see now the situation was further | ||
Aggravated by the destruction of the pan-european gas pipelines. This is something otherworldly altogether, but | ||
we are nevertheless witnessing these sad developments Yeah, and again, you just have to ask why | ||
Why is everything more expensive? | ||
Well, because we don't have energy. Why don't we have energy? | ||
Well, because of the policies that we made. | ||
Why do we choose those policies? | ||
Well, because we were told to by the World Economic Forum. | ||
Why do they have power? | ||
Well, that's enough asking questions for you. | ||
You're starting to sound anti-Semitic. | ||
He says this, quote, He talks about the fact that what's at stake in this game is simply the global power of the West. | ||
He goes on to talk about environmental issues. | ||
And he says, current developments have overshadowed environmental issues. | ||
And this is one of the things that... | ||
I've just noticed today, as of today, there are multiple articles that are admitting that the climate change agenda makes no sense. | ||
It's very weird. It's very weird because they are currently kicking farmers off their land in pursuit of these climate change agendas. | ||
They are currently causing mass starvation in third world countries or setting the stage for it in pursuit of these climate change agendas. | ||
They are culling cows and You know, destroying things for this idea of climate change. | ||
But now, for some reason, you've got multiple stories just today claiming that the climate change agenda makes no sense coming from the mainstream media. | ||
Again, just very, very bizarre. | ||
So again, sort of admitting the failure to reduce carbon emissions mean the only way to limit the worst impact of the climate crisis is a rapid transformation of society. | ||
So same time that they're claiming that the climate change program isn't working, they're | ||
saying that's the reason why we need to double down and be even more extreme in our insanity. | ||
But just sort of bizarre that that's reflected in this speech from Putin today as well, where | ||
he says climate change is no longer the top of the agenda. | ||
That fundamental challenge is not gone away. | ||
It's still with us and it's growing. | ||
He says the loss of biodiversity is one of the most dangerous consequences of disrupting | ||
the environmental balance. | ||
This brings me to the key point all of us have gathered here for. | ||
Is it not equally important to maintain cultural, societal, political and civilizational diversity? | ||
He says at the same time, the smoothing out and erasure of any and all differences is | ||
essentially what the modern West is all about. | ||
What stands behind this? | ||
First of all, it is the decaying creative potential of the West and a desire to restrain and block the free development of other civilizations. | ||
He says there's also an openly mercantile interest, of course, by imposing their values, consumption habits, and standardization on others. | ||
Our opponents, and I'll be careful with words, he says, are trying to expand markets for their products. | ||
The goal on this track is, unfortunately, very primitive. | ||
It is notable that the West proclaims the universal value of its culture and worldview, even if they do not say so openly, which actually they often do. | ||
They behave as if this is so, that it is a fact of life, and that the policy they pursue is designed to show that these values must be unconditionally accepted by all other members of the, quote, international community. | ||
Now, this is Vladimir Putin saying it, so I understand why you might want to take it with a grain of salt. | ||
So, luckily, we don't have to rely on him. | ||
We can actually go to Democrat Congressman Jamie Raskin, who said essentially exactly the same thing. | ||
So if you think Vladimir Putin is lying, is spreading propaganda when he says the West just is trying to push its cultural ideas on the rest of the world and acts as if they're universally acceptable and must be imposed on everybody else, Don't listen to Vladimir Putin. | ||
Listen to the people actually doing it, like Jamie Raskin. | ||
Congressman, this story from Infowars.com. | ||
Democrat Congressman Jamie Raskin has issued a statement saying the ongoing military aid to Ukraine is essential because Russia is mean to gay and transgender people. | ||
So yes, he says that arming Ukraine is all about protecting woke values. | ||
In other words, Vladimir Putin is right. | ||
America is trying desperately to impose this liberal leftist Gay globalist ideology on the rest of the world. | ||
Raskin is apparently concerned that any slide for supporting Ukraine represents an abandonment of woke ideas. | ||
And so we have to go to war, perhaps nuclear war, over Ukraine because then how else would they be forced to accept LGBT rights? | ||
So this is their ideology. | ||
This is their religion that they're trying to impose in an imperialistic fashion on the rest of the world and they will destroy you if you oppose it. | ||
So, he's not wrong, obviously. | ||
So where does that leave us? | ||
Well, he continues in his speech. | ||
He says, I would like to quote Alexander Solzhenitsyn's famous Harvard commencement address delivered in 1978. | ||
He said that typical of the West is, quote, a continuous blindness of superiority. | ||
And it continues to this day, which, quote, upholds the belief that vast regions everywhere on our planet should develop and mature to the level of present-day Western systems. | ||
He said this in 1978. | ||
Nothing has changed. | ||
It says, what am I referring to? | ||
The belief in one's infallibility is very dangerous. | ||
It is one step away from the desire of the infallible to destroy those they do not like or, as they say, to cancel them. | ||
Just think about the meaning of this word. | ||
So that's the speech given by Vladimir Putin, which again shows more candor and... | ||
Honesty than anything perhaps I've ever heard out of a Democrat's mouth or out of the mouth of a president of the United States other than Donald Trump. | ||
So, sure, hate the guy all you want. | ||
Die in nuclear hellfire because you hate the guy so much. | ||
But don't drag the rest of us with you. | ||
And just know that if you want to escape the globalist American empire, there is no escape. | ||
They're going to come for you. Alright, welcome back folks. Final segment of The War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Troy today. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
We'll start with Patrick in Indiana and go to solely in New York. | ||
But I've got to cover this because we just broke while we were on air. | ||
From Project Veritas, FBI whistleblower Leaks document shows agency targeting, quote, misinformation under election crimes ahead of the 2022 midterms. | ||
Document titled 2022 Midterm Election Social Media Analysis Cheat Sheet details what FBI agents should be looking for In the lead-up to the November 8th election, the document lists misinformation as a potential election crime, describing it as, quote, false or misleading information spread mistakenly or unintentionally. | ||
So not even on purpose, just if you're wrong about something, I guess, then that's a crime now. | ||
The document also lists disinformation as a potential election crime, describing it as false or inaccurate information intended to mislead others. | ||
It continues, disinformation campaigns on social media are used to deliberately confuse, trick, or upset the public. | ||
Yeah, not like the mainstream media. | ||
No, they never confuse or upset the public, ever. | ||
Now, they're not fearmongers of the highest order. | ||
The FBI reminded its agents that the First Amendment and Fourth Amendment exist under the, quote, things to consider section of the document. | ||
Things to consider inalienable rights. | ||
By the way, you might want to consider the history... | ||
Of America and the rights that our forefathers fought and died for. | ||
The Bureau flagged the potential for voter slash ballot fraud in the election. | ||
They also list things like election interference, voter ballot fraud, voter intimidation, and voter suppression. | ||
The document details how the Bureau will tackle what they consider to be election crimes. | ||
It lists misinformation as potential election crime. | ||
Recently, the Biden administration attempted to create the, quote, disinformation governance board under the Department of Homeland Security after severe pushback from the public due to free speech concerns. | ||
The federal government pulled the plug on this idea, but did they, though? | ||
But actually, though, did they? | ||
I wonder. Considering that they're telling the FBI to patrol for speech violations of misinformation and disinformation, it seems like they just folded their disinformation program into their pre-existing federal police state. | ||
So there it is, the latest leak from Project Veritas showing that the FBI is now considering misinformation and disinformation as being an election crime worthy of investigation and prosecution. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. Not that we didn't recognize this and see this coming. | ||
So when the Democrats in their hysterical, overblown, hyperactive way claim that democracy is on the ballot these days, it is. | ||
It really is. The Democrats win. | ||
If the Democrats are able to cheat their way to victory somehow against overwhelming odds, then they... | ||
Very, very much intend to end the practice of free speech, end the practice of free elections, end the practice of democracy as we know it, and replace it with some form of pseudo-democracy in which you vote for one of two agents of the machine. | ||
So democracy is very much on the ballot. | ||
And in an ironic and just perfectly modern fashion, voting for Democrats is the surest way to assure that democracy doesn't exist ever again in this country. | ||
Because once you lose it, it's gone. Once you lose it, it's gone. | ||
If you think for a single second that the only country in the history of the world with a First Amendment, with a law guaranteeing your freedom of speech is just going to happen again once they get hold of the levers of power and eliminate that right for you, like if you think that It's the endgame. | ||
That's it. It's over once that happens. | ||
If you can't even discuss openly opposition to the government, how are you ever going to create a movement with enough power to actually overthrow or replace or make free a government? | ||
We are in very much an existential contest right now for this country. | ||
Wouldn't it be nice just to have somebody in office that actually cared about the American people | ||
and didn't use the Federal Bureau of Investigation as their personal Gestapo to go after their political opponents? | ||
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Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
Patrick in Indiana has called about that government report on the origin of the COVID virus. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Patrick. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thank you, Harrison. | |
Thank you for covering that first half hour, that report, and that I think is something you and Alex and Owen should constantly be harping upon. | ||
It might be old news to the info warriors out there, but doesn't that prove everything that Rand Paul grilled Fauci about in those things? | ||
Doesn't that prove that Fauci obviously lied? | ||
And how is that going to be implicated when they roll out the next No, that's a great question. | ||
I mean, they're still doing it in places like Boston. | ||
So, I mean, clearly they haven't stopped, they haven't slowed down, they have not been brought to heel yet. | ||
So yeah, I'd love to see what Rand Paul has to say about this and what actions will be taken. | ||
And again, it's just another example of why it is of the utmost importance that we Actually get people into office that care about this stuff and will actually use the power of their office to bring about justice or in some way try to stop these madmen, these mad scientists that have already destroyed our world and haven't slowed down even a little bit. | ||
Yeah, I'm glad you found that important. | ||
Please share the link, Patrick, and let us know if you read into it and find anything that you think we maybe missed. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. Let's go to Sully in New York now. | ||
He also wants to talk about the COVID Senate report. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sully, you're on the air. | ||
Harrison Smith, God bless you, brother. | ||
I have been listening to you guys for 25 years, man, and I have never gotten in to be able to talk to Harrison, so this is quite the pleasure, and I appreciate you. | ||
Quite a stellar job you do in keeping, you know, your composure and all the craziness that's going on in our world. | ||
Now, so I just want to take just a bit, just to I love how when the Senate comes back that they're blaming this on, like, a certain incident. | ||
I know Rand Paul is, you know, he is like our soldier on the floor down in there. | ||
However, when are we going to start putting this more at a criminal intent? | ||
I don't think that this was just a random incident. | ||
This is something that was done creatively and wholeheartedly on purpose. | ||
Would you agree? | ||
I would absolutely. | ||
In fact, that's what I've been saying on my show quite a bit is, you know, it's kind of | ||
frustrating. | ||
In a way, it's frustrating seeing people finally come to terms with what we've understood since | ||
2020. | ||
And so it's not enough for us to say, yeah, see, we told you so. | ||
We knew this the whole time. | ||
We need to go farther and let people know not only was this created in a lab, it was | ||
released on purpose, designed to coincide with the riots in America to get the mail-in | ||
voting so they could cheat. | ||
I mean, all of this, unless the globalists are just the luckiest people in the world, this was by design. | ||
And if you want overwhelming evidence for this, look no further than Event 201 months before the actual event happened, where they coordinated and planned for their response to the thing they were about to unleash. | ||
So yes, I think it was on purpose. | ||
In fact, I'd be willing to bet my life on it. | ||
I think all we need, Harrison, is that we need our politicians in Washington. | ||
We do need these people to get into office, the ones that are going to fight for us, the ones that have not gotten lost in the arrogance and the egotism of being a politician. | ||
We have far too many leaders in there that are worth More money than some of the elite out there, and it's just crazy. | ||
God bless you guys. I so appreciate being able to get in and getting to talk to you guys. | ||
I'm just, like I said, an avid listener. | ||
I listen to you guys every single day, whether it's an earpod in my ear or I'm just getting it to pump through the car. | ||
I really appreciate you, Harrison. | ||
Well, thank you very much, Julian. | ||
I appreciate you as well. | ||
Please do call in the American Journal sometime. | ||
Get all these callers that we never get on American Journal, which I'm happy about. | ||
I love our regular callers, but it's always fun to hear new voices and hear people that have listened for a while but haven't called in. | ||
But yeah, I think you're right. | ||
And you know, one of the things that... | ||
I have an aunt that works in politics, or did for a while, and she would always say that people would go to D.C., and yet Capitol Hill is designed to corrupt them. | ||
It's almost impossible to be a member of that class and not fall for the... | ||
The way they make you feel. | ||
Because they treat you like you're better than everybody else. | ||
And everything is special for you. | ||
Everything is, you know, regular people do this, but we have this over here. | ||
Regular people ride the subway. | ||
We have our own subway system. | ||
Regular people have to wait in line. | ||
You don't wait in line. | ||
And so it's just by nature of and by virtue of the way that these people are treated, they are corrupted by the system. | ||
And My aunt would always say, like, you see these people bright-eyed, they're ready to go take on the system, and you just see them in real time be corrupted and, like, personally start to go, I am better than everybody else. | ||
I do deserve better treatment. | ||
And that's how they get corrupted, and that's how they fall into it. | ||
My argument against that is Marjorie Taylor Greene, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, people are out there. | ||
They can resist this. | ||
We just have to get them into office. | ||
That's going to do it for us. God bless you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow bright and early for American Journal. | ||
Join me, won't you? To cover the waterfront of the attack on our hormones with the estrogen mimicers against men and women. | ||
To talk about some of the big medical developments in the studies that are now on record of nutraceuticals that the elite are taking. | ||
That they've made sure it's so expensive it's hard for the general public to get them that are growing the telomeres in the DNA. That are spurring mitochondrial growth and keeping cells alive. | ||
That are causing nerve regeneration. | ||
This is stuff you're allowed to say because it's patented and been certified. | ||
Because it's now supplements going into the whole nutraceutical realm. | ||
This will not be an infomercial for the next hour. |