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Welcome to The War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. We have a lot to talk about today. | ||
We'll be joined by Syrian Girl in the next hour. | ||
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And we'll cover so much news in this first hour. | ||
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More money. | ||
More of your tax dollars. | ||
Are going overseas to fund the endless, pointless, hopeless war. | ||
That seems to be the only thing America produces these days. | ||
House gears up to vote on $14.3 billion in Israeli aid, setting up showdown with Senate. | ||
They've actually already passed this. | ||
They passed the bill on Thursday to provide $14.3 billion in aid to Israel as it fights a war against Hamas, a move that set up a clash with the Democratic-led Senate in an early leadership test for Speaker Mike Johnson. | ||
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has called on the House GOP bill a deeply flawed proposal that the Senate will not take up. | ||
Democrats are objecting to the fact that the bill does not include aid to Ukraine and would enact funding cuts to the Internal Revenue Service, IRS. The House vote was 226 to 196. | ||
Two Republicans opposed the bill and 12 Democrats supported it. | ||
Democrats called for aid to Israel to be paired with additional security assistance for Ukraine in its war against Russia. | ||
They're like, we're not funding one war unless we fund two. | ||
Hey, when you give a mouse a cookie, right? | ||
It's just insulting, isn't it? | ||
It's just insulting and infuriating that we couldn't get $4 billion for the wall. | ||
We could not try as we might with a Republican Congress and a Republican president. | ||
We just couldn't pass $4 billion for a border wall. | ||
It was impossible. It was impossible to do. | ||
When Israel's in trouble, and Israel's not even in trouble. | ||
You guys get that, right? | ||
That this $14.3 billion that we have summoned out of thin air on a split-second notice, in addition to the other billions of dollars that we've spent on Israel, is entirely to fund their attacks on Gaza, which is doing nothing to make Israel any safer. | ||
In fact, it seems like it's doing the opposite. | ||
But no, it's just to support their continuing offensive against Gaza, which is doing nothing to limit Hamas' military capability, but is killing thousands of innocent people. | ||
But hey, they need to prosecute a one-sided war. | ||
America is there with its wallet wide open, ready to spend three times the amount that we wanted on a border wall of our own to support their continuous bombing campaign against the open air concentration camp known as Gaza. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
Democrats said aid to Israel should not be conditional upon funding cuts. | ||
And have seized on the CBO assessment and called the GOP proposal unserious. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. So apparently it's going to get held up in the Senate, but don't worry. | ||
We are sending another half a billion dollars to Ukraine, just about. | ||
U.S. to send $425 million in aid to Ukraine, U.S. officials say. | ||
Yes, they're expected to deliver another $425 million in new military aid to Ukraine in its fight against Russia, including about $300 million in long-term funding to buy laser-guided munitions designed to take out drones. | ||
Now, everybody, even the Ukraine officials and top generals, admit that it's a totally hopeless situation. | ||
So why not, cause rather, so why not spend another half a billion dollars? | ||
Just pour it down the abyss of the Ukraine war and stick the American people with the check. | ||
It's really, I mean, insulting, isn't it? | ||
I mean, it's just infuriating, the amount of money that we have poured into these utterly pointless overseas conflicts. | ||
That have destroyed our economy, taken money directly out of our pockets, and left us, if anything, only more hated and less safe. | ||
Yeah, Nasrallah gave his speech. | ||
We'll show you clips of that on the other side. | ||
Go to hell, New World Order. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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We have a lot to talk about today. | ||
We'll be, of course, talking about Israel as they continue to... | ||
Oh, just massacre civilians by the thousands. | ||
It's very fun. We'll be joined by Syrian girl in the second hour. | ||
Stay tuned for that. You're not going to want to miss that. | ||
She is a firecracker. | ||
I think she lives in Australia, so it'll be very, very early for something like 5 in the morning. | ||
So we're excited to talk to her, and we'll be talking at least a little bit about Hassan Nasrallah's speech today. | ||
Leader of Hezbollah has given the long-awaited speech. | ||
People are saying it's big nothing. | ||
People are expecting him to declare war on Israel. | ||
That's not really the way that Hezbollah works, though. | ||
The best way to picture Hezbollah is picture like a Middle Eastern, highly technologically advanced ninja clan. | ||
That's the best way to think about them. | ||
Operations entirely in secret. | ||
Using very sophisticated psychological tactics on Israel, and we covered it before, the fact that early on in this conflict, they somehow captured a bunch of pelicans and tied lights to their feet and let them go. | ||
They're migratory birds, so they knew they were going to fly south over Israel just to freak out Israel, just make them think that there was a giant drone swarm coming, when in reality it was a flock of birds. | ||
Why would you do that? What is the point of that? | ||
How do you even do... | ||
How do you capture hundreds of pelicans? | ||
I don't know exactly. | ||
But they did. And the obvious answer is to keep Israel on their toes. | ||
To freak them out a little bit. And everything they've done so far in this conflict has been a very specific... | ||
They almost have a calculation. | ||
They have like a... | ||
I forget what they call it. | ||
The policy of retribution or something like that where... | ||
They're just very careful to only attack Israeli installations that are on internationally recognized land that belongs to Lebanon. | ||
It's like Sheba Farms. | ||
They constantly are attacking Sheba Farms. | ||
Well, that's an area that under international law belongs to Lebanon, but it's occupied by Israeli forces. | ||
So they're careful to attack that. | ||
So nobody can say, you attacked Israel. | ||
They say, no, we attacked Lebanon. | ||
Israelis are just on the Lebanese land. | ||
So like... I've literally heard people in America laugh when this is brought up. | ||
But it's absolutely true. America and Israel don't give a damn about international law. | ||
We violate international law with total impunity. | ||
Nothing bad happens at all. | ||
However, Russia... And organizations like Hezbollah and basically anybody that's not America or Israel has to stick very, very closely to international law, the rules of war, which there are a great many. | ||
You can find a big list of the ones that Israel has violated in the last four weeks and not paid any price for. | ||
And people think that's ridiculous. Like you say, yeah, no, Russia is really careful not to violate international law. | ||
And people laugh because they have this idea that Russia is some rogue state who's just violently lashing out with no purpose or thought. | ||
But if you actually look at UN meetings and just the actual tactics that Russia is using and where they're choosing to attack and win... | ||
For example, they didn't go into Syria to fight ISIS on behalf of Bashar al-Assad until Assad invited them in. | ||
Because if they were to go... | ||
Because at the time, America... | ||
And Israel were launching attacks within Syria in violation of international law. | ||
Nothing happened to them. But if Russia were to do it, well, then it might become a big problem because they're violating international law. | ||
So they specifically waited until Bashar al-Assad invited them, and then it was legal under terms of their alliance that Russia could come in and help them defeat the manufactured revolution that was going on there. | ||
So all this is to say that Hezbollah was not going to come out and declare war. | ||
That was kind of never an option. | ||
But they did come out and say quite a few interesting things. | ||
And the main takeaway is that they are, just like I've said for the last four weeks, basically blaming this entire situation on America and saying America will pay the price for whatever. | ||
Israel is doing. And Israel is only doing what they're doing because America gives them the cover and because they're supplied by American arms and protected by American diplomatic pressure. | ||
So again, as we see what goes on in Israel, as we watch the massacres happen in Gaza, and we have more videos today, Israel simultaneously attacking three different hospitals at once, blowing up an ambulance that was on its way to The Rafa crossing into Egypt. | ||
I don't want to play a bunch of gruesome videos, but they're out there. | ||
And good lord, they're horrible. | ||
Just more scenes of just entire roads littered with body parts and dying and dead people. | ||
It's awful. It's horrifying. | ||
And for just about everybody around the world that is not in America, especially in American politics... | ||
This is a murderous campaign of just brutality brought to you by America. | ||
We are receiving the backlash for this. | ||
We will receive the backlash for this. | ||
And of course, this is nothing new. | ||
This goes hand in hand, comports one-to-one directly with warnings given to us in the past from people like Ron Paul. | ||
Who always opposed Middle Eastern intervention because it would do nothing for America. | ||
We have no reason to be involved there. | ||
And knowing that if we want to, if our whole purpose is to prevent terrorist attacks, getting involved in the Middle East is the one thing you can do to bring about more terror attacks. | ||
On American soil. So I do want to, let's go to this video. | ||
This was posted on Twitter today with the title, The Real Right Has Always Opposed Militant Zionism. | ||
And it's not just Ron Paul from years ago, but Patrick Buchanan. | ||
Because I can't tell you how many times I'm still hearing that if you support Palestinians, if you're against war being waged in the Middle East against unarmed and Trapped civilians. | ||
You must be a leftist Black Lives Matter supporter. | ||
Why won't you fall into our left-right paradigm? | ||
The reality is the true heroes of the right have always been against arming and facilitating the brutality of the Israeli regime. | ||
Let's go now to clip number eight. Audio. | ||
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Audio. Republican Congressman Ron Paul recently called the onslaught in Gaza an atrocious massacre. | |
It's our money and our weapons. | ||
But I think we encouraged it. | ||
Certainly the president has said nothing to diminish it. | ||
He justifies it on moral grounds. | ||
They have a right to this without ever mentioning the tragedy of Gaza. | ||
You know, the real problems are there. | ||
To me, I look at it like a concentration camp and people are making homemade bombs and like they're the aggressors. | ||
The Israelis have been hit for six months with these little rockets, which didn't kill anybody. | ||
It was outrageous, cruel, and stupid, and they triggered a blitzkrieg against the Palestinians in Gaza, which in my judgment is an Israeli concentration camp, where a million and a half people are locked up, cannot come out or go in. | ||
They've been controlling food, electricity, fuel, and the innocent people In Gaza, are the ones... | ||
Concentration camp, Pat, doesn't that diminish the significance of the real concentration camps? | ||
I'm not talking about a death camp. | ||
I'm talking about what the British had in concentration camps in South Africa, and what the Spanish had in Cuba, and what others have had, where they bring all these people, lock them in there, and treat them with great cruelty, and a humanitarian disaster, despite what Zippy Livni says. | ||
So enough with the left-right false paradigm. | ||
True right-wingers, true America firsters have always been against supporting Israel in their genocide against Gaza. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yes, the long-awaited speech from Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia group, happened. | ||
Stories in Infowars. Hezbollah chief U.S., quote, directly responsible for Gaza atrocities, will soon pay, quote, heavy price. | ||
We'll go to some of these clips now. | ||
We'll start with number four here. | ||
This is Hassan Nasrallah saying the U.S. is in fact the state controlling the war in Gaza. | ||
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Let's watch. They falsely claimed that Hamas beheaded babies and they failed to produce a single piece of evidence. | |
Yet they remain silent against the images of thousands of babies and children torn apart in Gaza as a result of the Israeli missiles. | ||
Now all exposed The whole West claiming and preaching about democracy, humanity, rule of law, it's nothing but hypocrisy. | ||
It is a lynch law. | ||
We are living in a jungle. | ||
We all must establish this fact. | ||
The United States is totally responsible for the war raging in Gaza against unarmed people. | ||
It is the United States that vetoes the condemnation of Israel in the Security Council. | ||
It is the United States that stands on the way of a ceasefire in Gaza. | ||
It is the United States proving once again, as described by Khomeini, it is the greatest Satan, the great From Hiroshima to Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, the United States must be held liable and then penalized for all what it has been perpetrating against our people and the peoples of the region. | ||
And there comes the decision by the Islamic resistance movement in Iraq to launch offenses against the American bases in Iraq and Syria. | ||
Considering that the United States is So again, if only we listened to Ron Paul all those years back. | ||
Or Alex Jones all those years back. | ||
Or all the people who were warning all the way back in the fever pitch nightmare world of post 9-11. | ||
Maybe we shouldn't have gone into Iraq. | ||
Maybe we shouldn't have gone into Afghanistan. | ||
Maybe we've gained absolutely nothing from those conflicts. | ||
Instead, we've spent trillions of dollars to kill half a million people or more, totally ruined our reputation overseas, and given just boatloads of ammunition to people like Hassan Nasrallah to bring these up. | ||
I mean, you just heard him rattle these off. | ||
And of course, he goes back even farther and talks about Hiroshima, talks about Vietnam. | ||
Just rubbing America's face in the geopolitical failures that we have been suckered into time and time again. | ||
If anything, there should be a message to Americans, not necessarily that we should be scared of Hezbollah, although we probably should be, and Iran, since they are not Iraq, let's just say that. | ||
They're not going to be run over like the first or second Gulf War. | ||
But because we, all of these choices have been made in direct opposition to America, American benefits, to America first policy, to anything that brings about any good aspects to America at all, ever. I mean, it's madness time after time again. | ||
And we're literally, as I speak, getting suckered into it again. | ||
And there's some interesting developments as to how our support is I think that's entirely true. | ||
Basically, I think that Israel is able to prosecute this war because of America's endless and sycophantic support of the Israeli regime. | ||
Diplomatically and politically and monetarily, we support everything that Israel's doing. | ||
But you remember yesterday and the day before, we reported that Anthony Blinken was on his way to Israel. | ||
He had one goal in mind, one stated purpose. | ||
He said, I'm going there to demand a temporary ceasefire. | ||
I'm going there. And my purpose for going there is to get Israel to agree to a pause, a humanitarian pause. | ||
Did we get it? Of course not. | ||
It's the same thing that happened when Anthony Blinken went there a few weeks ago. | ||
America goes. We say, we demand a humanitarian pause. | ||
Israel says, no. | ||
And we say, all right, well, here's a couple billion dollars. | ||
We just passed $14.3 billion to Israel in response to Netanyahu saying, no temporary truce in Gaza without hostage release. | ||
So we send a Secretary of State to Israel to demand a temporary truce, and Netanyahu says, no, not happening. | ||
Not even going to approach that topic. | ||
And we say, oh, okay, well, here's a couple billion dollars then. | ||
Sorry. Sorry to inconvenience you with our request, sir. | ||
It's utterly pathetic. | ||
So, yeah, America is the one funding and giving diplomatic cover to Israel to prosecute this war. | ||
But it's Israel that controls the American government. | ||
So, it is our fault. | ||
It is our fault that we allow this to take place. | ||
And... As Hassan Nasrallah notes, it could get very bad. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. Here again is Hassan Nasrallah. | ||
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All scenarios are open. | |
All scenarios are open on our Lebanese Southern Front. | ||
I reiterate, all scenarios are open. | ||
All options are laid out and we can adopt any at any point of time. | ||
We, all together, must be prepared, ready, and available to all these scenarios and options | ||
to come. | ||
So again, this is basically as well as saying we have not entered the fight, but we could | ||
at any moment with weapons you're not capable of handling. | ||
Let's go now to clip five. | ||
Here's Hassan Nasrallah warning Israel and America against letting this conflict engulf the state of Lebanon. | ||
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I assure you, to the enemy, we say if you think to assault Lebanon or take a preemptive strike against Lebanon, it will be the biggest act of fullness in the history of your existence. | |
Biggest act of foolishness in your existence. | ||
He also said things like this. | ||
Again, this is from the Infowars.com article. | ||
If you wish to steer away from a regional war, you must end the war on Gaza. | ||
This front will develop according to developments in Gaza. | ||
Nasrallah related that Hezbollah was warned soon after October 7th that U.S. ships and warplanes positioned in the Mediterranean would bombard southern Lebanon if Hezbollah fighters escalate attacks on Israel. | ||
But he said, quote, And that Hezbollah's calculus will be a civilian for a civilian, meaning that attacks from southern Lebanon will be determined based on the intensity of Israel's attacks on Palestine. | ||
We could have stopped this three weeks ago. | ||
We could stop it tomorrow, but we aren't. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. It was an interesting speech from Hassan Nasrallah. | ||
Didn't give some people what they wanted. | ||
Wasn't exactly what a lot of people expected. | ||
But it was basically a, like a wrestling promo. | ||
Like, we haven't even entered yet. | ||
Here's the reason why we have been strategically bombing and attacking Israeli positions. | ||
And basically just pumping, you know, beating his chest and saying, if you want this to go farther, we can take it farther, essentially. | ||
Again, these are not idle threats. | ||
This is not to celebrate Hezbollah. | ||
It's to point out that it really does seem like the leaders of Israel and America are wildly overconfident and are trying to bluff their way out of this quagmire that we're quickly sinking into. | ||
As we've said over and over. | ||
I mean, it really does seem like Anthony Blinken is sitting there holding a pair of twos. | ||
He keeps just upping the bet, going, you're going to fold soon, right? | ||
And Iran, the Axis of Resistance, Iran and its militia groups and Hezbollah are sitting on the other side just matching every bet, going, when do you want to show our cards? | ||
Because we can do this. And it's entirely up to you whether this expands further. | ||
So again, even though it might sound crazy to people that this non-state paramilitary actor is actually hyper-concerned with international law, that is in fact the reality. | ||
And just like any state actor, they're very concerned with Casus Belli, like, who started the war? | ||
I mean, that's like the biggest part of any war, is who started it? | ||
You know, what response do you have? | ||
I mean, that's why Israel is doing what it's doing now, because it got the excuse for it on October 7th. | ||
It's not about October 7th. | ||
This isn't actually a response to October 7th. | ||
This is just what they've wanted to do for a long time, and October 7th was the reason that they were given. | ||
Just to finish up with what he said, he related that Hezbollah was warned soon after October 7th, that U.S. ships and warplanes would be positioned there. | ||
He basically says, yeah, we've got ways of dealing with that, is essentially his message. | ||
He says, Do not and will not cause us to fear. | ||
We have prepared for your fleet, what it takes. | ||
You Americans remember your defeats from Lebanon in the early 80s, Iraq, Afghanistan, your humiliating retreat from Afghanistan. | ||
He praised the recent attacks by Iraqi Shia militias against U.S. bases in the region. | ||
Quote, if an all-out war erupts, your fleet will be no good. | ||
Your warplanes will be pointless. | ||
You will pay a heavy price. | ||
Only you Americans can end what is happening now in Gaza since you started it. | ||
The only factor that will affect our position is the progression of the war. | ||
U.S. is, quote, directly responsible. | ||
He also said the October 7th attack on Israel was purely Palestinian decision and execution | ||
and no one knew about Hamas's plan, which is not what we heard earlier with a meeting | ||
of Iranian and Hezbollah and Hamas officials a couple weeks before the attack. | ||
We're not sure if that's true or not. | ||
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He also said that our attacks forced the Israeli army to bring back troops to the Lebanese border, and we thwarted the Israeli attempts to move its special forces from here to Gaza, saying, I have the exact numbers of the Israeli army forces to single digits, but in simple terms, one third of the Israeli army is now on our borders. | ||
Half of the Israeli navy is on our beaches. | ||
One quarter of the Israeli forces are dedicated to Lebanon. | ||
Half of the Israeli air defense are facing Lebanon. | ||
So again, just pointing out what the purpose of their sporadic attacks have been against Israel to basically deny Israel their full power to take over Gaza. | ||
And again, I just wanted to mention, this is from the New York Times, just to point out, like, there's people in the know take Hezbollah very seriously. | ||
And this is not bravado from Hezbollah, this is not Pure and simple, like chest beating with no substance behind it. | ||
We should take what he's saying seriously if we don't want to have God knows how many American men and women die for this utterly and totally pointless, from the American perspective, invasion into Gaza. There's no reason we should support this. | ||
There's nothing that serves America in any of this. | ||
But the whole point of his speech was to say this is America's fault. | ||
America is the one doing this. | ||
America is the reason Israel can carry this out. | ||
And if it continues or if America gets involved against Lebanon, America will pay the price. | ||
So unless we want to pay the price for what Israel is doing, we have to stop it because it's our government that is carrying this out. | ||
In total opposition, by the way, to the will of the American people, Over half of which, no matter what party you divide it by, want a ceasefire, want America to demand a ceasefire. | ||
Now we went over there ostensibly with the purpose of demanding a ceasefire and they spat in our face. | ||
So, I mean, maybe we shouldn't send them billions of dollars. | ||
Maybe we should be a neutral arbiter in this and maybe we should play the role that needs to be played here of the teacher on the school grounds, teacher in the schoolyard. | ||
You have these two Forces, Hamas and Israel, going at it, and America, big, bad, powerful America, can come in, separate them, and say, first one to break the truce has to deal with me. | ||
We could do that at any point. | ||
That's our choice. But we can't because apparently everybody in our government is being blackmailed by Mossad or something. | ||
Unless you have a better reason for why we're doing this in total contradiction to our own well-being and geopolitical survival as well as the will of the American people. | ||
But this is how the New York Times reports it. | ||
This is how serious thinkers understand it. | ||
This is how the people making the decisions, this is what they calculated into their decision making. | ||
Hezbollah is a more powerful and sophisticated military force than Hamas, with tens of thousands of trained fighters, an arsenal of more than 100,000 rockets, and a stock of precision-guided missiles that can strike sensitive targets deep inside Israel. | ||
Military analysts believe that the group may also have other military capabilities that it has yet to unveil. | ||
We don't even know. We don't even know what they're capable of. | ||
What we do know they're capable of is terrifying and would largely be able to wipe Israel off the map if they chose to unleash it all at once. | ||
And it's entirely up to us whether it proceeds to that extremity. | ||
But, of course, they're the militant, warmonger terrorist group, the ones calling for peace and saying, please don't expand this war. | ||
Meanwhile, Blinken has said the only way for Israel's security is a Palestinian state. | ||
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Friday that Israel will only gain security through the creation of a Palestinian state. | ||
Two states for two peoples. | ||
Again, that is the only way to ensure lasting security for a Jewish and democratic Israel, Blinken said after meeting Israeli leaders. | ||
Which, call me crazy, I think you could achieve this without bombing hospitals. | ||
I think you could achieve a two-state solution without first massacring a huge number of that second state. | ||
In fact, I think if that's the goal, what's happening right now, what's been happening for the last month, what is continuing to happen unabated, is making such a peaceful resolution totally and completely impossible. | ||
Not gonna happen as long as Israel continues In this genocidal campaign. | ||
And of course the whole point of us going over there was not to demand a two-state solution. | ||
It was to demand a temporary ceasefire. | ||
A pause for humanitarian purposes to which Netanyahu has completely refused. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
No way. Just completely absurd. | ||
Utterly and completely absurd. | ||
And we'll get into how much America is involved in this on the other side. | ||
and how the American government, specifically the Biden White House, is taking yet another step | ||
in consolidating power completely into one branch of the government, | ||
usurping the right of oversight, the duty of oversight, the obligation of oversight from Congress and the Senate, | ||
and attempting to wage war for perpetuity in total secret without any approval from the American people at all. | ||
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So we'll be joined by Syrian girl in the next hour. | ||
But I want to touch on a couple interesting stories. | ||
I don't know whether either one of these is... | ||
But I don't have too much of a reason to doubt them. | ||
First, of course, we are sending another $425 million to Ukraine for that total duneboggle. | ||
I mean, it's a complete suicide mission at this point, but we're going to continue to fund it to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
Wonderful. Can't protect our own border, but why not spend a couple hundred million to kill a bunch of Ukrainians for no purpose, reason, or consequence? | ||
And, of course, the House has voted to and has passed a $14.3 billion Israeli aid package, but that is likely going to stall out in the Senate because it's not combined with more aid to Ukraine because we're retarded, I guess. | ||
Wonderful. Great. | ||
But then there's this story. The Tasnim News Agency out of Iran reports that 5,000 U.S. troops are involved in the Gaza offensive. | ||
And I don't know how much to... | ||
How much credence to lend to this, but it's certainly a possibility as the Israeli army does not have the manpower or training to deal with the urban warfare in the way that, say, U.S. Marines do. They have encircled Gaza City. | ||
They're slowly trying to tighten the noose, but they're finding themselves resisted at every possible pass. | ||
In fact, there's more videos. | ||
We can play this one. Clip number seven. | ||
Scenes from the fierce clashes waged by the Mujahideen of the Qasam Brigades with enemy forces in the street of Beit Hanun and their destruction of a number of vehicles. | ||
Just every day we're getting more videos of, like, teenagers in t-shirts taking out tanks. | ||
It's pretty incredible. And by the way, the video that we played yesterday, I'm sure a lot of people have seen of the guy who puts the bomb on the tank first, then runs back and fires the RPG. We figured out why that was. | ||
It's because these tanks have anti-missile technology radar arrays that detect incoming missiles and then fire FLAC to intercept them. | ||
And so first he runs up and puts a bomb on the tank and takes out the radar array. | ||
So then when he fires the RPG, it won't be intercepted by their defenses. | ||
Here again, just popping out of holes in the ground. | ||
A la Bugs Bunny and destroying more tanks, each one of these tanks holding a pretty large number of Israeli soldiers and costing millions upon millions of dollars, but being taken out by, like, Soviet surplus shoulder-fired rocket-powered grenades. | ||
So we don't know if 5,000 U.S. troops are involved in the Gaza offensive, but we likely wouldn't know that anyway. | ||
Recently there was a story that came out today saying that 500 or more U.S. citizens have died fighting in Ukraine. | ||
Whether they're deployed by America, sent by America is uncertain, but they were in Ukrainian military uniform. | ||
And, of course, we know that America has sent 2,000 additional troops to prepare to deploy in support of Israel, and 900 more added to that list recently. | ||
And, of course, two aircraft carriers and supporting vessels to the area, as well as activated the deployment of THAAD and Patriot Air Defense Systems. | ||
So the Iranian media is reporting that there's 5,000 U.S. troops assisting in the invasion of Gaza. | ||
But we can't confirm that. | ||
Here's another interesting story, which may lend credence to the fact that we don't know totally what's going on. | ||
But it was also a very troubling new precedent being set in a governmental system that it seems like every new war, it grants itself more powers and less accountability. | ||
I mean, you can almost see the The path that it's taken, you know, we haven't actually declared war in the legal and constitutionally prescribed way since World War II. Vietnam started with sending over advisers and then it was revealed that actually there's a lot of people on the ground fighting and then we had to send more. | ||
It's like the fallacy of sunk cost where we're sending more and more and it just sort of spirals out of control. | ||
Then in the, after 9-11, it was the Authorization Act I basically said we can fight terror wherever we find it, and for the last 20 years, most of the conflicts in the Middle East have been couched under that original justification. | ||
So no vote to Congress, no debate, just the American government sending its military out to kill random people, and we take the blame for it. | ||
And then with Ukraine, it's another step away where we're just funding a proxy army that we coordinate with and provide intelligence for and direct and tell them where to go, and we have satellites providing them. | ||
Bird's eye view of the, I mean, so it's like basically us fighting, but it's not really us fighting, so we don't have to actually declare war. | ||
We just send them hundreds of billions of dollars every couple days to keep that quagmire going. | ||
But now, here's the story from truthout.org. | ||
Biden wants arms deals with Israel to be done in complete secrecy. | ||
This is pretty wild. | ||
In a highly unusual move, the White House has requested for it to be able to conduct arms deals with Israel in complete secrecy without oversight from Congress or the public in a time when the U.S. is supporting a military that experts say has been committing war crimes in Gaza and beyond. | ||
The White House made the request within a $106 billion supplemental defense funding | ||
request sent on October 20th. | ||
The White House is asking for up to $3.5 billion in military funding for Israel to be able | ||
to purchase weapons and other equipment from sources like the U.S. military or U.S. defense | ||
contractors without the spending having to be approved or even disclosed by Congress. | ||
Crucially, such notifications to Congress are also logged in the Federal Register, where | ||
they're viewable to the public. | ||
But the White House is trying to get rid of that transparency for Israel for funding through | ||
September 2025 and potentially beyond if Israel chooses to set aside funding before then. | ||
Experts have said the move is alarming and rare. | ||
Quote, I've never seen anything like it. | ||
Josh Paul, the former director of Congressional and Public Affairs for the Bureau of Political and Military Affairs in the State Department. | ||
He says, quote, a proposal in a legislative request to Congress to waive congressional notification entirely for foreign military financing, foreign military sales, or direct commercial contracts is unprecedented in my experience. | ||
Frankly, it's an insult to congressional oversight prerogatives. | ||
Paul added the White House is already allowed to unilaterally approve foreign military transactions in, quote, emergency situations, but it still has to notify Congress. | ||
The move then seems calculated specifically to create opacity around the Israeli sales. | ||
That doesn't actually reduce time. | ||
It just reduces the oversight. | ||
So they're saying, well, it's an emergency. | ||
We don't have time to do oversight. | ||
It's like, well, the oversight doesn't actually add any time to it. | ||
And they're just like, ah, shut up. We're doing it anyway. | ||
So now we're transitioning, and this again is another usurpation of power from the executive branch taking power away from Congress that is directly and specifically given to them by the U.S. Constitution. | ||
It's totally unconstitutional, but they're doing it. | ||
They're just doing it. | ||
Congress has the right to declare war. | ||
We've decided we can engage in military conflicts without declaring war, and now the White House is attempting to engage in those military conflicts without even notifying the public or Congress. | ||
Completely usurping the power of Congress. | ||
This is the destruction of democracy. | ||
They're making it to where your elected representatives have no power to direct the military might of the United States. | ||
It'll be entirely in the hands of the presidency, which we know from the videos we see every single day isn't even being directed by the president, but instead by unelected bureaucrats in the State Department. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I want to go to this video. This is a statement from an Israeli spokesman. | ||
Stories from Times of Israel. | ||
Israel warns citizens not to display Jewish symbols abroad amid anti-Semitism uptick. | ||
But he doesn't actually mention Israeli citizens. | ||
He just mentions Jews overall. | ||
We'll talk about this on the other side once we play it here. | ||
Let's go now to clip number six. | ||
Here's the warning from the Israeli National Public Diplomacy Directorate. | ||
Let's watch. Globally, I want to address this moment of peril for the Jewish people worldwide as we witness a disturbing spike in anti-Semitic hate speech and even instances of violence against Jews and Israelis following the October 7th massacre. | ||
Today, the National Security Council and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs put out an unusual global travel warning. | ||
We are calling on all citizens of Israel to exercise heightened caution when traveling anywhere abroad. | ||
We know that Jewish communities and their institutions, Israeli diplomatic missions and airports handling flights to and from Israel are key targets for anti-Semites and violent anti-Semites. | ||
The National Security Council is urging all Israelis to consider whether any foreign travel anywhere in the world is necessary at this dangerous moment. | ||
Citizens planning to travel to countries with specific travel warnings are asked to postpone their visits, and we emphasize Arab and Middle Eastern states, the Northern Caucasus, and countries bordering Iran. | ||
We are also asking citizens, and truly I cannot believe that we are doing this, we are asking all citizens to avoid displaying any outward signs of their Israeli or Jewish identity when traveling anywhere in the world. | ||
If you must travel, please make sure that you have the numbers of emergency services and the local Israeli embassies on speed dial. | ||
Keep away from the anti-Israel pro-jihad protests and remain alert and vigilant about your surroundings at all times. | ||
I mean, probably pretty good advice no matter who you are, but I have a bit of an issue with this. | ||
And the dishonest framing that we've discussed and seen in evidence many times before, and that is that he says we've seen an uptick in anti-Semitism following the October 7th attacks. | ||
But that's not true, is it? | ||
It wasn't the October 7th attacks that brought about an uptick of anti-Semitism. | ||
In fact, when the October 7th attack happened, not only was the worldwide Attitude that pity for Israel, feeling sorry for this and being horrified by the attack that happened, myself included. It was only in the ensuing weeks of relentless bombing of hospitals and schools and refugee camps that people started to turn on Israel, ask what the heck are they doing? | ||
And of course, Israel is going to sort of offload that to Jews worldwide. | ||
Say, be scared, be scared. | ||
Be in fear. This is because everybody hates you. | ||
No, it's because you are carrying out a campaign of genocide. | ||
People don't like your country carrying out a campaign of genocide. | ||
And there's literal proof of this from The Economist. | ||
Let's take a look at this. Israel is more popular than social media posts suggest. | ||
In properly weighted opinion polls, support for the Palestinians is much less marked. | ||
So basically they're saying that, yeah, everybody in social media is pro-Palestine, but don't pay attention to that. | ||
But here's the interesting part. | ||
On October 7th, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli favorability ratings were pretty much exactly the same. | ||
They're exactly the same in the immediate aftermath. | ||
And in fact, the pro-Palestinian sentiment dipped quite a bit before ramping way up following the 11th as the bombing of Gaza continued and has only gone up and the Israeli sentiments have only gone down since then. | ||
This wasn't anti-Semitism inspired by October 7th or already there that October 7th just brought about. | ||
It's because of the actions of Israel over this ensuing time that has caused this disparity now. | ||
And they can stop at any point and all the Jews will be safe again. | ||
But they're choosing to carry on. | ||
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Harrison Smith presents War Room on Infowars. | |
All right, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour of The War Room has begun. | ||
I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Syrian Girl. | ||
She is a journalist covering geopolitics and the war in Syria. | ||
She's currently working for a Middle Eastern publication called Al-Mayadeen. | ||
She has a degree in chemistry and biophysics and formerly worked as a quality control chemist for Pfizer. | ||
Pfizer. She resides in Western Australia where the crackdown on the unvaccinated is the worst. | ||
You can follow her on Twitter at partisan girl. Her YouTube is Syrian girl partisan. | ||
And that is also her telegram address. Thank you so much for joining us, Syrian girl. | ||
Thanks so much for having me on. | ||
Just for the record, I don't approve of what Pfizer has been doing with the forcible vaccines of the poison shots and everything like that. | ||
So just for the record, if anyone's listening. | ||
I would think not, having seen its effects firsthand in Australia. | ||
Obviously you have been on the ball and been a major force on Twitter, Twitter Spaces, covering what's going on in Palestine. | ||
What is the latest and what is your reaction to the speech given by Hassan Nasrallah earlier today? | ||
Well, I think that the speech is clearly showing that they're not going to allow Israel to destroy Hamas's military capabilities, and he's sort of signaling to the American people that—well, not the people, but the American government—that they're not intimidated and that the US threats are not going to work against them. | ||
So I think that's part of the speech. | ||
But I would love to also go, not just today, because today they bombed hospitals, they bombed schools. | ||
I'd love to also go backwards to reverse things around as well. | ||
Sure, yeah, let's go. But I do think we're heading for a regional war, possibly a world war. | ||
So it's definitely concerning. Yeah, that's definitely what I'm concerned about. | ||
So yeah, let's go back. I mean, do you want to go back to October 7th and talk about what they've done since then? | ||
Or we can go back 75 years if you want, because obviously people have paid attention to this. | ||
October 7th was not some total surprise. | ||
That was unwarranted. I mean, you can debate whether what was done was effective or purposeful or anything like that. | ||
But obviously the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is not exactly a new conflict on the world stage. | ||
So yeah, how far do you want to go back? | ||
I want to go back to 1914, when the Balfour Declaration was written, which is a letter from Lord Balfour, an English lord, to Lord Rothschild. | ||
And in that letter, it said that he will promise the Jews the land of the Palestinian people. | ||
And I want to make it clear that Israel began its origin with the words, Dear Lord Rothschild. | ||
And everything that's happened since then, all the wars, all the genocides and all the destruction, lays on that and that man's money and his influence and the evil that came out of it. | ||
And then we can go from that day, from when the region called Palestine was full of Palestinians living peacefully, To the events in World War II and what is essentially was a Jewish terrorist organization. | ||
Even before World War II, there were three Jewish terrorist organizations called Haganah, Ergon, and Levi that were illegal immigrants in the Levant. | ||
And they were terrorizing not only the local population, but also the British occupation. | ||
And then they were bombing hotels. | ||
And after World War II, of course, the numbers increased because of the Holocaust. | ||
And from then, there was the Nakba in 1948. | ||
Which is the Palestinians' Holocaust, where they were all driven out of their homes. | ||
So essentially what we have here is what began as the Jewish ISIS. Israel has the same attitude of wanting to take the land because it belongs to a certain religious group that they feel owes that place. | ||
I will get to October 7th as well. | ||
I think there's a lot of stuff that needs to be understood there that hasn't been discussed. | ||
Before we get there, I want to make people understand what's happened since 1948, since a lot of Palestinians were driven out. | ||
What we have now is a situation where 2 million Palestinians are living within what is now called Israel. | ||
Four million are living in the Palestinian territories, and two million of those are in the West Bank, and two million of those are in the Gaza Strip. | ||
The West Bank is currently occupied by Israel, and what they're doing there is they're building illegal Jewish settlements, that is, houses that are built on Palestinian land, but Israelis are living in it. | ||
And they're shoving people out of their homes, as we're seeing in Jerusalem. | ||
Now in the Gaza Strip, they have basically an open air concentration camp that's surrounded by machine guns that are It's automatic. | ||
There are AI-controlled machine guns that people cannot leave. | ||
They can't leave from the sea because that sea is controlled by Israel. | ||
They can't leave from the Egypt border crossing because that border is controlled by Egypt. | ||
And I'd like to get to the idea that Israel has of ethnically cleansing all of the Palestinians from Gaza to the Sinai and why that's basically just going to move the problem down a couple of kilometers. | ||
I'm not going to solve it at all. | ||
Because these 4 million Palestinians are stateless. | ||
That means that they don't have passports. | ||
They don't have a country. | ||
They're basically like lost in between. | ||
And I think that, you know, in the West Bank as well, they're kind of split into regions, Section A, Section B, Section C. And all of their movements have to be conducted with a permit. | ||
If you're a Christian living in Gaza and you want to celebrate Christmas with your family in Bethlehem, and Israel has blocked people's permits for this, you have to get a permit to do that. | ||
And if you imagine what I've just described, this slavery, this horrible reality, that's what awaits us all. | ||
Because I think that Palestine is an experiment for Agenda 21 and the entire globalist apparatus To imprison us all and control our movement in the same way that they control Palestinians' movement. | ||
Now the Palestinians are being genocided, but I believe that, you know, maybe when it comes to the drones and the artificial face detection, maybe we'll get to that too when it comes to us. | ||
I totally agree. In fact, I put out a video a couple weeks ago called Gaza is the World's First 15-Minute City, because if you know the World Economic Forum and the designs they have, especially in the West Bank, where you have towns that are separated by no-go zones in between that are controlled by Israel, but the towns themselves are Palestinian. | ||
And just to pass from one to the other, you need permission. | ||
I mean, that is 15-minute cities just in a more sort of militarized, or maybe not, but certainly a militarized way. | ||
And then I think the Balfour Declaration yesterday was its 106th anniversary of the signing of that letter. | ||
And, of course, a big part of that letter was to bring America... | ||
So, I mean, this was a total diplomatic coup for Britain that was worried about its success during World War I, really wanted America to get involved. | ||
America didn't want anything to do with it. | ||
They made a deal with the Rothschilds saying, if we give you this land as a national home, then you'll help us, you know, activate American media networks and bring America into the war. | ||
So, I mean, this has been a very long, contested process. | ||
Is there any sign of this ending anytime soon? | ||
Just looking forward, where do you see us going from here? | ||
I'm afraid I think it's going to get bigger and I think it's going to take time and I think it's going to get worse and the economic situation is going to get worse. | ||
The crackdown is going to get worse. | ||
People are going to be censored left and right. | ||
I don't see it getting better until it gets worse. | ||
I think they've seriously wanted genocide all the Palestinians. | ||
It's clear to me now that they've bombed multiple more hospitals, including the one that they lied about and said Hamas did it. | ||
It's obvious now that they were lying all alone. | ||
All of their fake evidence was debunked even by the New York Times. | ||
So, you know, it seems like they're really seriously held bent on World War III. Sorry, please go ahead. | ||
No, I think you're absolutely right. | ||
And the stories from PalestineChronicle.com coordinated Israeli attacks on three major Palestinian hospitals and ambulance convoys. | ||
We have the footage, but frankly, it's just like too brutal. | ||
I honestly don't even want to air it because it's just, I mean, it's as bloody and horrific as you can possibly imagine. | ||
But I also want to get into, as you mentioned, the Egyptian crossing and how Egypt is playing into this and how some of the other regional actors are responding to what's going on. | ||
So we'll get into all of that and more with Syrian Girl. | ||
I remind you, you can follow her on Twitter at Partisan Girl. | ||
Her YouTube is Syrian Girl Partisan. | ||
And you can also find her on Telegram at Syrian Girl Partisan. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk about where this goes. | ||
And if there's any possibility of preventing World War III, because right now it seems like we are I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Syrian Girl. | ||
You can find her on YouTube at Syrian Girl Partisan. | ||
That's also her Telegram channel. | ||
You can find her on Twitter at Partisan Girl, where she often hosts spaces talking about the latest developments and the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. | ||
October 7th was the kickoff of the latest iteration of this very, very long-held enmity between Israel and Gaza. | ||
And there's a lot to talk about this. | ||
What is the significance of that date, October 7th, Syrian girl? | ||
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I smiled because I got a message, but I don't want anyone to misconstrue that, because the significance of the day is it was the day of the Yom Kippur anniversary, 50 years. | ||
And so it's not completely a shock that something happened on that day. | ||
Also, what's surrounding that time is the Abraham Accords. | ||
And what the Abraham Accords essentially mean, and it doesn't mean peace, like I don't want anyone to think it means peace, It essentially meant that Israel and Saudi Arabia will agree to shaft the Palestinian cause. | ||
And if you notice, around that time, Saudi Arabia and Iran had a historic peace deal. | ||
And if Saudi Arabia then normalized with Israel without including the Palestinian plight in that normalization, that would have really thrown a wrench into the It would have been broken, essentially. And then Iran would have to go to war with Saudi Arabia, and it would be completely isolated. | ||
So all of these things were happening in the backdrop of the fact that the situation for Palestinians hadn't changed in such a long time, and they couldn't live with it anymore. | ||
They were being genocided, but very slowly. | ||
So rather than just lay down and die, they thought, okay, we're going to take our chances. | ||
And what we saw on October 7th, there's a lot of conspiracy theories behind that. | ||
I don't know if you've heard any. | ||
Oh yes, yes. I've heard plenty. | ||
That was actually going to be my next question. | ||
Do you think this was an inside job? | ||
Because we know that the American intelligence said they were warning Israel. | ||
Even the Israeli intelligence said they warned the prime minister but were ignored. | ||
The Egyptian intelligence agency said they were seeing things happen. | ||
So a lot of people think this was either allowed to happen or even maybe coordinated by Israel. | ||
I tend to I think there's maybe some of that. | ||
They may be a little bit expected something to happen. | ||
But I also just think, I've listened to Scott Ritter. | ||
We've played the clips on this show. | ||
It's not an impossible feat. | ||
They didn't do anything that was totally inexplicable. | ||
They targeted AI outposts that Israel relies on. | ||
They essentially blinded Israel to what was going on. | ||
They attacked at a bunch of different points at once. | ||
And if you're Israel, you don't know whether, you know, what is a distraction, what's actually | ||
happening. | ||
So I tend to think that it was largely just happened as, as we saw it play out. | ||
And I think a lot of the conspiracy theories come about because it's like almost impossible | ||
for people to believe that, you know, the great Israeli intelligence service couldn't | ||
see this coming and that the Palestinians, you know, these people that are so disrespected | ||
in the mainstream media, they could have never pulled this off. | ||
But I think there's a little bit of arrogance tainting the perspective in a lot of that. | ||
What's your take? | ||
Inside job or no? | ||
know. | ||
I don't think it's an inside job, and I'll tell you why. | ||
A couple of things. This report we had from the AP about this so-called Egyptian intelligence that tipped the Israelis off. | ||
He tipped them, if you read the article, he says he tipped them off about an incident that was going to happen in the West Bank, not in Gaza. | ||
Furthermore, I don't think anyone imagined that something like this could happen, maybe even barely the Palestinians themselves, because I'm sure they expected that it would be more difficult to achieve this. | ||
But the Israelis, in fact, did switch over to AI systems to control the fence of the concentration camp that is known as Gaza. | ||
Gaza is basically the size of Denver. | ||
It's a very, very small place. | ||
The whole world is right now just bombing two million people in the tiniest, densely populated area in the world. | ||
It's truly David and Goliath, but it's more like a butchery. | ||
But yes, so October 7th, they blinded those towers with drones, because this is the era of drone warfare as well, and they were able to go through. | ||
Now, what happened after that It's the main bulk of the propaganda we hear. | ||
Because what happened was Hamas went in there with a list of 40 names for hostages. | ||
Those were particularly high-ranking military targets. | ||
They got several of them. | ||
They got a very high-ranking, if you recall, military target. | ||
However, once they got in there, the first thing they did is they hit the military bases. | ||
One of the lies that is being told is that it took six hours for Israeli military to respond. | ||
The reality is that they were there from the beginning because the first thing that they saw outside of the The concentration camp is like military encampments. | ||
So once they took out the military encampments, they were heading down this road to this town called Berig. | ||
And some of the Israeli military blocked them off at the pass to try to prevent them from going through. | ||
Unfortunately, where the two forces met, It was also next to where the music festival was. | ||
So there's this notion that the Hamas guys just flew in and shot up this music festival. | ||
But the reality is that the two forces were already there from the beginning. | ||
They were already fighting, and people were getting caught in the crossfire. | ||
You've seen videos, I'm sure, of multiple things, and they'll twist it around. | ||
But if you think about it, you're in a firefight in that situation on both sides. | ||
People are firing indiscriminately. | ||
In fact, a lot of hostages reported, and they've been interviewed, saying that when the IDF came on the scene, they shot the Hamas guys and the civilians indiscriminately, hostages and all. | ||
There is a doctrine that Israel carries called, I think, not the Dahyeh doctrine, but the Hannibal doctrine, where they do say that they should shoot hostages, their own, please look it up. | ||
But this is maybe, as you can see there, you're playing on video. | ||
This is where the battle happened between the two forces. | ||
So what, you know, we got a lot of propaganda about the intentions and who's behind what. | ||
Like 40 beheaded babies that never materialized was actually 40 beheaded and burned babies. | ||
So the other thing is the mass rapes idea. | ||
Where is the evidence? | ||
We had a woman who had Pants on, which were brown, stained, and they claimed that she sat in mud, and so they claimed this is rape. | ||
They also said that this woman who was at a rape and who was already wearing a bikini, she was already dancing in that bikini, but they were like, oh, they stripped her naked, and therefore they raped her. | ||
One of the women that was on the motorbike, you know, she was seen later, videotaped, Drinking water is perfectly fine. | ||
So there's Shani Luke as well. | ||
She's been taken to the hospital with a head injury. | ||
They wouldn't take corpses back into Gaza. | ||
They were taking hostages. | ||
So I don't know if she will be able to survive that injury. | ||
But the point of all this atrocity propaganda, the point of this exaggeration, This thing has happened. | ||
It's humiliated Israel. | ||
The purpose of the hostages, whether you agree with it or not, is the fact that Israel is holding 5,000 to 10,000 Palestinian hostages, women and children also, that the Palestinians won't release. | ||
That is why the negotiations are happening. | ||
It's for a prisoner release because they asked them to release the women and children for the women and children, but Israel refused. | ||
But of course, they don't have rights. | ||
All right, we'll be right back, folks. Stay with us. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is Harrison Smith. Syrian girl is my guest at PartisanGirl on Twitter. | ||
From Al Jazeera, what is the Hannibal Directive? | ||
The directive, known also as the Hannibal Protocol or Hannibal Procedure, is an Israeli military policy that stipulates the maximum use of force in the event of a soldier being kidnapped. | ||
Quote, you will open fire without constraints in order to prevent the abduction, adding that the use of force is carried out even at the risk of killing a captive soldier. | ||
So this is what Syrian girl was mentioning in the last segment, and of course talking about just the atrocity propaganda. | ||
And I think the obvious question is, you know, this attack was so bad, why lie about it on top of the horrors that actually happened? | ||
I mean, obviously this was a bad attack. | ||
Obviously there were civilians either caught in the crossfire or deliberately targeted or kidnapped. | ||
I mean, it's a horrible thing regardless. | ||
Why then make up 40 decapitated babies? | ||
That's such an obviously disprovable lie that... | ||
Then cast doubt over the whole thing. | ||
I mean, just strategically, this makes no sense to me. | ||
I think it's obvious that they want to use this to genocide Gaza and push all the people out into the desert where they will die of thirst and they will lose their homes and the land in which their ancestors lived. | ||
And there's this notion that people have That Palestinians are Arab, why don't the Arab states take them? | ||
Or why don't the Arab states absorb them? | ||
But this is a very ignorant sort of mentality because Palestinians are from the Levant. | ||
And I'm Syrian, so I'm from the Levant as well. | ||
And we're very unique people that have a unique culture, a unique history. | ||
We have You speak Aramaic. | ||
We have a history with Christianity. | ||
And that's why you saw, you know, churches in Gaza being bombed by Israel. | ||
And we are basically our own ethnicity. | ||
And we're not that many of us. | ||
You know, there's 20 million Syrians. | ||
There's like 6 million Palestinians. | ||
There's 4 million Lebanese. | ||
There's, you know, like three million Jordanians. | ||
So there's not that many and they're still taking us out and they're taking our territory and they're destroying us one by one. | ||
And the objective that the Israelis originally had in mind was everything from the Nile to the Euphrates. | ||
This is their first president, Ben-Gurion, said, you take the land from everything from the Nile to the Euphrates. | ||
So what we see what they're doing to the Palestinians now, the Euphrates River is in Syria and the Nile River is in Egypt. | ||
So we know that the Zionist project is one that is bigger than just threatening Palestine. | ||
It's an existential threat to my entire people. | ||
We don't live in the desert like the Gulf Arabs who have a history being Bedouin tribes. | ||
We don't eat the same food as them. | ||
We don't have the same music as them. | ||
We cannot survive, and they don't want us there either. | ||
And when it comes to Egypt, the problem that Egypt has with this notion that they're going to allow Gaza to be ethnically cleansed into the Sinai The Sinai contains the Suez Canal. | ||
And the Suez Canal is what Egypt fought the war of Yom Kippur 50 years ago for, because Israel was occupying it. | ||
And Egypt assumes that Israel has its eyes on controlling that Suez Canal once again, because that canal, you know, it controls the flow of boats into the Mediterranean Sea and so much of the strategic economic situation is run by that canal. | ||
So by Egypt allowing Gaza to just move down the desert into one place, it's just moving the problem down a few kilometres. | ||
And Israel's going to keep taking and taking because that's always what they've done. | ||
Netanyahu annexed the West Bank. | ||
He annexed the Golan Heights, which is part of Syria. | ||
They're an expansionist state, just like ISIS. The Islamic State was also expansionist. | ||
And they are just as genocidal. | ||
And they were hell-bent on a religion. | ||
And they thought that their religion meant that our land belongs to them. | ||
And they came to us from all over the world. | ||
I believe the Israel Twitter account just publicized One of the guys that were fighting for the IDF was from India. | ||
And this Indian man thought that our land is his by virtue of his religion. | ||
And he came all the way from India in order to kill us. | ||
For that land and ended up dying in it. | ||
But that's what we're facing here. | ||
We're facing truly a fight for liberty and freedom against a terrorist organization. | ||
And one of the things that you guys would have to know about the Israeli terrorist organization is that they have, just like ISIS, they have a messianic prophecy. | ||
So with ISIS, they believed that if they take over Damascus and if Damascus If Israel is ruled by their brand of Islam, then Jesus will return and the end of the world will happen. | ||
Now, it's exactly the same thing for Israel, except they want to control Jerusalem and their Messiah is not Jesus. | ||
So, this is the whole thing that's actually happening and why it's an end of the world sort of thing. | ||
And, of course, the Samson option is part of that. | ||
Right. And, of course, the initial attack on October 7th was called the Al-Aqsa flood, and it had a lot to do with the Al-Aqsa mosque and some pretty out-there behavior of the Israelis when it comes to the Al-Aqsa mosque, the Dome of the Rock right next to it, I believe, right? | ||
Can you talk about that real quick? | ||
Because how does the Al-Aqsa mosque play into all this? | ||
So I believe a few months prior, the Israelis stormed the mosque with a bunch of extremist Jewish settlers. | ||
And this is not absolutely uncommon. | ||
They have burned down churches in Jerusalem before. | ||
They have sort of thrown bombs into the mosque as well. | ||
But I find it very interesting that whilst they are claiming to be fighting Islamists, and while they're raiding the mosque, They're also trying to make friends with Saudi Arabia. | ||
And I think that that's where you guys got to understand. | ||
They're speaking with forked tongues here. | ||
It's not about Islamists. | ||
They wouldn't be worshipping Saudi Arabia with funded ISIS if it was about Islamists, right? | ||
This is about massacring Palestinians, whether they be Christian or Muslim. | ||
So yeah, they raided the mosque. | ||
The Israelis believe they take over that mosque and they build the third temple on it, then the Messiah will come. | ||
This is the basis of the whole apocalyptic mythology behind the Zionism project. | ||
It's very, very odd to me that not only is it Israelis that are pursuing this, but you've got a huge swath of the American evangelical population that is also involved in this and is really a large part of why we continue to be involved there. | ||
But when you talk about the rest of the states being involved, you know, Obviously, Lebanon took in a huge amount of Palestinian refugees, and they paid a huge price for it. | ||
So to me, it's not that odd that Egypt would want to avoid that. | ||
And we've even heard Israel in just the last few days say, once we're done with Gaza, we're going to turn our direction towards Lebanon, and we'll attack them next. | ||
I mean, we're really kind of being blatant about it. | ||
So personally, I can't really blame Egypt for not wanting to take Palestinian refugees when it seems like doing that would just put you next on the hit list for Israel's conquest. | ||
The thing is, people say, why don't surrounding nations take in Palestinian refugees? | ||
We've all already taken in Palestinian refugees in Syria and Lebanon. | ||
Jordan's population, half of them are Palestinian. | ||
That's how many refugees. | ||
Egypt as well. But Israel keeps creating Palestinian refugees. | ||
There's refugees in America, in the UK, in Australia. | ||
There's Palestinians all over the world because Israel keeps making them. | ||
The question is, why isn't Israel taking the refugees that they're creating? | ||
Why are they taking it into the territories that they control? | ||
And what you guys got to understand as well is the areas that the Hamas guys went in on October 7th, Those towns used to be the towns that their parents lived in. | ||
They've been driven down to this tiny corner of the place. | ||
But 90% of the population of Gaza were actually refugees from the areas that Israel now controls. | ||
Can you imagine if you have your country You were living in it. | ||
Someone pushed you out, drove you into a concentration camp, and then decided to have a dance party right next door while you have very little electricity and water, and every year they bombed you. | ||
The thing is that 400 people died before the thing even happened. | ||
I know. I have a lot of sympathy for what they've been through. | ||
Final segment with Syrian Girl on the other side. | ||
We'll get into how this leads to World War III. All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
This will be our final segment with my guest, Syrian Girl. | ||
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I mean, the crew is just saying, you know, five years ago, this conversation would have been impossible. | ||
It's still a risky conversation to even have, even though I think both of us want peace at the end of the day and want to see Israel stop bombing into oblivion, these poor Gazan, essentially lifelong prisoners. | ||
It's just absolutely tragic, and I hope that this conversation can contribute somewhat in the overall effort for an end to this situation. | ||
Absolutely brutal bombing campaign that continues unabated. | ||
But let's get into the fact that this seems like, I mean, when people look back 200 years from now, if we even make it that far, they're going to see what's happening today and what's happened over the last month as the beginnings of World War III. It seems very likely that that's going to happen. | ||
When do you think the discussion, as they look back in history, when do you think they're going to say World War III really started? | ||
And what led up to October 7th in the few months just before October 7th? | ||
What was the buildup leading to the attack by Hamas? | ||
Well, you know, it's treated as if it was completely peaceful before then. | ||
And that, I think, is a big, big problem. | ||
And it shows how little Palestinian lives are considered in the world. | ||
Because before that, 198 Palestinians in the West Bank were killed in the few months prior, and 400 Palestinians In total, including Gaza, were killed a few months prior. | ||
Including a two-year-old boy in the West Bank that was shot dead at point-blank range. | ||
Which they claimed, you know, that they didn't mean to do it. | ||
But in fact, that kid was part of a family that does a lot of protests in the West Bank. | ||
And it's a very well-known dissident family called Tamimi. | ||
So they were killing two-year-olds like two months before this incident. | ||
But the world didn't really care about that. | ||
And it was Israelis shooting them, by the way. | ||
They were shooting Palestinians. | ||
I guess some people are more equal than others, as they said in Animal Farm. | ||
I'm going to talk to you about how this can escalate to World War III and how people are going to look at it in history. | ||
Because when people are going to look at it in history, they're going to look at it as people being genocided. | ||
Someone might say, What are we going to give the Native Americans their land back? | ||
Is that what you're saying? | ||
Well, that doesn't make any sense because right now Native Americans aren't being murdered en masse and also they have American citizenship. | ||
That issue is no longer the same as was happening with the Palestinians who are being genocided and mass slaughtered who don't have citizenship. | ||
Obviously, the solution should be a one-state solution where everybody that lives there has equal citizenship and equal rights, no matter what their religion. | ||
They're not less human just because they're not Jewish. | ||
Now, I think a lot of people as well, they get mixed up with the stuff about the protesters. | ||
Oh, the left-wing are protesting the Palestinian cause. | ||
What you guys got to understand is, and this history will show you this, If we're talking about how history will see things, history will show you that the left wing only ever supports people that they think are losing or the weaker downtrodden side. | ||
Because originally the communists were supporting the creation of Israel. | ||
All of the kibbutz, all of these, you know, a kibbutz is like a commune in Israel because of the communist origins of Israel. | ||
So I just want to caution people Making this issue about LGBTQ people supporting Palestinians. | ||
I don't know how it is, but both the conservatives and the left-wingers seem to be able to make the Palestinian issue about sodomy. | ||
And I don't know how that happens. | ||
When it really is about World War III, which I can tell you how it happens now that we come to this point. | ||
You know, the war in Syria, why was it fought? | ||
It was fought because of Syria's stance against Israel, and because Israel occupies the Syrian territory, the Golan Heights, and they wanted to maintain that, and they wanted to weaken the Syrian state to make sure that they couldn't stand up to these atrocities that we're seeing now. | ||
And they've gotten that far. | ||
However, there are militias that are operating within Syria that can attack Israel and Anything that supports Israel, including the US occupation of Syria and Iraq. | ||
And I want to say this clearly to your viewers, and I know you've had people come on here and say the same thing. | ||
I don't think America gets anything out of this. | ||
If they didn't have to be friends with Israel, they wouldn't have any enemies in the Middle East. | ||
Like, they say, oh, Israel's our only friend in the Middle East. | ||
No, you don't have any other friends in the Middle East because of Israel. | ||
Like, if they weren't in Israel, you could be friends with Syria, you could be friends with anyone. | ||
And I think that the problem is that, like, the... | ||
People in your government, like Blinken, for example. | ||
Who is Blinken? | ||
Blinken's grandfather was one of the founders of Israel. | ||
Of course, Blinken is going to sacrifice your entire country and as many trillions of dollars as possible to make his grandpappy's project come to life. | ||
And as a result of that, what's going to happen is the militias are going to fight Israel. | ||
They're going to fight the American bases. | ||
And if the U.S. retaliates, Then Syria and Iran will retaliate and destroy Israel. | ||
If we destroy Israel, they're going to fire their nuclear arsenal for the Samson option. | ||
And of course, Iran has weapons of mass destruction too. | ||
And if Israel starts nuking the world, because the Samson option, you've got to understand, the Samson option isn't Israel nuking Iran and Syria and all its enemies. | ||
No, the Samson option is Israel will even nuke its own allies. | ||
So in a sense, we're all hostages of Israel. | ||
It's not just these hostages inside of Gaza, the 200 hostages. | ||
We are all Israel's hostages to their nuclear terrorism. | ||
And that is how we can end up with World War III. We're good to go. | ||
And the Lebanese militia group Hezbollah involved in that. | ||
And then today, reported by Mario Nafal on Twitter, Iraq is preparing for the possibility of regional war according to a leaked highly confidential document saying they were preparing for conflict with Israel. | ||
So this could really, really rapidly spin out of control. | ||
And I've said since this whole conflict began, it's entirely up to Israel this timetable. | ||
They could literally stop today. | ||
They could have stopped three weeks ago. | ||
And they wouldn't be any less safe than they were on October 8th. | ||
But they continue to carry out this bombing campaign, and America continues to give them cover, even though we go there with demands, public demands, saying we are here for a humanitarian ceasefire or humanitarian pause, and they say no, and we say, all right, here's a couple billion dollars anyway. | ||
So, I mean, I don't see this going any other way than World War III. It seems like that's what they want, doesn't it? | ||
I think because the prophecy is being fulfilled. | ||
It seems it is what they want. | ||
Russia and Iran have gotten very close during the Ukraine war because Iran supplies Russia with all the drones. | ||
In the meantime, Israel was giving weapons to Ukraine. | ||
So the Russians are definitely going to be on the opposite side of things. | ||
And, you know, one of the things that was mentioned, it's very important, but I forget, is that Yeah, I don't know about the... | ||
I think Hamas also met with Putin alongside the Iranians to coordinate something because at the end of the day, you know, this is a threat to Russia as well. | ||
It was an Israeli politician that went on RT that said that after we finish Hamas, we're going to come off to Russia. | ||
I don't know if you saw that, but that was a little bit crazy. | ||
But they're acting unhinged. | ||
Like, you've never seen the likes of them. | ||
And I think that, you know, what's clear here is they said that this is Israel's 9-11. | ||
And we all know about 9-11, right? | ||
But they said that this is 10 times 9-11. | ||
And that just goes to show you the math that's being done here. | ||
They've already killed 10,000 people. | ||
70% of them are women and children. | ||
3,000 children are dead. | ||
So... That is just not enough blood, though, because there's some kind of mass or some kind of ratio in the mine where they have to kill X number of people in order to just to feel satisfied that they got their revenge. | ||
And there's people right now, the worst part, other than the bombs, is the fact that they don't even have water to drink. | ||
They're being cut off of water, medicine. | ||
There's nowhere to hide. | ||
The churches are being bombed. | ||
The hospitals are being bombed. | ||
You know, if... | ||
And I don't think the world can stand this any longer. | ||
Because not only is it the militias in the Middle East are going to rise up, but I think it's going to rise up on the streets. | ||
And you're going to see a lot of instability all over the world. | ||
And not this fake instability that you're going to say that, oh, Hamas terrorism and Hamas is ISIS. No, Israel is ISIS because we know that Israel's defense minister said that he supports an ISIS victory in Syria, and Israel's head of Mossad admitted that he was giving aid to Al Qaeda in Syria in an interview live. | ||
And we know that they supported ISIS and Al Qaeda in Syria, so they're trying to make this out to be something different. | ||
But we hopefully will avoid World War III. I think it comes to the streets. | ||
If people can get on the streets, And stop this from happening. | ||
Maybe we can prevent World War III. That's what we've said the whole time is that, you know, if they don't think they can get away with it, they won't do it. | ||
They'll have to find a different way. | ||
So I think it's so important that we speak out against what's happening. | ||
Thank you so much, Syrian Girl. | ||
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And look, I'm so sick of talking about Israel and Gaza at this point. | ||
It's been non-stop. | ||
I know there's other stuff going on, but in a lot of ways, it all just pales in comparison to the threat of World War III, the threat of American forces being dragged into this by our unrelenting support of Israel. | ||
It also has to do with corruption here in the United States and the failure of our political parties to actually carry out the will of the people that voted them into powers. | ||
We talked about yesterday, the majority of people in America want America to call for a ceasefire, but That's not happening anytime soon. | ||
In fact, I don't believe it. Well, I guess I think the one or two maybe congressmen, senators voted for the ceasefire, but 99% voted against it. | ||
And, of course, if a false flag attack is carried out or a legitimate terrorist attack is carried out on the basis of this conflict because America is so supportive of the Israeli conflict, of the Israeli side of the conflict, I should say, then that's going to be used to take our rights away. | ||
And it is. It is already being used to take rights away. | ||
In fact, we can get to some of those stories. | ||
And of course all of the other stories almost inevitably fall into the paradigm of what's happening in Israel. | ||
When you talk about the southern border, it becomes that much more obvious how designed and purposeful the open border is when you see how many billions of dollars we're willing to pour into protecting Ukraine's borders or Israel's borders. | ||
And it, you know, it's World War III, folks, so I don't know... | ||
What else is more important than trying to use our voice to prevent what's going on? | ||
And I really do think it's having an effect. | ||
I think the... | ||
We've said a million times, yes, there are secretive cabals. | ||
There are shadowy forces controlling our politics, directing the media landscape in ways that benefit them geopolitically at the expense of Americans. | ||
But they're not all-powerful. | ||
They're not gods. | ||
They're not... Able to do things completely ignoring the will of the people. | ||
They have to take into account the vast majority of humanity. | ||
And so if we can prevent World War III by speaking out about it, I think it's our duty to do that. | ||
And I think if we continue to provide an opposing voice to much of the other conservative outlets | ||
that are either ignoring this because it's uncomfortable to talk about and they get raked | ||
over the coals by their own audience when they support Israel unwaveringly, or just | ||
in opposition to the mainstream media as they've never met a war they don't like and are salivating | ||
at the idea that World War III might start, they're all in favor of it. | ||
I think it's a valuable service that we provide approaching this from an America First perspective | ||
and just pointing out that we don't hate Jewish people. | ||
We love Jewish people. | ||
I love that this isn't coming from a place of bigotry. | ||
It's not coming from a place of anti-Semitism. | ||
It's coming from a place of desiring peace, desiring national security, not just for ourselves, but for people all over the world. | ||
And yes, that includes Israel, but it also includes Palestine. | ||
And that we can use our voice to oppose the increase of conflict, increase of war, and we can actually stand up and speak out against these proxy conflicts that are slowly but surely enveloping entire swaths of the globe in totally pointless and totally un-American procedure of just raining death on the world with no reason. | ||
So... There's other stuff to talk about, but honestly, it all just pales in comparison to World War III. The War Room with Harrison Smith is where the shields of truth are forged in the fires of inquiry. | ||
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You know, while we're on the topic of everything except for Israel, this story is... | ||
Well, it's got me raising an eyebrow. | ||
House Speaker Mike Johnson's adopted 40-year-old son Michael Terrell James in court on charges of running illegal cannabis business and possession of brass knuckles as its revealed rap sheet goes back to 2003. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot of things that make me curious about this. | ||
This man is 40 years old. | ||
Mike Johnson calls him his adopted son. | ||
Mike Johnson is 51 years old. | ||
I think that's a bit odd. | ||
That's like an 11-year-old adopting a baby. | ||
When did this adoption... | ||
How do you have an adopted son that's only 11 years younger than you? | ||
They're just... | ||
It's like that episode of 30 Rock. | ||
Tracy has a long lost son that's actually older than him. | ||
It's just bizarre. | ||
It's just very strange. | ||
And the only thing I knew about this prior to this was Mike Johnson... | ||
Put out a statement, it was spreading around, people posting it going, yeah, Mike Johnson is, he's not our guy, he totally buys into some of the leftist talking points, one of which, you know, it's this video of Mike Johnson saying, you know, I'm aware that I have two sons, I have a white son and a black son, and life is much harder for my black son than it is for my white son. | ||
Which, maybe that was true 10 years ago, but today... | ||
I can't tell you the number of articles or just statistics I can point to. | ||
We had one earlier this week of a college recruiter or college counselor saying, yeah, all of my non-white students are getting tons of job offers and the white kids can't find a job offer to save their life. | ||
We know after Black Lives Matter, 60% Or more, no, it was a greater number than that. | ||
Basically the vast majority, almost all of the executive jobs went to non-white people specifically, which is evidence of obvious discrimination in a population that is still majority white. | ||
You have to actually make a deliberate choice to not hire white people, to discriminate against white people to have that outcome. | ||
And of course that's what they were doing. | ||
So, you know, if you're talking about the society, especially governmental benefits, | ||
there's no way that a white person is better off than a black person these days. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
And it's ridiculous to say otherwise. | ||
But then you look at things that his adopted black son, Michael Terrell James, | ||
has gotten into over the last 20 years. | ||
And it's like, maybe the difficulty of his life has nothing to do with his race. | ||
Maybe it's that he's a criminal. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Just speculation. | ||
It's very bizarre, very strange, very odd. | ||
So I guess they met James. | ||
Johnson and his wife Kelly first met James while volunteering for a Christian ministry in Louisiana and took him in two years later when he became homeless. | ||
James was in court this week and has a rap sheet dating back to 2003 that includes drug-related and other petty crimes and served time in jail. | ||
In fact... Dan Lyman posted this story and somebody responded under him with the number of mug shots that this guy has and it's like a dozen. | ||
It's like he's been arrested a dozen times or more. | ||
I guess they met him in the 90s, but it's still just very strange. | ||
You have a 51-year-old guy with a son who's 40 years old and has four kids himself, apparently. | ||
I think that's what I just read, isn't it? | ||
James has never taken part in publicity for Johnson's political campaigns, and little has been known about the 40-year-old father of four. | ||
So this 51-year-old guy, Mike Johnson, has a son who's 40 years old and has four children himself. | ||
He's not in any pictures anywhere. | ||
There are the occasional picture of him, but they're like old pictures. | ||
The dude looks like he's like 13 in the pictures. | ||
So I don't know when this adoption happened, or how, or why for that matter, when he clearly is a career criminal. | ||
His rap sheet extends to 2003 and includes a long list of drug-related and other petty crimes, some of which sent him to jail. | ||
Pictured in mugshots throughout the years, and it just goes on. | ||
Yeah, this is the picture I saw here if we want to go to the doc cam. | ||
So this is probably when they first met in the 90s, I guess. | ||
So no, okay, you got an 11-year spread, so I guess if Mike is 28 and the kid's 17, then technically you could adopt. | ||
Or maybe he was 23 and he adopted a 12-year-old. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know, but it's very funny to me. | ||
Okay, well, we got the story here. | ||
The 24-year-old law student became a mentor for the 14-year-old boy, and he became homeless in 1999 at the age of 16. | ||
Newlyweds Mike and Kelly Johnson took him in, filing papers with the local Baton Rouge District Court to become his legal guardians. | ||
And the story from the Daily Mail has a large number of his mug shots here that you can look at. | ||
It's, I don't know, man. | ||
It's very weird. Everything about Mike Johnson is weird. | ||
The fact that nobody had heard of him before he became Speaker of the House, that was weird. | ||
The fact that as soon as he became Speaker of the House, the first thing he did was call Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
That's a little bit weird. | ||
The fact that he previously had an F rating for support of Ukraine, but now has... | ||
Fully supported more money to Ukraine as soon as he becomes Speaker of the House. | ||
That's a little bit weird. | ||
I mean, it just seems like a lot of deals were made behind the scenes where he said, I'll do whatever you want, just make me Speaker of the House. | ||
Which to me makes him not somebody that you'd want to trust with the leadership of your, you know, a third of your, half of a third of your government, however you want to phrase that. | ||
But just a weird story. | ||
Just very strange, and I guess good for them. | ||
Hey, I guess if I'm looking at this in the best light possible, good for Mike Johnson for putting up with this, I guess. | ||
But then to go and say, my white son, as in his actual son, has it so much easier. | ||
Then my black son. | ||
It's like, you mean the adult? | ||
You mean the grown man who's been to prison and has been arrested a dozen times? | ||
Oh, his life is harder, huh? | ||
Yeah, stupid racist white Americans. | ||
So that's that story. | ||
So there's that story. | ||
Again, it's like, okay. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
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All right, folks, directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got a full lineup here. | ||
We'll get to as many as possible. | ||
I just want to ask you to keep your comments as short as you can, and we'll get to more calls that way. | ||
Mike in San Francisco is our first contestant. | ||
Come on down, Mike in San Francisco. | ||
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You're on the air. How you doing, Harrison? | |
Good. Basically, with the House and Senate, the problems that we have with them not doing what we want them to do, and they're always, you know, doing shady stuff behind the back, is we don't look at the value of their seat properly. | ||
Their seat's not worth, what, $180,000 or whatever it's worth, let's say, $2 million, you know, with all their back deals and stuff. | ||
We need to buy them out and buy that ahead of time, pay them that much, and then write a whole new contract and eliminate all the other stuff they have to do. | ||
They don't have to do anything else but do their job, and they can't get stocks or anything. | ||
They get two million bucks a year, let's say, each person, which isn't that much money if you think about all the money it would save in the long run. | ||
It'd be less than a billion dollars to give them each two million dollars more a year. | ||
So we need to purchase them. | ||
We need to lobby them. | ||
That's our money. We need to use our money to lobby them to do their job. | ||
The reality is the seat's not worth that much. | ||
It's worth much more than 180, and they spend their whole time trying to compensate for that. | ||
It'd be like paying NBA players $100,000 a year. | ||
It doesn't make sense. There's a lot more value than that. | ||
So we don't have that value properly. | ||
No, that is interesting. | ||
And that's why, I mean, I get frustrated with, because there's no shortage of, like, super wealthy people that are very patriotic. | ||
But it's like they don't... | ||
They don't see the real value of contributing to political causes. | ||
Like a lot of it is just a investment versus return strategy. | ||
Thing that they do where they'll do it for their company, right? | ||
They'll say, well, if I buy off this politician, for lack of a better term, then he'll make sure I get the contract so it'll be a return on investment. | ||
I give him $100,000. He gives me a military contract, say, or a contract to build a road that's worth a million dollars. | ||
So now I get a 10-to-1 investment. | ||
What a wonderful investment. I'll make that. | ||
But you saw from the video that we played yesterday, which I | ||
think maybe you're referring to, the way that AIPAC gets together, gathers people together, they all max out their | ||
contribution, they combine it all into one, and they actually | ||
have them sign a pledge. They're not getting any return on investment for that. That is a purely ideological gift that | ||
they're giving. That's a purely ideological move that they're giving. And I wish more rich Americans would contribute to | ||
something like that. Because you can make all the money you want, | ||
your country is being destroyed, your lineage will be eradicated, your company that you're working so hard to build will be, | ||
you know, bought out by Klaus Schwab and go into the BlackRock | ||
combine, right? So I really wish that wealthy Americans, millionaires and billionaires that are patriotic, would do | ||
Maybe we could come together. Maybe we could take the concept that AIPAC has perfected and Twist it to a patriotic end, right? | ||
If they have, as Cynthia McKinney said, and if you're wondering what I'm talking about, watch the show from yesterday. | ||
We showed a video from Cynthia McKinney, another congressman whose name escapes me right now. | ||
But Basically, the idea is that if you don't sign a pledge to support Israel no matter what, or if you don't kowtow to AIPAC, the Israeli political committee's demands, then you will be deprived of funds that you need to get reelected. | ||
So that's how they control the Congress. | ||
And so why couldn't we do something like that? | ||
Well, partly because most people in the freedom movement have sacrificed wealth to pursue their virtues, which is a good thing, but it also leaves us outgunned in that regard. | ||
But maybe we need a pact. | ||
Maybe we need a thing for them to sign. | ||
We can make it public and say... | ||
We can have a list online. | ||
Here's who signed it. Here's who refused to sign it. | ||
And it can just be something like, I swear that I will put the American people above every other consideration. | ||
And if we get enough people to say, look, we will not support anybody that doesn't sign the PAC, get them to sign the PAC and do it that way. | ||
That's the way AIPAC does it. Why don't we do it that way? | ||
Why does a foreign power have control over our government when the American people can't get anything done? | ||
I don't know if that was your idea, but I like that idea, if that is what you were talking about. | ||
Thank you for the call, Mike. Let's go to Jack in Wisconsin. | ||
He wants to talk about Jewish space lasers, Jack? | ||
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Is that what I'm reading? Yes, Harrison. | |
I wanted to talk about the Iron Beam. | ||
Not the Iron Dome, but they call it the Iron Beam. | ||
It's like the laser defense system in Israel and, like, you know, Israelis... | ||
They couldn't really help but going to the West Bank, too, you know? | ||
So, like, they have, like, you know, these Judoos, directed energy weapons. | ||
Judoos. And they use, like, the equivalent of, like, an average household used in, like, three days in, like, a fraction of a second. | ||
They're infrared. So they're, like, invisible and they can just, like, fry a missile warhead or chop off a fin or take out drones and stuff. | ||
I thought it was interesting because it was all a conspiracy theory with, like, why are you eating again? | ||
Exactly. So the way the Iron Dome works, people are probably familiar with this, but basically if a rocket is incoming and it gets detected, then another rocket is fired to intercept it. | ||
But those rockets have to be incredibly sophisticated. | ||
I mean, when you talk about the speeds of two rockets colliding head-to-head midair, I was talking to a friend about this who works for a weapons manufacturer. | ||
And they have to do things like they have to make the wires shorter because the time it takes for the electricity to travel from one end of the wire to the other is too long because you're talking about fractions of a millisecond that these things have to adjust their flight in order to intercept a missile. | ||
And so just think about that. | ||
They have to, if the wire is afoot, It takes too long for the electricity to transmit from the computer to the directional chip, and it'll miss its target. | ||
So that's how fast they're colliding. | ||
So these are incredibly advanced and incredibly expensive missiles, which means to operate the Iron Dome is incredibly expensive. | ||
So much cheaper to use lasers that cost, as you mentioned, the amount that a house uses in electricity in a couple days, like $5 versus a million dollars. | ||
I'm exaggerating, but That's why they want to employ these. | ||
And I said, I was looking for the clip. | ||
I couldn't find it. If somebody can find it, send it to me on Twitter. | ||
Because a long time ago, months ago, sometime this year, but months ago, when they were talking about Jewish space lasers, I think during the Maui fires when we were talking a lot about space lasers, I said, you know, just wait. | ||
Just wait until Israel unleashes its laser weapons and it'll be Jewish space lasers? | ||
That's a crazy conspiracy theory. | ||
No, these are Israeli satellite-mounted directed energy weapons. | ||
It's like Those are Jewish space lasers. | ||
You're describing Jewish space lasers. | ||
So these are laser weapons that Israel has talked about deploying. | ||
I don't think they've deployed any yet. | ||
There was a video that was spreading around saying they've deployed the... | ||
That was a video game footage. | ||
So I don't think these have been deployed in the field yet. | ||
But they have announced that they have them and they're testing them and they want them to go into operation because they... | ||
Well, without America providing them extra ammunition for their Iron Dome... | ||
The Iron Dome would already be out of operation, and they're worried that they can't manufacture the defensive rockets fast enough, and so they want something like the laser weapon that can basically operate in perpetuity with very little cost attributed to it. | ||
Jewish space lasers, a wild nonsense conspiracy theory. | ||
Satellite-mounted Israeli direct energy weapons, perfectly reasonable and soon to be in operation. | ||
So just remember, it's about the language you use. | ||
If you use the wrong language, you're an anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist. | ||
If you use the right language, you are an enlightened connoisseur of military technology. | ||
And folks, I don't know. | ||
People still are like, space lasers? | ||
Yeah, right. We just showed you videos. | ||
Space lasers exist. Sorry. | ||
Sorry. That's the way it is. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
It's in 2023. We have space lasers. | ||
Wake up. All right. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. I'm sorry for being long-winded. | ||
I'm up here like, hey, try to keep your comments short, and then I ramble for four minutes after each call. | ||
So I will pull my end of the bargain. | ||
I'll keep my comments short if you do as well, and we'll get to more of these calls as we move forward. | ||
Let's go to Matt in New Hampshire now. | ||
Matt, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | ||
How you doing? Good, thanks. | ||
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Good, good. I'm calling about the corruption in New Hampshire. | |
We've got a lot of corruption in here. | ||
I called about a month ago. | ||
About a man named Mike Gibson. | ||
You said you were going to check in on him? | ||
Yeah, what's the latest with that? | ||
Well, he's still just... | ||
No one's hearing him out. | ||
He's doing shows here and there, but for some reason he's not gaining any traction. | ||
And I'm wondering if you guys have looked into him and having him on your show. | ||
I do remember looking into him. | ||
Remind us again, it's Mike Gibson. | ||
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Mike Gill, G-I-L-L. Oh, Mike Gill. | |
Yes. I do remember that because I have a friend named Mike Gill. | ||
Yeah, how do people find out about him? | ||
Where do you want people to go to learn about Mike Gill? | ||
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He's on Twitter, Mike Gill State of Corruption. | |
He's on Facebook, Mike Gill State of Corruption. | ||
Yeah, he does a lot of YouTube videos. | ||
I mean, he's been doing it for like 10 years. | ||
He's got evidence of the cartel in New Hampshire and the Shaheens and all sorts of the... | ||
New Hampshire's really bad. | ||
You know Ghislaine Maxwell was found here. | ||
You know, it's not just coincidence. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
And he has all this stuff. | ||
He's been in connection with even Trump and Flynn. | ||
And they kind of ignored this evidence. | ||
They use it as blackmail. | ||
Rather than doing what they should have done with it, which is take down the deep state. | ||
So now Mike Gill is on the run. | ||
He's got the cartel trying to kill him, and these people are playing games with his evidence. | ||
Very interesting. I remember you calling in. | ||
I remember looking into him. | ||
I don't remember how it ended or why it didn't go anywhere, but I'll look into him again, and Mike Gill with two L's on... | ||
I'll look into him again and reach out to him. | ||
Thank you for the suggestion, Matt. | ||
Let's go now to JT in Arizona. | ||
I want to talk about World War II. Go ahead, JT, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, bud. First, I want to thank you for your coverage yesterday on Jim Trappercans and McKinney and also the lobby. | |
You're like the only person that I've seen that actually covered that with the type of platform that you guys have there, so I appreciate that. | ||
Oh, thank you. And then I just want to say, you know, it's 90 years now since the first time that Judea declared war. | ||
Last time it was on Germany. | ||
This time, obviously, Palestine, and it's going to potentially lead to another world war. | ||
You know, but the first, or World War II, why did they demonize Hitler so much? | ||
You know, why all the lies about Hitler? | ||
It's because he rid the nation of all the porn, the child sex, the transgender movement, which was all Jewish. | ||
He removed Jews and Freemasons from all positions of power. | ||
The biggest thing was that he got rid of central banks and the fiat currency and introduced a new labor-backed currency. | ||
And during the same time that the rest of the world was going through depression, He took the unemployment in Germany from $7 million down to zero in three years, which everybody knows that's a feat that would be difficult to do even present day. | ||
Offered affordable housing with a forgivable loan, $2,500 credit with each newborn, so four kids and then you'd have a free home. | ||
But the big thing was getting rid of the central banks and the fiat currency, because if other nations If they found out what he was doing, it would have been over for the central banks, and so that's why they demonized him so much. | ||
Well, they knew what he was doing, though. | ||
I mean, he was Time's Man of the Year because of some of his economic accomplishments, so it's not like they didn't know what he was doing or that it was successful there in the beginning, right? | ||
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Correct, yeah. But they had declared war against him in 1933, and he was Time's Man of the Year in 1938. | |
If people want to go ahead and watch some documentaries, maybe check out Last Appeal to Reason, And it shows how Hitler was completely against world war, going into war. | ||
I don't know about that entirely. | ||
I mean, you know, part of his whole paradigm was the martial spirit of the Germans and, you know, a lot of the economic success he had was in restarting the war industries that Germany had previously been precluded from joining because of the Treaty of Versailles. | ||
Or, you know, carrying out, like, they weren't allowed to have an army, and he basically said that Trudy was unfair, we're gonna have an army. | ||
I mean, he was very happy to wage war. | ||
And, you know, I know what you're saying, and I've heard this stuff before. | ||
And this, I think, is the danger of... | ||
Extremity on either side because you watch your mainstream documentaries and it just shows you no reason why Hitler was elected by the German people. | ||
No reason why he had the support that he did. | ||
And for curious or interested people, you're sitting there going, I'm missing a part of the story. | ||
It can't have been all bad. | ||
If all you present is the bad stuff... | ||
People that are curious are going to wonder what that other side is, but then you go to some of the documentaries you find on Bitchute or whatever, and it's just the opposite. | ||
It's like, look at all of this wonderful stuff Hitler did, but they don't mention the spies. | ||
They don't mention the lack of rights that people had, the public pressure against anybody who was not a Nazi in Germany. | ||
So, you know, you get the total black and then the total white, and the reality is somewhere in the gray, maybe more white, maybe more black. | ||
But, you know, I think when you look at Nazi Germany from the people that had to experience it, especially like Americans, there's a book called In the Garden of the Beast, I think it's called. | ||
And it's about an American ambassador who was in Germany. | ||
Just that he was always being spied on. | ||
They were listening to every phone call and everybody on the street was watching. | ||
It was not a good place to live. | ||
It was not a good place to grow up, certainly. | ||
Of course, the ultimate outcome of I get what you're saying, but there is a We're good to go. | ||
Now when people talk about World War II, they have this idea that we went in there to save the Jews or to stop the concentration camps. | ||
Maybe there was some of that, but we didn't even know about most of that stuff until after the war. | ||
The reason why the American and the British public wanted to go to war with Hitler was | ||
because of the lack of human rights, because he was reverting Europe back to a previous | ||
and darker age where you didn't have trial by jury, you didn't have freedom of thought | ||
or freedom of association. | ||
One of my favorite books ever called Little History of the World, which is totally just | ||
it's like a child's history of the world. | ||
Just unbiased, completely unbiased, but they didn't let him print it in Nazi Germany because | ||
you had to actually celebrate war if you wanted to get a, you couldn't have a book that had | ||
pacifist overtones. | ||
They wouldn't let you print it. | ||
I mean, there were restrictions from the Nazis that totally crippled the ability of people | ||
to speak out for what is good and right. | ||
And I don't know if you've ever seen the – there's a letter from J.R.R. Tolkien where basically the Nazis wrote to J.R.R. Tolkien and were asking him, are you of Aryan stock? | ||
And it's this very creepy, racial supremacist sort of style that is not productive and not helpful in creating a world that I think any of us want to live in. | ||
And just as a final thing here as we go to break, it's like I don't know. | ||
It's like if you like Nazi Germany, do you like Israel? | ||
Because Israel has a lot of the same sort of racial superiority aspects. | ||
You got to get your DNA tested. | ||
You can't marry people of other faiths. | ||
Like, I'm against that stuff, which is why I'm not an Israeli fan, right? | ||
I'm not a fan of Israel because they have all this creepy stuff that is actually a mirror, ironically enough, of stuff you saw in Nazi Germany. | ||
How about we treat people like individuals and value freedom? | ||
How about we do that? | ||
All right, folks. Oh, my goodness. | ||
We're here on the final segment of the show. | ||
Let's go directly out to phone calls. | ||
We'll go to David in California first. | ||
Thanks for calling in, David. You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, how you doing? Good, thanks. | |
First of all, I want to say, Owen, I'm praying for you, man. | ||
We miss you, and we're glad you're staying strong, brother. | ||
Amen. Yeah, and my second thing is I want to promote a couple of products that you guys have, the Hair and Beard Formula and the Brain Force Plus. | ||
They're both beneficial for myself. | ||
Focusing more on the hair and beard formula, I'm an ex-transgender. | ||
I was on HRT for about seven years. | ||
Had a lot of body damage, facial reconstruction and stuff like that, like facial hair and stuff, not facial reconstruction, facial hair. | ||
And the hair and beard formula has actually helped fill in some of those patches and kind of bring my masculinity back on top of the whole With the Brain Force Plus and stuff because that also helps with my mentality and it's actually helping me study a little bit more in philosophy. | ||
And I just wanted to get a take on from you here to see if you agree or not about a specific statement that I've come up with. | ||
And it goes a little something like this. | ||
And it's applied universally and it's generally around the topic of supporting the current thing, air quotes. | ||
And it goes a little something like this. | ||
The current status quo is to make you think there was never an old status quo to begin with. | ||
That's what it feels like it's doing. | ||
I'm not sure if it's just me that's feeling that, but that's how it feels. | ||
So, what are your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. I call it normalcy bias. | ||
I've talked quite a bit about this. | ||
I did a big long tweet that went kind of viral recently talking about how when parents look around and see that half or more of the I think there's a level of normalcy bias that is like... | ||
Psychologically crippling in today's world. | ||
I completely agree with you. | ||
That when the new thing gets introduced, it just replaces the old thing. | ||
And it's like that old thing never existed. | ||
And they don't even ask where the new thing came from. | ||
Which is sort of the trick of the people pulling the strings. | ||
Is to convince people that there is nobody pulling the strings. | ||
There are no strings. These things are just... | ||
I mean, when you see churches being led by transgender, like drag queens giving... | ||
Sermons, it's like, is there not something in you that goes, this is weird and wrong and not in line with our spiritual beliefs? | ||
But people just go, I guess I have to do that. | ||
I guess I have to change now. | ||
So I 100% agree with you, David. | ||
I think that's a very good way of putting it. | ||
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Well, thank you, Harrison. You have a wonderful rest of your day. | |
Well, thank you. You too. And I hope your recovery is going well. | ||
I don't know if that's the right terminology, but it's good to embrace reality and not be swayed by people telling you that you can be mentally healthy living in a... | ||
In a mirage. So good job breaking out of that. | ||
I know it's not easy. Let's go to Daryl in North Carolina now. | ||
This is a story that I just saw right before I came on the air. | ||
Maybe, Daryl, you can explain it a little more to me. | ||
A car drove into a nuclear power plant. | ||
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What happened here? Yeah, this is weird. | |
So this is last night, about 8 o'clock. | ||
It's about four hours from my house. | ||
So it's a big nuclear plant. | ||
It's got three big reactors. | ||
A car pulls up. | ||
The security tells him to go away. | ||
He comes back an hour later, crashes through the exit gate, tries to run over some of the guards, clearly trying to, you know, run into this reactor, cause major damage. | ||
He can't do it, so he spins back around, drives out of the gate, and a short distance away, there's gunshots or So a gun battle takes place, and they're still looking for the guy. | ||
They don't know where he is. | ||
It's an O2 Camry, and that's the last we've heard, is they don't know where he's at. | ||
Well, that is a bigger deal than I thought. | ||
I just saw the head—like I said, right before I came on the show, I saw it, and it sounded to me like— I mean, the way the headlines made it sound, here you can see on AP, car crashes through gate at South Carolina nuclear power plant. | ||
Uh, before pop-up barrier stops it. | ||
I mean, it didn't sound like that big of a deal, but the way you're phrasing it, this is maybe a very big deal. | ||
Because I assumed if it, I assumed that the guy got caught because he crashed, and I would have assumed that if he had explosives in his car, that would have been a big part of it, you know, a big part of the headline or something. | ||
But if they haven't caught the guy and don't know where the guy is, that's, uh, that's a bigger story than I thought. | ||
And also yesterday, didn't cover this either, but, uh, The Russians claim that they shot down drones that were targeting the Zarapoza power plant that they're currently occupying in Ukraine. | ||
So that's the second attempted, aborted attack on a nuclear plant in two days. | ||
One here in America, one in Ukraine. | ||
This... Man, you want to talk about a false flag that's bigger than 9-11... | ||
That is something to worry very much about. | ||
An attack on a nuclear power plant causing a meltdown, that would be major, especially if they can blame it on Hamas and try to get America on the side of intervening in the Middle East. | ||
That would be very effective, I think. | ||
Troubling stuff. Thanks for letting us know, Daryl, and we'll keep our eye on that. | ||
Like I said, if I'd seen it a little bit before, I would have actually read the story, but just seeing the headline right before coming on the show, I didn't think it was as big of a deal as you just made it out to be, which is my mistake, so thank you for letting us know. | ||
Let's go now to William in Arkansas. | ||
You want to talk about the Napoleonic Code of Louisiana, a very interesting, very American style of governance. | ||
Go ahead, William, you're on the air. Hello, everybody. | ||
God bless. Thank you, General Duct Tape Troyer, for allowing me to be here to speak this evening, because you're paying the price, sir. | ||
I thank you for it. My pleasure. | ||
The Napoleonic Code is a 250-year-old Napoleonic law. | ||
It resides over the jurisdiction of the state of Louisiana. | ||
If you have a good lawyer, enough money, you can You know, argue the U.S. Constitution or maybe a local statute or code or ya-ya-ya, but you're sitting here with these federal prisons in a state that functions on a total different jurisdiction of law that's total foreign to anything outside of Louisiana. | ||
It's just unreal. | ||
The details about it, I'm not a lawyer. | ||
I don't know a whole lot about it. | ||
But you look at the history of Louisiana, the government there has always been corrupt and questionable. | ||
The oil barons, the cotton barons, now I think they're sugarcane barons or whatever, south of the border, but they grew a lot of sugarcane down there. | ||
I worked a little bit of time as a young man offshore, and there was always a question by working class people working offshore, if you're from Texas, why do you go to Louisiana and take a boat or a helicopter out of Louisiana to go back into Texas water to drill for oil and gas? | ||
Now, that's a good question, isn't it? | ||
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What's the answer? I don't know. | |
But why is that? Exactly. | ||
But you don't get a lot of questions by old Bubba Hyde out there. | ||
I support organized labor, but the two or three people that started talking about unions and getting successful in the Gulf of Mexico went for a swim. | ||
They were going to be I mean, just, you know, you've got some of the unions in the petrochemical area there, Pasadena and this and that and the other, and they should have. | ||
You need quality people out there. | ||
You need to keep track of who's out there. | ||
Not something you can do by the seat of your pants. | ||
No, it's an interesting question. | ||
I don't know if I have an answer for you, but I wonder if there's some workaround we could use to get Owen out of jail sooner since he's there in Louisiana. | ||
Thanks for the call, William. I do want to get to one more call. | ||
Dean in Cincinnati. We have about a minute left in the show, but the floor is yours. | ||
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Go ahead, Dean. Hey, how's it going? | |
Good. Yeah, back in 2005, my mother-in-law, I was visiting with them. | ||
This is out in Colorado, but anyway, evangelicals. | ||
And she said that, you know, church, they were bringing in a rabbi. | ||
And I said, what? | ||
Why are you bringing a rabbi? | ||
And they said, well, we want to learn the culture. | ||
And so it's my belief that about 2005, they really set out to Yeah, well you're exactly right and I know I have a friend who The pastor of his church went on an all-expenses-paid trip to Israel and came back basically as a full-fledged Zionist. | ||
So it's definitely a strategy carried out. | ||
Again, for political purposes, you're exactly right. | ||
And Israel has a vested interest in getting American faith leaders to support the modern state of Israel. | ||
There was no such thing as a rabbi when... | ||
When Jesus was alive, Judaism back then looks more like Orthodox Christianity now than it does like modern Judaism. | ||
They would have stoned anybody who practiced Kabbalah as a sorcerer. | ||
So it's all manipulation, and I'm sorry so many people fall for it. | ||
Folks, that's going to do it for us. We will see you Monday afternoon. | ||
Thanks for being with us. InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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