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Harrison Smith presents War Room on InfoWars.
harrison smith
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to InfoWars War Room.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Yes, we are live again after a Thanksgiving break.
Hope everybody had a good one.
I know I did.
Plenty of rest and relaxation and yard work for me personally.
We got about a week's worth of news to catch up on.
So our producers are scrambling behind the scenes to print out the just massive stacks of news that we plan to cover today.
We'll get into the latest, what's happening in Israel, some interesting developments there.
Hostages being released, ceasefires being extended.
Cargo ships being seized and then rescued as we inch ever closer towards World War III, like some sort of suicidal inchworm.
Some sort of caterpillar that just can't take life anymore.
We're just inching. We're inching towards World War III, and we'll get into what that might look like a little bit later.
We also have a new respiratory illness in China.
I'm sure it's nothing. I'm sure we don't have to worry about it.
We'll look into that. Also, apparently swine flu is making a comeback.
Maybe there's launching everything.
Maybe their plan for 2024 is just a full-on assault on humanity from every different angle.
We'll get into exactly what's going on there.
Ireland has had some interesting last couple days with an Algerian migrant stabbing school children and then massive riots across Dublin.
As Irish patriots burn a refugee center, amongst other things, we'll talk to you about what exactly happened and the response from the government, which is, of course, to destroy the civil rights of the Irish, who routinely expressed their desire not to be completely replaced by foreigners from Africa, and yet those desires go resolutely ignored.
We're also going to talk about There's kind of a lot of stuff to get into.
Immigration, a big story today as well.
Some new videos from Borderhawk showing just how well coordinated the invasion truly is.
So we'll get into all of that and more today.
Hopefully taking your phone calls if I have time.
Some very interesting videos I want to get to as well.
I don't know if we'll have time to get to all of these.
And I really haven't had time personally to look into some of this stuff yet.
So I'm glad that I assume Greg Reese is looking into it.
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 captured by unknown forces.
This is something that's been sort of percolating up for a while.
It didn't initially pass my smell test.
It just seemed too good to be true.
There's a guy on Twitter, and you're seeing the images now if you're a television viewer, It's publishing videos that appears to be objects circling around a plane, then disappears.
And again, just you see something like this, you just go, and I don't know.
I don't know. Kind of too good to be true.
I don't know if that's the right phrase.
It's like, I don't know.
I'm suspicious of this.
So I'm glad Greg Reese has looked into it.
We'll show that video a little bit later and get his view on it.
There's also a lot of UFO alien disclosure news coming up.
That we'll try to get into as well.
Pentagon launching new ultra-powerful nuclear weapons.
Which is great. Which is very nice to see.
Also apparently Google AI... Was asked about the U.S. moon landing photos.
He said they were fake.
The Google AI said these images were fake.
So we'll look into that and see what conclusions we can come to from there.
Also, of course, the pandemic treaty is still chugging along.
And as the world is distracted by war and conflict and conquest, the subtle, quiet, behind-the-scenes takeover is, of course, still happening at a pace.
Central bank digital currency, pandemic treaties robbing you of your sovereignty, and so much more to come in today's episode of The War Room.
Stay with us. Of course, you can go to infowarsstore.com to support everything that we do here.
Boy, we're about to do a lot.
We're also going to give you an update as to a video we played last week.
Very unpleasant man.
Sort of got what was coming to him.
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Is she alright? Seems okay if we can get to it.
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you I hope that old man got the tractor beam out of commissioner.
This is going to be a real short trip.
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harrison smith
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is The War Room.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Very, very big news day today, as it is really a news week.
As we have a lot to cover from the last week that we have been off air, a little less than a week, but time flies, doesn't it?
We'll start with Israel.
Of course, Elon Musk He's taking a trip, has taken a trip to Israelis there now.
From Infowars.com, Musk offers to help rebuild a deradicalized, prosperous Gaza after touring ravaged kibbutz with Netanyahu.
Elon Musk showed up in southern Israel on Monday at the personal invitation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where he was given a tour of an Israeli kibbutz left desolate by the October 7th Hamas terror raids.
Musk, while on tour of Kafar Aza, heard details from the Israeli Defense Force troops of the massacres in the kibbutz.
Israeli media is described as a scene of horrors, one among more than 20 communities ravaged, where in some cases entire families were butchered.
Musk later said... We're good to go.
After also being shown in a short film of the Hamas attacks, Musk commented that it was troubling to see the joy experienced by people who were killing innocent civilians.
As part of Musk's visit, he and Prime Minister Netanyahu held a live talk via X-Spaces, wherein the Prime Minister repeated his call for Hamas to be destroyed.
And Musk responded, there's no choice.
after touring ravaged kibbutzes said I'd like to help as well.
Netanyahu laid out that his main priority was to neutralize Hamas after
which he will turn to rebuilding Gaza. First you have to get rid of this
poisonous regime he says. Musk agreed and offered to be involved in the post-war
recovery saying I think it makes perfect sense that those who are intent on
murder must be neutralized then the propaganda must stop and then making
Gaza prosperous. Interesting stuff.
There's the space that he held.
In statements that are likely to prove controversial, particularly to the pro-Palestinian side, Musk also voiced that civilian casualties are unavoidable and generally appeared to back Israel's position that's trying hard to avoid them while seeking to target only terrorists.
I mean... It's not that hard.
It's not that hard to avoid them.
If we're being real, it's easier to avoid them when you aren't actively bombing civilians.
But, hey, what do I know?
What do I know? Lately, Israeli officials have tried to make controversial historical comparisons to World War II, which hasn't always gone well with Western media encounters at a moment when the Palestinian death toll has reached the grim milestone of 15,000 killed.
15,000 civilians killed.
More or less. I mean, it's a round number.
But see, the number of Hamas soldiers that they've actually killed is sort of a rounding error.
I mean, it's, you know, maybe a couple dozen official count.
But hey, I guess that's them trying.
I guess they're trying to avoid civilian deaths.
They're just not very good at it.
Okay. Okay. I'm just wondering where else that sort of...
Those sort of numbers could be apparent.
Like, if you go hunting ten times, you don't ever bag a deer, but you do shoot like four or five other hunters, I don't know how hard you're really trying.
I don't know.
I just don't know.
However, the ceasefire has been extended for two more days.
More than three dozen Palestinian prisoners have returned home in the occupied West Bank as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Israel and Hamas agreed to extend their ceasefire for two more days past Monday, the Qatari government said, raising the prospect of a longer halt to their deadliest and most destructive war and further exchanges of militant-held hostages for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
The announcement made by Qatari foreign minister spokesperson Majad al-Ansari We're good to go.
After the announcement by Qatar, a key mediator in the conflict along with the United States and Egypt, Hamas confirmed it had agreed to a two-day extension under the same terms.
But Israel says it remains committed to crushing Hamas' military capabilities and ending its 16-year rule over Gaza after its October 7th attack into southern Israel.
That would likely mean expanding a ground offensive from devastated northern Gaza to
the south where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have crammed into United Nations shelters
and where dire conditions persist despite the increased delivery of aid under the truce.
Israel will resume its operation with full force as soon as the current deal expires
if Hamas does not agree to further hostage releases, government spokesperson Elan Levy
told reporters on Monday.
Israel said that in addition to dismantling Hamas, freeing the rest of the captives is
a top priority.
And they have been releasing...
Captives, we have a couple videos of that we can play here.
We can just roll these as B-roll 9 and 10.
Hamas released a video of today's hostage handover with a second batch of Israeli and Thai hostages released as well.
You see that taking place here under the supervision of the International Red Cross.
I'm going to go ahead and roll that video as B-roll if we want.
Interestingly, one of the hostages...
Two of the hostages, actually, a mother and daughter, have written a letter to Hamas.
Again, this is just kind of unexpected, you might say.
From Censored Men on Twitter.
To the generals who have accompanied me...
This is Israel Hostage writes a letter to Hamas.
To the generals who have accompanied me in recent weeks, it seems we will part ways tomorrow, but I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your extraordinary humanity shown towards my daughter Amelia.
You were like parents to her, inviting her into your rooms whenever she desired.
She acknowledges feeling like all of you are her friends, not just her friends, but truly beloved and good.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the many hours you spent as caregivers.
Thank you for being patient with her and showering her with sweets, fruits, and everything available even when it was not.
Children should not be in captivity, but thanks to you and other kind people we met along the way, my daughter felt like a queen in Gaza.
In general, she acknowledges feeling like the center of the world.
She hasn't met anyone on our long journey from the rank and file to the leadership who didn't treat her with gentleness, affection, and love.
I will forever be a prisoner of gratitude because she did not leave here with a lifelong psychological trauma.
I will remember your kind behavior granted here despite the difficult situation you were dealing with yourselves and the severe losses you suffered here in Gaza.
I wish in this world we could truly be good friends.
I wish you all health and well-being, health and love to you and your family's children.
Many thanks, Danielle and Amelia.
Which is interesting. Which is...
I don't know.
I don't really know what to make of it.
Just sort of odd.
But you can see the handwritten letter with the photos of the girl and her mother.
They're thanking Hamas for treating them kindly.
Very strange. But all of the videos of the hostages being released...
They do look like they were well cared for.
And just like we saw with the initial releases...
I tend to turn around and thank and hug and say goodbye to the hostage takers that had had them in their possession for the last several weeks.
Just interesting.
Just very interesting. And it's especially interesting because you have...
Examples of, there's a young Irish-Israeli girl who was delivered, and originally her father was like, I hope she died, because that would be a better outcome than being a prisoner of Hamas.
It's like, maybe the views are a little bit skewed here.
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Give you the official numbers here, out of Israel.
So we'll talk about the wider conflict that this is inspiring.
We'll also talk a little bit about the mention made in that previous article about how Israel's walking back some of the comparisons it's making to historical bombing campaigns by the Allies in World War II. We'll talk about that.
Of course, Elon Musk is in Israel right now talking about rebuilding Gaza.
But I wonder if the Gazans will ever return to the area that they've been kicked out of.
We'll explain what I mean by that in just a second, but here's the official numbers.
So far, 58 hostages have been released during the current truce, including 39 Israelis.
Before the truce, four hostages were freed, another was rescued, and two more were found
dead inside Gaza.
Israel has released 117 Palestinians from prison since the truce began.
After weeks of national trauma over roughly 240 people abducted by Hamas and other militants,
scenes of the women and children reuniting with families have rallied Israelis behind
the call to return those who remain in captivity.
Hamas and other militants could still be holding up to 175 hostages, enough to potentially
extend the ceasefire two and a half weeks, but those include a number of soldiers and
Hamas is likely to make greater demands for their release.
you know... Basically, they'll extend the ceasefire for a day for every 10 prisoners released.
So that's how that math breaks down.
On Sunday, yesterday, Hamas freed 17 hostages, including 14 Israelis, and Israel released 39 Palestinian prisoners, the third such exchange under the truce.
Most hostages appeared to be physically well, but an 84-year-old, Elma Abraham, Was airlifted to Israel's Soroka Medical Center in life-threatening condition because of inadequate care, the hospital said.
So far, 19 people of other nationalities have been freed during the truce, mostly Thai nationals.
Many Thais work in Israel, largely as farm laborers.
Mirav Raviv, whose three relatives were released Friday, said they'd been fed irregularly and lost weight.
One reported eating mainly bread and rice and sleeping on makeshift bed of chairs pushed together.
Hostages sometimes had to wait hours to use the bathroom, she said.
More than 13,000 Palestinians have been killed since the war began, although other counts, as we just said, have it as high as 13, sorry, 14,000, 15,000, I should say.
But hey, what's an extra thousand Palestinians here or there, right?
Most of them, two-thirds of them actually, women and minors, according to the health ministry and Hamas ruled Gaza, which does not differentiate between civilians and combatants.
More than 1,200 people have been killed on the Israeli side, mostly civilians killed in the initial attack.
At least 77 soldiers have been killed in Israel's ground offensive.
Again, these numbers are really uncertain.
An Israeli assault has driven three quarters of Gaza's population from their homes.
And now most of its 2.3 million are crowded into the south.
More than 1 million are living in UN shelters.
The Israeli military has barred hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who fled south from returning north.
Which is why I wonder if they'll ever be allowed back.
I guess we'll wait and see.
Now when we left you last week...
The ceasefire was brand new and sort of shocking for those of us who have been paying attention.
And they had, for a while, said that even discussions of a ceasefire were utterly unapproachable.
Didn't happen. Wouldn't happen.
Not even in the discussion.
And then suddenly they were talking about a ceasefire.
And as we looked at sort of the surrounding conflict, it was pretty clear that that change in posture was at least in part...
Because of the increased actions in the north of Israel as Hezbollah was almost systematically destroying Israel bases there in the entire north part of Israel.
It's more or less been depopulated as everybody has moved south, upwards of 60,000 Israelis having left the north of that country.
And so it looked like greater activity to the north.
They maybe didn't want to be bogged down in Gaza to the south with their limited Israeli infantry and numbers.
And that conflict continues.
Indeed, lots of places around the whole Middle East area are getting a little bit aggressive.
Tanker hijacked off coast of Yemen in third attack on Israeli linked ships since Gaza
Attackers seized a tanker linked to Israel off the coast of Yemen on Sunday, authorities said.
While no group immediately claimed responsibility, it comes as at least two other maritime attacks in recent days have been linked to the Israel-Hamas war.
The attackers seized the Librarian-flagged Central Park, managed by Zodiac Maritime in the Gulf of Aden.
The company and private intelligence firm Ambry said.
An American defense official speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters also confirmed to the Associated Press that the attack took place.
Zodiac described the vessel as being owned by Klumvez Shipping Incorporated, though other records directly linked Zodiac as the owner.
London-based Zodiac Maritime is part of Israeli billionaire Ayal Ofer's Zodiac Group.
So in other words, the Yemeni rebels have basically announced that they will attack or do what they can to prevent the passing of any vessel associated with or owned by Israel.
So you can hear even in that description.
AP article. It's actually from Haaretz, but it's a repost from Associated Press.
Apparently they're doing their research.
They're like, we don't really actually know who owns this ship.
And the Aminians are like, we do. It's an Israeli, so we're attacking it.
Pretty interesting. Now it was actually rescued by a U.S. warship.
From the Guardian, U.S. warship rescues Israeli-linked tanker Central Park after attacking the Gulf of Aden.
The ship was boarded by gunmen who fled and then surrendered when the USS Mason arrived.
It intervened and rescued an Israeli-linked tanker that had been attacked by armed individuals in the Gulf of Aden, the U.S. military said.
The latest such incidents underscored the heightened risk of shipping in the region.
USS Mason responded to a distress call by Central Park tanker in the Gulf of Aden and demanded the ship's release.
Subsequently, five armed individuals debarked the ship and attempted to flee via this small boat.
The Mason pursued the attackers, resulting in their eventual surrender.
The crew of the MV Central Park is currently safe.
And we, they, the American vessel actually was targeted by missiles.
Houthi rebels in Yemen backed by Islamic Republic of Iran fired at least two ballistic missiles
at the USS Mason, a guided missile destroyer operating in the Gulf of Aden and a nearby
commercial tanker ship.
The USS Mason is operating as part of the US Navy task force in the region and had recently
intercepted the Central Park tanker ship that had been hijacked by Houthi rebels.
Upon intercept, the Houthi rebels abandoned the Central Park and attempted to flee by
speedboat but were captured by the US Navy.
But they did apparently take missile fire while that was going on.
Two ballistic missiles were fired from Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen towards the general location of the USS Mason and Central Park.
The missiles landed in the Gulf of Aden approximately 10 nautical miles from the ship.
According to the statement, neither ship was damaged by the missile attack and no sailors reported injuries.
So, while there is a ceasefire, it could be over in as little as two days or could be extended upwards of a month.
But while that is occurring, the So-called axis of resistance or axis of terror, axis power, whatever you want to call it, continues to operate and continues to expand operations against Israel, including reports of over 10,000 Houthi troops demanding Saudi permission to transit Saudi territory and lay siege to Israel.
Alright, welcome back folks. We'll finish up here with what's happening in Israel.
I've saved some of the strangest stories for last.
We'll move on to what's going on in Ireland.
It's an international show today.
It's an international show.
We still have a lot to cover in terms of the economy and COVID. Oh yeah, lots of COVID news out today as well with new mRNA vaccines and their trials being ended because wouldn't you know it, it causes myocarditis, makes your heart explode. Who could have ever seen this coming?
Just incredible. First of all, a video that we played last week of a very unpleasant, indeed despicable little man, Basically harassing an Egyptian food seller has come to an interesting conclusion.
He's been arrested.
Which I don't think he deserved to be arrested.
Maybe a simple ticketing, maybe a fine of some sort.
Since the reports were that he was continuously harassing this guy at his place of work for two weeks straight.
He was former Obama advisor Stuart Seldovitz.
He's now been fired for claiming that killing 4,000 Palestinian children, quote, wasn't enough.
We showed you that video and talked about some others that have been captured.
Originally, nobody knew who this guy was.
They posted the video onto X saying, do we know who this guy is?
He, for the last two weeks, has been harassing this guy.
Saying really just awful things and like laughing in this sort of maniacal, vicious way.
Really showing you Like, really true evil.
I mean, it was crazy.
It's bad. And the worst part about this, I would say, is that he previously held significant roles in the U.S. State Department, including acting director at the National Security Council's South Asia Directorate under Obama.
Again, this was a guy who, and I'm not one to throw around the term Islamophobic, But he clearly had hatred for the religion of Islam.
I mean, there's no doubt.
It's one thing if you go, hey, maybe we shouldn't allow a million Muslims into France.
And they're like, you're Islamophobic.
It's like, no, I just like France and want it to stay France.
But then you have people sitting there going, do you rape your daughter like Muhammad did?
And it's like, okay, you have some deep-seated issues that you're venting on this issue.
Random food vendor.
You despicable little goblin.
And then the laugh.
The laugh was one thing I didn't point out when we were playing it before.
He's like mocking and harassing this guy and then just like...
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It's like, what's wrong with you, dude?
harrison smith
This guy's probably a multi-millionaire spending his free time going and harassing some guy working at probably minimum wage, if not less.
And he was the National Security Council director over Southeast Asia, a.k.a.
the Muslim part of Asia.
I think that's a little bit troubling that we've got these hateful, vicious people who clearly have a religious hatred for Muslims actually overseeing America's policy towards Muslim countries.
Not just that, but he was also a deputy director and senior political officer in the U.S. State Department's Office of Israel and Palestinian Affairs from 1999 to 2003.
People wonder why the conflict keeps going, why the Palestinians don't trust any peace agreement brokered by Israel or America, why America gets the bad reputation in the Middle East.
And then you realize that there's people like this who are the American representatives for Palestinian affairs.
So here's a guy who clearly has just like a vicious racial hatred for Palestinians saying, quote, killing 4,000 Palestinian children wasn't enough, and he's the person that we, America, chooses to send as our representative to Palestine.
It's un-American. It's absolutely un-American.
Again, you can say what you want about Islam.
I'm not Muslim, and I don't agree with a lot of their strictures.
Definitely not a fan of Sharia law.
Definitely don't think we need More Muslims in this country.
That being said, this is supposed to be America and you're not supposed to bring your long-held ethnic tribalism to this country and then operate as our representatives in our government to carry out whatever racial hatred you have.
That's not what America is about.
Not what it's supposed to be about. It is what it's about, though, actually, when you look into it.
Meanwhile, from the gray zone, AP erases Israeli pledge to attack Gaza-like Axis power as officials threaten Palestinians with, quote, Dresden doctrine.
An Israeli official proudly compares their – as Israeli officials proudly compare their bombardment of the Gaza Strip to the Allied firebombing of Dresden, the Associated Press has quietly removed a section noting U.S. alarm over the historical comparisons.
The Associated Press has quietly deleted a reference to official Israeli threats to subject – The Gaza Strip to a Dresden-style firebomb campaign, the latest move in legacy media outlets' ongoing push to downplay the impacts of Tel Aviv's siege of over 2 million Palestinians.
Quote, four U.S. officials familiar with the discussion said that American diplomats became increasingly alarmed by comments from their Israeli counterparts regarding the intention to deny water, food, medicine, electricity and fuel into Gaza, as well as the inevitability of civilian casualties, the AP article previously stated.
Members of the Israeli Security and Political Establishment told the U.S. diplomats that the eradication of Hamas would require methods used to defeat the Axis powers in World War II, the AP originally wrote, adding that, quote, Israeli officials have publicly made similar comparisons.
The offending passages have since been deleted without explanation.
consigned to the memory hole.
The decision is all the more baffling considering considering
that Israeli officials have made no secret of their desire to
treat Palestinian civilians the same way Western allies treated
Germans at the end of World War Two.
In an October 16th interview, the Israeli ambassador to the UK
shrugged off concerns about thousands of innocents killed in
IDF strikes on Gaza, suggesting that because Allied powers killed
tens of thousands of German civilians with relentless airstrikes in the 1940s, Israel is entitled to do the same.
Now, there's a lot of.
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harrison smith
Reasons why that's disturbing.
And, you know, first among those would be that those bombings were done in secret, and the people of the UK and America didn't know that the bombing of Dresden took place, killing something like 130,000, that's maybe one of the higher estimates, but somewhere between 100 and 135,000 Innocent civilians in Dresden and when it was revealed in the 60s it became a giant contention and a giant controversy because the Americans and the British were outraged that their governments did this and then hid it from their own people recognizing that that level of brutality was completely unfair and also provided no military advantage.
There was actually nothing that We killed 135,000 innocent people and gained no military advantage through that action.
And yet it's that example that they're pointing to in saying, see, we're going to do that again.
But the AP is quick to quietly cover up and conceal the American diplomats' outrage at this.
Meanwhile, from Jerusalem Post, America needs to bomb Iran.
This was published yesterday.
Israel experienced a preemptive attack upon its nation.
Now they're saying that we have to bomb Iran.
We have to perhaps nuke Iran.
Saying it's only a question of time before the United Nations Global Club of Zionist haters will turn international public opinion against Israel with the assistance of the media.
Saying that, yeah, we have to start bombing Iran.
America has to start bombing Iran.
We, America, we have to start bombing Iran.
I guess the argument against that would be, no, we don't.
Done. Yeah, the title here.
How do you deal with Iran when it intends to take out Israel with a nuclear bomb?
There's only one way this can be prevented.
A preemptive strike on Iran by America.
Now, they don't actually have a nuclear bomb.
But I guess... On the assumption that they might one day get one, we should nuke them now.
I'm just saying thank God we didn't have Israelis running American policy during the Cold War or we'd all be nuclear dust by now.
Alright, welcome back folks.
Moving on from Israel now to the island of Ireland and a massive riot that took place over Thanksgiving.
And we'll talk about that in just a second.
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It's Bandot Video and all of the great content creators we have there, including the one and only Greg Reese, who put together this video about the new information being revealed about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the airliner that disappeared over the ocean several years ago.
I remember at the time...
I mean, it was kind of hilarious to see people like Don Lemon and other CNN anchors sitting there with experts going, could this have been a wormhole?
Could it have been a black hole that it got sucked into?
Could this be an interdimensional attack from aliens, do you think?
Very weird. Of course, that's our job.
You're doing our job there. And now there's been some very, very intriguing revelations About Flight 370.
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Let's watch. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014.
On May 19, about nine weeks later, a leaked video was published to YouTube by a third party who claimed to have received it on March 12.
The video shows what appears to be a jet airliner on fire, being trailed by three spiraling orbs.
Eventually, the three orbs change to a vertical pattern and disappear in a flash with the airliner, leaving a dead-end trail of smoke in the sky.
A month later, on June 12th, a second video was published to the same channel that showed the exact same event taken from a different viewpoint.
These videos have been deleted from YouTube but can still be found on archive.org.
Ashton Forbes and his team have been researching these videos extensively and have provided exhaustive evidence that these videos are legitimate.
Including digital forensics verified by CGI professionals, eyewitnesses, and government data.
Forbes and his team have successfully addressed all debunker claims and have listed them for all to see on X.com at JustXAshton.
So far, nobody has been able to debunk this research.
Their research shows that the first leaked video was taken from a pair of American Signals Intelligence satellites known as USA-229.
Twin satellites capable of creating 3D stereoscopic images by capturing two slightly different views.
The twin USA-229 satellites are logged at the exact location, time and apparent angle required to have captured this video.
This event occurred at around 2.30 in the morning.
It was completely dark.
The wavelengths captured by these cameras are for detail, and the stereoscopic effect allows for added depth perception.
The source of the second video has been identified as an MQ-1C Grey Eagle unmanned combat drone with infrared and thermal technology.
This video focuses on the heat signature.
And the man responsible for leaking these videos seems to be Lieutenant Commander Edward Lin.
He was accused of being a spy, but court transcripts prove that this was just spin.
The details of his crimes, including the time they happened, are redacted.
But it came out in the trial that the classified information in question was published on the Internet.
And Lieutenant Commander Edward Lin had full security clearance to the same technology used to capture these videos.
Using Inmarsat's satellite ping data and military radar to track its path and eyewitness testimony to verify it, Forbes put together the final flight path of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370.
On March 7, at 1642 UTC, Flight 370 takes off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
At 1721, the plane abruptly turns back towards the nearest airport in Penang.
A witness on an oil rig reported that the plane was on fire.
Several witnesses along the east coast reported hearing a loud bang and seeing a glow coming from the plane as it passed overhead.
At 1752, the co-pilot's mobile phone pings the local tower.
At 1840, an eyewitness on a boat reported that the plane was glowing orange and appeared on fire.
The Inmarsat ping data shows the same sharp left turn that we see in the videos, and then abruptly goes to zero as the plane disappears.
The CCP released Chinese satellite images that appear to be three orbs.
They first claimed it was debris and later said that releasing the image was a mistake.
According to Chinese media, 19 families have signed a statement claiming they made calls that connected to missing passengers after the disappearance but without an answer.
Some people are saying this was alien UFOs saving a plane from crashing.
But this doesn't explain the fact that three different advanced US military surveillance cameras captured this one event.
23 of the passengers on board were related to free-scale semiconductors.
A field leading the development of superconductor technology, which is what this appears to be.
Some type of superconductor targeting system for teleportation, which is reminiscent of what the Nazis were doing with their highly classified D-Glock project.
Luminous objects like this were first reported in May of 1940 as Germany invaded Belgium.
And by 1942, several people began reporting them, starting in the skies over Germany.
American pilots during World War II called them Foo Fighters.
And let's not forget Gary McKinnon, who in 2002 was accused of perpetrating the biggest military computer hack of all time, and who claimed to have seen evidence of an advanced off-world military fleet.
harrison smith
Greg Reese reporting Very very intriguing stuff and again, I saw some of these
posts on Twitter not too long ago Didn't really give them too much
Credence just because they're so outlandish. But since then I've seen a lot of people that I trust
Give them their backing people like Kim calm from New Zealand who's a pretty rock-solid
person in terms of the things that he posts.
He was lending credence to it and a lot of other very interesting developments have come about from this.
So I'd like to talk to this Ashton guy.
And I'm sure you know, if you've watched me for a while, I don't believe in aliens.
I don't think it was the aliens.
I don't think that there are aliens contacting us.
I think there are interdimensional beings.
I think there are demons. I think there are spiritual monsters, basically, that can manifest.
But I believe that a lot of the alien, so-called alien technology that's been revealed is just high-level aliens.
Military technology.
And that actually perfectly comports with the Bible and even some of the less well-known books that used to be a part of the Bible or used to be included in Scripture but aren't anymore, where you have demons routinely delivering technology to humanity before we're ready for it.
In order to disturb our progression.
But who knows?
Who knows? I could be wrong on that.
But when you look into where a lot of the so-called alien technology came from, most of it came from Nazi scientists who themselves were very involved in the occult, believed in Hollow Earth and Agartha and a number of other interesting things.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour of The War Room is on.
We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls in the third hour.
I'm going to try to get through this massive stack of news I have until then.
I'm going to try to also expand the coverage out from what's actually happening to what it portends and what it means and where we're going from here and how to see this in an unbiased way or a way that's not Couched in and sort of held captive by the fact that we are contemporaries to the goings-on.
In other words, how will people a thousand years from now look at this?
Because it's not actually all that complicated.
And if we don't see this clearly for exactly what it is, then we're going to succumb to the attack.
So we're going to talk about Ireland right now, and just to set the stage...
It's really not all that complicated.
They are engaged in a campaign of replacement migration for the entire population of Ireland, with news reports going back years, with officials in positions to carry out such policies saying things like, we need 5 million new Irish in the next 10 years.
This, for an island whose population is 5 million.
So, they're either doubling the population or...
They're going to maintain the population.
It's just going to be Africans instead of Irish living on that island.
And I should have printed it out, but I'm sure our audience is familiar with the maps showing the size of Ireland compared to the size of Africa.
And the idea that this little tiny island, this little tiny jewel in the North Atlantic...
Needs somehow to open up its borders for the massive population, massive and ever-growing population of the biggest continent.
It's just absurd.
It's just utterly ridiculous that this is the case.
And we'll go through, we'll get to all of it.
The fact that the Irish public is against this, you know, by, you know, three out of four majority.
75% of the Irish polled say we need less migration, but they're only getting more.
And now they're instituting hate speech laws, and they're sending police after people who are speaking up for the Irish to silence them and criminalize their opposition to this program that is entirely orchestrated and for the benefit of The elites who run Ireland, despite it being completely opposed by the people who actually live there.
So it's not actually all that complicated.
They are engaged in a campaign of genocide.
Okay? And they're criminalizing your opposition to it.
Really very simple.
And we'll show you this video and others coming up.
Keith Woods gave a recap of these recent events on X. This from yesterday.
But this is the timeline.
Recap of recent events in Ireland from Keith Woods at KeithWoodsYT.
Algerian migrant stabbed three children and two adults outside of a school.
Gripped is the only publication that publishes the man's nationality.
Other media publications attack them for informing the public.
After riots in Dublin, newspapers run front pages focused on the riot with little mention of the stabbings that occurred.
Uproar is blamed on the far-right, spread of, quote, rumors of criminals' background, despite those rumors, in fact, being true.
The Irish government responded by promising more stringent hate speech laws to quell dissent.
Conor McGregor Famed fighter who was a vocal critic of the government policy on immigration is now under investigation for dissemination of online hate speech.
Hazel Chu, former mayor of Dublin, goes on the radio to say government needs to examine the possibility of silencing social media due to Elon Musk criticizing the Irish government.
It emerges that the migrant who stabbed children was actually arrested on knife crime charges earlier this year but was released.
We also learned that the migrant was issued a deportation order in 2003 but fought it with the help of NGOs and eventually received an Irish passport.
Another poll is released showing the majority of Irish people believe Ireland is taking in too many migrants.
That's the quick overview.
We'll get into some of the nitty-gritty details on the other side.
But really what you need is that bird's eye view of understanding that the government
of Ireland is engaged in a campaign of displacement against its own people and they're now criminalizing
the act of even discussing that in a negative light.
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All right, we're gonna get into what's happened in Ireland over the last week with the stabbing, the ensuing riots, and the very rapid deployment of censorship and anti-free speech laws.
But first, put this in a wider conflict.
Realize that the migrant experiment that's happened over the last 10 years in Europe is reaching a crescendo.
And finally, pushback from Europeans is reaching critical levels.
Mindwokeness put together this list, saying Europe is slowly coming to its senses.
Nationalist firebrand Gert Wilders won a landslide in the Dutch election.
The AFD in Germany won by its biggest margin ever in last month's Hess election.
Irish citizens march in the streets against mass immigration after a stabbing attack.
French citizens protest against the open border after a stabbing attack.
Finland just elected the most right-wing government in history.
Swedish government has been forced to cut a deal for stricter immigration laws.
In Greece, two right-wing populist parties entered the government for the first time
ever.
In Switzerland, an anti-immigration and anti-woke party won the Swiss election in October.
Nationalist PM Viktor Orban of Hungary won his fourth consecutive term last year.
Maloney elected as prime minister on the promise of halting illegals, although her performance
has been less than admirable.
In Spain, hundreds of thousands are marching against the socialist coup, and Marine Le Pen is surging in France as a stalwart of the anti-immigration faction there.
So across all of Europe, a movement to the right and away from the open border suicide policies that they pursued in the past 10 years is evident.
And French newspapers are even reporting that French society is, quote, at risk of tipping over after murder of teen in Crepol, says Oliver Varian.
The president of Emmanuel Macron's centrist government, spokesperson of Macron, said that French society is at risk of tipping over after the murder of a teenager in France.
The death of the 16-year-old, known only as Thomas, has been seized upon by the far right, who have portrayed the killing as symbolic of increasingly insecure conditions in French society.
Again, it's annoying the way this is reported.
Apparently you are far right if you don't like children getting stabbed by immigrants that your government brought in a few years ago.
It's one thing, people always say, you're politicizing this attack.
Well, if the attack is the direct result of political policies, and you're advocating for a change of those policies to prevent said attack, is that politicizing an attack, or is that responding to the political circumstances that brought the attack about?
It's not politicizing an attack.
It's not taking advantage of an attack.
It doesn't make you far-right or an extremist to want sensible...
Migration policies that don't result in your children being murdered at school.
Pretty simple actually. A mass stabbing attack rocked the Irish capital on Thursday, sending a total of five white casualties, including women and children, to area hospitals.
According to reports, a suspect connected to the bloodshed is believed to be an Algerian national who deliberately targeted children as they left a primary school.
The casualties include an adult male, an adult female, and three young children.
One child, a girl, has sustained serious injuries.
The other two children are being treated for less serious injuries, read a statement by the Gardaí.
The adult female is being treated for serious injuries and the adult male for less serious ones.
The mass stabbing took place at approximately 1.30 p.m.
and was labeled by Gardai headquarters.
And that just means police.
Is there anything special about the Gardai?
Or is it just, maybe it's like state police?
That's just the word the Irish use for police when you hear Gardai.
Just read police.
They called it a serious public order incident.
According to reports, the suspect was subdued by a number of people in the area, including a children's creche worker, now being hailed as a hero for her actions on the scene.
So far, no motive has been established, although police have ruled out terrorism as a possibility.
Which again, they actually haven't been able to question the guy, so how they've ruled terrorism out is possible.
Meanwhile, a series of fiery protests were launched in multiple cities in the wake of the attack, stemming from Irish citizens outraged at migrant-related violence that continues to target the country's most vulnerable.
On social media, video clips of demonstrators squaring off against riot police were circulated across various platforms.
Some of the videos featured vehicles, including Gardai cars and city buses, set ablaze as violence kicked off throughout the night.
Some protesters could even be seen carrying signs stating Irish lives matter.
While others defiantly tossed Gardai bicycles into the river as law enforcement struggled to hold ground.
During the protests, one demonstrator could be heard defiantly chanting, get them out, as Gardai checkpoints were quickly overrun.
The mounting pressure in support of the victims prompted Minister for Justice Helen McEntee to decry the events as intolerable and warned that thuggish and manipulative elements must not be allowed to use an appalling tragedy to wreck havoc.
And Guard Eye Commissioner Drew Harris.
Sorry, I lost my place here.
I want to get the quote exactly right.
So the outrage being expressed in Dublin originated from a complete lunatic faction driven by far-right ideology.
Complete lunatic faction driven by far-right ideology.
These are people who have been against immigration from the beginning.
Now they're seeing mass stabbings take place from some of the migrants that their government have not only allowed in, but have already been charged with stabbing offenses, have already had deportation orders, and yet through the work of NGOs and treasonous elements in the government, has been allowed to stay and carry out this attack against innocent children, traumatizing them for life.
This is CNN. Now, if you just read that headline, you might actually come away with the idea that the stabbing of the five people was a result of far-right ideology.
No, the stabbing was the migrants, and the outrage is because of the stabbing from the migrant.
Just completely insane.
Utterly and completely insane.
From the real fly, the Algerian man who stabbed children to death in Ireland was ordered deported in 2003, but was saved by NGOs and allowed to stay.
The chief suspect in the stabbings that led to the riots was once the subject of a deportation order, Senior Garda Sources said yesterday, the Sunday Times has learned that the man, originally from Algeria and in his 50s, was arrested in 2003.
However, after a judicial review in the high court, his deportation order was revoked.
Sources said in 2008, the Department of Justice granted the man leave to stay in Ireland.
One said he was due to be deported 20 years ago but fought the order for five years.
He eventually obtained an Irish passport.
He was a naturalized Irish citizen.
And that actually led some headlines to say stuff like, the claims that he was a migrant are false.
He'd been in Ireland for 20 years.
It's like, okay, but where was he before that?
Oh, his home country, where he came from?
He's a migrant. It's not that complicated.
Suspect in Dublin stabbing was charged with knife possession also in May of this year, but never convicted.
So he was charged in 2003 with a stabbing conviction.
They tried to deport him. NGOs helped him stay.
Earlier this year, he was charged with another stabbing, or with at least knife possession, but never convicted.
He arrived in Ireland from Algeria more than two decades ago.
He's been an Irish citizen for more than 10 years and was known to the Gardaí.
The latest incident involved possession of a knife as well as criminal damage to a car in May.
He was taken to court on the charges but did not receive a conviction.
The male understands he was not convicted due to mental health report given to the court.
So again, this is another pattern that we're seeing and that we've illustrated clearly.
As happening here in America, where you've got people who do crime, they commit a crime, they injure somebody or kill somebody, in the case of the criminals here in America, and then they're deemed mentally unfit to be convicted, and they're just released, where they go on to commit more and even more horrific crimes.
This is a broken system, and to oppose this...
To protest against this, to speak out against this, does not make you a far-right extremist.
It makes you a sensible person who cares about innocent lives and who opposes your government's own policies that result in the death, injury, or trauma inflicted on innocent children by these people that they support and are bringing in.
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Should be a familiar pattern of events that Ireland went through this week.
You've got the government in opposition to the desires of the Irish people, bringing in thousands upon thousands of unvetted migrants, so-called asylum seekers, despite the fact they're not actually seeking asylum from any force or in no way qualify for the asylum that they're attempting to claim.
They commit crimes.
They brutalize the native people.
While being supported and given housing and cash from the government themselves.
And then outrage about this is deemed hate, far-right, lunatic ideology, and they pass hate speech laws to silence dissident dissent against the policies that are actively destroying these people's homeland.
It's happened at a slower rate over the rest of Europe.
For some reason, they're really ramping it up in Ireland.
And it's one of those things that you hear all the time where it's like, oh, these people are asylum seekers.
We need to help them. It goes through this process of starting with the The need to protect these poor innocent people and then, okay, well, maybe they're not actually asylum seekers, but actually we deserve it because white people are evil and have colonized the world, and so it's punishment.
You deserve this for your ancestors' actions overseas.
That doesn't actually work.
Well, it shouldn't work anywhere.
It's not actually a valid reason for anything that's going on.
But especially Ireland.
It really reaches the level of absurdity when it comes to Ireland who themselves have been the victim of colonization and been the victim of imperialism for basically their entire history.
Never colonized anybody.
Never had imperial might over any overseas land.
And yet, they're receiving this treatment as well which tells you really everything they're saying is crap.
And the reality is that they're systematically Destroying the white race and one by one overwhelming European countries and taking them over from the inside.
losing a war without ever firing a shot.
That's what's happening to these European countries.
And it really is despicable.
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Thank you.
harrison smith
From National Pulse, Ireland, we are at war.
Conor McGregor calls on Irish to destroy hotels before migrants can be moved in.
Mixed martial art superstar Conor McGregor has said members of the public should, quote, evaporate properties before they can be taken over unannounced, apparently in reference to hotels and other buildings which Irish government is filling with migrants after giving locals short or zero advance notice.
Quote, do not let any Irish property be took over unannounced, wrote the former UFC featherweight and lightweight world champion.
Evaporate said property.
It's a war, he continued, later reiterating, Ireland, we are at war for good measure.
McGregor was apparently responding to news that the Irish government had begun piling the first of at least 70 migrant men into a 22-bedroom guesthouse on a residential area, barely a day after Integration Minister O'Gorman had claimed he would meet with locals to discuss their concerns.
The fighter made the comments after he had expressed anger over a migrant who was able to move to Ireland despite being a convicted pedophile, murdering a young female teacher, but before another incident in which a migrant stabbed a woman and three toddlers outside of a Dublin school.
So these initial statements were made prior to the stabbing attack that we're discussing and just in general amidst the influx of migrants to Ireland, again in total opposition to the desires of the people that actually live there.
So again, you've got the government secretly, clandestinely making agreements with hotel chains or owners of large private property to move in Dozens upon dozens of migrant men to small towns in Ireland.
And the people in those small towns hear about this and go, whoa, whoa, we don't want this.
We don't want to have 77 African men plopped down in the middle of our town.
And then the very next day, the men are there, regardless.
And if you speak up against it, they say that you're a far-right, hateful person and that your view should be silenced.
So again, McGregor accurately recognizes they are at war.
Ireland is at war.
The Irish people are at war against the Irish government and their global masters.
But then when that stabbing attack took place, it prompted an even more furious reaction from McGregor, who backed members of the public who rioted in response to the attacks, protected or defended them against smears that they were far right, warning, we are not backing down, we are only warming up.
All I can say is, I hope so.
Because, hey, I've got the First Amendment.
I'm in America, and we have free speech.
So I'll let you know right now, what's being done to Ireland by the Irish government is far worse than anything the Irish rioters did.
Have done, or even have the capability of doing.
Irish police investigate Conor McGregor over riot tweets.
Irish police are reportedly investigating Conor McGregor's social media posts amid rising concerns about the spread of hate speech online in the wake of far-right riots in Dublin this week.
So again, if you oppose this, that's hate speech.
If you oppose what your government is doing to you, that's hate speech.
If you don't like your government importing dozens upon dozens of unvetted and in some cases known to be criminal elements into your society, placing them Paying for them to stay in your town, you're a far-right hateful person and that's hate speech and you need to be silenced.
The police said the unrest came after hateful assumptions that were made about the knifeman's identity based on material circulating online and linked the unrest to a, quote, lunatic hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology.
Of course, the reports that the man was from Algeria were confirmed.
I mean, that is accurate. But they're claiming that it was unsubstantiated and therefore driven by hate, despite the fact that it was true and real and responding, in my opinion, appropriately.
Mr. McGregor, an MMA star from Dublin who is known for controversial rants, said he did not condone the riots but called for change in Ireland.
So it's not necessary for you to condone violence or to encourage violence, but to call for change, well, that's very hateful.
Responding to a message from Britain First Leader Paul Golding on X... Calling for him to organize a freedom march, Mr.
McGregor said the violence had achieved nothing towards fixing the issues we face, saying, quote, I do understand frustrations, however, and I do understand a move must be made to ensure the change we need is ushered in and fast, he said in a series of posts critical of Ireland's leaders and the country's migration policies.
I'm in the process of arranging.
Believe me, I'm way more tactical and have backing.
There will be change in Ireland.
Mark my words, the change needed.
So again, he says he doesn't support the violence, the violence achieved nothing, and that we need real political change and organization to bring that change about.
And this, of course, is being investigated for hate speech, and he may very well face charges in Ireland, who does not have the First Amendment, does not have guarantees of free speech, and is indeed writing new speech laws to further criminalize the expression of dissent against their government.
This is, you know, our democracy at work.
While there was no suggestion that Mr.
Mr. McGregor was endorsing the violence or politics of the hard right.
He also listed a slew of crimes supposedly committed by immigrants against Irish nationals
and warned that if the government does not act soon with their plan of action to ensure
Ireland's safety, I will.
So again, it's just, they can, they can import thousands of Africans.
Those Africans can commit crimes.
But if you speak out, if you list them on the internet, oh, you're the hateful far-right lunatic.
I hate to tell you. Alright, welcome back, folks.
We're going to continue talking about what's going on in Ireland and show you some videos of the hate speech laws that are being instituted as a response to the outrage and anger from the Irish people over migrants, not just Being flooded into Ireland at an unsustainable rate, causing a lot of problems for the average Irish person, but then also specific events in which the migrants commit horrific crimes, and people respond negatively to that.
And again, it gets a little confusing because of the way this is reported.
The timeline gets all scrambled.
For example, this article from, I believe, the...
The Telegraph. I'm sorry. So this is from The Telegraph.
It says, Mr. McGregor's remarks drew an immediate rebuke from Ireland's deputy PM, Michael Martin, who branded them absolutely disgraceful.
But it's kind of confusing as to whether they're talking about the comments that he made about the event that occurred last week or Or whether this was in response to the comments he made earlier this month after the conviction of Slovakian laborer Joseph Pushka for the murder of 23-year-old teacher Aisling Murphy in the central town of Tullamore.
He called for, quote, serious policy reforms regarding Ireland's immigration and refugee process.
Among his demands were the creation of a new task force with, quote, the sole objective of assessing and monitoring all entrants that come into Ireland.
Oh, whoa, how extreme!
How far right of him!
This is the crazy thing.
So you've got some immigrant laborer who murders a 23-year-old teacher.
In response, got this popular Irish celebrity saying, we need serious policy reform.
Regarding Ireland's immigration and refugee process and that we should have a task force with the sole objective of assessing and monitoring all entrants into Ireland.
And they're just like, this is absolutely disgraceful that you would suggest such a thing.
Is it though? Why?
What is disgraceful about this?
What is even incorrect about this?
How can you even have a refugee asylum program settling thousands of migrants without already having some sort of vetting process in place?
Of course, if anything, it'll be like the vetting process we have here in America, which is, did you download our app?
Did you click the I'm an Asylum Seeker button?
Well, you're in. And that's the vetting we go through, so not much better than having nothing, but Ireland has nothing, so...
And then the way they talk about this, I mean, it's so pathetic and predictable when they say things like, quote, he fits into the myth of the alpha male using violence to get his way, and he's a multimillionaire.
He's saying the things they like to hear, says Brian Wall, editor of online news outlet The Beacon, told The Telegraph.
So again, you've got just an Irish dude.
Yeah, he's a fighter, but nowhere in his rhetoric does he say, we need to use violence to kill these people.
He literally says, quote, we need serious policy reforms regarding Ireland's immigration.
And it just has to be categorized and portrayed as if this is some sort of alpha male, far right myth.
Of the strong man using violence to get his way.
No, it's a perfectly reasonable policy.
It's a policy that's, in fact, shameful it hasn't been pursued already.
It is the most reasonable policy you could possibly have on the matter.
But they can't have you discussing this, so they have to portray the most reasonable rhetoric about this as somehow dangerous, far-right fantasy world.
Completely absurd. And they even admit in this article that the migration program has had massive effects on the Irish economy.
Concerns about healthcare provision and housing shortages, among other issues, have been increasingly channeled, they say, into anti-migrant rhetoric via social media of late.
Well, is the migration policy the cause of the housing crisis?
Oh, it is, at least in some part.
then how is it being channeled into that?
Again, it's just you have policies that are bad, policies that hurt the native Irish,
and if the native Irish who oppose these policies with a massive majority of people in Ireland
opposing these policies, and yet if you oppose them, you're called far-right, a lunatic,
and they act as though the people in the right wing are like dishonest and they're like they're just using this
anger No, it's just appropriate anger.
And as we've started wars over the last two years over the supposed democracy that Europe operates under, you should be listening to the majority of your population who all hold this very sensible concept.
That you should actually vet the people you're bringing into your country by the millions.
And we've covered it, and you can find videos and photos of all this where you've got like a new house for sale in Ireland, and there's a line around the block.
There's like 100 people standing in line to see this house, which is entirely unaffordable for most Irish people.
But there's a massive housing shortage in Ireland, meaning that native Irish people can't afford houses.
Meanwhile, they're bringing in thousands of migrants who they're putting in Four-star hotels and paying for their stay.
It's an invasion that's taking place.
And of course, we can bring up the article from the Irish Independent from January 19th of 2021.
Ireland needs four million migrants to sustain state pension system.
So that's the excuse they're giving.
They're saying, well, we need these migrants to sustain the Ponzi scheme we set up and
forced you all into called the pension system.
Of course, the same thing happened in Sweden and France.
Both of those countries brought in millions of migrants for this exact same reason to
sustain the economy, because in the current creation, the current establishment of democracy.
It's not the economy that exists for the sake of the citizen.
It's the citizen that exists for the sake of the economy.
If they're not fulfilling their role as booster of the economy, then they can be replaced by a foreigner who will better serve the economy.
It's an inversion of the way everything is supposed to work.
And so they did this in places like Sweden and France.
They brought in millions of people with the excuse of we need them to prop up the pension system.
What happened? Well, the vast majority of those people they brought in immediately went on welfare.
Immediately went on the dole of the state, cost the taxpayer millions more dollars, and so in response, France and Sweden had to up the retirement age and force the French and Swedish citizens to work years longer into their old age in order to pay for the migrants they brought over to prop up the pension system.
It's complete madness, or it would be.
It would be madness if these people were actually legitimate in their intentions.
If the intention really was to prop up the economy, and this was just a necessary move they had to make for the sake of everybody, when the outcome was the opposite of what they wanted, they would reverse that policy.
If you're bringing in millions of people to uphold the economy and instead they all go on the dole, They all deprive the state pensions of their funds, and now you have to force people to work even longer before they can retire.
None of this makes any sense.
None of this makes any sense.
It's all ridiculous nonsense, and it's all rhetoric concealing the fact that this is a program of elimination for the native populations of Europe.
And as Chaya Rychik, the operator of the Libs of TikTok, Accounts notes UFC champion Conor McGregor is reportedly being investigated for online hate speech.
And in this, she notes that in relation to the chronic housing shortage that has made basic living unaffordable for many citizens, McGregor has spoken up.
It's not even debatable. It's like basic living is unaffordable for the citizens of Ireland.
There's a chronic housing shortage.
Everybody acknowledges this.
And you tell me whether you think it's better or worse for a chronic housing shortage to bring in millions more people.
To bring in 4 million more people into an island with a population of 5 million people, do you think it's going to help the housing shortage or hurt it?
And then when Irish people who just want to live, they just want to be able to afford a house, they just want their own country to serve them instead of foreigners, they're being called hateful bigots, right-wing fanatics, and now they're instituting hate speech laws to stop you from speaking up against the policies instituted by this democracy.
Alright, welcome back folks.
There's some interesting wrinkles to this Dublin attack story.
But before we get to some of the hate speech laws that are being passed and just how Orwellian
they truly are, try to wrap our minds around what's actually happening here.
And again, this isn't just about Ireland.
This is happening all over Europe and here in America.
And it relates to a lot of different issues that we've talked about here for a while.
And like none of these things are necessarily bad at the outset.
Asylum seeking, social welfare, they have good intentions behind them obviously.
But they don't get checked.
They don't ever stick to the original intention of these policies and instead they become vessels for abuse and they become easy to take advantage of by bad actors.
And somehow we can't stop this from happening.
We could, but we don't.
So asylum, I mean, we talk about it all the time.
It's nice.
It's a nice idea. It's nice to think that America, the land of the free, can be this place that protects innocent people who are being prosecuted and persecuted by their own government.
Of course, we're the ones being persecuted now, but that's beside the point.
It's a nice idea.
But if people are just, you know, Guatemalan farmers that are just like, oh, I can go to America and claim asylum.
I mean, they're not being hunted.
They're not being persecuted. They're not, you know, under threat of being illegally arrested by their government, subjected to torture.
Like, that's the idea. The idea, and this originally was brought about in World War II, because you said, look, you know, you got the Nazis running rampant all over Europe.
They're attacking and imprisoning and killing innocent Jews who haven't done anything wrong and they're not giving them trial and they're just persecuting them.
So we don't have time to make these people go through the immigration process.
It's an emergency. Let's get this done.
And so they create the asylum laws, which means you can come, you can get into America, you can be here legally while we process the claims that you're being persecuted.
And if they turn out to be valid, then you can stay and again we just expedite the immigration process.
Somehow this has morphed into millions of people from all over the world entering into America in an unrestricted and unsupervised fashion.
Total nonsense. Same thing with welfare, where you go, hey, we're a first-world country.
We're a rich country. We have plenty of resources.
There's no reason why somebody who's having trouble getting work or gets injured or something like that, we as a community should come together and we can all take a dollar or two out of our paycheck and help this person get back on their feet or just not have to starve to death because who's going to – why should anybody in America starve to death?
We have plenty of food. Let's just – Have a welfare system.
Have a little safety net. That makes perfect sense.
Totally reasonable. But then you've got both of these things combining, in addition to the intergenerational welfare system that we have now, where people whose parents and grandparents have all subsisted entirely on welfare, just passed that activity along.
In addition to the fact that now we have open borders with millions of people coming across and then living forever on handouts.
This doesn't make any sense.
This is complete nonsense.
And if the only solution to this is to end the programs that, again, good intentions, it's a nice idea, but if it's just being taken advantage of, I guess that's why we can't have good things.
I guess we need to get rid of all of it, would be my suggestion.
Or at least one of them.
If you're going to have unrestricted immigration, you can't have a welfare state.
If you're going to have a welfare state, you can't let millions of foreigners come in and live forever off the largesse of American taxpayers.
This is nonsense.
Or Irish taxpayers. Or French taxpayers.
Just complete insanity. And so we have a video here.
This was posted not too long ago, September of 2023.
Look at this queue to view a show house in Dublin.
How can Irish people compete with the world for housing?
So this is a single home that's now available for sale in Ireland.
This gives you an idea of the housing crunch that they're experiencing.
As you just see, hundreds of people standing in line to see this one house.
Hundreds of people competing for the right to have a place to live.
By the way, the vast majority of them not even Irish.
It's not even Irish people.
It's Indian people and African people, Southeast Asian people, all competing with the native Irish for a place to live.
It's replacement migration.
That's what's happening here. So this is just one of the social pressures being brought about by the suicidal migration policies of Ireland.
And so as a result of the migrants being brought in, there's an increase in violence.
There's more pressure on the housing system.
There's more pressure on the pension system, ironically enough, since that's the excuse they used to bring these people in.
And there's native Irish children being stabbed as they exit school from one of these migrants who was supposed to be deported 20 years ago, but NGOs helped him stay.
And then he was charged with a knife crime earlier this year, but he wasn't convicted.
So time and time again, there were chances for the system to intervene and prevent this tragedy from happening.
But time and time again, they side with the criminal foreigner over the native Irish.
And now you have five innocent lives.
Damaged, if not totally destroyed, by the policies that it is increasingly becoming illegal to oppose.
So first we'll go to clip number six.
This is Irish Prime Minister Leo Varricader, or something, demanding that hate speech laws be passed.
Let's listen, shall we?
unidentified
In addition to that, I think it's now very obvious to anyone who might have doubted it that our incitement hatred legislation is just not up to date.
It's not up to date for the social media age, and we need that legislation through, and we need it through within a matter of weeks, because it's not just the platforms who have a responsibility here, and they do.
There's also the individuals who post messages and images online that stir up hatred and violence, and we need to be able to use laws to go after them individually as well.
harrison smith
Stir up hatred and violence.
You're stirring up hatred and violence by pointing out that the policies of this government have led to violence.
I don't know how people can't see through this.
It's like a joke. It's like so obvious.
It would be funny if it wasn't real.
It's like the Norm Macdonald joke, you know, if a Muslim extremist set off a dirty bomb in New York and killed 5 million people, I'd be really worried about the backlash against innocent Muslims.
It's like, what about the millions of people being hurt and damaged by this?
What about the natives of the land being taken advantage of?
But he's getting what he wants. InfoWars has a story.
Irish MP says, quote, We are restricting freedom for the common good with this new hate speech bill.
We'll tell you about what is in this bill on the other side.
Let's go now to clip number five.
Here is that Irish MP explaining that your basic rights need to be eradicated because it can make some people feel uncomfortable.
unidentified
Let's watch. When you think about it, all law, all legislation is about the restriction of freedom.
That's exactly what we're doing here, is we are restricting freedom, but we're doing it for the common good.
You will see throughout our constitution, yes you have rights, but they are restricted for the common good.
Everything needs to be balanced.
And if your views on other people's identities Oh, well, as long as it's for the common good.
harrison smith
Oh, I didn't understand it was for the common good.
Oh, my mistake. Oh, my mistake.
I thought you were restricting basic human rights because you're just purely vindictive, hateful little maggots.
But, oh, you said common good, so I guess I have to submit now?
I guess we all have to submit.
And even just the view, the foundation she's working from is so perverted and perverse.
Where she says all legislation is about restricting rights.
What? What? The civil rights legislation, that was about restricting rights, was it?
Has there never been legislation that actually expands and enshrines rights?
No, it's all about restricting rights.
Now, there are rights that are restricted by law.
Things like you don't have a right to Walk around naked.
Sure. Sure.
You're restricting that right because you're trying to preserve the innocence and well-being of people around you.
They're talking about restricting the right to oppose what the government is doing.
So this is the actual death of democracy.
I'll tell you what's actually in this legislation on the other side.
Stay with us. All right.
Welcome back, folks. And before we talk more about what this hate speech legislation in Ireland is, Again, it's not just about Ireland.
This is just the pattern that they take time and time again.
It's almost unfightable, right?
I mean, how are you supposed to fight against this?
They get to do whatever the hell they want.
And if you respond in a way that is not deferential and to just kowtow...
To their every absurd and dangerous and devastating policy.
Then they get to make hate speech laws to further restrict your basic rights.
They get to do whatever the hell they want.
They get to move 75 African dudes into your child's elementary school.
And if you oppose it, you're the bad guy.
So you either have to submit to it.
Or you have to give them the excuse they need to arrest you and demonize your entire ideology and place you under arrest.
If you can't see through this tactic and just continue to do the thing that they don't want you to do, continue to oppose it and continue to organize and orchestrate resistance politically, you might as well just give up.
So before I go to that video, let's go to clip number 14.
Just a quick reminder, we covered this a few weeks ago.
But here is the Irish Prime Minister showing his undisguised, I guess since we're categorizing it as hatred, hatred to the very people that he's supposed to represent.
And again, this just shows the arbitrariness of these hate speech laws.
Because if you say, I'm from Ireland and I don't think we should be bringing in a million Africans.
Oh, that's hate speech and you're inspiring violence and hate against these people.
But if you're the Irish Prime Minister saying it's a disgrace that Irish people occupy positions in the Irish government, that's not hate.
Again, it's just if you oppose them, it's hate.
If you like what they're doing, it's wonderful.
You can actually be saying the same thing.
You can actually be saying exactly the same thing.
But if you say it in a positive way, You're the prime minister if you say it in a negative way.
It's hate speech and you have to be silenced when really what you're describing is the same process, the same events, the same policies.
So translation, it's criminalizing dissent.
It's criminalizing the disagreement of your government.
If you disagree with your government...
That's illegal. That's all that's happening here.
You can take away all of the various aspects that make it seem like something else.
They are putting into place legislation and hate speech laws, hate speech laws, laws couched under the term hate speech that in reality are there to do nothing other than oppose dissension to criminalize disagreement with your government.
So let's watch the Irish prime minister saying that there's too many Irish people in Ireland.
unidentified
Let's watch. One thing I strongly agree with the deputy on is the need to set a target to have a number of people from ethnic minorities in areas of the public service.
We have a health service that's very diverse, although less so as you go up towards the senior positions, not so much in the Gardaí, not so much in the Defence Forces, not so much in the education sector, as the deputy mentioned, not at all in the civil service, which is very white.
Including the Department of Equality, for example.
And that actually needs to change.
So we need to have, I think, a target for people who come from ethnic minority backgrounds, but also dedicated recruitment campaigns to encourage people.
Because we do need a generation of young people growing up in Ireland who are people of colour to see black and brown school principals, judges, keen correlate perhaps in the future.
Who knows? Visibility and opportunity is really important.
harrison smith
So remember, if you say that it's the migrant policy that resulted in migrants coming into your country that then commit crime, that's hate speech.
But if you get up and say, there's too many white people in this government and we need policies to replace them with brown people, it's totally fine.
That's okay. It's all okay.
It's all totally fine.
Just don't oppose it. It criminalizes the mere possession of materials that are, quote, likely to incite violence or hatred, books, videos, or even memes on your phone.
And here's the actual text of the legislation.
Offense of preparing or possessing material likely to incite violence or hatred against persons on account of their protected characteristics.
Now remember, protected characteristics means everything except for being a straight white
male.
That's what they mean when they say protected characteristics.
Subject to subsection 2 and 3 and subsection 11, a person shall be guilty of an offense
under this section if the person prepares or possesses material that is likely to incite
violence or hatred against a person or group of persons on account of their protected characteristics
or any of those characteristics with a view to the material being communicated to the
public or a section of the public, whether by himself or herself or another person, and
b, prepares or possesses such material with intent to incite violence or hatred against
such a person or group of persons on account of those characteristics, any of those characteristics
being reckless as to whether such violence or hatred is thereby incited.
So it doesn't have to actually incite violence or hatred.
But if they claim that it could, potentially, then the meme on your phone will be grounds for your arrest.
Now, all of this has to be seen in the light of some of the polls from Ireland.
And according to the latest polls, 60% of Irish people think Ireland has taken in too many Ukrainian refugees.
According to a poll earlier in the year, 75% of Irish thought we were taking in too many refugees.
That suggests that if Ukrainians are excluded and the question was limited to the thousands of unvetted asylum seekers arriving every year from countries with no wars, Albania, Nigeria, etc., the rate of opposition would be even higher than 75%.
So you have legitimate polls that likely...
Actually do reflect the overall will of the vast Irish public showing that three out of four people want a lowering of migration.
They disagree with the amount of migration that is currently in place and want to see less of it.
And yet to express that It's now on the way to being illegal in Ireland.
So it'll be illegal to express the thing that three quarters of the population believes.
Because it's in opposition to the very small number of people that run the government and despise the Irish.
Not all that complicated.
And just to wrap up with the Irish topic, there's some very bizarre similarities between this attack and one that occurred just a few months ago.
From sundayworld.com, Dublin's stabbing suspect had row over social welfare payments.
So the 49-year-old who's suspected of stabbing four people, including three children, outside of an elementary school, has been embroiled in a row over his social welfare payments in recent weeks.
So this guy had been living off of welfare for the last 10 years.
Sources say Garday had been made aware that the Algerian-born Irish citizen was, quote,
deeply unhappy and agitated about the decision which had the effect of reducing his weekly
income from the state.
He was mad that he wasn't going to be paid as much for doing nothing by the Irish state.
OK, I guess that makes it not terrorism then.
That's actually literally, they're like, well, it had to do with the fact that he was having a, you know, diminishing welfare payments.
So he stabbed children.
The suspect has been in an induced coma since the attack, being that the police have been unable to question him as to his motive.
Apparently these were self-inflicted stab wounds.
He stabbed himself as he was being arrested and so he was put into a medically induced coma.
So he hasn't actually been questioned yet.
And of course he has a series of criminal activities in his past, all of which went unpunished.
But in September of this year, just two months ago, a very similar occurrence happened where
everything I just related is also true.
Dublin airport stabbing, questioning suspended to allow suspect to receive medical attention.
A man suspected of an unprovoked stabbing in a Dublin airport over the weekend, during
which a man in his 50s was wounded, was expected to appear before the courts as early as Tuesday.
However, questioning of the suspect was suspended for a period to allow him to receive medical
attention, which has slowed the interview process.
The suspect originally from Africa, but a long-term resident of the Republic, was detained
at the scene of the knife attack outside Terminal 1 on Sunday.
Police believe the man he stabbed was effectively selected at random and did not know his attacker.
Gardet are trying to establish that the suspect was aggrieved because of a dispute he was
having with state agencies over social welfare payments or other benefits, though the precise
motive of the attack has still not been established.
.
So again, you've got a migrant.
Who lived in Ireland for years.
Again, you have him living on the dole and surviving entirely on the welfare payments from the government.
Again, you have those payments being restricted and leading to this violent attack against people unknown to the attacker who suffered stab wounds.
And then you have the inability to question him because of medical attention he's receiving.
Every one of these points is here in the recent attack and in the one from September.
It's a little bit suspicious to me.
Very strange.
Fearing more anti-mass migrant protest, Dublin borrows water cannon from the UK. Yeah, so they'll flood your country with...
More immigrants than you even have native population.
And if you oppose it, or even have a meme that seems to oppose it, they'll arrest you.
And if you try to actually protest, they'll blast you in the face with a water cannon and arrest you for hate.
And if you can't see how absurd that is, I don't know what to tell you.
But we'll move on here.
And I guess I will give out the number.
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And I really do feel just...
I guess we have to explain this like people are five years old.
But this is the path the world is taking.
You have governments of supposedly democratic countries putting out policies that are opposed by 75% of the population and then passing laws saying that if you oppose those openly, if you speak out against them, you're guilty of hate.
And can be arrested and imprisoned.
Tell you what, totalitarianism seems at least more consistent now.
Alright folks, getting some interesting calls in while we continue to go through that list.
I want to go to a video here and we'll go to your calls on the other side.
But this is an exclusive from Borderhawk.
Showing illegals are receiving GPS coordinates for mass crossings into the U.S. There's a Borderhawk correspondent, Efrain Gonzalez, who's actually embedded with a migrant group as it passed through Piedras Negras, Mexico, to the Rio Grande.
Here's that exclusive video from Borderhawk News.
unidentified
I'm Efrain Gonzalez, correspondent with Borderhawk News.
This is how mass migrant crossings are carried out.
We followed this large group of migrants who left the only shelter that is open in Piedras Negras just at sunset.
Most of these people do not know how to get to the river.
However, through GPS, they obtained the exact location where four leaf tractors raised the razor wire last October.
Do you know the way to the river?
No, sir.
We have GPS and we have the route.
We accompanied this caravan that walked for an hour in the darkness to reach the crossing point.
The migrants said they were angry that Mexican authorities sent them to cross into this dangerous
area of the river at night.
The crossings of these GPS-guided caravans have become much
more frequent in Eagle Pass this November.
The migrants said they were angry that Mexican authorities sent them to cross into this dangerous
area of the river at night.
harrison smith
That's the exclusive from Borderhawk News.
Again, you can find the article at Infowars.com.
Of course, very similar to what's going on in Ireland, Sanctuary City Chicago considers 80-square-foot microhomes for migrants as mass immigration strains housing.
Officials in Chicago, Illinois, a sanctuary city, are being pitched on a housing plan that would see border crossers and illegal aliens put in so-called microhomes that measure 80 square feet.
They're building whole neighborhoods of these micro homes to house the foreign citizens who have their own countries and can just be sent back.
Instead, we're letting American citizens sleep on the streets and building prefabricated homes for the invaders.
Because it's a scheme.
It's a plot. It's a scam.
And it's being orchestrated from NGOs, supranational organizations, and our own government.
Utterly despicable, but predictable.
And there it is. Let's go to the phone calls now.
We have Max in Kansas called in about the Ireland migrant crisis.
Thanks for calling in, Max. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, good afternoon, Harrison. How you doing, man?
harrison smith
Good, thanks. Good to hear from you.
unidentified
Good. Yeah, yeah.
So, you know, upon observing all this happening in Ireland, I mean, it's insane.
I want to take a uniquely, you know, a unique view on this, I guess, from a Christian perspective.
It's not a bad thing at all to oppose mass migration, especially when it's being done in an extravagantly harmful manner to people, those, quote, safe haven countries or countries receiving millions of migrants.
Because, you know, I have these conversations and I hear a lot about how Christians need to be accepting this or, like, or loving of it.
And loving foreigners and loving immigrants is something completely different than what's happening now.
And because, if anything, I think Christians seem to be more vocal in demanding action be taken and stopping these massive influx.
Because the truth is, liberals, the media, government, everybody else often misapply the definition of Christian compassion.
Because we're told that because we're loving, which we are, that we need to sit down and shut up about mass migration because we're saving people from their horrendous conditions in third world countries.
We need to be loving by silently accepting the erosion of different cultures which mass migration has brought about in recent years.
And the thing is, it's all based on lives.
Because, okay, first off, this country, the countries would see that these migrants are coming from, aren't torturing them and murdering them and forcing them out.
For example, the migrant that stabbed the five-year-old Irish girl was from Algeria.
Harrison, you know what kind of a government Algeria is or has?
harrison smith
You know what they are? Is it a democracy of some sort?
They're a republic. Yeah. They're a republic.
unidentified
So same applies to Mexico and here in America.
The eight million people plus who have been illegal, who have illegally poured over the southern border since Biden took office, We're not living under some kind of cruel, inhumane, authoritarian leadership, people try to say.
It's not true at all. And so that completely gets rid of the presumption that many had that we're doing a, quote, moral good by taking in people who could still essentially perfectly harmoniously live in their countries.
They leave to come to Western nations.
They literally just want to come to countries like America, for example, because they know how they'll be treated.
In fours, you guys did a great job in reporting on this on the ground in person, revealing that all these migrants are getting envelopes, likely full of money.
They're being transported by the DHS and by the administration to be shipped all throughout the U.S. to major U.S. cities, and they're being given good lives.
Who wouldn't want to come to a country with governments doing all that for foreign people over their own?
But I mean, back to Europe, point being, the African and Muslim migrants aren't escaping any, quote, horrors of their homeland at all.
Because the majority of people who are moving into these Western nations are not giant families.
They're single men. Single African or Muslim men.
So it's not like people are standing up against this or against helping or assisting women and children from war-torn regions either.
Because we're against these people flooding over who don't need to and can cause problems and disruptions to the West.
And especially because it's being forced down our throats and happening unnaturally.
Nothing about the Ireland situation should be accepted.
And because none of the recent migration trends in Western nations have been natural at all.
And you can same things say about LGBT and high schoolers identifying with that community, a shift in societal standards, dissolution of Christianity to America, demographic changes.
I mean, I could go on. And the other part of this earlier, which I was reading on your sub-stack of the Israeli government saying it would be a quote, win-win, solution to resettling 2 million Gospels overseas or something.
Here's something. How about you stop committing war crimes and forcing people out of their own country?
How about that? Same for you, America.
Maybe we won't have these migration crises if you don't keep bombing these countries and displacing millions of people who are then in need of new homes.
So, I mean, geez.
Well, I mean, it needs to be said, and it's true, and I'm sick and tired of being called a racist or a bigot for opposing this when these very people who are telling us that it's all good and that are cramming it down our throats, that it's something good when it's something they've caused.
It's their fault, and they need to be held accountable, and these policies need to be rejected now.
harrison smith
Right, and that of course, you know, the Palestinian aspect illustrates the ultimate irony, which is that there's legislation now, I'm not sure if it's passed or not, but here in America, to explicitly deny Palestinians the right to claim asylum, when in reality, they're probably the only people in the world right now who...
Fit every checkbox of the asylum prerequisite, right?
These are people that are getting bombed by a government.
They are being persecuted.
They are being driven out from their homes totally unfairly.
And there are civilians that have had their homes destroyed.
And they're the one group of people that are explicitly excluded from being able to claim asylum.
So it's the ultimate irony.
And I totally agree with you, Max.
I mean, that is the correct way to look at it.
And it is our... Literally, it's our goodness that's being taken advantage of.
I mean, nobody's expecting China to take in migrants.
Nobody's expecting Kazakhstan to take in migrants, right?
It's just America. It's just the West.
It's just European countries that are having this foisted upon them because we accept it.
And the way to think about this is if you had a family, just think about it on a family scale, where if you're You're perfectly, you know, welcome to help somebody get back on their feet, open up a room for them like your friend is going through trouble and they need help.
You can open up your room. But just imagine a family where the father is just allowing homeless people to come in and the homeless person stabs their daughter.
And then when the other, you know, sibling is like, you shouldn't let these guys in.
The dad is beating that kid going, how dare you cast hate on these beautiful people?
Welcome back, folks. We're going to go directly out to your phone calls.
Now we've got Jeff in Idaho.
I want to talk about what's going on in Ireland as well.
Thanks for calling in, Jeff. You're on the air.
What are your thoughts about the goings-on there on the Emerald Isle?
unidentified
Thank you very much, Harrison.
harrison smith
Can you hear me? Yes, sir. Thanks for calling in.
unidentified
Yeah, no problem, brother. I appreciate you doing a great job filling in.
Yeah, I just want to talk about the fact that You know, we've been bringing this to the light for a while with these hate speech laws here in America, and it's just now being seen over in Europe, you know, especially with the Irish.
I'm glad to see that Connor's speaking up.
I know that Tommy Robinson's been kind of ringing the bell on this for a little while.
I know that he was dealing with the Muslim rape gangs for a long time, and he was being prosecuted and persecuted for simply mentioning the groups that were Taking advantage of our youth, and the government was protecting these people, and I just think it's disgusting to see what's going on over there.
But it also happens here.
I mean, if you just look at Florida, you know, Ron DeSantis and Randy Fine, they've passed similar laws in Florida with hate speech laws, where if you pass flyers or literature that they don't agree with, exposing certain groups, you'll be penalized and put in jail.
We have political prisoners, the catfishes in HT, for example, Who have simply been thrown in jail for handing out literature that exposes who it is that's doing this.
You know, we call them NGOs, but we know who this specific group of people is, and they're taking advantage of everywhere that, I guess you could say, our legislation's allowing them to.
So if you just take a look at gtvflyers.com and take a look at what's going on with the GDL, they expose the hatred that's going on and who it's being perpetrated against.
It's happening here. It's happening in Florida.
It's happening in Georgia. So Ireland is just another example that's being brought to the forefront.
Hopefully here in America, people start to stand up and do the same thing because BLM riots and burns things to the ground when they're not happy.
And I'm not saying we should necessarily burn things to the ground, but when the Caucasians and white Americans sit back and allow for this stuff to go on and we do nothing, they will continue to force it down our throats.
So just take a look at gtdflyers.com and look into H.T. John Monado.
Who was prosecuted and thrown in jail for handing out literature, religious literature.
Just imagine where to state here in America where you cannot hand out or pass out flyers without being thrown in jail.
It's just disgusting. So that's my thought, Harrison.
And yeah, tell me what you think about that.
harrison smith
Yeah, well, you're talking about the Goyam TV guys and the anti-Semitism laws that are being put into place.
And I agree. I mean, it seems obvious to me that if we were in a country that it was illegal to talk bad about the church or illegal to, you know, point out that Christians were doing things, it would be pretty obvious we were in like a theocracy of some sort.
Yeah. Like, if it's illegal to criticize one religion but not another, it's not exactly American.
It's actually anti-American.
It's actually, you know...
Theocratic laws being put into place.
So I agree. Either free speech is for everyone or it's for no one.
It would even make sense to me that if in Israel you have anti-Semitism laws where you can't speak out against the people that run the country and that are a part of the country.
But here it's like the inversion of Which is just anti-American.
It's just anti-free speech.
And it doesn't matter what excuse they put on it.
They're stopping you from speaking out about things that are actually happening.
And they claim that it's causing hate or that it may eventually lead to violence.
But these are absurd arguments.
You know, claims that I don't think have any weight.
I don't think they bear any weight.
I think they're totally at odds with the First Amendment in the spirit and just the function of our Bill of Rights.
And I'm against any restriction to free speech beyond the criminal things like pedophilia or actually inciting violence, which as far as I'm aware, none of those flyers actually do.
So do I have that right, Jeff?
unidentified
Yes, sir. And I just appreciate you, you know, acknowledging the fact that it is an atrocity, whether you agree with what they're saying.
Like, that's where I'm at with it.
You know, freedom of speech is supposed to be exactly that.
As long as you're not promoting violence or destruction, just because your, you know, flyers or your speech is bothering somebody doesn't make it illegal.
And the fact that it's happening in a conservative stronghold like Florida is really the, I guess, most concerning part.
You know, Ron DeSantis running for president and whatnot.
Claiming to be an advocate for free speech, but at the same time violating people's rights to freedom of speech because he doesn't agree what's on the flyer.
harrison smith
Thank you very much for allowing me.
It would be bad already if it was like, they say something, we say something, we're punished, they're not.
Like, if we're doing equal things, but we're getting punished and they're not, it would already be unfair.
But instead, they're burning cities down, they're attacking people, they're just like causing massive problems.
Nothing is done to them.
We say something about it and we get massively punished.
So there's like, it's not just an uneven application of the law, it's Beyond that.
They are doing things that are bad, not getting punished.
We aren't doing things that are bad and are getting punished.
It's beyond hypocrisy.
It's beyond unfairness.
It's tyranny, is what it is, in my opinion.
And I'm against it in every form.
Thank you for that call, Jeff.
Let's go to Clint in Florida.
He wants to talk about Dresden and the firebombing that took place in World War II. Thanks for calling in.
Clint, you're on the air. Yes, sir.
unidentified
Thank you so much, Harrison.
You've been a great villain for Owen, and I did want to talk about Kurt Vonnegut's book, Slaughterhouse-Five.
Before I get into that, I just feel compelled to say a prayer for Owen, because I know myself what it is like to be under control.
Well, I had an issue where I was being accused and facing five years in prison for something I did not do.
And I just think about Owen all the time, and I just want to say, Holy Jesus, please, Lord, your army of angels, I ask that you provide a hedge of protection, a wall of protection around Owen Schroer, where he is in the darkest of places, Lord.
Where two or more are gathered, there is light, Lord.
I know Owen is a man of light.
He's a wonderful young man.
I see a lot of myself in him.
I'm considerably older now, but he's just such a great person.
I just pray for his safety and continue to support you guys in your efforts to bring the light out and what happened on January 6th, what really happened on January 6th.
harrison smith
Amen. Amen. Amen, Clint.
And let me just say, you can go to DefendOwen.com to contribute to his legal fund, Owen Schroer Emergency Legal Defense Fund.
I actually received a letter from Owen.
In response to a letter that I sent, so some of his mail is getting out.
He said he's been tested spiritually and physically more than ever before, but his main takeaway was he's stronger in his faith now than ever before, and very much looking forward to getting out and being able to pick up the fight where he left off.
So his spirit is not broken, thank God.
He's going to come out of this stronger than ever, but thank you so much for your support and kind words, Clint.
We only have about a minute left here.
What's your take on – so Kurt Vonnegut was actually in the basement.
He was a prisoner of war and in Dresden during the bombing there, and he wrote Slaughterhouse-Five relating his experience there.
What's your comment on that? That's right.
unidentified
I'm looking at the back of his book now.
I've had it for many, many years, and I'll just read this short little paragraph.
Father House Five is one of the world's great anti-war books, an American classic.
Centering on the infamous firebombings of Dresden, Billy Pilgrim's odyssey through time reflects the mystic journey of our own fractured lives as we search for meaning in what we fear most.
And I just say I'm 100% anti-war, although you mess with me, I'm a porcupine, I'm a rattlesnake, but these hot spots around Gaza, I just feel for those people.
I've seen some videos on some websites.
I'm not going to say what those are, but there's plenty of video out there.
People need to stop consuming the low-hanging fruit on the information tree.
And dig deeper for what is really going on.
This is all by design, in my opinion.
And I think BB is selling his people out.
harrison smith
100%, Clint. We've got to go to break, but thank you for the call, sir.
All right, welcome back, folks. Final segment of today's broadcast of The War Room.
We go out to your phone calls.
Once again, we've got Curtis in Florida with an idea about how we can...
Come together as a community of resistance.
This trying time.
Thanks for calling in. Curtis, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi Harrison. Thanks for taking the call.
I spoke to you about Vivek back when he was getting hassled by the press.
So great seeing him with an interview with Alex.
That was just amazing.
But anyway, the remnant always moves, the power of God moves through the remnant of the church in history.
And I think Infowars is the voice of the remnant.
And you put on an Alex Jones for president shirt and go out in public, you're going to find people that are going to give you an approval from all races, colors, and creeds.
It's really great to see that.
And so what I'm getting at, I guess, is that we, the listeners here at Infowars, and I love Ultra 12 and the Brain Force, and I use that, use it every day as an insurance agent.
It keeps me going, especially during an annual enrollment period.
But it's very hectic.
So, yep, love it. So if we all reach out to our churches and our communities that are maybe our ones that give out, you should really reach out to all the pastors.
If everybody called the pastors of their churches, of the churches in their towns, and just tried to ask if they have preparedness measures in case...
In Florida, we kind of do that anyway, and there is a connectivity because of hurricanes.
But throughout the rest of the country, just to help the church engage in preparing For the worst.
Just because they can see prices going up and other issues.
Whether they agree or understand or are awake yet or not.
It's like the prophet Ezekiel was told to speak whether they listened or not.
So whether they, you know, he said to Ezekiel to speak his words whether he was received or resisted.
And that's kind of what Alex does.
And I think that's what God has called us all to do in these last times when the church is asleep.
And, you know, if we are in those days, I mean, God only knows, right?
But you can tell the tree by its fruit.
So I guess that, you know, we have to—the way out of this, or a way of resistance is to— Connect with our churches and with our church leaders and kind of all of us, contact all of them in our towns and in our communities.
And then connect them, if they don't know, if we find positive reaction, then of course connect them with InfoWars stores.
And because we're meeting the spiritual and physical needs of mankind, right?
And so we're supposed to be the city on the hill so that when they'll know that we're Christians by our love for each other, well, you can't see love for each other if we're not supporting each other and taking care of each other.
So that not only does that build a defense wall against whatever the mechanisms of the world may wage against us or the evil one, but it also creates that interest that draws people to want to come to Jesus Christ.
harrison smith
Yeah, so what do you think the most effective way to do that is?
Because I totally agree with you, and I think it's almost the most disappointing thing in the world right now is the inability for the church to actually affect things physically in this world.
People go to church every weekend.
It might be good for their spiritual health, but...
Like, the church is so disconnected from political reality and, like, refuse to see Christians as a distinct group that needs protection and representation.
I mean, how do we activate the church to be more than just, you know, somewhere you go on Sunday morning, but actually be a force for good in this world?
What do you think the most effective argument is for that?
unidentified
I think we're at that turning point, and I think that it took this kind of persecution to come against the church so that people, you know, normally don't, you know, politics and everything.
I was involved in that a long time ago, and I just realized that, you know, politics are politics.
You can have some influence, but you have more influence with your community.
But back to your point, you know, division's always been the war against the church.
And, you know, Paul said, I wish that you would all be in agreement, that there'd be no division among you, but then we have denominations and differences over dogma and, you know, these things that separate us.
But at the core of those things is a love for Christ, and even across Protestant and Catholic You know, we love Jesus Christ because He came to forgive us our sins and He raised from the dead for us while we were sinners.
And by faith, we're given the Holy Spirit, which that is the answer, Harrison.
And so maybe it's just about timing.
You know, maybe it's time for the sleeper to awaken.
And so, as we speak to our leaders in our churches, we're going to find resistance, but we're going to find those that are interested and willing to prepare.
I'm thinking we need to come at it more from an idea that the church needs to be strong, we need to be supportive of our community, and we need to connect with other churches.
harrison smith
Shoot, you're sort of breaking up there.
I'm sorry. I think we might have lost you, Curtis, but I really appreciate your input.
I'll tell you, it's one of the things that, one of the many things that I see the Jews do so well and that I'm sort of jealous of, right?
As Curtis was pointing out, that there's different denominations and the division in the church causes so much trouble.
There's a classic joke that Jews always say where it's like, you know, put two Jews in
a room and three opinions will come out.
I mean, there's a lot of division in the Jewish communities, but at the end of the day, they
support Jews.
Like, it's just like, we're Jews and we're going to support each other, even if we disagree.
Those disagreements are less than our togetherness.
And sort of one of the things that I look at Christian churches and go, why aren't we
Why isn't this happening in our religious community?
And again, it's not like I'm saying Jews shouldn't do it.
I think it's amazing the way the Jews are able to unify in that regard.
I just wish Christians could do the same.
I wish we'd take a page out of their book.
And I think the two things that...
We've got all these divisions.
That's fine. Division is okay.
It's not the worst thing in the world.
We've said it a million times.
You don't want diversity for the sake of diversity because you don't want cacophony.
You don't want just like a million people all just going for themselves.
I mean, it's just chaos. But you also don't want uniformity.
You don't want everybody thinking the same thing and doing the same thing.
And I always relate it to like a symphony or an orchestra where you want people who are We're on the same beat and we're in the same key and we're playing the same music, but one person's playing the flute and one person's playing the cello and everybody's got their own thing that they're doing in their own unique way, but together they make beautiful music.
I mean, that's what we need in our communities.
And I think Christianity is a great unifying thing where we can say, hey, we might disagree on a lot of stuff.
We both agree on the basic tenets of Christianity.
So let's use that as a unifying aspect to come together on some of these things.
And I think even maybe above that would be nationality, that we're all Americans.
And as divisive as some topics can be within America, can we not all...
Come together and say but first and foremost we're Americans and you're American and I'm American so we have that we're brothers in this we're related in this we are siblings in this family so can we not come together as a family and maybe settle our differences later but they're less important than our unifying community because again in that way you know it's not just the Christians that are unified in that but all Americans we can all come together and say we are Americans everybody else is not Therefore, we have interests that are separate and distinct from everybody else.
And we can come together and...
If I'd run for president, my...
Slogan would be something like, make citizenship mean something again.
Make the fact that you're American be important and beneficial.
So, you know, the people who are American get those benefits and people who aren't, don't.
And it's as simple as that.
People treat nationalism like some sort of divisive thing.
Nationalism should be the great unifier that we can all agree on.
But I think churches need to have a lot more impact and a lot more At least just discussions as to how the church itself can affect the world today and not just read about what happened 2,000 years ago, but bring those lessons into the modern world.
I think that's a hugely important resource that we're not taking advantage of.
We'll have about a minute left. Kathy in West Virginia, thanks for calling in.
You're having a problem with Infowars store not being able to order?
unidentified
Well, not really.
I was able to order when I switched to a credit card that wasn't one of the big seven, too big to get failed banks.
I order from you guys all the time.
I'm on subscription. I got a notice that my subscription couldn't go through.
It was on a perfectly good credit card from Wells Fargo, but I couldn't make it go through.
I switched it to a credit card from Chase.
It wouldn't go through.
It's also a perfectly good credit card.
I finally switched to a credit card that was based on a bank that's not a U.S.-based bank, and it went through just fine.
harrison smith
Wow. So you think the big banks may be blocking purchases?
unidentified
I think the two big, two failed banks are blocking.
harrison smith
Interesting. Interesting. Well...
I've heard that before. I've heard that before.
Luckily, you were able to make the purchase.
And, of course, you can always go and buy, like, a Visa gift card from a corner store and use that at Infowarsstore.com.
But don't let their attempts to stop you prevent you from going to Infowarsstore.com.
We need your help to stay on the air.
unidentified
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unidentified
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unidentified
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unidentified
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unidentified
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unidentified
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