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Harrison Smith presents War Room on InfoWars. | |
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You're watching the War Room, InfoWars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Do we have a show for you, folks? | ||
The answer, yes. | ||
We absolutely do have a show for you. | ||
Quite a show for you. | ||
Tons of videos to get to. | ||
More than we'll ever possibly be able to actually get to. | ||
Tons of stories. | ||
I'm going to avoid going down the Israel black hole today. | ||
I'm going to avoid it. I'm going to avoid going down the international black hole. | ||
Ireland and Israel, Europe. | ||
We are going to talk about those things. | ||
We have to. But there's so much more stuff to look into and tell you about. | ||
And importantly, I want to try to connect some dots and take a bird's eye view. | ||
Because as you may know... | ||
The media landscape has changed quite a bit in the recent past. | ||
Stories that previously would only be found on Infowars can now be found on places like Fox News and other outlets that have cropped up since then. | ||
I'm thinking, for example, of really horrific and tragic story of a fight at a high school in North Carolina that ended in a stabbing death. | ||
Horrifying stuff. There's another one I was... | ||
Oh, the kid with the face paint. | ||
Where some guy wrote an article condemning this child for wearing blackface. | ||
And it turns out the kid just had half his face painted black and half of it painted red. | ||
And I just walked by a TV that had Fox on and they were covering that. | ||
And with any of these things, like so many stories that we cover, there's an element of boiling the frog that takes place. | ||
There's an element of... | ||
Incrementalism that makes our job that much more difficult. | ||
Or maybe another way to say it would be you'll never get the full view. | ||
You'll never get the full story just treating each one of these stories like an independent and unrelated event. | ||
And that's the way that they sort of slow drip it to you without connecting the dots, without looking at the trends, without asking what the underlying cause of all of these things truly is. | ||
Because there is one cause. | ||
It's called globalism. | ||
It's called globalism. | ||
That's the word we've put to it. | ||
And it's essentially the ideology of the elite, the worldwide elite who are without national alliance. | ||
Do not fall under the umbrella of a single country, but instead are working and have been working for decades behind the scenes to eradicate prosperity, destroy and deindustrialize the Western world in order to subvert and destroy the foundational ideologies of the Western world. | ||
That are freedom, liberty, independence, justice, truth above everything else. | ||
These things get in the way of conquerors. | ||
These things get in the way of despots and tyrants. | ||
These holdovers from our past are big inconvenience to the people that would rather us live in slavery bound by invisible chains. | ||
And this is what you have to realize. | ||
And I've pointed this out a million times when it comes to the term white, right? | ||
They hate white. They hate white. | ||
They hate whiteness, white people, how to be less white, the terror of whiteness. | ||
And then you look into what they define as whiteness, and it's all the good things in the world that are lovely and make everybody strong and powerful and can be applied across racial divide. | ||
Things like personal responsibility, picking yourself up by your bootstraps, just fairness and being colorblind and upholding a morality over mundane and earthly concerns. | ||
These are the things they say are white and then they say we need to destroy whiteness. | ||
Translation, they want to destroy the things that make everybody strong. | ||
They want to destroy the things that no matter your race, color, or creed make you as an individual or you and your group Able to resist their coercion, manipulation, tyranny, despotism, and control. | ||
So we're gonna talk about what that looks like, where that process is, and how we defeat it on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Where to even begin? | ||
That's my question. Maybe we'll begin. | ||
We will begin in Europe. | ||
We'll begin overseas. Not in Ireland this time. | ||
But in a personal journey I took today through the wilds of the Google search engine. | ||
And this was just my experience in trying to gather information for you. | ||
As I got in today, opened up Twitter, one of the first things I saw was this post by End Wokeness. | ||
A 15-year-old German girl... | ||
Oh, man. | ||
All right, maybe I shouldn't have started. I hate starting with horrific stories of sexual crimes, but here we are. | ||
At least we're not doing the morning show. | ||
I always feel bad waking people up with this sort of stuff, but you should be awake by now, so get ready for the horrors of modern life. | ||
Fair warning. Children, close your ears. | ||
A 15-year-old German girl was raped by a gang of migrants in Hamburg Park. | ||
The trial just ended. | ||
Only and only one of nine of the rapists were sent to jail, and the sentence was only for 2.5 years. | ||
Shame on Judge Ann Meyer Goring. | ||
So I saw this, and there was no article attached, so I thought I'd do some Googling, find out a little bit more about it. | ||
Sounds like a horrifying story. | ||
Clearly is. 15-year-old girl, gang-raped by nine people for God knows how long. | ||
Horrifying. And they all are let out, except for one, who will go to a German jail, which is essentially a sort of lower-end Airbnb for 2.5 years. | ||
So I wanted to search and find more about this. | ||
But oh, wouldn't you know, searching things like migrant gang rape 15-year-old Germany actually ends up with a plethora of results. | ||
A lot more results than just the one. | ||
In fact, I couldn't even find an article about this particular event. | ||
Instead, I find several others, all with almost exactly the same storyline. | ||
From the Guardian all the way back in 2019, German rape case sparks debate on age of criminal | ||
responsibility. | ||
The alleged rape of a woman by a group of teenagers in Ruhr City in Melheim, Mülheim | ||
has shocked Germany and sparked a debate about the age of criminal responsibility. | ||
Five boys, three 14-year-olds and two aged 12, were detained by police on Friday night | ||
in relation to a grave sexual crime. | ||
An 18-year-old woman was treated in a hospital after being targeted in what police spokesperson | ||
described as extreme violence. | ||
She has since been released. | ||
On Monday, prosecutors in the Ruhr region announced they had imprisoned one of the 14-year-old | ||
suspects preemptively given the severity of the charges and two previous reports of sexual | ||
Third time's a charm. All five boys have been suspended from school until the start of summer holidays. | ||
Oh, that'll show them. | ||
You get to start summer early. | ||
That'll teach you to gang rape local women. | ||
But on Wednesday morning, German media reported the police were investigating another sexual assault by minors in the same city. | ||
The latest incident, a 15-year-old girl, was allegedly surrounded by five boys aged between 11 and 17 and subsequently harassed and touched inappropriately on Monday morning. | ||
These assaults come on the back of two high-profile gang rapes in Germany. | ||
January a regional court in Wuppertal found eight teenagers guilty of raping a | ||
13 year old girl near a swimming pool in the town of Vybert in North Rhine-Westphalia. | ||
In Freiburg near the border of Switzerland, 11 men between the ages of | ||
18 and 30 are on trial over the rape of an 18 year old woman last October. | ||
Under German law, children under the age of 14 are not held as criminally | ||
responsible. Instead, liability lies with their legal guardians or the local youth | ||
welfare office. So again it's like I can't even find and the other issue is | ||
that this was all the way back in 2019. | ||
This was four years ago at least, over four years, almost five years ago at this point, January of 2019. | ||
And since then they've learned that if you report accurately and responsibly on these events, it really makes people mad at the policymakers for bringing in these people by the millions and then failing to uphold the law and actually punish them for their horrific traumatizing attacks against the native Germans. | ||
And so they've sort of stopped reporting on them as much. | ||
In fact, some places in We're good to go. | ||
But that wasn't the only one. This one from November 2021, just about two years ago. | ||
Ten out of twelve men who gang-raped 15-year-old girl are migrants. | ||
They've managed to identify twelve men, ten of whom with migrant backgrounds, who are believed to have brutally gang-raped a 15-year-old German girl for over two hours in a Hamburg park last fall. | ||
I wonder if it was the same park. | ||
Who's to say? While one of them was briefly detained, not a single one of them is currently in custody. | ||
It took place in September of 2020 around 11.15 p.m. | ||
when the girl had been walking home after leaving a friend's birthday party. | ||
As the 15-year-old girl was walking through Hamburg's city park, her night took a horrific turn. | ||
And I think you can tell where it goes from there. | ||
The gang rapist finished around 1.45 a.m. | ||
Now, more than a year after the attack, prosecutors say they've identified the alleged perpetrators. | ||
They identified five men as suspects, then later identified two 20-year-old twin brothers believed to have taken part in the gang rape. | ||
After subsequent investigations, police now believe a dozen men were involved. | ||
All 12 were between the ages of 16 and 23. | ||
Ten of them have migrant backgrounds. | ||
They briefly detained one of the subjects but promptly released him. | ||
The rest of the alleged perpetrators remain at large. | ||
They're checking whether or not they should bring charges. | ||
I guess that's a difficult decision for the German authorities. | ||
That's just another one. | ||
Just another case. So again, I'm looking for this current case, the trial that just ended in 2023. | ||
There's no information about it. | ||
No one's publishing anything on it. | ||
Not a lot of public concern, I guess. | ||
Or maybe they just got sick of it. | ||
Like too much of something, you get sick of it, right? | ||
When every couple of days you're reading about another horrific gang rape, life destroyed, a woman held against her will for two hours while she's brutally abused. | ||
It's like enough is enough. | ||
I just don't want to hear about it anymore. | ||
Maybe that's what happened. I don't know. | ||
Here's one from even farther back. | ||
25th of October of October 2016, German gang who raped 14-year-old girl and left her, quote, like a piece of meat, spared jail. | ||
The mild sentence has prompted backlash locally. | ||
Well, not very much, apparently, because it's still happening here. | ||
What, seven years later? | ||
Gang of men and boys who raped a 14-year-old girl in a brutal attack before leaving her partially naked and unconscious in freezing temperatures will avoid jail, it has been reported. | ||
Again, what I'm illustrating here is that this is a pattern. | ||
This isn't a one-off. | ||
This isn't a singular event. | ||
This has been going on for years and time and time again. | ||
The perpetrators of this, who themselves, have been brought in to Germany by the authorities, evade punishment by the authorities, and are able to continue their outrages. | ||
But then, so I was having trouble finding this article. | ||
I was going, all right, well, where's this one? | ||
Where's any reporting about this particular rape? | ||
Gang rape by migrants of a native German girl, of which only one goes to prison for two and a half years. | ||
So I think, all right, what information do I have? | ||
I have the name of the judge, Judge Ann Meyer Goring. | ||
Now, if you search Judge Ann Meyer-Goring, this rape case doesn't come up. | ||
What does come up was her recent conviction of a 93-year-old man for his Nazi crimes. | ||
93-year-old German Bruno D accused of being an SS guard. | ||
He was 17 years old in 1944 and 1945 when he was a guard at a Nazi concentration camp, certainly against his will, having been drafted in the late stages of the war when they were desperate for any manpower they could get. | ||
He was sentenced by this judge to three years in prison. | ||
These are the priorities of the people running Europe right now. | ||
These are the priorities. | ||
This is what they see as justice. | ||
Some 17-year-old who was standing guard outside of a concentration camp 75 years ago gets a greater punishment than gang rapists. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The good news is it's not too late. | ||
Even for Europe. | ||
I know when I was in England... | ||
Because Infowars sent me over there to cover some protests that were going on that the British press was legally barred from commenting on. | ||
And any outlet, any media outlet with an office in Britain wasn't allowed to comment on these protests. | ||
So I went over there for Infowars because we're American and we get to say whatever we want. | ||
We had to do it secretly. It was like a spy mission. | ||
It was very fun. While I was there, a lot of the, hanging out with a lot of the people on the right wing in the UK, they had this sort of Rome is burning mentality of it's over for Europe. | ||
Now it's time to sort of figure out how you personally can have a good life despite your entire civilization burning around you. | ||
But I've never agreed with that. | ||
And I think the evidence now is that it's not too late and that all it takes is concerted will, effort, and bravery and... | ||
Just truth-telling from Europeans. | ||
And you can fix this problem. | ||
You can fix it overnight, almost. | ||
It's really not a big issue. | ||
In fact, I think Nick Fuentes said on Twitter something that stuck with me recently, where he said, you know, the asylum seekers are not a big problem, right? | ||
The guys in boats coming across the channel are not difficult to stop. | ||
It's actually incredibly easy to stop them. | ||
The problem is with the leadership. | ||
The problem is with the policy makers who are choosing to allow this to happen. | ||
They're the issue, they're the roadblock to a peaceful and prosperous continent. | ||
And of course the primary weapon that they employ is information, is by controlling, manipulating and distorting information. | ||
I actually have a pretty good example of this. | ||
Remember yesterday we read a headline from CNN and my first about the stabbings in Ireland where an Algerian migrant stabbed a bunch of children And that inspired a riot and a protest from Irish nationalists. | ||
And the way it was worded, I said, you know, if all I had was the headline, I would think this was a far-right person that stabbed the kid, right? | ||
It was like, following Irish stabbing, the danger of the far-right leads discussion or something like that, where it was like, well, wait. | ||
If all I have is this information, all I have is the headline, I'm not reading into it anymore, I'm going to come away with the idea that a far right person stabbed a kid. | ||
And then there were riots in support of that or something. | ||
But that's the opposite. And yet, this morning, I am yes, you are no on Twitter post this. | ||
This is what mainstream media propaganda does to people. | ||
This is how NPCs are created. | ||
Speaking to an Irish woman in the airport, tell her, I'd like to go to Dublin. | ||
She starts speaking about riots. | ||
I ask her what caused them, quote, oh, some far-right person stabbed someone, I think. | ||
That's what they come away with. | ||
This is how complete their informational control is, where people somehow come away with the exact opposite idea | ||
of what's happening. | ||
Now nobody, as far as I know, in the mainstream media, went out there and said a far-right person stabbed | ||
everybody. | ||
But it's the subtle tactics that they use to distort and conceal and dissimulate | ||
leaves people with the wrong idea. | ||
I've said a million times, the purpose of the media, mainstream media in today's world, is to tell you the truth, | ||
but leave you believing a lie. | ||
They'll tell you the truth. They'll say, Yes, after the riots, the far-right is a major topic of | ||
conversation after the stabbing. | ||
I guess that's true. Yeah, technically that is true. | ||
Yes, people are talking about the far right. | ||
Yes, there were riots. Yes, there was a stabbing. | ||
All of that is technically, in the most literal sense, true. | ||
But you walk away believing the opposite of reality. | ||
When the reality is that the far right riots were... | ||
in response to the migrant stabbing. | ||
So this is why the information war is at the center of all of this. | ||
Because it's through manipulation of information that they get their people in charge, | ||
the people in charge then open the borders and make it illegal to dissent from them | ||
and pass hate speech laws that disallow you from even discussing the policies that they're implementing. | ||
And then the very easily solved problem of dudes in dinghies showing up on your shore | ||
becomes impossible to correct. | ||
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So let's go to some responses about this, some videos here. | ||
We'll go to clip number 14, and we'll just show the first about 30 seconds of this. | ||
I'll pull this out here. But this is the... | ||
I don't even know how to pronounce... | ||
It's the president. | ||
It's the Irish president, Leo Varadkar, on the stabbings at the schools. | ||
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Clip number 14. Just finally, in relation to the terrible events that occurred on Parnell Square on Thursday, I really would ask people to try and avoid connecting crime with migration. | |
It's not right. Yes, of course, people who are migrants might commit crimes, just as people who aren't commit crimes. | ||
In a country of 5.3 million people, That's the argument. | ||
We've heard this a million times. We can take the video down. | ||
Where they say, stop connecting migrants with crime. | ||
Irish people commit crime too. | ||
As if that's Now, first of all, this in and of itself is a victory in the information war. | ||
The fact that they're literally getting up and going, I don't notice what we're doing. | ||
If you could do me a favor and not notice the outcome of the policies that we're implementing, it's just rude. | ||
It's rude to notice these things. | ||
I was kind of Scottish there, my apologies. | ||
But here's the point. Think of a nation like a family. | ||
And for all of human history, a nation has been, for all intents and purposes, an extended family. | ||
This is like... You bring in a stranger to your house. | ||
That stranger abuses your children. | ||
Your children complain. | ||
And you say, well, but you hit your sister sometimes. | ||
And it's like, yeah, but we're your kids. | ||
The Irish people are Irish. | ||
Yes, every civilization, every community, every society has elements that are criminal, | ||
that are abusive, and you can deal with those. | ||
That's not the issue. | ||
The issue is you're bringing other people in that don't belong there, that you don't | ||
have a responsibility for, that are not an innate part of your wider family, that are | ||
then abusing your family and you're siding with the strangers. | ||
It's not that all migrants are committing crime, obviously. | ||
And it's not that Irish never commit crime, obviously. | ||
These are not the arguments that are being made. | ||
He's arguing against a straw man. | ||
He is making claims that nobody's making and then defeating those and acting like he won an argument that nobody's having with him. | ||
No, the point is, you're bringing in people who are committing crime. | ||
And even if it was just they're committing crime at the exact same rate as the Irish, it still wouldn't be an excuse for why you're bringing criminal strangers into your community and allowing them to abuse and attack the people that have no choice but were born there, but are Irish, but are a part of this family by nature of their birth. | ||
In the exact same way that if you brought in some stranger off the street that abused your children, it's your fault. | ||
You didn't have to bring them in. | ||
You do have a responsibility for your children and if your children misbehave, if the natives of this island misbehave, yes, it's your responsibility to keep them in check or punish them as you see fit. | ||
But that doesn't mean you then get to bring in other people to abuse your children And act like it's fine because your children sometimes hit each other. | ||
I mean, this is completely and utterly ridiculous, insane, nonsensical. | ||
And that's if you take the presumed or implied status of migrants being less than or equal in terms of criminal rate to the native Irish. | ||
But that's absolutely not true. | ||
And we'll show you the numbers on the other side. | ||
This is not true at all. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Yes, like I said... | ||
I do not believe it's lost for Europe. | ||
And the events in Ireland give me particular cause for hope that they can turn things around before it gets to a point where correction is drenched in blood. | ||
I mean, that's the point of all of this, is that they're either setting us up to totally submit, kowtow, and be actually physically, literally destroyed forever, the people of Europe, the natives who have been there for tens of thousands of years, to go away forever, or only to be remade by gene editing later, right, or | ||
something like that, or to fight back in a way that will inevitably be horrific and violent | ||
and horrifying. | ||
Or the third option is you just don't let it get to that point at all. | ||
You don't let those conditions develop at all by not importing millions upon millions | ||
of foreigners into your borders. | ||
So that's the option we like to choose. | ||
We don't want to see the violence. | ||
We don't want to see the collapse and the racial conflict boil over. | ||
But in a way, it's almost preferable to an entire race of people going away forever, | ||
I mean, not according to some people, but I'd rather just never get to that point. | ||
That's what I'd like to resist. | ||
And I think the Irish have a particular part to play in this. | ||
As most other countries are so far gone at this point, the Irish were sort of spared for a while from this Influx of migrants to a genocidal degree and the fact that they're doing it in Ireland now at such a rate with such rapidity and that the Irish don't have, shouldn't have, have no reason to have the inborn guilt that seems to plague people like the British who, again, I think it's unfair and it's psychological manipulation and it's really abusive and These people have them hate themselves. | ||
I think that's horrible. But at least you can kind of understand where they're like, well, we did abuse people all over the world, so I guess this is what we deserve. | ||
We'll go away now. Goodbye. But the Irish are like, we never did anything to anybody. | ||
We're the fighting Irish. | ||
They've been resisting occupation for hundreds of years. | ||
So they're in a particularly important inflection point here. | ||
And I hope that they... | ||
Take advantage of it. But it's not just Ireland that's doing this. | ||
French teen is stabbed by Arab migrants, so police vow to crack down on French citizens protesting it. | ||
Clip number one here we can play. | ||
A large protest against mass migration has broken out in Lyon, France. | ||
We can go and roll this as B-roll clip number one. | ||
Because this is happening. | ||
I mean, people are standing up against this. | ||
And I pray to God that it's not too little too late. | ||
And that through political action, there can actually be a restitution of reason and love rather than hatred of the people of Europe. | ||
That's happening in France. | ||
We talked yesterday about how major national polls in Ireland show that 75% of Irish people think there should be less immigration. | ||
Of course, and I think we named the segment about that. | ||
You know, Ireland criminalizes the majority opinion. | ||
75% of the people believe it, but if you say it, it's hate speech. | ||
Okay, this is how insane it is. It's even more so in Britain, where 9 out of 10 of them, 9 out of 10 Brits, want a 5-year immigration freeze to allow public services to catch up. | ||
So this is our democracy, right? | ||
This is the thing that we have to go to war against Russia over, and it's our unifying call. | ||
It's our democracy. But when 9 out of 10 of the people of a country want something, the government will make it illegal to express that opinion. | ||
Now again, Keith Woods, in response to the video we just saw of the Irish president, saying, please don't associate migrant crime with migration. | ||
Please don't blame migrants. | ||
Us for bringing in the people that stab your daughters? | ||
Keith Wood says, Asking us to not connect crime to immigration is asking us to ignore reality. | ||
Across Europe, Algerian immigrants commit crime at a vastly disproportionate rate to other ethnic groups. | ||
And Ireland has more asylum applications from Algeria than any other country in the EU. Here you can see comparison charts where the national citizens, the natives of the country, are... | ||
Rated at 1. And in comparison to that, Algerians in Germany commit 10 times as much crime. | ||
In Italy, they commit 17 times as much crime. | ||
Or I guess that's Ireland. | ||
And in Spain, they commit 10 times as much crime. | ||
And then Moroccans, it's 4, 8, and 4. | ||
Africans, 4, 6, and 3. | ||
So just many times more than the natives of that land. | ||
Again, these are people that Don't belong in these countries. | ||
Done nothing to build these countries. | ||
They are recent arrivals, brought over, carried over by NGOs. | ||
They don't even have to risk a sea voyage. | ||
you know, at least, you know, when people were coming to America from Italy in the 1800s or early 1900s, | ||
it was like a, it was like a life choice. | ||
It was like, I'm going to go there and I'm going to make it because otherwise I'm going to starve and I can't afford a | ||
trip back. | ||
So like, we're going to sell all of our stuff here, go to America and work our butts off. | ||
Like that at least had some sacrifice on the side of the immigrant to make it, you know, something that they're | ||
willing to fight for. | ||
These people are literally picked up by NGO boats, carried over, given money, given food, given places to stay, given a welfare check every month. | ||
And they still commit crime at many, many times more than the Native Europeans, who are the primary victims of their crime. | ||
In France, Africans commit over half of violent crimes on public transport, despite being just 3.2% of the population. | ||
That gives you an idea of just how outsized the migrant crime truly is. | ||
So again, with the Irish president saying, don't blame migrants for crime they commit... | ||
That wouldn't even make sense if it was on a one-to-one basis. | ||
Instead, we're dealing with a 17-to-one ratio, and that's—so it makes about 17 times less sense, what he's saying. | ||
But let's hear what some other people say. | ||
Let's go to clip number 13 here. | ||
This is Irish labor leader Ivana Bassic reacting to the stabbing attacks by an Algerian migrant. | ||
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Let's watch. We need to see an independent review of what went wrong. | |
We also need to see a real commitment from government to tackle and target the far right, to ensure intelligence-led policing is tackling and taking them on. | ||
And thirdly, we need a commitment from government to give Gardaí the resources they need, frontline Gardaí, to ensure that we have more personnel. | ||
Yes, that's right. In response to the vicious stabbing attack of children by an Algerian migrant, the Labour... | ||
Members of Parliament in Ireland are demanding more police resources against the natives of Ireland who are protesting their policies. | ||
Absolutely incredible, as in not credible, as in shouldn't be in charge of anything. | ||
And this is happening even with Perfectly peaceful, totally reasonable actions of protest. | ||
Irish villagers erect roadblocks to stop government from bussing migrants into their community. | ||
I mean, imagine this. I mean, just think about it. | ||
You don't have to imagine. It's actually happening. | ||
So just think about it. Let this sink in. | ||
You have Irish villagers having to erect roadblocks and take pseudo-military action against their own government who are actively trying to colonize their village with Africans. | ||
Residents of villages in Ireland have resorted to establishing barricades and road checkpoints around their communities to prevent the government from relocating asylum seekers to the area. | ||
Locals of Dromar in County Leitrim took the drastic measure to cordon off the village on Friday amid rumors the Department of Integration was planning to bus in dozens of foreign nationals without prior agreement by community leaders. | ||
Again, our democracy. | ||
So, I mean, this is already... | ||
Entering the realm of civil war. | ||
You already have Irish villagers who are probably just busy enough trying to keep their bills paid and lives on track. | ||
But now they've got to actually erect roadblocks and try to physically stop their own government from invading their community with foreigners. | ||
Asylum seekers from countries that aren't at war. | ||
Grown, military-aged men who are being bussed in by the hundreds. | ||
And the response to that? | ||
Counselor calls Irish protesters against open migration organized far-right terrorists. | ||
Is this civil war in Ireland, folks? | ||
Could be. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to continue to talk about what's going on in Ireland. | ||
Again, I could probably just cover the important parts and just spend a single segment on this. | ||
I'll tell you why I think it's important. | ||
It's a microcosm. | ||
It's like a zoomed-in, hyper-detailed view of what's going on worldwide here in America, elsewhere in Europe, basically anywhere there's white people. | ||
Sorry for noticing that pattern, but it just exists, so there it is. | ||
And it's a combination of all of these things. | ||
It is the coordinated, organized, well-funded migration program that's swamping native European populations. | ||
It's the criminalization of Opposition to this program, criminalization of dissent through hate speech laws. | ||
It's the manipulation of the media, completely blinding the average person to the reality of what's going on. | ||
This story in particular is one that is not being covered almost anywhere else. | ||
So I feel a responsibility to shine a light on it in that case. | ||
So it's like a combination of all these things, and it's happening at an incredibly rapid rate. | ||
And again, the... | ||
The country of Ireland is in a particularly useful position to oppose this worldwide. | ||
And of course that starts locally. | ||
And the only argument they have against this is that it's somehow hateful to not open up your borders. | ||
It's utterly ridiculous. | ||
It's totally nonsensical. | ||
No other country in the world Would be expected to do this. | ||
Like, okay, no other country outside of the white ones, right? | ||
I gotta make that little caveat. | ||
Because obviously every European country is expected to kowtow to these demands. | ||
And every African or Asian country or South American, Latin American country have extremely stringent immigration laws that nobody is protesting and nobody is bothering to call them racist. | ||
So... This is the frustration, is that it's so easy to fix this. | ||
It's so simple. It's so right and good to not open up your borders to full-on invasion of millions upon millions of grown men to come and live on the dole for their whole lives. | ||
It's so simple. It's so easy. | ||
The only thing stopping us is an illusion. | ||
Our words, like racist or bigot, Or Islamophobe or whatever. | ||
It's just these little vibrations in the air, these little words that are an insurmountable barrier to just common sense, law and order, basic protection that the government is solely responsible for providing. | ||
That's why it's so frustrating. It is a microcosm of what's going on in the world wide, and we'll show you some videos to illustrate this, but just touching for a second on the stories we just covered. | ||
Irish villagers erect roadblocks to stop government from bussing migrants in their community. | ||
Protesters have expressed their discontent in recent days of the possibility of new arrivals to the town, citing security and the saturation of public services as their primary concerns. | ||
Migrants will soon compose a third of Rosler Harbour's population. | ||
So this little town, probably just a couple hundred people, the population is being increased by a third. | ||
Foreigners, Algerians, Moroccans, Africans, whatever, however they got there. | ||
These asylum seekers. | ||
And to oppose this... | ||
The Irish council, Irish councillors are calling you organized far-right terrorist. | ||
Oh, you're not just hateful. | ||
You're not just bigots. | ||
You're not just far-right and, you know, not progressive. | ||
You know, you're not enlightened because you don't want to commit suicide on a national level. | ||
No, no, now you're terrorist. | ||
Now you're terrorist, okay? | ||
This is the language that they're using. | ||
And again, it's all predicated on a total lack of information that the average person has that can lead to, like the exchange that we illustrated earlier of a woman saying, I don't know, it's not that far, right? | ||
Stab somebody? I'm not sure what happened, right? | ||
They don't even know this is going on. | ||
So if you know what's going on and you're able to not submit to the indoctrinated, ingrained self-hatred that they're pushing on you, then you can stand up against this, argue against it, point out how utterly asinine and damaging all of this is, and hopefully fix it in the political sphere before it results in literal genocide. | ||
So let's go now to first clip number 12. | ||
We covered yesterday how Gript, G-R-I-P-T, is a media outlet that was the only one that published the nationality of the stabbing suspect, the guy who stabbed the little girls, the Algerian guy. | ||
They were the only ones to publish it, and they were called all sorts of names, and it was said that they were contributing to the far-right riots that occurred by pointing out the truth, by just telling the truth. | ||
And so this is the editor of Gripped Media, John McGurk, on Irish TV being challenged by a mainstream media journalist for daring to release the nationality of the perpetrator. | ||
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Let's go to that video now. | |
And according to Sunday, the independent has never worked a day in his life. | ||
And it's not the first incident. | ||
Let me finish this point. Ryan Casey, the boyfriend of Ashley Murphy, asked a very reasonable question in court in his victim impact statement when he said... | ||
Let's just talk. No, no, because you didn't cover it when it happened, so don't cut it off now. | ||
We did, actually. | ||
I just want to go back, because your website, John McGurk, has received a lot of criticism this weekend. | ||
For reporting the news. For choosing to highlight the nationality of the suspect in this night's attack at a moment in time when there were hostilities in the city centre. | ||
I'm wondering in what way did you feel his nationality had a bearing on this incident? | ||
It was entirely relevant because, as subsequent facts have shown, he was somebody who came here, was granted, was given citizenship after being issued with a deportation order and has never, according to the Sunday Independent, worked a day in his life. | ||
It is relevant because of what happened with Joseph Puska, what happened in Sligo with Yusuf Polanyi. | ||
It is further relevant, I would say. | ||
I mean, it's fascinating that I'm being asked this question because no one is saying the story was untrue. | ||
Essentially, the story... No, I'm not going to say it's untrue. | ||
Essentially... I asked you what is relevant... | ||
Yeah, essentially the position now seems to have gone from, you know, we're worried about misinformation and disinformation, to all of a sudden you can no longer report true information, or you're whipping up fear. | ||
And so I would question, your fellow journalist, we're discussing journalism, I would question you, what power do you have, Ciara, or any journalist have, to decide what fact the public should or should not know? | ||
I'm not saying that they have... | ||
I'm saying what journalists do have John McGurk, but they do have John McGurk, is responsibility. | ||
For what? That's what journalists have. | ||
Not to overheat an already exposed situation. | ||
Not to overheat or inflame an already hostile situation. | ||
That's the responsibility journalists also have. | ||
What your essential position is, Is that you, as a journalist sitting in that chair, should decide what information the people watching this program have. | ||
And if you decide that they can't handle it, you don't give it to them. | ||
In this case, the information was true, it was relevant. | ||
Okay, Michelle, I want to let you respond to that. | ||
These are the multiple layers of protection that the truth has shrouded in a bodyguard of dissimulation, if not outright lies, that you've got The media who refuses to publish it. | ||
Social media who will silence you for saying it. | ||
And these are all non-governmental organizations. | ||
But on top of that, you now have the government passing hate speech laws that will punish media outlets or individual citizens from speaking out, telling the truth. | ||
The truth has to be the ultimate ideal. | ||
It has to be unencumbered, unadulterated. | ||
It has to be published. | ||
And if people are coming to conclusions based on the truth Then they're true conclusions. | ||
And even if they're uncomfortable, even if they make the liars and the deceivers uncomfortable, we're gonna keep telling them. | ||
We're gonna keep talking about them. | ||
But you heard in that last part sort of how I mean, just the role of the media. | ||
And you hear them, without actually saying it, insinuate that the role of the media is to control what the people hear, what they say, in order to control their thoughts, control their minds, control their positions politically. | ||
Well, also on that panel was Lord Mayor of Dublin. | ||
Now, when you think of Lord Mayor of Dublin, what do you picture? | ||
Who do you picture as Lord Mayor of Dublin? | ||
Is it a fat Chinese woman? | ||
Because that's what it is. Here's Lord Mayor of Dublin, Hazel Chu, saying the quiet part out loud. | ||
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Let's watch. Clip 11. | |
When there are children, being children that is going through senseless violence, the first part of call is unity, John. | ||
The first part of call is to make sure that everyone is safe. | ||
No, everyone is safe and that you are a united front. | ||
No, no, no. You said we didn't interrupt you, so please don't interrupt me. | ||
My point is, in a united front and responsible journalism, you send out a message to say what has happened, the facts behind it, and what should happen then. | ||
You do not start describing perpetrators and send out a month. | ||
So she just said that the point of journalism is unity. | ||
It's to solidify The beliefs of the Irish people into those that are predetermined and distributed from on high by the Irish government. | ||
Not the truth, not reality. | ||
Unity is the highest value. | ||
We're gonna show you a powerful video on the other side. | ||
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Stay with us. These are just words, but words can be powerful things. | |
If you listen to me for just a few minutes, I'll show you how. | ||
You see, there's a war of words taking place in Ireland today. | ||
It's a war with thousands of casualties, and the number of dead men grows by the month. | ||
There's a rot eating away at the heart of Irish society, a festering petulance seeping from the top down, devouring our nation's soul. | ||
Every single day Irish men are surrounded by overt and covert messaging designed to emasculate them, to tear them down and make them less than harmless, to make them eat themselves up with self-doubt and shame, to destroy their inheritance through sloth and avarice. | ||
Their very identity is attacked and ground down into nothingness. | ||
Sure anybody can be a man. | ||
Anybody can be Irish. | ||
All you need is a scrap of paper or to change your clothes. | ||
We're told every day that the worst thing we can be is proud to be. | ||
Ah, she'll be grand. Ah, she'll be grand. | ||
Well, no. We're not bloody grand. | ||
We're being suicided. | ||
We're being depressed out of existence. | ||
And if you haven't opened your eyes to this, then you're either blind or you're so bogged down in pleasuring yourself with trinkets and fantasies and distractions that when the cold, harsh reality of your childless, hopeless future finally hits you, It'll be too late. | ||
You'll be a foreigner in your own homeland. | ||
Unwanted, demonised and marginalised. | ||
This isn't the first time it's happened either. | ||
Paul Recklears described the English school system in Ireland as the murder machine. | ||
A system aimed at substituting Irish men and Irish women with mere things. | ||
Things that have no allegiance whatsoever, but are made to be bought and sold. | ||
And the corporate masters have pulled the strings of power on this island. | ||
We are mere things. | ||
We're pawns, economic units of death and labour and nothing more. | ||
They spend billions lobbying to trample Ireland's manhood, our children and our families. | ||
The pay gone bean men behind closed doors to fill our minds with propaganda, distorting reality and bending it to their will. | ||
All with a faint smile. | ||
Disarming words like equality, inclusion and diversity. | ||
But all designed to use up, to subjugate and to replace us. | ||
Drink your beer and shut up, bigot. | ||
Watch your sport ball and shut up, bigot. | ||
So what if your people are a minority by 2050? | ||
Shall you be dead, bigot? | ||
But the peddlers of these crooked lies betray something when they berate us. | ||
Their indignation and their bluster belie their own bigotry. | ||
They hate us for one reason and one reason alone. | ||
Fear. You see, the natural state of Irishmen for a thousand years is to fight. | ||
We've survived war and famine and ethnic cleansing and we're still here. | ||
They fear us because they know something that they want us to forget. | ||
They want us to forget that the most precious thing we can have in this world is our own people. | ||
They tried to make us forget that. | ||
They've tried to placate us with fancy toys and sedate us with alcohol and drown us in death because they know that we'll never stand up and fight for fancy toys or f***ing football players. | ||
But for our own people, for our children, for our parents, for our brothers and sisters, for our cousins and countrymen, For the sake of our own people, we will struggle and fight. | ||
And we won't ever slack it. | ||
And we'll never, ever tire. | ||
And we'll never lose courage and never despair. | ||
For in the heart of every true gale lies a seed. | ||
A seed of fire that lays dormant until disturbed. | ||
And once that seed cracks open, once they shame us far enough, once they strip us of our civility, once they push us to the edge, and that flame bursts forth like a whirlwind, They'll reap the seeds that they've sown. | ||
And woe to those who stand on our path. | ||
Woe to those who stoke the flames. | ||
We are your greatest fear. | ||
It applies to everyone worldwide of every race, color, and creed because nobody is getting out of this globalist plan if they have their way. | ||
Nobody is immune to their degradation, corruption, and destruction of your very identity in the pursuit of your enslavement. | ||
Incredibly powerful stuff. | ||
That was posted on Twitter by an account called ThoughtsToby, at ThoughtsToby. | ||
I just retweeted it online. | ||
If you follow me at Harrison H. Smith, you can find that video there. | ||
Please do share it. That's the type of inspiration we need in order to fight back against this despicable plot to destroy our very selves. | ||
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How can they just sit there and say this to our faces? | ||
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I personally feel insulted when you hear some of the things Democrats and leftists around the world say with a totally straight face, as if they think you're stupid. | ||
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We're going to cover sort of what that looks like, how that's manifesting on the other side. | ||
I think maybe I'll just do some... | ||
Some random stories here. | ||
Don't necessarily have to elaborate on because we'll be doing some elaboration a little bit later. | ||
But here's some top stories from today. | ||
Top Pentagon official, Stephen Hovanick, arrested in human trafficking scheme. | ||
A top Pentagon official has been arrested for and is facing a charge for misdemeanor solicitation of sex. | ||
This is in Coweta County, Georgia. | ||
They arrested a top Department of Defense administrator as part of a human trafficking sting and released video of him allegedly requesting paid sex from an undercover agent. | ||
He oversees the schools, educating the children of U.S. service members. | ||
He is the Department of Defense Education Chief of Staff. | ||
So yes, the Pentagon, who has quite a storied history with not just spending trillions of dollars they can't account for, but also... | ||
Having child pornography on their servers, if you remember that story. | ||
The education chief of staff in charge of educating children of US service members himself is a whoremonger human trafficker. | ||
That's at least what he's been accused of. | ||
This, of course, is happening in the same month. | ||
Where previously, Feds busted a high-profile prostitution ring with politicians revealed as clients. | ||
This was from November 9th. | ||
You remember we covered this on War Room. | ||
And it was very odd because they're like, yeah, they made people scan their IDs and show their credentials so we know exactly who their customers are. | ||
But they didn't release a single name, even though there were likely hundreds of people visiting this rub-and-tug outlet about 20 minutes away from Washington, D.C. I don't know. | ||
I haven't actually taken a stance on this or delved into it too much, but Mario Nafal on Twitter has this. | ||
CIA's secret UFO retrieval missions uncovered. | ||
Since 2003, Office of Global Access, a division of the CIA, has been actively involved in retrieving alien spacecraft, according to sources. | ||
U.S. government has reportedly recovered at least nine non-human craft. | ||
Including some from crashes, two found completely intact. | ||
The CIA allegedly possesses a system capable of detecting cloaked UFOs and a specialized military unit, or multiple of them, who are dispatched to recover the wreckage, per the sources. | ||
So we're working on getting somebody who can sort of elucidate what's going on here, a trustworthy source in all of this. | ||
Hopefully we'll have by the end of the week. | ||
If you have any suggestions, hit me up on Twitter. | ||
Anybody you know that is reliable and respectable and will talk about this and provide some clarity, I'd love to know who I should be looking to. | ||
Meanwhile, 3M and DuPont have had a massive success. | ||
Oh yes, 3M and DuPont, the chemical giants, are declaring victory as they have defeated a massive class action lawsuit over forever chemicals. | ||
U.S. Appeals Court on Monday handed 3M, Corveta Inc., subsidiary E.I. DuPont-Demore and Co., and other manufacturers of toxic so-called forever chemicals, a big win in their fight against legal liability for the substances, rejecting a lower court's ruling that would have allowed about 11.8 million Ohio residents to sue the companies as a group. | ||
The Cincinnati, Ohio-based 6th U.S. District Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a lower court's approval of the massive class action lawsuit, which included virtually every resident of Ohio and put considerable legal pressure on the chemical manufacturers to settle plaintiff's claims. | ||
The court found lead plaintiff Kevin Hardwick filed too broad a complaint against the manufacturers and had not shown per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances or PFAs found in his body could be traced directly to the defendants, such as units of 3M, DuPont, and others. | ||
So they're free to poison us more. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is TheWarRoomInfoWars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Here's what we're going to do. | ||
I'm going to keep going through some of these disconnected stories. | ||
And in the next segment, I'm going to show a video that is sort of a, it's like a category of video that we're seeing on social media quite a bit now. | ||
I'm going to try to provide some context to it, and that'll be more of a bird's eye view look at not what is behind individual instances of Suffering of the American people, but rather how that suffering is a desired and designed occurrence within a larger framework of global depopulation. | ||
We'll do that in the next segment, but here I want to get some of these stories that I think you need to know about. | ||
So again, 3M and DuPont have defeated a massive class action lawsuit over Forever Chemicals. | ||
The court said that the complainant's Complaint rarely targeted the actions of any one company and instead accused the company of collectively contaminating the environment with the chemicals. | ||
The appeals court instructed the lower court to dismiss Hardwick's lawsuit, which had aimed to force the companies to pay for studies analyzing the health impacts of PFAs. | ||
The chemicals are used in a wide range of consumer products, including nonstick plans and clothing, and have been tied to cancer and other diseases. | ||
Of course, you're an Infowars viewer. | ||
You've known about this for a very long time. | ||
I'd also say that I think the very minimum should be that these companies should probably have some sort of scientific testing as to the effects of the chemicals that they are, in fact, pumping absolutely everywhere and that are contaminating just about every American's drinking water at this point. | ||
The chemicals are referred to as forever chemicals because they do not easily break down in nature | ||
or the human body. | ||
And of course are related to a large variety of negative health effects. | ||
3M agreed in June to pay $10.3 billion to settle hundreds of claims the company polluted | ||
public drinking water with the chemicals. | ||
While Chimor's company, DuPont and Corteva reached a similar deal with US water providers | ||
for $1.19 billion. | ||
US EPA has called PFAs an urgent public health and environmental issue and has taken steps to regulate PFAs, including in drinking water. | ||
Well, good. Well, good. | ||
You're taking steps towards regulating the thing that is already pervasive in our environment. | ||
Wonderful. Just wonderful. | ||
Just a reminder, just a quick little refresher for you. | ||
You can't rely on these companies. | ||
You can't rely on the government. They'll wait until the problem is insurmountable. | ||
And then they'll point to it and go, ah, there's nothing we can do at this point. | ||
So it's up to you. Filter your water. | ||
Be aware of this and do what you can. | ||
Even though it's impossible at this point to totally avoid forever chemicals, there's a lot you can be doing. | ||
And InfoWars has plenty of information about how to do that, including things like getting an air filter, because a lot of the PFAs that get into our bodies is not from water. | ||
It's from the air. It's from dust particles. | ||
That essentially are made up of these plastics. | ||
And so you're going to want to be filtering your air and your water as well as just doing things like vacuuming a lot, especially if you have kids. | ||
Kids have way more exposure to these things because they're always crawling on the ground and the dust settles on, you know, the PFA dust will settle on the ground and they pick it up there. | ||
So you can't rely on the authorities. | ||
You have to be taking care of yourself in these regards. | ||
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Meanwhile, Harris County Judge Lena Hidalgo faces criminal abuse of office complaint referred to Texas Rangers. | ||
So as you may know, long before she was ever in the office she was not qualified for and doesn't deserve, InfoWars was on her case and begging people not to vote for this socialist moron. | ||
But they did, and her entire career has been a litany of failure and corruption. | ||
And now she's got the Rangers coming after her. | ||
Good luck with that, Lena. | ||
FBI raids Catholic family after 15-year-old post-offensive memes in group chat. | ||
This from buzzsprout.com. | ||
Just madness, utter, complete, horrific madness, but predictable as we have seen the FBI pretty casually move from investigating and fighting back against actual terrorists in our country to going after Catholics and pro-life people. | ||
And 15-year-olds for their group chat messages. | ||
This is the death of the First Amendment, the death of free speech as we know it in this country. | ||
And we can't let it go unopposed. | ||
Meanwhile, from Infowars.com, masks and social distancing returned to China amid mystery outbreak. | ||
Chinese health ministers asked residents to adhere to mask and social distancing guidelines to slow the spread. | ||
Because it worked so well last time. | ||
I mean, my God. My God. | ||
Do I have that other story here? | ||
Robin Minotti on Twitter. | ||
Masks increase risk of viral infection. | ||
Norwegian researchers find masks linked with COVID infection. | ||
We found that the incident of self-reported COVID-19 was 33% higher in those wearing face masks, often and sometimes, and 40% higher in those wearing face masks almost always or always. | ||
So the more you wear a mask, the more likely you are to get COVID-19. | ||
So now there's a mysterious respiratory illness in China who the Chinese government assures us is just the flu. | ||
They're telling people to wear masks because we haven't learned our lesson, I guess. | ||
And that's really kind of the takeaway I have of this is that we went through COVID. Everything they tried didn't work. | ||
Actually had a negative outcome in addition to the massive unintended side effects, not just from the vaccine actually killing people, but from things like learning loss and respiratory illnesses because of the masks and viral pneumonia and all that sort of stuff that we've covered extensively here. | ||
But the fact that they still don't have an actual effective plan to stop a disease outbreak of this sort. | ||
Remember when the monkeypox outbreak happened? | ||
It happened on like a little tiny island with a festival. | ||
They knew everybody that was there and everybody's name. | ||
You would think that after COVID almost destroyed the world and shut down supply chains and starved millions of people to death, that they would have some serious thing where it was like, as soon as we discover an outbreak, we totally cordon it off. | ||
We totally just, we get everybody who's been affected and we isolate them until the disease can run its course. | ||
But they didn't do that because they don't do anything effective because they wait until it spreads worldwide and then they enact their So-called preventative measures that are in fact just an excuse to put a mask on your face and lock you inside your home under martial law. | ||
We also have this story, and we can play the video of this. | ||
It doesn't reflect the horror that this video really represents. | ||
This would be... Clip three here. | ||
An American Airlines Airbus nearly collided with another plane at JFK Airport. | ||
Breitbart has the story, and we can just play this as B-roll, but you can just hear the people talking and saying, this guy's awful close to me. | ||
Are you sure I'm supposed to? And they're like, yeah, it's fine. | ||
Don't worry about it. Breitbart.com, close call at JFK Airport. | ||
If we hadn't bailed out, we would have collided. | ||
Two planes experienced a close call at JFK Airport in New York City this month in a situation that could have resulted in a collision if one plane had failed to bail out as frustrations continue under Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg's leadership. | ||
This is maybe the 30th close call this year. | ||
I mean, that's an estimate because a lot of them don't even get reported. | ||
But at least 10 times this year, there has been, within a fraction of a second, close calls that would result in hundreds of deaths if it weren't for the quick, evasive actions of the pilot. | ||
It's going to happen soon. | ||
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I will be opening up the phone lines for your calls in the third hour. | ||
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This was posted by Chief Nerd at TheChiefNerd on X. Pennsylvania critical care nurses video goes viral on TikTok for calling out how hardworking Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
He says, I know there have been a ton of videos on TikTok about people talking about the economy and how out of control prices are. | ||
Right now we're all talking about it. | ||
I feel like none of the people that talk about it, I feel like none of the people that talk about it because we live it, have any influence or power, anything's going to change things. | ||
What are we going to do? I guess that's a quote from the video. | ||
I haven't actually watched this video yet, but we're going to watch it together, at least the first few minutes of it. | ||
Somebody tagged me in this. | ||
They commented on this post and they said you need to Watch InfoWars, listen to Owen Schroer, Alex Jones, Harrison Smith, Chase Geiser. | ||
You need to go to InfoWars to find out why this is happening. | ||
So I thought I would try to explain why this is happening to a deeper degree than... | ||
They printed money and inflation happened. | ||
That's part of it. That's an aspect of it. | ||
The true understanding comes when you realize that the suffering of the middle class is not an unexpected, unintended, unfortunate side effect, but is in fact the point of all of this. | ||
And I'll show you videos that absolutely confirm what I'm saying here. | ||
But first, let's go to this video, because again, this is like a type of video that's out now. | ||
Whether it's a young woman who has just graduated college, is drowning in debt, is having to drive an hour each way to work, has no time for a social life whatsoever, is barely making her rent, or whether it's a woman like this, or a... | ||
I mean, it's just... It's everywhere now. | ||
And this is a state of... | ||
Despair that so many people in America are facing right now, and you need to understand why. | ||
You need to understand not only how this came about, but who brought it about, why they brought it about, and how you can oppose it, and why you should oppose it, and why you shouldn't just give up, because that's a key part of this. | ||
As you'll see in this video, she talks about doing everything she was told, | ||
being a hard worker, and still not being able to make ends meet. | ||
And this is a collapse of the social contract, right? | ||
The unspoken social contract of a civilization – I was going to try to qualify that word civilization with some | ||
other term, But no, it's just living in a society, living in a | ||
civilization. | ||
The sort of agreement is you do what you're supposed to. | ||
You're a good person. You're a hard worker. | ||
You contribute. You're rewarded with a good life and comfort and happiness. | ||
That's the way our societies are supposed to be set up now. | ||
People are fulfilling their end, and they're getting shafted by the people who have been elected or appointed to fulfill their end. | ||
So let's go now to this video, and we'll play it for a little bit. | ||
The whole thing's five minutes. We probably won't play the whole thing. | ||
But this is the Pennsylvania critical care nurse. | ||
And this video's gone viral on TikTok at thestoriesatinfowars.com if you want to watch the whole thing. | ||
But let's see what she has to say. | ||
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I don't know why I'm making this video, but... | |
Like... | ||
I feel like... | ||
My husband and I are doing everything right. | ||
We both have good jobs. | ||
I'm a nurse. I'm a registered nurse. | ||
I work full-time. | ||
He works full-time. | ||
We just got paid this past Friday, right? | ||
We paid the mortgage, bought some groceries, put some gas in the car, And guys, it is Tuesday. | ||
And we have like $200 or $300 to last us until next Friday. | ||
Like, we don't live in a big house. | ||
We live in a little ranch. | ||
It's 1,100 square feet. | ||
Three bedrooms, one bath. | ||
Us and our two kids. And like... | ||
I don't know what to do. | ||
I'm in school full-time. | ||
I work full-time. | ||
He works more than full-time. | ||
He works overtime every week. | ||
I don't know what to do. | ||
I'm so stressed out. | ||
This isn't how it's supposed to be. | ||
Growing up, we were told, You know, go to college, get a degree, work to support your family. | ||
Here we are. Da-da. | ||
Now what? Now what? | ||
I'm not into politics. | ||
I don't follow it. | ||
Frankly, that stresses me out, too. | ||
But, like... | ||
I don't know. Somebody has to do something to change this because I make good money. | ||
He makes good money. | ||
We don't live above our means. | ||
I don't know what less than paycheck to paycheck is. | ||
What is that? Poverty? | ||
As a registered nurse? | ||
With a husband, with a second income. | ||
He doesn't make as much as I do, but he still works and brings home good money. | ||
So that video goes on for about another two minutes, but we can pull it down because I think that's the really important part there. | ||
And look, she's right. | ||
She's absolutely right. | ||
There's absolutely no... | ||
A registered nurse Is there anybody more hardworking than nurses in this country? | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
And she's exactly right. | ||
She says this isn't how it's supposed to be. | ||
So we've gone from this country to a man can work a nine-to-five job five days a week. | ||
His wife can be a stay-at-home mother. | ||
And he can have a car in the driveway, a chicken in the pot, right? | ||
That's the American dream. | ||
You do your part. You fulfill your role in society as a contributor, as a productive member, and in return, you get to live a comfortable life. | ||
That is the agreement that we've made. | ||
We've gone from that, one income supporting a family, to two incomes not being able to support a family. | ||
So, you know, the obvious question is, why should she keep doing this? | ||
Why should she keep working herself to the bone To barely be able to make ends meet. | ||
What is the point of working that much if you can't even enjoy life? | ||
We're not made just to work endlessly and enjoy no benefits. | ||
This is insane. And they're almost setting it up to where it is the reasonable, logical conclusion to just give up. | ||
Why should you work 50 hours a week, 70 hours a week, And barely be able to make it. | ||
Why shouldn't you just go on welfare? | ||
Why shouldn't you just drop out? | ||
Why shouldn't you just go into the VR and just enjoy the spiraling colors until you expire? | ||
Why should you try to strive and to create and to build and to have a family? | ||
And people point to the obvious Reason why these things are happening. | ||
Things like inflation. Extremely noticeable. | ||
We have this from RNC Research. | ||
And I think this is even kind of understating the case. | ||
But they have a list, grocery list, showing the change from January 2020 to October 2023. | ||
And it's just about, I don't know, 15, 20 items. | ||
Yogurt, chicken breast, ground beef, simple things. | ||
And yet, the price of these things has increased by... | ||
Over a quarter. It's gone from $45 to $60 for the same just average necessary staple products. | ||
So that's obviously a result of inflation, which is obviously a result of the printing of money. | ||
And then there's taxes on top of that, where every one of these products is taxed ad nauseum at every step of the way. | ||
The thing you need to understand is that this is not because the people in charge of our economy are trying and failing. | ||
It's not supposed to be this way. | ||
That single statement really sums up so much of our world right now. | ||
It's just not supposed to be this way. | ||
They expect American citizens To work every waking hour to barely stay above water, to have no savings, nothing to pass on, no free time to build and enjoy your life. | ||
And the danger of this is that people see this and they... | ||
And we'll get to why this is being done, but one of the primary reasons why it's being done is because you put people in a state of desperation and you can take advantage of them. | ||
You put people in a situation where the current setup is failing them, and they're desperate for anything. | ||
They're looking to anybody who can provide an answer. | ||
I mean, she even says, you know, I'm not into politics, but like something has to change. | ||
Something has to change here. | ||
So the danger is that then you've got Worm-tongued socialists come along and say, oh, just give us more power. | ||
We can fix it. It's the big bad capitalists that are the problem. | ||
We'll save you. And it just makes everything worse because obviously government spending, I would call, the primary thing that got us to this point. | ||
But that's a danger and that's the process that socialism and centralized control takes. | ||
You put people in a state of desperation and then you offer them the solution, which is enslavement. | ||
We can't fall for that. | ||
At the same time, to ignore this, pull yourself up by your bootstraps. | ||
Well, that's capitalism. You just got to make it work. | ||
No, that doesn't work either. | ||
You can't just ignore the pain these people are in, the suffering they're in, because do you think their children are going to go to college and become productive members of the society when they see their parents beaten down by this? | ||
Is there any continuation of our living standard? | ||
Under this regime? Absolutely not. | ||
So something does have to change. | ||
A lot of things have to change. | ||
But before we can change anything, we have to recognize where this initial change has come from, what's got us to this point, so that we can reverse engineer and go back to a more fair system. | ||
One of the key things to understand is that this is not happening in America alone. | ||
It's happening across the Western world. | ||
As White Paper Policy Institute notes, quality of life is declining sharply in white countries. | ||
30% of Americans can no longer afford a surprise expense. | ||
And you hear this quite a bit. The average American family will go bankrupt if their car breaks down and they have a $1,000 bill to cover. | ||
Or 75% of people or whatever the number, some huge number, are living paycheck to paycheck, have no savings at all. | ||
Now that's a key aspect of The end of the continuity of our society. | ||
I mean, our society is built on the idea that you can build wealth, pass it on to your children, give them a leg up, they can build on that, and that you actually are building generation over generation wealth that the society all benefits from, but not if they have an estate tax and just take it all from you and leave your children starting at zero. | ||
I mean, that's what they would prefer. | ||
Okay. 30% of Americans can no longer afford a surprise expense. | ||
47% had to turn down the heat due to energy prices. | ||
37% have problems affording health treatment. | ||
48% report skipping a meal to ensure their children are fed. | ||
According to these numbers, half of the citizens of Europe skip a meal to ensure their children are fed. | ||
Half. 48%. | ||
One in four describe their financial situation as precarious. | ||
So it's not just happening in America. | ||
It's happening across the Western world by design because this is a coordinated activity. | ||
Because every Western country, America included, is following the same guidelines | ||
delivered to them from on high by people who want this outcome, who desire this outcome, | ||
who have programmed this outcome in particular to serve their ends and destroy you. | ||
Now of course you can point to the obvious things like the fact that we printed more money in two years | ||
than in the entire history of banking before then because of COVID, because of the lockdowns | ||
that we opposed, because of the economic destruction that it would obviously bring. | ||
Somehow we knew that, but they didn't. | ||
No, they knew. They did it on purpose. | ||
They did it for that reason. | ||
Powell and company created a $100 billion bailout facility with no exit strategy, and now they talk about it like it's nothing. | ||
Talking about the banking bailouts that have occurred over and over. | ||
This is from fxhedgers.com. | ||
Powell says the quiet part out loud. | ||
Talking about just the banking catastrophe that's unfolding quietly in the background as... | ||
Unguaranteed money supply is constantly inflated, constantly diminishing the value of your dollar. | ||
A secret and quiet tax against you. | ||
Bloomberg today published this, or yesterday rather, inflation is making Americans hate the economy. | ||
After years of inflation, U.S. consumers are shouldering a burden unlike anything seen in decades, even as the pace of price increases has slowed. | ||
And now requires about $120 to buy the same goods and services a family could afford with $100 before the pandemic. | ||
We've reported before on calculations that say that the average American family is spending $700 a month more on basic necessities. | ||
$700 a month more because of the inflation caused by their policies. | ||
And on top of that, it's all of the other expenses that we're expected to cover with our tax dollars that our government is engaged in, things like immigration. | ||
This video came out today. | ||
New data shows U.S. taxpayers now pay $451 billion a year for immigration alone. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 15. | ||
Short clip from Fox News, I believe. | ||
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Stewart, we have new numbers, a new report from the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security majority. | |
They say the price tag per year is $451 billion. | ||
That is both for the housing and care of the asylum seekers as well as those known gotaways. | ||
Divide that by about 300 million adult Americans, and that's costing every one of us $1,500 a year. | ||
Out of your pockets, into the pockets of foreigners who broke our laws to get here. | ||
And I guarantee you it's higher than that. | ||
And that's not even getting into the fact that wages are depressed because of illegal immigration and the job market is more competitive. | ||
I mean, almost impossible to actually ascertain the true cost that these deliberate policies are causing. | ||
But then you can add something like the war in Ukraine, which is probably a similar cost to the average American taxpayer, $450 billion. | ||
So that's another $1,500. | ||
Then you can get into the welfare costs, people who don't work and are instead just being a drain on the economy. | ||
And then you can look into the taxes that are levied at every point of the manufacturing process for your average, well, any product that you purchase. | ||
But everybody knows all this. | ||
Everybody knows all this. What people don't know, what people fail to understand, is that this is deliberate. | ||
It is a policy of destruction being wrought against the American people and against people in the Western world across the board, specifically, deliberately to destroy the middle class. | ||
Here is Klaus Schwab talking to Joe Biden in 2016. | ||
Clip number 20. Telling us why destruction of the middle class is necessary to the implementation of their globalist one-world government control scheme. | ||
Let's watch. To our discussion, which we had at dinner two days ago, the fourth industrial revolution has one big challenge. | ||
It is the holding out of the middle class. | ||
The one big barrier to the implementation of the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is central bank digital currencies, which is stakeholder capitalism, which is centralized neo-feudal globalistic control of all of the world's population on the transactional level as they control the money flow depending and deciding what you can purchase and what you can't. | ||
The barrier to that is the middle class. | ||
The barrier to that is Is the standard of living that Americans have come to enjoy, the expectations we have from our government and from our society in return for our dedication and hard work and fulfilling our role as productive members of society, the barrier to the implementation of their globalist, control, slavery, technocratic, neo-feudal dream is the middle class. | ||
So that's what they're trying to destroy. | ||
They want a very small number of the elite because it's not that hard to think about. | ||
None of those people, none of the people that attend World Economic Forum, none of the people at COP28 right now, and we'll talk about how that relates to this, the environmental program, how that contributes to all of this. | ||
They're not being affected by any of this. | ||
They're not making TikTok videos where they're crying into the phone about their inability to fulfill their basic necessities. | ||
They're fine. They're more than fine. | ||
They've got more money they know what to do with. | ||
So it's no skin off their back to implement this destruction of the middle class. | ||
And meanwhile, they're importing millions upon millions of people with a historical much lower living standard who will be happy There's a million contributing factors to the state of despair on display in videos filmed from people all over America and around the world. | ||
You can't afford houses because BlackRock is buying up entire neighborhoods in order to rent them out. | ||
Because everything is going to be rental from now on. | ||
You're not going to be able to own it. They're destroying ownership. | ||
I'm not saying this. | ||
They are. They're destroying ownership. | ||
Your phone, your car, your house, your clothes. | ||
It'll all be rented. You'll own nothing. | ||
The only thing you'll own are the things you consume. | ||
Everything needs to be impermanent. | ||
Everything needs to be transient. | ||
Immaterial. Because slaves don't own things. | ||
People do. And destroying the middle class is a necessary prerequisite to their depopulation program. | ||
Putting you in a state of desperation, destroying your living standards, destroying your ability to even have time to protest against them, energy to figure out what they're doing, to pay for private schools, get the education that would make you a threat to them. | ||
It's all about control and a free, independent, Prosperous nation is an inconquerable barrier to the implementation of their slavery system. | ||
They're the ones saying this. | ||
And if they can't do it by economic pressures, they'll do it by ordinance, by fiat, by government program. | ||
All you have to do is look at the C40 Cities Initiative, because they don't have to do it at the national level. | ||
They'll do it at the local level. They'll get your mayor and your city council involved in their conspiracy to deprive you. | ||
Of the things you've come to expect as a member of a first world nation. | ||
You will own nothing and you will be happy. | ||
This is their stated program. | ||
So this woman who's saying this doesn't make any sense. | ||
Why is this happening? Somebody has to do something. | ||
This is being done to you on purpose. | ||
By people who despise you and are not affected by or injured or hurt by the policies that they impose on you. | ||
And they publish this. | ||
They're telling you this. | ||
From the C40, the future of, you know, C40 cities document. | ||
They want you to, this is their ambitious target for seven years from now, zero meat consumption, zero dairy consumption, 2,500 calories per day, zero household waste, 75% reduction in supply chain food waste. | ||
They want you to only be able to buy three new clothing items per year, They're telling you this. | ||
This isn't some conspiracy. | ||
This is the document that they published. | ||
Okay? Private transportation. | ||
Right now, 190 vehicles per 1,000 people. | ||
They want that down to zero. | ||
So you won't own a vehicle. | ||
Because when you own a vehicle, you can go where you want, when you want. | ||
And they can't do anything to stop it. | ||
What they want is you relying on an app that you have to ask permission to go somewhere. | ||
Oh, you want to go protest? | ||
You want to go protest these policies? | ||
Well, your car won't let you. | ||
Sorry. That's what happens when you don't own your car. | ||
Aviation. Right now they say that, well, the progressive target for 2030 is that you get one short-haul return flight every three years per person. | ||
You can't go anywhere. What, enjoy the benefits of living in the future where we can travel the world in a matter of hours thanks to the magical technological progression of humanity? | ||
Not you. You don't get to enjoy that. | ||
John Kerry will. Bill Gates will. | ||
Klaus Schwab will. Joe Biden, they'll get to... | ||
Flaunt themselves around the world at will on private jets like they're doing now, taking private jets to COP28 to figure out how to best implement these policies in a way that both effectively deprives you of the very ability to enjoy wealth and prosperity while not getting you too upset about it, while keeping you in a state of constantly trying to You know, stay afloat, keep your head above water, so you don't have time to oppose them or figure out what they're doing in order to organize against it. | ||
So the point of this is that it's on purpose. | ||
On the other side, I'll show you videos that show that this has been a plan that's been | ||
in place for the last 70 years. | ||
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The war room with Harrison Smith is where the shields of truth are forged in the fires | |
of inquiry. | ||
And I'm not going to lie, I'm not going to lie. | ||
All right, folks, let me go ahead and give out the phone number. | ||
We'll be taking calls throughout this hour. | ||
Still a lot of news to cover, including some breaking news. | ||
It's very important. And I'll deliver to you momentarily. | ||
But I want to finish up with some of these videos to, again, show you that none of this is by accident. | ||
None of the suffering, none of the despair, none of the Desperation that the American people have been put in is some sort of unavoidable accident. | ||
There's not a bunch of people in D.C. and Geneva going to these big conferences that are just doing their best to get everybody the best life possible. | ||
It's literally the opposite. | ||
They're doing everything they can to eradicate your sustainability, to destroy your self-sufficiency. | ||
And they'll do it by fiat, they'll do it by government order, or they'll do it by economic pressure. | ||
Why do you think Bill Gates is buying up all the farmland? | ||
Why do you think all these World Economic Forum people are buying up all the farmland? | ||
So they can shut them down. | ||
If you cull all the cows, like they're doing in Ireland and the Netherlands, and there's no beef in the market, how are you going to eat meat? | ||
You're going to have to eat bugs. | ||
They're going to make you eat bugs by making it the only thing on the shelf. | ||
They're doing this on purpose. | ||
And until you recognize the point of it, the reason they're doing it, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
Like, it doesn't make any sense if you just go, well, the elite are purposefully making everyone miserable. | ||
It's like, why? Well, the reason is because their ultimate goal is control. | ||
Global, worldwide, unified, centralized control. | ||
And so they're systematically destroying the barriers to that. | ||
Humanity is armored in our history, in our traditions, in the societies that our forefathers built deliberately to provide comfort and the benefits that we enjoy. | ||
And one by one, they're taking off the breastplate, taking off the gauntlets, taking off the helmet, so you're left there naked and unarmored and undefended so they can slap you in chains and Benefit from your labor. | ||
Until you realize that, you cannot effectively oppose it. | ||
So I'll show you those videos in just a second. | ||
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I showed you a video from 2016 of Klaus Schwab saying, in no uncertain words, the barrier to our implementation of the forced industrial revolution, stakeholder capitalism, centralized neo-feudal control, that's what you need to know he's talking about, is the middle class. | ||
The middle class is the barrier. | ||
The upper class is in on it. | ||
The lower class is manipulatable and incapable of opposing them, stopping them. | ||
It's the standard of living and the strength of the middle class, particularly in America with our guns, that they have to and are engaged in systematically destroying piece by piece. | ||
But this is not new by any means. | ||
It's only getting to an intolerable level now because of the strength of our traditions, because of the strength of our society and our civilization and our constitution. | ||
These types of evil programs have been kept at bay for the entirety of the time that they've been attempted to be foisted on us. | ||
Those are starting to break down. | ||
And the psychological operations they're engaged in are starting to bear fruit. | ||
And you are putting people in a position like this registered nurse where they're going, why should I even try? | ||
Why should I work so hard? | ||
Why should I go to college? Why should I take a risk when at the end of the day I'm in a worse position than people who do nothing and are just drains on the economy and are parasites to the rest of society? | ||
They want you to think it's selfish to have freedom, selfish to have standards, that equity is the ultimate goal, and that you're a bad person for daring to suggest that you should benefit from you doing the thing that other people aren't doing. | ||
But it's not new. Here's a video from the 80s talking about a book from the 60s that lays out how the Club of Rome... | ||
In addition to numerous other secret societies or economic councils like the World Economic Forum, they've been engaged in this process for decades on purpose, by design, for the reason of ultimately gaining control of every aspect of your life. | ||
We'll start with clip 18. The Club of Rome is about degrowth and depopulation in order to transition to global technocracy. | ||
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Here it is. When I came out in 1969 with my report on the Club of Rome, nobody had ever heard of it. | |
And people, when they got it, said, now this guy's paranoid. | ||
There's no such organization. | ||
It's probably something to do with the Catholic Church. | ||
Well, surprise, surprise, 25 years later last year, the Club of Rome celebrated its anniversary And Alexander King, its chairman, stated the American people henceforth must get used to the idea that they will never ever again in their lifetime have full employment. | ||
What a scandalous thing that our government is fully cooperating with this organization built up by the Royal Institute for International Affairs to destroy the middle class of the United States and to add 1969, he reported on that. And just like so many other things, just like the Bilderberg Group, the Davos meeting, when Alex Jones started covering these, people called them crazy. | ||
There's no way. That doesn't exist. | ||
That doesn't happen. They're open about it now. | ||
They're public about it now. | ||
They have websites dedicated to spreading this message. | ||
I just showed you one, the C40, but there's like innumerable ones of these. | ||
Right now the COP28 is happening, and the whole point of it is to design – I mean it's called the World Government Summit, and they're using climate change as an excuse to implement degrowth and depopulation to save the earth from humans. | ||
I mean not you and me, but like people, humans. | ||
Actually, it is you and me. | ||
I was talking at that point from the position of the people in these organizations. | ||
But I want to go back to this video. | ||
We'll start it from the beginning. | ||
The whole thing is about five and a half minutes. | ||
You can get it on my substack, harrisonhillsmith.substack.com. | ||
The U.S. is being destroyed, mainly from within, because our middle class and constitutions stand in the way of global governance. | ||
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Let's watch. The club of Rome is one of the most insidious... | |
Baneful organizations in existence today, which has done intolerable, immeasurable harm to the United States of America. | ||
This Committee of 300 told a man called Aurelio Pecci to form this Club of Rome with the main object of bringing down the industries and the agricultural development of the United States. | ||
He immediately wrote a paper in which he said there are too many people on the earth and that the United States, with its industrial development, its agricultural development, is responsible for this curse of overpopulation. | ||
And he picked up the documentation for his work from Lord Bertrand Russell, a senior statesman of the Committee of 300. | ||
And Lord Bertrand Russell had written a work called The impact of science on society. | ||
And if you can ever secure a copy of that book, which I doubt you'll be able to get, you will see in there that he said the world is grossly overpopulated and we have to get rid of at least half of the world's population and it doesn't matter how we do it. | ||
So the Club of Rome was instituted and organized to start an attack on the world's population using the United States as the whipping boy. | ||
And they came up with a paper called the Zero Growth Post-Industrial Plan for Industry and Agriculture for the United States of America. | ||
Three days after that plan was accepted... | ||
And look at what's happening in Europe. | ||
Look at what's happening in America. | ||
What began as a secret plan implemented in the 60s is now an open program of destruction of the middle class in America in particular, but all around Western Europe because those are the cultures that have a historical value of freedom. | ||
Just to tie it all in together, Irish government ministers are now considering proposals to cut welfare of people who took part in the anti-immigration riot. | ||
So, you know, once they control everything, once you're totally dependent on them, you obey or you get cut off from your food. | ||
That's how it works. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily, but we have some breaking news you need to know about. | ||
Solar Storm Alert. | ||
From Hindustan Times, NASA predicts radio and GPS blackout on November 30th. | ||
NASA and weather experts have alerted that a solar storm could hit the Earth on November 30th, causing a minor blackout of radio and GPS signals. | ||
That's a little troubling. | ||
The gradual increase in space activities, especially solar storms, are monitored by space experts daily, who now have alerted that a solar storm is expected to hit the Earth on November 30th due to a coronal mass ejection. | ||
NASA has alerted that the solar storm is likely to hit Earth on the 30th of November. | ||
This is being caused by a CME, which hit the Earth on Sunday, causing a 15-hour-long solar flare in the G2 class. | ||
Space weather specialist Dr. | ||
Tamitha Scove wrote on X that the sky will be lit up with auroras due to solar storms on November 30th. | ||
Further, minor inconveniences can be faced by radio and GPS signals, which is normal during solar storms. | ||
So all I'll say is I hope you have your Faraday cages ready. | ||
Keep your important information in them just in case the storm's bigger than they predict. | ||
So there you go. November 30th, two days from now, we'll be hit with a solar blast, the strength of which will disrupt radio and GPS signals, mostly near the poles. | ||
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Out to your phone calls. First and foremost, we go to Eugene in Ireland. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in from Ireland, Eugene. | ||
You're on the air. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Thanks for having me. | |
Just from the beginning of your show, you've done more coverage in the two hours of what's really happening in Ireland than every media outlet in Ireland has done for the whole year, which is, you know what I mean, they don't cover this stuff at all. | ||
The only outlet that is covering anything is gripped media, which you mentioned a couple of times. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty much the same as what's happened with you guys over there. | ||
With the borders wide open, our border, we have a sea border, but guys have been flown in with no passports and documents and lost in in the dead of night. | ||
All young men, military age, all, you know, the same kind of thing, into small villages, remote villages. | ||
I'm on the west coast of Ireland, not actually too far from one of Trump's hotels, and there's a little village there, and more than half of the population now is of non-Irish. | ||
But the Irish have been outnumbered by more than half. | ||
So, yeah, it's kind of, yeah. | ||
Well, thanks for calling in. | ||
I'm glad to hear that we have viewers in Ireland and I hope I'm... | ||
You know, covering it sufficiently or appropriately. | ||
What to you is happening on the ground? | ||
Like, what are the conversations that are average Irish people even aware of what's going on? | ||
Is this a big topic of discussion? | ||
Or is it like America where, like, you know, if you bring up the immigration issue, people will just be like, well, their asylum seat, like, you know, people have no idea. | ||
What's the general, like, atmosphere of discussion there in Ireland? | ||
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Unfortunately, it seems most people are still asleep. | |
That's the gist I get from anybody I speak to. | ||
When I talk to them about this kind of stuff, I usually get a glee kind of expression, come over their eyes, and you know what I mean? | ||
It just goes over their heads. | ||
And then you kind of feel you're going to offend them or something. | ||
So what happened the last week in Dublin with the stabbings, I think that was the tinder that really ignited things. | ||
The Irish, you know yourself, were the fighting Irish and, you know, three million died in the famine not so long ago and that's what a lot of, you know, a lot of people forget that, that we weren't the privileged white that they're trying to make us out to be, that our own government is trying to make us out to be. | ||
We had to fought for everything we had. | ||
And that's a whole history of Ireland, right? | ||
I mean, it's opposition to the British imperial takeover. | ||
It's the troubles that took place there. | ||
It's the Irish famine, which was orchestrated by the British, by the way. | ||
It was not necessary, but it was actually the outcome of policy that the British imperials were using to punish the Irish. | ||
But you can go even farther back. | ||
And I know there was a time when the Ottoman – I don't know if it was the Ottomans yet. | ||
I think it was, though. I mean, depopulated entire coastlines of Ireland. | ||
Like, there were villages on the coast of Ireland that stopped being there because a ship would show up and take them all away as slaves and everybody else on the coast said, we better move further inland so we don't get, you know, taken to the desert to be worked to death. | ||
So, I mean, Ireland has continuously been under threat from outside forces. | ||
How do you think that plays into the reaction that Ireland's having, which does seem better and more defensive than places like Germany and France, who are sort of saddled with the white guilt that hopefully you guys are a little less affected by? | ||
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Yeah, I guess because we're such a smaller country and this is the first major incident that has happened. | |
I think I remember that the Polish Prime Minister saying a few months ago that they weren't going to take any of these Muslim migrants in and he said we've had zero terrorist attacks because of that. | ||
And then a few months later, guess what happens here, you know, and we're just... | ||
I don't know. So many people are just engrossed still into the Facebook and Instagram and all. | ||
You know what I mean? These kind of false lies that people are leading. | ||
They only care about their little family unit. | ||
You know what I mean? They're not really thinking about the bigger picture that we could go back into a family again. | ||
And that's exactly what's going to happen if If these psychopaths, because that's what they are, if they get their way. | ||
We're the biggest beef producer in the world. | ||
We produce dairy products, butter. | ||
They're trying to kill all that, right? | ||
Right. Actively, yeah, they actually are. | ||
Yeah, big time. | ||
And once that goes, once they get the CDBCs in, which if they get that in and the food control, then we're pretty much finished, you know? | ||
What's your reaction to some of the hate speech laws that are being passed? | ||
I've seen some people from Ireland saying, I don't care what they pass. | ||
I'm going to keep speaking out about this. | ||
But do you personally have any hesitation to that? | ||
Because, I mean, it's real. | ||
It's coming. And it's sort of like now or never. | ||
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You've got to stop it. Oh yeah, they were chomping at the bit to get this done and now whatever happened last week, they're using it as an excuse to push it through. | |
These are an unelected government. | ||
We have no opposition here. | ||
You've got the Republicans in the States, at least you've got that. | ||
We have nothing. Even Sinn Féin, which were the political wing of the Irish Republican Army, the IRA, are now in bed with the rest of them. | ||
They're Marxists as well, right? | ||
So we have absolutely no political opposition. | ||
We have no one to help us. | ||
It's so insane. And of course, I think the most important image is when people overlay the size of Ireland over Africa and they go, you know, why should all of these people come to our island when they have an entire continent that's theirs? | ||
I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
Thank you so much for calling, Eugene. | ||
You know, our prayers are with you and whatever we can do to keep getting the word out about this. | ||
And please do spread the word and encourage your friends or family to call in and tell us more about what's going on They're on the ground because I'm not Irish. | ||
I don't have any Irish ancestry, but I feel the fighting spirit is necessary now more than ever. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. We'll go directly out to your phone calls. | ||
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With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Stephen in Florida. | ||
You have a comment about the video that we covered, the woman crying about her financial troubles. | ||
Go ahead, Stephen. You're on the air. | ||
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So yeah, thank you for that, Stephen. What's your comment on this young lady? | ||
So, Mike Adams actually played that video in one of his most recent podcasts. | ||
I watched the whole thing, that woman in Pennsylvania that he played the first part of what she was saying. | ||
Now, you're going to... | ||
People might think, as a Christian, I'm being cruel, but just bear with me, okay? | ||
Because I'm not unsympathetic to what this woman's saying. | ||
When she showed her house and she was talking about their income and, you know, I understand they got kids, okay? | ||
Look... The fact is, go back to the Great Depression. | ||
What we're starting to see is the reality of what our great-grandparents experienced back then. | ||
And of course, that was an engineered situation as well with the crash of 29. | ||
But here's the thing I want to say. | ||
Sweetheart, you're vocalizing your grief about this to the wrong people. | ||
The one you should be going to is the one I go to every morning after I get up and I hit my knees, and that's my Creator, Almighty God, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, because He knows all about our situation. | ||
He's well able to take care of it. | ||
And, of course, the first thing is we need to be saved by Jesus Christ. | ||
Otherwise, you know, you can vocalize your needs all you want. | ||
He's not going to hear. But the thing I'm saying is that people in this situation, like what she's expressing, yeah, they're desperate. | ||
But my question is, who are you trusting? | ||
Now, I'm not taking for granted the fact that, yeah, we got globalists that are trying to, as you showed, get rid of the middle class completely so they can collapse the whole society and enrich themselves in the process and try to kill 7.5 billion of us globally. | ||
But the thing I'm saying is that we need to reassess where our priorities are at. | ||
And I'll end with this. Jesus said this, There will your heart be also. | ||
So I've been through a divorce. | ||
I get what you're saying. | ||
I just think they're two sort of different topics. | ||
And yeah, clearly she has a nice house. | ||
A lot of people would be over the moon just to have a house like that. | ||
I think the point that she was illustrating was that she's not extravagant. | ||
you know, she's not out there like spending money flippantly and it's not due to her, | ||
you know, financial whims that she's in the situation that she's trying to be responsible | ||
and yet the society is constructed now is failing her. So I know, but I appreciate your point and | ||
obviously spiritual wealth is a totally separate thing from material wealth and one is far more | ||
important than the other. Thank you for the call, Stephen. | ||
I do want to get to another call. Bart in Georgia also called in about this. | ||
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Go ahead, Bart. You're on the air. Yeah, welcome to the second great American depression of 2022, which I have earlier predicted, and I don't want to be right, but it looks like I am. | |
And I can totally relate to this woman. | ||
I don't have kids anymore, and I'm older by myself, but it's looking like almost impossible to pay the bills. | ||
But I think long term, this is a trick, but a The deep state or whatever, to trick people into these camps through mass evictions and foreclosures and put them into trailers on FEMA reservations somewhere and then throw the COVID people and some others and then the political prisoners and others, like people like you and I, they want to arrest us. | ||
Yeah. Of course. | ||
A hundred percent. And of course, you know, they put you in a desperate situation and you'll be happy for a little COVID hut. | ||
That's what they really want. Alright folks, out to your phone calls once again. | ||
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We have Amanda in Arizona. | ||
You want to talk about the immigration and lawlessness and what it's leading us to. | ||
Go ahead, Amanda, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, Harrison, thank you for taking my call. | |
One of the things that Infowars has been so great at is teaching me how to question and wonder where things are going. | ||
So my question to you is considering how good the Globals are at manipulating The general population to play right into their hands a lot of the time. | ||
Is it possible that all of this systematic destruction, you know, the influx of immigration around the world and the dissolving of law and order in different countries is kind of in a way to get the general population to cry out for help from a world government Oh, 100%. 100%. | ||
And you can tell because it's the people that are pushing for a one-world government under | ||
the excuse of things like it'll prevent wars are the ones who are starting the wars, right? | ||
So they're causing the problems and then they're saying, here's the solution to the problem. | ||
I mean, it's the oldest trick in the book, but I think that's absolutely what's happening. | ||
And you can even see it here in America with like the defund the police program where they | ||
let the murder rate skyrocket. | ||
They're putting us in a state of total lawlessness. | ||
And so people are begging for like federal police for some intervention for more government | ||
control. | ||
They are making us suffer and then providing themselves as the solution. | ||
I think that's absolutely a core process that they employ. | ||
100 percent, Amanda. | ||
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How much do you think or how how do we get people to realize that the decentralization | |
is really the best answer? | ||
Getting back to local control and local government is the solution. | ||
Well, you know, this is the information war. | ||
I mean, you have to make the argument, you have to present the facts, and you have to not comply with their preordained divisions of Republican and Democrat. | ||
You know, you look at, again, you know, I can just see the, like, Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney response to the woman that we played who was, you know, upset at how financially desperate she is despite working full-time in a very difficult and high-level position, registered nurse. I mean, you gotta be really good to do that. | ||
And you can just hear the response of just being like, well, you know, we just need less government and that's it. | ||
And it's like, no, these, you know, people need help. | ||
We need good government. We need effective government. | ||
We need government that actually loves the people that they're governing over, not people who despise the people that they're supposed to be ruling over. | ||
Not ruling over, but you get what I'm saying. | ||
So yeah, I mean, you just got to make the argument. | ||
You got to point these things out. | ||
And I think it's, it really goes back to just having foundational ideas Beliefs, like moral foundation that can make the argument not even on a, like, this is the more effective level, but just like morally it's wrong to want people to be weak, to want people to be desperate, to want people to be dependent. | ||
We have a responsibility as humans to rise above that. | ||
It goes back to just like what it is to be human. | ||
We're not just animals that are here to eat Crap, procreate and die. | ||
Like, that's hell. | ||
That's hell. That's what the animals do. | ||
We create, we build, we establish things that last long after we're gone. | ||
And that's really what they wanted to deprive us of. | ||
They want us in a state of permanent... | ||
Desperation, permanently just resonating at that lowest level where we're just trying to survive. | ||
Humans are not here to survive. | ||
We're here to shape the world into something better. | ||
So I think you've got to make the argument and you've got to approach it from whatever angle is most effective to the person you're talking to and spread the word and be outspoken in a joyful and uplifting way. | ||
Not, we're being attacked and everybody's going to die, but Hey, we have a chance here to actually be the heroes that we used to read stories about. | ||
We actually are facing a plot of world domination and evil that we can all have a part in preventing and destroying. | ||
And if that's not the point of being a human, I don't know what is. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Amanda. | ||
I really do appreciate it. Let's go to Mark in West Virginia now, because sort of a similar topic here. | ||
Mark, you say they're turning us against each other. | ||
Yeah, they would love if we would fight each other instead of them, wouldn't they? | ||
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Yeah, can you hear me all right? | |
Yeah, thanks for calling in, Mark. Oh, yeah. | ||
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And I'm sorry I said that. | |
It was just weird the way it came in. | ||
But you hit something earlier when you were talking about... | ||
I thought they're coming after every one of us. | ||
But what they did, too, though, is they turned us on each other. | ||
So they kind of weakened us to kind of take us over, sort of. | ||
Oh, 100%. It's really interesting. | ||
Divide and conquer. It's the oldest trick in the book, man. | ||
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Yeah, it is. | |
But how stupid can we be? | ||
I mean, really. If you really look at it, if we stop playing games, they can't stop us. | ||
And they can't. I just find it really interesting. | ||
That was the only thing I really, really wanted to say to you. | ||
I just thought you hit me. | ||
You hit me pretty good with that. | ||
And I don't think a lot of people are looking at the whole picture of this. | ||
Well, and that's why I talked a little bit about it yesterday, that you've got to have things that unify you above the things that divide you, right? | ||
If we're all Americans, we can all relate on that level, and we can all say we want what's best for all of us. | ||
You're black, I'm white, whatever, that's fine. | ||
You're Jewish, I'm Christian. Like, that doesn't matter as much as our unity does. | ||
And when we can really perceive things in that way, then it's just so obvious. | ||
And the example I always point to is... | ||
Like the way they use things like drugs to destroy civilizations or communities. | ||
So, you know, in the 70s and 80s, they were dropping crack off in ghettos to destroy the black community. | ||
Is that because it's white people that were trying to destroy black people? | ||
Not really, because it's exactly the same thing that happened in Appalachia against white people with opioids. | ||
They're using drugs to destroy that community. | ||
Does that mean that it's Black people or Jewish people that are attacking white people with them? | ||
Not really. It's just whatever is effective against that group, they'll use. | ||
And then they'll say, well, that was white people doing that to black people. | ||
It's not black people. You have to hate white people. | ||
And then you'll have black people who are, you know, outraged at white people. | ||
And then you go to white people and go, look at how bad and angry these black people are. | ||
You should stand up against them and hate them. | ||
It's like, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
This is... These are all plots and it is... | ||
It may literally be the oldest trick in the book. | ||
I mean, you can go back to ancient Egypt, especially ancient Rome. | ||
I mean, ancient Rome had a deliberate and... | ||
Like a policy that they would announce, that they wrote down of like, we can't destroy the Germans if the Germans unify, so we have to dedicate a ton of resources to getting the German tribes to fight each other and not us. | ||
I mean this is, it's warfare, it's how you control humans, is if you don't want them to turn on you, you make them turn on each other. | ||
It is literally the oldest trick in the book, and you just have to not fall for it. | ||
By rising above it. And even if you feel that you're falling into it. | ||
I'll see videos of black guys attacking white guys. | ||
And I'm like, hold on, hold on. | ||
That's what they want. That's what they want. | ||
And if I really want to prevent this, I've got to not fall for these really elementary tricks. | ||
Thank you everybody for being with us. | ||
We will see you tomorrow. You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
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