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The solar eclipse on April 8th is becoming a major event. | ||
The National Guard is being deployed and the people are being advised to have two weeks of food and to fill their fuel tanks. | ||
This could all be explained due to the fact that tens of thousands of visitors are expected along the path of totality. | ||
But many people believe that they could be preparing for possible earthquakes Due to the Devil Comet aligning with the April 8th eclipse and due to the fact that in 1811 a comet also appeared in the skies during a solar eclipse on the same path and was followed by the biggest earthquakes in American history. | ||
Known as the New Madrid Earthquakes, around 10,000 earthquakes occurred in just three months' time, the biggest being measured at 8.8 magnitude. | ||
They were the most devastating series of earthquakes in recorded history. | ||
But it was a different comet, and while some claim that a solar eclipse can trigger earthquakes, this scenario seems unlikely. | ||
This eclipse season is, however, a very rare event. | ||
The recent eclipses in August of 2017 and October of 2023, along with the upcoming one on April 8th, forms an Aleph and a Tav over the United States. | ||
The Aleph and Tav are the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet, the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. | ||
These eclipses mark the end of the great year, a 26,000-year period that starts anew with the dawning of Aquarius and a new golden age. | ||
Manly P. Hall wrote that high-level Masons designed America for a peculiar and particular purpose, a secret destiny to bring about a new Atlantis or a new world order, wherein a king, descended of a divine race, will rule over all. | ||
In rituals, this king is symbolized as Apollo, Horus, or Nimrod, the father of Freemasonry, and is thought to be a descendant of the Biblical Nephilim, or the Sumerian Annunaki. | ||
According to Thomas Horne, this will happen in 2025, which corresponds to several documents published by intelligence agencies, such as Global Governance 2025, Global Trends 2025. | ||
And the 2025 Deagle forecast on world population. | ||
NASA is notorious for performing Masonic rituals based on the Egyptian mystery schools. | ||
Apollo being the same character as Horus, Sirius representing Isis, and Atlantis being the new golden age they hope to restore. | ||
And during the eclipse on April 8th, NASA will fire three rockets named after Apep, the Egyptian serpent god, whose goal was to devour Ra, the sun. | ||
And when the sun re-emerges after three minutes of darkness, it will be likened to the rebirth of Horus, their new king of the Golden Age. | ||
CERN, known for practicing occult rituals at a statue of Shiva, the Hindu god who symbolizes death, destruction, and the end of an age, will be firing up their large Hadron Collider to full power during the solar eclipse. | ||
And Israel, who is in the midst of committing genocide, is preparing to sacrifice a red heifer, a ritual sacrifice to prepare them for taking back the Temple Mount. | ||
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Red heifers, to be precise. | |
Some Jews and Christians believe they're the key to rebuilding the historic Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and to beckoning the Messiah. | ||
To understand, you have to go back nearly 2,000 years When the ancient Romans destroyed the last temple in the city, to rebuild it, these believers point to the Bible's Book of Numbers. | ||
It commands the Israelites to sacrifice a red heifer without defect or blemish, and that has never been under a yoke. | ||
Only then can the temple rise again. | ||
Those sacred cows were showcased in Washington at a recent prayer gathering. | ||
Many evangelicals believe these red heifers will usher Christ's second coming. | ||
We need the Messiah to come, right? | ||
So for me, the red heifer is red for the blood of Jesus Christ. | ||
A massive altar already awaits where the heifers are to be burned. | ||
According to some believers, the ceremony needs to be performed right here on the Mount of Olives, looking directly into where the temple once stood. | ||
But something else... | ||
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We have just a huge show for you today. | ||
We'll be joined in just a little while by Nick Sortor. | ||
We'll talk about a variety of different topics. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour by Jesse Lee Peterson as we continue the trend of me, inexplicably, always being guest host of The War Room for the first Thursday of every month. | ||
I don't know. I don't know the last time Jesse Lee Peterson actually had a show with Owen. | ||
It was sometime last year, I think. | ||
But hey, I'll take it. | ||
I will reap the benefits. | ||
And we'll talk to Jesse Lee Peterson in the third hour. | ||
War is on the horizon. | ||
Truly full-fledged World War III is coming, and nobody in charge is doing anything to remotely slow it down. | ||
In fact, they seem to be doing everything they possibly can to speed it up. | ||
And just a reminder, World War III is not going to look anything like World War I or II. It's going to be extremely different. | ||
It's going to be fifth-generation warfare. | ||
And this was my big take on the Baltimore Bridge collapsing. | ||
Some people were saying it looked like a cyber attack. | ||
We actually, I think, pretty much hit the nail on the head the first day because we had a caller who called in saying that he works with a fuel supplier for big container ships, and it looked to him like a fuel problem. | ||
Of course, a consequence of UN climate change agenda laws that have them using fuel that | ||
has less sulfur and when that happens, your engine can die and usually it doesn't matter | ||
because you're on the big open ocean. | ||
And you basically hit the nail on the head and now that's what all the experts are saying | ||
did happen. | ||
So we pretty much nailed it. | ||
But knowing, you know, not knowing the cause and not knowing whether or not it was a cyber | ||
attack, doesn't really matter when you understand that that's how World War III is going to | ||
World War III is going to look like infrastructure being shut down and not knowing whether it's an accident or on purpose. | ||
It's going to look a lot like cyber attacks coming from mysterious sources. | ||
It's going to be EMP bombs shutting off electricity the world over. | ||
And it's going to be robotic assassins taking out the enemies through algorithmic AI-powered weapons. | ||
Murder. It's not speculation. | ||
This is already happening. | ||
And there are a few stories about this that we'll get to now. | ||
Al Jazeera has the headline, AI-assisted genocide. | ||
Israel reportedly uses database for Gaza kill lists. | ||
Israel's military reportedly used an untested and undisclosed artificial intelligence-powered database to identify targets for its bombing campaign in Gaza, and has alarmed human rights and technology experts who say it could amount to war crimes. | ||
Well, just throw it on the pile then. | ||
I guess just tag it on to the check. | ||
They'll pay that later. War crime after war crime here. | ||
The Israeli publication Plus 92.7 Magazine, 972 Magazine, and Hebrew language media outlet Local Call reported recently that the Israeli army was isolating and identifying thousands of Palestinians as potential bombing targets using AI-assisted targeting system called Lavender. | ||
The database is responsible for drawing up kill lists of as many as 37,000 targets. | ||
Al Jazeera's Roy Shaolin's reporting from Occupied East Jerusalem said on Thursday, the unnamed Israeli intelligence officials who spoke to the media outlet said Lavender had an error rate of about 10%. | ||
Yeah, about 10%. | ||
37,000. | ||
10% of that. | ||
3,700? | ||
Yeah, it's okay. | ||
3,700 people accidentally get identified as terrorists by the AI and get blown up by the robots. | ||
Whoopsies. Oh, whoops. | ||
I guess that's less of the error rate of humans in this conflict so far. | ||
I don't think there have been nine Hamas members killed for every one innocent. | ||
Throughout Israel's genocidal campaign of targetless bombing across all of Gaza. | ||
So, hey, maybe 10% is good. | ||
Maybe that's a good error rate when you're using AI over human operatives. | ||
Just insane. But that didn't stop the Israelis from using it to fast track the identification of often low-level Hamas operatives in Gaza and bombing them. | ||
It's becoming clear the Israeli army is deploying untested AI systems to make decisions about the life and death of civilians, says Mark Owen Jones, an assistant professor in Middle East Studies and Digital Humanities at Hamid bin Khalifa University. | ||
Let's be clear, this is AI-assisted genocide. | ||
And going forward, there needs to be a call for a moratorium on the use of AI in war, he added. | ||
The Israeli publication reported that this method led to many thousands of civilian deaths in Gaza. | ||
On Thursday, Gaza's Ministry of Health said that at least 33,037 Palestinians have been killed and 75,000 wounded in an Israel's attack since October 7th. | ||
The humans that were interacting with the AI database were often just a rubber stamp. | ||
They would scrutinize this kill list for perhaps 20 seconds before deciding whether or not to give the go-ahead for an airstrike. | ||
In response to widening criticism, the Israeli military said its analysts must conduct independent examinations to verify the identified targets, meet the relevant definitions in accordance with international law and additional restrictions stipulated by its forces. | ||
Now, let's be clear. | ||
This is not A brand new, novel, unprecedented sort of thing. | ||
It's called something different here in America, but it's been in use for a while to determine targets of drone attacks. | ||
They call it a threat matrix. | ||
Important moment of revelation for me was watching, I believe it was Rand Paul, but it could have been somebody else. | ||
And this was years and years ago. | ||
But it was during when we first started really using drones in war and it was coming under a lot of questions. | ||
And there was a spokesman for the military-industrial complex, either the Army or the CIA or somebody, being grilled by congressmen. | ||
Again, I think it was Rand Paul, but it could have been somebody else. | ||
It was somebody from Kentucky or Tennessee or something like that. | ||
And he was just simply asking, is it right that America killed an American citizen with a drone overseas? | ||
Especially a minor citizen, right? | ||
An American citizen that was 16 years old. | ||
He and his dad were killed by drones. | ||
He was asking, is that right? | ||
Just without any more context, is it right that America can murder its own citizens with | ||
drones overseas with no trial? | ||
And the guy in response said, well, the threat matrix has extremely high levels of tenability | ||
that can, and it's just all this like technical jargon. | ||
I remember he kept bringing up the threat matrix, the threat matrix. | ||
Well, the threat matrix said that he should be killed, so we killed him. | ||
And of course the congressman just kept asking the same question over and over. | ||
Almost a Jesse Lee Peterson-style, interview-style tactic, where you just say, yeah, okay, okay, great rambling about the threat matrix. | ||
I get it. You know a lot of jargon. | ||
But is it right that the American government kills American citizens without trial overseas? | ||
Is that right or not? | ||
I get that you have a threat matrix, but just fundamentally, is that right or not? | ||
And to me, that was a big revelation of like, all right, this is why we have a representative democracy. | ||
All right, this is why we're not ruled by experts, because the experts know all the jargon to make their decisions sound reasonable, when in reality, they're killing American citizens overseas without trial, which is not reasonable. | ||
And sometimes you need some dude from Kentucky with the power to say, this is wrong. | ||
I don't care how you dress it up with jargon. | ||
It's wrong. Fundamentally, it's wrong and it shouldn't happen. | ||
That was again a sort of like, oh right, this is the value of representative democracy. | ||
This is the value of civilians having oversight of the military-industrial complex. | ||
Because sometimes military-industrial complex can get too far up its own butt with its military jargon and technological advancements that suddenly it's justifying killing American children overseas with drones without trial. | ||
So this has been happening for a while. | ||
But now they're really ramping it up. | ||
Obviously, AI technology is massively advanced than it was back in 2004, whenever that conversation was taking place. | ||
And probably a little later, maybe 2010, something like that. | ||
Threat matrix, self-assessment. | ||
Yeah, oh, sorry, you're too far on the upper right of the threat matrix. | ||
Now a robot's going to kill you. | ||
Don't you love democracy? | ||
Pretty amazing. So to continue with this article, and I mean, this stuff is insane. | ||
This stuff is absolutely insane. And this is how Gaza has been operated for a while. | ||
We know that Gaza checkpoints are already protected, are already guarded by AI machine guns that can identify and destroy targets on their own volition. | ||
So this is the technocratic robotic control system of the New World Order, sort of Sort of, you know, tested in the field in Gaza. | ||
And will soon be coming to an occupied nation near you. | ||
It's pretty wild. | ||
And the Guardian has a story on this with the quote, the machine did it coldly. | ||
Israel used AI to identify 37,000 Hamas targets using this Lavender system. | ||
In addition to talking about their use of AI system called Lavender, the intelligence | ||
sources claim the Israeli military officials permitted large numbers of Palestinian civilians | ||
to be killed, particularly during the early weeks and months of the conflict. | ||
Their unusually candid testimony provides a rare glimpse into the first-hand experiences | ||
of Israeli intelligence officials who have been using machine learning systems to help | ||
identify targets during the six-month war. | ||
Israel's use of powerful AI systems in the war on Hamas has entered uncharted territory | ||
for advanced warfare, raising a host of legal and moral questions, transforming the relationship | ||
between military personnel and machines. | ||
It's unparalleled in my memory, says one intelligence officer who used Lavender, adding that they | ||
had more faith in a statistical mechanism than a grieving soldier. | ||
Everyone there, including me, lost people on October 7th. | ||
The machine did it coldly, and that made it easier. | ||
Yeah, but who programmed the machine, and on what parameters was it making its decision? | ||
Because obviously these things are not totally without bias. | ||
The bias is in fact baked in just as it always is because the person writing the parameters by which it makes its decision themselves embed their own bias, often on purpose, by design, and with a particular end in mind. | ||
And again, they look at it for about 20 seconds and go, is this Hamas? | ||
Yeah, probably. Yeah, probably is. | ||
Check that off. And so, you know, they say it has a 10% fail rate or whatever, but they don't actually know. | ||
They don't actually know that. They haven't actually gone through and determined whether or not any of the people killed were Hamas or not. | ||
They're happy to call everybody who's in Gaza a Hamas supporter or a person being used by Hamas as a human shield, and they'll die anyway. | ||
Two sources said during the early weeks of the war they were permitted to kill 15 or 20 civilians during airstrikes on low-ranking militants. | ||
Attacks on such targets were typically carried out using unguided munitions known as dumb bombs, the sources said, destroying entire homes and killing all of their occupants. | ||
So that's the calculus run by Israel. | ||
You can bomb a house and 10, 20, 30 people die and maybe you get one potential Hamas | ||
militant according to the AI and that's fine and that's worth it and that's good. | ||
So anybody saying that Israel was very careful to avoid civilian casualties, they weren't. | ||
They really weren't. | ||
They admit that they weren't. | ||
It was on purpose. | ||
It was by design. | ||
It was indiscriminate, basically. | ||
You can kill 20 people in the pursuit of one potential low-level Hamas member. | ||
That's not good. | ||
That's not good. See, it says it raises a bunch of moral and ethical and legal questions. | ||
I have the answer to all of them. | ||
Do they need answers to these questions? | ||
Because I know them. I know the answers. | ||
The answer is it is immoral, unethical, and should be illegal to do this. | ||
And I don't think that that's controversial at all. | ||
UN data shows that in the first month of the war alone, 1,340 families suffered multiple losses, with 312 families losing more than 10 members. | ||
Again, shockingly high death toll. | ||
Shockingly high amount of civilians killed using this. | ||
People in America are questioning, are American big tech companies participating in this? | ||
Is Lavender associated with Amazon or Google or any of the other major big tech companies which have contracts with the U.S. State Department or military or the Israel military for that matter? | ||
Quote, we are constantly being pressured, bring us more targets. | ||
They really shouted at us, said one intelligence officer. | ||
We were told, now you have to F up Hamas, no matter what the cost, whatever you can, you bomb. | ||
To meet this demand, the IDF came to heavily rely on Lavender to generate a database of individuals judged to have the characteristics of a PIJ or Hamas militant. | ||
Details about the specific kinds of data used to train Lavender's algorithm or how the program reached its conclusion are not included in the accounts published by the magazines. | ||
that first reported this. However, the sources said that during the first few weeks of the war, | ||
Unit 8200 refined Lavender's algorithm and tweaked its search parameters. | ||
After randomly sampling and cross-checking its prediction, the unit concluded | ||
Lavender had achieved a 90% accuracy rate, the sources said, leading IDF to approve | ||
its sweeping use as a target recommendation tool. Lavender created a database of tens of | ||
thousands of individuals who were marked as predominantly low-ranking members of Hamas's | ||
military wing. This was used alongside another AI-based decision support system called | ||
The gospel. | ||
The gospel. | ||
Which recommended buildings and structures as targets rather than individuals. | ||
I.S. The gospel. | ||
Meaning the good news. | ||
I mean it is a very disturbing robotic genocide taking on as Alex Jones very | ||
rightly put it days ago before this story in particular was revealed. | ||
I mean it's just it's like what the hell. | ||
I mean, just how is this allowed to happen? | ||
I mean, over the last two days, Israel's just going insane. | ||
I mean, they've been going insane for the last six months, obviously. | ||
Every couple of weeks, every couple of days, actually, there's like the newest, biggest massacre ever. | ||
Like, two weeks ago, they were sending in aid caravans of food to starving people and then gunning them down when the people ran to get the food. | ||
Like, it's beyond understanding that this is taking place. | ||
And I can understand how you can look back in history and go, how did the Germans allow the Nazis to get away with it? | ||
How did this enlightened, scientific, incredibly advanced country, how did they get duped into doing all these horrible things? | ||
And it's like, well... America, France, England, nobody knew about Treblinka or Auschwitz before the war was over, before the very end, and they actually stormed in and found these things. | ||
The German civilians certainly didn't know. | ||
So part of it is like, well, they let it happen because they didn't know what was going on. | ||
They weren't aware of it. | ||
If they were aware of it, maybe they'd be fine with it, maybe not. | ||
But it all makes sense now. | ||
It all makes perfect sense now because it's happening right now, right in front of us. | ||
And unlike World War II when most of the atrocities were done under a veil of darkness and the civilians and the regular people in all these countries had no idea what the real magnitude of the events going on were... | ||
That's not the case anymore. | ||
That's not the case anymore. We're watching it. | ||
We get live video. We get updates on Instagram showing exactly what's going on, and yet it's still going on, and yet it continues unabated. | ||
And over the last few days, they bombed the Iranian consulate in Damascus, a huge violation of the most basic international relations. | ||
It bombed the workers, the aid workers, and more and more information is coming out about | ||
that showing that not only had they coordinated with the IDF, been approved by the IDF to | ||
go where they were going when they were going, so there should be no confusion. | ||
They knew exactly what they were doing when they bombed the aid caravan. | ||
They did it on purpose and it's had the desired result. | ||
Now aid is no longer flowing to Gaza because the aid providers assume quite rightly they'll | ||
be bombed to death if they do. | ||
And this is just part of the tactic. | ||
I mean, one of the first things, one of the first statements Israel made about the attack on Gaza was they were going to deprive them of food, water, and fuel and starve them into submission. | ||
So I think delivering aid sort of interrupts that strategy. | ||
And so they bond the aid workers. | ||
I mean, this is horrible, but this is what's happening. | ||
And It's like they're trying to do everything they can to provoke a wider conflict because they are. | ||
Because the survival strategy of Israel is reliant on America getting involved. | ||
And for America to get involved, Israel has to come under existential threat from Iran or Hezbollah. | ||
Which is why Iran and Hezbollah have not taken the gloves off and unleashed hell on Israel as of yet. | ||
But they could and they likely will in the very near future. | ||
And we'll get to some of those stories in just a second. | ||
But just to continue here, according to PLUS972 in local call, the IDF judged, and this is different than the last story that we read, but I think it might be a little bit more accurate. | ||
It was permissible to kill more than 100 civilians in an attack on a top-ranking Hamas official. | ||
Okay, so this is the top-ranking one. | ||
So, a lower-ranking Hamas militant, you can kill 10 civilians in your bombing of them. | ||
But if they're a high-ranking member of Hamas, 100 civilians can die as you attempt to bomb them. | ||
We had a calculation, they say, for how many civilians could be killed for the brigade commander, how many civilians could be killed for a battalion commander, and so on, one source said. | ||
Just mathematical elimination of humanity. | ||
I mean, it really is like chilling. | ||
It's like, you know, it's worse than just being in the heat of the moment, passion. | ||
This is cold-blooded genocide. | ||
There were regulations, but they were very lenient, another said. | ||
We've killed people with collateral damage in the high double digits, if not low triple digits. | ||
These are things that haven't happened before. | ||
There appears to have been significant fluctuations in the figure that military commanders could tolerate at different stages of the war. | ||
One said that the limit on permitted civilian casualties went up and down over time, and at one point it was as low as five. | ||
During the first week of the conflict, the source said permission was given to kill 15 non-combatants to take out junior militants. | ||
Yeah, so this would have to work in tandem with the threat matrix. | ||
You have the threat matrix and you have the acceptable civilian casualty matrix. | ||
And you have to do all of the math, figure out just how exact to make your murder. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
An international law expert at the U.S. State Department said they'd never remotely heard of a 1 to 15 ratio being deemed acceptable, especially for lower-level combatants. | ||
There's a lot of leeway, but that strikes me as extreme. | ||
Seems a little extreme to me. | ||
Well, good news. Well, no, bad news. | ||
Sorry, if 15 seems extreme to you, it's actually triple digits. | ||
It's actually upwards of 100. So 15, very extreme, out-of-the-ordinary, unprecedented combatants. | ||
And not even a fifth of what they would actually do. | ||
Whatever the legal or moral justification for Israel's bombing strategy, some of the intelligence officers appear now to be questioning the approach set by their commanders. | ||
No one thought about what to do afterward when the war was over or how it would be possible to live in Gaza, one said. | ||
They thought about it. No, they thought about it. | ||
They did. They came to the conclusion that nobody would live in Gaza anymore. | ||
That was the conclusion they came to. | ||
That was the decision they made. That's the course of action they're pursuing. | ||
Another said that after the 7th of October attacks by Hamas, the atmosphere in the IDF was painful and vindictive. | ||
Well, it's not a healthy way to wage a war, is it? | ||
Or conduct any business of state. | ||
Jared Kushner says Gaza's waterfront property could be very valuable. | ||
Yeah, just set the kill robots to 100% and suddenly you've got new beachfront property for the Kushners. | ||
Isn't that exciting? Isn't that glorious and righteous? | ||
Another said that after the atmosphere was painful and vindictive, there was a dissonance. | ||
On one hand, people here were frustrated that we were not attacking enough. | ||
On the other hand, you see at the end of the day another thousand Gazans have died, most of them civilians. | ||
A little bit of a dissonance. | ||
I don't see a dissonance there. | ||
Some people wanted everyone in Gaza to die, and at the end of the day you had a bunch of dead Gazans. | ||
That seems perfectly in line with one another, actually. | ||
And this is, I mean, it's literally exactly what we've been warning about since the beginning of this entire conflict. | ||
we have repeated this over and over pointed out the way that the members of the Israeli army | ||
were acting on this frantic vindictive revenge impulse that is first of all completely at odds | ||
with the Christian Western world and in concept of you know international relations but also | ||
hugely damaging in the long run to the goals you're ostensibly trying to achieve which would | ||
be peace in Israel well when you're killing a hundred or a thousand civilians in a day | ||
you're not going to get peace anytime soon And there's not going to be peace anytime soon. | ||
We'll get into that in just a little bit. | ||
We'll be joined by Nick Sartor on the other side. | ||
But yes, Israel is engaged in a robotic genocide. | ||
Courtesy of the United States, by the way. | ||
We pay for it. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joined today by Nick Sartor. | ||
He's an independent journalist who takes deep dives into stories via on-the-scene reporting. | ||
You can follow him on x at Nick Sartor. | ||
That's S-O-R-T-O-R. Welcome to the show, Nick. | ||
Appreciate you having me, Harrison. My pleasure. | ||
And, you know, you cover a number of things. | ||
You do the important job of actually going on the ground and investigating, which is what we need more of, because the mainstream media just doesn't seem to do that anymore, do they? | ||
No, they really don't. | ||
And if they do, they're there for like a few days and then they disappear and you never hear about the story again. | ||
So it's kind of like, you know, guys like us that are filling the gap, right? | ||
You know, independent outlets like Infowars and on shows like yours and, you know, tweeting away or posting now. | ||
Right, right. Well, and, you know, even if they do go, you know, on the scene, really, they're just there to launder whatever they're told by the authorities. | ||
Even if they're on the scene, they're not doing investigative reporting. | ||
They're doing transcription for the authorities. | ||
Man, that is absolutely the best way I've heard anybody put it yet, is wander the information straight from the throat. | ||
They're a mouthpiece. | ||
And when you have a corrupt state like Hawaii or the Maui government that is feeding you propaganda, it's pretty much Operation Mockingbird. | ||
It's still going on. | ||
So it takes the independent outlets. | ||
However, they like to cancel and sanction us. | ||
For doing so, as you know. | ||
For that exact reason, because you do something other than launder the authorities' talking points. | ||
And I've seen, I mean... | ||
This is happening. There's more people like you now than there were three years ago. | ||
And I just think, I mean, the number of people we've had on our shows, Muckraker and, I mean, Borderhawk, I mean, it goes on and on. | ||
A lot of it's at the border. But people that just decide one day, how did it happen for you? | ||
For most people, when I ask them, they're just like, you know, one day I just said, somebody's got to do it, I'm going to do it. | ||
They grab a camera, they go out, suddenly they have a breaking news story, suddenly they're on all of these shows. | ||
How did it go for you getting into this and deciding to go independent? | ||
Well, it was just, so I never had any journalism experience or anything before. | ||
I just, I saw that, you know, the train around in East Palestine, Ohio, and nobody was covering it. | ||
It was that whole thing where they're there for a few days. | ||
They parrot the talking points that they're given by the governor and the EPA and such. | ||
And then it disappeared. | ||
Those people were pretty much left out to dry. | ||
And the only people that were talking about it were on X. And you see all the images of... | ||
This massive mushroom cloud. | ||
It looked like an atomic bomb went off in this small town in Ohio. | ||
And all of a sudden, you turn on the news and they're talking about kittens and puppies and what Trump said on True Social for the day or something. | ||
And then they stop... Stop caring about any of these people out there. | ||
I'm like, okay, I'm going to do it. I'm going to go out there. | ||
Just like you said, I think that's how a lot of people end up getting into this. | ||
Without a platform like X, it's much harder for somebody to be doing what I was doing. | ||
Because if I would have posted any of that stuff on Facebook, I would have been banned immediately. | ||
Right. And it's less certain because even if you are... | ||
Allowed on those platforms for a little while, one day you're going to say something they don't like and you're going to get kicked off. | ||
And luckily, X, while they still do have sort of a more soft-touch censorship at this point, it's so much better than it ever was. | ||
It's amazing. And that's why I like talking about this with people such as yourself, because obviously the stories that you cover, we want to talk about and we want to get into. | ||
But I also hope that there's somebody listening right now that goes, hey, you did it. | ||
I can do it. That guy did it. | ||
I live near a story. | ||
I'll go get my own footage and put it up. | ||
Maybe I'll be on Infowars one day. | ||
And you can. So I love telling that story just to inspire other people, to remind them we're in a brave new world. | ||
And that has bad things, but it's got good things, too. | ||
One of the good things is you can be a media outlet. | ||
You can get the stories that nobody else gets. | ||
Right. And you can actually change the world that way. | ||
It really is incredible. And talking about East Palestine, you're talking about the Maui fires, you're talking about the Baltimore Bridge. | ||
I mean, this, to me, is what World War III is going to look like. | ||
I mean, the history books are going to say we're already in World War III because the things that are going on now I think are very clearly leading to that. | ||
How do you think World War III is going to look and do you think it has to do with all of these stories, whether it's bird flu, the collapse of infrastructure, the DEWs? | ||
I mean, how is World War III going to play out? | ||
Well, I mean, I think you would first see it start off exactly, you know, with these sort of stories that you're talking about. | ||
You know, I don't think it's going to, it's not going to be like, you know, World War II was in a totally different time. | ||
I mean, we're talking about cyber attacks. | ||
I know that there was a discussion about, you know, how that ship crashed into the Baltimore Bridge, and Are we going to get any answers to that? | ||
How do we rule out this was not a foreign power? | ||
How do we know that it wasn't our own government trying to destroy infrastructure in the United States, trying to push their own narratives or go for a Great Reset type situation? | ||
We don't know, and I know you guys on Infowars have been talking a little bit about, you know, direct energy weapons and such that could be used against people. | ||
We don't know what is over our heads right now. | ||
It would be very easy for them. | ||
We know they have the technology. | ||
We know that we just don't know whether or not it's been used yet, and it very well could be being used. | ||
And I think that's exactly how it's going to start, which is why people are so concerned about the potential for that to happen in Maui. | ||
Yeah, and Baltimore and the Texas Panhandle and California. | ||
I mean, there's lots of suspicious things about it. | ||
What do you make of, since we're on the topic, what do you make of Joe Biden saying houses had the right roofs and didn't burn? | ||
I mean, is there any innocent explanation for that? | ||
Or is that a slip of the tongue that maybe revealed more than he meant to? | ||
Look, there were a lot of, I was actually on Maui when he made that comment about the right color roofs there in Texas. | ||
And even the people that were like, you know, you do have a lot of people on Maui that are like, oh, that's ridiculous, that's ridiculous. | ||
And then they hear that line. | ||
And I was talking to an Uber driver at the time, and he said, man, that gave me chills. | ||
I thought that was a bunch of BS. And now, you know, it makes people think, I mean, he's the president of the United States. | ||
His words matter. | ||
And when you say something like that, that people were thinking all along, I mean, was it just a coincidence? | ||
I don't understand what he was trying to say. | ||
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I don't know either. What was he trying to say? | |
It doesn't make any sense. Never got any explanation. | ||
And he said it again. He was caught on hot mic during his speech, I think, in Texas. | ||
And then he said it during the State of the Union. | ||
He was walking around talking to people and he brought up that same point. | ||
He said, well, sometimes they have the right roof and they don't burn. | ||
It's like, what is that supposed to mean? | ||
It's insane. Yeah, he's not helping anything. | ||
At all. Yeah, ever. But yeah, anything ever. | ||
I mean, the more he talks, I don't know, the better it is for our side, I guess. | ||
So, you've spent a lot of time on Maui. | ||
We probably broke the story on the DEWs because we had a caller. | ||
It's my dad's friend. My dad's college friend who lived in Maui. | ||
He almost died from the fire. | ||
He had to escape. He could grab nothing but one of his guitars he grabbed and was able to get out. | ||
But he called us that morning while the fires were still raging and said, you know, was saying, look... | ||
I went outside and the air conditioning unit was on fire, but none of the plants around it were on fire. | ||
Like, he was pointing out that metal objects were catching on fire, but plants next to them weren't. | ||
I mean, how do you explain that other than DW weapons? | ||
Like, how does that happen? | ||
Yeah, and so there are a lot of unanswered questions like that as well. | ||
I know that there was, I had a friend out there that lost his house. | ||
He lost his cars and such. | ||
And he literally gave me a piece of melted engine block. | ||
I mean, it was liquefied. | ||
And I'm like, my God, how hot did this fire have to be? | ||
And then you get people out there that are saying, this is not natural. | ||
This is not natural. And... | ||
You know, it could have been started with... | ||
You know, people are getting to the point where they're thinking, okay, even if it wasn't lasers, it was the perfect spot for that fire to have started. | ||
How did it start? | ||
That question still hasn't been answered because they're trying to blame it on the power company, but the lines were de-energized at the time. | ||
So how did the fire actually start? | ||
And then, you know, you have... | ||
If you were going to try... | ||
Say this was a test run for something and they wanted to see how it was going to be handled, how it was going to be received. | ||
Maui is the perfect place for this to happen because it's off on an island, you know, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. | ||
And the people there have this sort of aloha spirit where they kind of go with the flow, right? | ||
And they're very easily duped by their government. | ||
They pretty much believe what their leaders tell them. | ||
I cannot think of a better spot anywhere else in the United States to attempt to do something like that with a DEW if that's what they did. | ||
And of course it's embodied by that Ever-pertinent phrase, only those who disobeyed survived. | ||
I mean, that is, it's chilling, but it's absolutely true. | ||
Well, Harrison, you're talking about the police locking people into the burn zone. | ||
I mean, they're trying to get out desperately. | ||
You hear the 911 calls of these people that are, like, we're going to die. | ||
You have to let us out. Open the road. | ||
And they will not open the road. | ||
They closed it down all the way around the town, locked everybody in, and that's where hundreds of people died. | ||
It's impossible to explain through sheer incompetence. | ||
It, to me, sort of has to be malice. | ||
We'll talk about that and more on the other side. | ||
There's a new story about a new EMP weapon just released by Raytheon, I think. | ||
Maybe we'll talk about that. We'll talk about a number of other suspicious goings-on around the world. | ||
Inexplicable. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
If you are like me, you likely heard of our guest for the first time during the East Palestine train derailment ecological disaster. | ||
Nick Sartor was there on the ground doing the investigations that the mainstream media refused to do. | ||
You can follow him on X at Nick Sartor, and that's the only place I have to send people. | ||
Is there anywhere else people go, or is it you're on X and that's your platform? | ||
That's it. They'll ban me on everything else. | ||
I don't even bother. | ||
Well, when you're reporting on reality, they can't have that, you know, be widespread. | ||
So, at Nick Sortor, that's S-O-R-T-O-R, and coincidentally enough, there's been a development in the East Palestine story, and you just brought this to my attention. | ||
I haven't seen this yet, so let's take a look at this and then comment on the other side. | ||
Citizen Free Press posted this on X saying, why didn't the EPA declare a health emergency in East Palestine, Ohio? | ||
Let's watch. Environmental Protection Agency about why that agency did not declare a public health emergency after last year's train derailment involving toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
Here's Chief Washington Correspondent Mike Emanuel. | ||
The Environmental Protection Agency never declared the massive derailment in East Palestine, Ohio in February 2023 a public health emergency, even though the derailment forced about half of the community to evacuate. | ||
The story was first reported by the Associated Press. | ||
Internal EPA emails revealed there were concerns about the consequences after chemicals spilled and burned. | ||
Quote, There could very well be dioxin concentrations in the area due to the low flame temperature combustion occurring at the train cars. | ||
Dioxin is a highly toxic chemical compound. | ||
But EPA stopped short of a formal declaration. | ||
Quote, The issue of declaring a public health emergency is a difficult one. | ||
We have the authority but have only used it once. | ||
Watchdog Group, the Government Accountability Project, obtained the emails after making a public records request. | ||
Its conclusion, quote, taken as a whole, these documents reveal EPA's dereliction of duty to protect the public and the environment. | ||
President Biden visited East Palestine a year after the disaster. | ||
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Working with the state, We've tested the air, the water, the soil quality, deployed teams of health experts. | |
Ohio Republican Senator J.D. Vance has blasted the EPA's handling of the crisis. | ||
What the federal EPA has made hard to do is to actually get the toxic dirt out of East Palestine in the first place. | ||
I'd say it, Brett, I think that this is all about politics. | ||
Local residents say they don't think they'll ever be able to go home. | ||
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It's horrific. All of our items that were special to us are all stuck in our house. | |
They still haven't returned after a year. | ||
The EPA says it was open about the dangers when it told Norfolk Southern it was responsible for the damage. | ||
Arguing the conditions there may constitute an imminent and substantial endangerment to health. | ||
It insists a public health emergency wasn't needed because it had the necessary legal authority. | ||
So the question is, with this disclosure, whether Congress takes this ball and holds hearings? | ||
One would think they would. You heard how fired up Senator Vance was on your program. | ||
So that came out late last night. | ||
Obviously, you know, you haven't had time to really look into it. | ||
But even just seeing those images again for the first time in a year, it's like so much stuff happens, you forget. | ||
Any other time period in existence, this would be, you know, a big story for an entire year. | ||
It's like, I haven't even thought about this in a year. | ||
Dioxin, I was like... | ||
That's exactly how they want it, though. | ||
Vinyl chloride, wasn't that the chemical they were using? | ||
Like, I'm trying to rack my brain now of what I know about this crash. | ||
So, what's your take on this? | ||
They never declared a public health emergency despite what we just saw on screen. | ||
Well, they knew what was going to happen if they actually admitted that this was going to cause widespread health effects throughout the town. | ||
I mean, the entire goal from day one, it wasn't to save lives. | ||
It wasn't to, you know, it wasn't to do anything but to just cover it up. | ||
That's what they wanted to do. They didn't want us talking about this. | ||
And of course, I remember at the time, I can't remember what exactly was going on, but even | ||
if just thinking about what's going on now, if you're an illegal immigrant from Guatemala | ||
and you make it across the southern border, you get a hotel room, you get cash, you get | ||
cards, you get a job lined up for you. | ||
And in East Palestine, you got like nothing. | ||
You got absolutely nothing. | ||
Your house was basically destroyed for something that was beyond your ability to control. | ||
Your pets died from the poison that's now leaching into your waterways and the government | ||
gave them basically nothing. | ||
And of course, they signed an agreement saying they wouldn't ask for more if they got the | ||
pit, if they accepted the pittance that was offered them from the train company. | ||
Right, and so that was basically, it was a bribe is all it was. | ||
They had to bribe the people because they got them to their wit's end. | ||
They made it so that these people had no more money. | ||
It's exactly what they're doing to the people in Maui as well, but they made sure the people of East Palestine were pretty much out of money because the economy was obviously wrecked by this. | ||
Half the population had to leave and they still haven't returned because they don't trust their water. | ||
They don't trust anything the government tells them because they've been lied to the entire time. | ||
I don't know if you remember, back in the beginning, Governor Mike DeWine came out and said, okay, yeah, well, the water is safe to drink now. | ||
And then a couple weeks later, he's like, well, you know what, how about you just drink bottled water? | ||
Oh my god. And of course, he's saying it's safe to drink while you're getting footage of just visible contamination in the water. | ||
The creek had turned into a rainbow. | ||
You're telling me that that's safe. | ||
That's safe for my kids to play in. | ||
I mean, that's insane. | ||
People's pets were dying, and they're like, oh no, it's actually totally fine. | ||
Ignore the dead chickens all around your property. | ||
I mean, completely insane. | ||
Again, it's like so much stuff happens, I almost feel bad. | ||
But at the same time, I mean, there's 1,000 stories we could follow right here. | ||
But I will say the most significant part about this is the fact that these people aren't going to be able to go back years from now once they start having, because these are going to cause long-term health effects, you know, cancers and such in the future, and they're not going to be able to be compensated years down the road when it catches up to them. | ||
Right. Because they never declared a public health emergency. | ||
And so you said, do you think that's what it's about, that they, basically by not declaring a public health emergency, they're not, I'm just like being distracted by this, by the footage. | ||
I'm just revisiting this a year later. | ||
So yeah, you know, cancer can take maybe a couple years to show up. | ||
By the time that happens, you know, America's moved past it. | ||
There's not going to be any action from the politicians. | ||
So these people, again, are just completely out of luck. | ||
I can't believe people haven't been back to their homes since, I mean, I can, I believe it, but it's just, that is shocking to me. | ||
Yeah, well, you still go there and you can still smell something in the air. | ||
You don't know exactly what's in the air, but you get out of your car and you can smell it. | ||
even you know I was there you know several months ago which was several | ||
months after the actual train around and it still had that toxic odor in the air | ||
and you don't know what it is because they won't tell you what it is and you | ||
know they were ready to just let these people die they didn't want anybody | ||
questioning any of this stuff they were ready to just you know okay let the let | ||
the media go away we'll let all these people suffer who cares you know some of | ||
you may have to die but that's a sacrifice they're willing to make yeah | ||
exactly I mean do you think this was about just like you know that in the | ||
video we just saw they said it was about politics I mean is that is that the | ||
level of politics that we're at Just like, let the people in the city die of cancer because otherwise it would look bad on Pete Buttigieg? | ||
Is that really where we're at at this point? | ||
100%. That's all it's about. | ||
Especially with this administration, it's all about the power and the politics of it. | ||
Because at the end of the day, I mean, look at everything else that they've done. | ||
I mean, this is a disaster of administration. | ||
You're showing videos of Pete Buttigieg there right now. | ||
It took how long for the guy to show up there finally? | ||
And then the EPA administrator didn't come for almost a month afterward. | ||
And that was because we forced him to. | ||
Because we started screaming and yelling about it. | ||
And that video went viral, throwing the rock in the water. | ||
And that's how we get crap done. | ||
That's how we got to do it. | ||
That's just insane. NTSB to release cause a fiery—so when was this story from? | ||
Because, again, I haven't even heard anything about East Palestine. | ||
I guess when Joe Biden went there, it wasn't the biggest media story in the world because it was too little, too late. | ||
So that was from February 7th. | ||
So there are still stories coming out, but they still haven't figured out why it happened, I guess. | ||
Never declared an emergency, never figured out why it happened, never helped the people of East Palestine at all, which is a little strange since they're declaring emergencies over the eclipse that hasn't happened yet. | ||
That's worthy of being declared an emergency, apparently. | ||
And we have endless money for foreigners in this country and wars overseas. | ||
But when it comes to American citizens being massively affected by some failure of infrastructure, just nothing for them. | ||
Right. Yeah. And I mean, you know, we go back to, and I know this is, we say this over and over and over again, but it never becomes less true. | ||
The idea of sending, you know, what was the bill for, you know, Ukraine and Israel and a little bit of money for the border there, but of course nothing for Maui, nothing for East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
And that, not even these, the only... | ||
I want to give a lot of credit here to Senator J.D. Vance. | ||
He has not let up on this story. | ||
I'm telling you, I mean, the guy was there. | ||
He was on the ground with me, you know, when I was there the first time around back in February of last year. | ||
And he actually, he is absolutely railing people like the NTSB chair was in a hearing just the other day, a couple of weeks ago maybe, where they finally admitted that they did not need to actually blow up the train because it was not at risk of exploding at that point. | ||
But so they blew it up intentionally, and J.D. Vance finally got the NTSB chair to admit that they didn't need to blow up the town. | ||
That's right. I think during the break we were talking about the... | ||
The dichotomy between incompetence and malice. | ||
And at a certain point, it kind of doesn't matter. | ||
It kind of doesn't matter because you're going to die whether they meant to or not when the American government treats the American people this way. | ||
And the classic statement is don't attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence or coincidence. | ||
But at a certain point, I think it's pretty obvious these people hate us and will do everything they can to destroy us. | ||
More on the other side. Stay with us, folks. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest, Nick Sortor, has agreed to extend his stay a little bit to talk about some of the goings-on around the world. | ||
And we're just talking about Twitter, X spaces. | ||
Will we ever get used to calling it X? I don't even say it correctly. | ||
I've been saying Twitter the entire break as we've been talking here. | ||
Every article I read says X, formerly known as Twitter. | ||
It's like, can we just call it Twitter? | ||
Can we just not change the name? | ||
How much longer do we have to say formerly? | ||
Yeah, yeah. I don't know. | ||
I don't like the X name. | ||
So I didn't know this. | ||
You're now the co-host and really the main host of the Mario Nafal spaces, which are like some of the biggest on the entire platform, some of the most important and anticipated ones. | ||
That's very cool. | ||
How has spaces contributed to the conversation that we're having as a nation right now? | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's awesome, man. | ||
We have a lot of people that come on that are not, you know, they're just, we have big names and we also have like Everyday Joes, you know, just, you know, regular citizens and people that are, you know, updating us on stories that are on the ground in places. | ||
Like we had one the other day that was covering the, even the Taiwan earthquake and we just had, you know, People that we found that were on the ground there that we could bring up on the space to speak on their experience, what was going on there. | ||
It's real, real time. | ||
It's much better than anything that you're going to get in the mainstream media. | ||
It's so cool, especially when politicians come on. | ||
You get congressmen suddenly joining spaces and they're talking about it. | ||
Tech has really changed the way we perceive politics. | ||
We were joking about it yesterday on a live stream I was doing where it's like, Sort of you play it out in your head. | ||
The end result is like they're not going to have to be in D.C. anymore. | ||
It's going to be like, you know, all the committees will be Zoom calls that anybody can tune into. | ||
And it's basically going to be like government by Twitch. | ||
Everybody's just going to be sort of live streaming their experience. | ||
You're going to be able to watch your politicians actually do these things in real time. | ||
I think it's, you know, when you talk about democracy, this is really democratizing the conversation. | ||
Yeah, but you can really tell who the genuine members of Congress are based on whether or not they'll actually have these conversations. | ||
Because when we have somebody like Matt Gaetz on, he's a frequent guest. | ||
We have him on pretty regularly, and there's some other Congress people that also like to come on. | ||
Like Thomas Mass, he's great about it. | ||
And, but they, we don't do pre-scripted questions, right? | ||
We're not protecting them on the panel. | ||
They just, they come up and whoever else is on the panel, they might be liberal, they might be, you know, conservative, and these people get blasted and they're just like, alright, I'm here, I'm gonna take it. | ||
You know, I'm gonna talk to the people and... | ||
Maybe that's how it's going to change, where if you don't do that, people aren't going to know who you are, they aren't going to trust you, they aren't going to have heard from you. | ||
It's going to be a litmus test. | ||
Are you capable of defending your ideas literally in the public sphere where anybody can come up and contradict or question you? | ||
And if you can't do that, you must not have very good ideas. | ||
I mean, that, I think, as we get more into this style of... | ||
I don't know, just internet saturation. | ||
I think that could be a very positive development. | ||
Absolutely, absolutely. And it's still in its infancy, too. | ||
This is still very new. | ||
And, you know, some of these, when I've been up in D.C. before, you know, I go into some of their offices and I try to talk to them, invite them on the show, and you have to kind of show them how it works and such. | ||
Because keep in mind, most everybody in D.C. still is a boomer. | ||
But they are learning. | ||
It's getting simpler. And, you know, I'm excited to see what happens with it. | ||
Yeah, no, I think it's a brilliant way of connecting with politicians, and that's so cool. | ||
Yeah, I had no idea that you were doing it with Mario Naufel right now, who has become, like, one of my primary sources. | ||
Like, I go to, you know, his feed all the time, because he's just, you know, it's just a... | ||
And there are lots of... | ||
X feeds like that. | ||
I'm trying not to say Twitter. | ||
There's a lot of X feeds like that. | ||
People don't realize how much actually goes into the background on that stuff. | ||
Like the production of the shows, the, you know, you're talking about going to Mario's feed all the time. | ||
Like there's an entire team in the background that is working to curate news and tweets and stuff to try to get it up in real time. | ||
And a lot of times we're beating, you know, mainstream media. | ||
That is the source. | ||
X is the source of real time news. | ||
And it's really hard to beat that. | ||
I think it's pretty much impossible to beat. | ||
I mean, mainstream media is going the way of the dodo, and for very good reason, they're all despicable liars on top of everything else. | ||
We'll be back on the other side more with Nick Sartor. | ||
We're going to get into some of the big stories from the day. | ||
World War III is coming down the pipe, folks, and our leadership is doing nothing to stop it. | ||
Quite the opposite. We'll be right back. | ||
Don't go anywhere. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of War Room has begun. | ||
I am in studio with Nick Sortor, independent journalist. | ||
He takes deep dives into stories via on-scene reporting. | ||
You can follow him on X at Nick Sortor. | ||
That's S-O-R-T-O-R. Things are just so crazy. | ||
This story is really just the latest in a series of stories that are basically debunking the entire trans agenda, especially for kids. | ||
This one says, most gender-confused children grow out of it, landmark 15-year study concludes. | ||
Just as critics say, it shows being trans is usually just a phase for kids. | ||
Even that phrase alone is... | ||
Very modern, right? | ||
The idea that 10 years ago they'd be going, well, kids just sometimes think they're the wrong gender. | ||
It's like, no, they don't. | ||
This has never happened before. | ||
But on top of this, there have been study after study showing that even after getting the gender confirmation surgery, your suicide rates don't go down. | ||
They actually go up in some cases. | ||
So we've got this entire industry now that is literally mutilating children based off of nothing. | ||
And the science that they've now finally started to do is proving... | ||
That all of it's unnecessary, damaging, and just hugely bad for everybody involved. | ||
How long do you think the trans agenda can continue? | ||
You know, I don't really know because of the fact that you're looking at, there are plenty of people that I know that are within this LGBTQ movement that are like, okay, we're just going back to LGB. Right, right. | ||
We're not going to talk about, I mean, because it's getting, you know, all the stuff that we've been talking about for years as in grooming and, you know, what kids are learning about in school. | ||
I mean, you're taking these, the most vulnerable among us and convincing them that they can, you know, mutilate themselves. | ||
And, you know, everything's going to be fine. | ||
It's like, you know, because your kid grows up playing with, you know, Barbie dolls with his sister or something like that, he must be—he must actually be meant to be a girl, and we're going to convince him of that? | ||
I mean, come on. You know, you probably could have done something similar to me, you know, when I was younger, and I didn't even know how to— You know, tie my shoes at the age that they're trying to get some of these kids to transition. | ||
It's crazy. That's what I always think about. | ||
I mean, my wife, there you go. | ||
There's the trans Infowars lineup. | ||
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Where am I? Yeah, that could have been us in a different world. | ||
Which one of the supplements does that? Right, yeah, no, no. | ||
To avoid that inevitability, take Survival Shield X3. But yeah, I think about my wife, who's a very womanly woman now, but when she was growing up, she was very much a tomboy. | ||
And I can just imagine that if... | ||
It had been 20 years later, she would have had her teachers going, oh, you're actually a boy, and don't tell your parents, and we need to convince you of this. | ||
Because obviously, as you point out, it's the most vulnerable of the most vulnerable, right? | ||
Kids are the most vulnerable, obviously, but the people that are suckered into this are the kids who have trouble, the kids who might have trouble making friends or might have a self-esteem issue. | ||
Suddenly they're being told, you need to mutilate yourself, and that'll solve all of these problems. | ||
Yep. It is victimization of the most horrific kind, and it's being endorsed by every institution in our country. | ||
Well, you know what, Harrison? You talking about your wife being a tomboy growing up, what happened to tomboys? | ||
Because that used to just be a normal thing when I was growing up, and I'm 25 years old. | ||
It's not been that long. | ||
It's not been that long. | ||
Back in my day. I mean, not a single time growing up did I ever think that any of my tomboys that I went to school with were going to end up, and none of them did. | ||
None of them ended up deciding that they were going to become guys. | ||
Right. But at this point, it's unacceptable to be a tomboy amongst the left in our society. | ||
Which, of course, is just a hilarious inversion of the entire argument in the first place that is like, just because you're a boy doesn't mean you can't play with dolls. | ||
And it's like, well, now if you're a boy and play with dolls, it means you're a girl. | ||
It's all so inverted and insane. | ||
But how did it get to this point so quickly? | ||
Because you've got to think, back in 2008 when Biden and Obama were running for president for the first time, now they're in term number three. | ||
They were saying that they weren't even in support of gay marriage at the time. | ||
So gay people couldn't even get married. | ||
You have Joe Biden saying, oh yeah, I believe in marriages between a man and a woman. | ||
And now all of a sudden he's like, oh yeah, no, I believe that little boys should be able to cut their penises off. | ||
Yeah. I mean, it is inexplicable to me. | ||
I mean, obviously, like, mass formation psychosis comes to mind, but no, you're exactly right. | ||
How did this happen so quickly? | ||
How did people fall for this so quickly? | ||
How did people not just reject this outright the first time they heard it? | ||
And I've noticed this in my own life. | ||
My wife had a co-worker who's... | ||
You know, daughter came home from kindergarten saying, actually, I think I'm a boy. | ||
And of course, if you're not keeping up with this, if you don't know that this is happening all over the place, you think that this is just something that's happening to your kid and that they're expressing something that they feel you don't know that it's been pumped into them. | ||
You don't know that the teachers are grooming them towards this. | ||
And suddenly they're trying to deal with this like, wait, my kid, she thinks he's a boy. | ||
She's going to be unhappy as a girl. And they're just like lost and confused. | ||
But it's not that hard to me to just go, no, that's absurd. | ||
You're a girl. Shut up. | ||
Like, you know, I mean, how this ever got accepted by anybody is, is baffling to me. | ||
Right. You know, I have a good friend that has a daughter, he's divorced and his daughter, | ||
you know, they, they have custody, you know, joint custody, but one parent lives in another | ||
state. And the daughter was away for the summer, away from the dad for the summer, and then | ||
comes back for the rest of the year. And all of a sudden she comes back and says, uh, dad, | ||
I'm a boy and I'm going to start doing treatment. And the mom was doing it under the radar. | ||
And you know, the, the, the daughter was told, okay, don't tell your father, don't tell your | ||
father. And I mean, that's mind boggling to me that this young girl, 13 years old, all | ||
of a sudden is, you know, going to take, you know, non-reversible puberty blockers and | ||
not even tell one of the parents. | ||
And he had to spend tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees trying to block this. | ||
This is years ago. | ||
Right. And now the... | ||
Now the states are doing it. | ||
Right. But the girl is a perfectly normal girl. | ||
Right. He was able to block... | ||
You know, the puberty blockers. | ||
Good for him. You know, but how many dads aren't successful in doing that? | ||
Right. It's crazy, especially when you're saying that the state is getting involved in trying to criminalize fathers and mothers even for blocking their kids from getting puberty blockers. | ||
It is so sick. I think this graph sort of goes some way in explaining it. | ||
It's from 2020. It was posted by I slash O on X. The linearity of the graph is striking. | ||
The more liberal you are, the more likely you are to have poor mental health. | ||
And so it goes from very liberal over on the left to very conservative over on the right. | ||
And this is standardized two-item mental health index. | ||
And you can see the more far left you go, the more mental illness you have. | ||
And the more far right you go, the less mental illness you have. | ||
And there's even a striking difference between the pink and blue here, the girls and boys. | ||
In mental health. But I mean, it is literally linear. | ||
I mean, it's the more left you are, the more likely you are to have some sort of mental health problem. | ||
It's sort of a chicken and the egg thing, isn't it? | ||
Are you more left because you're crazy? | ||
Or are you driven crazy because you're more on the left? | ||
Any guess on that? I want to pull from the audience to find out who is exactly surprised by any of this, because I guarantee you that number is very, very low. | ||
So, I mean, this was so predictable. | ||
It's crazy, and especially, you know, I want to know when it comes to medications and stuff, too, like all these SSRIs and stuff that people are, you know, they prescribe this medication like candy now. | ||
How much of that is... | ||
You know, even making people go further left on that spectrum based on their craziness. | ||
I don't know. Sort of another, like, you know, chicken and the egg thing. | ||
Like, well, are we prescribing more because people are crazy? | ||
Or are we prescribing psychotropic drugs to people that don't need it and driving them crazy? | ||
And is that making them more liberal? | ||
Right, right, yeah. No, definitely. | ||
Definitely. I mean, but that's the thing, right? | ||
There's so many SSRIs in our bodies now that our waste, when it's flushed into the ocean, makes shrimp kill themselves, right? | ||
I don't know if you've ever heard that story. | ||
Yeah, there's a story out of England, but it's happened all over the place where the human waste is dumped into the ocean. | ||
The, just from our waste, the sheer amount of, like, antidepressants that are in the water get absorbed by shrimp, and they stop protecting themselves. | ||
They'll start, they'll swim right up to predators. | ||
It's like something blocks the self-preservation instinct in the shrimp. | ||
Selective serotonin reatech uptaters in suicidal behavior, a population-based cohort study. | ||
So... I mean, when we say that we're being driven towards civilizational suicide and that the people on the left are in a suicide cult, it's not even a joke. | ||
It is a lack of self-preservation. | ||
That's so powerful now. | ||
It's seeping into the wildlife. | ||
So, yeah, I think, I mean, we're in a suicide cult. | ||
The left is a suicide cult. | ||
Yeah, and, you know, it's crazy to me to think that this study is just now coming out. | ||
I mean, I feel like we've known this for years and years, but the science tends to, quote-unquote, the science, ends up being cherry-picked, and they block this stuff from coming out. | ||
Finally, we have something to actually confirm something all of us knew for years. | ||
Yeah, there's the story all the way back in 2010. | ||
So just imagine a decade and a half of advancement since then. | ||
Antidepressants in the water are making shrimp suicidal. | ||
So the frogs are gay, the shrimp are suicidal. | ||
It's all going down, folks. | ||
And I mean, it seems pretty obvious to me. | ||
It's about attachment to reality. | ||
I mean that sort of is at the heart of mental illness is can you contend with reality or not? | ||
And it seems like the less you're able to actually just deal responsibly and, I don't know, maturely with reality, the less insane you are and the more conservative you are. | ||
It's just about recognizing and contending with reality at the end of the day. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you got to think the liberals at this point only think with their emotions. | ||
There is no other, you know, they don't take any other factors into account. | ||
It's how they feel that day. | ||
And, you know, I think that's why, you know, you see, you just saw this, one of the most famous videos. | ||
It's a beautiful video when Trump was being inaugurated and you have this woman screaming. | ||
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I mean, you know, it's like, what is she on? | |
What is wrong with these people? | ||
Why are there so many of them? | ||
And why can I look at somebody like that and immediately know that it's a liberal? | ||
Every single time. | ||
I think you just summed up our shows. | ||
What is wrong with these people and how are there so many of them? | ||
Where are they coming from? | ||
This is the question we need to answer. | ||
It's the damn water again. Seriously, where are they coming from? | ||
How are there so many of them? | ||
If we can answer that question, we can solve a heck of a lot of problems. | ||
I mean, it really is. It really is just a breakdown of sanity across the board. | ||
And this is what gets me. | ||
How do you even argue with these people? | ||
Contraceptive pill making fish change from male to female. | ||
I mean, how do we combat this when the people we're trying to convince are literally hormonally manipulated to be incapable of dealing with what we're talking about? | ||
It's like... What do we do? | ||
What do we do here? No, you can only, you know, say so much to these people. | ||
You know, we try to have them on the show, you know, and I try to be reasonable, right, to have these conversations with them. | ||
But some of the some of these leftists that we get on that are just totally insane. | ||
Look, it makes for great programming. | ||
Don't get me wrong. It's like, I sit there and laugh in the background. | ||
It ticks people off. But I mean, you have people that come on here that they literally, they will not listen to anything that you're saying. | ||
Right. They just, they go for, what about this? | ||
What about this? What about this? Like, oh, you racist, you know, you sexist, you homophobe. | ||
It's like, bro, I didn't say anything about any of those people. | ||
You're the one that just brought up, you know, the gay black people or whatever. | ||
But that's how they're programmed. | ||
It's all, you know, identity politics and emotions. | ||
And that's it. | ||
But Somehow, this population is getting bigger and bigger. | ||
I don't know how, though. Well, you know, and obviously it's being reinforced by the media and the politicians themselves. | ||
And All by design. | ||
One thing I've noticed, and again, this is sort of, I guess, typical or whatever, hormones blamed for sex change in fish all the way back in 1996. | ||
You know, back when it was like InfoWars were the only ones really talking about it. | ||
What they like to do is ignore a problem until it's too big to solve, and then they'll be like, oh, right, by the way, PFAs give you cancer and it's in all the water, just like Alex Jones has been telling you for 20 years and we've been calling him crazy. | ||
But now that it's too late to do anything about it, yeah, we'll go ahead and let you become aware of it. | ||
But it seems to me like the more you know about this stuff, the less angry you get about it, which you would think would be the inverse. | ||
You would think that, you know, if I spend all day, every day studying about this stuff and then somebody disagrees with me, I'm going to be like, no, you don't understand. | ||
I understand all this. But it seems to me like, you know, I might say something that's just true because I spend all day in this. | ||
And the person that never pays attention to politics suddenly is getting heated and is getting angry and is yelling at me. | ||
And it's like, Why are you so worked up about this? | ||
You've never even heard of this before I brought it up. | ||
There's like an inverse relationship between how much you know about a topic and how passionate you get. | ||
Have you noticed that? Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. You know, I think that there's a... | ||
Also, when you have discussions with normal people on the street and stuff, I don't think this describes most of those people, but... | ||
The loudest one in the room is the one that gets the attention all the time. | ||
And so I think that's who we end up hearing the most from. | ||
But all those people on the street, though, when they're being fed information from mainstream media, like watch MSNBC for a while and you're going to feel like you've lost at least half of your brain cells at that point. | ||
And when people are getting their information from sources like that, I think they... | ||
Do you think at this point they're just voting with their heads down? | ||
Do they actually know what they're... | ||
Do they really believe all of this stuff? | ||
I don't know. You know, I think it's... | ||
I got a couple things. | ||
First of all, when you talk to people randomly in the world, it's so funny to me how you never know what you're going to get, right? | ||
Especially if it's a stranger. | ||
A family member, you might have an idea of where they're going to land on something. | ||
But if you talk to a stranger, it's like you don't know whether there's going to be like, but Ukraine's being attacked by Russia and needs our help. | ||
And you're just like, oh my god, you're such a normie. | ||
How do you actually believe that? Or the person is going to be like, I think it's all about sex trafficking, if you want to know my truth. | ||
And it's like, whoa, you're more base than I expected. | ||
So it's like, it's very weird. | ||
You never know what you're going to get. | ||
But then, you know, it's the fact that things are layered on top of each other, where every claim, it's like, we're like, wait, that claim's not true, and we're trying to debunk it. | ||
And then they're making another claim, and we've got to jump to that. | ||
And so it's not even that you're necessarily... | ||
Like, they aren't relying on individual instances that then they build their idea on. | ||
I'm kind of rambling, but I had a conversation with a woman who called herself a lifelong conservative but said she would vote for Biden even if he was in a coma. | ||
Doesn't matter that he's brain dead because he's got a good team and that Trump guy just can't be trusted. | ||
And I was talking to her about the lawsuits against Trump and she didn't even really care about the individual lawsuits. | ||
It wasn't You know, she wasn't outraged that he overpriced a villa to get a loan. | ||
He didn't care. They didn't care that he made a phone call to Brad Raffensperger. | ||
Most people don't. Right. | ||
Well, nobody does. And it's not the details they care about. | ||
In their mind, it's just like Trump is a criminal. | ||
Get him however you need to. | ||
And so they're fine with whatever lawsuits are being done. | ||
They don't care about the details or whether it's valid. | ||
They want Trump gone. | ||
They're happy the government's getting rid of him. | ||
They're totally okay with turning this into a banana republic, specifically just to, you know, because Orange Man bad. | ||
That's it. And it's been Orange Man bad since 2015. | ||
Nothing has changed. These people, I mean, from day one, they wanted the guy put in jail. | ||
And now, you know, they're getting what they want. | ||
But I think at this point that it's really backfiring because a lot of the people that I talk to, and I talk to a lot of people every day in the business that I'm in, and, you know, a lot of them are really put off by this prosecution, obviously. | ||
And I think that Being that this is what they wanted for all along, I don't think it's playing out the way that they thought it was going. | ||
Yeah, yeah. And again, I think you're in the dichotomy of the people that genuinely don't want democracy being destroyed, which is what's happening when you have an out-of-control Justice Department going after political opponents. | ||
I mean, that is the destruction of democracy. | ||
And if you're actually concerned about that, you should be worried about what the Biden administration is doing, or you're somebody that just believes the sound bites and just goes, Trump is the threat to democracy, so whatever we do to stop him is good and valid and justified. | ||
So, if it's just a matter of thoughtfulness, of actually playing through... | ||
Going, well, wait, if they're allowed to do this to Trump, they're allowed to do it to anybody. | ||
And that means that nobody will be able to run for office that isn't approved by the people already in office. | ||
This is the death of democracy. | ||
If you can play that out in your own head, you come to the obvious correct conclusion | ||
that what they're doing now is horrifying and horribly wrong, | ||
everything that America is supposed to be about, or you're just a NPC, | ||
or you just think the things you're told to think. | ||
Well, people are terrified to speak out at this point in terms of, they're really worried, | ||
and especially not gonna run for office. | ||
It's really difficult to get a good person to run for office because, you know, | ||
one of my best friends is running for state house in Kentucky right now. | ||
And, you know, he's 26 years old, and they ended up unearthing comments | ||
that he made on Facebook like 10 years ago, like on a libertarian page that were, you know, | ||
taken out of context, and that's what they're going to hit the guy on? | ||
That's what they're going to base their entire attack on? | ||
So now they're running media and saying that this guy's an anti-Semite and he's racist and everything like that. | ||
I mean, how... How do you get good people to run when they have to deal with stuff like that? | ||
And that's how it works, right? Is that that idea gets pumped out. | ||
That's implanted in people's minds. | ||
And that is his label from then on. | ||
I mean, they're still bringing up the grab-em-by-the-cat statement from Donald Trump. | ||
They still call Donald Trump a Russian agent. | ||
It's like once it's implanted, there's no amount of proof that can extract that smear against these people. | ||
So I feel bad for your friend because it's like... | ||
Even if you can prove beyond any doubt that the claims are false, the people that initially heard it are going to just go, oh, that guy, he's an anti-Semite. | ||
I heard he's an anti-Semite. | ||
And that's it. Very difficult to get that same media attention back. | ||
Of course. It's crazy. | ||
But that's our world right now. When you look at somebody like Donald Trump, and I mean, hell, I wouldn't want to be in the position that he's in right now. | ||
Oh, God, no. And, oh my God, it's... | ||
The problem is it's already effective. | ||
It doesn't even matter the outcome of the trials. | ||
He has been so distracted and bankrupted and dragged over the coals that he has not even been able to campaign for this entire election season. | ||
So it's already had the effect that they wanted it to have. | ||
It's already achieved the goals they've wanted it to achieve. | ||
If he gets sent to prison, that's a cherry on top. | ||
But they have crippled his ability to actually campaign through this. | ||
Yeah, and then these trials are going to start, and it's going to totally keep him off the campaign trail. | ||
I mean, it's such a dirty tactic. | ||
I mean, you can say it over and over and over again, never thought this would happen in the United States of America. | ||
I feel like I live in Venezuela. | ||
Yep. I never thought this would happen in America. | ||
What is wrong with all of these people and how are there so many of them? | ||
That sums up the show today so far. | ||
And every day. Every day it's like this. | ||
Because, you know, this madness extends to the leadership. | ||
And we have this story, and this is another one, where it's like, this is just clown. | ||
I mean, clown world doesn't even begin to describe it. | ||
In this case, it's Anthony Blinken saying, Ukraine will become a member of NATO. I mean, that is a declaration of war. | ||
So we're at the point now where... | ||
America is essentially declaring war against Russia for no determined reason. | ||
Like, we can't figure out why. | ||
They won't tell us anything about it. | ||
We're just going to start World War III for no particular reason. | ||
And the same instinct that has people going along with the persecution of Donald Trump will have them go along with world war against Russia, even if they get vaporized by a nuke. | ||
They're going to be fine with it. Why is this our hill to die on? | ||
Why is this the hill that we are dying on at this point? | ||
Not to mention the hundreds of that. | ||
There's an entire generation missing in Ukraine at this point. | ||
The country's not even salvageable. | ||
What are we still doing, guys? | ||
We've got to take the ball and go home at some point. | ||
I know this is going to be Speaker Johnson's first order of business when they come back from their vacation here next week or whenever it is. | ||
You know, why aren't we talking more about, you know, the border? | ||
That's not priority number one. | ||
Maui's not anywhere in the priority list at this point. | ||
East Palestine, Ohio, screw all those people. | ||
We need more money for Ukraine. | ||
That is one of the biggest things. | ||
When I do this on-the-ground reporting in East Palestine and Maui, that's one of the biggest things I hear constantly. | ||
Every single day, how come they get all this money? | ||
How come they get $150 billion, but, you know, we get nothing. | ||
Yeah, and that's one of the things is people act like, well, the American government just can't do anything right. | ||
It just can't figure anything out. | ||
I don't know. When it comes to Ukraine, they know how to do things real efficiently. | ||
They know how to do things right away. | ||
And when it comes to anything else that the government actually wants to do, it's done immediately. | ||
So you've got to recognize it's a choice. | ||
They're making a choice not to defend the border. | ||
They're making a choice not to help the people in East Palestine. | ||
And they're making a choice for a reason, and you should ask what that reason is. | ||
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Yeah. Absolutely. I hate you. | |
I don't even have to tell people that anymore. | ||
They just know. They just know, especially out in these areas where they just feel like they've been shafted totally. | ||
And I mean, wait until you see, you know, like watch the results in November come out of Maui and you're going to be shocked at the amount of people that, because that was a blue area, right? | ||
Just wait and see. | ||
They're not happy. But I guess this is the strength of the liberal strategy is that it doesn't matter if the American people hate them because they brought in 10 million people who will vote without ID and overwhelm the American people that actually deserve a vote. | ||
It is... On purpose, by design, we can wake up to it and we can stop it. | ||
We'll talk about that on the other side. | ||
Can you stay with us for a little longer? All right, cool. | ||
I'm enjoying this conversation. | ||
I hope our audience is as well. | ||
Nick Sartor on X. Go follow him right now on the ground reporting. | ||
Bombshell stuff, Twitter spaces. | ||
We're going to talk maybe about some solutions on the other side. | ||
We've been through the madness. Now how do we find sanity? | ||
Stay with us. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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And I think Chase will be sitting in for Owen tomorrow, because Owen will again be sitting in on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
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I've told this to my audience a bunch, but for the War Room audience, you might not have heard this story. | ||
I fell off my iodine habit for a while. | ||
I just, you know, slipped my mind for a little bit. | ||
I decided to get Survival Shield X3 a couple weeks ago. | ||
And as soon as I started taking it, I no longer had to take an afternoon nap. | ||
Usually at the end of the show, you know, in the morning, I'm exhausted, a three-hour show. | ||
And I just, like, I just want to go home and take a nap. | ||
And ever since I started taking X3... I'm just not tired. | ||
It's not like I'm drinking an energy drink and I'm wired and hyped up and caffeinated. | ||
I'm just not tired in the afternoons. | ||
It's been amazing. Literally taking X3 has given me an hour or two every single day extra that I didn't have. | ||
So that's been my personal experience. | ||
I'm no doctor. I'm not making medical claims here. | ||
Just to be clear. We're good to go. | ||
When you talk about, like, how do we resolve these issues? | ||
How do we get over this? How do we solve some of these problems? | ||
Again, thinking back to, like, the parent who doesn't realize that their kid is being indoctrinated into transgenderism, and so they're just reacting to it as if it's the kid's own creation. | ||
It's like, if we can tell people, like, you are under attack, that's, like, the main message to me is, like, these things are not accidents. | ||
They're not natural. They don't just happen naturally. | ||
And inexplicably, there are policies that are in place to bring about these inevitabilities on purpose because you're under attack. | ||
And if we can get people to realize that and just put their defenses up a little bit, I think a lot of this stuff goes away. | ||
What do you think? I mean, do you think the info war is still winnable at this point? | ||
I think the Infowar is more winnable than ever at this point, just based on the fact that, you know, I'm not sitting here, I'm not a paid ex-show or anything like that. | ||
I don't get paid to show ex at all. | ||
But, you know, we finally have, you know, before Elon Musk actually bought the platform, we had no ability to get information out anywhere but, you know, somewhere. | ||
Luckily, you guys had a large platform. | ||
You were able to get information out. | ||
But on these major, you know, ex, or Twitter at the time, Facebook, Instagram, Facebook, They're all controlled by the same group of people, and now that control has been given back, increasingly is being given back to the people via X, and I think that's where we're able to get a lot of this information out, finally. | ||
So if there's ever a time that we can win an Infowar, I think that time is coming now. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree with you. | ||
I mean, we are seeing a great awakening, but we're also seeing the counterattacks against what's going on. | ||
Because if there's one thing we know about the globalists, they don't just give up, right? | ||
They don't just go, oops, sorry, you caught us. | ||
We won't do that anymore. | ||
They always double down. | ||
Basically, once you catch them, they go, yeah, you're right, we were doing that, and we're going to continue to. | ||
And if you say we can't, that's hate. | ||
Well, because they're basically a challenge. | ||
You're going to be like, okay, what are you going to do about it? | ||
What are you going to do about it? That is the question. | ||
That is the question. | ||
We're on the verge of a polycrisis. | ||
So that was from World Economic Forum. | ||
I think that was last year's Global Government Summit. | ||
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It's a polycrisis, as Klaus Schwab puts it. | |
And how did they know? | ||
Gee, they get another prediction exactly right. | ||
He's just going through some of these headlines. | ||
Infowars. Deja flu? | ||
Scientists say bird flu pandemic could be 100 times worse than COVID after U.S. and China collab on strengthening strains. | ||
So just, we haven't learned any lessons. | ||
We're just doing this again, but it'll be even worse this time. | ||
But then on top of that, you've got NASA warns solar storms could cause internet apocalypse by 2025. | ||
I mean, it seems like every day the number of apocalyptic headlines increases. | ||
And again, it's by design. | ||
Keep people uncertain. Keep people in a state of fear. | ||
I mean, literally, there's a physiological response where it overrides your ability to think logically and you're able to be manipulated more effectively if you're in a state of fear. | ||
So, I mean, do you think these threats are real or do you think they're hyped up? | ||
What do you think about the fact that from bird flu to the eclipse to solar storms and cyber attacks and World War III, I mean, how much of this is legitimate and we need to be concerned about and how much of it is fear-mongering by the establishment to manipulate people? | ||
I think to an extent we need to be concerned about all of it because look at the stuff that they're willing to pull at this point. | ||
You're talking about the bird flu and such. | ||
They start trickling this stuff in to the news cycle. | ||
That might not be an accident. | ||
That might be something that they're purposely putting out there because if they need to keep... | ||
Maybe they need another global pandemic before the election. | ||
If it's in their... They're cards. | ||
They know that they have options in order to control us, and so they want to have, in my opinion, they want to have things that they have sort of preset and ready to go if they ever need to use it for something, such as going to, you never know, like full mail-in ballots. | ||
You're not even allowed to go to the polls at this point. | ||
What if they say that two weeks before the election, and there's no time to debate that in court or litigate that? | ||
Then it's going to end up happening that way, unless they just cancel the election altogether. | ||
But that's how I see this stuff going. | ||
I don't think a lot of this is on accident. | ||
I think very little of it is on accident, actually. | ||
I totally agree with you. | ||
It's sort of one of these things where it's like, okay, we can ignore this, but they could | ||
also do it at any point. | ||
I mean, maybe nuclear war with Russia is just a distraction because they'd never actually | ||
do that and they just want you focusing on it for other reasons. | ||
But they could also just choose to straight up nuclear bomb Russia tomorrow and justify | ||
it and half the people in the country would go along with it. | ||
So it's like all of these threats are both similar. | ||
It's like Schrodinger's threat. | ||
It is both an existential threat that could happen imminently and it's just total nonsense, | ||
just fluff that the mainstream media is putting out to keep everybody on their toes. | ||
So yeah, I don't know either. | ||
And again, it's like Why are they even doing gain-of-function research? | ||
This is the madness, right? | ||
They're not supposed to be. | ||
It's illegal. But they continue to do it in the way that Fauci was doing. | ||
You know, we saw this with Rand Paul was just, I mean, he's my senator. | ||
I'm very happy to say that. | ||
You know, he constantly, any chance he got, which he doesn't get a lot of them right now because Republicans don't have the majority in the Senate. | ||
You know, keep bringing Fauci, bringing Fauci and just grilling the guy because what he was doing is obviously funding the gain of research or gain of function research in Wuhan. | ||
And, you know, even though that it was illegal, they always find a way around this. | ||
Right. You know, they try to do it under the radar. | ||
And, you know, what's on the surface, it never ends up actually being. | ||
It's so frustrating. | ||
And that's what we're here for. | ||
That's that's our role. And also just to break down the linguistic tricks they use, because Fauci is sort of the perfect example. | ||
Well, it wasn't gain-of-function research. | ||
They changed the definition! It was research through which we changed the function by making it gain power. | ||
It's like, it's gain-of-function research. | ||
What the hell? And they do this with everything. | ||
I mean, the Supreme Court is constantly sort of going through this where it's like, you can't have DEI. And they're like, okay, fine. | ||
We'll call it something else then. | ||
They just call it something else and they keep doing it. | ||
I keep advocating for, like, some form of attempted tyranny charge where it's like, even if you try to do something, even if it doesn't go through, you still got to be punished for it because otherwise they're just going to reconfigure the language and, you know, do it again. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And they do it over and over and over again. | ||
And obviously the media is not going to report on all of that stuff. | ||
And the government has gotten so freaking massive with so many employees and so many different three-letter agencies where I'm surprised we haven't run out of letters yet at this point. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. | ||
Yeah. And where did this come from originally? | ||
Where did this originate? | ||
This new, I guess, epidemic among birds and cattle. | ||
This H1N1. H5N1. I'm sorry, what are they calling it now? | ||
I think it's H5N1. I think that's correct. | ||
Well, it is in Texas now. | ||
I don't know. Apparently it was a collaboration in China. | ||
I don't know if that's the origin of this. | ||
But isn't it interesting that it also happens to coincide and align with the other tactics that They're employing to get rid of the ability for Americans to produce food. | ||
Isn't that a coincidence that it seems like everything from the attacks in, well, Unproven DW attacks. | ||
The mysterious fires in the Texas panhandle taking out like 80% of the livestock production and the Chinese buying up farmland and Bill Gates buying up farmland and the Green New Deal crap where they're shutting down farms. | ||
It all happens to align perfectly with these mysterious outbreaks of flu. | ||
Yeah, call me suspicious. We'll be right back on the other side. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
Nick Sartor in studio with me. | ||
Final segment. I'm joined by Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
Nick Sartor on X at Nick Sartor. | ||
We were just having a conversation about Austin here, and I didn't even think about what we were going to talk about next, but there's an infinite number of stories. | ||
Obviously, Israel is a big topic now, and it seems like everything Israel is doing right now is almost designed to drive the rest of the world against them. | ||
I mean, whether it's bombing a consulate in Damascus or bombing the aid truck from the World Citizen Kitchen or World Central Kitchen, I mean it really seems like they're deliberately doing everything they can to Stop anybody from being on their side. | ||
I mean, what is the strategic thinking behind this, do you think? | ||
You know, man, I can't answer that question. | ||
But, you know, what I can say is it doesn't matter. | ||
I don't care if you love Israel. | ||
I don't care if you hate Israel. | ||
This is just ridiculous, guys. | ||
I mean, come on. Does the IDF have an actual, like, useful PR department? | ||
I mean, they have a good propaganda department. | ||
I'll give them that. But you've got to be kidding me. | ||
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I mean, is this a blunder? | |
It almost seems like it would be a blunder. | ||
Why would you? Why do you continue to do this? | ||
I mean, you're making people that don't have a dog in this fight like me. | ||
You know, I haven't kept up with this story at all. | ||
And I hear about this stuff and I'm like, man, what are you doing? | ||
What are you trying to do? I mean, I know they're making Biden look like a... | ||
Total freaking fool, so I'm here for it. | ||
Right. Well, and that's one of the weird things, is that, like, time and time again, it's the American government going, we are going to Israel, we're going to visit, and we're going there with one demand that a ceasefire, or, you know, a pause in the fighting happened, and then they go, and Israel says, no, we're going to keep doing what we're doing, and we say, okay, here's a couple billions of dollars, and then we go home. | ||
It's like... Okay, who's the superpower in this relationship? | ||
Do we not have any leverage that we can, you know, get Israel to just chill a little bit? | ||
Just stop the wholesale slaughter, like, for maybe a week or two? | ||
And we can't get anything from it. | ||
Netanyahu has been giving the finger to Joe Biden soon. | ||
It's day one. And Joe Biden can't do it. | ||
He's so weak. | ||
He can't do anything about it. | ||
And, you know, it's so funny to me when you have these speeches that Biden gives. | ||
Anytime he goes out in public at this point, he gets heckled by these people. | ||
And he doesn't know what to do. | ||
None of them know what to do. This administration is totally lost in this because, you know, on one hand, of course, they want to fund the annihilation of Gaza. | ||
Of course they do. But that's bad politics. | ||
You can't, you know, you can't turn the whole place into a parking lot and get reelected by these people. | ||
You look at what's going on in, you've seen the election results in the Democrat primary in, like, Wisconsin and Michigan, where you had all of these people choosing, like, uncommitted to basically show Biden, you know, like, screw you, dude. | ||
Right, protest votes because of his, yeah, Gaza position. | ||
That's it. Yeah, and I guess it just gives you insight into how thoroughly organizations like AIPAC have influence over our politics, but it seems like such an opportunity for somebody like Trump to go, hey, they don't listen to Biden because he's a weak-old fool. | ||
They'd listen to me. I'd be able to have influence. | ||
It seems like something that, not even being anti-Israel, but just coming out and saying, when I'm president, The murder is going to stop. | ||
It would do huge in numbers. | ||
I mean, it's a prize sitting there to be picked up, but nobody is willing to pick it up. | ||
Trump's not willing to pick it up, and Biden's seemingly incapable of it. | ||
But this seems like, I mean, it really says a lot about our political landscape right now that it's such an unpopular thing, and yet the rival candidate is not taking advantage of that. | ||
Right. And, you know, you kind of, I'd like to know more about what goes on in the background there, like how they make those decisions and such. | ||
But, you know, I think there's just so much to hit Biden on at this point that, you know, they're running out of time. | ||
There's not enough air time. | ||
The target rich environment. | ||
Right, exactly. And you have Trump going on these speeches without a teleprompter for hours at a time, you know, lambasting Biden because there's so much. | ||
And, you know, I can sit there and listen to a lot of Trump speeches back to back to back, you know, day after day, because there's always something different to talk about at this point. | ||
And, you know, Biden is just a walking... | ||
Catastrophe, really. He really is. | ||
So, I mean, I'm sure it gives you plenty of content every day for the show. | ||
Oh my god, it's actually, yeah, we actually get a little bit of comedy every time he tries to do something in public. | ||
We at least get one funny video for that day. | ||
And obviously, that's not even an exaggeration. | ||
I mean, the man... His greatest achievement as president so far has been to be declared guilty of a crime but too basically incompetent to stand trial for it. | ||
And they have to defend that. | ||
How do you defend that on the campaign trail? | ||
That is the reason they're not going to put Biden up on the stage with Donald Trump because that's Trump's opening line. | ||
Of course. It's like, you know, were you also ruled too incompetent to be... | ||
Right. Either you're incompetent enough to go on trial for the crime you committed, or you shouldn't be president. | ||
I mean, it's one of those two things. | ||
It can't be both. No, it cannot be both. | ||
But, you know, I think that that is going... | ||
That attack... Is going to be run over and over and over again right before the election because it has to. | ||
I mean, what else can you say about the guy? | ||
That is the worst possible thing that can be said. | ||
And keep in mind, this was said by Biden's own Department of Justice saying that he was too incompetent to stand trial. | ||
I mean, you've got to be kidding me. | ||
It's so pathetic. It is utterly and completely pathetic. | ||
And, I mean, it's funny, obviously, we laugh at it because he's a creepy old man that embarrasses himself every time he goes outside. | ||
But, like, it's actually not funny. | ||
It's actually, like, the actual destruction of our country. | ||
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If I don't laugh, I'm going to cry, though. Right, yes, that's exactly how I feel, yeah. | |
Yeah, yeah. But then you've got stories like this from the Gateway Pundit. | ||
Biden is ignoring intelligence agencies and DHS reports. | ||
So underlying the seeming incompetence, underlying the bumbling and the not being able to speak correctly is this hyper-effective deep state machine that is... | ||
Just distorted with this insanity where they go white men, white Christian men are the biggest threat and any information that comes in that contradicts that should be ignored because we already have our, you know, religious level belief in this. | ||
So, I mean, this whole thing is about the border not being secure and white Christians not being a threat and these things being reported by the DHS, by the people that are supposed to be in charge of this stuff. | ||
They're all telling the administration, hey, you got your priorities all wrong. | ||
But they don't care because security of America is not actually their priority. | ||
No, it's clearly not their priority. | ||
I mean, you know, where we are, we're not too, too far from the border here. | ||
You've probably been down there. | ||
I mean, we just... I've been down there several times over the past year. | ||
Of course it's not their priority at this point. | ||
And I've spoken with, you know, officers down there. | ||
Like, the... The freaking Florida Highway Patrol is down there at the border right now, and I had a conversation with some of them off the record the other day, and they're like, you know, this is, I mean, I can't even, I don't think I can say the words that they used on air because they were so pissed off by the situation down there, and Border Patrol, don't get me wrong, you know, which is part of DHS, they're pissed off too, but they're taking orders from the top, the now impeached Mayorkas, which should be removed from office, but of course, you know, they're not going to do that. | ||
He tried for treason. | ||
I think he should be tried for treason, and I guarantee you a lot of Border Patrol people think that. | ||
Actually, have you seen the tweets from the National Border Patrol Union? | ||
Not recently. Let's check them out. | ||
They constantly... | ||
I mean, it's hilarious, their feed, because they are constantly clowning the Biden administration and saying everything that these Border Patrol agents, that pretty much all of them that you go and talk to on the border, they're all thinking the same thing. | ||
And they put it on the form of tweets. | ||
It's hilarious. And it's like... | ||
Not only are they, it's like, imagine risking your life, because they are risking their life. | ||
I mean, Border Patrol agents get shot by cartels sometimes. | ||
They come under fire. | ||
They're, you know, putting themselves in risky situations, which would be fine if I'm like, I'm defending my country. | ||
Yeah, I might get hurt, but like, I'm the soldier, I'm the guard, you know, holding the gate. | ||
But you're actually just the shuttle service for the illegal immigrants. | ||
Your whole purpose is to facilitate their entry into the country, and you're still, like, getting shot at? | ||
Yeah, I can imagine you'd be a little pissed off. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's a misconception that still a lot of people have. | ||
You know, I think more people are kind of picking up on this now, where most of the people that are coming across the border aren't hiding, right? | ||
They're coming across and they're immediately looking to see, okay, where is Border Patrol? | ||
Where's the van that's going to pick me up and give me my cash and gift cards and my free flight to wherever in the United States I want to go? | ||
That's what's actually happening down there. | ||
You know, you still have cartels and stuff that are trying to run away and evade, but... | ||
They are. That's the best way you can put it, is a shuttle service where they're ready with the buses to come pick them up and bring them wherever in the country they want to go. | ||
It's insanity. | ||
It is literal insanity. | ||
Like, there's no... A lot of work had to go in long before we got to this point just to get a society so literally suicidal that they even allow this to happen and we can't even really impeach the guy fully and get him out of office. | ||
It's just utterly pathetic. | ||
This has been a very fun conversation. | ||
Nick Sortor has been my guest, independent journalist. | ||
You can follow him on x at Nick Sortor. | ||
That's S-O-R-T-O-R. What's next for you, Nick? | ||
What's next for me? | ||
I'm probably going to do some Twitter spaces. | ||
Oh, sorry, X spaces. | ||
That's what we have to say. We do them nightly. | ||
Roundtable with Mario Knopfel. | ||
And tonight's is about transgenderism, I think? | ||
Yes, transgenderism and the hate laws that even something like Caitlyn Jenner even came out against the hate speech laws where they're trying to put people in jail for misgendering people. | ||
It's crazy then. Caitlyn Jenner and Harry Potter teaming up because, of course, J.K. Rowling's been opposing this as well. | ||
Yeah, we'll have to get into that maybe in the third hour. | ||
I'll be joined by Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Nick. | ||
This has been extremely fun. | ||
Keep up the great work, and I hope to see you again soon. | ||
Appreciate it, Harrison. Thank you for having me. | ||
Absolutely my pleasure. All right, stay with us, folks. | ||
We'll be back on the other side for the third hour of The War Room. | ||
Jesse Lee Peterson joins me. | ||
I think we'll play a report in the first five minutes, but we'll be back on the other side with Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
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Don't go anywhere. Southern Delaware, they talk at you like this, you know what I mean? | |
Joe Biden pandering to a group of Hispanic Americans, he thinks, telling them, oh, I got into politics because of Cesar Chavez. | ||
Cesar Chavez is her grandfather. | ||
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He's the guy that got me interested. | |
He came to Delaware when I was running in the 19th. | ||
I won't even tell you when. Well, he's on record saying he got into politics because of the Kennedys. | ||
And the point is, can you imagine giving a speech to people and then lying to them? | ||
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Most of us, all of us are a product of our background and our culture. | |
As a matter of fact, you and I had a discussion. | ||
I did not grow up in an area or community where there were large Hispanic or even small Hispanic population. | ||
It was just non-existent. | ||
I come from a little state, the little state of Delaware. | ||
It's not like the congressman from New York. | ||
She's in a big state. But we have a very, in relative terms, large Puerto Rican population in Delaware, relative to our population. | ||
I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community at home. | ||
Back when Hillary gets up in Kentucky, it's a famous clip, she goes, it's good to see you today, everybody. | ||
That's not even a Kentucky accent, but I won't know how I got here, but I'm now here. | ||
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Remember that clip? My friends, we have a march to finish. | |
I will be reintroducing the Count Every Vote Act to ensure that every voter is given the opportunity to vote, that every vote is counted, and each voter is given the chance to verify his or her vote before it is cast and made permanent. | ||
I don't feel no ways tired. | ||
I've come too far from where I started from. | ||
Nobody told me that the road would be easy. | ||
I don't believe he brought me this far to leave. | ||
You know, I'm not sitting here as some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette. | ||
I'm sitting here because I love him, and I respect him, and I honor what he's been through and what we've been through together. | ||
Hello! It's good to be here now and talk to you. | ||
Diversity of this community, as distinct as the Bogota's of the Bronx, as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami, And as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio. | ||
The audience cheered, but the scripted comment generated backlash on social media. | ||
One prominent Hispanic group encouraging the First Lady and her team to take time to better understand the complexities of our people and communities, adding, we are not tacos. | ||
So say it with me! | ||
Si, se, padre! | ||
The future is ours! | ||
Thank you! But again, it's like Kamala Harris. | ||
There's a bunch of videos of her. | ||
When she's speaking in front of a NAACP group, it's mainly black folks, she's like, she tries to put on this fake black accent. | ||
It's so fake. | ||
It's like some fake southern black accent. | ||
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I think he's gonna get in. | |
Vice President Harris appears to use a French accent. | ||
We campaign with the plan. | ||
Uppercase T, uppercase P. The plan. | ||
We're expected to defend the plan. | ||
The plan. Because there's sociopath chameleons. | ||
You know, if I'm in New York, I'm talking just like I talk. | ||
If I am in England, I don't put on an English accent. | ||
I walk in and I'd say, yeah, give me a beer and bangers and mash. | ||
Or I'm checking in my hotel, yeah, it's Alex Jones. | ||
I got a king-size bed. | ||
I'm here for two days. Imagine if you walked up and said, hello, my dear. | ||
I would like to check in. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
The disrespect, if I got up there and went, hello, do you want a taco, mmm? | ||
Oh, you. Hello. | ||
How you doing today? | ||
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I don't know. I haven't found it yet. | ||
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That's the latest Bound Report. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is The War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Troyer today. | ||
I'll be back at the American Journal desk tomorrow morning. | ||
Chase guys will be filling in for The War Room. | ||
But once again, I fill in on the first Thursday of the month, which means I get to talk to Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
I don't know the last time that Jesse and Owen actually sat down together. | ||
It just happens. I'm just constantly hosting on Thursday morning. | ||
Do you think Owen doesn't like you, Jesse? | ||
Do you think he's avoiding you or something? | ||
Of course not, because obviously we're not in control of this and we gotta do things... | ||
As we have to do it, when Alex is out of town, Owen fills in for him, and that means I get actually to talk to Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
So, once again, welcome to the show, Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
Everybody knows him well at JLPtalk on X, the website jesseleepeterson.com, or rebuildingtheman.com. | ||
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Welcome to the show, Jesse. Thank you, and good to be on with you. | |
And, no, Owen and I are still tight. | ||
I know he's out there taking care of business, and I do wish him well, whatever he's doing. | ||
Yeah, it's just a coincidence, but it's a funny one, and we were just joking yesterday. | ||
I was like, Jesse's going to think you don't like him, man. | ||
Like, no, we don't have any control over it. | ||
We're soldiers. We do as we're ordered. | ||
That's right. Absolutely. | ||
It's good to be on with you, man. | ||
Happy... Upcoming White History Month. | ||
Oh, I'm excited for it. | ||
July, right? Because it just feels white. | ||
Absolutely. July just feels white. | ||
And if the Lord is willing and the creed don't rise, we're going to be celebrating seven years of White History Month. | ||
Seven years of White History Month. | ||
It's a glorious thing. | ||
You know, Black History Month didn't seem like that big of a thing this year. | ||
There wasn't a lot of, like, Black History Month stuff to talk about in February. | ||
Why do you think that was? Well, because not all, not all, not all, but most blacks don't have anything to offer. | ||
And then they're not doing anything that's new or creative. | ||
And I think that most of Americans, what I'm hearing, even some black Americans who have overcome the anger and not blaming anyone, they're kind of fed up with the anger and the violence. | ||
And the hatefulness that's coming from the black Americans, I think most people are just turned off now. | ||
Because at one point, it seemed as though most people were willing to work with the blacks, but they have only gotten worse and not gotten better. | ||
So I just think, especially with this DEI thing that's happening now and White people are being blamed for everything. | ||
Blacks are taking no self-responsibility. | ||
And I personally think that the people are just fed up now. | ||
They're turned off. You know, we hear, like, it seems like every election cycle we hear Republicans saying, oh, this year we're really going to break through with the black community and, you know, blacks are coming over to our side and they're leaving the Democrat plantation. | ||
It never really comes to fruition. | ||
You know, it's always like 90-plus percent the black community votes for the Democrats. | ||
Is this here any different? Because there was a video a friend of the show, Alex Stringer, put out in Austin. | ||
I think Owen retweeted it. | ||
But he's just on the street, on 6th Street, I think maybe during South by Southwest, and totally unprompted. | ||
Everybody walking by, and most of them are like ghetto black dudes, are like, we need Trump. | ||
We need Trump back in office. | ||
Trump's our man. You know, Trump's the guy. | ||
He's not prompted. He's not saying, what do you think about Trump? | ||
He'll ask him, you know, what do you think about the economy? | ||
And their answer, without missing a beat, is we got to get Trump back in office. | ||
We all had money back then. So do you think this year is the year? | ||
Do you think this year is the year that, you know, a large percentage of black people break free of the Democrat plantation and join us in the sun on the Trump side of things? | ||
Well, I always have a wait-and-see attitude, but from what I'm hearing and the people I'm talking to, and I think I saw that video you mentioned, there are a lot of black men who are supporting Donald Trump at this point. | ||
And the reason that they are, because they see how The liberals and even the black females in the Democratic Party have literally attacked this man. | ||
And they have watched how Donald Trump, the great white hope, how he has endured the attacks. | ||
He doesn't complain. | ||
He doesn't give up. | ||
You just deal with the issues of life as they come. | ||
And I think that is encouraging a lot of black men to kind of stand up and deal with things. | ||
You're not gonna, short of a miracle, you're not gonna get You're going to get some black women who are going to support the Great White House, but not as many as the men. | ||
And then also I've noticed too is that the black men have seen how and are seeing how the Democratic Party, they are using the black women. | ||
They are propping them up. | ||
On a pedestal and allow them, putting them in the position of so-called power, once again putting them over the man. | ||
And that's what happened in the beginning. | ||
The Democratic Party headed up by the so-called civil rights movement. | ||
They deliberately weaken the black man by putting the woman on a pedestal, telling her that she doesn't need the man, she can have welfare, she's strong, she can do it on her own. | ||
And they have used the black women in order to gain power and wealth for themselves. | ||
And the Democrats are clearly doing that now, and a lot of the black men don't like it. | ||
Because they're not able to control the black woman by being ahead of her. | ||
They're not able to take care of their children because black women are turning their children away. | ||
And so the men are becoming angry about that. | ||
They see how the Democratic Party is putting them on the back burner, whereas President Trump is telling them, you can do it. | ||
You can work. | ||
You can start your own business. | ||
You're able to do it, too. | ||
And they love that about him. | ||
Yeah, it's a universal message, or at least it should be. | ||
And man, your statement about the way they're using black women right now could not be more true. | ||
I mean, when you look at Fannie Willis or you look at the district attorney in New York, Letitia James, right? | ||
They put black women in these positions of power and then they misbehave. | ||
They are corrupt or they're completely... | ||
One-sided. And if you call them out, they say, well, you're just a racist. | ||
You just can't stand to see a powerful black woman. | ||
So they're using black women specifically to carry out these corrupt schemes because they have the shield of, I'm a black woman, you're not allowed to criticize me. | ||
I think that's obvious at this point. | ||
And if you notice, you pay close attention, the Democratic Party is not using nice black women. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
It's not Candace Owens up there. | ||
Right. It's like they're looking at the black community and they're finding the worst of the worst. | ||
The most evil, radical, nasty, God-hated black women you can possibly find. | ||
And they are using them to try not only to destroy Donald Trump, but to destroy white people, period. | ||
And especially the white man. | ||
And these women, they're like, I remember that in T.C. James or whatever name out of New York. | ||
Yeah. When Donald Trump was going into the court, she would deliberately sit on the first row there in whatever hour she was in, and she would just sit there all proud. | ||
With her big belly sticking out. | ||
She was trying to destroy another human being. | ||
She was gleeful of that, and I knew that wasn't going to turn out very well for her because war until one human being who tried to destroy another human being, that is never going to work out for you. | ||
But these black women, they get joy out of it. | ||
The Democratic Party going down into hell. | ||
And just grabbing the worst one that Satan has to offer, bringing her up to destroy this country. | ||
It's mind-blowing to see that. | ||
It is crazy. And, I mean, Letitia James is one example. | ||
Fannie Willis is the other, where, you know, she's caught red-handed. | ||
I mean, they've got the text message. | ||
They've got the receipts. She's corrupt. | ||
She's sleeping with her underling who she's paying. | ||
I mean, it's completely corrupt. | ||
And instead of even being remotely contrite or, like, trying to explain how things are different, she just sits up there and goes... | ||
Yeah, well, I did that. What are you going to do about it? | ||
And she's got this attitude, and it pays off. | ||
She gets away with it. | ||
It's like, yeah, if you can just be a big enough female dog, right? | ||
If you can just be as sort of blatantly offensive as possible, you get away with it. | ||
It's sort of horrifying. And then they are accustomed to, when they get caught like that, They're accustomed to using the word racism. | ||
Well, you're just trying to stop me because I'm a black female, as you said earlier. | ||
There's no such thing as a strong female, period. | ||
It's definitely not a black one. | ||
Women are not strong. | ||
Women are weak. It's just that the men are strong, so it makes it look like the woman is strong. | ||
The woman is not strong. | ||
And then in the black community, the weak men are calling these kind of women a black queen. | ||
That's my queen. | ||
A queen from hell. | ||
Queen B of Satan. | ||
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But it's unfortunate, but... | |
A lot of black men are starting to wake up to that, man. | ||
They really see there's no effort by the Democratic Party, including Barack Obama. | ||
They're not really trying to rebuild the family. | ||
They are not trying to bring back the order of God and Christ, Christ and man, man over woman, and love come from above, down through Christ, through the man, through the woman. | ||
They're not trying to do that. | ||
They're trying to control And they're doing it by keeping people angry and divided. | ||
And a black woman is more than happy to work to divide and not unite. | ||
Yeah, I cannot agree with you more. | ||
Of course, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
No strong women. Have you seen Big Mike? | ||
You've seen Barack Obama's wife? | ||
She's strong. You can say a lot about she's got some shoulders on her. | ||
She's built like a tank. | ||
She definitely appeared to be a tall... | ||
Black female, but she's weak. | ||
Spiritually, she's weak. | ||
Yeah, she's weak. And it's just not the way God made it to be, whether we like it or not, and said it or not, admit it or not. | ||
Women are created to follow and not to lead. | ||
And anytime you put the woman in a leadership position, all hell break. | ||
Society, the family become weaker if you let her run the home, being the head of the family. | ||
When you let them be, look at our country. | ||
They're putting women to run our country. | ||
Nothing but chaos. | ||
Nothing but confusion. | ||
Nothing is getting better. | ||
It's only getting worse. | ||
The man are becoming emotionally weak. | ||
The women are becoming emotionally weaker. | ||
The kids are weaker. | ||
They're emotional now. | ||
They're angry. They're violent. | ||
They're letting criminals out of prison. | ||
They don't want to punish them. | ||
Because it's that mama's love, which is evil, and it's not real love. | ||
It's hate. But they call it love. | ||
And that's what we see happening in the country right now. | ||
A mama's love will destroy you. | ||
A mama's love will kill your soul because it's not real love. | ||
It feels like what they think love is, but that's not love. | ||
When you feel love, what you're really feeling is hate. | ||
When you feel anger, you're feeling hate. | ||
God's love is a dispassionate love. | ||
It's a light unto your feet. | ||
It's life. It's wisdom. | ||
It's simple, right? Saint love is a passionate love. | ||
So when you hear men and women say, oh, I'm very passionate. | ||
Well, they're telling you I'm very evil. | ||
I'm evil. That's what they're saying. | ||
Amazing! One topic that sort of involves all of this is the way that migrants are getting so much preferential treatment over black communities. | ||
Black people in Chicago are speaking out about this, yelling at their city council members. | ||
Why are you treating these foreigners better than us? | ||
And this is sort of the classic, like, As you point out, they call love hate. | ||
It's like they say that bringing in migrants is an act of love because we love the migrants, but really it's an act of hate against people that already are here. | ||
How much effect do you think that's having? | ||
If it's true that a lot of people are moving over towards the conservative side from the black community, how much do you think the migrant crisis plays into that? | ||
Well, now it plays a big part, a big role, because they are now seeing, the blacks are seeing that even the Democratic representatives, the black representatives of the Democratic Party, male and female, they don't really care about the black people. | ||
They only care about themselves. | ||
And never before has it been shown that the Democratic Party does not care about the black voters. | ||
It's just the vote they want. | ||
They don't care about the black people. | ||
They're literally telling black people We're putting you on the back burner. | ||
We're going to bring in these illegal aliens, breaking the law. | ||
We're going to bring them in. | ||
We're going to put them up at no cost. | ||
We're going to give them money. | ||
We're going to take over your schools and your neighborhoods. | ||
We're going to put them first. | ||
And that is waking up a lot of the male and female black voters. | ||
And that's definitely, unless they change between now and December, November, that's definitely going to help get Donald Trump more votes for sure. | ||
You know, and it should. | ||
Obviously, it should. Of course, you know, the problem with it is that a lot of the complaints are like, why are they getting welfare? | ||
That's our welfare. And it's like, well, why don't you build something? | ||
Why don't you actually go out and build something? | ||
And reparations are one of these things that it's not always a big talking point. | ||
It's not always at the top of the headlines. | ||
But it seems like every couple of days, there's some new headline going, the New York reparations | ||
panel suggests this, the California reparations suggestion floats this idea. | ||
So this stuff is happening. | ||
It's sort of, you know, under the surface, behind the scenes. | ||
They're laying down the groundwork for reparations, even in places like Massachusetts that outlawed | ||
slavery in the 1700s, never had slaves as far as we understand American slavery. | ||
And yet the white people in those states are now going to be paying for the black people | ||
that were there who never experienced slavery. | ||
I mean, what's your take on reparations? | ||
How real do you think that threat is? | ||
I do recognize that the blacks who are mad in Chicago and places like that because they're putting the illegal in first, it's not that they're mad at the Democrats for doing that. | ||
they're mad because the illegal are getting their free stuff. | ||
Stuff that they think they deserve and should be getting. | ||
But anyway, they're gonna vote for Trump if that doesn't change. | ||
And as for reparations, these blacks should not get a dime. | ||
It's ridiculous. It's crazy to even think of giving these people reparations. | ||
Slavery has been over with 150 years ago, and the blacks who are begging for reparations, they don't even know what slavery is all about. | ||
They wouldn't understand slavery if we could take them back and let them live enslaved for a couple years. | ||
They don't know. They don't deserve reparations. | ||
It's so unfair. It's so evil. | ||
But the reason the so-called leadership is pushing this idea of reparation because it's about themselves. | ||
They want money and they want power. | ||
And they are doing this to cater to blacks so that the blacks will support them. | ||
The ego does not love anybody. | ||
When you have anger, Which is ego. | ||
It's all about you and nobody else. | ||
It's not about your children. | ||
It's not about your wife. | ||
It's not about the people. | ||
It's what can I get for me. | ||
And so they're doing that in order to get more power and wealth for themselves. | ||
They know that it's unfair to the whites. | ||
It's unfair to the taxpayers. | ||
It's unfair to the blacks to cater to them in that way and keeping them down, but they don't care because they have no love. | ||
Angry people do not have love. | ||
They only have ego. | ||
They only have self, and that's what this is all about. | ||
Unfortunately, man, We're good to go. | ||
All you have to do is say no. | ||
It'll be over. I like that. | ||
Just say no. Yeah, that's a great anti-reparation slogan. | ||
Just say no. Just reject it. | ||
That's all you have to do. You don't have to give them a reason. | ||
Just say no and make them stop. | ||
And, you know, the sad part about this is, you know, statistically, the black community is more Christian, I think, than the white community. | ||
There's more church attendance. | ||
Black churches have a huge part to play in black communities, especially in the South. | ||
But they're corrupt. | ||
The black churches are corrupt. | ||
And I know this from personal experience and from friends of mine. | ||
I had a friend that was trying to get somebody elected for a state seat in Mississippi. | ||
And he was amazed that behind the scenes, I mean, the black church leaders would come in and say, all right, what are you going to give me? | ||
What he's going to give me? What am I going to get out of this? | ||
And they were just perfectly willing to sell their own constituents, sell their own congregation down the river if they got a chunk of change at the end of the day. | ||
So how much do black churches play in to this cycle of corruption that has them voting Democrat all the time? | ||
Before I respond to that, because I do hear that a lot, that the blacks are more Christian than anybody, right? | ||
That's what I hear. Why do you say that? | ||
Because I don't see that. | ||
Yeah, I guess it's just a statistic that I've seen before, you know, in polling, you know, if they ask, they say it's more important. | ||
I don't know. And like the East Austin, you know, the black churches are always overflowing on Sunday, so I've just never questioned it. | ||
But they're overflowing because the black people are miserable. | ||
They have no love. Just think about this. | ||
Can you be of love, which is of God, and hate anyone? | ||
I don't think so. You can't hate. | ||
Black people hate white people. | ||
And not all but more. | ||
They blame white people for their problem. | ||
That says no love. | ||
That says you're not of God. | ||
They feel like victims. | ||
They have been made to believe they are victims. | ||
That's not love. That's hate. | ||
That's not of God. They go to church on Sunday. | ||
They hoop and holler and pray and run up and down the pulpit. | ||
And that's not because they have love. | ||
That's because they have hate. | ||
Because inwardly, they're miserable. | ||
They know about God, but knowing about God and quoting scriptures about God doesn't mean you know God. | ||
You just have intellectual ideas about God, but you don't know Him. | ||
You're not born again of God. | ||
And so I wholeheartedly disagree. | ||
Black people are more loving and Christian than any other race. | ||
It's absolutely not true. | ||
If anything, they're worse. | ||
They'll attack one another. | ||
They're killing one another. | ||
These children are supposed to be coming from Christian parents. | ||
But look what they're doing, carjacking, robbing and raping and knocking white women out in the streets and walking up behind them and smacking them and blaming others. | ||
There's no love in that. | ||
God is of love. | ||
God said that we should love our enemies. | ||
And if you don't love your enemies, and if you don't love all, you love no one. | ||
So I totally disagree that black people are of God. | ||
They're not of their father, the devil, and they're calling him God. | ||
You know, it's interesting. There's a rapper from Houston named Toby Nguigwe, and he has a whole song where he's talking about, I'm Christian, I love Jesus, except for that whole turn the other cheek thing. | ||
I can't remember exactly what the line is, but it's sort of exactly what you're saying, where he's like, yeah, I'm Christian, I'm totally Christian, I love Jesus, I love God, but I hate my enemies still. | ||
And it's like, well, then you're sort of missing the whole point. | ||
It's sort of, that's kind of a crucial aspect of the whole religion. | ||
You can't just get rid of that and say you're still Christian. | ||
So, you know, obviously one rapper isn't... | ||
Especially when God said that you have to love your enemy. | ||
We must forgive. | ||
We must love. God, when we forgive... | ||
God forgive us, and he draws us into the kingdom of heaven. | ||
He changes our heart from anger to love, and then he destroys that old nature, that old nature of vices and judgment and revenge and loneliness and depression, suicidal thought, because that's the nature of the devil. | ||
And that came about when you became angry. | ||
You entered into the hell of your imagination. | ||
Now you're worshiping the devil. | ||
But when you realize you're wrong for being angry, you're playing God, and going to forgive, he will forgive you. | ||
He will give you a brand new nature. | ||
He will give you a clear mind, and you will have paradise on earth. | ||
You don't have to wait until you die. | ||
And the one thing I can guarantee you, black people do not have paradise. | ||
They have nothing but hell. | ||
And that's what they cry about on Sunday mornings. | ||
They pray about it. | ||
They pray to Satan about it. | ||
They have no peace. | ||
They only have comfort, loss, and hell in their life. | ||
It's not peace at all. | ||
And it doesn't seem very peaceful. | ||
What a mess! | ||
It is an absolute mess. | ||
Yeah, that's the beautiful thing about forgiving somebody. | ||
It's actually, in part, it's for you. | ||
You're the one who needs to forgive. | ||
It's not for their sake. They don't even have to know you forgive them. | ||
It's up for you to find peace in yourself and to find the depths of truth. | ||
That forgiving your enemy comes with. | ||
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I'm joined today by Jesse Lee Peterson, talking about some issues in the black community right now, and I have a couple... | ||
Recent events, I want to get Jess Lee Peterson's take on, but obviously one of the main strengths of Infowars is we are just genuine American nationalists. | ||
We don't care what color you are, what religion you are. | ||
Are you for freedom? Are you for God? | ||
Are you for the things that made us great and will make us great again? | ||
And if so, you're on our team. | ||
If not, you're not. It's as simple as that. | ||
And I think nationalism is the solution to so much racism. | ||
That being said, there's obviously influences that affect, you know, | ||
certain portions of the population more than others. | ||
One of the stories that I'm thinking of, so I have the one friend in Mississippi who was talking | ||
about how the black community leaders there are basically just, you know, | ||
taking bribes from the politicians saying, what are you going to give me? | ||
I'll tell my congregation to vote for you. | ||
I had another friend in Houston who was looking to buy some real estate and | ||
there was an old church, an old Baptist church in I think Third Ward, but it was in the ghetto | ||
in Houston. | ||
And he was in discussions to buy this church. | ||
And the guy who ran the church, the preacher, was pitching him on the idea of what a good moneymaker the church was. | ||
Because what happens is one of the congregation's kids, one of the young black men in the community, will go to jail. | ||
And they'll want a community leader to vouch for them. | ||
You know, a parole board or something. | ||
And so the preacher's like, yeah, you know, every week one of these kids gets arrested. | ||
They pay me $500, $1,000. | ||
I go and testify that this is a young man who goes to church and he's a good kid who just got mixed up. | ||
And if you let him out, he'll be on the straight and narrow from now on. | ||
Of course, he doesn't know the kid or the kid's just a blatant criminal. | ||
But he's willing to lie for money. | ||
And so he was actually... Pitching this to my friend as a money-making opportunity because then you could be the church leader in this community and they'll pay you to go testify at these criminal trials and say that the kid was really good. | ||
So, I mean, it's like if you've got leadership like that running your community and your churches in particular, I mean, you're screwed, man. | ||
I mean, there's nothing that you can't... | ||
You know, come out of that on the other side. | ||
So again, how much, like, how does this happen? | ||
How is the leadership so corrupt in the black community? | ||
And is there any way to break free of this? | ||
It happened because during the civil rights movement, which was one of the worst things that ever happened to the blacks, other than abortion, the civil rights movement under Martin Luther King and all the guys, they turned the family away from the father. | ||
They made the father appear unnecessary when they sold the blacks over to the Democratic Party and they promised them welfare. | ||
And when the women realized they could get welfare, as a matter of fact, There were some women who were still married or at least had a man in a home. | ||
And when the welfare person would come around, that guy would leave the house or hide under the bed somewhere so the welfare representative didn't see the man in the house so they could get money. | ||
And the more money you get, the more you don't need the man. | ||
So it has gotten to a point where women felt during that time and now even worse that they don't need the man. | ||
And when you turn the family away from the father, You're turning them away from the representative of God. | ||
You're turning away from God. | ||
And so the black family has been turned away from God. | ||
And as a result of that, the trainers of good, they are now using the church. | ||
They're using the blacks for fame and money for themselves because you don't have any fathers that's on the side of righteousness. | ||
You don't have God there to stop them. | ||
And so there's nothing to stop them. | ||
And then the black churches, the Democratic Party, have been able to allow them to get away with anything. | ||
During election time, We have been told that if you're a church or a non-profit organization, you're not allowed to let people come in and promote another politician. | ||
But the black churches have been allowed to do it. | ||
I don't feel in no way it's tired. | ||
That was said in the churches. | ||
Barack Obama would go into churches and sound like a black preacher. | ||
And the other black representatives. | ||
So God... | ||
By way of destroying the man, God is not a part of it at all. | ||
So all you have is evil. | ||
All you have is that. | ||
And evil is about itself. | ||
And that's why they can do that, go in and use these kids to make money and push it, because they know they can get away with it. | ||
There's nothing to stop them. | ||
They have no consciousness. | ||
They are not of love. | ||
They have no love, so they only care about themselves. | ||
That's why we must turn the family back to the Father. | ||
And fathers must turn back to God so that the love can guide them rather than the hate. | ||
But the average black church is no good now. | ||
Look at Fannie Willis, whatever her name is. | ||
When she was found out about her little boyfriend and things like that, the black church in that area gave her the award. | ||
She stood up and they just said, you know what, Fanny? | ||
We're not going to hate you for this. | ||
We're not going to judge you. | ||
But we don't agree with it, but we're not going to award you for it. | ||
But they awarded her for that. | ||
And that sent out a message to the congregation. | ||
You can be of evil and you can be awarded. | ||
We got to return to the family, man. | ||
We got to return the children to the father. | ||
God even said, his son said, you must be born again. | ||
Everyone, I don't care who you are, who are born of the mother, and everyone is, you must be born again of the father, of the spirit. | ||
That's not happening in the black community. | ||
The black people are being allowed to be used for evil. | ||
They've been told, you know what? | ||
You can do whatever you want. | ||
That's wrong. And you can get away with it. | ||
As long as you vote for us, we got your back. | ||
And that's why the churches are allowed to do it. | ||
If a white church did that, they would be destroyed. | ||
They would be put out of business. | ||
But black people are allowed to bring in and ursine in evil because that's what it takes. | ||
Divide and conquer in order to get the vote. | ||
I do want to add this. | ||
Every time I'm on your show, you guys show, I get... | ||
I get a bunch of calls from people who really seem to be getting help. | ||
And they ask me about when I say that you're not your thoughts, you're not your emotions, you're not your body. | ||
They want to know what that means. | ||
And that's what we're talking about now, as Paul said in the Bible, that the thing I want to do, I can't. | ||
And the things that I want to do, I can't. | ||
And the wrong I want to do, I do. | ||
I can't help myself. Something else is controlling me. | ||
What is it, right? | ||
And I want your audience in the world to know that anyone that has anger, and everyone dies until they forgive, You are living in your imagination. | ||
And God said to bring every thought into captivity. | ||
All thoughts lies. | ||
They're not of you and they're not of God. | ||
They're of evil. And when you have anger, you're living in your imagination. | ||
And when you realize anger is wrong and go and forgive, God will bring you out of the thoughts. | ||
This is God bringing you out of here, the darkness, and he will destroy the imagination and he'll make you free. | ||
But you got to see that you're angry. | ||
Anger is wrong. Because it's evil, you're playing God. | ||
And you're never going to be happy. | ||
You're never gonna have perfect peace until you go and forgive. | ||
There is never, ever, ever, but never, never, never, ever, | ||
never, never, never, ever. | ||
I don't care what situation happens to you out there, | ||
there's never a reason to be angry, because anger is of | ||
the devil and when you have anger and fear, | ||
You have no love. | ||
But you can overcome that by seeing the within, live from within, and see that, yeah, I do have anger. | ||
I do resent my mother. | ||
I am angry at her. I resent my father for not being there. | ||
And going, I'm sorry for hating you? | ||
Everything will change just like that. | ||
And your mind will become clearer. | ||
But not forever, right? | ||
I mean, it's a constant thing. I have to do this too on a daily basis where I start talking to these freaking people. | ||
And it's like, hold on, hold on. | ||
I'm not supposed to hate, right? | ||
You got to constantly sort of remind yourself, hold on. | ||
Don't be a slave to passion. | ||
And you know what it reminds me of is like when... | ||
Before, you know, the medical industry and treating addiction as a medical issue, if you read books from like the 1800s, they'll describe being addicted to nicotine. | ||
They'll say you're a slave to your habit. | ||
You're a slave. It controls you. | ||
And that's sort of what it reminds me of, is you're a slave to sin. | ||
You're a slave to anger. | ||
And actually by subjecting yourself to the rule of God, you free yourself from slavery of your passions and emotions and everything else. | ||
Powerful stuff. Back on the other side with more videos. | ||
We've got to go to break. More with Jesse Lee Peterson in just a few minutes. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of The War Room with my guest, Jesse Lee Peterson at JLPtalk on X, jesseleepeterson.com, and rebuildingtheman.com. | ||
I got a couple videos I want your reaction to, Jesse, and we don't have to play the whole things here. | ||
Maybe we'll just talk about them, but we'll go to this one first. | ||
It was Charlamagne Tha God on The Daily Show. | ||
And then we have Stephen A. Smith. | ||
Both of these guys, big figures in the media, big figures in black entertainment or news or whatever you want to call it. | ||
And both of them have been making statements recently that seem to contradict the Democratic talking points. | ||
I want to go to some of these videos and just get your take on them. | ||
Let's go to the Charlemagne Tha God video first. | ||
So this was him on The Daily Show talking about DEI. These right-wingers are crazy, right? | ||
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Jesus. But here's the part where you all stop applauding everything I say. | |
The truth about DEI is that although it's well-intentioned, it's mostly garbage, okay? | ||
It's kind of like the Black Little Mermaid. | ||
Just because racists hate it doesn't mean it's good. | ||
And you know I'm right, because every one of you has sat through one of those diversity training sessions and thought, this is some bullshit. | ||
No. And it's not just you. | ||
Over 900 studies have shown that DEI programs don't make the workplace better for minorities. | ||
In fact, it can actually make things worse because of the backlash effect. | ||
Remember D.A.R.E. from school? | ||
Y'all remember D.A.R.E.? Yeah. | ||
She said, woo. D.A.R.E. training is like D.A.R.E. for racism. | ||
And you all know how effective that was. | ||
I was sitting there going, oh... | ||
He's saying, oh, I didn't even realize these drugs existed. | ||
Thanks for telling me. So there he's going against DEI, and Stephen A. Smith has made some pretty bold statements. | ||
We have a video of him sort of talking trash about Hillary Clinton. | ||
We don't need to go to it because I don't want to waste the little time that we have here. | ||
But he's made another statement about Trump being unfairly persecuted and prosecuted. | ||
You know, these are pretty big figures. | ||
If you're going to list the biggest black stars in news media, these guys are sort of at the top. | ||
What does this signal to you? | ||
I mean, does this represent a change in the black community, or do you think this is not going to be reflected in the actual outcome of the election or anything? | ||
Well, it's definitely going to affect the election as far as it's not going to help the Democratic Party for sure. | ||
But I do know that or believe that hearing people that are known like that, when the other blacks hear that, especially young blacks, they're going to believe that that DEI doesn't work is not a good idea. | ||
And so it is influencing, in a good way, for sure, a small bunch of people. | ||
And so it's nice to hear that because it's weird that the blacks pushed this idea along with the white liberals of DEI. And then when you say that, when you mention this is a DEI mayor, because there was this mayor out of Minnesota somewhere where that bridge collapsed. | ||
And he is a DEI mayor. | ||
And now they're saying, well, if you say DEI, you're saying the N-word. | ||
But how's the N-word? | ||
When you made up the idea of DEI, you wanted to go into white businesses, you wanted to go into the schools, and you wanted to teach DEI. And now someone mentioned it, it's racism. | ||
Either you like it or agree with it or not, you need to make up your mind. | ||
And I have interviewed some of those black women who have gone into those white business of the schools and they teach DEI. They were some of the nasty, evil women. | ||
I'm like... Are you surprised that a white company would allow you to go into their business and destroy it with this idea of DEI? They would get mad and hang up on me and walk out or something. | ||
You're messing with their money, man. | ||
They get paid good money for telling white people they're bad. | ||
It's all about the money. | ||
And that's why this whole racism thing has never been true. | ||
It's been made to be a lie because it's about money and power. | ||
White people, wake up! | ||
If not now, when? | ||
It's all a game being played on you. | ||
Wake up. It's about the money and power. | ||
They don't care about the blacks. | ||
The blacks that are using this don't care about the blacks. | ||
The white liberals that are using it don't care about the black. | ||
It's all about themselves. | ||
No such thing as racism. | ||
It never exists and never will exist. | ||
But let me just say this to you real fast about forgiveness. | ||
When you truly see that you have anger in your heart, and all people do, especially for their mothers, And go and forgive her, you realize I'm wrong for judging. | ||
Anger is judgment, anger playing God. | ||
When you truly forgive, go and forgive, God will change your heart from anger to love. | ||
Anger is of the devil. He'll take that spirit away and give you love in your heart. | ||
And you would never have to apologize again because salvation is of the heart. | ||
So your heart has changed. | ||
And once your heart changed, you are now of love, forgiveness. | ||
You never would judge yourself or anyone else again. | ||
And so you don't keep having to do it. | ||
But when that spirit of anger pop up, if it comes back, don't call it you. | ||
It is not you. | ||
It's a false identity that made a home in you. | ||
In your mind and emotion. | ||
So don't call it you so you can die from these false identities. | ||
That's what the ego is all about. | ||
It's about false identities. | ||
You're not a drug addict. | ||
You're not a lesbian. | ||
You're not a homosexual. | ||
You're not an alcoholic. | ||
You're not a rapist. | ||
You're not a murderer. | ||
You're not a child abuser. | ||
That's the devil working in you. | ||
And so you need to stop identifying life and death is in the power of the tongue. | ||
And if you call yourself that, that's what you're gonna believe and that's what you're gonna act out. | ||
Stop calling yourself that name. | ||
Put no name to yourself. | ||
have no identity. | ||
And then those things will die. | ||
When they disappear, the real you will appear. | ||
And you're going to see you are of the nature, the real you. | ||
Because the real you is here, the false you is down here with | ||
these false identities. | ||
The ego is all about false identity. | ||
So forgive, and you would never have to do it again. | ||
And anything that happened in life, situation, | ||
it's not happening to you. | ||
God put a protective bubble around you because your heart is now unforgiveness. | ||
The devil can't touch you. | ||
You are protected by God. | ||
So you only have one time to forgive once you see that you're truly judged and you're angry. | ||
God will forgive you and make you free. | ||
He'll make you whole. Isn't that amazing? | ||
You know, the really amazing thing is how much what you just said corresponds to so much that we've already talked about today. | ||
I was talking with Nick Sotor about this, you know, talking about the true you and how that contradicts with ideas of transgenderism, where your body is wrong and, you know, you're wrong and you have to change yourself. | ||
And then we had this study. | ||
I don't know if you've seen this. It's basically mental illness charted against political ideology. | ||
And so it's literally a—I mean, it is— A perfect line, like a perfect graph here where the more liberal you are, the more mental illness you have. | ||
The less liberal you are, the more conservative you are, the less mental illness you have. | ||
So there's very much like a connection to reality problem that we have in this country right now with people that are disconnected to reality. | ||
And of course we brought this up when we were talking about transgender people and the misidentification of your own identity. | ||
So that's the amazing part of what you're saying to me is that it... | ||
Pervades all of what we're talking about here. | ||
Absolutely. Anyone that has anger is mentally ill. | ||
Psychologically, their mind is dark and it's wicked. | ||
So they're mentally ill. | ||
They don't know what's right. | ||
They can't see the right thing to do. | ||
They're mentally ill. But once you overcome that anger, your mind is cleared up and now you can see and do the right thing. | ||
That's why I'm encouraging all people Forgive. | ||
Because most people don't realize that they are angry at their mothers. | ||
They think it's the father. | ||
They're yearning for the father. | ||
And they are angry at the mother who turned them away from the father. | ||
And it doesn't mean that the mother did bad things in some cases. | ||
But if she has anger toward your father, she's going to turn you away from him. | ||
You're even realizing as a kid, and the father has no idea what's going on. | ||
And these transgender children, it's unfortunate. | ||
They're telling these children that you are transgender. | ||
They are possessed with anger. | ||
Anger is evil. And they feel that way, but it's a false identity. | ||
And instead of telling them to be, don't be angry, forgive, they're encouraging them to get deeper into their hell. | ||
I interviewed a woman that was born a female, but she felt like a lesbian. | ||
And she felt like what she thought a man feeling. | ||
And she changed her body to a man, she had a beard, looked like a body, but in one, she's a female. | ||
And no one ever told her, had you forgiven your mother, because you become like what you hate. | ||
Had you forgiven your mother, you would never have done what you've done. | ||
She went through counseling all of her life, she's still in counseling, but no one told her to forgive her mother and | ||
father. | ||
And that God will forgive her and take that false identity, which is evil, which is of the devil, away from her. | ||
And she would be herself and not feel like something else. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
It is. And again, another amazing aspect of this is what you're saying has actually been reflected in some of the | ||
science. | ||
This story went sort of viral recently. This is from all the way back in June, the story. | ||
Scientists respond to resurface 1991 study on borderline personality disorder in mothers of transgender boys. | ||
And they found that 53 percent of the sons with transgender, you know, inclinations, 53 percent of them had mothers who | ||
had borderline personality disorders. | ||
So you've literally got a mental illness in the mother affecting the kid and turning them | ||
trans. | ||
I mean, it's trust the science folks. | ||
Jessilee Peterson is exactly right. | ||
Trust the science. | ||
The gates of hell come through the woman. | ||
It's not through the man, it's through the woman. | ||
Powerful stuff. | ||
Thanks for being here with us, everybody. | ||
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