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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Welcome to Sunday Night Live. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm back. | ||
I've been sick for a week, and good lord, what a week to be sick for. | ||
I don't know if it was a good week to be sick for or a bad week to be sick for, but... | ||
Boy, it's been an absolutely insane week, so I'm very, very happy to be back in the saddle again here with you broadcasting live from the InfoWars studio. | ||
We're going to be taking your calls throughout the show today. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines right now. | ||
I'm going to give out the number in the first minute of the show here. | ||
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1-877-789-2539. | |
1-877-789-2539. | ||
We have quite a bit to talk about. | ||
789-2539. 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We have quite a bit to talk about. | ||
I'm going to sort of pick up where Owen left off, or at least some of what he was talking about when I was watching maybe 15, 20 minutes ago or so. | ||
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Bye. | |
And talk about the ways in which the, it's not just the government, but the government in particular is really encouraging insane leftist violence from violent activists. | ||
I mean, it's really wild. | ||
If you were watching the Alex Jones Show in the last hour, you heard Owen talk about, you know, the way that | ||
Men are dressing up like women to then go out and fight people and definitely there's there's like I agree with owning there's definitely an aspect of that right can't hit a woman or you know but it doesn't really have to do with the women and men thing does it has to do with knowing full well that they have the police on their side that they have the media on their side that they have the judges and the courts on their side knowing that they can do things that we can't do like it's these people | ||
No, that this is the case. | ||
They know that this is what the situation is. | ||
They know they can attack a protester and the police will say, well, you should have never been there with your sign. | ||
It's your fault for being here with a face that they can punch. | ||
It's your fault for existing. | ||
And for opposing these loving, beautiful people who just assaulted you. | ||
But it goes significantly deeper than that, in my opinion. | ||
And I was reminded of a couple stories that have come out recently. | ||
About what happened in the follow-up to the Black Lives Matter riots, the George Floyd chaos parade that burned the entire country in 2020. | ||
And that was another example, right? | ||
That was another example where you have people committing mass violence, the media standing there with a burning building behind them going, it's totally peaceful and nothing is being destroyed. | ||
And like, you know that the activists see that, they recognize that, they go, okay, We're getting cover here. | ||
We're getting our story told, even when we do the violent, insane stuff. | ||
They get it. | ||
They understand it. | ||
You know, it's like when the Parkland shooting happened, there was all this talk about the fact that they'd recently instituted a bunch of policies to stop the school-to-prison pipeline. | ||
And so, basically, if you were not of age, if you were not 18, you wouldn't really be charged with a crime. | ||
They didn't want to be sending kids to prison. | ||
They wanted to get those numbers down. | ||
Well, they got the crime numbers down by just not charging crimes. | ||
And so what you had in the aftermath of that policy being implemented is that gangs would recruit high school kids. | ||
They'd go find high school kids who were like 16 and go, hey, you're going to go rob this ATM with us. | ||
You're going to go put a gun to this guy's head because they know. | ||
16-year-old might go, well, I'm not going to do this. | ||
No, no, it's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
You're not going to get in trouble. | ||
Look, they have this new policy. | ||
And there was a noticeable uptick in people who were underage committing crimes. | ||
So, again, you're also dealing with the whole just unreality of leftist existence where the crime rate can actually go up. | ||
But because you're not counting them as crimes, you talk about how much lower the crime is. | ||
But all of this is sort of off the point. | ||
But the point is that the people engaged in this stuff are not stupid. | ||
Okay, they are stupid, but they're not totally disconnected. | ||
When there's this phenomenon like this, where you have people committing crime and then not getting punished for it, the criminals look around and go, okay, this is how it is now. | ||
Cool, we'll take that into account as we're moving forward. | ||
It's like the guy in Houston who paralyzed that young mother. | ||
Picked her up and threw her on the ground after she'd visited an ATM to steal, you know, a couple thousand bucks. | ||
Paralyzed her. | ||
Completely. | ||
And he's recorded on jail cell, you know, jail phone lines, saying to his friends, I'm just gonna get probation. | ||
They're not gonna do anything to me. | ||
They know, they know. | ||
So just like we know that law and order is non-existent and that crime is out of control and that criminals are hardly ever getting caught at this point, you know, recent headline, 50% of murders go unsolved. | ||
Like, they know that they're probably not even going to get caught. | ||
And if they do get caught, they know that the prosecutor is going to go leaning on them. | ||
Usually because they're black or just because, you know, crime isn't being punished these days. | ||
So just like we know this, the criminals know this as well. | ||
Just like we know that if we go to a transgender activist rally, we're liable to be attacked and there's nothing that's going to happen. | ||
Just like we know that, the activists know that also. | ||
And so with Black Lives Matter, Violence, you've got a couple layers of this because you've got the first aspect which is that the people that are throwing rocks at cops and spitting on them and calling for them to be defunded, the cops are kneeling to them and taking off their helmets, kissing their feet. | ||
Getting everything they want. | ||
Teaching everybody, look, if you riot on behalf of something that we were going to do anyway, that we want you to do anyway, that's the way protesting works now. | ||
You're protesting against, you know, what the people in power are doing. | ||
It's a hate crime. | ||
It's violence. | ||
You'll be, you know, sent to jail and they'll throw away the key. | ||
But if you're protesting in favor of what they want, they'll open the doors for you. | ||
I mean, you know, the best place to see this is somewhere like UK where you have Anti-immigration protesters going and standing up and going, hey, we're a town of 500 people. | ||
We don't want you to build a 700 person migrant center to house all of the Middle Eastern men that you're bringing in. | ||
We don't want that. | ||
And the police will go and they'll shut it down and they'll spy on the people there and mark them off as a, you know, potential domestic terrorist. | ||
And the media will say white supremacists rally in Lancaster or wherever it takes place. | ||
Meanwhile, you can have pro-immigration people or you can have Hell, in the UK you can even have like the Just Stop Oil people literally saying they're breaking banks' windows or smashing the covers on, you know, oil pumps. | ||
And the police are standing there, right there, right next to them, just standing there watching them do it. | ||
I mean, it's just this phenomenon that we have now where if you're doing what the regime wants, the police will stand there and help you do it. | ||
And they'll protect you from anybody trying to stop you. | ||
If you're protesting what the power structure is doing, then they send the SWAT teams. | ||
Then they send the guys in the blackout armor. | ||
Then they send the people with the bludgeons and the tear gas grenades and all this sort of stuff. | ||
And if then another group of counter protesters shows up and attacks you, you're the one who's going to get the blame for that. | ||
And it's been this way for a while, by the way. | ||
That's what Charlottesville was. | ||
Do you remember that whole event? | ||
But again, I want to expand on this because not only did you have police officers kneeling and the FBI kneeling and the media covering up for Black Lives Matter as they were rioting, as they were destroying things and looting stores and stealing big screen TVs for justice after all. | ||
So not only did you have them getting cover in real time as this was happening. | ||
Then you got what they wanted passed, right? | ||
You had all the politicians saying, we really have to listen. | ||
You know, rioting is the language of the unheard. | ||
And this is, this is really an important thing. | ||
You can see how, you can see how important it is to people. | ||
And we just, we have to stop arresting black people when they commit crimes. | ||
It's just not fair. | ||
And so they got defund the police, right? | ||
Everybody remembers this. | ||
Nobody heard of defund the police. | ||
And they did hear it and they all said, what? | ||
That's a ridiculous thing to say. | ||
Why would you even say that? | ||
It's not even worth paying attention to. | ||
And then two weeks later, they had defunded the police. | ||
And we're still dealing with the consequences of that in places like Austin, where even over just last week, there's been like multiple murders. | ||
Just today, there was a body found in the lake near downtown. | ||
It was a rape of some woman just going along on her little scooter, on her little e-bike scooter thing, out on the town. | ||
Nice evening out in Austin. | ||
Oh, you got grabbed by a homeless person. | ||
Ooh, darn. | ||
Well, hopefully there's room at the hospital. | ||
The state of Texas is actually sending DPS officials and agents to act as police officers here in Austin because they defunded our police. | ||
So when your Black Lives Matter and your riot, you get the media to support you, you get the police themselves to support you. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
This is all insane. | ||
Then you get corporations funding you to the tune of, by the way, $86 billion. | ||
That's the latest count of the money that corporations gave to Black Lives Matter. | ||
$86 billion. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's an amazing amount of money. | ||
The amount of positive you could do with $86 billion if you actually wanted to is something else. | ||
So you're going to get funded. | ||
You're going to get your bad activities covered up, mostly peaceful after all. | ||
And then you're going to get whatever you're demanding passed, expedited through the legislative process. | ||
So they're going to defund the police for you. | ||
They're going to go ahead and start, you know, diversity programs and fund it to the tune of millions of dollars. | ||
You go out and be violent, riot, destroy things, kill people, and you get rewarded at every level, in every possible way. | ||
And recently, this rewarding has reached new and even more absurd levels. | ||
90 million. | ||
I'll get 90 million. | ||
No, no, it was billion. | ||
It was billion. | ||
There's a more recent story showing that it was 86 billion. | ||
That was a number I saw. | ||
I'm crazy. | ||
At a certain point, these numbers, it's just like, who knows? | ||
Who knows? | ||
But here's the latest trend that's taking place. | ||
The New York Times. | ||
New York will pay millions to protesters violently corralled by the police. | ||
Violently corralled. | ||
Police boxed in racial justice demonstrators in 2020, an anti-protest practice known as kettling, then hit them with batons and pepper spray. | ||
Hundreds of these protesters will now be receiving $21,500 each. | ||
Do people know about this? | ||
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Do people know this is going on? | |
They were violent protesters. | ||
So, I mean, just imagine, right? | ||
Again, it's just absurd to even compare these things. | ||
But you've got non-violent protesters who just, like, stroll through the Capitol that are getting thrown into a concrete box for the rest of their lives for the next several decades. | ||
You have protesters fighting the New York police, some of whom were firebombed, right? | ||
You had people throwing Molotov cocktails at the police. | ||
You had hundreds of police murdered throughout all of this. | ||
I mean, not murdered, but injured throughout all of this. | ||
And because they used a kettling practice, which is just a crowd control technique, not that big of a deal actually, they're literally paying the protesters. | ||
They are paying the protesters $21,000. | ||
So when Donald Trump said, I'm about to be indicted, I'm calling for protest, the number one sentiment across the internet was like, don't protest, don't protest. | ||
Because of the reward, because of the carrots and sticks, because of the rewards for the behavior that we're seeing across the nation these days, conservatives literally scared to protest, literally afraid to stand up for anything political because they know that if somebody else does something or if they find themselves in the middle of a out-of-control situation, they | ||
Are probably gonna, you know, just be put in prison for two years while the trial takes place, while they, you know, fabricate evidence, while the DOJ is, like, spying on their legal team to screw them over, and then they'll go to jail for decades, and the media will celebrate it, and the politicians will call you a domestic terrorist. | ||
Like, we just, we know this. | ||
This is how it works. | ||
And now, the message being told to Black Lives Matter protesters is, if you protest, if you're violent, if you riot in the streets of an American city, and the police have to be called, They'll actually pay you. | ||
They'll actually give you $21,000 a piece, bringing the total up to several million. | ||
And not on an individual basis, right? | ||
This wasn't somebody who was like, hey, I was just protesting, and the cop just whipped out a baton and hit me in the throat, and now I've got a medical bill, like, this was a violation of my civil rights. | ||
I need, you know, settlement here. | ||
That's not the case. | ||
This is a blanket, million-dollar, multi-million-dollar settlement to just everybody there gets $21,000. | ||
So this is the difference. | ||
And so when you're talking about trans protesters knowing that they can go out and attack people, or black criminals knowing that they're going to be treated leniently by Soros-funded prosecutors, They're taking it to a whole nother level. | ||
And by the way, that's not the only place this is happening. | ||
Not by a long shot. | ||
Philadelphia to pay $9.25 million to settle suit by George Floyd protesters. | ||
These protesters said they sustained physical and emotional injuries in the response by city police to civil unrest after his murder in Minneapolis in 2020. | ||
Nearly $10 million to the rioters. | ||
For their physical, but more importantly, their emotional injuries. | ||
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So, I mean, it's just, you know, Philadelphia is just spiraling out of control, right? | |
It's just a complete chaos, drugged in madness world, but they are paying $10 million to be equally distributed among 343 plaintiffs who were arrested for rioting in Philadelphia. | ||
Every one of these people getting a chunk of change. | ||
Not because their civil rights were violated, they weren't, obviously. | ||
I mean, if they were, there would be specific cases of specific civil rights violations. | ||
Now, they were actually, the cops kneeled and the rioters were allowed to riot unhindered, loot at will, destroy cop cars, burn things down, and then a couple years later, you get cash money from the taxpayers for your service. | ||
I don't see a lot of people talking about this. | ||
Like, this is the New York Times. | ||
Both these stories are the New York Times. | ||
Like, do people not know about this? | ||
Are they just not mad? | ||
Do people think that this is somehow legitimate or good or anything? | ||
I mean, they got tear gassed and so they got sad and so now we have to pay them hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
Millions of dollars. | ||
Ten million dollars. | ||
These people. | ||
Every single one of these. | ||
Hey, you got a handful of Burberry, you got a flat screen TV from Target, you got to beat the crap out of some innocent white person that just happened to find themselves in the middle of your riot, and then the government comes along and says, thank you for your service, here's $10,000, here's $30,000. | ||
10,000 bucks. | ||
Here's 30,000 bucks. | ||
Have fun with that. | ||
Again, it's not like, I just, I don't even know. | ||
I don't even know what to say anymore. | ||
Like, It's so unbelievably insane. | ||
They're doing it in Denver, too. | ||
I don't know what the story here is. | ||
Denver pays $1.6 million to settle six more lawsuits brought by protesters injured by police in 2020. | ||
They were shot with pepper balls and rubber bullets. | ||
And now they're getting millions of dollars. | ||
But that's on top of the $14 million award to Denver protesters that happened earlier. | ||
So an additional $1.6 million on top of the $14 million that they got for rioting. | ||
Including the agreements approved Monday, the city has already paid $3.8 million to settle lawsuits regarding Denver police officers' actions against protesters. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
It's just unbelievably wild. | ||
Post a meme online, you're facing up to 10 years in prison in the modern American anarcho-tyranny. | ||
Throw a Molotov cocktail at a police officer, half a million bucks. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
So again, it's so beyond, and like, you know, I've been, I haven't been able to do my show for a week, but I've definitely been following the news, and I don't even know if I, it's like, I don't know, maybe I'll just go out to phone calls, but the, like the trans shooting thing, I mean, it's, It's like impossible to explain to a normal person. | ||
It's possible to like have conversations about what's going on to normal people. | ||
My wife is a very normal person. | ||
Extremely normal. | ||
Very nice lady. | ||
And she just doesn't really care that much about news. | ||
Doesn't go out of her way to follow stories or things like that. | ||
And it's like, I can't remember what I was saying to her, but I was just saying something about like, yeah, you know, there was this, um, There's this shooting. | ||
It's like, I don't even want to talk because it's so horrific. | ||
It's like, you know, I need to know about kids being killed. | ||
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It's just why, why tell her about this? | |
But I just said, I said, yeah, have you heard about this shooting? | ||
She was like, yeah, I saw that. | ||
The guy looked really young. | ||
I was like, well, no, he was 28 and he was a woman. | ||
She's just like, what? | ||
So again, again, it's like important to recognize that, like, we know all of this. | ||
If you're watching this show, I guarantee you, you know, like most of What we're talking about, at least in general sense, right? | ||
It's a trans shooter, previous school that she used to go to. | ||
One of the people killed was the daughter of somebody who was actually trying to help, you know, this person. | ||
You know all this. | ||
Normal people out there that don't follow the news, you know what they hear? | ||
They hear a young man committed murder at a Christian school. | ||
A former student at a Christian school shot it up. | ||
That's all they know. | ||
That's all they, that's all I get. | ||
And again, I'm not, I'm not like criticizing my wife. | ||
I'm glad she doesn't know about, I'm glad her mind is free of this horrors, you know, these, these, this terror that we have to confront on a daily basis. | ||
I'm glad, I'm glad about that. | ||
But I just, that wasn't even what I was talking to her about. | ||
That's just the I just have to, like, lay the groundwork, right? | ||
Like, you heard about that? | ||
Yeah, I'm like, okay, you know those kids? | ||
She's like, oh, I didn't know it was kids. | ||
Yeah, and you know it was a trans person? | ||
Yeah, I didn't know that. | ||
And it's like, and yeah, and then the White House came out and announced a transgender visibility day. | ||
And then they, like every single outlet of the American government came out to show their support for transgender people after this. | ||
Not a single one of them talked about Christians being targeted. | ||
Not a single one of them actually mentioned the victims of the shooting. | ||
Every single one of them From Biden himself to the press secretary, they all came out to say how much the trans community is being targeted. | ||
They shape our nation's soul. | ||
I think that actually might be true. | ||
I regret to tell you today that that is actually an accurate statement, and it shows. | ||
It shows, doesn't it? | ||
You look at America's soul right now, looks an awful lot like some sort of obese demon with a beard and a dress. | ||
That's all. | ||
This is beside the point. | ||
All this is beside the point because just like Owen was pointing out, this is signaling to the activists. | ||
This is signaling to the radicals. | ||
This is letting them know that you'll be treated as a hero. | ||
And Madonna announced a benefit concert in Nashville for transgender people following this thing. | ||
Am I out of touch? | ||
Did I miss it when Like, after the Dylann Roof shooting, you had a bunch of people putting on, like, pro-white concerts. | ||
You had, like, a white Remembrance Day in the White House. | ||
I mean, it's utterly and completely insane. | ||
And it's to the level where it's, like, it's unbelievable. | ||
It's literally unbelievable. | ||
When you talk to somebody who... Because there's sort of three types of people. | ||
I mean, I'll be honest, there's more than three types of people. | ||
But the three type of people I'm talking about, there's the people that Just don't really pay attention. | ||
People like my wife that just have better things to do. | ||
Just are busy gardening and being a mother and being an architect and just doesn't bother even trying to figure out what's really going on in the news. | ||
That's one group. | ||
But then the other two groups are people like us who see what's going on, can see through the headlines and figure out what's actually happening. | ||
We see the wider scale trends that all of these things are contributing to. | ||
Then there's the other type of people that Are just like always in this milieu of news where they're constantly being bombarded with stories and they just take them all at face value and they just believe everything that they read. | ||
And so you can talk to those people and they already have implanted in their mind like the preordained responses to these, like a NPC, like a robot of some sort. | ||
Even if it has nothing to do with the actual event, right? | ||
These are things like when the Ohio train accident happened and Everybody was going, well, but Trump, but Trump did this, but Trump actually did this thing where he, I don't remember what they were saying. | ||
He was doing something. | ||
Remember, Trump did something about trains in 2018. | ||
So it was probably that. | ||
And it's like, well, that had absolutely nothing to do with it, but I can see you've been well-programmed. | ||
I can see that your training is complete. | ||
Young idiot. | ||
So they have like these pre-ordained, pre-established responses to things going on. | ||
But those third types of people, the people that just aren't paying attention, to try to explain what's going on is just like trying to explain some sort of fever dream that you had, right? | ||
Just something that just makes so little sense that it's baffling. | ||
So when I, you know, when I talk to, if it's like, yeah, you know, there's, there's a trans person that shot up that like killed children at a Christian school. | ||
And the response from the media and the White House has been to celebrate trans people and say that trans people are under attack. | ||
It's just like, what? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What are you talking? | ||
You have to be making that up. | ||
It's like, it's all real. | ||
All of this is real. | ||
It's all completely beyond insane. | ||
I won't try to get to the bottom of some of this moving forward, but I just wanted to make everybody know, like let everybody know, that what Owen was talking about in that Last hour was is true. | ||
It's accurate, right? | ||
These people know that they have carte blanche to commit violence or do whatever they want, and they know that the cops will take their side. | ||
But it's to a much, much greater degree where at this point you have tens of millions of dollars being paid directly from the taxpayers to the protesters who rioted, destroyed their city, cost them billions of dollars already, and also defunded their police, leading to a massive rise in crime, violent crime, murder especially. | ||
Half of murder is ongoing unsolved as there's complete breakdown of law and order. | ||
People that caused that are being rewarded to the tunes of tens of millions of dollars. | ||
So this is all on purpose. | ||
This is all by design. | ||
This is all part of the divide and conquer program of the globalists who are manufacturing these conflicts and then sending out their little foot soldiers to do their bidding. | ||
I mean, it really is as simple as that. | ||
Can I just say Transvisibility Day? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
"True." Trans Visibility Day? | ||
Is there any population in this world that is more visible than the trans community? | ||
I mean, I know the numbers are much higher now because in the last, you know, two or three years they've skyrocketed because of the, you know, multi-vector attack on human psyche and Propagandizing of the transgender programming. | ||
So, I mean, obviously the number might be a little higher now, but you've got a group of people that is maybe half a percent of the population, that dominates headlines every single day, that we constantly have to hear about constantly every single day. | ||
Is there any group of people in America that is more out of like unproportionately visible than the trans community? | ||
Can we have a year or two of trans invisibility? | ||
I don't want him to get hurt or anything. | ||
I just want to never see them. | ||
My life was great before we ever... Yeah, there was like one guy that worked at a gas station on 12th and Guadalupe. | ||
I guess it was 12th and MLK. | ||
Something. | ||
I was the only trans person, and I bought gas from her, and that was it. | ||
That was my experience until a couple years ago, and now we have to hear about it all the time, every day, every single day, constantly, every day, all the time. | ||
On this show, I'm talking about it right now. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
The one thing we do not need in this country, at this moment, is more visibility of trans people. | ||
I don't even care. | ||
Like, I don't even care. | ||
But it's making me care. | ||
It is. | ||
It's very much making me care. | ||
Because there's another sort of phenomenon that's been going on with the Trump indictment and people talking about George Soros. | ||
And it happens all the time. | ||
But like, you know, somebody saying that George Soros is spending a lot of money to finance the careers of leftist prosecutors and DAs in this country. | ||
Doesn't make me anti-Semitic. | ||
That doesn't make me think about all Jews. | ||
It makes me think about George Soros. | ||
But then when you have every single Jewish group come out in defense of George Soros, well, then you start to go, well, what is going on here? | ||
What is this? | ||
It's sort of the same with trans. | ||
I sort of feel the same with trans. | ||
It's like, oh, no, we just want to leave them, like, I don't care. | ||
Dress up however you want. | ||
I don't really, doesn't bother me. | ||
And it's like, oh, and now you're, and this is the thing with, because Michael Knowles, Came out and said he wanted to eradicate transgenderism or something. | ||
And everybody was like, he's calling for genocide! | ||
No, he's obviously not, but it's fine. | ||
Your connection with reality is tenuous at best, so I get how you'd be confused by that. | ||
But, does nobody remember the timeline how this goes, right? | ||
Where it's just like, first it starts in like the 80s, where it's like, we're gay men, but we dress up as women, in basements, and do a bunch of drugs in New York. | ||
And somebody's like, ooh, okay, yeah, alright. | ||
Have fun with that. | ||
And they're like, we're not just gonna do it in basements anymore, we're gonna do it on the street, we're gonna do it at pride parades. | ||
It's like, oh, okay, I mean, I don't want my kid to see it, I guess I'll just avoid downtown that day, but... | ||
It's America, so hey, God bless, you know, do what makes you happy. | ||
Then it's like, oh, now we're going to have TV shows. | ||
It's like, oh, all right. | ||
It's like, I just won't watch it. | ||
That's fine. | ||
It's like, and now we're going to take your children into closets and classrooms and not tell you that we're dressing them in dresses. | ||
Like, all right, now we have to do something. | ||
Now you're making us do something. | ||
Now, because of your actions, your relentless crusade of madness, now we have to stop you somehow. | ||
So I'm sorry if that offends you and scares you, but we never wanted it to be like this. | ||
But now that it is like this, you bet your ass we're gonna put a stop to it. | ||
Yeah, and it's not gonna be pretty. | ||
We're sorry that you had to put us in this situation. | ||
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It sucks. | |
You suck. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is Sunday Night Live. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very, very glad to be back in the saddle once again. | ||
Rear end to go. | ||
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I had pink eye. | |
I had pink eye is what it was. | ||
I couldn't do my show for the last week, but thank God for InfoWars. | ||
Just as a community, as a company, as a place to work, just thank God for InfoWars. | ||
Every time I get sick and know that I'm not If I was independent, I'd probably be losing out on revenue. | ||
I'd probably be really worried about it. | ||
I probably wouldn't have health insurance. | ||
Just to know that there's a place that... | ||
actually supports people like myself and our entire crew, actually dedicates our time to building something that is permanent and enduring and powerful and legitimate. | ||
Like, it really is an incredible thing. | ||
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And I know I haven't tried the turmeric toothpaste yet, but I'm excited to try it. | ||
I've been out for most of the time. | ||
Probably wouldn't have even gotten sick if I'd been taking some of these supplements. | ||
But I'm not very good at things like that. | ||
So be better than me. | ||
don't be like me Do as I say, not as I do. | ||
Make sure you're staying up to date on your vitamins. | ||
I was saying this when I came back because I was sick and then I was pretending I was better and I came back and then I got a lot worse. | ||
Don't do what I do, which is wait until you get sick and then just start pounding supplements like there's no tomorrow. | ||
It's just such a... | ||
Such a dumb way to do things. | ||
That's the way I do it. | ||
But just like being prepared for a disaster. | ||
Like, you can't wait until the disaster happens and go, oh, better get storable food. | ||
It's like, well, the highways are impassable, so good luck with that, right? | ||
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Take precautions now. | ||
Make sure that you're keeping your health up and your immune system up, unlike me, do as I say, not as I do, by using the supplements at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
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They had just come back last week, so we may have sold out of them by now. | ||
But, you know, look at the tornadoes in middle America right now. | ||
It doesn't have to be a nuclear award. | ||
It doesn't have to be some massive cataclysm for you to need emergency supplies or need, you know, just something to get through the next couple days. | ||
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And of course, from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for all of the support that you've given us and all of the kind words I got during my absence as well. | ||
I don't know if kind words is the right... There were a lot of kind words, so that is true. | ||
There's also a lot of just like, where are you?! | ||
Come back immediately! | ||
I'm trying. | ||
I really... It was not a good week to be sick. | ||
It was also a beautiful week in Austin, so it's just like every day the sun is shining, the sun's like playing outside, and I'm just like... | ||
My eyes are leaking. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
Bart in Georgia, thank you so much for calling. | ||
Violence upon the transgender community is your topic. | ||
I hear it's an epidemic. | ||
In fact, I'm told the authorities have informed me that there's an epidemic level of violence against the trans community. | ||
Bart, have you seen any evidence of this? | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
No, but you know that Bud Light dude that's in the dress? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I wish he'd get back in the closet where he belongs. | ||
But seriously, transvestitism is a mental illness, and I'm in support of the Second Amendment, but some crazy people should not have guns. | ||
And this just proves my point, what happened with the shooting the other day. | ||
Back to you. | ||
Well, how do you think that would work, Bart? | ||
I don't know, there's always just the thing of like, if you say that mental ill people can't have guns, what is the likelihood that somebody who maybe could use help with mental illness, but doesn't want to go try to get help because they're worried they're going to get red flagged and have their guns taken away? | ||
I mean, that's always been my concern about the whole mental illness, you know, don't give guns to mental ill people. | ||
To be honest, I know a guy that's in a wheelchair, okay, and his parents stopped him from getting a gun because he's going to blow his head off. | ||
The leading cause of death is suicide with these guns, not murder. | ||
100 percent. | ||
And you actually like took the words out of my mouth because just what I was just thinking was, you know, it's just it's the it's the typical symptom, right? | ||
What we need is families. | ||
What you need is like families and communities. | ||
You need a place where people feel like they belong, so they don't feel like they should kill themselves, so they aren't looking for some sort of artificial identity to cling to, because to fulfill that human nature that wants to have a group of people to belong to, you know, you strip them of the, you know, what they've done is they've stripped us of that, and then destroyed the family structure, and then, you know, told, especially trans people, I mean, you can See it on Libs of TikTok. | ||
Like just go scroll through Libs of TikTok. | ||
It's like every other video is a trans person being like, we are your new family now. | ||
You don't need a family. | ||
You have us. | ||
These people that don't care about you. | ||
They don't, don't care about, you know, what you're going through. | ||
They want to use you. | ||
They want, you know, they'll, they'll. | ||
Put you like a feather in their cap that I transitioned this person. | ||
They don't, you know, if you're going through trouble, they're not going to actually do anything for you. | ||
So they're not your real family. | ||
What you need is real family. | ||
So the fact like you sort of proves my point, Bart. | ||
It's like, right, you need people with families who can look after one another. | ||
And if they see somebody who's in a bad place and is going out to buy a gun, should be a family around them. | ||
Of course, you just can't legislate that. | ||
And so what happens when you have the destruction of the natural organic Just like without force, community and policing that goes on in that way. | ||
And it's not policing, but you know what I'm saying. | ||
When you take that away, then you need to replace it with something which is the state, which will always be less capable of doing that. | ||
So I think that sort of goes exactly to the source of the, to the bottom of the problem. | ||
And I feel like, I feel like what's happening here is you've got some sort of liminal You know, surface level symptom of a cancer that's actually like already in your bones. | ||
So, you know, if somebody's going, how do we deal with this symptom? | ||
No, but like my skin really is, I have a rash that really itches. | ||
And it's like, well, I don't even know what the solution for that rash is. | ||
What I'm here to tell you is you have bone cancer, and that's what's causing the rash. | ||
So, I'm sorry. | ||
I don't know what ointment you put on that rash, but I do know that if you want to get rid of the rash totally, then there's a whole lot more than ointment that you need to do. | ||
That's my take on it. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Bart. | ||
Let's go to Tim in Seattle. | ||
Selective enforcement of laws. | ||
Anarcho-tyranny. | ||
It's better to have no laws at all, in my opinion. | ||
What's your take on this, Tim? | ||
Uh, well, then you would have to train everybody like the Soviets and the Chinese do on how to handle firearms in an early age. | ||
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If there were, uh, no, what you described as to actually take place. | |
But I was talking about, um, I had some rallies in Seattle, pre-Chaz, pre-George Floyd, and you're talking about selective enforcement. | ||
The local Patriots and Proud Boys and I, we were brainstorming weekly, how do we get these kids off the streets? | ||
And so we decided to just go into their neighborhoods and run these guerrilla protests and bullhorn them and stuff, and start these micro-riots. | ||
And literally, the cops had to fight them back, and so no charges were filed, and we were just dumbfounded. | ||
Like, what's going on here? | ||
What's going on here? | ||
You know? | ||
Once we had this, they had this ultimate clash in the middle of Westlake Center and downtown. | ||
And they were all, there was like 20 Antifa, and it was just this big brawl of bikes with cops and stuff. | ||
And they're all led in a paddy wagon. | ||
No charges filed. | ||
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Right. | |
Zero. | ||
And so I got into, like, I mean, so Antifa was looking for the violence from us the entire time. | ||
And now the trans Tifa, they're going to be doing it the entire time. | ||
Because I think what's going to happen is they really want that genocide treaty to kick in. | ||
If the UN has this genocide treaty where if they think that there is a protected class that is going to face genocide, basically like what happened in Rwanda, that they can come in with UN troops, too. | ||
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Hmm. | |
I hadn't considered that possibility. | ||
Yeah, that's interesting. | ||
They're trying to, like, create this kettle and, you know, ultimately to where we can't defend ourselves because they've created so much insanity in front of our faces. | ||
I don't go to Antifa rallies or protests anymore just for the fact that they're dangerously insane, you know? | ||
Yeah, and they're protected. | ||
And they're protected, yeah. | ||
They're the protected class, and so You go there, you mess with them, you're probably not coming home. | ||
You know, one way or another, if they surround you and you gotta defend yourself, the cops will just pick you up and take you to jail. | ||
Right, I mean, if you're a Patriot and you go to an Antifa protest, then they say, well, what were you doing there? | ||
You were asking for trouble. | ||
Of course Antifa fought you. | ||
I mean, what did you expect? | ||
If Antifa comes to a Patriot protest, then it's, oh, the violent Patriot protest exploded into violence. | ||
We can't let these Patriots protest anymore. | ||
They always cause violence. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's a, there's no way to win. | ||
It's a lose-lose situation for the Patriots, yeah. | ||
It's not, because if you do it the right way, Antifa doesn't show up and you just get your message across, because they can't stand, like, really good people. | ||
They don't know how to deal with it optically. | ||
If, like, a bunch of salt of the earth show up with signs and smiles on their faces, Antifa just cowers into the shadows. | ||
They don't know what to do with it at all. | ||
So, you know, it's not a lose-lose. | ||
You know, we just have to do it the right way and study our enemy. | ||
I mean, you know, God bless everybody. | ||
We can do this. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, I definitely think that, you know, I don't like that people now are afraid to protest. | ||
I don't think that's the right way to react to this. | ||
So I'm definitely not trying to tell you like, oh, you're going to get screwed over if you go. | ||
I just, you just have to recognize what the, what the balance, you know, what the balance is. | ||
And I mean, the real difficult part is that it seems like at this point that because my whole thing's always been like, look, if Antifa is going to come and be violent, like just sit down and put your hands in the air. | ||
Like, what are they going to say that you are the one that started the violence when you're sitting down with your hands in the air? | ||
Sort of on the assumption that like when people see the video. | ||
It'll be obvious who the aggressors are and who aren't. | ||
But at this point, it's like so like if the if the civil rights movement happened these days, it would be like videos of black, unarmed black people marching with their hands up, being attacked by police dogs. | ||
And the story would be like violent black riot or, you know, incites. | ||
Chaos at this event and gets thrown in jail for incitement of violence. | ||
Right. | ||
So I don't even know if we're in like a media landscape where like. | ||
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Bye. | |
Perfect innocence even matters at this point anymore because I think people are just are like programmed to see what they want to see. | ||
The billboard Chris thing is a perfect example of it. | ||
Dude literally just got attacked. | ||
He's like very calmly talking and the police are just like, hmm, but you're at their protest. | ||
So what did you expect? | ||
So it's like, maybe it's not even, you know, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what the solution is, but, uh, I mean, the police aren't there to save us. | ||
At all. | ||
You should never go there thinking that the police will save you. | ||
You have to show up in a significant amount of numbers of salt-of-the-earth people. | ||
I mean, the police aren't there to save us at all. | ||
You should never go there thinking that the police will save you. | ||
But you should definitely have a phalanx of people there that will offer enough distractions and ways to where Antifa can't get to you. | ||
It's a numbers thing. | ||
I mean, look at what's happening with Macron in France right now, right? | ||
They just – they charge somebody with like a $13,000 fine or something I think it was for calling Macron trash. | ||
She said a French citizen said her elected president is trash, and they arrested her and fined her thousands and thousands of dollars. | ||
In response to that, you've got literally millions of people on the street calling Macron trash. | ||
Like, it really is a numbers thing, and we need to hit that critical mass. | ||
Really, what we need is people just to... I don't know if they need to, like, we need to shake them out of their comfort zone, because Again, if they knew what was going on, if they were tuned in and could actually have a full understanding of where this is going and how all this plays into everything, right now you've got people that just, it's like, kids are being groomed, their media has been infiltrated and destroyed, and... | ||
It's complete nonsense. | ||
Their retirement funds are being looted for ESG programs. | ||
It's like their lives are tangibly worse because of all this stuff going on and it's getting worse and their children are going to live in a world that they don't recognize and they don't do anything about it. | ||
It's like they don't care. | ||
They just are just like... | ||
Trans, huh? | ||
Didn't have that when I was a kid. | ||
It's like, well, they do now. | ||
They do now, and it's crazy. | ||
So maybe you should just, like, take one afternoon, just one, just one afternoon, get 365 days in a year, maybe take, you know, 1 700th of your time, and take half a day, and go stand up for your country, dammit. | ||
Like, can you please do that? | ||
Because if we had enough people, We had enough people who just stand up against this and that's where the that's where the whole like breads and circus thing comes in where like you can just keep people just below that boiling point where they're just like yeah but I gotta go outside and I have to go walk around it's like It's not that big of a deal. | ||
So if they can just like keep raising the temperature just like just a little bit to keep people from actually wanting to stand up against them, then they'll succeed. | ||
If we can try to tell people what's going on, and so enough people go, you know what, I'll go walk around downtown for an hour this afternoon just to protest and get a million people there. | ||
Well, you know, even if Antifa has 100,000 people there, they're not gonna, they're not about to do anything to a million. | ||
So it really is a numbers thing. | ||
I think that is the key of all of it is trying desperately through this information war to inform people to a degree that actually affects them emotionally so they're actually compelled to do something try to tell them what's going on and how they're being attacked it's the craziest thing about all this it's craziest thing even before i worked at info wars i remember defending alex jones people going you think alex jones is crazy because he's he's yelling and like tearing his hair out but like what would you be doing if you knew that there were bombs falling on your town | ||
and that nobody around you cared they're like you can look up and see a missile incoming five minutes to impact everybody's going to die and you're going guys there's a missile coming there's a missile coming and they're going i can't see it i don't know It's like, well, you're inside, you gotta go outside and look up, and you can see the missile, it's coming, it's gonna kill you, and everybody's just like, I mean, maybe, maybe it is, maybe you're right, but I'm not gonna do anything about it. | ||
And so like, actually, to be freaking out and pulling your hair out is the appropriate level of insanity at this point. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's just me. | ||
Final thoughts, Tim? | ||
Yeah, I got two real quick things real quick. | ||
All right. | ||
America, do you think Joe Biggs and Rufio and all those broad boys locked up in the jail would want you to stop protesting because of what's happening to them? | ||
Do you really think they'd want you to stop? | ||
And number two, Harrison, when we first met, do you remember what I asked you? | ||
I asked you, are you witnessing the baphometization of America? | ||
And your head blew up. | ||
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I could see it. | |
Your head was just like spaghetti. | ||
But now you can see what's going on. | ||
They're bathmatizing the world. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No, it's a great, it's a great point. | ||
Much great points. | ||
Thank you for that, Tim. | ||
Let's go to Dennis in Florida. | ||
Plans for the currency. | ||
Go ahead, Dennis, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison, I called before. | |
The way to anchor this whole thing down for a new world economy is a new currency to go up against the CBDC and that's a currency made of precious metals that are mixed Gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and nickel that's melted to a consistency where you can make a tuning fork that's worth a thousand bucks that goes to a certain frequency and then one dollar would be worth an average loaf of bread or can of beans. | ||
Now, that would be the basis for a new world economy that would require 10 Americas based on the original pre-1913, pre-progressive-era U.S. | ||
Constitution with originalist updates. | ||
Now, these plans, I need to come on the show to discuss these plans in detail with you guys, and we can debate them. | ||
That's what's required to unite this world, because we're like lab rats in this Truman Show cage, and the only way to break out is if we do it so in a unified fashion. | ||
And we, uh, to do that, I simply come on the show at least one or two shows, and then we're going to talk about this, use a whiteboard, draw things out, and discuss it. | ||
And once that happens, the vision will be shared throughout the world that's going to unite us. | ||
There's no other way. | ||
And these plans are expected. | ||
We're all expecting this to happen. | ||
So it's time for it to actually happen, Harrison. | ||
We need to work with Alex to make it so. | ||
Yeah, I think there's a couple ways that it can happen. | ||
I mean, I think I've heard of some very interesting ideas about how to use gold and silver and precious metals sort of on a debit card. | ||
Like, I don't see why you couldn't do that. | ||
But the problem is that the value of gold and silver is always tied to the Whatever it's called, basically a dollar amount. | ||
So you're still sort of stuck on a reserve currency. | ||
I get you've probably thought about how to deal with that, but to me it seems like that issue... | ||
As well, like the currency issue, the financial domination issue, obviously CBDC is coming down the pipe. | ||
And that's another thing that people will just like they don't – they're not going to understand what it even means. | ||
They're just going to get an alert from their bank that's like Bank of America says we're no longer issuing cash, and you've been awarded 200 extra digi dollars. | ||
People are just gonna be like, oh, I got 200 bucks, and I'll just keep using my credit card like I always do. | ||
Like, it'll have no effect on their lives, noticeable, but the intangible, subtle effects will come later when it's too late, right? | ||
So if they don't realize it now, what's going to happen, then it's already too late and they're already in the cage, the door's already shut, and that's the problem with digital currency. | ||
But to me, the digital currency thing, and then I keep hearing people talk about, like, grand juries. | ||
People going, we need to start a grand jury. | ||
We need to have a group of people to try, you know, people, even if we try them in absentia, right? | ||
Try Anthony Fauci, even if he doesn't show up for the trial, and do that through, you know, these various legal methods of drawing up your own citizen panel and grand jury of your own. | ||
But it's like, in the information war, They're gonna treat you as illegitimate no matter what. | ||
Unless you go through the proper channels, they're going to treat you as illegitimate. | ||
So there's a couple ways to do stuff like that. | ||
It's by finding a brave... | ||
You know, a powerful person that can actually do it? | ||
That can actually get this thing going? | ||
Like the money thing. | ||
I mean, you could have a billionaire in Silicon Valley draw up plans to do like a Venmo, but it's all gold and silver. | ||
So you're not actually trading any cash at all. | ||
It's not going through banks. | ||
You just, you have a reserve of gold or silver at a, you know, physical precious metal at a bank. | ||
And then, you know, you're just keeping track of how much of that is yours. | ||
And how much you're giving to other people. | ||
There'd be a way to do that with a powerful corporate method. | ||
There would also be a way to do the grand jury thing if you just had one city with the DA that actually wants to do this type of thing. | ||
And you could do it through the official process. | ||
You could actually do that successfully. | ||
Even just to get the ball rolling. | ||
But I think the solution to all of this is to have a state that does this. | ||
Right, and that's why I, even if it seems like a fantasy to some people, like, the idea of Texas secession, or just secession in general, if you could just have, like, a group of people, or a group of, like, some sort of geographic area, has millions of people, that goes, okay, from now on, like Orania in South Africa, right? | ||
They go, we're gonna issue currency, we also are going to have, you know, arrest warrants for these people who, you know, we have deemed are enemies of the state, or whatever, They're not welcome in Texas anymore, right? | ||
Anthony Fauci, if he ever sets foot in Texas, Texas Rangers are going to take him into custody and we're going to, you know, put him on trial for crimes against humanity. | ||
And then you can demand, you know, representation in international organizations and you'd get support from other dissident countries. | ||
I'm sure Mexico would support us in doing this sort of stuff because we got to break away from America because America is the Is the structure of control that they have around us and I'll get into it in the next segment because I have a couple videos that I want to show that I think do a really good job of illustrating like how America is perceived around the world. | ||
Especially the countries that we've victimized over the last several decades. | ||
And we need to understand how people think about us to understand our situation. | ||
To understand that we are an occupied organization right now, whose leadership is at complete odds most of the time with the people themselves, and yet it's the people that are paying the price for the activities of the leadership in things like Libya. | ||
So I'll show those videos on the other side. | ||
Let's try to go to one more before we... | ||
Move on. | ||
Sauce in FEMA Region 9. | ||
Yeah, the MRNA vaccine is now going to be in farm animals. | ||
That's a good thing, isn't it, Sauce? | ||
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No, not really. | |
I was thinking about it. | ||
Yeah, sorry to burst your bubble, Harrison. | ||
Thanks for having me on, too. | ||
But yeah, I wanted to make that a point, because they're going to be able to patent chickens and cows. | ||
So they're going to be able to have their own lines of chickens and cows and poultry, and they'll be able to basically have that copywritten The same way they've been able to copyright vegetables with Monsanto's and Sagenta. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
I hadn't even thought about that aspect of it. | ||
Yeah, they'll probably be bred with the vaccine gene already in them. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
And then when you incorporate that to Smart City, you'll be able to grow, but you'll have seedless vegetables. | ||
So they'll have, like everything is going to be tracked and traced, not only just your financial infrastructure, but literally like everything else that you'll do. | ||
Your food and water, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, people don't understand that stuff, Harrison. | |
They're wishing this upon themselves. | ||
Yeah, and they're already instituting rationing in places like the UK, and they're already saying, you know, to defeat climate change, maybe rationing is the next case. | ||
And we showed the video on American Journal when it came out. | ||
There's a block. | ||
I mean, it looks like a Soviet-style block. | ||
apartment block but it's a farm it's the new farm so they're getting rid of the nice little farms that you see in picture books cows and the pigs and the hens and the little farmyard that's going away right that's going to be an apartment block for migrants and then down the road from that it's going to just be the factory farm you know cubicle existence of the gene altered pigs and cows that are pumped full of just all sorts of unnecessary and unnatural ingredients and also have their dna actively manipulated | ||
They did it in China. | ||
They put human breast milk gene into cows, and they're drinking milk going, this is human breast milk. | ||
It came out of a cow. | ||
That's the future. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of Sunday Night Live here at InfoWars.com. | ||
Banned Dodd video. | ||
Please do share these links in these videos. | ||
We're failing in our job if we're just talking to a echo chamber, right? | ||
If this is an information war, then talking to our audience is like holding drills. | ||
We want to be on the march. | ||
We want to be on the move. | ||
We want to be on the offensive, which means now that we're in here and drilling, giving you the information you need, it's got to break out. | ||
It's got to get into The communities and the audience that is not choosing to look for it and is not going out of their way to find this stuff. | ||
And it still does amaze me how many people we get on Twitter or just see going, I just started following Alex in 2022. | ||
It's like, oh, better late than never. | ||
Like, honestly, I'm glad I'm glad everybody's here. | ||
It's just it's it's baffling to me that people have made it this long without waking up to what's going on, without choosing a side one way or the other. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
Major, major geopolitical things going on. | ||
International news is sort of out of control right now. | ||
France, there's like a thousand police have been injured in these riots over the last week or so. | ||
As continues, just spiral out of control. | ||
But I mean, the question is like, will it actually come to anything? | ||
Because I hope everybody realizes at this point, Europe is not democratic. | ||
Not even a little bit, right? | ||
It does not matter whether it's the 15-minute cities in UK. | ||
They hold a poll, they're like, would you like to become a 15-minute city? | ||
90% of the citizens go, no, thank you, we don't. | ||
And they go, well, you are, so you're going to be, whether you like it or not. | ||
They literally say, whether you like it or not. | ||
And they do it. | ||
And Dutch farmers. | ||
Hey, you want to shut down this farm that's been in your family for hundreds of years, multiple generations, gives you a nice living, and you've been stewards of the earth that whole time? | ||
Well, we're shutting it down. | ||
Parliament votes, says, no, we don't want to shut these down. | ||
Well, they're shutting them down anyway. | ||
You think you have a say? | ||
You think you have a voice? | ||
You think you can actually have input into the decisions of your corporate masters? | ||
No. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, no, they take their orders from the World Economic Forum and they impose things on you. | ||
It's not the other way around. | ||
You still falling for that? | ||
You still think you're a democracy? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, you're not, so get over that. | ||
Start to really embrace the paradigm. | ||
So those are some crazy things happening in Europe right now. | ||
It's not a democracy and they're letting us know that. | ||
The Middle East is obviously changing quite a bit. | ||
Guys, if you all pulled in those videos, I want to play two. | ||
I want to play the... First play the one by Syed Motion or whatever. | ||
We'll go to that in a second. | ||
But here's the headlines from Reuters. | ||
Saudi Arabia to invite Syria's Assad to Arab Leaders Summit, ending regional isolation. | ||
CCPA right to opt out of the... I'm sorry, that's something else. | ||
I didn't print the story. | ||
I printed all the warnings about it. | ||
I gotta find the actual story here, because I don't want to give you bad information. | ||
But the overview is pretty simple. | ||
The overview is that China has brokered agreements between Iran and Saudi Arabia, Syria and Saudi Arabia, and now Syria's forced exile from the Middle Eastern community is at an end. | ||
And the years-long war against Assad For no discernible reason, other than like wider geopolitical Israeli goals, but like, you know, and, and, oh, and also chemical attacks that didn't happen and were totally fake. | ||
So except for the, except for the fake, you know, excuses and except for the unspoken excuses, there's no reason that we should be at war with Syria, but we have been and we started ISIS to try to destroy them. | ||
So that was their number one threat. | ||
And this really is the end of an era. | ||
And that's the new watchword, right? | ||
They say it's a new era. | ||
It's like a new world order. | ||
The new era. | ||
Saudi Arabia to invite Syria's Assad to Arab's leaders' summit, ending regional isolation. | ||
This is a very big deal. | ||
It signals a turning away from American primacy to a more multipolar primacy. | ||
And it's also worth reminding everybody That this is not happening, you know, as a consequence of America's failure in any way. | ||
Other than that the people who run our country use our country to their own ends and has nothing to do with, you know, what we want or anything that supports us. | ||
So, Saudi Arabia is planning to invite Syria President Bashar al-Assad to an Arab League summit that Riyadh is hosting in May. | ||
Three sources familiar with the plan said, in a move that would formally end Syria's regional isolation. | ||
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan will travel to Damascus in the coming weeks to hand Assad a formal invitation to attend the summit scheduled for May 19th, two of the sources said. | ||
It's like a declaration of independence from American oversight. | ||
It's worth reminding you that the rise of the Chinese Communist Party and the acceleration and growth of China over the last several decades has been primarily funded, fostered, created and allowed to happen by the very people that are now saying, oh my gosh, our time in the sun is over. | ||
How could this have happened? | ||
They're doing this on purpose. | ||
America is going down. | ||
The people of America are going down. | ||
The ruling class of America is offshoring their operation to China. | ||
So this is not a It's not a China versus America thing, this is a, they've used America to the extent that they think that we're useful, and now they are like a force leaving a base, you know, a military force leaving a base, they're spiking the cannons on their way out. | ||
They're trying to cause chaos and disruption and corruption and death on their way out, so that we're left as just a mess that they leave behind as the international, you know, financial powers move to a more like unstated it's not even that they're moving to china it's that they're moving to a position where the main methods of control will be things like the world economic forum where it's a pseudo already in place world government | ||
they don't have to be elected and they can go anywhere and still be a part of it they're they're moving beyond the geographic limitations of governance and that's what this is all a part of so i thought this statement this is a sayed mosin abbas talking about how talking about the the war on syria how it ended and what that means Let's watch. | ||
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Syria essentially won the war, which was backed by most of these Arab nations who are now cuddling up with Syria again. | |
They've really come to this table because they've got no choice. | ||
Russia and Iran backed Syria. | ||
Hezbollah was on the ground as well. | ||
And they essentially won that war and stopped the Americans and the Anglo Zionist empires intentions, which the Saudis and all these other puppet states, Zionist puppet Arab states had fully supported. | ||
But Egypt was slightly different. | ||
They maybe were left in the role of good cop amongst the Arabs because even since 2016-17, Sisi was supporting a political solution and even then he was saying that the will of the the Syrian people should be respected, that the armies of the region should be given support against terrorist groups. | ||
So these are all kind of pronouncements which stood against the likes of the United Arab Emirates and various others, Qataris especially, who still don't accept Syria's kind of victory, as it were. | ||
So, again, that's an important thing to understand. | ||
Syria won that war. | ||
We're like acting like we're not at war with Syria. | ||
No, we were at war and we've lost. | ||
There's still people there, they're still in the line of fire, still American boys getting bombed by Iran to the tune of like 83 times in a year. | ||
That was a recent number that came out, but we lost that war. | ||
We lost that war. | ||
I don't know why we started that war. | ||
No one ever told us why. | ||
We did that war. | ||
It did outspring out of the same, you know, Arab Spring CIA orchestrated coups that were carried out in places like Egypt and they tried to do it in Syria and Syria didn't let them. | ||
So then we started ISIS. | ||
Tried to destroy them that way. | ||
And Hezbollah came out of Lebanon and defeated ISIS and drove them back and helped Bashar al-Assad stay at the helm of Syria. | ||
Kind of a very important thing that's happening right here. | ||
I think all of this goes to how we're perceived by the outside world. | ||
So I want to go to, and I don't like this guy, by the way, the guy I'm about to show. | ||
He's a South African. | ||
I don't even know who he is, but I see videos of him all the time. | ||
I, I don't know. | ||
I don't even know who this guy is, but you'll, you'll recognize Malma or something, Malema. | ||
I should have looked into who he is, but I believe he's the leader of whatever the Communist Party in South Africa is. | ||
He hates white people. | ||
There's videos of him literally singing, like, kill the white people, kill the boar. | ||
They sing songs like this. | ||
He's a bad dude. | ||
He's a very bad dude. | ||
Don't agree with him on most things, but he's absolutely right when he says, when he explains to us how America and our political allies around the world are perceived by the people who are at the Receiving end of our power, right? | ||
The people who are the subjects of our military adventurism overseas. | ||
I really think you just if you can just like imagine what it's like to be a normal person in Libya or Syria. | ||
I think this does a good job of explaining how they feel about America. | ||
Ironically, it's also how I feel about the people who run America. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
That former Prime Minister of Tony Blair admitted that they made a horrible mistake when it comes to Saddam Hussein. | ||
They've not been charged today. | ||
Bush is still there. | ||
They've not been charged till today. | ||
And then Obama killed Gaddafi. | ||
And then nothing has happened. | ||
We're here today with Libya being destroyed and unable to recover because of America. | ||
We know very well that when NATO gets involved, Those are terrorists. | ||
We know very well where the U.S. | ||
says we're going in to install peace. | ||
That place will never know peace as long as America has visited that place. | ||
So we don't want ICC's hypocrisy to apply here in our country. | ||
Sort of a sad state of affairs when I'm agreeing with the head of the EFF, right? | ||
But he's exactly right. | ||
And it's like you've got to Just that one sentence, we know that wherever America goes, we'll never know peace as long as America's there. | ||
Is that who we want to be in the world? | ||
That's the legacy of America? | ||
Until September 11th, there were some places that weren't happy with American intervention, exactly, but we still had the Sort of appearance of being, like, liberators. | ||
Going somewhere, Nazi Germany, help free the people, and then we step away and go, it's all yours, you know, we're just here to help. | ||
We step away. | ||
I mean, that's the... Yeah, Julius Malema, yeah. | ||
Horrible person! | ||
Horrible dude! | ||
Can you blame him, though? | ||
Can you blame anybody in these countries for feeling like that about America? | ||
When it's absolutely true? | ||
And, like, even... | ||
Even if it's something like the Iraq War, it's still hard to, where you actually had wide public support for the war, at least at the beginning, it's still hard to, like, accept blame for that as Americans because Americans were lied to. | ||
Now, that's what makes Alex Jones seem like such a prophet, right, is because somehow he was on the right side of all of this the entire time because he saw the bigger picture and was able to identify what their plans were and what end goal they were moving towards. | ||
So you can oppose things like the Iraq War, even when it's highly unpopular, to oppose that. | ||
And I remember seeing videos of people, I think it was in Egypt, where like they see a video camera and they realize it's from America and they're all like, Alex Jones, Alex Jones! | ||
Because they were so happy to see an American person calling out the American regime for being evil and doing bad. | ||
So again, it's like, this is who we are to the people around the world. | ||
Not because of anything I've done, not because of anything you've done, but because the people who run our country just use us. | ||
They just use us like cattle. | ||
They use us like a machine. | ||
To achieve their own ends, to forward their own goals, to destroy billions of lives. | ||
And they wave the American flag while they do it. | ||
Meanwhile, we're back here just like, please stop trying to put a dress on my boy. | ||
Like, it's just, it's so insane. | ||
But for the last at least 20, at least 20 years, it has just been a relentless march of tyranny under the American flag. | ||
So the invade is kind of our fault because we do allow it to happen. | ||
We have not done what we need to do to stop these people. | ||
So it is, it is in some ways our fault. | ||
And so what we need to do is, you know, stand up to an extent that, that we all understand, hey, look, you know, people in Libya, our enemies are your enemies. | ||
People in Syria, our enemies are your enemies. | ||
Just because they run our country doesn't mean they represent us. | ||
We know full well they don't. | ||
And we hope that you do too, because we're still going to pay the price for it. | ||
And so again, these people have, They took control of America. | ||
They've used us as just a vehicle of terror and horror and violence across the entire world. | ||
Financial control, economic, you know, domination through the IMF and all these other, you know, pseudo-American things. | ||
How can you blame people for thinking that that's what America really is all about and represents? | ||
Clearly, in some way, it is. | ||
We let it happen. | ||
We let it continually happen. | ||
It really is just kind of sad that that's the fact of the matter. | ||
You can honestly say that wherever America goes, that place will not know peace. | ||
They won't even know peace once America leaves. | ||
I mean, we're not really that involved in Libya anymore, but it certainly is still significantly worse than it was when we started. | ||
So the solution is to, you know, overth- well. | ||
It's to free ourselves from this parasitical control of the people in Washington. | ||
And stop being used as a tool for evil from other people. - Again, it's like, here's a dude who literally runs the Communist Party of South Africa. | ||
And you hear him talk and you're like, uh, are we worse than, are we worse than him? | ||
Is he right? | ||
Are we the bad guys here? | ||
Yeah, we are. | ||
We've known the whole time. | ||
Infowars has known the whole time. | ||
Infowars has been a voice in the wilderness, crying out, trying desperately to get people to, you know, to become aware of, of what our actions look like to people around the world. | ||
How people around the world recognize that's what we're doing. | ||
And then as much as, as much as America talks about freedom of speech and Freedom, you know, to dissent against the government. | ||
It's actually an extremely difficult thing to do, but we will continue to do it, because otherwise... | ||
And I mean, you're seeing it happen right now. | ||
They use America for as long as it's necessary and useful. | ||
America gets all the bad press. | ||
America gets all the hate. | ||
America does all the dirty work. | ||
America gives all the money to do these things. | ||
American kids out there, the ones in uniform, dying to do this. | ||
So we spend everything. | ||
We get no benefits whatsoever. | ||
No benefits at all. | ||
I mean, my God, what benefit have we gotten from any of the stuff that we've been talking about? | ||
Iraq, Libya, Ukraine, Syria, nothing at all. | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
So we're drained completely. | ||
Our livelihood, our lifeblood, our money, our time, our reputation is used. | ||
Now that we've been thoroughly destroyed internally, as well as our reputation over the whole world. | ||
And now these very same people are going, hey, look, it looks like China's in charge now. | ||
Bye, America. | ||
Bye. | ||
We used you. | ||
You did a great job being Darth Vader to our Emperor, but now we're moving on. | ||
So we need to be like Darth Vader, even in this last final hour, and take off the mask and throw the Emperor down a well. | ||
That's my take on all of this. | ||
Let's go to the phone calls again. | ||
We've got Mark in Brooklyn. | ||
He wants to talk about deputizing citizens. | ||
Again, I see a lot of talk about this. | ||
I guess there's some like vague law in the 1800s where you could do this type of thing, but it seems like it was like an old west law where it was like, well, there's a crime in a place where there's no court. | ||
So how do you have a grand jury? | ||
Well, you get citizens to come together and pledge to do it. | ||
Not exactly going to work in today's modern world, but Mark, what's your take on this? | ||
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Yeah, well, that's what I'm trying to say. | |
Um, um, Harrison, I'm trying to like, you know, how they weaponized and they will weaponize the citizens to do the IRS. | ||
work and, you know, get these people out there to go against us. | ||
Why can't we do anything? | ||
Why can't we have someone do that with us regular citizens? | ||
I remember when you could make a citizen's arrest. | ||
Yeah, but then you got to actually, you know, the police have to agree to accept the arrest. | ||
The judge has to agree to do it. | ||
I mean, the problem is like, and this is, you know, with the trans stuff. | ||
I mean, I don't, I honestly don't understand. | ||
I don't understand what goes through the minds of cops who are just like, I'm here to keep the peace. | ||
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And if I see a trans person assaulting a regular dude, I'm just going to turn the other way. | |
Like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know if they've been ordered to do this. | ||
If they just like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know how it happens, but it's like. | ||
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I mean, to me, Mark, the system is too thoroughly corrupt, where you could bring evidence of wrongdoing, you know, or you could do a citizen's arrest, or you could just go, look, I've done your job for you, here's the information, here's all the evidence you need to get a conviction on this guy, now go arrest him, and he'll probably arrest you for, you know, wasting their time. | ||
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I gotcha, I understand. | |
But it's like, you know, we have to take a stand somewhere, because these Republicans and most of these conservatives that are saying they're doing this, they're doing that, you gotta have a few, maybe, whatever, hearings, but they're not standing up. | ||
They're cowards, okay? | ||
And it's like, we need to, we actually need to find people that are in the Pentagon that are on our side, supposedly the White Hats or whoever they are that are fighting this Behind closed doors, you know, like Alex says, I'm going too long. | ||
Like, where are these people? | ||
Where are they? | ||
That we can at least come together and, you know, find some- I'm willing to- I'm willing to go after these people my damn self! | ||
I know. | ||
I feel- I know, I'm exactly- I'm right there with you, Mark. | ||
I'm right there with you. | ||
And that's why- I mean, maybe it's just- Maybe it's just me that, like- Like- On a national scale, it's just like, too much. | ||
The corruption's too deep, the rot is too thorough. | ||
I have a much easier... | ||
You know, I mean, and it's just like, you know, I'm trying to figure out all kinds of ways. | ||
It's just like, man, if we just had a city, if we just had a state, if we just had some smaller set where it's like you don't need to get all 300 million people in America and you've got to combat the media giants in L.A. and New York. | ||
It's like we could just separate ourselves from those people and just, you know. | ||
So, yeah, I don't know. | ||
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I mean, it's just like, you know, I'm trying to figure out all kind of ways. | |
The other day I called, you know, a state legislator and I put a petition to stop that S-686 or whatever the hell that bill. | ||
The Tic Tac Yeah, restricts bill. | ||
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Yeah, it's ridiculous. | |
Like they, they, these people are, they're going all out trying to kill us. | ||
You know, it's like, it's crazy. | ||
Like when I hear Owen say, you know, uh, you know, um, you know, like, like, You know, we know what they're doing already. | ||
They're killing us! | ||
I know. | ||
It's like, it's like, you know, like, you know, I don't understand it. | ||
Like, where the hell are these people that love America? | ||
They're supposed to be loving America. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I don't get it either. | ||
No, I honestly don't get it either. | ||
I mean, the thing is, it's a, you know, all of these organizations are extremely top down, you know, pyramid level. | ||
So, you know, one of the things I found when I was, um, like hanging out with FBI agents when I was working on this set, like they have unlimited power, essentially like an FBI agent outranks every local police officer. | ||
So just imagine that, just imagine like any cop that you see on the street. | ||
Most people have a sort of a reaction. | ||
Like if you see a cop pull up behind you, you automatically sort of go, Ooh, better, better start driving normal. | ||
Oh gosh, they could, they could ruin my day right now. | ||
They could charge me hundreds of dollars. | ||
They could bust in my window and you haul me out and throw me in jail if they wanted to, right? | ||
You've, you sense that power. | ||
Imagine that they can't do that to you. | ||
Imagine that if a cop pulls you over, you can pull out your badge and go, why are you wasting my time? | ||
Go back in your cop car. | ||
And they go back in your car. | ||
Like you got to re like, imagine having that And what I found is that psychologically, human beings, good, decent human beings, don't like having that much power. | ||
We're not used to, we don't want that much power. | ||
So what happens is you get these nice patriotic people, you give them that much power, and they go, geez, really? | ||
That much power? | ||
And you go, don't worry, just do as you're told. | ||
Just do as you're told, and then you're fine exercising that power. | ||
So like humans, I really think have this like, Like, they don't want to have that much power, they have to psychologically deal with having that much power, if they're a normal person. | ||
If they're a psychopath, they love having that much power, and they'll do whatever the hell they want with it. | ||
Which is, they're the bad guys, and they're the ones who rise to the top, and that's part of the problem that we're in. | ||
But the good people, the normal, actual, patriotic people, who are in these positions of power, they internally justify the power they have by saying, I'll never abuse this power, I will never take advantage of this power I have, I'll only do what I'm told. | ||
I'll do what I'm told. | ||
I'll follow orders. | ||
And that way, it's okay that I have this power. | ||
Otherwise, you know, if I'm just wiling out with my own power, you know, it's, uh, I'm not a good person then. | ||
I'm going to be a good person. | ||
I'm only going to do as I'm told. | ||
I'm not going to rock the boat. | ||
I'm not going to abuse this power that I have. | ||
That's how they see it. | ||
So they, so I think that's sort of the issue. | ||
And so you have a naturally, a natural filtering effect where people that are comfortable and okay and enjoy having that much power rise to the ranks. | ||
People that don't really enjoy, Yes, so not only can we get together to see, and just real quick on the last guy, I was in a three percenter group. | ||
own desires under what they've been ordered to do. | ||
That's my take on it, Mark. | ||
I do want to go quickly to Phillip in Florida, 'cause he's also talking about secession and national divorce. | ||
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Go ahead, Phillip, you're on the air. - Yes, so not only can we get together to cede, and just real quick on the last guy, I was in a three percenter group. | |
Turns out they talk about that stuff all the time, where you do these grand juries or whatever we can do, we have all this power. | ||
Then there's, they ignore it. | ||
The, the, the, the federal government's out of control. | ||
The judges are out of control and it's a joke. | ||
And it turned out half those guys were fed. | ||
So, but, but, um, so, uh, as far as national divorce goes, I'm a hundred percent down with that. | ||
If you guys do Texas, Texas, I'm moving. | ||
But I think that we have an opportunity possibly going on in El Salvador, where we might be able to create a giant pool of cash, get that money together, and they'll sell us some property and we can go there. | ||
Because this country is gone. | ||
And for me, the breaking point was January 6th. | ||
I mean, if you look at the propaganda that came out of that, it's absolutely ludicrous if you're awake. | ||
If you're asleep, you're like, oh, these people are horrible. | ||
But if you're awake, they're doing the same thing to us that they did to Assad. | ||
You're exactly right, and El Salvador is a good point that it's like you can actually see it's effective there. | ||
You want to know how to get a grand jury to investigate the person that you want them to investigate? | ||
Well, what did George Soros do, right? | ||
You identify somebody that shares your view and you give them a couple million bucks and, you know, obviously, you know, he has the advantage of being able to orchestrate it with other NGOs and media outlets to push this person probably has, you know, agents already embedded in the politics, but | ||
You know, I have to believe that there's a political solution to this because it's the only possible solution because obviously everything going on and with the way that the New World Order, you know, globalist control system is destroying America during its exit. | ||
Uh, you know, they would love nothing more than some massive civil war that just like, uh, Tim was, I think it was Tim that was saying, uh, genocide treaty from the UN, like they would, they welcomed the idea of letting you in troops, you know, calling you in troops into America or having, you know, China even, or, or anybody come in and, uh, and mess this up. | ||
So war is really not an option at this point. | ||
You look at a place like El Salvador, and you go, oh, you can solve all of your problems in a year or two if you just have somebody that actually wants to solve the problems. | ||
And that really does give me hope. | ||
We are going to talk about the Restrict Act on the other side. | ||
Going to a commercial break here. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We'll go to your phone calls again. | ||
There are a couple stories I want to talk about here, and we'll talk about the Restrict Act. | ||
I know this was covered a lot last week on InfoWars. | ||
So we don't have to necessarily get too into it. | ||
I more want to talk about, like, I don't know. | ||
I'm just baffled. | ||
I'm just continually baffled at, like, how other people see the world. | ||
It all seems so simple to me. | ||
It's just, it's really not... You know, when you... When you get red-pilled, whatever you want to call it, when you just, like, get the veil removed from your eyes and you just, like, start looking at things as they actually are, it's, like, really baffling that other people haven't figured it out yet. | ||
I'm not trying to sound like a, you know... It's like, the point is that, like, It's not about, like, being smarter or more informed than other people. | ||
It's just, like, how do you people trust people who have never done anything trustworthy? | ||
Like, how does that happen? | ||
And, like, my parents are based in Redfield. | ||
That's not an issue. | ||
But, you know, even my mom, who gets everything that's going on, like, she gets it to a very large extent. | ||
But even she, like, recently was like, oh, with all this AI stuff, like, I just don't think I can trust anything anymore. | ||
I was kind of like, well, why did you think you could trust anything in the first place? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Were you trusting things up till now? | ||
Did you think anything was trustworthy? | ||
It's just baffling to me that, like, everybody doesn't have the same sort of impulse that I do of just, like, assume everything is a lie all of the time, and then, you know, once you get things confirmed and things start to make sense and click into place, that's when you come to your conclusions. | ||
But until then, just assume everything is a lie, everything is false, everything is bullcrap nonsense. | ||
Like Anthony Fauci. | ||
But when people are like, I don't know if this Anthony Fauci guy, I don't know if I can trust him anymore. | ||
It's like, why did you ever trust him? | ||
What did he ever do that was trustworthy? | ||
You just assumed you could trust him? | ||
Because he's a bureaucrat? | ||
Because he's a government bureaucrat? | ||
You thought that connoted trustworthiness? | ||
Like, what is wrong with you? | ||
Why would you trust him? | ||
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Why? | |
I just don't get it. | ||
So, with the Restrict Act, I was actually invited on On a Twitter space, I've done like one Twitter space my entire life. | ||
And I used to listen to them a little bit before I had my... | ||
My account back, because I had an anonymous account so I could just listen, and then I tried to join a Twitter space like a month ago just to listen to it, and the person saw me and was like, oh Harrison, like put me on. | ||
I was like eating, so I was like, what, hello? | ||
So Twitter Space is just like a, you know, it's like a chat room where certain people can talk, other people just listen, and it's like a live podcast sort of thing. | ||
And so probably the biggest Twitter space out there, always, is this guy Mario Narwhal, or something? | ||
Narful? | ||
I can't remember what his name is. | ||
But he's incredibly popular, incredibly highly listened to. | ||
Elon Musk goes on all the time. | ||
Hunter Biden has been on there. | ||
Tons of people have been on these spaces, and he does them almost every day. | ||
I actually got a message from him asking if I wanted to come on and talk about the Restrict Act. | ||
I was like, yeah, that sounds great. | ||
But I wasn't really familiar with how it worked. | ||
They never let me on. | ||
They never actually invited me. | ||
So I sat there listening to it for like two hours, waiting to say something, and they just never... So, it's rude. | ||
It's very rude. | ||
They told me that, and I just wouldn't have listened. | ||
But I did listen, and boy, was that a mistake. | ||
Because to give him credit, it's not like a right-wing or left. | ||
He sort of has people from all over the political spectrum on there, which means you're gonna get a few people that sort of get what's going on, and a large number of people that Just make you want to gouge your eyes out. | ||
Like, it's just, it's... | ||
There were people, I, without irony, in total seriousness, I heard people yesterday, when it came to the Restrict Act, which they were calling Patriot Act 2.0, I would say it's not a Patriot Act 2.0, it's an addendum to the Patriot Act, it's an expansion to the Patriot Act, the Patriot Act's not going anywhere, and this doesn't copy things from the Patriot Act, this is a update version of the Patriot Act. | ||
So I guess Patriot Act 2.0 is right, but it's more like an addendum, it's more like an add-on to it. | ||
Like an expansion pack to the Patriot Act. | ||
But I legitimately heard people say, without irony, without sarcasm, they were saying yesterday in this space, if you're not doing anything wrong, then you don't have anything to worry about. | ||
And it's just like, are we still saying this? | ||
Is this still, where have you been for the last 20 years? | ||
Really, like really, people are still saying That surveillance is okay because if you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about. | ||
Okay? | ||
What? | ||
And they're sitting there arguing about banning TikTok, about the technical ways you could ban TikTok, about the law of whether TikTok as a foreign company can be under sanctions, and it's like, what are you talking about? | ||
What are you people talking about? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I don't even know how to explain it because I guess just like when you, the solution is having a wider view. | ||
It's just having a much, much zoomed out view and just understanding that all the little detail nonsense, all the little weirdness going on, you know, between one person, literally two minutes into the Twitter space, a woman made it about race. | ||
Two minutes, we got two minutes in, and she's like, what I'm concerned about is that this bill doesn't address how it's black and brown children that need to be protected. | ||
And it's just like, really, really, really? | ||
So I mean, the whole thing got derailed right off the bat, and it was just like, oh, right. | ||
That's why we can't do anything in this country. | ||
That's why we can't get anything done. | ||
That's why we can't get on the same level at any point, because you've got Morons. | ||
You've got morons just dominating the conversation and forcing everybody off a trail. | ||
The solution to that, right, is just like, mute. | ||
We're adults talking here. | ||
Go talk to your college campus, you know, whatever daycare room if you want to talk about how really the wrong thing about the restrict bill is it doesn't explicitly say brown and black children are at risk. | ||
It's like, Okay, alright, so we can't do anything because we can't just get anything right. | ||
Can't focus on any problems because you're constantly creating ones that don't exist. | ||
Okay, but that wasn't even the point. | ||
That was just like a speed bump right out of the gate. | ||
Just ridiculous. | ||
But it's like... It's like people look at something like the Restrict Act And they see it in a bubble. | ||
It's like nothing has come before. | ||
Nothing is coming after. | ||
Nothing else is going on. | ||
They're just like, let's look at the – let's tinker with the certain things in the Restrict Act and debate endlessly about whether TikTok is really a subsidiary of the CCP or whether it's just a major investor of the CCP. | ||
It's like, oh my God, really? | ||
Really? | ||
Can we just zoom out for a second and realize the Strict Act is just another step in an ongoing worldwide conspiracy to eliminate the possibility of free speech for anybody ever? | ||
You can't talk about the restrict act without also talking about CBDCs, without also talking about the Internet of Things, without also talking about the fact that at the World Economic Forum earlier this year, they were saying it'll be great because when everything's connected to the Internet, we'll be able to hyper, you know, with a hyper specificity, they were saying it'll be great because when everything's connected to the Internet, we'll be able to hyper, you know, with a hyper specificity, shut off certain, you know, kitchen appliances because It's like they're taking everything over the restrict act. | ||
The big issue with it has nothing to do with TikTok. | ||
Doesn't even mention TikTok in the bill. | ||
It gives total control of basically all communication platforms to the federal government. | ||
Total absolute. | ||
Like like innate control, like surface level, like there's no it. | ||
It gives control over your Internet access point over the networks themselves. | ||
It expands control of the internet hosting sites, the IP sites that actually host websites. | ||
So they're going beyond the control, and it's like, you're gonna talk about the restrictive without talking about the fact that the FBI was caught infiltrating Twitter? | ||
And getting them to silence real news stories that were politically inconvenient for the FBI? | ||
Like, you think these things are separate at all? | ||
So this is just the baffling thing to me is that you've got like these hyper intelligent people, all the people on that. | ||
Well, except for that one woman, all the people on it were extremely intelligent and were like very well versed in legal aspects. | ||
And this guy's well versed in the technical aspects. | ||
It's like they all like hyper focus on whatever their little thing is. | ||
And they want it. | ||
They're like very excited to like say what they know. | ||
Somebody thinks they're smart about what their little particular they're talking about. | ||
And you lose the force for the trees. | ||
You lose the force for the trees. | ||
That really is is what it's like. | ||
Is it's it's like a bunch of people standing around a single tree, you know, trying to debate how they're going to use it. | ||
There's a forest all around them. | ||
So, you've got all of these things happening. | ||
I mean, the ADL came out earlier this year, maybe it was last year, and said, you know, the real problem with free speech on the internet is that websites can exist. | ||
And they're making a push to have, you know, IP limitations. | ||
So, beyond just, like, you can't post stuff on social media, that'll get blocked. | ||
If you have your own social media that doesn't adhere to their rules, it'll get blocked at the store level from Apple and Google. | ||
If you want to share it on a social media, it'll get blocked there. | ||
So they have all this control. | ||
The one thing they don't control yet is the IP hosters, the IP hosting sites. | ||
So InfoWars can still exist. | ||
Bandod Video can exist because we have access to the, up till now, totally unbiased, uncontrolled IP registration. | ||
That's going away with the Restrict Act. | ||
That's the big issue. | ||
And it's just one part of a much larger plan. | ||
So if you don't even know that bigger plan is happening, then you're debating and, you know, trying to figure out what's going on with like, I don't know. | ||
It's like trying to figure out. | ||
It's like it's like a, you know, a billion years in the future. | ||
Some alien race digs up a car and. | ||
They just they agonize over trying to figure out what the. | ||
What the glove compartment is for. | ||
And it's like, you're never going to figure out what a car is by hyper-focusing on the glove compartment. | ||
You'll never find answers that way. | ||
You have to take the whole thing in totality, and then you'll start to understand why all of this is happening. | ||
But it's like, something precludes people from even considering that. | ||
And it's very strange, because it's obvious, it's in your face, it's all over the place. | ||
It's like, just continually, relentlessly driven at us. | ||
So I don't know how they're missing what's going on here, but they are, apparently. | ||
Very, very weird. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
So I'll come on your spaces, Mario. | ||
Just let me on next time. | ||
They probably won't let me on now. | ||
It's probably a good thing they didn't let me on last night. | ||
I just want to talk about a couple more stories before we got to your phone calls for the last 10 minutes. | ||
Let's, uh... Oh, good lord. | ||
Just all this stuff. | ||
We should have a pool. | ||
We should have some sort of betting pool going. | ||
I don't think we're gonna make it to the end of the year. | ||
Before there's a major aircraft event that leaves over 100 people dead. | ||
I think if we make it to the end of the year it will be an absolute miracle. | ||
I don't know if anybody else has been following this. | ||
This is from, I believe the 7th of May, March is when this came out, so last month. | ||
FAA calls emergency meeting to address alarming airline incidents. | ||
A series of close calls and aviation emergencies from severe turbulence to engine fires and bird strikes has travelers on edge. | ||
Now, FAA Chief Billy Nolan is convening a nationwide safety summit to address these issues. | ||
I believe that was the guy that was questioned on, this happened while I was out, so I'll have to play the video on American Journal. | ||
He's literally asking the guy the most basic questions about the FAA. | ||
The guy's the leader of the FAA. | ||
And, uh, he just doesn't know anything about it. | ||
He just can't answer a single question about it. | ||
It's incredibly bizarre. | ||
Uh, but, you know, it mentioned that there were six major events that this safety meeting was called to address. | ||
And, uh, there were ones you probably heard about, although, uh, maybe not. | ||
Uh, there was like, you know, there was one in Austin, there was one in, uh, I think Burbank, California, there was a major one. | ||
It's basically, you know, air traffic control towers giving clearance to, like, two different planes. | ||
One gets clearance to land, the other gets clearance to take off, and the pilots, like, realize it at the last second and pull away. | ||
And they get within, like, 100 feet of hitting each other. | ||
And it happens over and over. | ||
So when they called this meeting, I started looking into, I just searched, like, you know, aircraft close call. | ||
Uh, near miss. | ||
Yeah, near miss is the term to search. | ||
And it's happening at an insane rate. | ||
They say there were six, like they point to six major incidents. | ||
There are probably 30 incidents this year. | ||
Where like, without last second corrections, you would have had a tarmac littered with dead bodies. | ||
Not not exaggerating. | ||
And then it happened again today. | ||
So last month they have this meeting. | ||
We're going to fix this. | ||
We're going to, you know, get things safe again and cut to Delta flight aborts takeoff as another aircraft crosses runway. | ||
There's one at JFK. | ||
The major ones are like JFK. | ||
There's Burbank, California. | ||
Austin, Texas was a major one. | ||
And now we have this one. | ||
A Delta flight out of New Orleans was canceled after it had to abort takeoff when another flight crossed the runway. | ||
Passengers were forced to rebook their flights after the incident. | ||
That's got to be the most Humiliating part, but I'm serious. | ||
I don't think we're going to make it to the end of the year. | ||
If there aren't some major corrections taken, and so far I'm not seeing that they are taking these corrections, we are going to see one plane crash into another or something where hundreds of American citizens are going to die because of the utter and bottomless incompetence of this administration. | ||
Finally, I won't talk about this too much, but farmers will be ordered to feed cows methane suppressants to stop them belching. | ||
It's going to reduce their carbon footprint by making them burp less. | ||
Ministers are looking to force farmers to give herds additives to reduce gas from digestion in compound feeds which contain seaweed and essential oils. | ||
Just everything they do just causes problems that they have to do other stuff to address. | ||
You know it's like one of the big trends now in architecture is to have houses that are like totally sealed right? | ||
Because the idea is that, like, you don't want your air conditioner running more than it has to, so you want to have, like, you don't want to have leaky windows or doors or, um, you know, slats on the walls, or you're leaking out air and then you're using more electricity. | ||
And so, it's gotten to the point where houses are so airtight now, and they leak so little, that they have to actually install electric vents to keep airflow going because it's unsafe to have a hermetically sealed house. | ||
So it's like, It's just, it just happens over and over. | ||
So they're like feeding these cows something that I'm sure is like, well, it's seaweed, so it's better for you. | ||
And they're like, well, now you take the seaweed. | ||
It's like the old lady who swallows a fly, and then a spider, and then a frog, and then a cat, and then a dog. | ||
It's like, you just make everything worse. | ||
Everything you do makes everything worse every single time, and yet you're still in power. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Let's go to the calls once again. | ||
Let's go to Cheesy in Cheesy, Wisconsin. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Cheesy. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey Harrison, you know it's like that meme like it's only one life so it's like worth the shot of taking a swipe at the Satanist and I think a good t-shirt idea would be like InfoWars forever because it's a forever battle, forever test. | ||
InfoWars as long as necessary, sir. | ||
InfoWars until victory. | ||
How about that? | ||
Yeah, I was thinking like InfoWars and then number four and then underneath the four like an infinity symbol but Anyways, I don't know if you saw in the news that Wagner Group took back Mut. | ||
They put their flags in the administrative buildings. | ||
They're claiming they took back Mut, which is a big deal because it's like empty land all the way up to Kiev. | ||
If Russia was going to go that way, I don't know if they will. | ||
Yeah, you know, Bakhmut is, was the, well, first it was this other place. | ||
I mean, it's so, it's so crazy. | ||
Like Ukraine keeps being like, we will hold them at Bakhmut. | ||
We're doing incredible at Bakhmut. | ||
And then like Russia starts to take it over and they go, well, Bakhmut's actually not that important. | ||
It's like, well, you just spent a hundred thousand lives trying to retain it. | ||
So it seems like it was important. | ||
I didn't realize that they had already like claimed victory over it. | ||
I know that over the last several weeks, Slowly but surely, the news has been tightening around Back Moon. | ||
So they have taken it fully, cheesy? | ||
Well, the head of the Wagner Group put its flag up at the administrative building. | ||
So who knows if that classifies as taking it. | ||
You know, it's claiming that majority of the resistance is in the western side of the city. | ||
Now that's a big deal. | ||
Yeah, it is a big deal. | ||
And then also in the news tomorrow, keep an eye out, they're announcing the new Moon mission astronauts. | ||
There's like a pool of 40 astronauts and they're going to be announcing them and I think I'm looking to my crystal balls and I think they're going to be like, um, diversity pics. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think that's, that's accurate. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Well, what do you do? | ||
We should make like a bingo card or something. | ||
I didn't realize they were doing that. | ||
That's fun. | ||
That's fun. | ||
What do you think there's going to be? | ||
Who do you think there's going to be there? | ||
A transsexual? | ||
It's going to be a... I don't know. | ||
I don't even want to... I think they're going to try to do like a African-American person, woman breeding program thing with like a tranny rainbow cherry on top. | ||
You know, it's like a... It's like the... | ||
I guess it's Stanford, was it Stanford? | ||
That they have like a really elite like surgery school and they put out a tweet that was like, finally a surgery graduating class that looks like America. | ||
And it's like, there's one man and it's an Asian man and there's no white people. | ||
And it's just like, okay, if this actually looked like America, if there are 10 people graduating, six of them would be white. | ||
Half of them would be mint. | ||
Like, that's what they're gonna do. | ||
They're gonna be like, finally, astronauts that look like America. | ||
Zero white people and not a single Christian among them. | ||
And it's just like, diversity. | ||
They'll all be black. | ||
It'll be the most diverse class of astronauts of all time. | ||
All the same. | ||
So diverse. | ||
First gay kiss on the moon. | ||
They'll have gays make out on the moon and broadcast to everyone. | ||
Even have some interracial sex. | ||
But I think with Trump, what's going on with him, I don't think it really counts with Trump that he's gotten this beef because it's all under false claims. | ||
I still think he's Teflon Don because it's just like made up, you know, Fugazi stuff. | ||
It's not really real. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
It's like cheating. | ||
You know, it's like if I challenge you to a race and you get to be in a Ferrari and I get to wear a lead vest. | ||
Is it really, like, a fair race? | ||
So it just shows, like, how pathetic, uh, the mimicry has become, because, like, I don't know, it kind of smells like Clinton's and what happened with Monica Lewinsky. | ||
They can never come up with stuff creative, even when they're going after Trump. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
Kind of boring. | ||
It's so boring. | ||
The Trump thing, it's like... It's... It's... The number of things that are wrong with the indictment are... I mean, really, it's innumerable, but... | ||
First and foremost, clearly they've been trying to stick something on Trump the entire time. | ||
They didn't get him with being a Russian agent, being a traitor, being seditious, or starting a coup, or trying to make money off of his position as president. | ||
He actually lost a bunch of money. | ||
They didn't get him on selling secrets. | ||
They didn't get him on the document probe. | ||
They didn't get him on anything. | ||
What they got him on is like – it's so crazy. | ||
It's like the affair wasn't illegal. | ||
The payment wasn't illegal. | ||
The reporting of the payment may have been a little bit wrong, but even if it was, the statute of limitations has expired. | ||
It should have never been in that court since it was already litigated at the federal level and no action was taken. | ||
Like, the number of things that are wrong with it It's the most pathetic victory of all time. | ||
It's the most pathetic victory. | ||
It's like a war where you lose every battle, and then at the very end, your commander just sends a tank to blow up a McDonald's, and it's like, victory, we did it. | ||
We see, we got a victory. | ||
It's like, that's not what victory was supposed to be. | ||
You've been telling us this whole time, Trump's a criminal, and you get him on mislabeling A payment, mislabeling a payment, calling a payment legal expenses when they were actually legal expenses. | ||
But I guess that's not enough. | ||
Like, it's just it's so it's the most tenuous and unimportant indictment of all time, which is why I think he should resist it with everything he's got. | ||
You know, sore loser beta energy, you know, just coming out of that. | ||
And it's like witches doing their own witch hunt. | ||
And it just shows, like, how far we've fallen. | ||
But I'll let you try to get to other callers, Harrison. | ||
I'm glad you're feeling better. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm very glad to be back. | ||
We'll get to one more call here. | ||
We only have about a minute left. | ||
Let's go to Clayton in Kansas. | ||
Investigation into Hunter Biden. | ||
Go ahead, Clayton, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, thanks for taking my call. | |
Sure. | ||
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Yeah, I'd like to know, I think I called you last week. | |
And there's been so much developing coming out of the investigation into Hunter Biden, his connections to Chinese energy conglomerates, like CEFC, and the documents found in Joe Biden's home that he was renting. | ||
Do you remember me calling you? | ||
Well, I wasn't here last week, so maybe you talked to... Oh, no, I talked with the young man in the morning. | ||
That was probably Chase. | ||
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I believe so. | |
Yeah, Chase was sitting in for me. | ||
So, yeah, I hadn't talked about it, but I am going to be covering that this week and looking into it because, yeah, again, it's another one of these things, like I was talking about earlier, where people will get into the weeds on Hunter Biden and be like, wow, but he's technically – but this is – and it's like, can we zoom out a little bit, please? wow, but he's technically – but this is – and Zoom out just for a second and see that clearly everything that is going on with Hunter Biden is just evidence of a much, much larger conspiracy. | ||
We don't have to worry about the little intricacies of like he did crack with whores. | ||
It's like, well, he was a point man on a massive money laundering scheme that was selling. | ||
History is happening right in front of us. | ||
to the highest bidder who happened to be communist China. | ||
As he says, the spy chief of China was my lead counsel. | ||
So we'll get into Hunter Biden this week. | ||
And I'll be back, God willing. | ||
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