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klaus schwab
As leaders in government, business and society, we beer, A particular responsibility to rebuild trust in how we assume our own role as trustees.
jon bowne
Hidden behind the lost attempt to rebuild trust for the Davos 2024 attendees sugar-coated totalitarian strategy for world domination is a panicked roach nest of sociopaths Partaking in treason, drugs, high-end prostitutes and delusions of grandeur.
ezra levant
Are you worried that if all the details come out about the Epstein trial that your boss might get into legal trouble like Prince Andrew did or some of the others on the list?
It must have been bad for Melinda to divorce him over Epstein.
I mean that's what Melinda Gates said because he wouldn't stop visiting Epstein.
unidentified
He was How can you work for a guy like that?
jon bowne
Treason, not trust, seemed to be the actual theme at this year's Davos.
unidentified
We are on the way to a new order, so we are between orders.
What are we able to keep on the positive side from the old order to bring into a new world order?
At the heart of it will be many of the core principles and core institutions of the existing order.
It's absolutely critical that we accelerate.
I don't want this, obviously, but if you wound up with a different president who was opposed to climate crisis, I got news for you.
No one politician anywhere in the world can undo what is happening now.
The marketplace is doing this.
jon bowne
Many of these so-called righteous saviors of humanity chose to stick their nose up at the thought of addressing the peasants when confronted by journalists asking basic questions.
ezra levant
I want to ask about McKinsey and those huge contracts you guys got from the Canadian government after meeting with Christopher Freeland.
Oh, don't run away!
Don't run away.
Why don't you want to talk about your contract with Canadian taxpayers?
I mean, surely you believe in transparency.
What are your plans going forward?
unidentified
Not going to talk about it right now here.
ezra levant
Are you pulling back from it the same way BlackRock is?
No.
unidentified
And why don't we just set this up formally?
ezra levant
But no, we're not pulling back from it.
Are you worried about misinformation and disinformation?
That's been a big focus of the World Economic Forum this year.
Do you agree with that?
You don't have enough credentials to go up there apparently.
But what about the forcible nature that so many people were forced to take the jab or lose their job?
unidentified
Oh well, what I'd like to actually just say within this is that we're certainly proud of the efforts that collectively that the healthcare sector made.
ezra levant
Right, and I know that and I'm not disputing that.
unidentified
I think that if you'd like to discuss any of this further that you can certainly be in contact with our media relations group and they'd be happy to get in touch with you on it, okay?
ezra levant
I don't think they would be happy to get in touch with me.
I'm asking you about the forcible nature, that if people didn't, if they weren't forced to take your medicine against their will, they'd be fired.
unidentified
I need to go on this, but what I would say is that all of this comes down to local decisions that are made by countries.
ezra levant
Local decisions?
I think you profited by it.
unidentified
Dr. Tedros, how are you doing?
Do you think you did well in COVID and if you're going to do as well in disease X?
What is disease X?
Mr Tedros, what is Disease X?
And when is China going to release it?
ezra levant
The number one issue that Klaus Schwab says is the goal for the WEF is to combat misinformation and disinformation.
Is that important to META?
unidentified
I'm heading to my booth.
This is not an interview.
ezra levant
How come Facebook is censoring the internet?
Is it your plan to interfere with the 2024 election?
unidentified
Sorry, cannot hear through the press.
jon bowne
The Davos attendees of 2024 need to calm the f*** down.
The overselling of an imminent nightmare future is really pissing huge populations of Team Humanity off.
What's to stop the hundreds of millions of us from holding a confab of our own aimed at arresting these proponents of a genocidal New World Order?
unidentified
53 years after the WEF was founded, They have 75 million children working in their supply chains.
The problem is that many of these companies have business models that have actually increased misery, hunger, malnutrition, and child labor.
The kind of person who will come into the next conservative administration is going to be governed by one principle, and that is Destroying the grasp that political elites and unelected technocrats have over the average person.
bill gates
We're going to change instead of using a needle to use a little patch.
So the pandemic really highlighted that we've been under invested in those innovations. - John Bowne reporting.
harrison smith
- Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to Sunday Night Live.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joining you here live from Austin, Texas, this Sunday evening.
Very happy to be with you here today.
We've got a very big show for you.
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show.
We have lots of videos to get to.
Obviously, the World Economic Forum.
The last week of insanity.
We'll go over a little bit.
Ron DeSantis dropping out of the race.
We'll look into what that means exactly.
Some very interesting developments in the Middle East we'll get to.
We'll also dance on the grave of our leftist enemies in the mainstream media as they just relentlessly fail on every front and it's embarrassing for them but also hilarious for us.
I love in that video that Jon Bowne just put on, you can tell That we're in the minds of the Davos elite.
You can tell that they're thinking about us when they're up on the stage.
Every time they get to a point where you can tell they really want to say new world order, they go, the new establishment that we're creating, the new global, I don't want to say order, but the new world order we're creating, and they eventually just have to say it because that's what it is.
But up until now, like every year at Davos, there's always an aspect of reaction to what's going on on our side, right?
There's always this element of, geez, you know, the populists are really gaining ground here.
The populists are really gaining ground there.
It's always like an undercurrent.
But this year really stood apart For me, in terms of the panic, you can hear this underlying panic in all of the videos coming out.
They are not so confident.
And I think they're a little bit worried that they might get what they deserve.
They're not happy about that.
It's very fun to see.
It's very fun to see.
And the congressman's actually introduced the Defund Davos Act.
So I want to talk about that in just a little bit.
But I want to start the show off today.
By bringing on a special guest, a regular caller of ours, a young man known to us as Max from Kansas.
Max from Kansas has been calling in regularly to InfoWars shows since he was a wee lad, even younger than he is now, because he's still in high school, and he went on a little undercover mission This week.
And I wanted him to call in and share with everybody what he discovered in his journalistic endeavor.
And also, I thought it was really important to do this right off the top, and have Max come on and talk about it.
Because I think this should be a huge call to action, specifically for young people in the InfoWars audience, or people in the InfoWars audience that have young family members that are in high school.
I think the way Max approached this issue can be replicated around the country and can have major positive impacts.
What we're talking about is the after-school Satan Club.
So I want to welcome Max from Kansas.
Max, do you read me?
unidentified
If we can bring Max up.
max in kansas
Hey, Harrison.
harrison smith
Hey, Max.
How's it going, man?
max in kansas
Hey, good.
unidentified
How are you?
max in kansas
Can you hear me okay?
harrison smith
Very good, yes.
I hear you loud and clear.
So, tell us.
You sent me a message earlier this week saying, hey, there's this after-school Satan Club.
I think me and my friends are going to go see what it's all about.
What was it all about?
What was your experience visiting your after-school Satan Club?
max in kansas
Yeah, so the school is one about 20 minutes away from my school.
I actually don't go to the school.
Um, but it's at, uh, Lake Northwest and held for the first time last Thursday, uh, at a meeting.
Um, and it was actually sponsored by the Satanic Temple.
Now this was obviously something extremely like, you know, controversial and was a big issue prior to the first meeting.
Um, and there was actually a petition, uh, with the seven to 8,000 signatures against this meeting's formation in the first place.
Um, but it was approved anyway, somehow, which I found to be grotesque.
So, uh, last week, last Thursday, me and two other buddies, Um, we went right after our school got out of 315.
We went, we actually snuck in and were surprisingly accepted by the club.
Um, and so now there, there was a lady there, a legitimate representative from the satanic temple in the, uh, in this classroom, there were about eight or nine students in there.
And I gotta be honest when I say that she was very off-putting.
Now she went on how the symbol of Satan being chosen for the club was something You know, meant to be the opposition to the, quote, majority religion, Christianity in America, and for some reason put heavy emphasis on the fact that what she was talking about isn't the Satan of the Old and New Testament.
However, by promoting self-worship, which is what she was doing, and the rejection of Christianity, inadvertently, it is that very Satan whom you are worshiping, right?
And, I mean, this lady went on about how she doesn't really believe in prayer.
She said that, quote, Satan was the first to demand equal rights.
Which I got video of, but I found that what she was saying was incredibly contradictory because she called herself a Satanist, had a Satanist necklace or charm or whatever, but didn't really explicitly say she worshipped Satan and said that people have the misconception about Satanists, I guess.
But it went on to say that Satanism is liberation from the tyranny imposed on people by God and Christianity, which would then mean that you completely support the opposite entity, right?
That's what I mean when I say don't trust her.
She's very deceiving, because going by her logic that Satan's a liberator, then she would ostensibly support the so-called freeing of Eve, right?
That in the Garden, actually, what was done was a good thing, that the circle was liberating her, or that she views the tearing of God as being, uh, as promoted rejection of sin, that we should, that we shouldn't believe in Jesus, which means losing our life in order to save it.
But what I'm trying to say, I guess, that her view of Satan being a liberator means that we should do whatever we want.
I mean, that's the motto of the Satanic Church and Temple.
But they, again, obviously what they promote is actually slavery to sin.
But so, me and my friends were given these small cards by a teacher who sponsored it, containing the seven tenants of the Satanic Temple with a devil on the front of them, Harrison.
And I sent you pictures and even video of this, and the teacher made it explicitly clear that the cards with the tenants were for, quote, personal reference, not distribution.
Now, of course, I would wanna know why that is, Probably not up to the best of things in the classroom if you're not being told to distribute or spread the message, right?
Right.
But the rhetoric that was spoken in the classroom was essentially that the Christian majority in America have been oppressive and violent towards them.
And the Satanic Temple later referred to the Iowa Capitol display recently being torn down and said that it wasn't fair for there to be ten commandments on the Capitol, but no Baughman display.
And I had actually vocalized my concern.
I had asked why she thought that, because America has been a Christian nation.
And she disagreed and said that it's actually a myth that America was founded Christian.
unidentified
Oh, really?
max in kansas
Which obviously couldn't be farther from the truth.
Yeah.
I mean, obviously, Plymouth Pilgrim's describing it as such.
In 1620, a founding father spoke in broadly Christian terms.
Ten commandments in classrooms, crosses on the walls for a long time, prayer and Bible reading being present in public schools.
I mean, I could go on.
But yeah, she just apparently disagreed with me.
But, however, the way I think people should approach this, I feel bad for the students listening.
And I felt compelled to do something, which would be to re-share the gospel with them and teach them who Satan really is, which is something you suggested I do too.
Because the students in the meeting I fell for.
They seemed lost.
They seemed like they were just trying to fit in.
And one girl I spoke to I fell for and that she had been deceived.
She told me that she grew up Catholic and then came out as a member of the LGBT community and found that to be incompatible with sticking with the faith.
And I felt bad for her because she thinks that her preferences are more important, obviously, than a relationship with God or Jesus Christ, which is the key to all love.
Now, we need to be compassionate and loving and guide them back, which goes for any and everyone.
And I had asked her other reasons why she fell off, and she told me that Christians were hypocrites and made a reference to the faith that said that basically Christians and members of the faith were hypocrites and said that we said one thing and did the other, and also said that she found the Bible to be fallible.
And I had asked her specifically, like, what?
And she's referenced Leviticus 18.22 about how a man shall not lie with a man as they will with a woman.
And I had asked her, and she said, and this is a claim for a lot of statements, but actually it talked about male and animal and never said male and male, but there was no evidence for that, of course.
Dead Sea Scrolls, the archaeological discovery, is a perfect reputation of that claim, that the old scripture has been faithfully and accurately translated throughout the last thousands of years, but she was lost, which is why I would encourage other Christians.
Now, me and my friends are going to go back.
We're going to go back to the meeting, and we're going to be, I guess, more vocal this time around and have, like, More conversations, because we did show up late to the club, because obviously it's a bit farther away.
But how I would recommend Christians to approach this is to be calm and loving about it.
Seek to convert them.
Seek to convert them, not condemn them, which is the best advice I could give.
harrison smith
And that's really why I wanted you to come on, because I think this is something that could be replicated all around the country, wherever these after-school Satan clubs pop up.
And of course, our audience is probably aware of these, but in case you're not, it's school districts around the country, they're starting these after-school Satan clubs.
They say, well, it's just about free speech, it's about, you know, hanging out and learning, and obviously it's, I mean, it's satanic.
It's a satanic Indoctrination into their worldview.
Right.
And opposing, you know, Christianity to every pass.
I do think it's interesting and kind of troubling that the person that was leading the meeting wasn't from the school.
I mean, it'd be troubling enough if you had a teacher running the after-school Satan Club, but the fact that you have actually a, like, recruiter from the satanic temple coming to your school and being given a platform to recruit That seems extremely troubling to me.
I don't think any other religion would be given that right to do that.
But you actually messaged me before y'all went and you sort of asked, like, should we disrupt it?
Should we protest?
And of course I said, I'm not giving you any advice.
Because I know how this goes, and if anything happens, then we'll be blamed.
So I just said, man, do what you think is right.
And I love what you came away with, because obviously when things like this happen, and a school says we're going to have an after-school Satan Club, people want to protest, they want to get mad, they want to ban it outright.
But when that fails, what do you do?
Do you just ignore it?
Do you just...
You know, let it go by the wayside, you know, pretend it's not happening.
Or do you do what Max is saying to do, which is, I think you can take it over.
I think you could show up with, you know, 10 Christians and just start asking poignant questions, start directing the conversation your way.
And I think at a certain point, and if people do this all over the country, I think the satanic temple will go, oh man, this whole thing's backfiring.
We tried to start a satanic club, and it turned into a Christian youth group.
Dang it!
So, you know, we wanted people to come here and hate Christianity, but the Christians came and converted everybody.
And again, I thought it was poignant that you said you sort of felt bad for the kids that were there.
When you got there, you're sort of, oh, I don't want to put words in your mouth.
But the way I interpreted it was like you kind of wanted to be mad at these people.
You wanted to come in sort of ready to fight these people.
But when you showed up, you're like, oh, these people are just lost.
They're just sad and disconnected and lonely.
And so they're reaching out for something.
And I can't think of a better opportunity to preach the gospel and talk about Christianity and actually have a positive effect for these people's So I think it's such a good idea, Max, because it's not like they can stop you from going to this, right?
It's not like they can say, no, Christians aren't allowed.
Like, if your school has this or a school in your area has this and you're a high school student, you can go participate.
And that doesn't mean that you're cosigning what they're doing.
It means you're infiltrating.
You're going in undercover.
As a, you know, behind enemy lines to try to save people from this pernicious influence.
I just thought that was such a brilliant idea.
But did I characterize that right?
That you show up and you're sort of like, Oh, these, I don't hate these guys.
I feel bad for these guys.
Tell us about what that sort of revelation was like.
max in kansas
Yeah, dude, precisely.
Like I was kind of, you're right.
I, I kind of had a more of a militant mindset, you know, going into like, this should not be here.
It should not be happening.
You know, I'm going to be disruptive.
This should not, you know, they should, obviously this should not be a thing, but Again, I think that obviously I've changed my mind a bit upon seeing the kinds of kids that are there.
They're lost, they've been deceived by the evil one, and so what I would recommend to Christians especially is that you hear things like this and you want nothing to do with it, right?
Most Christians probably would look at this, they don't want anything to do with it, they're not going to go, but I would argue the otherwise.
Go, be calm, Be loving, be respectful, and obviously oppose what's being said.
Oppose what's being said, respectfully disagree, make way for civil discourse.
Because this is exactly how Christians are going to win back our country, win the culture war, is by simply, you know, not being, you know, obviously, like, not just not going, but by going, by engaging, by asking questions, by disagreeing, you know, and obviously making way for conversion.
Like I said before, The goal here should be to convert, not to condemn.
And so I think that you characterized it perfectly, and with that said, I did feel for those people.
They looked lost to me, and I don't think that there would be any conversion to take place if I were to start screaming at them, or name-calling, or being rude, or disrespectful.
Because again, when you hear about this, obviously it is a pretty grotesque idea that we have satanic after-school clubs in schools.
I think there is a really good way to approach this, and we can turn this, and it's like you said, flip it on them, right?
Make it blow up in the Satanic Temple space and the other satanic organizations that sponsor these clubs, and making it something beautiful.
Make it something about Christ.
Make it something, make it an opportunity to spread the gospel, which I would highly encourage to any and everybody of any and all ages, whether you're in college and you have these things on your campus, whether you're in high school and you have these things in your schools or in elementary or in middle school.
Because they do exist in all corners of education.
And so I would highly encourage Christians to do the same.
Like you said, Harrison, get a whole bunch of kids, go to these things, you know, and just simply ask questions.
Ask questions and make way for civil discourse.
And I think that's the best way to do it.
harrison smith
Yeah, I think you could even organize it through church youth groups.
Like, I think if you have a church nearby and you go, hey, how about instead of doing youth group this Wednesday, we all, you know, get on a van and go to the after-school Satan Club and crash their party.
And again, just make sure that you're doing it in an appropriate way that will actually bring people away from Satan and towards Christ and not Not sort of fulfilling all of the worst stereotypes that they're pushing about Christians.
You don't want to go in like, you know, Westboro Church style, waving signs and condemning everybody, right?
You want to go in and just sort of, with a Socratic method, expose the hypocrisy and the...
Thinness of their entire morality.
We have the video, the image, and we put it up on screen a second ago.
The flyer that you're talking about, the little card that says, not for redistribution.
The Satanic Temple's Seven Fundamental Tenets.
And they say things like, one should strive to act with compassion and empathy towards all creatures in accordance with reason.
The struggle for justice is ongoing in a necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions.
One's body is inviolable, subject to one's own will alone.
You know, when you look at these on the face of it, I sort of agree with most of it.
I mean, I don't even want to say that, but it's like they use these sort of...
I don't know, very agreeable terms that anybody should be able to understand, especially number three, one's body is inviolable subject to one's own will alone.
So how do you combat this, Max?
I mean, you've been thinking about this for a little bit.
You know, how do you combat this sort of milquetoast, like, soft, nice little veneer they have on what is really, you know, a yawning abyss of Satanism underneath it?
How do you deal with the fact that What they claim to be pushing seems good on the face of it.
How do you think you combat the way that they're talking about their seven tenets and what Satanism is?
max in kansas
Yeah, great question.
And so, like, I would obviously push back with, like, real motive behind what these actually mean, right?
Because, again, yeah, speaking in broad terms, they don't sound all that bad.
They sound pretty agreeable.
However, Obviously, there are aspects of these tenants that are very much so like, really, do you, right?
And you hear that a lot in society, you do you.
And I think that the best way to be educating people on what that really means, and how really it's a destructive, it's destructive deceit.
Okay?
It is destructive deceit in a reality.
The loving thing to do is obviously to push them to Commandments and rules and parables, I think, in the Gospels that are way more heartfelt, that you can get more specific with.
And so I would obviously argue that that should be turned to, instead of just by going by these tenets, because they're very broad.
Like you said, and they're easy to agree with, but I think that the best thing to do, we educate people on the Temple.
On Satan himself, which is arguably who is inadvertently being worshipped, obviously, by promoting solipsistic self-worship and no need for prayer, asking your own self for, you know.
And so I think that that would probably be the best way to go about it.
And I think that the best thing to do is to have conversations, like, you know, specifically with a member of one of these clubs.
Ask him, why do you agree with that?
Right?
What does this mean to you?
And then go from there.
Because I think that ultimately that would be the best way to do it and to turn it back to Jesus.
Turn it back to Christ and bring him to, as I said, stories and parables and things from the Gospels that people could find way more, like, you know, bigger meaning in and more, I guess, more relatable.
harrison smith
Yeah.
Yeah, so we've got these we've got these groups that are openly going out and recruiting young, vulnerable, sort of desperate kids into this literally satanic organization.
And, you know, they've got I mean, they've got funding to do this, right?
You've got a bunch of You know, weirdo 40-year-olds paying money to people so that they can have the funds to hire lawyers, figure out how exactly to implement this without violating the school's rules.
So it's almost, you know, you should protest it at the outset, you know, tell the school district you don't want this, try to prevent it from happening.
But if they get over that hump, if they actually institute it and your school district actually has a satanic club, as many do, and you should check if yours do, you know, the schools in your locale have these as well.
I think once they get it in place, this has got to be the thing to do.
It's got to be to get together a group of loving Christian students to go and just start poking holes in the ideology.
And every one of these tenants, I mean, they sound good on the face, but just the slightest little investigation shows that it's all just sort of fluff.
You know, it doesn't really mean anything.
You know, for example, number six says people are fallible.
If one makes a mistake, one should do one's best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused.
It's like, OK, great.
I mean, I'm teaching that to my son.
He's not even three yet.
Like everybody should know this.
It's obvious.
But then you should, you know, you can push a little farther and go, all right, but how should we react if somebody, you know, does something to us?
You know, forget us doing something bad or making a mistake.
What about if people hurt us?
Should we forgive them?
So is forgiveness a good thing?
What about, you know, if we do something that we can't rectify, you know, how should we move on with our lives?
Like if you just go a little bit further, you'll realize that.
You know, Christianity has the answer that Satanism doesn't.
So, again, I just think that this is something that I want to encourage all of the InfoWars audience to do.
If you are in high school, if you know somebody, a family member or a friend that's in high school, at a school that has one of these Satanic clubs, Infiltrate it.
Subvert it.
With Christianity.
I mean, I think it would be kind of fun.
I mean, you're planning on going back, Max.
Are you looking forward to going back?
Like, to me, it would be kind of like a challenge.
Like, alright, I'm going into the lion's den here.
Let's see if I can really disrupt things by just being calm and asking questions and, you know, Pointing out how Christianity has the answers that the Satanic Temple doesn't.
To me it would be kind of a fun game to play.
How are you looking at the next meeting?
How are you strategizing as you go in?
max in kansas
Yeah, I'm obviously really looking forward to it.
unidentified
You know what I mean?
max in kansas
Because I see this as a great opportunity for converting students to, you know, obviously they might be lost, they're looking for something to cling on to, and I can give them that thing in Jesus.
harrison smith
Right.
max in kansas
And so I think that I obviously viewed them in a completely whole new light.
And I'm very eager.
You're right.
I'm kind of going in the lion's den here.
And it's always like at first it was a little nerve wracking.
But seeing that, you know, oh, this, you know, it's just a bunch of misguided students and I really want to help them.
I look at it with a completely new lens.
You know, I want to bring them to the light.
And I think that I'm really looking forward actually to like real conversation, you know, because we showed up late last time, didn't have a whole lot of time to do that.
But this next time, I'm really looking forward to knowing more about why they're actually there, what they really believe, you know, what value that they find in worshipping Satan or even being just a part of this club, or if they're atheists or agnostic.
You know, like, I want to have conversations with people.
That's all that I want.
I want to have conversations with them, I want to see where they come from, I want to understand where they come from, and then go from there, Harrison.
So I'm, like, really looking forward to it, obviously, and hopefully this can be something wonderful.
harrison smith
I really think it can.
And I really think if this picks up and other people start doing this, word will get around and the Satanic Temple will go, like I said, gee, we started this satanic club and suddenly it's a youth group.
Suddenly all of our, you know, satanic members got recruited by the local church and they're all Christians now.
Like maybe we shouldn't try to recruit high school members.
This is backfiring.
I want to make this backfire on them.
And I really am so glad that you brought this to our attention.
You want to give out your social media, Max, so people can follow you and learn about what you're doing as you continue on?
max in kansas
Yeah, of course.
And anyone can follow me at RealMaxPacheco on X. RealMaxPacheco.
You can shoot me a DM if you have any questions, like want to know more, like maybe, I guess, about what I did or what you can do.
Because I'd love to have these kind of conversations with people.
So real Max Pacheco on X.
And so yeah, just follow up, ask me anything.
And I'll likely even post some updates about how it's going or some pictures and whatnot.
But I'm very thankful you brought me on Harrison and I'll hopefully do the InfoWarriors justice and bring the word of Christ to the Satan Club.
harrison smith
Well, I think you're already doing a heck of a lot, and I just think it's great.
So I expect a call just as soon as the next meeting is over.
I want to get an update as to how it's going.
Thank you very much, Max from Kansas.
Go follow him at RealMaxPacheco.
We'll be right back, folks.
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And then we will... I don't even know if I'm going to have time to open up the phone lines.
We'll try.
In the second hour, we'll try to open up the phone lines.
We have a lot of videos to get to.
World Economic Forum, of course, top of the list.
We've got the war in the Middle East and so much more to discuss.
I'm wondering if I should just start with that stuff right now.
Maybe we'll start with that stuff.
Before we do that, I guess we'll continue on with our coverage from the previous segment.
Max from Kansas telling us how he infiltrated the Satanic Club.
There's a video here, clip number 13, from this weekend.
Over 100,000 people Went to Washington, D.C.
to March for Life, despite freezing temperatures and just horrific weather conditions.
The crowd was enormous, as it is every year.
And it's amazing.
You've got over 100,000 people gathering in Washington, D.C.
from all over the country.
One of the biggest protests of the year, every year.
I mean, it's this big every year and growing.
The March for Life.
And yet, I saw one tweet about it.
I saw one tweet!
And all of my time I spent on Twitter over the weekend, I saw one person posting this one video.
And it's a shame, isn't it?
It's a shame that more attention isn't paid to this massive movement.
And of course, that's by design, by the media.
And this is the way it works, right?
A protest of a hundred people protesting in favor of what The media wants, it gets infinite attention.
100,000 people protesting against what the media wants, and it's radio silence.
So it's up to us to help boost this signal.
And you're seeing the video now, if you're a television viewer, band.video.
And it just goes on and on and on.
And I've told the story before, but one of the most shocking Events of my time at InfoWars was we went to Washington DC and it was a Women's March one day and the March for Life the next day.
And the attitude, the atmosphere, the vibe of these two events could not be more different.
I mean, the women's march, it was, I mean, the energy was incredibly low.
And what energy there was, was this frenetic, angry, just, you could tell everyone was just furious and just, just wanting an excuse to lash out at something, at somebody for some reason.
And it was just...
Barely contained fury and hatred and anxiety, and you could just feel it in the air.
And then the next day is the March for Life.
And I mean, it's like a playground.
It's just like kids running everywhere, groups of Catholics, you know, wearing their traditional garb, marching around, just singing choir songs.
I mean, it was the difference.
If you could take every American and let them experience, not through video, but through actually being there, the Women's March and then the March for Life, And then ask them, you know, who would you rather spend time around?
Who would you rather form the basis of your nation?
One that's fun and uplifting and joyful and loving and celebratory?
Or the group that's just angry with their brows furrowed and just their teeth clenched and just vibrating with this fury and anger?
So, congratulations and great job to the March for Life.
Despite the blanket of snow you can see on the screen there, they made it out in huge numbers.
It's important that we point to these things in an effort to encourage more of it and to show people that you are not some vanishingly small minority as a Christian, as somebody who values life, as somebody who values all of the things that this country is for.
It is One of the main purposes of the media to make you feel small and outnumbered and hopeless when the reality is there are millions of us.
Millions upon millions of us.
And they want to make us forget that.
So we're doing everything we can to remind our audience that it just takes activism.
It takes getting all of these people To contribute politically, to activate themselves in the arena, and we will win hands down.
Our enemies have nothing.
We have everything going for us.
But the trend in this country is so staggeringly anti-Christian, anti-American, anti-humanity, the numbers are almost hard to believe.
This was posted by James Kirkpatrick from VDARE on X.
Percentage who say values are very important to them, and you can just see, I mean, collapse doesn't even do it justice.
You've got three data points here, 1998, 2019, and 2020.
And for patriotism, you go from 70% of people saying that these values are very important to them in 1998 down to 38% in 23 with a drop of 20 plus points between 19 and 23. you go from 70% of people saying that these values are Between 19 and 23.
Religion.
Is religion very important to you?
People in 1998, 62% said yes.
48% said yes in 2019.
And only 39% say yes in 2023.
percent said yes 48 percent said yes in 2019 and only 39 percent say yes in 2023 now if this like if this was a program to do this which of course it is these are like the most this most successful program ever run What about this?
What about mere survival?
What about continuing your genetic line?
Having children?
In 1998, 59% of people said it was extremely important to them to have children.
Only 43% said so in 2019.
And by 2023, only 30% of people in America say it's very important to them to have children.
Community involvement and money are the only two that diverge from the just downward plunge.
Community involvement, strangely enough, actually goes up to 62% from 47%.
So in 1998, 47% said community involvement was important.
In 2019, 62% said it was important, all the way down to 27%.
I don't even know what to make of this.
I guess this is like some Black Lives Matter influence type of thing, when Black Lives Matter is active and pressuring everybody up by saying, yeah, community involvement for sure.
I'll definitely put a black square on my Instagram.
That's community involvement, right?
That's very important to me.
And then when they're not being force-fed propaganda, they just don't think about it.
So community involvement crashes to the lowest number out of all of these.
But interestingly, as patriotism plummets, as religion plummets, as the importance of having children plummets, as the importance of community involvement plummets, money rises.
The importance of money goes up from 31% to 41% to 43%.
31% to 41% to 43%.
And obviously the first reaction would be the love of money sort of overpelling.
It's greed that people are being infested with greed.
They're becoming more greedy.
So these other things are less important.
But I actually think James Kirkpatrick from VDARE has the correct reason behind this.
He says, the main reason you want money is to put barriers between yourself and the crawling chaos spawned by the loss of actual families, communities, churches, and the nation itself.
And I think that is actually the correct reading.
And I know it's true even in my own life.
I'll be talking to friends, I'll be saying, man, things are getting really bad, you know, we're sort of blackpilled, like, oh man, this is not looking good for old America these days.
Our friends will be like, that's why we got to make money, man.
We got to make money now because the collapse is coming.
So, like, we got to make it while we can before everything goes to crap.
We got to make money now and we got to be able to set ourselves up and buy some land, buy a house in the suburbs, away from the city as the city centers become rife with crime and chaos and misery and drugs.
So I really think that's the correct reading of this, is that as you lose the important things that keep a nation cohesive and safe and joyful and, you know, Do their part in promoting the continuing existence of your lifestyle and your nation and all these things.
As all of those diminish, and life becomes worse, and communities fracture, and families break apart, and the propaganda explodes, people want to make money to avoid the consequences of these things going away.
So it's incredibly troubling.
Again, not to blackpill you, But, you know, these numbers, I think they are important to understand.
I think it's illustrative of what is going on in this country.
I don't think anybody would look at these numbers and go, that's ridiculous.
No, it's pretty obvious, right?
It's pretty obvious that patriotism has collapsed as an important value.
That religion is not held to the same authority that it once was.
I think these numbers are accurate and important to understand in order to measure exactly how far we've fallen.
But at the same time, it doesn't mean it's a foregone conclusion.
That doesn't mean these things are gone and are gone forever.
We can reverse this trend.
We can get it back up.
And it really does have to do with the messaging, the information war.
And if we're not spreading these messages and people aren't hearing these messages, especially young people in their formative years, of course, they're going to drift away from these fundamental and foundational virtues.
What I see is virtues.
I think we should all see is virtues.
And of course you can support us in this mission, this mission to reclaim the virtues of America, as well as the birthright of all Americans.
That is InfoWars' entire point of existence.
This is our mandate, to try to take all of these numbers that we're seeing collapse, reverse that trend, and bring back religion of any sort.
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Now let's turn to our enemies.
Not InfoWars' enemies, our enemies.
Humanity's enemies at the World Economic Forum.
We have a lot of videos of this.
I know Alex played a lot earlier.
I want to play a video I haven't seen played anywhere else.
And it goes to And we'll get to like the digital ID and the little intricacies of the little weasel things they're doing to try to lure us into the prison.
We'll get to that in just a second, but just on an overall sort of spiritual wide lens level, let's just be perfectly clear.
These people are freaks.
These people are insane and they're disgusting.
Okay?
Let's just be perfectly honest.
People have this idea of the elite as being surrounded by beauty and you go in their house and it's, you know, landscapes and Degas and Monet.
And in reality, you go into these people's houses and it's the creepiest art you've ever seen in your life it's like little kids it's i don't even want to describe it you've probably seen some of it the podestas art collection right there's something weird about these people there's something off about them and it comes through in the art that they like in the stuff that they hang on their walls i could never imagine hanging some some of the paintings you see
I mean, John Podesta is the greatest example.
But again, they're proud of it, right?
They're saying they're standing, posing next to this like headless monster.
It's just like oozing blood.
And they're just like, it's called high art.
I paid $40 million for this piece.
And it's just like, oh my God.
And you're running the world?
Good Lord, no wonder things are so utterly satanic everywhere all the time.
So this is an example of that.
This is apparently, reportedly, according to this video, this is a tapestry that's hanging on the wall in one of the private meeting spaces in the hotel in Davos where the World Economic Forum meets.
Viewer discretion advised, okay?
Viewer discretion advised, I'll just say that.
It's low enough pixel, it's low enough quality, this video, Usually we try to go for the higher quality.
I went for the lower quality video this time, because I don't want you to see the details of this tapestry, but you'll get an idea.
You'll see what is contained in this artistic piece that hangs above the table, the boardroom, where the world controllers meet to decide the fate of humanity.
Let's go now to clip number six.
Davos at the World Economic Forum have this tapestry hanging in their dining hall.
Let's watch.
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The background of that previous slide is that there is something hanging on the wall in the dining area of the Gold's house in Davos.
And we're going to take a closer look at it because it's a tapestry.
Very creative.
And we're going to just zoom in and have a little look on it because this is hanging in the main area where all these people have been hanging out.
And as you can see on the left, that appears to be a woman Giving birth to a demon and producing a river of blood.
And in the middle here, you can see, it looks a bit like Queen Elizabeth, a young Queen Elizabeth, but it's a woman in a headscarf.
That's the kind of center point of tapestry.
And above her head, it looks like the Tree of Knowledge.
And is that not a Star of David?
Above her to the right slightly.
And then finally, is that Satan drinking from the river of blood coming from the woman giving birth to a demon?
Isn't that rather strange, don't you think?
For that to be in the room where they're all eating and where Jane Goodall and the King and all of these dignitaries are hanging out.
But don't worry, we can trust these people.
They definitely have our best interests at heart.
Absolutely.
harrison smith
Yeah, they're freaky weirdos.
They're creeps.
Again, I mean, these are people with access to any art they want, right?
If they wanted an original tapestry from the 1300s, they could have one.
like an original tapestry from the 1300s, they could have one.
What they choose is this satanic, blood-feast, pornographic, bizarro tapestry of just ugliness.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
harrison smith
And this is what they like.
This is what they actually choose to surround themselves by.
So again, is this a poignant point I'm making about the reality of censorship versus... No, just the takeaway is These people are creepy and weird.
You wouldn't have to know anything else about them.
If I told you these guys got plans for the world, here's the tapestry that they eat dinner under, you would just go, nope.
Nope.
Nope.
I don't want it.
Get it away from me.
Get these people away from me.
What is going on?
I mean, it's, it's disgusting.
It's ugly.
It's weird.
It's grotesque.
It's the soul of the elite on display, hung on the wall, and they don't even know what's creepy.
They don't even think it's creepy.
They're just like, oh, that's so cool.
They're just like, that's so neat and cool.
Wow.
What an amazing artist.
That's like the people that did the, the Obama's portraits or anything that the elite do.
Any artists that the elite flock around, it's just like, It's ugly, first of all, just on the face of it.
It's all very off-putting to regular people with taste.
But also, the underlying meaning is always something grotesque and violent and horrifying.
Again, this is just, it's almost, to me, a bigger point than hearing what they actually say.
You get a view into their souls when you see the art that they like.
But I want to combine the discussion of the World Economic Forum with the discussion of politics here in America and overseas and the trend Of defending our democracy by becoming tyrannical despots.
Of defending democracy itself, our democracy, trademarked, right?
Which is what they mean, is controlled by them.
And actually making the argument that to defend democracy, they have to ...wield bureaucratic powers against the most popular politicians and political parties in the world.
And this is a global phenomenon taking place.
As you know, over the last year, the right wing, for lack of a better term, has dominated at the ballot boxes.
From the Farmers Party in the Netherlands, to AFD in Germany, Alternative für Deutschland, To, of course, here in America and the success of Donald Trump.
The world is waking up to the pernicious and destructive policies of the elite and they're rejecting them at the ballot box.
And of course, this is a major point of panic for the elite.
We've read the stories on War Room and American Journal.
I'm sure Alex has touched on it too, where they say, you know, this year is a really important year as like two-thirds of the world will be going to the ballot box.
There's elections in Taiwan, there's elections all over Europe, there's the big election in the United States.
Millions, I mean billions of people are going to the ballot box this year and the World Economic Forum is shaking in their boots that their policies will be rejected and that they'll lose their grip, they'll lose their agents within these national parties.
And while this is being orchestrated by the World Economic Forum, it's being carried out On the ground and in these national governments by their mafia members.
That's the way to think about the World Economic Forum.
It is a mafia.
And I've said it before, if you have a member of a mafia running your trade union, does that mean that you've got an agent of your trade union in with the mafia trying to work things out for the benefit of your trade union?
Or does that mean the mafia has an agent in your trade union who's manipulating the trade union for the benefit of the mafia?
The people who are World Economic Forum members and participants and in national governments, they're not going to Davos to carry out the, you know, anything for the benefit of their country.
They're getting orders at Davos to go back and be an inside agent at Davos or like in the national power structure for Davos on behalf of Davos, just so we're perfectly clear.
So these things are all being orchestrated.
And we've showed you a number of articles as they've come out with them quite a bit over the last couple of months.
And we know what's happening with Trump, but starting with the AFD in Germany, because they're very, very scared of the AFD.
They have talked quite a bit about banning the AFD, literally saying it's too popular.
They say this political party is too popular, maybe it's time to ban it.
Our democracy.
Banning a political party because it gets too many votes.
Okay.
Again, do I have to explain this?
I mean, they write these articles.
They write these articles.
They write these headlines.
I don't know how every single person doesn't see right through it, but apparently it works.
This works.
People are actually wanting to ban the AFD.
A story from Gateway Pundit.
Germany turns right.
Conservative faction of Christian Democrat Union decides to form a new right-wing party against immigration, open to working with surging AFD.
So AFD recently became the most popular party in Germany, with about 25% of the parliament or the voting going to AFD.
And in response, the German government has said, this is very dangerous.
Maybe we should ban it.
And that is the answer to this question posed by Al Jazeera, What's behind the mass protest against Germany's far-right AFD party?
Protests against the far-right Alternative for Germany party are gaining momentum in the European Union's station in the wake of a report that two senior party members joined a November meeting in Berlin where planned mass deportation of citizens of foreign origin was discussed.
So the AFD Basically announced that they have a policy of repatriation of so-called refugee asylum seekers who, again, we were told like, oh, they're fleeing violence.
We have to save them.
This is an emergency.
We don't have time to go through the correct process.
Just get them in.
And it's like, OK, well, now they have to go home.
OK, we saved them.
We rescued them.
You're welcome.
Go home now.
And a lot of these people take vacations back to their home countries.
unidentified
Right.
harrison smith
They'll be in Germany.
They go on vacation to Syria, where they fled from.
Then they go back to Germany.
You're not in danger.
You're not an asylum seeker.
You're not a refugee.
Go home.
So the AFD comes out and says, we're going to repatriate these people.
And now there are massive protests all across Germany, hundreds of thousands of people gathering.
And this is the political cover that they're going to use to ban AFD.
Basically, they've announced over the last several months, time and time again, story after story, time to ban the AFD.
Can we ban the AFD?
Is it right?
We have to save democracy by banning the AFD.
They say it over and over and over again, but everybody realizes this is retarded.
No, you can't ban a political party for being too popular.
You psychopath, fascist idiots.
So instead, what they're going to do is that now they've activated their activist groups, they've activated their leftist Antifa, you know, riotous dependent class to go out and protest.
So now when they go to ban the AFD, they can say, oh, we're doing it because of the protest.
Well, did you see that big protest?
We have a mandate.
Now we have to ban the AFD.
They were going to do it anyway.
And this is the way protests work these days.
Again, if you if it's something that they're against, they ignore the protest completely.
But if they want something, then they organize a protest to give the color of law, the color of support to what they were going to do anyway.
So they can then point to the protest and say, no, that's why we're doing this thing that we said we were going to do for months on end.
We'll be right back.
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harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, second hour of Sunday Night Live.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Of course, I'm the host of the American Journal.
I'll be back tomorrow morning at 8 a.m.
as we are every weekday, 8 to 11 a.m.
Central Standard Time.
Also, in case you don't watch the American Journal, last Friday we had a little experiment.
We did something new that I still think, I'm pretty sure we're the first radio show to ever do this.
We integrated Twitter spaces directly into the show.
So, of course, we'll continue to take phone calls as we normally do, giving out the phone number, taking your call, etc, etc.
But now we're integrating Twitter Spaces into it.
And so if you're not familiar with Spaces, it's kind of just like an audio chat room.
It's like a live podcast setting, but if you're on Twitter, you can ask to join and speak, and you can be brought up on stage to, you know, contribute to the conversation.
So we're actually going to be doing that from now on, on American Journal.
We probably won't do it throughout the whole show, but we'll broadcast the whole show on Spaces in the last hour or so.
It'll be an integrated radio call-in slash Twitter Spaces broadcast.
Which I'm very excited about.
I know our audience is very excited about as well.
So it's just another opportunity for you to be involved in the discussion, to be a participant in the information war, not just a observer or audience member, but actually in the fight with us, contributing to it, helping to guide us where we need to go.
And so you can go follow, we actually just started an American Journal Twitter account.
It's at InfoWarsJournal.
If you want to go follow at InfoWarsJournal or go follow me at Harrison H. Smith on Twitter.
And you can tune in and listen on Spaces to the whole show and actually contribute and get on stage and talk just like any other call-in show but doing it through Spaces.
While we're on air, and we're very excited about this.
And it took a lot of behind-the-scenes engineering to make it work.
A surprising amount of behind-the-scenes engineering to make it work.
So, of course, all glory to the crew for making that work.
So a lot of... just one of many new advancements that InfoWars is making.
As we, once again, have returned it to X, returned it to Twitter, and take our rightful place as kings of social media.
And of course, why, you know, is it a surprise?
Is it a surprise that InfoWars should be at the forefront of new technology?
I mean, after all, InfoWars.com had to be, been one of the first really popular news websites out there.
Right, this is something Alex Jones was doing back in the 90s, integrating the internet and actually activating these tools for spreading information, for bringing more people in, for spreading the word.
This is what InfoWars has been doing since the beginning and we simply continue to move and evolve and change with the times in order to remain at the forefront of technological progress and the information war.
And of course we've had massive success in this as the World Economic Forum is very much terrified of their success going forward.
They are not sure that they're going to succeed in their missions as after all they have failed in their previous missions.
It was amazing to hear not During the Davos meeting just this week, but a couple months ago, the woman saying, you know, we failed, COVID failed to get everybody vaccinated.
I mean, they really thought they would have like 100% vaccination rate.
They really thought if they just turn on the PSYOP machine to full blast, they would have 100% capitulation rate.
They'd get a needle in everybody's arms.
Al, not so much.
Not so much.
See, InfoWars was here from the beginning, long before the vaccine was even a glimmer in Satan's eye that here's what they're doing, here's how they're doing it, here's why you should resist, here's the scientific evidence.
Back up what we're saying.
So we were able to give people the knowledge that they needed to stand up against the massive, overwhelming, psychological, spiritual, societal pressures that were pushed on people to get the vaccine.
And it was amazing to see them actually admit like, oh yeah, that failed.
That failed completely.
But these people are persistent.
They understand they need to reformat their plan.
They need to take a look at what worked and what didn't.
And next time they attack, They'll correct the previous mistakes they made and push even harder, even more extreme, even more insane.
So we have to watch for that.
But again, we've got this situation with the AFD in Germany, where it's become so popular that they're going to ban it.
There's literally article after article saying that for months on end.
The AFD, it's dangerously powerful.
It's dangerously popular.
Better ban it.
It's our democracy, after all.
And now, of course, you have this orchestrated, designed mass protest with 100,000 people across Germany turning out to protest against Alternative for Germany.
The party sparked outcry after it emerged that members that attended a meeting with whatever discussed mass deportations of migrants, asylum seekers, and German citizens.
Deportation?
What is deportation?
Yeah, this is the guy you want leading your Your resistance.
Oh man, he's got the Nazis shaking in their boots, I'm sure.
But of course this is, again, just this is the public display to give them the sheen of legitimacy as they go to do something just blatantly anti-democratic and remove a popular political party by law, by declaring that they're all terrorists and Nazis and shutting them down.
I mean, the question is, who are you protesting?
Who are you protesting?
Are there policies that are in place that you're protesting?
No.
Are there, you know, things that are affecting their lives that they're protesting against?
No, not really.
Actually, no.
What they're protesting against is their fellow citizens and the way that they vote.
You don't need to protest a vote.
You need to vote.
You see what I'm saying?
What is this going to do?
You're out there protesting, what exactly?
The outcome of an election?
A fair election?
I get protesting an election that you think was rigged, but if you just protest the outcome of an election, you could have just voted.
And if you did vote, and there weren't enough of you, and the other side won, Well, that's democracy.
So you're protesting democracy?
This doesn't make any sense.
None of this makes any sense.
But it does make sense when you look at it through the lens of the World Economic Forum, and what they admit concerns them about this next year and the number of elections taking place across the world.
Clip number one, they basically come out and say it.
We'll show a couple clips here and they can't help but admitting what they're doing.
Just think about the think about the level of arrogance and superiority and condescension That you would need, as some multi-billionaire media editor or politician or member of the royal family, to go out in public and say these elections are great, elections are amazing, we love democracy, but there's a danger that they might elect the wrong person.
And that's exactly what they say.
Let's go now to clip number one.
unidentified
I want to bring up another risk.
Election risk.
Huge, huge, critical year for the world.
How are we assessing the election risk?
There is a risk the wrong leaders will get elected.
There is a risk that the world will get even more fragmented.
harrison smith
There's a risk the wrong leaders may get elected.
You know, the way democracy works, if the leader gets elected, they're the right leader.
What they mean, right, is people, there's a risk that people are going to elect people that don't like us, that we don't like, that aren't in our pocket and don't support our agenda.
People like Javier Mele, people like Nayib Bukele, people like Donald Trump.
Organizations like AFD or the Farmers Party in the Netherlands.
So they're out there openly strategizing how do we undercut and destroy democracy when it goes against us.
When people vote for what they're pushing, well, suddenly it's a mandate.
It's democracy.
We are obliged to stick to the will of the people.
We love the will of the people.
Democracy, number one.
If you're against it, you're a fascist.
But if you vote against their designs, well, suddenly it's very dangerous.
They're very concerned.
They're very worried how you picked the wrong person.
They have to help you by not giving you the person you want and instead forcing their own agenda on you.
And they're basically admitting that, and of course following through with it, with the, you know, threat to ban AFD, amongst others.
And of course you have this story, from The Guardian.
I struggle, like, Infowars shouldn't be necessary.
We shouldn't have to do this.
We shouldn't have to be here.
It's, like, maybe the most troubling part of everything that we cover, is that people can't see through this on their own.
I mean, average IQ is like a hundred, right?
So, I mean, you only need an IQ of about six to understand this headline.
Quote, it isn't anti-democratic to bar Trump from office.
It's needed to protect democracy.
I shouldn't have to explain to you how absolutely insane and nonsensical that is.
I shouldn't have to be here.
I shouldn't have to explain it.
It should be any time a organization comes out with a headline like this, it should be treated like a comedy rag.
Right?
Every single person who reads this should go, Stephen Greenhouse, you're an idiot.
Apparently people actually run with this.
Apparently people actually buy this.
Or they pretend to.
They understand what they're doing.
They know That they're just mad that they're not winning, so they're gonna ban democracy while claiming to fight for democracy.
They know very well how hypocritical and just deceptive they are.
So maybe this is just sort of the, it's just the language, it's like a dispatch going, here's the language you use to talk about this.
It isn't anti-democratic to bar Trump from office, it's needed to protect democracy.
To protect democracy, we have to bar the most popular candidate.
To protect democracy, we have to ban the most popular party.
Now, while this is infuriating, just the level of hubris and arrogance and gaslighting that's going on in these articles is enough to piss you off.
But on the other hand, it wouldn't say stuff this ridiculous if they weren't desperate.
If they weren't desperately trying to claw back some semblance of legitimacy that they have themselves forfeited over the last several years by, you know, lying continuously about everything.
So they're desperate.
So in a way, this is kind of good news.
In a way, when they're writing articles saying, actually, we have to save democracy by banning your candidate.
Actually, voting is anti-democratic.
Did you know that?
I mean, this is like reeks of desperation.
It's absurd.
It's completely transparent what they're doing.
But obviously they are freaking out.
And I mean, it goes with everything, right?
If any of these people had to actually get elected, we would never hear from them again.
And that includes not just the members of the World Economic Forum, not just the Yuval Noah Hararis and Klaus Schwab's of the world, but people like Anthony Blinken or Victoria Nuland or any of the other permanent deep state actors who have set our foreign policy for decades despite never receiving a single vote from an American citizen.
You think Joe Biden is the one setting foreign policy?
I mean, don't be ridiculous.
Even when Donald Trump was in office, he would try to do things in the foreign policy realm, and they would subvert him at every pass.
They would literally record his phone calls and leak it to the press, and then impeach him over it.
It's what they did in Ukraine.
It's why we're in a war right now.
So I never voted for Anthony Blinken, but he's the one setting the policy for our country.
He never had to make an argument.
He never had to go out and say, here's what I'm going to do, and here's how I'm going to do it.
If you like that, vote for me.
And a bunch of people chose him to do this.
No, he's just been Biden's handler for 20 years.
And he just is controlling, he's just pulling the strings as a open puppet master at this point.
Or Victoria Nuland.
Or any of these people, who every single one of them has the blood of millions on their hands.
Because not only are they not required to actually make a case for why they should be in charge of the American people and actually get votes on their policies, they just implement their policies by fiat without approval or even discussion in the American media realm.
We just learn.
We get to wake up and learn that our country is overthrowing the Ukrainian government one day through Victoria Nuland.
But every single time, these people's plans, their policies, their geopolitical machinations fail utterly, horrifically.
These are the same people that got us into war in Iraq.
And ideally, in a elective republic, a representative republic, if somebody failed that badly, they would have to then go on the campaign trail and make a case for what happened.
And the American people could kick them out of office because they killed a million people and got us nothing.
Because they spent a trillion dollars and did nothing but give Afghanistan back to the Taliban, right?
And so they wouldn't get votes because they were abysmal failures.
But instead, they're not held accountable.
They aren't even asked to make the case.
They give one or two interviews to very friendly media outlets.
Who very, in a very sophisticated way, you know, kiss their boots on live television, and then they get appointed the next round to do it all again.
These people not only shouldn't be in office, they should be in jail.
These people are mass murderers.
These people have started wars that have killed millions, and now they're just doing it again.
And they just get back into office to do it again.
No approval of the American people necessary.
So, this is happening all the time.
This is happening everywhere.
And you can actually see every time they talk, why they've set up the system the way they have.
People like Alexander Soros is Joe Biden-esque in his rhetorical capabilities.
He couldn't make a case, you know, sell ice cream sandwiches on a hot summer day.
He's a bumbling idiot.
But because he's in charge, because he's got the money, he doesn't need to make the case to the American people.
He doesn't need to be able to sell his ideas.
He buys politicians and forces his ideas on everybody else.
So in case you haven't seen this, this is Alexander Soros at the World Economic Forum, clip number 15.
He of course has inherited his father's billions, because again, it's not about merit, it's about bloodlines, it's not about the best policy, it's about power, pure, plain, simple money, power, influence, coercion, manipulation.
And that's what we're looking at when we're looking at the World Economic Forum and the Soroses and all this stuff.
So here's Alexander Soros, the heir to his father's treasonous organization.
Just mumbling randomly about Trump.
unidentified
Let's watch.
alexander soros
To actually create a narrative that inspires people to vote and to believe in democracy and democratic institutions.
On the institutional part, I think that we can talk about institutions as these abstract things, but institutions are also about people.
And we just heard this point about untrustworthy people, and we talked about things in the United States like Like, um, checks and balances, which aren't written anywhere, but are customs.
And one man, Donald Trump- He's not written anywhere.
harrison smith
It's called the Constitution.
alexander soros
Took that, you know, took that, took that all away.
What?
Um, you know, so, um, you know, so, um, you know, but when I see this, you know, when I look at this, um, you know- Spit it out, man!
Uh, more globally regarding, regarding, you know, regarding democracy, I also say to myself- Oh my God.
When was this great time?
That everybody got along so well and, you know, things were going so great.
I mean, I think, you know, I think that we really have to be careful here in this nostalgia.
Uh, for a time, uh, you know, for a time past.
Because a lot of the reactions we're seeing in society are actually reactions to positive, uh, to positive things.
Like, you know, like equality, uh, for women.
Um, you know, uh, and... Oh my God.
harrison smith
Alright, judges, I can't even listen to him anymore.
It's just, it's so boring.
He's so boring and stupid.
He's not saying anything.
He said nothing there.
That whole time, we just watched that clip for over a minute.
Can you say one thing he actually said?
Uh, what?
I mean, what's he talking about?
Of course, his overall message is, everything was terrible forever, so stop being nostalgic for the past.
You'll see this all the time where it's like, people will show a Norman Rockwell painting.
Just classic Americana.
And they'll go, this never existed.
This was a lie.
unidentified
Right?
harrison smith
They'll go, the dad was beating his dad was secretly gay and the wife was lobotomized and zonked out on diet pills as she was a slave.
And the little brother is, you know, it's just all this awful stuff.
They just like, they project this like evil that they feel that they, you know, conceal from the world.
They can't see a virtuous, A wholesome image of an American family without going, this never existed, this didn't happen, everybody has secret horrible traumas in their lives.
And then you actually find out that the painting that they're showing, that they're saying never existed, came from a photograph of real life in the 1950s.
Like, not only did this exist, there's video of it.
The world was nice and pleasant and wholesome for the most part.
And that's what Alexander Soros is getting to.
He's like, people are nostalgic for this time that it never existed.
Things were never good.
One father could never pay for a house and a car and a family and his wife to be a stay-at-home mother on one income working at a factory.
That never happened.
That never existed.
That was never Detroit in the 1950s and 40s.
Right?
They want you to believe everything in history is a lie.
Everything that you know It's just made up, apparently.
It's all just nonsense.
I mean, literally, I was watching a Norman Rockwell documentary, and they were showing all of the pictures Norman Rockwell painted that look a lot like this, what we're seeing on screen, just happy little family picnic.
And then they were showing the original footage or photos that the images were based off of.
And they're just real life, I mean, he was just painting what was happening around him.
But they have to try to convince you that that was all a lie covering up some You know, hateful whatever.
And again, the point of this is you hear Alexander Soros talk and you realize why these guys don't actually like democracy.
You realize why these people don't actually want the average person having a say.
Because it doesn't matter who you are, you hear that guy talk and you go, uh, this guy needs to shut up now and go away.
He shouldn't be in charge of anything.
And there's this level of sheepish hero worship that goes on on the left.
That's very off-putting.
It happens on the right a little bit as well.
But I've seen it personally, and the one example that I always point to was, I worked for the late night host, the late night show, Who's the worst?
Seth Meyers.
Seth Meyers.
I was on with Seth Meyers.
So for a couple days, I'm on set, I'm working as a PA, I'm helping people set stuff up.
Everybody on set is annoying and mean.
There's not good people, they're not fun, they're not nice.
They all have this sort of smiling, preening, oh, it's so good to see you.
unidentified
And it's like, oh God, these people suck.
harrison smith
But there's no laughter, there's no fun, there's no nothing.
And then Seth Meyers shows up and he's being given a tour around the theater where they'll be filming in DC.
And everything he says, the whole crew is standing on the perimeters of the theater, they're all watching him.
And anything he says, they all just uproariously laugh.
I was just like, that wasn't, and like me, I don't give a damn about Seth Meyers.
I don't, I really don't even think he's funny.
I'm not just saying that to be like, but come on.
The dude's not funny, but to them, they're like, ha ha ha.
Like everything he said, everything, he's like, oh, this desk looks a little far away.
And they'd be like, ha ha ha.
Yeah, it is.
It is a little farther away.
Seth, wow.
Great point.
Great point.
You know, there's this like sycophancy, right?
They're sycophants.
They're like, they worship power.
And so when Alexander Soros gets up and just starts mumbling and stammering and bumbling on about absolutely nothing, making no soluble points, and is just sort of the word vomit, any normal person would just go, dude, what are you saying?
What are you talking about?
Why are you on this stage?
You shouldn't be on this.
Obviously, you should not be on this stage.
You are not a leading thinker.
In a kindergarten, you're definitely not a world leader in politics.
Get off the stage.
But instead, because he's got the power, because he's got the billions, because he's got politicians in his pocket, and tens of thousands of activists ready to burn down cities at his order, everybody sits there and goes, hmm, yeah, oh wow, oh, such a good point, Alex, wow, I never thought of it that way.
unidentified
You're so brilliant, you're such a genius, right?
harrison smith
Just like laughing at Seth Meyers when he's not even making a joke.
They don't actually think he's funny.
They just worship the power.
They're doing what they think they should be doing, like a very good dog.
Like a good dog obeying its master.
Again, that's just sort of the overall soul of these people.
If they had to actually present their ideas to the people of the world, it would be rejected outright.
They would never get past the gate.
But because they have this self-perpetuating, hero-worship, power-lust, they all have to pretend like people like John Kerry's daughter is some sort of enlightened climate expert.
They have to pretend that Alexander Soros, the Nepo-baby billionaire soy boy, is some deep political thinker, because he's got billions of dollars.
Just, you can just reject that.
You can just not fall for that.
You can just point these people out for who they are, which is overgrown toddlers with an inflated sense of self-importance.
I don't think they're dumb necessarily.
Because they've been incredibly successful at what they've been trying to do, for the most part, in terms of getting the world to fall for globalism, until now, until we've sort of turned the tide at this point.
But I do think they're at least moderately intelligent.
I'm not one of these people that sees the leftists say ridiculous things, go, wow, they're so dumb.
I'm much more likely to go, no, they're very smart, they're just manipulative and evil and hypocrites.
This is Emma Tucker, clip number two, Wall Street Journal chief editor.
Again, just saying the quiet part out loud.
unidentified
And I don't think I need to comment.
harrison smith
I don't think I need to give you any context to it.
Here's the Wall Street Journal chief editor speaking at Davos this year.
unidentified
If you go back really not that long ago, as I say, we owned the news.
We were the gatekeepers, and we very much owned the facts as well.
If it said it in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, then that was a fact.
Nowadays, people can go to all sorts of different sources for the news, and they're much more questioning about what we're saying.
So it's no longer good enough for us just to say, this is what happened, or this is the news.
We have to explain, almost like explain our working.
So readers expect to understand how we source stories.
They want to know how we go about getting stories.
We have to sort of lift the bonnet, as it were, and in a way that newspapers aren't used to doing, and explain to people what we're doing.
We need to be much more transparent about how we go about collecting the news.
harrison smith
And, you know, that's a big problem because we lie so much.
Yes, it's going to be a challenge to overcome the fact that people are desirous of some reasoning behind our statements when we have nothing, when they're all complete, blatant, egregious lies.
unidentified
It's a challenge we have to overcome.
harrison smith
Have you tried just being honest?
Here's an idea.
Try just telling the truth.
Wild, wild concept.
I understand.
I know.
If you were to tell the truth, you wouldn't achieve all of the goals that you've set for yourself.
So you have to lie.
And now you're finding very inconvenient that there are so many other news sources beside yourselves.
I mean, again, it's like, I really don't even have to add anything to this.
If you can't see from that clip with your own eyes and your own logic and your own comprehension, your own consciousness, If you can't see it for yourself, I can't explain it to you, okay?
And you have the editor of the Wall Street Journal lamenting the fact that nobody trusts him anymore by saying, we used to own the facts.
She's saying, it used to be that if we said something, nobody questioned it.
And now that's not the case anymore.
Oh dear, pity us.
We have to destroy democracy now.
Yeah, your statements are no longer the word of God.
They never were, and people are waking up to it.
Sorry that's so inconvenient for you.
Welcome back, folks.
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We're going to go back to some World Economic Forum videos here, but let's give some context to it.
And some of these headlines will give you an idea of where things are headed.
Of course, The Guardian's making the case that it's not anti-democratic to bar Trump from office.
It's needed to protect democracy.
We have to protect democracy by banning the most popular politician.
Okay, that's what they're saying.
Wonderful.
Good to hear.
Top NATO chief warns we need to start preparing for all-out war with Russia.
That's from January 19th.
In a bleak outlook, Admiral Rob Bauer, who chairs NATO's military committee, said governments need to be ready to mobilize citizens and that it's, quote, not a given that there will be peace.
So that's a threat.
That's a threat.
That's what that is.
There's this weird Psychological, it's a rhetorical trick that these people use.
I don't even know if they're, if they know they're doing it.
I think it might actually have something to do with the overwhelming narcissism that their every action and word is saturated with.
Like, I think these people, they think that they're God.
They think that they're God, and so they think the decisions that they make are just natural consequences of the universe.
And that's how they frame things.
You've got the people who are the ones who decide whether it's war or not.
You've got the people who are the ones who declare the wars and start the wars and run the wars, sitting there going, war might start, you guys.
Well, yeah, if you start it, I guess there's going to be war.
Like when they sit there and they go, manufacturing has all moved to China.
It's like, I'm sorry, who are you?
I'm the head of BlackRock.
I'm the one that moved all of the things to China.
But they don't say, we moved everything to China.
They say, everything moved to China.
It just happened.
It just occurred.
And in the same way, they don't see people opposed to them as some sort of legitimate, intelligent, thoughtful opposition.
From their fellow humans to what they design.
See, they're God.
So if you disagree with them, you're, like, evil.
You're, like, you shouldn't not just be listened to.
You're, like, vermin that should be crushed.
It's this, it comes out in the way that they talk.
In that the decisions they make, they act like they're just happening.
Like, we don't know how it's happening.
Like, you're, well, you're the ones who are doing it.
unidentified
Duh.
harrison smith
And they act like opposing them is opposing God.
Opposing them is a sin, basically.
And it's the only sin, by the way.
It's the only immoral act is opposing them because they're God and they have no morals.
So...
Everything else.
Infidelity.
Degeneracy.
Selfishness.
All the traditional things that one would see as immoral and sinful.
And they don't care about that.
There's one sin.
The one sin is opposing them.
You can do whatever the hell else you want.
They don't care.
You want to marry your dog?
They'll go to the wedding.
But if you oppose them, you'll be rooted out and destroyed.
It comes across the way they're doing it, the way they talk about this stuff.
Here's another sort of it's just it's in the same sort of category in my mind.
John Hopkins says gun control will prevent a second civil war.
A new study published by John Hopkins own Bloomberg School for Public Health outlines the action items on the billionaire funded gun control lobbies wish list and makes the claims that those specific gun control provisions are crucial to stopping an armed insurrection in the United States. .
They want to regulate the public carry of firearms, strengthen existing laws, prohibit civilian possession of firearms in locations essential to political participation, such as polling places, legislative buildings, and protests to protect the core functions of government, enact and implement extreme risk protection order laws to temporarily disarm people who pose a high risk of violence.
And of course, you know how that works, right?
Well, if you disagree with them, that means you're crazy.
If you're crazy, we can't...
If we can't predict what you'll do, there's no promise you're not going to be violent.
Therefore, it's likely you're going to be violent.
Therefore, we need to take your guns away.
But anybody who knows anything about the American people knows if you want to start a civil war, go for the guns.
It's just crazy to me.
They're just like, we should do the thing that will guarantee a civil war to fight the civil war.
Just like, you know, to prevent the civil war, rather.
We should prevent a civil war by doing the one thing that guarantees people will fight us.
Trying to take their guns.
unidentified
We can prevent fire.
harrison smith
By pouring gasoline everywhere.
unidentified
software.
harrison smith
This makes no sense.
But hey, they're trying to save democracy by banning popular political parties, so They're liars.
They're liars and manipulators and all they want is a civil war.
All they want.
They are desperate.
They would love to be able to unleash the power of the armed forces against their own citizens.
They're salivating over it.
Why do you think they're recruiting illegal immigrants into the armed forces these days?
Why do you think they have actively, through a variety of processes, rooted out patriots from the army?
Through the vaccine mandates, through the purges that took place after January 6th, where they actually purged people because they were Trump supporters, MAGA extremists, right?
Because they voted for the presidential candidate who was hugely successful and turned out to be a great president.
No, they're extremist MAGA, so they have to be kicked out or stripped of their rank, like the head of the Space Force and a number of others.
So they've systematically rooted out people that would be the most likely to disobey in order to attack American citizens.
They've been left with the most bootlicking, rule-following, un-American people in the armed forces.
And of course, they're now bitching about not having enough people.
And they're saying, oh, well, you know, we kicked out all the Trumps for us and we kicked out all the people who refused the vaccine.
And we've demonized white people continuously, our number one recruiting pool, and now nobody wants to fight for us, so I guess we have to bring in illegal immigrants.
I guess we have to bring in foreigners to arm and put in uniform because they might need to fight the American people.
All of this is setting the stage For the army to be deployed against the American people.
And every step of the way, you can see how their actions contribute to the overall population in the army as being less patriotic, less aware of what constitutional protections are.
And I'll remind you, as I've reminded people many times on the show when I'm talking about this topic, The first time Stuart Rhodes, leader of the Oath Keepers, was on public radar, first time he came on Alex Jones' show years and years and years ago, was because he wrote an article called something like, 10 Orders You Don't Have to Follow.
Something like that.
Telling the average armed forces member or police officer or anybody who wields a gun on behalf of the American government, I was just following orders is not an excuse.
So you need to know what orders you are not obliged to follow.
And that includes disarming or attacking the American people.
Now before, maybe a decade ago, I'd say the army would never attack the American people.
I'm not so sure now.
From their leadership on down, I think the people that are now make up the composition of our army, Are much less informed, they're much less patriotic, they're much less dedicated to the underlying foundational principles that our country was founded on.
So I don't know if they would bomb the American people, airstrike the American people, round up the American people.
I think the psychological trauma that all of America has been put through over the last couple years Has people just desperate to survive and willing to do anything to not be on that end of the rifle, right?
I think people in the army now are just like, get a vaccine, okay, yeah, fine, whatever.
We hate white people now, okay, great, just don't hate me, please.
I think if they're given an order, go attack these Americans, they're MAGA extremists, domestic terrorists.
They're just like, hey, as long as it's not me, I'll do it.
They seem to be pushing that.
I mean, what other reason would you have to say gun control will prevent a second civil war when everybody who knows anything knows that that's the one thing you do to start a civil war is go after people's guns?
Is it because they're trying to start a civil war?
I don't know.
And if you have illegal immigrants that are loyal to you and your party who gave them Citizenship and allowed them to cross over illegally and they have they have loyalty and and you know owe something to you but don't even understand I mean they don't speak English they don't understand what the Constitution or the Bill of Rights really means or the importance of it So what they're doing is they're creating a private army.
They're creating a private militia that serves them, not the American people.
Because it will be deployed against the American people.
And Biden has actually made this claim many times.
Not specifically about illegal immigrants, but about using the army against the American people.
And there's a million, billion different ways to debunk what he's saying.
Right, but he said it again.
This was this weekend, clip number four, posted with the title, Biden is not well.
He says, I love when people say the blood of liberty.
He doesn't even string together sentences.
This is a man with a nuclear football, the man who is openly, blatantly, and unambiguously threatening the American people with military intervention for opposing his dictatorial regime.
Let's go now to clip number four.
joe biden
And I love people who say, the blood of liberty, or excuse me, the tree of liberty is water with the blood of patriots.
Well, guess what, man?
I didn't see a whole lot of patriots that are out there walking around making sure that we have these weapons.
And if you really want to worry about the government, you need an F-16.
harrison smith
If you really want to worry about the government, you need an F-16.
Of course, the obvious answer is tell that to the Taliban.
Tell that to the Vietnamese.
I mean, there's a million different ways.
Tell that to the F-16 pilot whose family lives down the block from you.
I mean, this is stupid, right?
Everybody gets this.
Nobody understands.
Like, I could see how if you just don't think about it at all, And you're just like, you just like hate.
You just have this, this cartoonish caricature of a Trump supporter in your mind.
That's just like some redneck with a shotgun, like, I'm gonna take on the American army.
And you're like, you're gonna need an F-16 for that, sweetie.
I get how you could be like, that's such a good point.
Those guys are so dumb.
But like that, just thinking about it for a single second, it just, none of it makes any sense.
Those F-16s are on airfields.
That are on Google Maps right down the road from where I am right now.
Oh, they're protected by a chain link fence.
unidentified
Oh.
harrison smith
If we want an F-16, we could probably get one.
They're sitting right over there at the airbase.
You can see them as you drive by.
I mean, what do they think is going to happen if a civil war really pops off?
People up there shooting shotguns at F-16s?
I mean, come on.
Come on!
This is stupid.
This is all utterly stupid.
People who say the blood of liberty.
I mean, again, he can't even shrink.
So, like, we literally have this senile, incompetent, probably incontinent sack of bones propped up by, I don't know, Adderall and money.
Threatening us with airstrikes.
unidentified
It's so pathetic.
harrison smith
It's pathetic is what it is.
You're gonna need some F-16s.
Oh really?
You ever heard of a little thing called Oklahoma City?
You know, that was fertilizer.
You need F-16s or like a pile of dirt.
Like a pile of cow poop.
You need F-16s!
Or, like, material you can get at Home Depot.
One of those.
unidentified
Which, again, I'm not saying I want that.
harrison smith
Sounds awful.
I mean, if it did happen, it would just be terrible.
Because I'm sure some people would follow.
I'm sure some people would.
Go, I'm doing my patriotic duty!
They're just, like, dropping bombs on Little Rock.
I mean, I'm sure people would do that.
It would be awful.
It would not be good.
It would be a vicious Slaughter on both sides.
Which is why you should stop saying things like this, Joe.
Stop trying to poke the bear.
So again, they're just like, we're going to have to go to war with Russia.
But also, you're a domestic terrorist, and I'm gonna bomb you from an F-16.
Why won't you come fight for us?
Why won't you come fight for your army?
Why aren't people registering for the army?
We need you to register so we can bomb your family.
Come join us so we can arm you to then turn around and attack your family and neighbors and friends for being extremist domestic terrorists.
Why isn't this selling?
Why aren't people buying this?
I haven't seen this clip, but it's another clip of Biden.
unidentified
I read what it said he said.
harrison smith
I almost can't even believe that he said this.
So let's just listen to Biden here.
Maybe this is something, maybe it's nothing.
I haven't seen the video yet, but here's Biden at that same speech where he's threatening Americans with F-16s.
Bungling, uh, you know, quote from, you know, Thomas Jefferson.
That's the other thing, by the way, right?
He's like, when these people say blood of liberty, it's like, oh, who, Thomas Jefferson?
Oh, the founding father who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?
That guy?
He's stupid, is he?
Oh, okay.
I didn't realize you were such a scholar, Joe.
Didn't realize you were such an intellectual giant that you scoff at Thomas frickin' Jefferson, but okay.
Here's, uh, the, the, The intellectual, you know, the intellectual powerhouse, Joe Biden, saying something about getting married?
unidentified
Let's listen.
joe biden
I tell every young man and tell me I'm thinking of getting married or something.
I said, look, you have any advice?
I said, yeah, pick a family with five sisters or more.
And they look at me, what the hell is that all about?
I said, it's really simple.
That way, one of them always loves you, not the same one.
You always have somebody on your side.
unidentified
So he really did say it.
harrison smith
He really did say that.
Young people, okay, first of all, first of all, if you're asking Joe Biden for advice about marriage, I suggest you look into his family history a little bit, okay?
Nobody's asking Joe Biden.
unidentified
Nobody's asking Joe Biden about getting married.
harrison smith
Young guys, come up to me.
Should I get married, Joe?
And I say, find a family with five sisters so one of them always loves you, not the same one.
It almost goes back to what I was saying earlier.
Where everybody in the crowd laughs, even though that's not funny.
Very creepy.
Very strange.
But they're not, they don't think for themselves.
They get the signal.
Like a dog, right?
Like a dog.
He doesn't know what you're saying.
He knows.
When he hears that sound, it means sit, right?
So they know that when Joe seems like he's making a joke, they're supposed to laugh.
It's not even funny.
It's actually very creepy.
It's very, very creepy.
The fact that one of his sons was having an affair with, and then later got together with, the wife of his brother, who later died, and then they got together.
And was that AI?
Now I'm questioning.
Why would he say that?
I'm like, am I actually speechless about this?
Why would he say that?
With his family history.
With the creepy, literally incestuous things going on in his own family.
Why would he say that?
Exactly.
unidentified
80 million votes, folks.
harrison smith
That man got 80, that man got more votes than anybody ever in the history of America.
Apparently.
unidentified
Alright.
harrison smith
I'm gonna move on, but I mean, just what?
I thought for sure, I thought for sure the title of that video, I was like, all right, he either misspoke, you know, it's Joe Biden.
He probably meant to say something about football and it came out, marry five sisters.
You know, it's like, who knows what was actually going on there.
But no, he just straight up said that.
He just straight up said, if you're thinking about getting married, marry five sisters.
So if one of them doesn't love you, you can go to the other one.
And Pi's like, good one, Joe.
unidentified
I'm like, what?
That's like.
harrison smith
Your son had an affair with your dead son's wife.
Maybe these jokes aren't appropriate, Joseph.
Good lord.
unidentified
Okay, alright.
harrison smith
Moving on.
There's a good meme that goes around every once in a while.
I don't know if it's a meme or a quote, I've seen it in meme form.
It's like some Asian guy whose profile says, it's not enough that I should win, but that my enemies should lose.
I don't know if that's the healthiest attitude to have, but I do know that InfoWars, when we have victories, it's sweetened that much more.
By the embarrassing failures of our enemies.
And luckily for us, there is no shortage of embarrassing failures of our enemies.
Self-goals, own-goals, self-inflicted wounds to traditional mainstream media time and time again.
The latest is this.
Sports Illustrated's publisher lays off entire staff.
Future unclear.
This at a time when practically the only form of entertainment that has retained its position in the transition to digital media and streaming are sports.
Sports are live.
So the advertising is still there.
It's still very much carrying on tradition in the sports world.
And yet Sports Illustrated is failing completely.
They've missed a $3.75 million payment to Sports Illustrated's license holder, Authentic, leading Authentic to sever the deal on Friday.
Arena started laying off employees.
And I think it's just about all of them.
Now, does that mean Sports Illustrated's going away?
Maybe.
More likely, they're just going to get ChatGPT to ride it all.
If I had to guess.
But this is a very predictable fall from grace.
It was not too long ago that Sports Illustrated decided that, especially in their swimsuit edition, putting something in their magazine that people actually wanted to see was offensive and upholding the patriarchy.
So then they started putting trans women on the swimsuit edition.
Then they started putting models of size on the magazine's cover.
And now they're gone.
And now they've all been laid off.
Gee, I wonder why.
Good riddance.
Goodbye.
Let this be a lesson to all of the other magazines out there.
Stop trying to shove creepy, weird, brand new, un... Just these ideas.
I mean, just stop.
Just stop doing this.
If people buy your magazines because they like seeing sexy ladies, Don't put a 400 pound woman on it and go, you have to think this is sexy now.
We're just not going to buy the magazine.
Don't put a man with boobs on the cover and expect people to keep buying your magazine.
Go away now.
So Sports Illustrated enters the ranks of the failures of mainstream media, which include just in the last few weeks, Washington Post involuntary layoffs in late November, Vice Media filing for bankruptcy in May of last year, Vox laying off its employees in November of last year.
Jezebel shutting down permanently and many more.
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As they fall, we rise.
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