When your emotions control your actions, it affects not only yourself but the people around you. There are over 7 million mentally ill and emotionally disturbed children in America. It has to be a joke. It really makes you wonder what would happen if they actually got their wish and Trump got assassinated.
00:02:02.000About 15 years ago, he heard me ranting and raving about fluoride and toothpaste and how it causes brain damage and lower IQ and dental furlosis.
00:02:09.000And he said, son, I don't care who you have on the air.
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00:13:11.000If you look at right now, if you look at right now, there is a major pushback on the south side of Chicago by white folks.
00:13:26.000Now, all of a sudden, they want to be inherent on that aspect of property.
00:13:33.000Just like anything on the East Coast, those apartments over there are ranging to $1.5 million for a coffin apartment off the golf course, off the lake.
00:13:49.000That's a nice Democrat-run city, you know?
00:13:51.000You get a nice closet for $17,000 a month.
00:15:32.000I've been trying to get a hold of you guys for a long time to say, you know, thanks a lot for all the great information and things you've done for everybody.
00:15:41.000I mean, I used to be one of those people who was...
00:15:46.000I had my eyes closed, and I kind of just started watching Infowars back a long time ago, and it kind of just woke me up to what's going on nowadays.
00:15:59.000And I really appreciate all of what you guys are doing.
00:16:14.000For me, I don't know about you, for me it was, I was in a situation where most of the time I really didn't even care and I didn't really resonate with anyone until I found InfoWars.
00:16:25.000And that's when I started to resonate with news coverage and resonate with a broadcaster like Alex Jones.
00:16:33.000I mean, you just don't get that anywhere else.
00:16:34.000I mean, these people on television are so fake.
00:16:38.000Everything they say is convoluted or controlled in some manner.
00:18:35.000I think there were a couple stories, and then there was the one that was the nurse that, like, got out of her house and, like, a bunch of reporters followed her on a bike?
00:19:05.000I remember there was an entire week of the news cycle where all they pushed was an Ebola vaccine.
00:19:17.000Which, by the way, I'm sorry Frankie, I'm sorry Frankie, you gotta hold that thought because I don't want to lose this before I forget.
00:19:26.000In fact, somebody print this story for me.
00:19:29.000Bill Gates today said that the prince of Saudi Arabia, the former head of Saudi Arabia who just got removed, Bill Gates said how great of a hero he was because they worked together with the vaccine program.
00:21:51.000After I brush my teeth, I just pass my tongue through my teeth, and it's like, we're so clean.
00:21:55.000But after brushing my teeth, and I just recently got it, I think I'm lensing across me.
00:22:09.000Look, this is a no-joke review because I... Look, you know, I have a...
00:22:18.000My family has a history of gum disease and usually my gums will constantly be getting inflamed if I'm not flossing every day or doing a water pick or something.
00:22:32.000And ever since I started using Super Blue, literally, my gums have not been inflamed since.
00:23:27.000There's nothing out there in the market at all that is going to clean your teeth as well as the super blue man fluoride toothpick that you guys have.
00:23:38.000And honestly, I would love to see this guy sitting on the shelves in the store.
00:24:03.000And in a true free market economy, if you stack InfoWars up there on a fair market, you put InfoWars up there with CNN and Fox and MSNBC, ABC. InfoWars wins every time!
00:24:42.000I'm telling you, Frankie, you keep supporting us, we're going to keep expanding, and you're going to see more products, you're going to see more reports, you're going to see more broadcasts.
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00:24:54.000Thank you so much for the call, Frankie, in Illinois.
00:24:57.000All right, we've got loaded phone lines here on a late-night broadcast.
00:25:00.000Let's go to Stephen, calling in from British Columbia.
00:25:26.000Let me just break this down very quickly.
00:25:28.000A few months ago, and by the way, I tweeted this to you so that you can look at it as, you know, maybe in the break.
00:25:36.000But a few months ago, there was a House Judiciary Committee hearing, and I was watching that hearing and just listening, and I saw something that immediately made the hair on my arms stand up.
00:25:49.000I mean, the discernment that I have built over the years listening to this show immediately kicked in, and I believe that there's really weird behavior going on.
00:26:00.000Basically what happened was Representative Johnson is speaking, and behind him is what I'm going to theorize is probably an IT specialist.
00:26:13.000But this guy begins to behave so strangely.
00:26:18.000But what he does is he takes a phone that is handed to him, and I think it's the congressman's phone, and then he lays the phone down and walks away.
00:26:29.000And then a woman walks up and pulls out her own device and holds it next to that phone that's sitting on the chair.
00:26:38.000The two of them make very suspicious eye contact, and they look so strange.
00:26:43.000He then sits back down and then very quietly picks his phone back up off the chair.
00:26:48.000And you can see all of this in the video and the link that I post for you.
00:26:53.000It begins at 58 minutes and 15 seconds.
00:26:57.000You can see the guy standing behind him.
00:27:00.000And just before that, you see him handed the phone.
00:27:02.000All right, well, hold on a second, Stephen.
00:27:40.000I will say that the behavior you described, in general, I haven't seen the exact moment you're talking about, but the general behavior that you've described is actually not too uncommon.
00:27:52.000What you'll have happen is management, bureaucrats, whatever you want, assistants, pencil pushers, this, that, and everything, interns will...
00:28:03.000Come up to a congressman, a representative, what have you, with something on their phone that is information-based or some sort of update or something they're waiting on.
00:28:15.000So that's not necessarily too strange.
00:36:59.000I saw that you wanted to call in about vaccines, and before I get you on that, I actually wanted to bring this story This is actually really sad.
00:37:10.000Some people may know someone in a similar situation where...
00:37:16.000In North Idaho, this was just a week ago, there was a pastor that, I guess, was notified about a woman that was in his congregation And she gave birth last Monday.
00:37:40.000And after she refused vaccination, the state came in and took the baby from the mother.
00:37:50.000Now, as messed up as this already sounds, it actually gets even worse.
00:39:07.000And I'm reading this story and I'm just seeing the state getting involved and then using cerebral palsy against this woman to claim she's an unfit parent really just because she is totally fit and doesn't want to vaccinate her child.
00:39:30.000I mean, what are things coming to you these days?
00:39:34.000I mean, you're going to Give the option to abort children and force taxpayers to pay for it, and then you're going to force taxpayers to get vaccinated?
00:39:59.000I mean, human's been doing it for generations now and now all of a sudden you got several cases now where you're getting these vaccines and these vaccines aren't doing anything but bring on more problems onto people.
00:40:14.000It's just part of globalism But it's like, there's so many different angles.
00:40:20.000There's so many different angles to this.
00:40:22.000A, you cannot force someone to vaccinate a kid.
00:40:36.000And then the third overarching angle, which is the real angle, this is a 100% bullying campaign, bullying technique by the medical vaccine industry to force you to take their drug.
00:41:02.000You want to talk about stopping the fascists?
00:41:03.000Let's stop the government that has contracts with these fascist medical companies, these fascist vaccine companies that are literally poisoning our youth.
00:41:15.000Big pharmaceutical companies poisoning our youth, colluding with the medical industry.
00:41:30.000I think the medical industry might be the biggest fascist industry in America.
00:41:35.000Which is why I'm so confused with President Trump was speaking out against Big Pharma a few months ago, four or five months ago.
00:41:43.000Speaking out against them, God bless them, for the first time a president has spoke out against Big Pharma because every other politician is a wuss and won't speak out against them because they're so powerful, but now he's, what is it, the CDC, he's putting in a guy that's like pro-vaccination.
00:44:42.000Did anybody even know this was going on?
00:44:46.000Was anyone even aware that these drug dealers, these drug pushers, these drug pimps are selling you drugs And then if you don't use them, they're offering to take them back free of charge.
00:46:54.000So that's where I fell in love with them.
00:46:57.000And I got deep, you know, like, I fell through the rabbit hole.
00:47:01.000And that's why right now, what do you guys think about that Q posting and everything on 4chan and everything that's going around on Twitter?
00:47:11.000Well, there's been some strange posts on Reddit and 4chan that seemingly predict the future, for lack of a better phrase, which is eerie.
00:47:24.000I mean, you know, who's posting that stuff?
00:48:32.000So we don't have an anonymous post that, you know, turns out to be true.
00:48:36.000We just have thousands of hours of broadcast.
00:48:40.000The Alex Jones Show dating back 20 years where you go listen to something 20 years ago and you listen to it now and you're like, wow, that was 20 years ahead of its time.
00:48:48.000So is it the same type of thing or is somebody who literally knows what's happening and has all the back, the inside intel posting on an online forum?
00:50:08.000And that's why I'm saying, like, I believe in, like, quantum physics, you know, and stuff, but I'm not, like, a scientist where, like, I hear what they're saying, but...
00:50:18.000It is more spiritual and more godly where it is meant to happen at this exact same moment in time.
00:50:46.000That's why the Hillary Clintons believe in Luciferians and Molochs and everything, and other people could believe in their gods, you know, and stuff, and there's gonna be a one versus the other.
00:50:59.000Well, I'll tell you what's not a coincidence.
00:51:01.000What's not a coincidence is everything that we've seen happen since not even Trump was elected, but before Trump was elected.
00:51:09.000We already saw stock markets going up, different economies, markets going up, and then everything that's happened afterward.
00:51:16.000The collapse of Hollywood, the collapse of mainstream media, the outing of all the pedophiles, the outing of the human sex trafficking, the outing of all the corruption in the swamp.
00:51:27.000I mean, it's all coming out, and that For certain, it's not a coincidence.
00:51:30.000Thank you so much, Derek, calling in from Colorado.
00:52:22.000So the pharmacists encourage it, you know, bring it back if you don't need it, so that down in the States, I don't know, I can't say if they resell them, I doubt it, but...
00:52:45.000In April of 2017, here in America, in the United States, the U.S. Department of Justice, DEADCD, had their 13th National Take-Back Day, where they take back the pharmaceuticals.
00:53:48.000Just going back to the vaccine issue, I have, as a paramedic, I work as a paramedic here in Canada, and we are basically required to get a flu shot every year.
00:54:01.000Yeah, they make you, if you work in a hospital, get a flu shot.
00:54:04.000Yeah, and so we either get a flu shot or we have to wear a mask through flu season, which is kind of ridiculous because flu season can run all year, but they are like, oh, it's November to February, you know?
00:54:19.000So I've had the flu shot a few times, and every time I get that, it completely drives my asthma bonkers.
00:54:29.000So, I'm not sure what's in it that does it, but I've told the people...
00:54:33.000Probably a nice adjuvant, a mercury or aluminum or something.
00:54:42.000I sit there and go, you know what, I don't really want flu shot.
00:54:45.000But the thing is that there's been case law now that says that you cannot force somebody to get a flu shot because, first of all, it's an invasion of your body.
00:54:59.000The second thing is that when they tell us, okay, get a flu shot or wear a mask, well, when you wear a mask, everybody knows you didn't get the flu shot.
00:55:08.000So basically, they're singling you out.
00:55:11.000They're throwing the yellow star on your chest, basically.
00:55:14.000So they're saying, hey, you didn't want to protect.
00:55:24.000Vaccines, as we've already said many times, when a person is vaccinated, okay, well, why is it that the person who isn't vaccinated is causing the person who's vaccinated to be at risk?
00:55:37.000If I'm vaccinated, then I should not have to be worried about somebody who isn't vaccinated because that person's not going to give me anything.
00:56:29.000They're not having to wear masks anymore because they've shown that even if you got the vaccine for the flu shot, for instance, It would not protect you from...
00:58:11.000So, yeah, Jason, the guy who just called, he was saying something about hoarding drugs, but it's been said that here in Canada, Where we have a government registry of the drugs that people take, it's about people throwing them out and the drugs ending up in the water table.
00:58:48.000It might be something about, I know before you know it, they knock on your door and they take back some, I don't know, some antidepressants, and before you know it, you're not on the gun registry anymore.
00:58:59.000Oh, yeah, or, oh, what happened to your pills, Johnny?
00:59:03.000Oh, you didn't finish your prescription?
00:59:32.000Yeah, you know, there's a whole logical thinking problem here.
00:59:37.000I mean, in the halls of power, they still say it's global warming so they can charge us our, you know, carbon credits and whatever nonsense.
00:59:44.000But, I mean, I looked a couple of days ago, it was zero degrees, and the skies were full of planes spraying, and I don't think you really need to cool down the Earth when it's zero degrees.
00:59:57.000Well, you know, whatever they're doing, the joke is they try to sit here and say it's anthropogenic and then they blame the average human, but then they literally spray chemicals in the sky to alter our climate and environment.
01:00:15.000But I really think we're turning the tide here and we're starting to reinstill common sense and logic and critical thinking and just reality.
01:00:23.000Real people and just the average individual being able to control their environment without a bunch of poisoned, literally being put in their water, their food, shoved down their throats and in their atmosphere.
01:00:38.000Thank you so much for the call, Harold.
01:00:40.000Alright, I am about to sign off here, folks.
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01:03:26.000About 15 years ago, he heard me ranting and raving about fluoride and toothpaste and how it causes brain damage and lower IQ and dental furlosis.
01:03:33.000And he said, son, I don't care who you have on the air.
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01:05:06.000There's a story that came out in the last 24 hours, and pardon the expression, it is, um...
01:06:00.000CNN reported that last Friday, intelligence chiefs presented Trump with claims of Russian efforts to compromise him.
01:06:08.000The 35-page dossier on the so-called Russian connection to Trump, with some very salacious allegations, including unsubstantiated claims about Trump in a Moscow hotel room, was not completed until just before the election, and then provided to journalists, the Clinton campaign, and the FBI. I'm struck by the fact of the way this has been furthered in the last 48 hours.
01:06:33.000The co-founder of Fusion GPS, which commissioned the dossier from Steele, he's now done this fulsome 10-hour interview with the Senate.
01:06:40.000He's handed over 40,000 pages of documents to the Senate, very obviously cooperating with the investigation.
01:06:46.000And Fusion is saying openly, listen, we stand by the dossier.
01:06:51.000It claims that Donald Trump once visited Russia Stayed in the Ritz Carlton in Moscow and then hired prostitutes to perform a golden shower and that Russia might have the whole thing on tape.
01:07:04.000There were surveillance cameras in this room because the building is wired and that the FSB has this because they automatically have cameras in the room and they caught this happening.
01:07:16.000Donald Trump engaged in perverted acts with prostitutes.
01:07:20.000Trump immediately denied the report, tweeting, intelligence agencies should never have allowed this fake news to leak into the public.
01:07:29.000One lash out at me, are we living in Nazi Germany?
01:07:33.000I'd like to ask you about your big Russian peepee party.
01:07:36.000No, no, I am not talking about the peepee.
01:07:50.000Writing it, I think they're going to suffer the consequences they already are.
01:07:53.000And he accused CNN of being fake news and brushed off persistent attempts by its correspondent to ask a question.
01:08:01.000Later, CNN's parent company, Time Warner, defended its reporting, and BuzzFeed said it published what it called a newsworthy document.
01:08:10.000It claims Trump set out to defile the suite because President Obama and the First Family had once stayed there, and Trump, quote, hated the Obamas.
01:09:28.000Everything that I had written in the, you know, in the months prior to that dossier coming out was almost identical to what the CIA had written because we're intelligence officers.
01:09:40.000That corroboration, based on intercepted communications, has given U.S. intelligence and law enforcement, quote, greater confidence in the credibility of some aspects of the dossier.
01:09:51.000The most salacious and unverified claims are that the Russian Secret Service, or FSB, secretly filmed Mr. Trump with prostitutes in this Moscow hotel room three years ago.
01:10:02.000Allegations the special counsel continues to investigate, George.
01:10:05.000So far it is us as American citizens, it is us in the press who are connecting the dots on this story, who are figuring this out.
01:10:26.000U.S. investigators corroborate some aspects of the Russia dossier.
01:10:29.000Today there was public testimony that further discredited the phony dossier that's been the source of so much of the fake news and conspiracy theories.
01:10:38.000And we learned that the firm that produced it was also being paid by the Russians.
01:10:42.000This is yet the latest piece of evidence that vindicates what the president has said That this is a witch hunt and a hoax.
01:10:48.000And it's a shame that the president and the country have had to go through this charade continually, and hopefully this will help us move forward in that process.
01:10:56.000He has the respect of our emergency service workers who gave his plane a water salute.
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01:18:48.000If you were watching there, you just saw a compilation of the fake news about the Russian P-Gate dossier, which actually won the fake news award for the fakest news story of 2017 in Infowars historic fake news awards prompted by the president's tweet saying that there should be a contest about that.
01:19:08.000So, I have a few different things that I'm going to talk about.
01:19:11.000I have a chain of stuff over here that's related to each other.
01:19:16.000But first, I want to get into the Washington Post and all their fake news, including Jeff Bezos, all that nonsense, because honestly, the Washington Post doesn't exactly get as much coverage as they should for how fake they are.
01:19:31.000So, Project Veritas actually released a new video today covering some investigation they did into the Washington Post.
01:19:40.000We're going to roll that here in just a minute, but basically they did one of the sting operations they normally do, where they get in there, they infiltrate as a supposed employee, and they talk to employees about the fake news and the agendas they're pushing.
01:19:52.000So we're going to go ahead and get that ready if we can roll that one, guys.
01:19:55.000Let's go ahead and watch that real quick.
01:20:34.000Well, it turns out, Project Veritas has done an undercover investigation into the Washington Post.
01:20:40.000The model of the Washington Post is democracy dies in darkness.
01:20:44.000We think democracy dies when the media has a very biased agenda they don't reveal to the public.
01:20:51.000Well, today, you're going to see and hear that agenda for the first time and firsthand from the Washington Post's national security correspondent, Dan Lamothe.
01:21:02.000What's the Post's opinion on, like, what Trump should do?
01:21:06.000No, I mean, they're scared they'll do something stupid.
01:21:10.000I mean, like, they don't like Trump, right?
01:21:11.000Like, I mean, they definitely don't like Trump.
01:21:14.000There's the new side that's just trying to uprit critically and call bull**** when they're bull****, but also give them credit when they're credit.
01:21:23.000He's doing something good, he's doing more things badly, he's doing something good.
01:21:28.000And then there's the other side of it that's the opinion from God, the Washington Post institution voice, and that's the editorial.
01:26:28.000The Washington Post came to our headquarters this morning to try to turn the tables on us and kind of do what we do.
01:26:33.000The difference is the major media has more of a problem with exposing the corruption than they do with the corruption itself.
01:26:40.000See, Washington Post, democracy does die in darkness, but also dies in silence, too.
01:26:46.000Stay tuned, because there are more videos to come.
01:26:52.000Alright, so there's kind of a lot to take in there, but there's a couple different things that were said in that video that need to be noted.
01:26:57.000And one, it's clearly biased, but he mentioned the editorial.
01:27:01.000Now, they like to educate with a purpose.
01:27:04.000He says that, you know, different reporters, different writers mention different things.
01:27:08.000They put emphasis on different things.
01:27:11.000But the editorial board ultimately decides what's going to be put out there.
01:27:15.000And they don't just have an interest in putting information out there.
01:27:19.000They don't have an interest in putting out the facts, but they want to educate people with a certain purpose.
01:27:35.000Obviously, it's a more liberal institution.
01:27:38.000The Washington Post, clearly they've had plenty of fake news over the past year and a half, two years.
01:27:43.000Way back before that, but especially since the advent of the Trump administration.
01:27:48.000But the current fake news from the Washington Post is really dependent on Jeff Bezos.
01:27:54.000And to segue into that, we're actually going to show a report that I did here in the past couple months going out on the street talking to people about Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump and their sketchy business practices and seeing how people feel about those.
01:28:09.000We're going to go ahead and roll that.
01:28:11.000So what do you not believe about Infowars?
01:28:46.000So a lot of people hate Trump for his business practices, even though they're generally pretty above board and straightforward and ethical.
01:28:52.000But we're going to see how strong this double standard is for another one of America's famous businessmen, Jeff Bezos, who's been exposed as having some very questionable business practices over the years through Amazon.com and The Washington Post.
01:29:06.000So we're going to go talk to some normal everyday citizens, see how they would feel about Trump practicing these things.
01:29:11.000on his workers and how they feel about Jeff Bezos doing it let's go ahead and check that out now Okay, how do you feel about President Trump, first of all?
01:29:23.000I think he's going to bring World War III. I feel that he's a little abrasive and a little closed-minded and just doesn't make everyone in the country feel welcome here.
01:30:04.000They have to park a few blocks down and wait for a shuttle, which can take 30 minutes to an hour.
01:30:07.000It takes 30 minutes to get in and out of the building because they have to go through metal detectors and lines and everything to make sure they're not stealing anything.
01:30:13.000And they actually took it up to the Supreme Court to make sure that they don't have to pay them for those hours getting to and from the workplace.
01:30:20.000So first, that's the first layer of things.
01:30:22.000What is the first thing that comes to you guys' mind when you hear that?
01:30:25.000I mean, it just sounds unfair and just not ideal for, you know, people doing that job to have to do that.
01:30:32.000That's pretty terrible if you're taking it to the Supreme Court just to not pay someone.
01:30:38.000Yeah, sounds like something that the president shouldn't be getting involved with in terms of financial endeavors, and I don't think it's very fair for people.
01:30:47.000And, you know, that would be like, okay, that's just the job.
01:30:49.000They get compensated for the time that they spend in line and in transit?
01:31:50.000Yeah, Amazon's pretty good service, man.
01:31:52.000I think they've taken up a lot of the...
01:31:57.000You know, the convenience of Walmart without having to treat their staff as poorly.
01:32:01.000So I think that that's a pretty good business model just on that front.
01:32:04.000And what if I told you that the question was framed that way for a certain reason, but it was actually Jeff Bezos that was treating employees that way?
01:34:04.000He took it to the Supreme Court to rule that he doesn't have to pay workers standing around waiting 30 minutes to an hour before and after work to make sure that they weren't bringing anything illegal in or stealing anything.
01:34:15.000He also doesn't pay them for a lot of the hours that they work because most of them are seasonal employees, which means that they can't even park on-site.
01:34:22.000They have to park in fairgrounds, for example, a few blocks down.
01:34:26.000They have to wait for a shuttle to bring them over.
01:34:29.000Not only that, but they work in extremely rigorous conditions, to say the least.
01:34:34.000They have to make a thing called rate, which means that they have to box over 180 packages per hour.
01:34:39.000That comes down to about three packages per minute.
01:34:42.000Which is kind of just obscene, to be honest.
01:34:45.000Not only that, but they don't get breaks to go to the bathroom.
01:34:47.000They don't get breaks if they injure themselves.
01:34:50.000Even if you're making below rate and your manager pulls you aside to come talk to you, you don't get a break from that.
01:34:56.000That still affects how many you're packaging per hour.
01:35:00.000He also owns the Washington Post, which produced fake news stories such as a report that a Russia joke was a bombshell confession from Republicans saying that Trump was paid out by the Russians, that Comey was fired after asking for investigation funds, or a headline that Trump revealed classified info to the Russians, Republicans treat rape as a pre-existing condition.
01:35:22.000Every single one of these claims made by the Washington Post was fake news.
01:35:25.000Not a shred of truth within it, but Jeff Bezos and Washington Post have zero interest in retracting these stories.
01:35:31.000They just pump this fake news out there and then have no interest in retracting it after it's already out there.
01:35:35.000So in conclusion, maybe Jeff Bezos and other progressive like him need to either reform their lifestyle and practice what they preach and the way that they treat their employees, or maybe they should abandon their progressive causes and their fight for the moral high ground.
01:35:48.000This has been Jake Lloyd for InfoWars.com.
01:35:50.000So that doesn't really have much to do with the fake news of surrounding the Washington Post or Jeff Bezos, but it kind of displays the character of the man.
01:36:07.000He's kind of a douchebag, being that he loves to talk about Trump and his business practices, at least through his news outlet he does.
01:36:16.000But yet, he can't hardly pay his employees a living wage.
01:36:43.000His poor, I guess you could call them business malpractices.
01:36:48.000Which is interesting considering that the Washington Post has absolutely zero problem bashing the president, calling him unethical, calling him a tyrant.
01:36:57.000All the different things that you've heard from Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post.
01:37:04.000So, the Washington Post also enjoys bashing the Drudge Report for linking to Russian propaganda.
01:37:11.000This was an article that they posted just a little while back.
01:37:15.000They basically say that we constantly...
01:37:18.000Number one, we are constantly linked on the Drudge Report.
01:37:34.000A thousand times to so-called Russian propaganda in the year of 2016. Number one, as Drudge aptly pointed out on Twitter, that about 37% of Washington Post's ad traffic comes from the Drudge Report.
01:37:51.000So I think what Matt Drudge should do is just take a month.
01:37:56.000Don't link to the Washington Post anymore.
01:37:58.000Maybe just don't do it for the rest of the year.
01:39:03.000I don't hear Jeff Bezos complaining about the BBC pushing British propaganda.
01:39:07.000Drudge lists the BBC on the Drudge Report, so I don't understand what's going on there.
01:39:13.000Maybe it's just because they're liberal.
01:39:15.000It's a liberal thing to do to be state-sponsored, unless you're Russian.
01:39:19.000But anyways, if it's out there in the open, as long as competition is loud, I don't necessarily see what the problem is, as long as you're saying, yeah, we're state-sponsored media, but we're putting our own angle out there, but that's fine.
01:39:31.000However, it's a little bit hypocritical, and I think that it's a little bit more malicious on the other side of things, because the Washington Post is a CIA asset, but they won't admit it.
01:40:34.000He made a contract with the CIA, so he recently secured a $600 million contract from the CIA, which is at least twice what he paid for for the Washington Post.
01:40:47.000He recently disclosed that the company's web services business is building a private cloud for the CIA to use for its data needs.
01:40:57.000For anybody that might want to buy an Amazon Alexa, I think there's also an Echo.
01:41:08.000I don't really keep up with that stuff.
01:41:10.000But it's for the CIA. So whenever you're in your house with your Alexa Alexa, She's just listening to you, sending your data to the CIA. She listens in on your conversations.
01:41:34.000It listens to your voice even when it's not on, and it's actually for building an AI system.
01:41:41.000It studies the way that humans talk with each other and other stuff, so it's kind of creepy in that regard.
01:41:46.000But if that's what you're into, then that's perfectly fine.
01:41:49.000You can turn over your private information all you want to Amazon and thereby the CIA. But that's what the contract is between Bezos and the CIA. He's turning over your private data To the CIA for all of its wonderful, harmless data needs.
01:42:07.000So anyways, after this happened, a petition came up calling on the Washington Post to disclose its new ties to the CIA. But they haven't done that yet because the Post...
01:42:20.000While they do often report on CIA activities, being that the owner of the Washington Post is the main owner of Amazon, and Amazon is now gaining huge profits directly from the CIA, they still haven't done that.
01:42:33.000You think that they really should do that, but they don't seem to have a problem with being state-sponsored media, but that's perfectly fine.
01:42:40.000Now, they did recently report on a CIA activity Anonymous claim that there was a Russian hack, which is interesting.
01:42:51.000And it's funny because it says the Post reported on the CIA, but it's really the CIA reporting on the CIA. But anyways, that's beside the point.
01:43:27.000It says here they provided a full range of clandestine services, simple intelligence gathering, all the way to serving as go-betweens with spies in communist countries.
01:43:36.000They shared their notebooks with the CIA. They considered themselves ambassadors without portfolios.
01:43:43.000Very, very bizarre, kind of creepy stuff that was going on.
01:43:48.000Now, Carl Bernstein was the one that reported on this in 1977. Though he didn't mention the CIA, excuse me, the Post or the CIA, he didn't note the Post as an offender in this particular article.
01:44:01.000But according to Tim Wiener, the CIA did work directly with the Washington Post, among many other outlets.
01:44:12.000He wrote of the CIA's first official chief, Alan Dulles.
01:44:16.000Dulles kept in close touch with the men who ran the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the nation's leading weekly magazines.
01:44:24.000He could pick up the phone and edit a breaking story, make sure an irritating foreign correspondent was yanked from the field, or hire the services of men such as Times, Berlin, Bureau Chief, and Newsweek's Man in Tokyo.
01:44:38.000So this guy, being the head of the CIA, had a lot of power over the news media.
01:44:41.000He could essentially call them up and say, hey, write a story on this.
01:44:59.000Now, the American news media, as part of this program, actually helped create public support For a coup covertly backed by the CIA in South America.
01:45:13.000If you go down further, I'm at this point just listing the different things that they've been involved in, and then I'm going to kind of relate to how that's relevant today.
01:45:23.000The post again served as a platform for warring factions within the CIA during the Bush years.
01:45:29.000There was a new director who replaced George Tenet.
01:45:33.000After he resigned, and this man, whose name was Goss, vowed to repair the agency's broken reputation, but swamp creatures don't like when you do that, so the other agents took to the Washington Post to smear Goss, and here it basically just talks about how they used the Washington Post to get this guy kicked out of the agency.
01:45:55.000So that's just kind of a quick little rundown of how the CIA has used media outlets, including the Washington Post in the past.
01:46:04.000Now, the reason I bring that stuff up, the Washington Post, excuse me, the CIA, I keep getting it mixed up, but they're really one and the same.
01:46:13.000The CIA has been doing this stuff for years.
01:46:24.000If you don't think that this stuff is still going on, then...
01:46:26.000I don't know, you're smoking crack or something.
01:46:29.000Because government atrocities have been going on since the beginning of government.
01:46:35.000You know, you could look all the way back to...
01:46:38.000I mean, you could look back to examples in Rome where Nero allegedly burnt down a huge portion of the city to clear a way for him to build a giant palace.
01:46:47.000You can look all the way up to stuff like that.
01:46:49.000Or if you want to look at a more recent example, you can look at events like MKUltra.
01:46:55.000For example, guys, if you look up, if you Google MKUltra summary, there's a history.com article that gives a good summary of it, and there's some good stuff in there.
01:47:07.000But basically, they would, for example, they would lure a man into a hotel using a prostitute, then they would give him a drink that has LSD in it, and they would conduct experiments on him.
01:47:53.000Look at things like Operation Northwoods, which came as a plan on JFK's desk after the Bay of Pigs failed invasion that was planned by the CIA. Basically what Operation Northwoods was was a set of false flag operations that the Joint Chiefs of Staff had devised up because they wanted to invade Cuba and set up a military dictatorship.
01:48:21.000They said that the Soviets had set up a military dictatorship inside of Cuba.
01:49:03.000I mean, there's the Gulf of Tonkin, in which a ship was sunk in order to justify more troops being sent to Vietnam.
01:49:12.000There is the USS Maine, which was a ship that was sunk in order to provoke the U.S. Well, rather to rally public opinion into sending America to war with Spain.
01:49:27.000In the Spanish-American War, there's plenty of false flag events, there's plenty of government atrocities, but for some reason we think we live in a different age.
01:49:37.000We think that those things aren't happening anymore.
01:49:39.000We think that the CIA is no longer paying off journalists, like the Washington Post, if you can even call them journalists anymore.
01:50:29.000And Ecclesiastes in the Bible, one thing that's said over and over again, because it's actually a poem, a lot of people don't understand that a lot of portions of the Bible are actually poetry.
01:50:38.000There's a chorus that there's nothing new under the sun, and that's just, I mean, it's abundantly true if you look at government.
01:50:43.000And that's why government needs to be limited, because there's nothing new under the sun.
01:50:59.000I think it's pretty clear that even though the Washington Post supposedly hates state-funded media like RT and Sputnik, which openly admit that they're state-funded media, meanwhile they don't hate the BBC, which is also state-funded media, just happens to be liberal.
01:51:19.000They also hate Drudge for linking to RT and Sputnik, but they don't seem to mention that they...
01:51:30.000And they're secretly state funded media.
01:51:32.000Now they like to pull this idea that there's no conflict of interest because Jeff Bezos receives money for Amazon and not for Amazon.
01:51:43.000The Washington Post, but this is the same argument as what you see with Planned Parenthood.
01:51:48.000Because the government supposedly doesn't give them money for abortions.
01:51:51.000They give them money for contraceptives and birth control and healthcare programs and stuff.
01:51:57.000But all that does, I mean, if you stop and think about it and you're not a lying hack, then you can admit that that money going to those other things frees up money that would have otherwise gone to those things to go for abortions.
01:52:12.000Bezos is just receiving government underhanded, under-the-table money to push certain narratives and also give them your private data and listen to you talk to your family, your relatives, your wife, all the private little things you think in your household Amazon is sending to the government.
01:52:37.000So actually, you know, if you Google Washington Post fake news, because I was going to compile a list of fake news stuff just so that I could show you some of the narratives that they're pushing, but if you guys actually Google Washington Post fake news back there, you won't get any results about any Washington Post fake news stories because Google, just like the Washington Post, receives government money.
01:53:52.000One of them is about one to two minutes long.
01:53:53.000The other one's just under one minute.
01:53:55.000But essentially what it is, a Washington Post reporter or journalist, so-called journalist or something, calls James O'Keefe to meet up and talk about this thing.
01:54:07.000The Washington Post guy brought his own cameraman.
01:54:09.000He brought his own talking points and questions or whatever.
01:54:13.000And he was perfectly happy to talk to O'Keefe about this stuff.
01:54:19.000Until he saw that O'Keefe came up with his own microphone and his own cameraman.
01:54:23.000So if we can go ahead and roll that first video, guys, that would be great.
01:55:41.000Is the Washington Post ambushing me and confronting us because of what we're about to release?
01:55:47.000Is this a sort of anticipatory behavior ahead of what we're about to do?
01:55:53.000For several weeks, you have had one of your employees contacting our reporters.
01:55:59.000Under a false name, having multiple interviews, we have been trying to test the veracity of the stories of the folks coming forward accusing Roy Moore.
01:56:09.000We're putting your employee through the same rigor that we put everyone else through.
01:56:14.000We went down and spent, we had reporters for weeks in Alabama, talking to each of them, multiple interviews.
01:56:20.000Your employee sat for multiple interviews and there were inconsistencies in our story.
01:56:23.000And therefore, that's why we came up here to flesh this out.
01:56:26.000Do you know that there are multiple people on videotape making some pretty outrageous comments?
01:56:34.000Okay, so this is a reporter for the Washington Post who's come to our headquarters to confront me.
01:56:44.000And we think it's in anticipation of some things that are about to come out.
01:56:48.000He came all the way here to ask me a question.
01:56:58.000So the moment I take out my microphone, he drives away.
01:57:05.000Just when you thought you've seen it all.
01:57:08.000Reporter for the Washington Post comes to confront me.
01:57:11.000and now he leaves okay so that was uh that was james o'keefe like i said um He was meeting up with the Washington Post reporter to discuss the story about him supposedly getting busted in the middle of a sting that he was setting up.
01:57:37.000But the guy, as soon as he saw O'Keefe's cameraman in the microphone, he decided to run away because he's just a coward, I guess.
01:57:45.000He doesn't want to be on camera having to answer questions.
01:57:51.000And also, if you look, I just wanted to make a note.
01:58:04.000Every time I go out, whenever I'm holding the camera, if it's just me going solo or whatever, they always want me to turn the camera around on me.
01:58:11.000Or they bring their own cameras out and they get all up in my face and film.
02:00:08.000The Washington Post is state-funded media, and they're also cowardly little losers who can't even confront somebody when an opposing cameraman shows up.
02:00:17.000But anyways, that's enough of the Washington Post for now.
02:00:26.000I don't need to go too much more into that.
02:00:28.000Let's shift gears a little bit and move into the ever-present topic of net neutrality, which you can't seem to get away from on the internet these days.
02:00:39.000Basically, net neutrality is just laws saying that ISPs can't discriminate against...
02:00:46.000Certain websites, they can't charge more or throttle internet speeds going to certain websites.
02:02:17.000But basically, they protested outside.
02:02:22.000The group is called Color Change, which is an organization funded by Soros that bills itself as the nation's largest online racial justice organization and has charged Chairman Pai of the FCC with racism.
02:02:38.000Can you guys find a picture of Ajit Pai, please?
02:02:43.000It's like A-J-I-T-P-A-I. This guy is a racist.
02:02:49.000Ajit Pai, chairman of the FCC. But basically, net neutrality is essential to protecting our free speech and open internet, which has been crucial to...
02:03:52.000Speaking of net neutrality, CNN now wants to ban the term fake news.
02:03:57.000CNN, after the slogan became synonymous with CNN itself, thanks to President Donald Trump, CNN, Washington Post, New York Times, they loved the term fake news when they were talking about InfoWars, the Gateway Pundit, Breitbart.
02:04:12.000They kind of coined the term, actually.
02:04:15.000I mean, John Rappaport's been using it for like 15, 20 years, so that's the thing.
02:04:20.000But they coined it, you know, trying to use it to discredit us, but the president turned it around on them, and now it's gone haywire.
02:04:27.000There's a Washington Post article saying fake news backfired.
02:05:27.000They're wrapping them in fabric so they look like gifts under a pretty little Christmas tree.
02:05:34.000Now you might be familiar with some of the attacks that have been happening across Europe.
02:05:39.000You know, France, England, Germany, New York City, where a culturally enriched individual rents a truck and...
02:05:52.000Culturally enriches some peaceful Westerners to death.
02:05:56.000By that I mean a Muslim runs over Christian white people in a truck.
02:06:00.000Not that they're all Christians, but that's kind of the point is that they're Christians or Jews or atheists or any of the other countless groups that Muslims are told to destroy.
02:06:11.000I meant kill, but destroy works too, because that's kind of what they do.
02:06:15.000Whether it be, you know, car bombs, running over people, nail bombs at an Ariana Grande concert, killing kids.
02:06:22.000It's, you know, it's multiculturalism though, so it's good.
02:07:33.000So many European nations, including Germany and the Netherlands, have taken to decorating and hiding the anti-terror blocks from view, either painting them bright colors to make them resemble Lego blocks or wrapping them in fabric so they look like gifts.
02:07:45.000The resemblance of some Lego blocks, of some blocks to Lego and the responsibility the German chancellor has had for bringing the sudden surge of mass migration to Europe.
02:07:55.000And with some believe a spike in radical Islamic Jihad, there might be a connection to radical Islamic Jihad.
02:09:58.000He's begun to rally a peaceful revolution against EU authoritarianism and the Islamization of Europe, pending a new declaration titled, Time to Drain the Swamp, Also in Europe.
02:10:13.000If you listen to him, I wouldn't, you know, a lot of people say that he's like Trump because he's really brash and he kind of just doesn't care what people think.
02:10:19.000I wouldn't say he's exactly like Trump just because, I mean, he is in that regard.
02:10:24.000He doesn't care what people say and he says basically what he thinks.
02:11:35.000Citing the growing divide between Western and Central Eastern Europe, which has split along the fault line of mass immigration and open borders, Wilders refers to 1989's Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia as a model for what he feels must take place in order for Europeans to reconquer their nations.
02:11:51.000I mean, it's terrifyingly sad that Europeans are having to reconquer their nations.
02:12:09.000If I can get a little bit of extra money in my paycheck that I earned, don't get me wrong, I'm still pissed off whenever the government takes money that I earned for useless programs to find out that lesbians are in fact fat.
02:12:24.000I'm a little bit irked when they take money for that.
02:12:26.000If I could save a little bit of money based on that, by all means, please give me my money, government, or just don't take it, actually.
02:12:34.000But I digress because I said I'm not that concerned about tax.
02:12:40.000Relatively speaking, I'm not that concerned with taxes.
02:12:47.000I'm more concerned with things like demographic change, open borders, the Islamization of our society, because demographic change is how...
02:13:38.000I mean, if we could wrangle the deficit and the debt ceiling and everything, by all means, let's do that too.
02:13:45.000But if we don't focus on the demographic changes that are going on in the country and Western Europe, then we won't have taxes to worry about because we'll be living under Sharia rule or some other bizarre form of communist dictatorship.
02:14:07.000Our current immigration system is to forcibly change the demographics in the country to vote for leftist progressive policies because they know that the people coming in, Ann Coulter has called them peasant cultures.
02:14:22.000It's specifically designed to bring in people from these peasant cultures in order to shift the voting demographics towards leftist progressive policies.
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02:25:22.000Welcome back to the InfoWars Know Your Enemy 34-hour broadcasts.
02:25:34.000My name is Jake Lloyd, joined here by Harrison Smith.
02:25:38.000We're going to continue talking about a little bit of the things we were talking about earlier, and Harrison also brought some interesting stuff that he's kind of been working with that he's going to educate us on.
02:25:51.000But we're actually going to go to a call real quick.
02:25:54.000We have a caller that's been waiting on the line for just about two hours now.
02:26:41.000But, you know, just before the break, we're going to wrap this up.
02:26:44.000But just before the break, we were talking about demographics changing and everything and how the...
02:26:50.000How the progressives, the liberals, use demographics to change the voting populace.
02:26:56.000The Hart-Sellers Act of, I believe, 1964 fundamentally changed the way that the immigration system works in our country in order to shift things because these people from these peasant cultures come in and they vote for free stuff essentially because they don't have any respect for Americanism 1964 fundamentally changed the way that the immigration system works in our country in order to shift things because these people from these If you have any particular thoughts on that, Harrison, I'd love to hear them.
02:27:25.000Well, for me, it's less about what's happening in America, because obviously the big demographic shift that's happening right now is happening in Western Europe.
02:27:34.000I mean, the phrase that I like to use with it that I think I've heard a couple of people use before, but I don't think people realize just how accurate this phrase is, is reverse colonization, because that's really what's happening.
02:27:45.000It's the same process that's going on with colonization, except rather than sort of a I don't want to say superior culture, but sort of more advanced culture going into a less advanced culture and taking it over.
02:27:57.000Instead of the sort of conquerors going in and putting people down with force, you actually have the people who are being sort of displaced It's
02:28:29.000weird for a couple different reasons because you have...
02:28:34.000On one hand, you have certain news outlets and everything saying that birth rates are too low, so we need Muslim migrants to come in and help with the birth rates in Germany, for example.
02:28:48.000But then German outlets are also telling Germans not to have kids because it's bad for the environment.
02:28:58.000It's another thing that people, I don't think a lot of people understand, because not a lot of people go and read the Quran, or they don't study Islam, but this is actually a way that Islam has historically conquered areas.
02:29:09.000They go into an area, if they can't do it militarily, because they just, they couldn't.
02:29:12.000They couldn't do it militarily, so they would come into an area and essentially emplace themselves and out-reproduce the culture in that area until they outnumbered and it becomes a Muslim area.
02:29:25.000Right, and if you listen to some of the more prominent Muslim speakers, if you just search on YouTube or whatever, I mean, you can hear it sort of in their own words.
02:29:33.000I mean, Islam, that's what's sort of so interesting about Islam is that it's a religion, certainly, but there's also this very secular, like, political aspect to it where it just lays out exactly how, you know, you vote for a leader and the leader has to, you know, get this many votes and he's not a legitimate emir, as they call him. get this many votes and he's not a legitimate emir, And, you know, the emir can enforce Sharia law if that's what he said he was going to do, but if he didn't say he was going to do that, then he can't enforce it unless he's voting.
02:29:59.000And so anyway, it's all these sort of, it's a very political ideology as well as religious.
02:30:04.000Yeah, it's a socio-political system as much as it is a religion.
02:30:07.000And you see places, especially like in Sweden, they have the no-go zones.
02:30:10.000Well, those are, I mean, they're essentially colonies.
02:30:14.000They're independent of the national government.
02:30:17.000I mean, literally the police and the fire can't go in there without like a SWAT team to protect them.
02:30:22.000And really the other thing that I think people are sort of missing about the idea of this being colonization is that if you went back in time to the 1700s, I don't know.
02:31:04.000If this level of white guilt persists, because that's what it is.
02:31:09.000It's a level of white guilt that allows this to happen because white people feel guilty for past colonization or whatever the situation is.
02:31:18.000Well, it's like Alex always says that we have been able to create this civilization that is actually founded on justice and forgiveness and sort of Christian values that can seem like weakness if they're abused.
02:31:36.000And that's what's happening right now is that our openness is being abused.
02:31:39.000So, you know, we'll see what the outcome is.
02:31:44.000But I think no matter what, I think people are going to look back at what's going on right now and sort of scratch their heads in the same way that we look back to the 1700s and go, how, you know, how could these people that in so many other ways seem like very good upstanding people at the same time be, you know, mass murdering the Native Americans?
02:32:01.000It's like, well, the moral plane shifts and suddenly you find you're on the wrong side of the coin.
02:32:07.000Well, hopefully we don't have to look back 100 years later.
02:32:10.000Hopefully people wake up soon and start, you know, it's not a racist thing to ask.
02:33:04.000There's not any easy answer to that that we can give you in a quick little discussion like that, but hopefully we at least raise awareness.
02:33:12.000Anyways, so to shift gears a little bit once again, Harrison, you've done some digging into the French Revolution, kind of drawing some parallels and...
02:33:24.000There's some applicable lessons that could be learned from the French Revolution, believe it or not, for our modern times.
02:33:29.000So go ahead and lay out kind of the foundations for that.
02:34:22.000There you see the guillotine being used, which at the time was actually a scientific invention that was put into place to make it more humane, because if you were doing beheadings with an axe or with a sword, or doing hanging, it was actually a little bit more gruesome.
02:34:45.000But the French Revolution, you know, so we don't learn about it very much.
02:34:49.000We learn a lot about the American Revolution, which is great because it was awesome.
02:34:52.000But the French Revolution is in a lot of ways a lot more applicable to like what's going on right now because the American Revolution was very clean cut, right?
02:35:01.000You had a colony and you had their, you know, the empire that was ruling over them with an ocean in between.
02:35:06.000And if you just sever that tie, it was easy, it was clean.
02:35:10.000It was a clear distinction between the two.
02:35:12.000Well, I would say most revolutions and the French Revolution took place within a single country where you had a population that actually had to live with each other during, before and after the revolution.
02:35:29.000You have one side that would come into power, and they would try to eliminate all of their enemies, and they would do a pretty good job at it.
02:35:36.000And then somebody else would come into power, and those people who had just, you know, set the table and set the precedent of you kill all your political enemies, well, suddenly they were the victims.
02:35:46.000I think what you said about the American Revolution being a very, like...
02:35:55.000I don't think that a lot of Americans really understand how exceptional and incredible the American Revolution was because that's all we know.
02:36:05.000When we think of revolution, that's what we think of.
02:36:45.000They're very bloody and they're not as peaceful after the initial war as ours was.
02:36:51.000And it's a good distinction because we are going through a sort of revolution at this point.
02:36:57.000People might not realize what a revolutionary time that we live in is, but it really is.
02:37:05.000And it's very similar to the French Revolution because the French Revolution, you have to understand, was a revolution of the people against a globalist ruling elite.
02:37:14.000It was the nobility and the church who were literally an international network of elites that worked together to keep each other in power.
02:37:23.000And actually, that was a big part of the French Revolution is you had things like the king literally like I don't know if he put on a mustache, but he was like pretended to be a coach driver because he was trying to escape France to get into Austria to get an army to go back into France to oppress his own people.
02:37:39.000And the French had to stop him from doing that and like caught him at the border and sent him back and basically kept him in prison and obviously eventually killed him.
02:37:46.000But but that was the the big clash was that you actually had this network of nobility that wanted to keep their power and internationally wanted to keep their power and were working together to keep down the people, essentially.
02:38:01.000And so in the French Revolution, it all started with this thing called the Estates General, which was like a big Congress with a three estates.
02:38:07.000So the three estates are the clergy, the nobility, and then what was called the third estate, which was everybody else.
02:38:13.000And it was actually the third estate represented 95 percent of the people in France.
02:38:17.000That was the merchants, the workers, the farmers, the peasants, everybody who wasn't the ultra rich nobility or or clergy, which, of course, meant the Catholic Church.
02:38:27.000And so they had this this thing called the Estates General, where all three estates got together to try to solve a problem.
02:38:33.000And they hadn't called one in over 100 years.
02:38:35.000They called an assembly of the nobility to try to solve things, because at this point in time, in 1789, the finances were terrible.
02:38:44.000France was basically totally bankrupt.
02:38:46.000And so they got together to try to solve this problem.
02:38:57.000And it was only supposed to take a couple months or maybe even just a couple weeks to try to hammer out some agreements and do some financial shenanigans, and hopefully everything would be solved.
02:39:09.000Well, nine months later, they're still in Versailles, and things have only gotten worse.
02:39:16.000Pretty sideways from like, I think like the second day, the third estate sort of went rogue and started demanding all these things because they were really mad.
02:39:25.000I think one thing that should be noted is, people may or may not make the distinction, but you mentioned the globalist ruling elite in Europe.
02:39:33.000They're all working together because...
02:39:55.000There is a united ruling class over Europe in that era just the same way that there is in Europe now through the European Union because there's this ruling political class in Brussels that has connections with each individual nation's leaders and they're beholden to the European Union over the people.
02:40:16.000Right, and even if they're not necessarily colluding and watching each other's back or whatever, they at least recognize, hey, if this happens in France and this king gets overthrown and this whole system that we have established gets tossed aside, well, what's to stop I'm not even sure if it was Germany at this point, but proto-Germany.
02:40:37.000What's to stop them from seeing what's happening in France and rising up and doing something similar to that?
02:40:43.000So anyway, you have these three estates.
02:40:48.000Basically, the big event that sort of changes everything and sort of applies to what's happening today is this move that happens nine months after the Estates General are called.
02:40:59.000They actually move from Versailles to Paris.
02:41:02.000So when they're in Versailles, all of these representatives who've been elected from their individual provinces, they all stay in group lodgings and they stay with people who are from their same province.
02:41:14.000But after months of bickering and political intrigue and this sort of thing, the ties that bind them to their provincial neighbors weaken.
02:41:25.000And by the time they move to Paris, which is what happened in October of 1789, when the king...
02:41:32.000There's so much interesting stuff about the French Revolution.
02:41:38.000Instead of grouping with provincial neighbors, they actually group with people who agree with them and vote like them and agree with them ideologically.
02:41:53.000And it just, I mean, it makes perfect sense that if you're around people that think like you and vote like you and agree like you about everything, not only are you going to get extremism in that one direction, but there's going to be other people that think differently that are becoming extreme on the other level, and you get And extreme polarizations.
02:42:28.000People do it on purpose when they only follow and choose to read about things that agree with their point of view.
02:42:35.000And it also happens artificially how they try to feed you things that they think you're going to like and actually narrow your view down.
02:42:42.000All of these algorithms that they have on Google and things, they don't expand your horizons.
02:42:47.000They actually narrow them down and limit what you're able to see.
02:42:50.000So that's what's happening now, and that's how you get extremism.
02:42:52.000So when the group moved from Versailles to Paris, it not only had this split, you're also under the watchful eye of the extremely radical Parisians who were pretty much from the beginning radical liberals, which meant that the conservatives had to sort of watch their tongue because which meant that the conservatives had to sort of watch their tongue because everything they were saying was being watched by By the Parisian citizens who were not afraid to string you right up if you said the wrong thing.
02:43:19.000So they were very careful to watch their tongue and couldn't say the wrong thing.
02:43:41.000And one of the other things that happened when they moved to Paris is, it's sort of a piece of trivia, but I think it's really interesting because it's one of the things that we use every day, multiple times a day, dozens of times a day when you're working in a place like Infowars, and that's the distinction between left and right, how we say left meaning liberal and right meaning conservative.
02:43:58.000Well, that comes from the French Revolution when they moved to Paris.
02:44:01.000They actually started meeting in a place called the Minaj, which is the horse training grounds at the Tuileries Palace in Versailles.
02:44:09.000Just like how they lodged with people that they were provincially neighbors with, the meeting hall that they met in Versailles was sort of a...
02:44:17.000It was just sort of a big room or sort of a U shape, and everybody kind of sat everywhere.
02:44:20.000Well, the menage, the horse training grounds, was split.
02:44:24.000It was bleachers on one side, bleachers on the other, and a dead space in the middle.
02:44:28.000And it just so happened that pretty much as soon as they started meeting there, the conservatives went to the right, the liberals went to the left, and that's still our etymology.
02:44:40.000It's funny because people, number one, don't understand the history behind the left-right spectrum that we use, and that is where it comes from.
02:44:49.000But it kind of brings up an interesting point because...
02:44:53.000As much as BS as Keynesian economics is, but the boom-bust cycle is a good analogy for this because that's generally how political cycles go.
02:45:06.000You can start out kind of in the center.
02:45:11.000There's a little left, there's a little right.
02:45:14.000But then, you know, something happens and it pushes people more to the left, more to the right.
02:45:17.000And people slowly get more and more to the right until they become so polarized that there is no center and interrupts into some sort of violence or revolution or whatever.
02:45:30.000It reaches a boiling point where it boils over and then it calms down a little bit and it comes back to the middle.
02:45:57.000Obviously, in the Soviet Union, prior to it being the Soviet Union, it got to that boiling point, and they overthrew the monarchy and instituted a far-left regime being the Soviet Union.
02:46:10.000In Germany, due to the financial crisis and everything, we had Weimar Germany, which was extremely, extremely liberal and very degenerate.
02:46:19.000And so we saw the rise of a radical right wing regime, the Nazis.
02:46:25.000So it's very fascinating to see exactly where the U.S. will take this.
02:46:29.000Hopefully it doesn't erupt and fall into a radical either side regime.
02:46:34.000Hopefully, I'm really hoping that with Trump we see some balance brought to it.
02:46:41.000Some, because it's being pushed very far to the right now.
02:46:43.000Hopefully he got in there early enough that it will shift the Overton window back to the right and, you know, actually more to the center.
02:46:50.000Well, it's just, you know, it's one of those things, you know, it is kind of like a feedback loop where it just gets more and more driven.
02:46:56.000You know, every time it bounces back, it goes even farther that way until suddenly, you know, it's just all chaos where you have, you know, a very leftist liberal group and then, you know, you have the people on the right who come up against that and then a more extreme group on the left and then a more extreme group on the right and it just goes back and forth until suddenly, you know, you get Napoleon and an empire and, you know, just...
02:47:22.000And that's why it frustrates me so much when When liberals or leftists or conservatives do things and they haven't thought, what if this is in the hands of somebody else?
02:47:38.000I mean, it's a classic Trump thing where I'm so glad that Trump is in office because all these people who have always loved the expansion of governmental power are now suddenly freaking out that this power is in the hands of somebody who they don't like.
02:47:50.000It's like, well, maybe if you'd been thinking about this the whole time, you wouldn't have let the expansion of the government increase.
02:47:58.000So many times to get to this point that it is actually dangerous if somebody, you know, with the wrong intentions gets the reign of power.
02:48:04.000And it's the same thing like when I think it was Harry Reid did the nuclear option or or whatever.
02:48:11.000And and, you know, it got rid of the supermajority.
02:48:15.000And now that's coming back to Biden in the butt.
02:48:17.000So it's like, you know, you just have to think, just don't do anything that you wouldn't want your enemies to be able to do.
02:48:24.000just like in the French Revolution, don't kill all of your political enemies because as soon as you're out of power, they're going to kill you.
02:48:42.000I mean, if you look over the last year or the last nine months since Trump was put into office, you don't have as many violent outbursts that we saw in the beginning of the year.
02:48:52.000We went to where Chicken Man attacked us, that Antifa rally in front of the Capitol.
02:49:01.000It was like, I mean, the shot at the end is just this this tiny little parade barely making any noise as it sort of fades off in the distance.
02:49:08.000That's that's kind of the best option we can hope for at this point.
02:49:11.000It really fallen from their from their former glory.
02:49:49.000But that's where really I learned about this.
02:49:52.000I mean, it happened with the Rome podcast, too, where you're sitting listening to it going, man, it sounds like he's talking about America right now when he's talking about the fall of Rome.
02:49:59.000Same thing happened with the French Revolution, where I'm just sitting there listening to him describe the French Revolution, just thinking he's just describing exactly what's happening now, just not quite.
02:50:08.000Yeah, I said it earlier in the show, in this segment at least, there's nothing new under the sun.
02:50:13.000All governments follow the same, they follow the same arc.
02:50:17.000There's only a couple different arcs that they can follow, and great nations always, you know.
02:50:23.000There's weird consistencies between the French Revolution and what's happening now.
02:50:30.000That don't really mean anything, but it's just kind of interesting to note, like, the reason they actually moved to Versailles was because of something called the Women's March.
02:50:38.000I'm sorry, the reason they moved from Versailles to Paris was something called the Women's March on Versailles, which was where a ton of housewives in Paris who were sick of not being able to buy bread and were sick of the high bread prices.
02:51:02.000Well, they carried pitchforks and brought cannons, and they forced the government out of Versailles into Paris so they could keep an eye on them.
02:51:10.000So, yeah, there's an irony that's like, that's what a women's march can't accomplish when the stakes are real, and when you really want to accomplish something and you have a goal in mind, not just sort of the...
02:51:22.000The show that they did to Trump where they just sort of...
02:51:27.000Yeah, didn't really actually have any point to make because Trump has never done anything that is anti-woman as far as I can tell.
02:51:36.000But anyway, it's just kind of interesting that this whole thing sort of...
02:51:39.000It doesn't begin, but one of the major movements of it begins with a women's march, which is just another sort of historical consistency that is something else that you see brought up again.
02:51:50.000Anyway, for any of our viewers who are fans of history, if you haven't checked out the French Revolution, I highly recommend it because that's just the tip of the iceberg into things that you can learn about the modern day through the French Revolution.
02:52:06.000Not just things that we use, like the left-right paradigm, but also just the way that the modern world was created.
02:52:14.000I know I can ramble forever about something like the French Revolution, but one of the really interesting things is the French Revolution was really where you got the idea of a citizenry in arms.
02:52:23.000I know there was a little bit of that in the American Revolution, and obviously that was a big part of it, was that it was citizens who were arming themselves.
02:52:29.000But the French Revolution, you have to understand, in Europe, you had pretty much nothing but these nobles with a lot of money.
02:52:35.000And they would often buy or if they ever needed to wage a war, they would just pay professional mercenaries.
02:52:41.000A lot of times they were not even from their own country.
02:52:43.000French people would use German mercenaries.
02:52:45.000Everybody would use German mercenaries, actually.
02:52:47.000But but that was it was small, private, professional armies.
02:52:50.000And when the French Revolution happened, you had this a lot of turmoil within France, which other countries wanted to take advantage of.
02:52:58.000But you also had this whole, oh, they're throwing off the nobility.
02:53:02.000We have to stop this now before it spreads like a contagion to other countries.
02:53:06.000And so you had all of these other countries invading France.
02:53:09.000And for France to actually fight against that, they had to arm their own citizens and enlist their own citizens.
02:53:14.000And so where before you had—before the French Revolution, major battles would have a couple thousand people get— Get killed and a little bit of land would get exchanged or whatever.
02:53:25.000After the French Revolution, Napoleon, I think, is famous for saying, you know, I spend 30,000 lives a month.
02:53:33.000I mean, when you had millions of people in the field or tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people in the field, that all came about because of the French Revolution.
02:53:43.000Kind of invented the idea of total war prior to actual total war in the...
02:53:50.000And you could really consider the French Revolution the first world war because it was, in a lot of ways, a world war was a conglomeration of all the other.
02:54:02.000Wow, no, that is super fascinating stuff.
02:54:06.000We were talking about it a little bit earlier before we got on air, and I was actually fascinated.
02:54:10.000Because, you know, I know the basic history of it, but there's a lot of...
02:54:17.000I hadn't even noticed there before, but we definitely need to, people need to learn more about it.
02:54:21.000Yeah, and I forgot to mention sort of one of the reasons that I wanted to bring this up now.
02:54:25.000I've been thinking about it for a while and sort of, you know, running through my head thinking, oh, I should do a segment on the French Revolution or whatever.
02:54:32.000And then just this week or maybe last week, Owen Schroer on the War Room kept bringing up, you know, this idea of j'accuse, of this idea of with the sexual harassment things that you can just, an accusation is as good as a conviction.
02:54:45.000And basically, if someone just accuses you of something, you're deemed guilty.
02:54:49.000And obviously, in the French Revolution, this happened all the time.
02:54:51.000Someone would just say, hey, you're not a true revolutionary.
02:54:54.000And boom, they would be in the guillotine.
02:55:15.000If you get off for a murder, if they find you innocent, you can go on about your life.
02:55:19.000It might be difficult, but you can go about it relatively normally.
02:55:23.000Any other kind of crime, you can get away with if you're deemed innocent.
02:55:27.000But with sexual crimes like that, you're just immediately found guilty in the court of public opinion, and there's not really any getting away from it.
02:55:36.000I'm not complaining about this, but obviously there's where you have to register and then anytime you move, you have to go tell all your neighbors that you're something.
02:55:46.000And that's a good thing for those that are found guilty.
02:56:30.000Alright, it looks like they're getting some info from somebody on the line.
02:56:35.000But anyways, while we're sitting here...
02:56:39.000Apparently, according to the Gateway Pundit, Time Magazine will name Linda Sarsour Person of the Year after she called for jihad against President Trump.
02:56:48.000Speaking of migrants that want to destroy our nation and our culture...
02:57:47.000power among himself not for the elite I guess I don't know which isn't good either way but he apparently told a Moroccan asylum seeker you're not in danger go back to Morocco right and I don't know It's a great point.
02:58:02.000If you're not in danger, then you're not a refugee.
02:58:44.000The quiet one that's actually going through some crazy stuff, and there's a lot of talk about that.
02:58:48.000But in France, I believe—you can pull the article on this—some academy or some academics just came out and said, hey, you know, the only way to prevent civil war in France right now is to establish a parallel justice system where you have the French justice system and an entirely independent justice system based, I guess, on Sharia, basically based on Islam.
02:59:08.000And they're saying that's the only way to prevent civil war because at this point it's either— Give in or fight back.
02:59:15.000Well, that's kind of always been the options.
02:59:40.000We're going to go ahead to a break right now real quick, and we're going to be coming back with Michael Zimmerman and Harrison Smith again.
02:59:46.000I've been joined by Harrison Smith this segment.
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03:11:15.000I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined by Harrison Smith.
03:11:18.000We've actually been here through the night running the switchers, putting clips together for this, and now we're going to be with you for the next two hours here on the 34-hour broadcast.
03:12:06.000So they're calling this whole thing Elsagate, Elsa being the character in Frozen.
03:12:10.000So they're using tags on these videos, and it basically boils down to adults are making videos for children to watch that have very disturbing subjects.
03:12:20.000And these are not friendly cartoons, but they're using these tags that kids will watch.
03:12:24.000These videos are not getting demonetized.
03:12:26.000They're actually in the YouTube Kids app.
03:12:28.000So, meanwhile, we made all of our live events that we were going to stream over the next...
03:12:42.000Now, these videos have topics in them.
03:12:45.000Mind you, these are monetized videos that they're playing on the YouTube Kids app because the parents put an iPad in front of their vaccine headchild to keep them entertained with the flashing lights for hours on end.
03:12:55.000And they're getting programmed with this...
03:13:26.000Irregular sizes, you'll have, you know, giant babies, tiny humans, and in some of these cases, it's even like a child abuse that they're filming.
03:13:35.000Small humans with huge heads, body dysmorphia, so belly inflation, stretched out limbs, amputated limbs, range of sexual topics, which we'll actually look up in a few minutes.
03:14:15.000Inappropriate, violent, nasty criminal behaviors, encourage, theft, assault, sexual assault, murder, cannibalism, the characters will be eating each other, dismemberment, drinking, and toilet related.
03:14:25.000There's lots of focus because kids are curious.
03:15:40.000I've seen ones with billions of views that are just, I mean, and they're just so creepy, but they're definitely programmed and designed I mean, almost scientifically, to appeal to kids to be happy and fun.
03:15:50.000And they've done studies where it really doesn't matter what you show a kid.
03:15:54.000If you just put him down in front of a TV and there are flickering lights, he will zone out and he'll watch it.
03:15:59.000And he just doesn't think about anything else and just absorbs it all.
03:16:03.000And it really doesn't matter what it is.
03:16:06.000That's why you can show a kid the same show over and over and over again.
03:16:10.000They aren't thinking about it critically.
03:17:41.000You'll be having a fantastic Thursday, fantastic Thanksgiving.
03:17:44.000Welcome back to the show, whether you are watching this to escape your family or your...
03:17:48.000This is actually, this would be a weird one to show your family where you get some of your news.
03:17:52.000That's because today is a weird, disturbing one, but it does kind of fit in the theme of Thanksgiving about family.
03:17:58.000Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be about good families.
03:18:00.000And the reason for that is this is kind of an update in addition to a story we covered last week about really, really inappropriate content on YouTube that was geared towards children.
03:18:08.000We saw a lot of animation and live action of characters hurting each other, doing weird sex fetish stuff together, characters eating poop, tricking each other into drinking each other's pee.
03:18:17.000I need a recap of that and that whole Elsagate thing.
03:19:03.000At that point, you're essentially forcing a child to work.
03:19:05.000The reason I mention that kind of channel that's geared towards children is because what we're about to compare it to is, oh my god.
03:19:10.000Channels we saw on YouTube like Toy Freak, 8 million plus subscribers, millions and millions of views on tons of videos.
03:19:16.000And the videos included things like the father terrifying the daughters, filming them while they were in the bathtub and shower, have them spit up food or force feed them or have them pretend to be babies.
03:19:26.000There's one video where it looks like the girl peed or they just try and make it look like the girl peed on herself.
03:19:30.000Why would you embrace a pee fetish video with your family?
03:19:33.000Like, I've seen the reports that he's done interviews and he said, you know, he was trying to follow trends.
03:20:31.000Like I said, those videos got demonetized before they even went live.
03:20:35.000...is a problem, just like many of these other outlets have been doing.
03:20:38.000But it's also to point out that YouTube is listening and doing something about it right now.
03:20:42.000Greg Chisholm, the Toy Freaks channel, got shut down.
03:20:44.000YouTube also saying in a statement this week, In the last week, we terminated over 50 channels and removed thousands of videos under these guidelines.
03:20:50.000YouTube also said in a recent announcement they're going a step further to block comments.
03:20:53.000On a lot of these videos with young kids, you have a lot of inappropriate sexual or predatory comments.
03:20:58.000It's probably like a lot of these things that really just use the AI, their algorithms to try to filter this out.
03:21:01.000It's like, we've seen how effective those are.
03:22:05.000Another one of the kids bleeding from his mouth.
03:22:06.000Keep in mind, it's not the case for every kind of video, but some of the videos that we're talking about here End up getting monetized.
03:22:11.000And that's without even going into the weird random shit that pops up if you search webcam video.
03:22:16.000You've got channels like Seven Fabulous Teens.
03:22:18.000And this channel might sound familiar because a while ago, Daniel Tosh on his show, Tosh.0, he pointed it out.
03:22:23.000They have videos like The Naughty Elf on a Shelf, where this teenage girl gets an elf on the shelf and then it kidnaps her, then dragging and taping her unconscious body against a wall.
03:22:33.000The elf on a shelf then eats the marshmallow in slow motion.
03:22:36.000And this is a channel that on its about page says, this is a parentally controlled and moderated channel.
03:22:41.000The parents are responsible for all uploads.
03:22:43.000And once again, I'm not making this video to shame YouTube.
03:24:10.000The reason they are talking about trying to perfect their algorithm to find it, to not just rely on human beings, is because there is just so much content.
03:24:16.000And if anything, it's good to see that there are some issues that it's not really a partisan issue.
03:24:21.000I've seen people on the left and the right calling this out because everyone wants just to protect the kids.
03:24:26.000That is where we're going to end today's show.
03:24:27.000I, of course, do want to pass the question off to you.
03:24:30.000With these stories coming out, does it make you concerned about YouTube kids?
03:24:33.000Well, and as Paul Joseph Watson would say, I'm sure that's perfectly normal.
03:24:41.000This is not what's been, you know, this is kind of a new thing in the past few years.
03:24:46.000These algorithmic, formulaic videos of targeting children in this way.
03:24:51.000Yeah, and you could hear on some of those clips the happy music.
03:24:54.000I mean, I feel like if you were a parent just in the other room, just sitting next to your child and not looking at the iPad, you wouldn't...
03:25:01.000Yeah, there's giggling sounds and things like that.
03:25:02.000It sounds like, oh, they're watching some positive things.
03:25:05.000And it's also just an association in the child's mind that this is happy and good and fun.
03:25:11.000In a lot of these videos, I mean, it's like they're graphically cutting off limbs with a sheer.
03:25:17.000Philly D there did a great job, and I'm glad he's drawn attention to this, but he also didn't show some of the more...
03:25:22.000Yeah, abortion is actually a theme in one of the videos I saw.
03:25:25.000One of the characters gets pregnant, then they jam a needle in her belly, and then they're walking around, the Joker's walking around with a...
03:26:14.000Because all of the all of the noises and the happy flashes and all these things.
03:26:18.000I mean, you could do that and you could have, you know, if you're just saying, oh, well, they're just making it because it's this formulaic thing that makes them a ton of money and gets a ton of views because it does get a ton of views and probably makes them a ton of money if it's monetized, which it usually is.
03:26:30.000Then but you can do this without making it incredibly creepy and disturbing.
03:26:36.000And I don't know if that's because they have some sort of ulterior motive where they're actually actively trying to program in some reaction or some association into these children, which is incredibly creepy.
03:26:47.000It's like grooming, like these pedophiles will do.
03:26:50.000It's mental conditioning for abuse, for exploitation.
03:26:55.000And if you've seen a bunch of videos of kids being kidnapped pretty explicitly and everybody's having a good time, maybe that makes it easier for kids to be kidnapped.
03:27:05.000I don't know what the grooming aspect of it, what the goal of it would be.
03:27:11.000That's kind of the issue I have with all this is I don't understand it.
03:27:26.000Kids will still watch dumb videos where the characters just dance around.
03:27:29.000Why do you have to make it about killing a baby?
03:27:31.000I think it is something to do with appealing to that part of the brain that knows something is wrong and they're not supposed to be watching it.
03:27:38.000And so it's sort of appealing to them when they...
03:27:40.000Because, I mean, obviously you don't...
03:27:41.000You don't need to be an old person to have an intrinsic reaction to something like blood.
03:27:46.000There's blood in this and scatological stuff that kids know.
03:27:51.000Even as little kids, they know it's wrong.
03:28:02.000The children whose parents are making them film these videos, like the Daddy of Five...
03:28:10.000five kids fight each other beat each other play pranks on each other and and the kids were crying in all these videos right you know they're not having a good time and he's raking in the youtube money because the these videos kid some of these channels get more views than our youtube channel I honestly don't know which is more disturbing because you have one that even as you're describing sticking needles in a pregnant woman, it's disturbing on so many levels for adults.
03:28:37.000The fact that it's for children just multiplies it by so many.
03:28:41.000But then you have the daddy of five thing where you're watching a kid being traumatized.
03:28:46.000It's just like, I don't know which is worse, but I know that YouTube is spending...
03:28:52.000A lot of time and money figuring out how to keep down Alex Jones from telling people that vaccines aren't good for them.
03:28:58.000And the kind of dirty secret of all of this is YouTube makes more money than these creators are making.
03:29:05.000So if these people are making millions a year, which it's in the tens of millions that they're paying out, YouTube is making more than that.
03:29:13.000The cut that they give the actual content creators is less than what they make.
03:29:20.000Presumably tens of millions a year off of these types of videos.
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03:29:51.000All of these messages support and promote freedom and exercise your First Amendment Good, but at the same time, a lot of people who have nothing to do with this are going to be affected, just like how the last adpocalypse, as they call it, affected a lot of people across the platform.
03:30:08.000Anytime you have anything like this is going to affect a lot of people that don't deserve it.
03:30:12.000At the same time, it's like, what else are you going to do to draw attention to this except for bring these big money corporations and say, hey, you're sponsoring this?
03:30:22.000Yeah, and then have them say, no, we're not going to advertise, especially on your children or family videos.
03:30:42.000The left and the Clintons kind of coined, but then was flipped on them, because then Trump gets in office and he's like, no, you're fake news, you're very fake news.
03:30:59.000You can actually look up, I think it's the Google Trends search, and it's like the spike for fake news that is a dramatic boom spike is like the day after the election.
03:31:10.000And of course they were going to use it to do things like...
03:31:13.000They've gone through a couple narratives since Hillary lost.
03:31:16.000You know, they thought it was a shoo-in.
03:31:17.000They really thought all the pollsters were wrong.
03:31:21.000They thought that Hillary was going to win.
03:31:23.000Trump had been saying all along, there's a silent majority, but they had to come up with these narratives, and there's a couple different ones.
03:31:29.000Right before the election, we saw Trump is a rapist, Trump is a sexual predator, which I'm not going to defend his whole grabber by the genitals comment, but But at the same time, he's a billionaire playboy.
03:33:13.000Yeah, they run ads on both sides of a topic because they weren't really going after either one.
03:33:18.000They were just seeing the rifts opening up in our society and exploiting those and trying to increase them because obviously we're geopolitical, not enemies necessarily, but competitors.
03:33:30.000And so they were just exploiting a vulnerability that they saw.
03:33:33.000The U.S. definitely has done that in prior elections.
03:33:36.000And I'm not saying it's right that they did that.
03:33:38.000I would prefer that other countries would not run ads in our elections.
03:33:42.000And I think we should move in the future to prevent them from doing that.
03:33:46.000But it doesn't invalidate the election.
03:35:37.000But I did it for a lot of reasons, but particularly because it was actually an article about the last 34-hour documentary Extravagants that we had, which again, just like this time, I stayed up all night for and worked quite hard to make a good broadcast for all of our viewers.
03:36:09.000They sell products to fund themselves.
03:36:11.000It's like, well, yeah, because we're not owned by the cable companies and HBO. Yeah, and that was—I mean, I literally recorded an hour ranting where I just went through this whole thing.
03:36:47.000I think we've gone for a while without going to commercial break.
03:36:50.000But during the During the show, during the day, during War Room and Real News and the Alex Jones Show, we have built-in commercial breaks because it's a radio show and there's hundreds of stations all over the country that you have to, they all have to be lined up.
03:37:03.000And those station affiliates who all have staff have to also keep their lights on.
03:37:08.000So, in most local markets, when you're hearing ads on our forward slash show page for, you know, the great Infowars products...
03:38:00.000Well, and you don't have to pay a subscription here.
03:38:02.000And it's like, and one of the lines that I had to cut out that I really liked was, you know, we're not PBS. We don't have telethons, but we are supported by viewers like you.
03:38:10.000It's just instead of, you know, giving $100 and getting like a little tote bag, you just get a good product.
03:38:16.000It goes out of the warehouse that's, you know...
03:38:20.000And the money comes to us and you get a great product, not some cheap tote bag for $100, but a good product that's cheaper than you could get at a store.
03:39:01.000And it's an important topic, but one of them had these dreadlocks and he's just sitting here and he's just like, they're very happy and it's, you know, 3.30 in the morning or something.
03:39:11.000It's all about raising bees and keeping bees and bees' importance and sort of the almost mystical, magical properties of bee and bees.
03:39:19.000Yeah, he didn't mention the incredible bee people.
03:39:21.000He did not mention our Lawrence O'Donnell parody that I came up with, kind of Losing my mind at five in the morning.
03:40:11.000So if you're watching on Facebook right now or watching on YouTube right now, the streams will go down, but then you can just go back to the channel or go back to the page.
03:40:18.000There'll be a new stream that pops right up.
03:40:23.000for a couple minutes, and then we'll be right back with it.
03:40:27.000But first, here's the Vice article rebuttal by me.
03:40:32.000Hello, my name is Harrison Smith, and I'm reporting for Infowars.com.
03:40:36.000So, Vice recently released a new hit piece on Infowars.
03:40:40.000They join a long line of distinguished publications such as Buzzfeed to put out these hit pieces.
03:40:47.000And I say hit pieces because there's no journalistic integrity involved here.
03:40:51.000They're not actually trying to tell you anything new.
03:40:54.000They're not actually trying to get into the heads Of people who like Infowars, they couldn't care less.
03:40:59.000They're just trying to reinforce their own biases and make you think a certain way about Infowars, regardless of what the facts are.
03:41:06.000And there's proof of that in the article.
03:41:08.000I'm not just saying that, and I'll get to it.
03:41:09.000This article is called, I watched the 34-hour Infowars marathon, and it turned my brain into mush.
03:41:16.000So this author, this reporter, journalist, blogger, I don't know what he calls himself, but he says, I live in an admittedly liberal bubble called Canada, but I did want to see what it's like to live in the hardest core of the Trumpers world, or at least that's what I told my editors.
03:41:32.000So literally right there in the second paragraph of the article, he's saying, I'm not actually trying to learn what it's like to live in the Trumpers world.
03:41:39.000So He says, Jones immediately starts with the serious news that the FBI has arrested one of his listeners for calling into the show, something he insinuates could happen to all of his viewers.
03:41:56.000He is choosing to pretend like he doesn't understand what happened.
03:42:00.000We have a source who got picked up by the FBI last night, a prominent member of the military and the intelligence community.
03:42:09.000This is what happens when you're a whistleblower in one of the biggest and most secretive government agencies.
03:42:15.000If you are just a Canadian blogger from Vice, you don't have to worry about the FBI coming to get you for calling our show unless you say something bad about Muslims because then the Canadians will arrest you for being Islamophobic.
03:42:28.000But as long as you don't do that, then you can call in and say whatever you want and you'll probably be fine because you are just a guy in his pajamas watching Infowars for a living.
03:42:41.000So this is a bias that he's looking to confirm is, well, they're just fear mongers.
03:42:46.000They're just trying to scare you to sell you their products.
03:42:49.000Alex Jones says, hey, this guy got arrested, but that's a risk you have to take if you're giving us information that you're not supposed to give us or that is illegal to give us.
03:42:58.000This guy says, ugh, I learned my first lesson.
03:43:02.000No, you're deliberately misunderstanding that because it confirms a bias that you've previously held and that you want to push forward into the people reading your article.
03:43:10.000So then he says, scientists are implanting tiny human brains into rats.
03:43:14.000However, the promise of these tiny socialist rat brains turns out to be fake news.
03:44:21.000We aren't controlled by Disney like yourself.
03:44:23.000You are towing the corporate line while pretending not to.
03:44:27.000You write articles, you as in Vice, write articles about legalizing weed and about sex, and somehow you think that that covers for the fact that you are owned by Disney and tow the corporate line and never say anything that's outside the bounds of polite society.
03:44:45.000Even your sex articles are less racy than cosmopolitan.
03:44:48.000So this whole facade, it's not fooling anybody.
03:44:52.000In fact, literally, your last headline, Mr. Larry whatever, was five naked alleged kidnappers might have been tripping balls.
03:45:02.000Does that sound like the real media to you?
03:45:04.000Or does that sound like clickbait bullshit?
03:45:07.000Here's another part where it says, oh yeah, they also have vignettes where they pretend to be reservoir dogs.
03:45:39.000Available now are anti-fascist and anti-communist t-shirts, which are specifically designed to trigger the lift, the announcer says, prompting me to feel empty inside.
03:46:14.000And so it's totally disingenuous to attack us with one hand and with the other point out that we are defending ourselves and saying, oh, look, they just love being the victim.
03:46:25.000You are trying to defeat us, and we will not let you.
03:46:50.000He was our D-Day, where we landed, we got the boats, we infiltrated the landmass that belongs to the enemy, that is, politics and American systematic control.
03:47:02.000I mean, this is like this guy, you know, they land on Normandy, And this guy standing there going, now you guys are just looking to be victims.
03:47:12.000Like, why do you keep talking about the Germans?
03:48:03.000Over the 34 hours, countless false or unprovable theories were pushed that require the viewer to simply believe the host or consider them pure entertainment.
03:49:08.000Yeah, we're not doing this to pay the bills.
03:49:10.000It would be way easier to make way more money pandering to a bunch of stupid liberals and getting every major conglomeration in this system that we live in to push our stuff forward like the Young Turks or like Vice.
03:49:24.000We're doing this because we believe in it and because we're saving the world.
03:49:28.000So you can keep trying to stop us or keep saying that we're just doing this for the money, but it's a lie, just like everything else in your hit piece.
03:49:37.000So at the end he says this, This is another lie.
03:49:53.000This is just another confirmation bias.
03:49:55.000He didn't learn anything over this 34 hours.
03:49:58.000He said, hmm, maybe this is how people fall into this trap.
03:50:00.000No, no, this is something he believed before he ever wrote this article.
03:50:03.000He's just tagging it on at the end as if it's something he learned.
03:51:06.000Before we go to our 6am break that we've got to take to switch around some encoder things, I wanted to talk about how Trump was, on this whole fake news topic, Trump was absolutely proven right on Puerto Rico.
03:51:20.000I didn't know what to think, but then I went there.
03:51:49.000So Gary Haven, he and his wife, Diane, they founded the Fitness Train Curves, and now they're just really into helping people and doing great things.
03:52:01.000Yeah, because of what they've been given and God's blessing to them, they pass on.
03:52:06.000They're able to do that because they're independently wealthy and they're super generous.
03:52:19.000But also, that's the type of thing that InfoWars does with the money that we earn through product sales and advertising and all that sort of stuff.
03:52:32.000You know, people, reporters like you out internationally to cover things on the ground and see what the real story is.
03:52:38.000We don't have to rely on the mainstream media, but also those are intertwined pretty resolutely with, you know, just beneficial sort of charitable acts.
03:53:08.000After spending a few days there, I shot this video and tried to make it a tightly edited report to just get the point across that Trump was absolutely correct on Puerto Rico and the fake news had been lying about it once again.
03:53:24.000A nation consumed by a fever pitch of irrational, emotively driven...
03:53:33.000This is Michael Zimmerman reporting for InfoWords.com.
03:53:36.000On September 20th, Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico.
03:53:40.000Now, 20 days later, the effects of the storm are still being felt by most of the island.
03:53:45.000This week, I traveled to Puerto Rico with Gary Haven and his wife, Diane, who I had previously traveled with to Haiti to cover the damage after Hurricane Matthew.
03:53:55.000We're picking up a group of missionaries that need to assess the situation.
03:54:01.000They're working with over 2,000 churches there.
03:54:03.000And incidentally, they're working for the White House.
03:54:05.000And so we should have a really interesting day going to the island of Vieques, which is kind of isolated.
03:54:12.000They say the airport's closed, but we're going there anyway, so we'll find out.
03:54:16.000So let's have a great adventure and see if we can do some good out there.
03:54:19.000We traveled to San Juan, where we picked up a pastor that is working with a network of over 2,000 churches across Puerto Rico and a former U.S. ambassador who led recovery efforts after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
03:54:31.000From San Juan, we flew to the remote island of Viecas, home to 9,000 people, in order to survey the damage and see where aid could best be used.
03:54:39.000What we saw in Viecas was similar to what we saw in the rest of Puerto Rico.
03:54:43.000There is lots of damage across the island, but residents, for the most part, have food and water.
03:54:47.000At this point, access to electricity is the main need, but not something that aid groups or individuals are able to help with.
03:54:54.000The mainstream media has spent the past 20 days attacking President Trump over his response to the disaster, blaming him for the current crisis on the island.
03:55:03.000But as Infowars previously reported, the problem really lies with the distribution of aid across the island.
03:55:08.000Here's what Colonel Michael Valle, commander of the federal relief effort in Puerto Rico, had to say.
03:56:24.000I personally am a Trump supporter, and I know for a fact that Trump has sent the help In a series of tweets, President Trump said they want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort.
03:56:35.00010,000 federal workers now on island doing a fantastic job.
03:56:39.000Despite the many issues with FEMA as we see with every disaster, Trump was right.
03:56:44.000Puerto Rico depends upon the community coming together to distribute aid.
03:56:47.000While traveling around the island, we saw cars on all major freeways and stores open everywhere.
03:56:53.000Democrats will continue to blame Trump for the problems of Puerto Rico, but thousands of men and women at the National Guard, FEMA, and other government agencies will continue to work around the clock to help with recovery efforts in Puerto Rico.
03:57:05.000This has been Michael Zimmerman for Infowars.com.
03:57:10.000So it was very eye-opening going there to Puerto Rico.
03:57:14.000They focused on things like, oh, Trump threw paper towels into the crowd.
03:58:39.000I saw lots of images of just a bunch of people sort of sitting around trying to get signal on their cell phone to basically tweet about how they weren't getting help.
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04:06:14.000We're still on the topic of fake news here.
04:06:17.000And with these constant fake news attacks, you've made some compilations before about all these mainstream media outlets that are attacking M4s.
04:06:28.000you have CNN which is held to their advertisers which is lots of pharmaceutical companies all these ads you hear on TV that's who they answer to Infoware's answers to our listeners and the people us and who want us to keep doing this yeah uh to be able to you know do 34 hour broadcasts like this you know be bringing new stuff at 2 3 in the morning uh and we're going to be launching new shows in 2018
04:06:57.000uh we've gone from four hours of programming a day uh last year or earlier this year even to now 10 hours every weekday plus the saturday show another two hours And then doing lots of special events, like we covered the Antifa total flop on the 4th.
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04:15:05.000So they're not, you know, just towing one political view.
04:15:09.000They're being very principled in their videos.
04:15:13.000I find them very informative and also just very well put together.
04:15:17.000So this is a video I saw the other day called the prostitution of Jim Acosta, how he has made himself a total media whore over the past few years.
04:15:26.000Americans have by now witnessed the picture of this.
04:15:35.000A nation consumed by a fever pitch of irrational, emotively driven, self-righteous indignation.
04:15:40.000The deafening cries of its disgruntled masses are ratcheted up by a type of media elite.
04:15:45.000This kind of journalist picks and prides at the scab of political discontent in the hope of uncovering perhaps a new prime-time TV show with their name on it.
04:15:54.000This is a tale on how far one man will go to prostitute his credibility to claw his way to the top of a partisan feeding frenzy.
04:16:00.000One man leads this pack in his insatiable appetite for the spotlight.
04:16:04.000He is, by every available account, a journalist.
04:16:06.000But he isn't contented with being boxed in by traditional expectations of straight-laced newsmen, which is, to report the news.
04:16:13.000See, this journalist has higher-minded aspirations than just relaying the facts, unmolested and unspun.
04:16:19.000They must be bent into shape through the injection of his opinion.
04:16:23.000In his own warped and distorted lexicon, he calls it justice, tolerance, truth.
04:16:27.000In just a moment you will discover that this man positioned himself in another corner, the noxious swampland of shameless self-service.
04:16:34.000The following is a portrait of a big-league reporter named Jim Acosta, an unremarkable man who far too often indulges a delusion in which he's perpetually positioned as a proverbial Alamo against Trump, his administration, his agenda.
04:16:46.000Although he doesn't have an opinion-based show of his own, he treats the televised White House press conferences as though they were.
04:16:52.000His many bemusing displays of self-grandiosity have propelled him to the top of an angry, resistant class whose first priority is to chide and undermine Trump administration officials, sidelining their responsibility to objectively report on the facts.
04:17:05.000An unceasing holler of competitive outrage has wrapped its tendrils around every facet of American culture, and the media is no exception.
04:17:13.000It is for this reason that Jim Acosta's antics are a prime candidate for case study.
04:17:17.000He's not the only one to exploit this phenomenon, but he's certainly one of the loudest.
04:17:21.000Under normal circumstances, reporters or journalists shedding any pretense of objectivity in favor of a nakedly partisan agenda would stain their credibility.
04:17:29.000But these aren't normal circumstances.
04:17:31.000It's the time of the resistance, and the media must throw objectivity to the wind in order to resist the president's agenda.
04:17:37.000All of this is a transparently self-servicing push to up the dosage of a proverbial anti-Trump drug that predictably never satisfies the progressive rabble.
04:17:45.000None of this is to say that journalists haven't traditionally played fast and loose with the facts to suit their own narrative.
04:17:51.000But under the Trump administration, members of the American journalistic cabal have sunk to an unprecedented low.
04:17:56.000Many are seriously convinced that Trump is a fascist or something.
04:17:59.000So in their mind, they're justified in resorting to punditry and even outright deception.
04:18:03.000Journalists are meant to go out and collect information in the field, not make proclamations on morality or how the government should be run.
04:18:10.000Both MSNBC's Chris Matthews and New York Times' Maggie Haberman exist for very different reasons.
04:18:15.000One occupies the role of offering his opinion on how the government ought to be run.
04:18:19.000The other relates to the public how it is being run.
04:18:22.000The danger of blurring the line between opinion and objective journalism leads to the loss of our understanding of what is true versus what we want to be true.
04:18:29.000The press is the guardrail that prevents government from veering off the path of transparency and accountability.
04:18:34.000But when the news becomes indistinguishable from opinion, where does the public turn?
04:18:38.000In fact, when the citizenry can no longer trust the news for an honest portrayal of the issues, this enables the government to cloak itself in the absence of trustworthy investigation.
04:18:46.000It's crucial to hold journalists accountable if we want the system to work as it was intended by the framers of our Constitution.
04:18:52.000It is for this reason that the freedom of the press was enshrined as our First Amendment.
04:18:56.000In his lustful pursuit of fame, Acosta takes to seizing the spotlight hungrily whenever the chance presents itself.
04:19:01.000This means debating administration officials, scolding the president himself, and puffing out his chest atop a soapbox while expecting a salute from the American people.
04:19:10.000An infamous example of such journalistic malpractice would be when Stephen Miller was sharing information on a revamped immigration policy when Acosta began declaring that immigration policy must conform with a poem.
04:19:22.000CNN's Jim Acosta willfully misrepresented an immigration policy that takes cues from Canada and Australia, countries that nobody in their right mind consider racist or white supremacist.
04:19:32.000Acosta justified this outburst by claiming adopting a preference for English-speaking immigrants is a veiled attempt to block non-white immigrants.
04:19:39.000This whole notion of, well, they could learn, you know, they have to learn English before they get to the United States.
04:19:43.000Are we just going to bring in people from Great Britain and Australia?
04:19:46.000Trying to engineer the racial and ethnic flow of people into this country.
04:19:51.000It is either stunningly ignorant or dishonest, we'll let you decide which is worse, for Acosta to disregard the 125 million people in India alone who speak English and outnumber the entire populations of the UK and Australia combined.
04:20:04.000Regardless of how you feel towards this policy, he wrongly used his position to promulgate obvious historical fabrications and assigned a non-existent malicious motivation simply because it offered him an opportunity to grandstand on national television.
04:20:18.000Bringing up a random historical non-factoid, like a poem, isn't an Acosta's job description as a journalist.
04:20:24.000Such a desperate appeal is a marker of a man less concerned with truth and more with whatever makes his aggrieved audience perceive him as courageous or steadfast.
04:20:31.000But these realities are a mere distraction for Mr. Acosta.
04:20:34.000It's certainly more lucrative to flail your arms about and decry racism than to examine the law by its merits.
04:20:40.000And that's the malignant growth on journalism today.
04:20:43.000It's not clear how his grandstanding and character assassinations did anything to shed light on the facts of the matter.
04:20:48.000But that's fine, so long as he receives the applause he so desperately wants from the chronically outraged.
04:20:54.000Presumably, it's this applause he practically pleaded for when repeatedly tweeting about his heckling of the president.
04:20:59.000Regardless of how one feels about the president's track record, it should be obvious that a journalist's first duty is to ask probing questions that lead to greater clarity of an issue, not to pointedly accuse the president of lying.
04:21:10.000Acosta's ploy obviously achieves nothing good, but he does succeed at fracturing the country for his own professional gain.
04:21:16.000This explains why he threw a temper tantrum when then-press secretary Sean Spicer decided not to televise his press conferences.
04:21:22.000Acosta's failed attempt to present his posturing as a noble campaign for government transparency falls laughably short of the mark.
04:21:28.000Jen, Jen, Sean, can you answer whether the president still believes the question?
04:22:20.000In Acosta's curious little mind, his thunderous voice drowns out helicopter rotors and he's entitled to answers, on demand, from the most powerful man on earth.
04:22:28.000Wherever your political allegiances may lie, we must expect better of our reporting class if we want to restore the press as a reliable source of information.
04:22:35.000Press conferences aren't reality television, nor a platform for reporters to air their personal grievances.
04:22:40.000Jim Acosta gives us a model for the exact kind of contagion we should be quarantining, not spreading.
04:22:45.000No matter how tempting it may be to succumb to the siren call of immediately gratifying, knee-jerk partisan outrage.
04:22:53.000So that was 1791L on the prostitution of Jim Acosta.
04:22:59.000Which I think is really just the perfect title.
04:23:02.000I believe it was Alex or maybe it was David who called them prostitutes.
04:24:23.000And obviously that's perfectly applicable to the fake news.
04:24:28.000You have to know where they're coming from.
04:24:29.000You have to know what they're trying to achieve.
04:24:31.000And you also have to recognize your own biases and say, well, now do I just disagree with this because I have some sort of preconceived bias?
04:24:38.000Or am I really shedding myself of any influence that That I might have and be able to approach this unadulterated.
04:24:47.000And who would you guess a Washington Post reporter was caught plotting a liberal agenda with?
04:26:04.000We kind of don't know what to do with it when we're confronted with a headline like, George Soros just donated $18 billion to his Open Society Foundation.
04:26:14.000And of course, we can argue about whether that is even actually a donation.
04:26:20.000I mean, it's a political action group.
04:26:22.000Is it kind of like the Clinton Foundation in the sense that...
04:26:26.000It's very much like the Clinton Foundation.
04:26:27.000What are they actually doing with this money?
04:26:28.000Yeah, I mean, stuff like, even on their website, it'll say, like, Hurricane Harvey relief, and, like, they aren't actually relieving anything about Hurricane Harvey.
04:26:36.000It's actually, they're actually, like, lobbying the city of Houston to have more inclusive housing rights.
04:26:43.000If we do open borders, it's going to fix Hurricane Harvey.
04:27:06.000Also, there's a Wall Street Journal article, I believe, sort of saying that this is all just a tax dodge and that I believe December is a deadline that if he if he still had this money in the bank, he'd owe a bunch of taxes on it.
04:27:18.000But now that he's donated it to his charity, then he owes zero taxes.
04:30:49.000You could build a school for every child in Africa that is currently not enrolled in school.
04:30:56.000That's almost 30, that's 29.8 million kids.
04:30:59.000You could buy you could build a classroom, build a school for every one of those kids.
04:31:06.000In addition, you could also buy shoes for every child in South America that is below the poverty line.
04:31:13.000And this is all and so you're getting shoes for every person, every child below the poverty line in South America.
04:31:19.000Schools for everyone in Africa who doesn't have one.
04:31:23.00030 castles, 20 islands, years worth of water for everyone on Earth who needs it.
04:31:28.000Sponsorship for a million needy kids at Children's International.
04:31:31.000You could buy at market price, if it was available, the Amazon rainforest, the Peruvian rainforest, the Argentinian rainforest, the Ecuadorian rainforest, and The Mexican rainforest.
04:31:42.000So that's several million acres worth of rainforest that you could buy in addition to all of these things.
04:31:48.000And you could even be a good person and preserve these rainforests.
04:31:54.000So maybe you want to throw in something a little fun, a stocking stuffer, the world's most expensive painting, which is a Leonardo da Vinci that recently sold for $400 million.
04:32:05.000And you could maybe give that to someone on the street.
04:32:12.000But of course he also wants to influence the government.
04:32:16.000So maybe he wants to buy a 2018 Dodge Challenger demon for every member of Congress.
04:32:23.000He could do that in addition to buying a steak dinner for every of the 453 members of Congress.
04:32:30.000A steak dinner every day for a decade.
04:32:34.000In addition to all of these things, you could buy every senator a yacht for a million dollars and then write them a million dollar check so they can actually hire a crew to run it.
04:32:48.000I mean, a senator driving a yacht, they can hardly put their pants on in the morning.
04:32:55.000Okay, so we've got the rainforest, we've got the castles, we've got all these other things.
04:32:58.000You could match every contribution to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation for a decade, if this year's contributions are anything to go by.
04:36:16.000He crashed the pound to make his money in the first place.
04:36:21.000You really have to be careful about I think we're good to go.
04:36:32.000and paying for people to be bused in and rioting and causing this huge disruption in the city.
04:36:38.000At the same time that he's doing this, he is secretly sending lobbyists to Washington, D.C. to argue for the federalization of the police or at least federal oversight of the police.
04:36:48.000And so at the same time that he's causing insurrection, causing unrest in his adopted country, he is petitioning the government secretly.
04:36:56.000We only know about this through the WikiLeaks to, you know, with the solution.
04:37:00.000He causes the problem and then he has the solution in his back pocket.
04:37:03.000And of course, the solution is federalization, is centralization and is more government oversight.
04:37:09.000So it's just the point is, $18 billion is enough to accomplish unbelievable things and And so just everybody out there should be wondering what exactly that we're seeing has been influenced.
04:37:22.000What protests aren't natural, but are creations of George Soros or his various minions?
04:37:34.000So just keep your eyes open and don't be surprised that pretty much every time we cover something that is subversive to the American way of life or antithetical to the idea of nationalism or individualism, that you're going to see this name, George Soros, pop up in the background.
04:38:31.000But now with the rise of groups like Antifa, the rise of more of a far left, I won't even say the Bernie supporters are far left, but they support socialism, which the end result is communism.
04:38:43.000So if you support communism, you end up supporting the things that go with it.
04:39:21.000So, I know I just played a video from 1791L, but we'll play the first couple minutes of this video called The Modern University, because I think the eclipse he pulls in here, it does a great job of showing what's happening on these campuses, and then we'll talk a little bit about Professor Jordan Peterson, who has also kind of rose to popularity over the past year or two on the internet.
04:39:44.000Sort of an unintended consequence of...
04:40:18.000So let's go ahead and watch the first couple minutes of The Modern University, this video by 1791L. Witnessed the frantic disruptions deployed by social justice agitators to shut down their opposition.
04:40:33.000But a larger question looms over their never-ending campaign for equality.
04:40:37.000Who mobilized these fanatical students?
04:40:41.000Who fed them the radical doctrines they screech into the sky?
04:40:45.000And how is it that universities, once held to a high esteem by most, are now met with suspicion and scorn?
04:40:52.000Not until the last two years has the public's opinion of universities diverged so radically across party lines.
04:40:58.000In just 2015, 54% of Republicans believed that higher education had a positive impact on the country.
04:41:04.000The Republicans generally lag behind Democrat support of higher education.
04:41:08.000The figure did reflect a bipartisan support universities enjoyed.
04:41:12.000And yet today, the public perception of these institutions has deeply soured among Republicans, as 58% now believe that the doctrines of higher education are hurting the country.
04:41:22.000This stands in stark contrast to the 71% of Democrats who approve of them.
04:41:26.000The knee-jerk reaction among pompous cosmopolitans may be to take this data as yet more evidence of conservative anti-intellectualism.
04:41:34.000Among the very academics who whittle away the hours rejecting basic evolutionary biology, it's taken as a given that conservatives and their supposed anti-evolution biases simply can't tolerate truths that transcend their backwards way of thinking.
04:41:48.000But there are a few factors that render this deeply flawed understanding of the modern university utterly null.
04:41:54.000In reality, the modern university has both consciously and unconsciously become an environment hostile to diversity.
04:42:01.000That is, the only diversity that makes an actual difference.
04:42:06.000The idea that the institutions of higher learning are becoming monopolized by progressives isn't just the opinion of Republican partisans.
04:42:13.000It is corroborated by all of the available data on this rapidly worsening crisis.
04:42:17.000In the case of history departments, there are 33.5 registered Democrat professors to every one Republican, and three times the number of Marxists as Republicans in the social sciences.
04:42:27.000For a comparison, in the 1960s, the Democrat-Republican divide was only 2.7 to 1. In a rich bit of irony, many leap to the ill-considered conclusion that conservatives' unscientific biases account for their underrepresentation in academia.
04:42:42.000Of course, this disregards all manner of unscientific doctrines much of the humanities have adopted, much to the alarm of their natural science colleagues.
04:42:50.000Humanities professors entirely dismiss the reality that evolution plays a role in human behavior.
04:42:55.000As a consequence, they label anyone who accepts this reality as adherence to biological essentialism, the idea that all human behavior can be reduced to biologically determined explanations.
04:43:07.000This is an argument that no serious biologist makes.
04:43:10.000In fact, nobody who recognizes the role evolution plays in our behavior thinks all of it can be reduced to biology, but this is the brush with which they tar anyone who makes this acknowledgement.
04:43:19.000This, of course, is done to legitimize the humanity's social construct view of human nature.
04:43:25.000The storied history of the humanity's frustration with science is the subject of much discussion and literature within academia, but the aforementioned may serve as a window into the world of scientific denialism that appears to be replacing evangelical creationism with social justice orthodoxy.
04:43:40.000When you take into consideration that creationism carries no currency within academia, you begin to realize that radical social justice faculties pose a far greater threat to the integrity of our educational institutions.
04:43:53.000Radical left-wing science deniers who control the humanities actually enlist students in their warped idea of an ideological war, while the trope of the creationist, evolution-denying conservative teacher has long been relegated to history.
04:44:06.000Instead of exposing their ideas to criticism, our institutions of thought have taken it upon themselves to march down the path of radically militant egalitarianism.
04:44:15.000While not only ridiculing but deriding the value of Christian teachings, they have cloaked their own social theories in a quasi-religious orthodoxy.
04:44:22.000While the punishments may not be as harsh as a Catholic Church of centuries past, heretics nonetheless tremble at any hint of faculty or student retaliation.
04:44:31.000These retaliations have already come to a head on many campuses, but will only grow more systematic as older faculty retire and are replaced by a new breed of radicalized academics.
04:44:41.000From the earliest stages of education, these younger academics themselves have been run through the very same social justice-centric system they will now be charged to administer and further develop.
04:44:52.000Within the history courses themselves, the overwhelming majority of America's most prestigious institutions do not require...
04:45:06.000Unless they're on these, you know, full scholarships for being LGBTQAII. Dreamers.
04:45:13.000or whatever, they're spending a lot of money to be at these institutions.
04:45:18.000And a lot of students there just want an education.
04:45:21.000They want to go there, they want to learn something, but instead they have to hear their professors talk about how terrible Trump is, how Trump is a fascist.
04:45:28.000They see it everywhere on campus, you know, where the resistance, they see their women's marches and their pussy hats, and they see students get up in front of the classroom and prevent them from hearing a lecture.
04:45:39.000They cause safety issues, like in Evergreen.
04:45:41.000The professor was not safe to go back to the campus and teach his class because the whole issue in Evergreen was they were going to have a day without white people.
04:45:49.000And this professor goes, nope, I'm a teacher, I'm here to teach, this is ridiculous, this is racist, we shouldn't have a day without white people just like we wouldn't have a day without black people.
04:46:00.000You know, if you want to, you can talk about issues of race, but saying, oh yeah, we are going to come up with a segregation issue I forget what university it was.
04:46:09.000They were implementing segregated dorms.
04:46:12.000They were going to have a dorm for people of color.
04:46:42.000But let's also not forget, I recently had some cousins in town who were looking at schools at University of Texas and stuff.
04:46:51.000So they're in high school, and I was talking to them about just what it's like to be in high school in general, to be a conservative-leaning person in high school, especially where they live, which is very...
04:47:03.000I mean, it's not—I mean, colleges is where it really comes to fruition, but it starts in high school.
04:47:08.000I mean, and the things that my cousins were saying that they had to deal with, I mean, it was blowing my mind, and I didn't know how I would react if I was in high school at this point.
04:47:18.000I remember having one very liberal English teacher in high school.
04:48:06.000But when we basically encourage people from these countries to come here, and then they end up getting taken advantage of in the U.S. Oh, definitely.
04:48:14.000You see this all the time with these people working for less than minimum wage, no insurance.
04:49:45.000And for me, it was a very stark realization because, like you said, we both took some time after high school to start working.
04:49:54.000And I would be going after the same jobs because I had a lot of work experience and I had a good reel and I was doing freelance video stuff.
04:50:03.000And I would be going after the same jobs as my friends who had just graduated and graduated.
04:50:08.000I didn't have tens of thousands of dollars of debt.
04:51:03.000Well, and I've just noticed in my own life, when I first, I'd be on a set with somebody and we'd be making small talk and they'd say, you know, oh, what school did you go to?
04:51:12.000And I'd say, oh, I didn't really go to college.
04:51:15.000Just in the last couple years, I feel like it's gone from, like, people be like, oh...
04:51:20.000And they kind of wouldn't know where to go from that.
04:51:22.000And now when I say, oh, I didn't go to college, people are like, oh, that's, you know, I think that's a really good idea.
04:52:22.000And a lot of the STEM field kind of things are college degrees that are more worthwhile than some others.
04:52:29.000And so you're actually devaluing, you know, the important necessary degrees when you sort of flood the market with these completely worthless degrees that people are getting and going into debt for.
04:53:44.000Right, and he goes very deep into it, and he's very academic, but at the same time, it's almost like this is what everybody thought not that long ago.
04:53:51.000It's just strange to me that this very natural, common-sense approach is revolutionary in this day and age.
04:53:58.000It's strange, but he's one of the best examples of that.
04:54:00.000Let's start playing that Jordan Peterson video just on the screen behind us here.
04:54:04.000And we'll just kind of talk over it a little because there's some interesting characters.
04:55:16.000Would you like to disavow the physical violence trans people were physically assaulted at this rally- You can tell just with his face.
04:55:23.000He's just thinking, God, what do I have to say through to these people?
04:55:26.000When you see- I'm going to post this online that you would like people to not- I'm going to post this online when you see- The individual he's talking to?
04:58:51.000I would suggest people go watch Dr. Peterson's videos because they're very eye-opening as to just this very far-left agenda that we have going on in the U.S. and not just the U.S., but Canada also.
04:59:12.000In Canada, they're passing legislation, somewhere in here, from the Daily Wire.
04:59:19.000Aurelian, Canadians can now be fined or jailed for using wrong gender pronouns.
04:59:29.000So, Bill C-16, which was passed by Canada's Senate on Thursday, puts so-called gender identity and gender expression into both the Human Rights Code as well as the hate crime category, which, if you want to put it in the Human Rights Code, fine by me.
04:59:43.000You know, if you want to have some, even though the UN human rights thing, there's whole issues with that.
04:59:50.000But the issue is when you put it into the hate crime category, because that is very loosely defined and often dangerous as to what is a hate crime.
05:00:39.000I mean, my whole theory is if you look like a she, I'll call you a she.
05:00:45.000I mean, it's just so confusing how they're trying to sort of dominate common sense and dominate basic human decency that's, you know, been a part of our culture forever with this, like, overbearing, shrieking, angry...
05:01:00.000Because you've got to understand, like, even just then, the reaction where he, like, he says she because maybe the person looks like a she...
05:02:22.000I don't see how this is very difficult.
05:02:24.000Same thing with the whole bathroom deal.
05:02:26.000Use whatever bathroom, you're not going to get weird looks going into.
05:02:30.000You can't have this massive spectrum and you're somewhere along this point in It's literally just a matter of common sense, common decency.
05:02:39.000It doesn't need to be that big of a deal.
05:02:41.000It's made that big of a deal for a number of reasons, and they have to do with control.
05:02:45.000Well, it's the next frontier of these, you know, because these people who are just advocates for stuff, who are constantly protesting and activism, they already got the gay marriage thing.
05:02:56.000It's like, it's legal in every state now.
05:02:58.000You can marry someone of the same sex.
05:03:02.000I think it's transgender things now and not saying that they're tied into pedophilia.
05:03:06.000I think pedophilia is the next thing that they will try to normalize.
05:03:10.000They've already done it with some outlets.
05:03:12.000But they are going to keep pushing whatever the next thing that they need to, and they're going to keep pushing the horizon farther and farther.
05:03:18.000But at its end, it's an even more sinister result that they're looking for, which is the separation from reality.
05:03:26.000Because your gender, I mean, whether you agree with it or not, it's a basis of your reality.
05:03:32.000They want to make everything subjective.
05:03:37.000Yeah, because when they separate you from what is real, from, you know, physical reality, it's much easier to manipulate you and convince you that things aren't real, that are, that are real, that aren't.
05:03:49.000If everything's subjective, then nothing can be true.
05:03:56.000And I don't even think the people who are involved in the protests and things, I don't think they realize exactly what the end result of what they're doing is, which is this complete divorce from reality.
05:04:15.000Mentally, physically, it's not a good path to go down.
05:04:19.000And I think that wrapping up people's politeness and wrapping up people's good nature, because we don't want to hurt people's feelings, but then attacking people and going, oh, you're...
05:08:13.000Like your wet dreams infused with your own genes, but yeah, I'm a nasty woman.
05:08:23.000Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.
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05:08:43.000And I learned about it five years ago getting a checkup at the doctor and I noticed they were selling it.
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05:09:18.000I've been taking the red pill the last few months, and the amount of energy it gives me, the amount of stamina, the amount of focus.
05:09:25.000You can even make claims about what it does for your cardiovascular system, what it does for your brain.
05:09:30.000But there's no classic stimulants in the real red pill.
05:09:34.000So, the real red pill, vitamin, minerals, and regnanolone, as well as beetroot is so powerful supports optimal brain function supports hormonal balance supports healthy aging by age 20 Our body stops producing as much pregnenolone, which again is a neurosteroid precursor.
05:09:55.000That's why the Olympic team lets you take it.
05:09:56.000That's why all the sporting teams and other organizations let you take it because it's in a steroid class, but it's naturally occurring and is a precursor.
05:10:06.000So it's reportedly, you can do your own research, totally and completely safe.
05:10:10.000It's the building block that your body has to have to then make all the other hormones.
05:10:16.000But then they've got to have the vitamins, they've got to have the minerals, they've got to have the amino acids, and then it's all right there together in the real red pill.
05:10:26.000You know, this had another name six months ago when we were having the first samples come in that I began to take.
05:11:53.000It is a powerful mineral spectrum vitamin.
05:11:57.000But what it's really powerful for is that it has the pregnenolone in it and the beetroot and more and all of it together.
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05:12:37.000It's not a shock to you, but to get the employee at YouTube on tape admitting that they do it?
05:12:44.000I mean, you must be a threat if they call you out by name.
05:12:47.000It's also what happens when you listen to the radio host, Alex Jones.
05:12:52.000As of just a short time ago, and I'm talking about when this meeting started, on Twitter, if you clicked on the hashtag NYC Terrorist Attack, which is, quote, trending, marked with a red button saying, quote, live, the top tweet links to an Infowars story with the headline, Imam, I warned de Blasio about New York City of terror.
05:13:57.000How quickly can you act and what's your responsibility to set the record straight so that the people who saw this We know that it's fake news and at least at some point in time it can't keep spreading like some sort of virus through the legitimate world.
05:14:13.000That's something we're thinking about all the time because it's a bad user experience and we don't want to be known as a platform for that.
05:14:20.000The Russians ran an extensive information war campaign against my campaign to influence voters in the election.
05:14:34.000They did it through these thousand agents.
05:14:36.000They did it through machine learning, which kept spewing out this stuff over and over again.
05:14:40.000And they began to have some of their Allies within the internet world, like Infowars, take out pieces and begin to say the most outrageous, outlandish, absurd lies you can imagine.
05:14:59.000Google is being accused of hiding negative stories about Hillary and her campaign by changing its algorithm to bury stories like the Clinton body count story.
05:15:10.000You have RT, you have Sputnik, you have Rupley, and then I think you have them feeding other entities.
05:15:21.000Infowars comes to mind where those are echo chambers.
05:15:23.000It's been widely reported that that company's been backed by the Kremlin and they gave you 75,000 shares that you had to disclose when you went into the Obama administration.
05:15:33.000Maybe you're looking at widely reported information from Infowars, but it is not true.
05:15:42.000If a Google user types in Clinton body, they get car repair shop results instead of a story that talks about a list of people tied to the Clintons who have died under mysterious circumstances over the last three decades.
05:15:55.000The latest story was the death of DNC staffer Seth Rich, who was murdered last month in an apparent robbery.
05:16:01.000WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has hinted that Rich was his source, but has made no further comments about the case.
05:16:08.000That murder, we should say, remains unsolved.
05:16:10.000The Russians, in my opinion, and based on the intel and counter-intel people I've talked to, could not have known how best to weaponize that information unless they had been guided.
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05:17:54.000Infowarslife.com Criminal elements inside the government, the deep state, are working with the media with fake news and fake leaks to try to undermine Trump's recovery.
05:18:08.000A soft coup is underway right here in the United States of America in an attempt to overturn November's election results and forcibly remove a duly elected president from office.
05:18:20.000Sinister forces quickly aligning in what is becoming now, in my mind, a clear and present danger.
05:18:26.000When you see leaders on the left calling for essentially rising up And they allow for Antifa to do all the violence that they do.
05:18:35.000And then you have the beheading of the president virtually by Kathy Griffith and this play where President Trump is killed.
05:18:42.000And you have a certain percentage of the population who's going to buy into that, who become completely desensitized, become completely radicalized and act.
05:18:53.000When members of Congress and their staffs...
05:18:57.000In the hours after five people were shot, including the House Majority Whip, you sent a tweet that said, hunt Republicans.
05:19:04.000I mean, it was clearly a reference to the assassination attempt against Congressman Scalise.
05:19:10.000It's hard to imagine how you could justify writing something like that.
05:19:13.000For too long, Republicans in this country have failed to distinguish the differences between politics and war.
05:19:20.000And a lot of Democrats have failed to see the similarities.
05:19:23.000So you guys either have to tone down the rhetoric or we have to step up.
05:19:27.000Ladies and gentlemen, we have so much proof of the Democrats saying overthrow Trump, UCOG, kill him, kill his supporters, cancel the last election, remove the Republicans that were elected in the last 2016 election.
05:19:40.000I mean, I've got the mainstream articles here where they're pushing it.
05:19:43.000Here in America, we're at a turning point tonight with forces now forming an alliance to try and remove President Trump from office.
05:19:50.000The left-wing media is out to get him.
05:19:53.000They are out to nullify an election for the first time.
05:19:56.000America is now suffering from a massive informational crisis because I call them the destroy Trump media Sean Hannity is currently the main leader of the resistance against the globalists outside of Trump.
05:20:47.000The Russians, in my opinion, could not have known how best to weaponize that information unless they had been guided.
05:20:55.000And they began to have some of their allies within the internet world, like Infowars, take out pieces and begin to say the most outrageous, outlandish, absurd lies you can imagine.
05:21:11.000You have RT, you have Sputnik, you have Rupley, and then I think you have them feeding other entities.
05:21:22.000InfoWars comes to mind where those are echo chambers.
05:21:25.000The way that the left is going about trying to demonize the president, essentially justify and ignore the violence on their side, and then reinforce that with a complete This is unprecedented to
05:21:55.000have a president that behaves this way.
05:22:40.000Pointing what appears to be a water gun in the image of President Donald Trump projected on a whiteboard, our teacher Pale Modi has now been seen by countless viewers across the internet.
05:22:52.000I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.
05:22:58.000It's an actor dressed to look just like President Donald Trump as he's assassinated on stage.
05:23:05.000Pictures and video depicting comedian Kathy Griffin holding the bloody decapitated head of President Trump are no joking matter for the Secret Service.
05:23:14.000The rhetoric that has inspired the violence has come from the mainstream of the Democratic Party.
05:23:20.000They're involved in the coup, an active attempt to start a bloody civil war.
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05:25:16.000Alex Jones has been fighting tyranny, government corruption, and the lying mainstream media since the mid-1990s.
05:25:23.000He is a syndicated radio talk show host who has pioneered streaming video over the web, and his websites and YouTube channels have unbelievable reach.
05:25:30.000Recently, MSM talking heads went crazy with the report that Alex Jones is a performance artist and actor, and thus everything he has ever reported on must be considered fake news.
05:25:40.000His lawyer is arguing that Alex Jones is playing a character.
05:25:53.000The scene with Alex driving through the town with a car mounted bullhorn warning people to wake up is considered by many to be a highlight of the film.
05:26:00.000I don't know about you, but I'm concerned with what's happening in this world.
05:26:05.000I'm concerned with the systems of control.
05:26:07.000Those that control my life and those that seek to control it even more!
05:26:11.000The second, based on the Philip K. Dick dystopia novel, A Scanner Darkly, once again depicts Alex with a bullhorn warning people of the dangers of a new drug being pushed by the government, who is then tased and thrown into a car by some global love cops.
05:26:22.000It's time to realize that we're being enslaved.
05:26:40.000All three of these are listed in his IMDB account as acting credits.
05:26:43.000But he also has 17 credits for documentary films he produced, ranging in subjects from the police state using paid rioters at the WTC in 1999 to 9-11, the OKC bombing, Obama, NSA spying, and How to Secure Your Home.
05:26:56.000These documentaries have all been offered free online and have proven legendary in their reach and how they predicted and forewarned of events that are finally getting mainstream attention.
05:27:05.000But let's take a look at videos that Alex produced where he did assume a role and indeed become a performance artist.
05:27:11.000These are the top 10 Alex Jones performances.
05:27:16.000Even though this was an ad for the InfoWars Life product, Super Male Vitality, it illustrates how Alex Jones can channel the character of a scientist on the verge of an amazing breakthrough while at the same time he educates people on the current attacks that are happening to their glands and hormonal systems from the use of everyday products.
05:27:32.000By the end of this two and a half minute video produced in 2014, Alex becomes so consumed with his inner power, he gains the ability to fly.
05:27:45.000The mainstream media and outgoing Obama administration were blown away by the presidential election of 2016 when Donald Trump took power from the loathsome Hillary Clinton, who cheated on the debates and even had the supposed impartial DNC attack and steal the nomination from Bernie Sanders.
05:28:00.000This was spun that anyone and everyone who was pro-Trump had to be a Russian agent.
05:28:04.000Dawning this role, Alex became a mind control victim of the Russians, It was being led by an actual Russian on staff, Daria, who was trying to get him to repeat Trump policies.
05:28:12.000This theater of the absurd tactic was used to show how ridiculous the Russian agent attack was, but it later came out in an Armed Services Committee hearing that InfoWars was viewed as an echo chamber for Russian media outlets, proving that if you aren't for war with Russia, then you must be a Russian agent.
05:28:27.000You have RT, you have Sputnik, you have Rupley, and then I think you have them feeding other entities.
05:28:37.000Info Wars comes to mind where those are echo chambers.
05:28:40.000Mr. Jones! Mr. Jones! Mr. Jones! Mr. Jones!
05:28:45.000Number eight, Alex Jones admits he's Bill Hicks.
05:28:49.000Internet sleuths have been hounding Alex Jones for years saying he was Bill Hicks.
05:28:53.000And while he does slightly resemble the groundbreaking comic, and both were friends with filmmaker Kevin Booth, the age and height are immediate signs that this is totally false.
05:29:00.000In early 2015, Alex had had enough, and decided to admit to the world that he played the character Bill Hicks, but was actually a famed English actor David Mentelson III, master orator, who was indeed playing two characters, Bill Hicks and Alex Jones, for the last 30 years, and that now he was ready to retire.
05:29:32.000The government hits the firebomb, his own Reichstag, Piers.
05:29:36.000But it was the subtle accuracy of the accent that earned this performance number eight in our top ten.
05:29:41.000Number seven, Alex Jones becomes a trans dog.
05:29:44.000Jumping on the trans movement, which is basically an excuse for people to act weird and have that behavior legitimized, Alex Jones declared that he was trans-zoological and had black socks sewn to his ears to become a dog.
05:29:55.000This video is short, barely a minute long, but the message that you must accept any and all behaviors from people or you are a racist bigot is a powerful message, even through all the dog barking.
05:30:16.000As the 2012 election season kicked into high gear, Alex Jones decided to interview Cobra Commander, who had recently announced his run for the White House.
05:30:24.000In the video, Cobra Commander for President, Alex Jones interviews himself playing the terrorist leader who has the CIA, bin Laden, and North Korea all on his payroll.
05:30:33.000Mr. Cobra lays out his platform on why he would be the best leader for the United States of America.
05:30:38.000What is most amazing on this performance is the voice of Cobra Commander, which sounds outstandingly like the cartoon character who was previously voiced by the late Chris Lada.
05:31:08.000Only trust Janet, big sis Napolitano, and Homeland Security.
05:31:13.000In the intro for the documentary, New World Order, Blueprint for Mad Men, Alex Jones plays a busybody who wants to become an elite Homeland Security tattletale for the FBI and DHS head, Janet Dungbeetle Napolitano.
05:31:26.000The only problem is he works at a coffee shop, but that doesn't deter the TSA wannabe from spying on customers and freak out on them when they try to pay with cash.
05:31:46.000In October 2013, it became increasingly clear that Obamacare was indeed a scam job meant to jack up insurance rates that would lead to horrible healthcare.
05:31:55.000Alex Jones produced the video, Alex Jones Reveals Obamacare's Secret Origins.
05:31:59.000He dons the mask of Star Trek character Gorn, complete with a top hat, to explain how alien this legislation is and how it was nothing but lies.
05:32:06.000Because we're insurance companies who wrote it?
05:32:11.000Number three, John Corzine breaks into InfoWars headquarters.
05:32:15.000As the MF Global scandal broke in late 2011, Alex Jones donned a grandfatherly beard and innocent top hat and once again interviewed himself.
05:32:23.000Gary Gensler was your main minion at Goldman Sachs and he headed up the CFTC. He's been missing now for a month.
05:32:30.000In the interview, John the Don Corzine admitted he had stolen the money from the private accounts, but there was nothing that anyone could do about it.
05:32:36.000The sound bites that Corzine drops in this video are legendary.
05:32:39.000And it's why it's number three on our top ten countdown.
05:32:42.000Was there something else you wanted to sit on Santa's knee and ask for, Mr. Jones?
05:33:03.000The depths of evil depicted in this video freaked out many listeners who called and emailed their concern.
05:33:08.000But Alex felt that this video truly depicted the demonic forces that have been guiding the eugenics-obsessed elites since the beginning of time.
05:33:16.000His voice is also super freaky, and it's the lines he channeled into this performance that earned a number two spot in our top ten of Alex Jones performances.
05:33:31.000And finally, number one, Alex Jones as the Joker.
05:33:35.000In August 2009, a picture depicting Barack Obama as the Joker started making the rounds online, but was quickly attacked as racist by the mainstream media.
05:33:43.000Quick to capitalize on this meme, Alex Jones donned creepy Joker makeup and completed his August 7th broadcast as the Joker himself and announced a Joker poster contest where the winner would receive $1,000.
05:33:55.000This contest was a huge success, and posters of the president in Joker makeup appeared across America.
05:34:00.000People made videos of their postering, and it proved to be a big hit online and in the real world.
05:34:05.000It was Alex's creepiest role to date, and many listeners thought he had truly lost it.
05:34:09.000But it was an amazing promotion for a contest that went nationwide.
05:34:12.000It's this role as the Joker that earned the number one spot on this video of top ten performances.
05:34:17.000Because we've got the documents, and we've got the proof of the criminal activities they've been carrying out.
05:34:23.000Now, there are many performances made by Alex Jones as he hijacked memes and helped spread the message of liberty and freedom across the world, and all would not fit on this list.
05:34:31.000So in the comments below, add what your favorite performance or character that Alex Jones has assumed.
05:34:35.000Thanks for watching, and here's a brief message from Alex responding to the recent MSM attacks.
05:34:40.000First off, they love to brand this as fake news, or the media loves to attack me and say he dresses up in lizard suits like Gwarb.
05:34:50.000Or whatever the name of the guy is from the Star Trek episode, the famous one where he's fighting Captain Kirk.
05:34:57.000And then the news asks me, are you serious?
05:35:03.000I'm being an actor, acting like I'm a space alien that wants to exterminate the population of the Earth, trying to sell you on taking vaccines.
05:35:10.000I don't actually believe that the Star Trek character's real.
05:35:19.000Look, he was in Scanner Darkly and he was in Waking Life.
05:35:23.000They think you're completely stupid and they think you're completely mentally ill.
05:35:27.000If I put a top hat on and play the part of the head of Goldman Sachs saying, I'm screwing you over, I love the mega banks, I'm gonna rob you, world government's good, I'm illustrating how George Soros and other people think of you.
05:35:43.000The times that I... Put on clown makeup and played the part of the Joker saying, drink your fluoride water and take your vaccines because you're going to see pretty colors, kids.
05:35:55.000People got freaked out and said, oh my gosh, you're not for real because you act like a nice guy on air.
05:36:02.000But then you acted like a monster for an hour on TV and it was powerful.
05:36:15.000The Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the Republic, changing the world, Brexit, nationalism rising, Second Amendment, family, delivering the goods, getting people elected.
05:36:28.000Patriot, congressmen and women taking over the House of Representatives and their listeners, folks.
05:36:34.000Freedom Caucus, every one of them, basically.
05:36:39.000This platform of people like David Knight, and Paul Watson, and all the other grats, and Ron Paul, and Colonel Schaefer, and countless other people, and our great writers and researchers, are they actors?
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05:38:58.000You know, I've been hearing more and more about a thing called fake news, and they're talking about people that go and say all sorts of things.
05:39:04.000But I will tell you, some of the media outlets that I deal with are fake news, more so than anybody.
05:39:09.000I could name them, but I won't bother.
05:39:11.000But you have a few sitting right in front of us.
05:39:14.000So they're very, very dishonest people.
05:39:17.000But I think it's just something we're going to have to live with.
05:39:20.000I guess the advantage I have is that I can speak back.
05:39:24.000When it happens to somebody that doesn't have this, doesn't have that kind of a megaphone, they can't speak back.
05:43:04.000About 15 years ago, he heard me ranting and raving about fluoride and toothpaste and how it causes brain damage and lower IQ and dental furlosis.
05:43:11.000And he said, son, I don't care who you have on the air.
05:44:14.000That's why my dad and I developed, with the same folks that make Toms of Maine, it's private labeled, super blue, non-fluoride toothpaste with colloidal silver and high-quality iodine, which you die without iodine.
05:44:25.000Massive iodine deficiencies in the country.
05:44:27.000If you drink the stuff that's at the store, it'll kill you.
05:44:33.000And we have the bubblegum, natural flavor, organic flavor for children that doesn't have as much of the peppermint in it because it says concentrated toothpaste.
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05:45:41.000The disproportionate numbers of black males that are in prisons around this country are in prisons because they don't have the wealth by which to get fancy lawyers who will go in and ensure that they buy justice for them as white folks can do in America.
05:46:00.000This is being very harsh on the most vulnerable people in our society to include liquor stores in this group of stores that you would not like to have the welfare recipients use.
05:46:13.000Waters has been charged with ethics violations for asking regulators to help a bank in which her husband had a financial interest.
05:46:22.000What people have seen on television in recent days is outlandish behavior by the Tea Party operation in Washington, D.C. And I think that speaks volumes about what's causing problems in Washington, D.C. What exactly outlandish behavior?
05:46:40.000Specifically, what do you mean by that?
05:50:36.000As far as I'm concerned, the Tea Party can go straight to hell.
05:50:41.000Hey Maxine Waters, why don't you quit worrying about the Tea Party and look at your own district and the hellhole that's been created there while you were the representative from that district, Maxine.
05:50:56.000Maxine Waters is not only a traitor to our nation, but she's not right in the head.
05:51:03.000In fact, the only people who are crazier than Maxine Waters are the people who support her.
05:51:10.000At this stage of my life, I get a little confused sometimes.
05:51:42.000Vaccine Waters, a Democratic congresswoman calling for President Trump's impeachment, getting a standing ovation before presenting the award for best fight against the system.
05:51:51.000You are very vocal in supporting an investigation that could lead to President Trump being impeached.
05:53:39.000But if you said that FBI director James Comey had no credibility, wouldn't you support the fact that the president, then candidate Trump, now President Trump made the decision to get rid of him?
05:56:25.000And I literally just went to Infowarsstore.com and printed the five-star reviews, the first few pages.
05:56:32.000These are in the order of how they've been posted.
05:56:35.000Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, due process is only necessary when you're a Democrat.
05:56:40.000When asked by NBC's Chuck Todd whether or not embattled Rep John Conyers should be in or out of Congress as he faces down sexual harassment allegations, Nancy Pelosi replied, we are strengthened by due process.
05:56:53.000Just because someone is accused, and wait, was it one accusation?
05:56:58.000Well Nancy, to answer that question, it was revealed last week the taxpayers footed the bill for a $27,000 settlement for a staffer of Conyers that claimed the 88-year-old congressman made sexual advances on her and then fired her after she wouldn't succumb to them.
05:57:14.000And a lawyer who worked for Conyers said she'd often encounter the congressman in his office walking around in his underwear.
05:57:20.000Conyers, who's the longest-serving congressman, has denied all sexual harassment allegations against him.
05:57:26.000Nancy Pelosi says we need to give him a pass because Conyers is an icon.
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