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The United Kingdom is teetering on the edge of an
identity crisis that will unleash a domino effect across Western civilization.

Speaker 4 (00:48):
The European Union provides funding to member countries for accepting immigrants.
Ireland receives this money, which then flows to the phloppers, hotels,
and the wealthy. These elite to follow some of that
same money back to the government true donations and gifts,
creating a cycle of wealth and influence. Meanwhile, immigrants are

(01:11):
used to secure faults for the government, reinforcing their power.
As more money is printed to keep the system going,
the wealthy become richer, while ornate citizens like you and
I suffer as the value of the eural drafts widening
the wealth defied.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
A twenty twenty one census lays out the stark reality
exponentially ballooning across the UK. Three million, eight hundred and
seventy thousand Muslims now make up six point five percent
of England and Wales population, a forty four percent surge
since twenty eleven, adding one point sixteen million people and

(01:49):
driving a third of the nation's population growth, while in
London a whopping fifteen percent Muslim.

Speaker 5 (01:56):
As the Quran says, God does not burden any soul
with more than it can ben.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
And Birmingham thirty percent. This isn't a politically correct trend.
It's a tidal wave spiraling into an inevitable civil war,
and it's hitting every corner of the West with the
same diabolical playbook.

Speaker 6 (02:16):
Just as a.

Speaker 7 (02:16):
Lovely lady screaming and shouting out out of a window
athos racist scum. So obviously in England in twenty twenty five,
it makes you a racist to put your flag up
in your own country.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
As Western birth rates plummeted, British women now average one
point forty four children, well below the two point one
needed to sustain a population. Then by design, the elites
flipped the script, crying about declining birth rates and aging workforces,
opening the floodgates to uncontrolled migration, and now entire nations, cultures,

(02:57):
and identities are on the chopping block.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
Will be on a Muslim country, Russia will be on
Muslim country.

Speaker 8 (03:03):
Islam will enter every house. We have to be a
part of that change.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Now, enter Shabana Mahmoud, Britain's new Home Secretary, appointed September fifth,
twenty twenty five, and a cabinet reshuffle after Angelo Rayner's
tax scandal resignation.

Speaker 9 (03:20):
Oh do you know the people that you see holding
the English five most of the time, Dimnicolas will be
the DL and they are white now Mayle and they're
bad people and they want to divide our communities from
one another.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
My Mood the first Muslim woman to hold this office
of state Overseas, Immigration, policing, MI five and National Security.
A Birmingham born barrister of Pakistani descent, She's a labor
MP for a seventy percent non white constituency and identifies
with the socially conservative Blue Labor faction. Regardless of her

(03:57):
towing of English narratives in the past. She is now
a gatekeeper for the inevitable attempt to establish Sharia law
in the UK.

Speaker 9 (04:06):
Like a lot of practicing Muslims, my faith is the
most important thing in my life. It is the absolute
driver of everything that I do.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
Thirty thousand boats enter the UK in twenty twenty four alone.
My mood is tasked with stopping these boats, speeding up
asylum deportations and reforming a system where twenty seven point
eight percent of Muslim households live in social housing and
thirty two point seven percent face overcrowding. The real numbers

(04:37):
tell a story they don't want you to hear. Only
fifty one point four percent of Muslims aged sixteen to
sixty four are employed, compared to seventy point nine percent
of all Brits. Muslim women just thirty seven percent schools
ten percent of kids are Muslim, despite Muslims being six
percent of the population. In Birmingham, forty three and a

(05:00):
half percent of those under eighteen are Muslim, in Manchester
thirty five percent. Meanwhile, British kids are a minority in
twenty five percent of London schools. This is the demographic reality.
It's not a conspiracy which leads anyone with any brains
to question the endgame. The UK is at a breaking

(05:21):
point and the world's watching.

Speaker 10 (05:23):
Will my mood stop the boats and.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
Restore trust over the New World Order's playbook continue.

Speaker 6 (05:33):
It's Monday, September eighth, in the year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty five, and you're listening to The American Journal
with your host Harrison Smith. Watch it live right now
at Banned Dot Video. I think it's time to blow
this scene and get everybody in the stuff together.

Speaker 11 (05:52):
Okay, three two one's champion. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal, coming you live this Monday
morning from the four said quarters here in Austin, Texas.
I'm your post Harrison Smith. We of course have an
infinite number of things to talk about today. We're not
gonna waste too much time before we get into all
of it. Talking a lot about crime over the weekend

(06:16):
for a pretty obvious reason. All of the crime, all
of the insane crime that's happening, and then the compounding
factor of the media's willful ignorance of where the crime
is coming from. So we'll do a little survey of crime.
But then we're gonna look internationally at some of the

(06:37):
some of the war stuff going on. We could barely
fit all the videos on my page today, so I'll
try to go to as many of those as humanly possible,
and we'll take your phone calls, probably in the second hour,
definitely in the third. But we'll begin today as we
do every day, with our daily dispatch. All right, here
is folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the eighth of

(07:00):
September twenty twenty five. Haunting video shows homeless x Khan
allegedly kill Ukrainian refugee on North Carolina train. Haunting new
video revealed the terrifying moment a homeless X Khan allegedly
fatally stabbed a twenty three year old Ukrainian refugee and
what police said was a random attack on a North
Carolina light rail train. Arena Zaruska, who had fled war

(07:23):
torn Ukraine for a safer life in America, was on
the Links Blue Line in Charlotte just before ten pm
August twenty second when she was ambushed. According to the
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department, I believe we have a video
of this too. We can play and then we'll go
to the statements later of the mayor there, who of

(07:47):
course tries to downplay it. The surveillance footage released Friday
by the Charlotte Area Transit Center shows Zaruzka boarding the
train in her pizzeria uniform at nine forty six pm
and sitting looking at her phone, unaware of the dangers
behind her. Just four minutes later, thirty four year old
de Carlos Brown Junior allegedly whips out a folding knife
and lunges forward, stabbing her three times, at least once

(08:08):
in the neck. The chilling video appears then appears to
show Brown walking through the rail car, stripping off his
sweatshirt and waiting by the doors as passengers begin to
notice blood dripping from him. It's an absolutely brutal and
horrific video. And again there's a lot to say about this,
but of course it's not being said on mainstream media.

(08:30):
As as of last night, there were pretty much zero
stories about this from national papers, certainly not the all
hands on deck media frenzy you get when someone like
Daniel Penny stops this type of thing from happening. This
is just one of a number of attacks like this. Again,

(08:53):
this one is sort of stereotypical in that it was
completely random, utterly horrific, obviously racial, with the fact that
this guy who stabbed her. Here's the actual video, and
you see the young woman getting off getting off a
job at a pizza place, right when the guy behind

(09:15):
her just methodically takes out a little pocket knife, opens
it up, and stabs her to death for absolutely no reason.
And this guy, it turns out, has been arrested something
like fourteen times and just keeps committing felonies and just
keeps getting let out. He's a homeless dude that was

(09:35):
clearly been insane for a long time. We'll tell you
more about this later, but again, no national outcry, no
media campaign about this. People have done the comparisons. I'll
show him to you later. But you know, Daniel Penny,
a former marine who choked out a guy who ended

(09:56):
up dying later, four thousand articles about him, not a
single one about Zarutska. So we we'll dig into that
a little bit later and show you some of the
statements made by the officials in that area. But yeah,
we're gonna tell you about it as nobody else.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Well.

Speaker 11 (10:15):
Meanwhile, White House envoy sends new proposal to Hamas through
Israeli peace activists. White House Envoy Steve Whitcoff sent a
new proposal last week to Hamas for a Gaza hostage
and ceasefire deal through an Israeli peace activist. Two sources
with direct knowledge told Axios the new US proposal aims
to find a diplomatic solution ahead of a major offensive
that Israel Is planning to launch to occupy Gaza City.

(10:36):
Hamas is accepted an updated proposal for a ceasefire in
Gaza presented by the Katari and Egyptian mediators. Two sources
with knowledge of the tele Axios this is a part
of a last ditch effort to reach a deal and
avoid a major new Israeli offensive to occupy Gaza City.
A diplomatic source said the Hamas deal accepted as ninety
eight percent similar to the last US proposed deal. Israeli

(10:56):
agreed to that proposal, but talks broke down when Hamas
did not how Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff is meeting Saturday
and at Viza, Spain with Katari Prime Minister Mohammad bin
Abdul Rahman al Thani to discuss a plan to end
the war in Gaza and release all remaining hostages held
by hamascording to two sources familiar with the meeting. And

(11:16):
there's a lot of back and forth going on here.
We've got Trump saying this is your last opportunity for
peace before it's really bad. Israel threatening Hamas except this
deal or we will destroy Gaza, which is a threat
that frankly rings a little bit hollow, as they have
already destroyed Gaza. So there is that, but we'll get

(11:40):
back to it. It seems like the Israeli offensive on Gaza
City is slated to happen very soon. I would be
surprised if anything comes to this diplomatic pursuit. Meanwhile, Ukrainian
government buildings a blaze after Russian drone missile attacks. Russia
unleased a massive aerosault on Ukraine early Sunday, setting the
main government building in Kiev a blaze for the first

(12:02):
time during the war. Also struck a residential building, killing
a woman in an infant city official said. In the morning,
attacks in residents running to bomb shelters and plumes of
smoke rising over the city center. Firefighters deployed to the
cabinet of Minister's building to try to qualifire, which was
burning through the roof of the historic building that houses
many of the country's top officials. It was not immediately
clear if the building took a direct hit or whether

(12:24):
Ukraine's air defense is shot down the drone and the
debris sparked the fire. The drones and missile warnings continued
to blare in the capitol as firefighters hose down the building.
As Post reporters arrived on the scene, another Russian drone
buzzed overheads and in police and other emergency responders running
for cover. This, of course comes as likewise diplomatic solutions
a ring sought for the Russian Ukraine conflict, and again

(12:47):
this aerial assault was a particularly large one, and it
has Trump sort of rattling the sabers again not seeing
a lot of We're not seeing a lot of, you know,
tangible outcome from the Alaska talks last month, but we
continue to wait, and finally we have this. South Korean

(13:09):
workers are arrested in immigration rate at Hondai plant to
be sent home after a deal with Soul. Hundreds of
South Korean workers detained in an immigration and customs enforcement
raid at a Hondai battery plant in Georgia will be
flown back to their country after an agreement between the
country's government and the Trump administration. South Korean Presidential Staff
of Chief of Staff King Hun Seek announced a deal

(13:30):
in a statement saying both governments reach an understanding on
the release of workers detained in Brian County. Negotiations for
the release of the detained workers have been concluded after
swift responses by the relevant ministries, business agencies and companies.
He said. However, some administrator procedures remain, and once they're completed,
a chartered plan will bring back our citizens. Basically, they
rated this plant. Resulted in four hundred and seventy five arrests,

(13:51):
at least three hundred believed to be South Korean nationals,
and we can get into this later. It's good that
they're rating these people. I personally think the executives that
hire the legal immigrants should themselves be arrested as a
signal to, you know, other operators of warehouses or factories
here in America. I like Tom Holman's response to this

(14:14):
when he says, look, nobody hires an illegal alien out
of the goodness of their heart. They hire them because
they work harder pay them less and undercut the competition
of US citizen employees, which is absolutely true. And when
this plant was built, it was a big, you know, celebration,
these people talking about bringing American jobs, creating American jobs,
investing in America. And then of course they just hire

(14:36):
a bunch of foreigners to take up not the you
know jobs that Americans won't do, you know, picking berries
by hand in the blazing sun. Now it's very cushy,
high paid, very technically advanced jobs that they were of
course outsourcing, in sourcing people from a South Korea to
take because Americans just get screwed constantly forever, only thing

(15:00):
that ever happened. So good to see a reversal of that,
at least in one case. I would again like to
see the executives of these companies themselves punished for being
the ones breaking the law and hiring the illegals in
the first place. And I said finally before, but I lied.
We have one more story here, and it's a bit
of a confusing one. Johnson backs off claims that Trump

(15:20):
was an FBI informant in Epstein case. The statements from
the House come after how speaker came after Democrats and
a small number of Republicans are pushing it for legislation
to compel the release of more files on Jeffrey Epstein.
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday backed off his claim
that President John Trump was an FBI informant in the
case of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. While Trump has said

(15:42):
that he kicked Epstein out of mar Lago, his members
only club in Florida, he has also recently called the
latest demands for the release of more information on the
Epstein case a Democrat hoax that never ends. Last week,
Johnson told reporters on Capitol Hill that Trump cares deeply
about the crimes Epstein committed and said that Trump was
an FBI informant trying to take this stuff down on
So his off his release a statement modifying that claim

(16:03):
and changing a little bit, because it's kind of hard
to say that it's a Democrat hoax that doesn't exist
and that you were a FBI informant helping to bring
the a case about what else it does make any
sense considering the fact that Epstein himself was an FBI
informant in working for the FBI and protected by the FBI.
During all of his criminal activity. So just another it's

(16:26):
just another little roundabout in the saga of Jeffrey Epstein,
another set of statements immediately reversed, another set of claims
that just do not make face it, do not make
sense on the face of it, and just show that
they still just have absolutely no handle on this thing
and are just embarrassing themselves relentlessly. It is very sad

(16:48):
to see our government in such a tizzy over what
should be a very simple case of sex trafficking and
the criminals involved in that. But it's a little bit
more difficult when the people involved are the billionaire ruling
class that determine the fate of our nation. That's your

(17:10):
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sent you, and with that will go onto some of
these videos. I guess we'll go to the video of
that last story, first Speaker Johnson saying President Trump was

(17:33):
an FBI informant working to bring Epstein down. Clip number
thirty three. Here's Speaker Johnson in a statement that he
has since reversed, but this was from last Friday, I believe.

Speaker 12 (17:45):
Let's watch and he's not saying that what Epstein did
as a hoax. It's a terrible, unspeakable evil. He believes
that himself, when he first heard the rumor, kicked him
out of Verlago. Who's an FBI informant to try to
take this stuff down? The President knows who's and has
great sympathy for the women who suffered. He'sunspeakable part gets
detestable to him, and I've spoken about this as recently
as whys ago?

Speaker 11 (18:05):
Johnson backs off claim, so he says, basically, it was
an FBI in formant that was helping to bring this
stuff down, which of course we know he was. I
mean that that's not even that's not even new. I mean,
they've we've talked about this, We've shown videos, and we've
shown videos of some of the lawyers for some of
the Epstein victims saying that he reached out to everybody
he thought might be involved or could possibly help, and

(18:27):
the only person that responded him was Donald Trump and
Time and time again. Donald Trump's participation or simple presence
in the Epstein world was always to bring Epstein down
or you know, in some way working against him. So

(18:47):
we've known this kind of forever. But then they reversed this,
and the way they're reversed it is by saying the
speaker is reiterating what the victims attorneys said, which is
that Donald Trump, who kicked Epstein out of mar Lago,
it was the only one more than a decade ago
willing to help prosecutors expose Epstein for being a discussing
proud child predator. The statement from Johnson's office read Trump

(19:08):
and Epstein were one time friends who had a falling out,
particularly after fight between the two and two thousand and
four over buying a ocean front property in Palm Beach, Florida,
which Trump went on to win. Democrats and a small
number of Republicans are pushing for the passage of legislation
called the Epstein File Transparency Acts that would compel the
Trump administration to release more documents about Epstein and his
sex traffing operations. About a dozen of Epstein's accusers gave

(19:29):
emotional testimony last week outside the US Capital about the
abuse they suffered from Epstein in his jailed associate Gilan Maxwell.
During the event, Brad Edwards, an attorney who represented one
of the victims. Many of the victims, rather, told reporters
that Trump had done in about face on epstein'since two
thousand and nine. Edwards said that we spoke to Trump
in two thousand andine. Trump was friendly to the victim's
plight and did not think it was a hoax and
was trying to help. And now it seems like all

(19:51):
of the sudden, somebody's in his ear and he's not.
Edward said, So, I'm hoping he'll come back to where
he was in two thousand and nine, be on the
side of the victims and stand with us.

Speaker 13 (20:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (20:00):
From two thousand and nine to about i'd say twenty
twenty four, Trump was firmly on the Epstein train, like
he knew about Epstein, was working against Epstein, talked about Epstein,
promised to release the information about Epstein. I mean, it
really was a serious about face. It didn't happen at
some point between two thousand and nine and today. It

(20:22):
happened at some point between his inauguration in today, the
White House on Sunday issued a statement that Trump has
always been committed to justice and transparency for these victims.
That's why the Trump administration is releasing thousands of pages
in the documents, complying with oversight requests, White House spokesperson
Abagail Johnson said, referring to the inquiry being conducted by
the House Oversight Committee. Jackson alleged the Democrats ignored Epstein's

(20:43):
victims for years and now only interested them in them
in a way to attack President Trump, which of course
is absolutely true, and the documents that have been released
are heavily redacted and also not new information. So I'd
say if anything as a hoax, it would be that
it would be the revelations that we keep going through
that aren't revelations and aren't helping. Thomas masseiy, or Republican

(21:04):
co sponsor the proposed legislation, said Sunday he didn't know
whether Trump was an FBI informant, But of course, again,
the confusing thing is Epstein, as far as we know,
was in Epstein was a FBI informant, So maybe they're
informing on each other. We don't know. Only three other
House Republicans have joined the Massi's effort to force the
vote the House to vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

(21:25):
Almost all the Democrats have signed the petition. Representative Nancy Mays,
one of the three Republicans, has also defended Trump, posting
on x that Trump banned Epstein from our lago. President
Trump's the one who cooperated with the Feds to get
this guy, she wrote, Trump. President Trump is the one
who committed to protecting women and kids. Again, it's not
really about the women and kids in this particular case.

(21:46):
It's about the international connections and the fact that Epstein
was likely a foreign spy. That's the real reason any
of this is happening, which again should be obvious to
anybody paying attention. And we can get back into this
a little bit. We're going to move on to crime,
and you know, tell you all about what happened to
this young Ukrainian woman, which is just one of a

(22:08):
number of horrific and completely unexpected, random violent crimes suffered
by Americans over the weekend. So we'll get into that
in general. But I have so many other I have
so many videos from other stuff that it's like it's

(22:33):
impossible to keep up with all of the attacks that
humanity is under from a variety of different directions, continuously, infinitely,
with no stop. And I don't know, I don't know
how to deal with this exactly, except to say that
we have to stop being the reactionary force. We have

(22:55):
to seize the initiative. Right now, we have all of
these organizations, all of these cabals, working in tandem in
a very deliberate effort to eradicate humanity as we know it.
And we got to deal with like just the crime
on the streets and just the increasing chaos brought about

(23:17):
by the destruction of traditional ways that maintained order. And
while we're trying to deal with these like immediate effects
of the attacks against us in the background, we have
to remember that they're systematically working through things like the
food production system or installing digital idea and surveillance. And again,

(23:40):
it just it feels to me like it is actually
an impossible task to just defend against all of this.
The thing that needs to happen is we need to
be on the offensive. We need to be on the march.
We need to be dismantling this stuff wholesale, not responding
individually to each little attack, but just you're standing recognizing going, okay,

(24:01):
all of this is all sort of the same program.
It's the same operation being carried out. So let's just
attack that operation wholesale, holistically, remove all of these people
from power, stop all of these and just absolutely insane
programs from moving forward, so specifically in the case of
the UK and the European the attacks on European food systems.

(24:28):
This is the problem. I have so many videos. I
don't even know where this one is, so I'll have
to go to another one for now. But essentially you've
got you, I'll find I'll find the right one because
you all got to see this, because it's just a
quick little overview of the the vast and sprawling number

(24:50):
of ways that the food system, again specifically in Europe,
is being destroyed and taken out. Maybe maybe I didn't
even put this in. Maybe I'll have to go find
it later. So let's do something else. Let's go to
clip number three here as we talk about health. She's

(25:11):
another example, another of the seemingly limitless examples of COVID
nineteen killing everybody. Let's go to club number three now.

Speaker 14 (25:21):
But there has been a study done in Italy and
what this shows is increased incidents of cancers six months
after COVID vaccinations. And I'm going to give you that. Now,
just let me give you the main figures here before
we look at where we got it from. This is

(25:41):
the rate of first hospitalization of cancer for any site. Now,
what these workers did there was a whole providence in Italy,
nearly three hundred thousand people, and they followed these people
up for two and a half years. And what they
found was that of that whole group, the vaccinated, zero

(26:01):
point eight five percent of them received a first cancer
admission during that two and a half year period. But
for the vaccinated it is one point five So a
much higher percentage of vaccinated being admitted to hospital after
six months during a two and a half year follow
up if they receive the COVID vaccine. And of course

(26:24):
this is real data and quite concerning. So rate of
first hospitalization for cancer of any site. Unvaccinated group zero
point eight five percent of them were admitted with the
first cancer diagnosis. Vaccinated group a much higher one point
one five percent admitted. Based on a population of nearly

(26:48):
three hundred thousand people hospital admissions with a cancer diagnosis,
there was three one hundred and twenty four people admittedvaccinated
with at least one dose. People that vaccinated at least
one dose their chances of getting chlorectal cancer. The hazard

(27:09):
ratio was one point three to four. In other words,
thirty four percent more likely to get it. This is
at a six month follow up, breast cancer fifty four
percent more likely to get breast cancer in the vaccinated
group bladder cancer sixty two percent more likely to get
it than the unvaccinated group breast cancer. So that was

(27:35):
after at least one dose of vaccine. After three doses
of vaccine three or more doses, risk of breast cancer
actually went down somewhat to plus thirty six percent, and
a bladder cancer was a forty three percent higher chance
of getting bladder cancer. And all of these results are significant.
So all of these are statistically significant results showing increasing

(28:00):
in these consays one hundred and eighty days after the
first vaccine or one hundred and eighty days after the
third vaccine, if that had.

Speaker 11 (28:09):
More thirty to sixty percent rise in certain cancers out
of a massive study in Italy. I'll show you more
on the other side. The truth about COVID in the
vaccine is going to finally come out and weren't any
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Let's talk about crime. Let's just get into crime, because
that is the major story over the weekend. Of course,
the video of the homeless x con allegedly slash it's

(30:10):
on video. I don't think we have to say, allegedly
killing a young woman, a Ukrainian refugee who'd come to
North Carolina, got on a train and was stabbed to
death for absolutely no reason. And then the response to
this is equally baffling and nonsensical. And since you know

(30:42):
there's some there's some racial dynamics at play here, I
think I think we can all recognize and will start
off with a clip number one, so we can, you know,
couch this and talk about this, and it's an appropriate
context that we've got to do something about these people.

(31:03):
It's too much.

Speaker 17 (31:04):
Let's watch our empathy keeps getting used to excuse evil
and it's literally killing us. Yesterday I showed you how
liberal media ignored a black man murdering a white Ukrainian
woman and the racial double standard in reporting.

Speaker 10 (31:22):
Today I saw the mayor's statement.

Speaker 17 (31:24):
She called this a tragic situation that sheds light on
problems with society's safety nets. Said the killer has long
struggled with mental health and suffered a crisis. Said we
shouldn't villainize those who struggle with mental health, and that
mental health disease needs to be treated with the same
compassion as cancer. There was no mention of the killer's

(31:45):
criminal record. This is a textbook emotional argument. When someone
does evil, we get told to be empathetic. Emphasis is
placed on systemic issues outside of their control, rather than
the factors within their control. Were lectured not villainizing them.
We get told to call them unhoused instead of homeless,
changing the terms, instead of fixing the problem. Their choice

(32:08):
to do evil gets compared to an involuntary disease like cancer.

Speaker 10 (32:13):
The implication is the killer is the victim, not the villain.

Speaker 17 (32:16):
This manipulation tactic exploits a logical fallacy called appeal to emotion.
It causes us to ignore facts just so that we
don't seem mean. It creates false equivalencies, making us think
that the mental health of violent people is as important
as a physical safety of their victims. Now, the mayor
said she didn't know Di Carlos's mental health record, but

(32:38):
we do know his criminal record. Carlos was arrested fourteen times.
He assaulted his own sister. Under North Carolina law, he
was a habitual felon. That should have meant years in prison,
but the district attorney didn't do that. Instead, after yet
another arrest in January, Di Carlos was held for months,
then released without passing a mental health test.

Speaker 10 (33:00):
He was put back on the streets.

Speaker 17 (33:02):
And now a woman who fled Ukraine to escape death
met it here. The mayor was right about this. We
should have compassion even for the worst offenders. Compassion is
a virtue because there, but for the grace of God
go I. But compassion without consequences is vice. Carlos did

(33:24):
not face the full consequences of his past actions. He
should have been put in jail, not on a bus.
He should have been incarcerated, not out of vengeance, but
to protect him and everyone else around him. Part of
healing mental illness is exposing the person to the unyielding
constraints of reality. Because boundaries change behaviors, and empathy without

(33:50):
responsibility isn't kindness, it's suicide. The only defense against emotional
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Speaker 11 (34:06):
Oh, very very clear thinking from that guy, and of
course he's exactly right, and the statement from the mayor
is just absolutely absurd. But again it's just it's just
one of a series of attacks. I mean pretty much
pretty much every day, but certainly every week there's at

(34:27):
least one example of some horrific, unprovoked attack. And there's
also like almost once a week, more like once a
month on average, you get a story about or a
video of a white person defending themselves and being arrested.
Of course, last week it was a guy. It was

(34:48):
a video of a black guy with a knife menacing
a white guy with a skateboard. White guy with a
skateboard is trying to back away, walk away, and only
when he hits the guy with the skateboard and knocks
the guy down does the police do. The police magically
show up and just immediately they're there to arrest the
white guy for hitting the black eye with the skateboard,

(35:10):
even though the guy had a knife and was menacing him.
This is a constant, this is a everyday thing at
this point more or less, what are we going to
do about it? I mean, how are we gonna confront
this and deal with this? Because obviously we can't just
keep doing the same thing over and over. The liberals

(35:32):
have spent the last decade worsening this issue as much
as they possibly can. There need to be some pretty
dramatic changes here, and we have to talk seriously about this,
not just be outrage and say what if it was
the other way, but like, what are the proposals to
deal with this? Yeah, here's the video from last week
in another instance of white person just trying to take

(35:54):
public transportation in America, you know, suddenly at risk of
his life, and only when he defends himself do the
police show up to put a stop to things. It
really is, this is unsustainable and of course those people
note on X and his articles has been written into wokeness.

(36:15):
If not for X, we would not know about any
of these attacks. And of course it shows the mob
attack in Cincinnati, I believe, the stabbing on the train
of the Ukrainian refugee, and then of course Austin Metcalf,
and there's a similarity there. Well, there's all sorts of similarities. Right,
You've got the city officials in this case coming out

(36:37):
and you know, basically saying it was the white people's
fault b antagonizing the attack. I mean, how dare they
be attacked? That's all their fault. And actually I believe
arresting one of the victims of the assault for instigating
the fight, in other words, by saying things and then
getting hit in the face. Now he's been arrested. And

(36:59):
they came out and gave speeches about how horrible this was,
that this was filmed, and that the perpetrators got arrested
because it would hurt race relations. And you've got the
Ausesome Metcalf story, where again, there's absolutely no evidence whatsoever
that it was anything other than just a cold blood
and murder. And we said from the beginning, it looks

(37:21):
like this was just cold blood and murder. And there
were all these sort of insinuations about, oh, you don't
know the whole story, and it's more than you think,
and he was defending himself, and they launched to gofund
me and raised millions of dollars and then got a
public defender because apparently they spent all that money on
something other than the legal case, which is by definition fraud.

(37:41):
But that's fine too, I guess they'll get away with that.
But in this case you also had people launching gofundmes
for the murderer. In this case, we have the video,
so it's not even like you can pretend like this
was like you believe the lie that this well, it
could have been self defense. I mean, we have the
video of the young woman not even looking at the guy,
not saying anything to him, sitting on her seat. He

(38:03):
gets up, stabs her the neck and kills her, and
then people made it go fund me for him and
started sending money to him. Just understand where we're at
at this point, at least Austin Metcalf and you know,
at least Carmelo Anthony had the decency to pretend that
it was self defense, like at least say it was
self defense to get people an excuse, you know, plausible
deniability to donate to you. In this case, there's no

(38:26):
belief that this was self defense. There's people rewarding the
black guy for killing a white person. Have a hundred bucks.
I mean, that's literally all what's happening here. And Randon
Morello's got the exclusive. After reaching out to go fund me,
they told me they've removed all the fundraisers for a
murder suspect to Carlos Brown Junior. Go fund me terms

(38:47):
of service explicitly prohibit fundraisers that raise money for the
legal defense if anyone formally charged with an alleged violent crime.
Consistent with his long standing policy, this fundraiser has been
removed from the platform and the donors who contributed to
the fundraiser have been fully refunded. See apparently there was
a fundraiser and people donated to it. And of course,

(39:07):
in in Wokeness again points out seventy four two hundred
and twenty one AP articles about George Floyd, zero AP
articles about Arena Zarutzka. I mean, most, like probably ninety

(39:30):
percent of people in America today have no idea this happened.
No idea. I mean, you see it on X, it's
everyone on X, it's you, like the only thing anybody's
talking about on X. But X is not the real world.
Most people have no idea this happened. If they did
know that it happened, they'd think, what a tragedy, what
a what a sad case of mental illness. And that's
about as far as their you know, interpretation of it

(39:53):
would go. As we've said a million times over, the
media's real talent is in creating trends out of nothing
and abolishing trends that actually exist, disguising trends that actually exist.
So you have George Floyd killed by police, and that
becomes the police are hunting black people every day and

(40:15):
they have to be stopped. Meanwhile, we've got daily videos
of black people just senselessly murdering white people for absolutely
no reason, and it never seems to be made into
a trend and everything. If it is ever reported on,
because of the pressure from independent, independent outlets, they'll you know,

(40:36):
cover it as sort of a bare minimum as possible.
They'll keep their coverages as liminal as they can, as
in the New York Post article, they don't say you
know this is a career criminal to a grizzly Charlotte
stabbing video fuels Maga's crime message fuels Maga's crime message.

(41:01):
In the New York Post article, they don't say you
know this is a career criminal who's been arrested fourteen
times and you know, repeatedly convicted for violent criminality and
he's just clearly mentally ill. They do say, you know,
he has multiple rest daying back to twenty eleven or
two thousand and yeah, eleven, he was charged with first
degree murder. His records includes larcene robbery and a dangerous

(41:22):
weapon and communicating threats. Scoring to court records obtained by
the Post. Get in the way, it's coverage, just like, yeah,
you know, he's been arrested a few times, and you
know he served us. He served as a punishment each time,
and now he's out again. It's like, Okay, the real
story here is that we've got these just parasites, these

(41:42):
just drains on society, just continually victimizing everybody and providing
nothing to anybody, just stabbing people randomly, and then they'll
finally be put away for life. Maybe more than five
thousand bus for just sixty three subway repeat offenders, only
five or behind are behind bars. And you've got this

(42:02):
like vanishingly small number of people committing like ninety percent
of the crimes, and we can't just put them away.
We can't just put them in a hospital for their
own well being, and this guy was legitimately insane. I'm
not even saying like this wasn't a mental illness thing.
What I'm saying is that whatever mental illnesses do exist

(42:26):
out there are being exacerbated and in some cases fostered
and created and implanted by our entire system, our media landscape,
our education, everything is like enforcing this. It's like compelling
the insane people to be more insane, and it's you know,
radicalizing them essentially. And again, just the videos from this week, like,

(42:49):
let's go to clip number four. A new trend is
spreading amongst the youths of Brooklyn, New York City, where
they flood roads and walk through traffic to get views
on social media. Here's a clip number four.

Speaker 18 (42:58):
This is what the scene was looking at yesterday. Those
teenagers were running through traffic, packing into the outdoor areas
of the Barclay Center and the Atlantic Terminal mall, and
teens are already banned from going inside of that mall
without a parent. As large gatherings like these have been
going viral on TikTok last year.

Speaker 11 (43:16):
Yeah, wow, incredible, so much fun. Then we've got clip
number twenty nine. Philadelphia. Woman executed yesterday in broad daylight.

Speaker 19 (43:23):
Video appears to show three people involved.

Speaker 20 (43:25):
It looks as if one woman is trying to get
a man off of another woman.

Speaker 21 (43:30):
Moments later in that same video, which shows the man
point a gun at the woman on the ground.

Speaker 11 (43:36):
Clip number forty eight. Here youth mob versus one white
guy waiting for his train in Philly. So this was
over the weekend. Another single white guy being attacked by
a mob. Let's watch.

Speaker 8 (43:47):
Nursing beats the jet to you on today and.

Speaker 11 (43:50):
Bite we can take the audio down. It's just some
TikTok random audio. But look another you know mob beating.
Another lynching in been broad daylight of a white person
and in public transit. Again it's always always public transit,
isn't it. And people wonder why we don't have more
more trains in America? And then the assault actually ends

(44:10):
up on the rails. Should we I meant we got
more sho Should we keep going? I mean, here are
the juveniles who murdered a twenty one year old Capitol
Hill intern Eric Tarpinion Jackham mug shot through the two
juveniles who murdered the twenty one year old Capitol Hill

(44:31):
intern Eric Tarpinian Jackham were finally released this weekend after
authorities hit their identity for months. As previously reported, the
twenty one year old intern for Republican Representative John st
of Kansas was killed late June Washington DC. He was
a student at the University of Massachusetts Samhurst and was
shot and killed in Northwest Washington, d C. By a
couple of young gentlemen, a couple of juveniles, you might say,

(44:55):
a couple of lunchtime rauties. Police reported the shoot occurred
around ten thirty on June thirtieth, when a group of
unidentified suspect fired shots at Tarpinian Jacob and two others,
which included a sixteen year old male and an adult female.
The report of the investigators to say the shooting was targeted,
but Tarpinium Jacob was not the intended target. Two seventeen
year olds were arrested for that killing. Teams who finally

(45:16):
attacked ex DOZE employee Edward Korstein aka Big Balls hit
with an hit with additional charges after Biden judge orders
their release. Two of the gang of ten teams that
beat the hell out of a nineteen year old former
Doge staffer Edward big Balls Coorstein during an attempted carjacking
been slapped with additional charges after a far left Biden
judge released them last month. Two were released with restrictions

(45:37):
including electronic monitoring and curfew requirements, but the public wants
to see real consequences. Now the two face new assault
and robbery charges as police still search for the other suspects.
These were a fifteen year old boy and girl from Maryland.
A shock video women executed by homeless suspect blocks from
Philadelphia City Hall. That was the video we just showed you.
There's another graphic version of it, but we don't need

(45:59):
to watch that. A woman who was shot dead and
broad daylight on a busy sidewalk just one thousand feet
from Piladelphia City Hall this weekend. According to reports, the
shocking incident unfolded just before six pm Friday. A woman
in a homeless guy were seen arguing outside of downtown
at seven to eleven. During the altercation, the woman reportedly
drew a pistol, which the man wrestled away. Footage shot
by witness shows pair grappling as several shots are fired.

(46:23):
It genuinely just goes just goes on and on. Georgia
daycare worker who allegedly beat one year old boy black
and blue released on bail again. This is a black woman.
Fifty four Yavett Thurston let go on forty four thousand
dollars bond on August sixteenth, after she was charged with
three counts of first degree child abuse and one first
degree aggravated battery. And like you know, I'm all for

(46:48):
let the punishment fit the crime. But like let the
punishment fit the crime. This one's out on bail now.
This woman's out has been released. She beat a one
year old boy, I believe on the first day of school,
if I'm not mistaken. Thurston was arrested on August eleventh

(47:09):
after a family a Little Blessings Childcare in Bainbridge, close
to the Florida border, reported their one year old's grizzly
injuries suffered at day one of daycare. Corey Weeks, US Marine,
shared pictures of his battered son Clay on Facebook. The
tyke looked out into the camera lens as best he
could through one black and eye and a nearly that
was nearly swollen shut. He also had a litany of

(47:31):
bloodied scrapes along his cheek and around his mouth. So
I mean, to me, a just world would be the
father of this boy being left alone in a room
with the woman who did that to his son and
a pair of like hot pliers and then you know,

(47:52):
he gets to kill her like slowly and over as
much time as he wants. To me that that seemed
just in my approximation, I think I think this woman
should be played alive legally, like she should go through trial,
prove her guilty. We don't want to be doing this
to innocent people. After all, Give her a trial of

(48:14):
her peers, and then play her alive on national television, right,
I mean, right, wouldn't that be what you would want
if it was your kid? And again, you know, they've
been able to get away with this, with the setup
that exists now for so long because of the complicity
of the media. Because the media doesn't tell these stories,
doesn't talk about this. The people that are subjected to

(48:36):
these crimes think that they're the only ones, and they
just are like, oh my god, so horrible, and they
just like sort of bear with it, and they just
try to keep things together for you know, the remaining
members of their family or you know whatever. You know
what happens to be at a certain point. You know,
people are going to go, oh, my son came home
from daycare bloodied and bruised. I could go to the police,

(49:01):
but we know what happens. The person who victimized my
kid is going to be let out. It's going to
suffer no consequences, and it's probably going to be helped
by a bunch of NGOs and you know, these criminal networks.
So I'm not going to go to the police. I'm
just going to go get justice myself, and then he's

(49:22):
going to get justice himself, and of course then we
just enter into the feedback loop of reciprocal violence that
destroys our entire country. So for the sake of us
not having to go down that road, let's get real
justice through the systems that we have to achieve justice.
And let's make it brutal. Let's make it brutal. Let's
make it really mean something when somebody gets caught committing

(49:43):
a crime. I think that's the only way out of this.
And I am constantly reminded of the beginning of Starship Troopers,
where they talk about the way that the Starship troopers.
World's government was created. It's a semi pro fascistic government,
but it's got some unique attributes to it. But it
talks about the fact that you know, in that history

(50:03):
and that alternative history of the world and by like
the sixties in America, you know, nobody could use the
parks because they were just gangs of youth that were
that would kill you or rob you if you went there.
And basically in that story, it's the veterans. It's the
veterans of World War two. I guess basically, oh yeah,
this is ridiculous. We don't have to live this way.

(50:24):
And they just you know, have a giant uprising and
they in things like flogging as a punishment, and if
you do something it's your old family, they get flogged
in front of everybody. And it's like, I'm you know,
I'm not saying we have to go down that road.
I'm just saying there's a certain point that it's going
to get to if people aren't going to stand for
it anymore, and everything's going to get flipped on its head.

(50:48):
And there are lots of ways that we could go
about correcting these issues, fixing these problems, dealing with the
interminable criminals that just keep committing crimes over and over again.
And actually I did the math, or I had Grock
do the math. I guess I could say because Aaron
McIntyre in response to the post about this guy fourteen

(51:09):
you know, convictions and again our legal system is so
messed up. This guy asks, so, what's the argument against
executing this guy within the month, And it's like, well,
our legal system is so messed up. This guy's gonna
it's gonna be years before this guy's even probably goes
to trial, let alone gets convicted. And then if he

(51:30):
is put on death row, which I don't even know
if North Carolina has the death penalty. If they do,
that's just another massive, drawn out issue with lawyers provided
by the state and judges. It's like, how much do
these people cost us? Is the question? So Aaron McIntyre says,
the fact that our entire system is designed to keep

(51:51):
this animal alive for as long as possible while spending
hundreds of thousands of dollars on him and shrugging about
the woman who was murdered really says it all. And
so I thought I'd asked Grock, well, what has this
guy cost the system? And so I asked him, you
know this guy who's been arrestedpporteen times, like, how much
does he cost the system? This is Gros's response. Estimating
the total cost of De Carlos Brown Junior to the

(52:13):
American government and taxpayers requires a detailed analysis of his
criminal history, incarceration periods, et cetera, et cetera. The general
cost estimates for criminal justice and welfare systems assumptions where
the specific data is unavailable. So basically, I was like,
you know, how much does it cost to providing with lawyers?
How much does it cost to provide him with you know,
care when he goes to jail. The answer that groc

(52:33):
gave me is approximately five hundred and fifty three thousand
to five hundred eighty seven thousand over his lifetime, based
on his fourteen arrest, six years of incarceration, legal representation,
police responses, crime scene clean up, the assumed welfare benefits.
This estimate is conservative and could be higher, probably much higher,
if Brown received additional services or if his current detention
extends beyond one year. The cost reflects system systemic expenses

(52:56):
associated with repeat offenders, mental health challenges et cetera, et cetera.
So he costs, he's cost us so far about half
a million dollars, and that's peer loss, right, there's no
his guy's homeless, he's never probably had a real job,
he's never paid taxes. There's nothing offsetting this. It's not
like it's a half a million dollar investment and we
get a million dollars in tax in return. This is

(53:18):
pure one hundred percent deficit. Half a million dollars. Now, interestingly,
that happens to be more or less exactly the average
lifetime contributions of the average American that they make in
taxes in their lifetime. The average American pays approximately five
hundred and twenty four million, twenty four thousand dollars in taxes,
about half a million dollars, which is rich, represent's about

(53:40):
thirty four point seven percent of their estimated lifetime earnings
working lifetime of forty five years. So essentially, what it's
saying is some schmuck out there worked for forty five years,
gave up over a third of everything they ever earned,
paid a third of his toil, of his life blood,
basically to keep this lifetime criminal alive and stabbing women

(54:06):
on the subway. So's our that's the American system. Can
we all maybe we all get assigned to criminal and
then we are just on the hook for everything they
ever do and they pay nothing to anybody ever.

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Speaker 21 (55:46):
It became immediately clear to us that no one else
was going to bid on this. The auction for these assets,
like the entirety of the info Wars thing like, including
his supplements that he sells to people or for sale.

Speaker 8 (56:00):
We won.

Speaker 21 (56:00):
The judge took it away from us because he was
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Speaker 15 (56:03):
And no, they had a fake auction and got caught,
and the judge said it violated bankrumcy law.

Speaker 13 (56:07):
He didn't want to say it was criminal, but he
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Speaker 10 (56:10):
He said, it looks bad.

Speaker 8 (56:12):
You made this bid.

Speaker 11 (56:13):
It was an incredible moment when it was announced that
you were doing this, and then all of a sudden,
breaks are on right and a judge somewhere.

Speaker 10 (56:19):
I don't have all the details, but basically said, this
isn't happening.

Speaker 21 (56:21):
Yeah, he basically wiped away about like eighteen months in
court decisions.

Speaker 10 (56:24):
Was like he just I mean, I would be spooked too.

Speaker 21 (56:27):
You got to remember, like you know, Dan Bongino cast
to tell these people are were on in force?

Speaker 22 (56:32):
Yes, right, but tell never was our ideological battle and
our generation. It's not what we went through in the
Civil War, you know, defending the country and abolishing discourgious slavery.
It's not a revolution where we bought for the very
ideas of limited government freedom. That's not it. But we're
fighting now as an ideology, a pernicious, dangerous and historically

(56:53):
deadly ideology that says that other men and women have
been have been imbued, which special powers to reign over
your life and take your liberty and to move forward.
And this is somehow a benevolent way, knighted by the
Lord himself, that these men should take control of your life.
This is our fight, this is our time.

Speaker 19 (57:13):
Once we allow the left leaning media, which is what
most of them are, to paint conservative or liberty based
talk as inherently violent, what do you think the next
step is now, it's the next step is censorship. You
can't allow this to happen. So I'm asking your listeners,
whether you support Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Ron, Paul Ran, Paul,
Joey Begadodas, I don't care who you support, do not

(57:35):
allow them to do this because once they do it,
it's the next step towards depression of free speech, with
which the left is always.

Speaker 15 (57:43):
And as usual, you cut right of the heart. They're
censoring in Europe, they're starting to censor here. They admit
they want to censorize because they can't compete with our ideas.
And you have the nail on the head they are
wanting to say, it's radical. They want to put out
these law enforcement advisements. I mean they even tried to
ban in the navy the Gadsden flag that was the
first flag of the UN Navy.

Speaker 13 (58:00):
I mean they mean.

Speaker 21 (58:01):
Business like Dan Magino, you go to start there, like
these people. That was a feeder system to the administration.
So like to be afraid of that is natural.

Speaker 15 (58:09):
Now at the end here they say, if you could
have anything you wanted, what would you do?

Speaker 10 (58:15):
What would you control?

Speaker 21 (58:16):
I mean, I really would like to control in force.

Speaker 11 (58:19):
No, that's a good answer.

Speaker 10 (58:21):
Yeah, So well we'll see what happens. But I would
like to do.

Speaker 15 (58:24):
The more we survive, the more we know it's the
hand of God, and the more historical it is, and
the more it makes me love this place more than
ever and want to fight because they want the symbol
and they want to misrepresent and they want to steal
not just my identity but the idea of the Info
War and claim it's theirs. And they say that on
National TV and in Wired magazine and all over the place.

(58:45):
And they got caught in a fake auction, and we
sue them and got the depositions and emails when they meant,
we're not going to let any company that keeps Jones
on the air and Info Wars have it. So we're
just gonna not We're going to cancel the auction and
give it.

Speaker 8 (58:56):
To these people.

Speaker 15 (58:57):
Well, guess what, The Justice Department's investigating them. And here
they are in there in Wired admitting they know that.
And then they've got the nerve in this Wired magazine
article to say the judge is scared of the Justice
Department and that's why he hasn't given us the company,
the judge has nothing to worry about it, and then
they've got these people literally spinning it.

Speaker 8 (59:20):
Oh Jones has Dan.

Speaker 15 (59:22):
Bongino stopping the shutdown. In June of last year, the
judge shut them down and they tried to close this
illegally and he fired the US trustee for just department.
They brought another one and the cro saying everythingnything like that.
Then in November they had the fake auction and he
shut them down. Then that had nothing to do with
Dan Bongino. So just know if they somehow get us

(59:43):
shut down in the next few months, which they're trying
to do constantly. Another hearing on the sixteenth front of
where Gamble that ran the show trials, it'll work out, folks,
because they if people don't get indicted for what they've done,
that's cut and dry. I mean cut and dry in
the depositions, in the emails. We're not gonna let anybody
at the auction get in full wars. We're gonna go

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beforehand decide it goes to this group for almost no money.

Speaker 10 (01:00:08):
That's bankrupts trust.

Speaker 6 (01:00:20):
Putting the power of conversation into the collars hands. You're
listening to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith.

Speaker 11 (01:00:31):
All right, going back to coach, I'm trying to, you know,
finish off the comes of the crime stuff right now,
because we've got a lot of other stuff to move
on to, exactly. But it's really not that, it's really
not that complicated. That's really not that hard. I mean,

(01:00:51):
you need to punish the criminals and throw them in jail.
I mean, this is this is the uh, you know,
infuriating part about all this is. It's not like this
is a difficult itch issue to contend with. It's just
we literally have retards running things. So that's the real problem.
Woke Charlotte Mayer says that he can't arrest our way

(01:01:13):
out of issues like mental health at after footage of
brutal murder goes viral. Well, let's try. But let's try it.
Let's see what happened. Hey, maybe you're right, you know what,
Maybe you're right. Maybe we arrest all the criminals and
somehow they keep committing crimes against innocent people, And you
know what, if that's the case, I'd be willing to
admit I was wrong. In reverse course, Let's try it.

(01:01:35):
Let's try for a few years. Arresting our way out
of this problem. Let's just see if it works. Can
we try? Because you do know it does actually work,
right And as much as the you know, nineteen nineties
crime bill has, you know, people made a lot of
political hay out of it and criticized it, criticized the

(01:01:55):
statements people made while was passing, it did dramatically lower
crime rates across the entire country pretty significantly and steadily
for quite a while. So it turns out you can
actually just arrest your way out of this problem. You
just have to keep them there once they're arrested. So

(01:02:15):
you've arrested this guy fourteen times, and then you keep
letting him out until you finally kill somebody, and then
you're going to put them away for life. What about
a three strike rule? I think if you haven't learned
your lesson by the third time that you're arrested and
convicted of something, I don't think you're ever going to
learn your lesson. And I think you are not capable

(01:02:38):
and have not earned being in an open society. You
have to go away now forever, forever, basically. And I
mean we can make them comfortable, we can give them jobs.
I think they should work when they're behind bars, because
again I don't like the idea that we collectively, through

(01:02:59):
our tax dollars, are paying something like half a million
to a million dollars for every one of the criminals
in our system over their lives as we provide, like,
is is this a is this an economic thing? I
could actually see that being a justification for the people

(01:03:23):
in government, Like do you do you have any idea
what an economic generator crime is? I mean, just you,
you have one, one crime take place. You know, it's
it's the easiest thing in the world. You'll pull out
your little pocket knife, you stab a woman to death
on a subway. Well, you're creating jobs, all right. The

(01:03:43):
police are going to have to go arrest you. That's
jobs created there. The sanitation crews are going to have
to come in news, local news is going to have
to report on it. That's creating jobs there. The lawyer
that they're going to have to hire to defend you,
the lawyer that they're going to have to hire to
prosecute you. The judge is going to have to oversee
your your case. The you know, prison that's gonna you know,
make money. Handling you is crime and economic driver is

(01:04:07):
that a part of it is that where it seems
like that's where we're at with like a lot of
things where it's like, we can't have the Epstein List
because that would make the economy crash because all the
people on it are the billionaires that run our society.
And you can't you know, arrest people and keep them
in prison because you know they're not out there doing
the crime. Then economically we collapse. And we got to

(01:04:30):
keep the wars going because the end of the day,
the only manufacturing America still has his weaponry. And if
there's not wars, who are we going to sell weapons to?
And and so it's we have to keep bringing in
the migrants because the Ponzi scheme of the social security
system depends on an infinitely growing population, and we've you know,
done a very good job of making you infertile, so

(01:04:50):
we got to bring in more people. So it's like,
how much of just the daily miseries that are inflicted
on us are all just because we have to prop
up and economic system that depends on problems being created?
I wonder, So I think we should try. I think
we should try arresting our way out of this and
just see how that goes? Okay, why not now, ironically,

(01:05:21):
during all of this, during the just numerous examples again
just over this weekend, just little babies being beaten up,
and people being assaulted constantly, and women being stabbed in
the neck while riding on the bus. During all of this,
somehow you have giant protests against Trump bringing on order

(01:05:43):
to Washington, d C. Clip number thirty here and clip
number twenty six. We can play a ueraal These are
the massive protests in Washington, d C. Over Trump's crime crackdown.
And I really, I mean what are they protesting? Genuinely?
What are they against? Have there been abuses by the

(01:06:06):
National Guard? No, they're having They've just stopped crying. They've
just caused the murder rate to go down to zero.
And yet there are a million boomer lesbians out on
the street protesting against this. Are they what are they
protesting against? As far as I know, nothing's bad has happened. Again,

(01:06:28):
this is just a boy who cries wolf instance here,
Like the left is so insane that like they're actually
making us more vulnerable to the tyranny they think they're fighting.
They have there's massive showing of course by the way

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all white people pretty much, because, by the way, the
black people who are the ones that actually live in
the bad neighborhoods are not actually against this very much.
It's the white people that aren't the one generally affected
by crime that are decrying the deployment of National Guard
on DC streets. So, I mean, what happens if the
National Guard actually starts abusing its power, actually starts being

(01:07:13):
used to go after political enemies of Trump. Nothing that's
ever gonna happen, now there's been any hint of that.
We would they do then just keep protesting? Well, they're
already protesting, they're already crying foul, they're already weaving crocodile tears,
and nothing has happened, So why would we take them
seriously next time? Like do they not understand? They don't,
they don't understand what tirany even is. They're just they're

(01:07:36):
just big dummies going out and protesting. They don't even
know what. Now at least they're showing with sizable and
at least they actually had a lot of people out there,
a lot of idiots out there protesting literally nothing, protesting
criminals being put into jail, Like, what are they what
are they talking about? They're like free d C from

(01:07:58):
what the police.

Speaker 10 (01:08:03):
You can just.

Speaker 11 (01:08:07):
Complete nonsense. So at least people showed up. Meanwhile, there
was a you know, massive protests here in Austin, cl
number forty four. This is the anti ICE event that
happened here in Austin. Let's watch.

Speaker 23 (01:08:22):
All right, So you're out here at the hands on
ice event on a Saturday. We even't got that guy
out here filming. He's been in so many on my
live Stranger for I'm pretty sure a couple of these
people have to But yeah, that guy, he works for
one of the local news stations, always running to him

(01:08:47):
all over the place. Yeah, got jail Trump something, stop ice,
raids ice out of at X. No one is illegal
installed land, oh, jel Trump not refugees. Oh and of
course the BMW agrees with them.

Speaker 11 (01:09:06):
So yeah, a pretty pretty pathetic showing here, which I
don't know, it's you know, it's almost like should be
a lesson. They're like, I don't know, doing things with
these people just like fires them up. So like there's

(01:09:27):
just nobody, nobody cares about their protesting. Like what is
the difference where you get twelve you know, random paid
protesters in Austin and then you get a million people
on the streets in DC. I guess the difference would
be there's been like this hyper focus on DC which
has caused them to, you know, respond in that way.
Either way, I think it's good because it represents a

(01:09:48):
singular case where again they're responding to us. Trump takes
the initiative, just does the thing, and then they are
the ones fighting back and trying to stop him. And
that's the way everything should be. All of this should
be like that. Everything that is happening in the world
should be and would be if our system actually was
a democratic initiated by us, and then the bad guys

(01:10:12):
have to respond to it. But that's not really what's
going down. So again you've got all these I don't know,
privileged DC liberals protesting against the crackdown crime. Meanwhile people
in the neighborhoods actually affected by the crimes have a
very different view. And this is a video of Don

(01:10:34):
Lemon disgrace to see an in failure on the streets
of Baltimore, asking about Trump's suggestion that National Guard troops
be deployed to that city. Let's watch clip.

Speaker 10 (01:10:45):
Numbers he wants to send troops here to Maryland. What
do you think Baltimore into Maryland?

Speaker 7 (01:10:50):
Uh, I'm not a posed of it, right, I think
it'd be a good idea.

Speaker 17 (01:10:57):
Why so, maybe clean up some of this cloud ridden neighborhoods.

Speaker 16 (01:11:02):
Yeah, you know, it's a crime, bad.

Speaker 21 (01:11:04):
Right, bad the trop and uh, you know, being I'm
out of breast.

Speaker 10 (01:11:14):
I see, I see you're running. You got your prayer, rud.

Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
Right, I'm on my way, did you, mom?

Speaker 16 (01:11:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 24 (01:11:19):
Uh yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:11:20):
It would be a breath of fresh air, Thank you, sir,
Thank you nice to me.

Speaker 11 (01:11:26):
Be a breath of fresh air to have police instead
of criminals running the streets. Again. I don't you know,
I don't know how you deal with a problem when
you have millions of your fellow countrymen, you know, just

(01:11:48):
utterly opposed to the solution. It just I mean, what
are you supposed to do? And you know, you see
this stuff if you're on X right, the only way
you're going to see it is if you're a on
x X users blast complete media blackout on brutal murder

(01:12:09):
of Ukraine refugee by homeless career criminal. That's headline that
Info Wars zero ap stories on this deadly attack. Zero PBS,
zero New York Times, zero NPR. Social media users blast
the legacy media for ignoring the brutal murder of Ukrainian
refugee Iranya Zarutska, who was stabbed to death on a
light rail train in North Carolina last month by a
homeless man with a lengthy rap sheet. And I think

(01:12:37):
we're going to see a lot more of this as
time goes on, not only because you know, the people
in charge of making anybody aware of this are utterly
failing their job, but that any response to it is being,
you know, stopped, just because it's perceived as right wing,
even though it should clearly stop at some point. Her

(01:12:58):
killer was let out jet at least fourteen time, So
I throw us back to district attorney and judges is
from Alex Jones, just as the murder of our reporter
Jamie White. The Democrat optives letting these people out of
jail are accomplices to the crimes. But again, I think
there's more to it than just that there's a reason

(01:13:19):
why there are so many vicious attacks by non white
people against white people, and that that is the most
common interracial form of a crime. And I think the
way the mainstream media has been covering race relations and

(01:13:39):
have been pushing critical race theory and all this stuff,
I think it contributes directly to what we're seeing here.
As let's say you have a mentally ill person. Let's say,
I mean, then this guy clearly was mentally ill. I
mean he called the cops and was like, there's a
foreign body, there's a foreign man made object in my
body that's controlling me, and I need your help getting

(01:14:01):
it out. Like he was legitimately schizophrenic in insane. Nobody's
saying that is not. But what happens when you take
a schizophrenic insane person and you tell them that they're right,
and you fill their head with ideas that they're oppressed
and they're victims, and you know, the reason that they're,

(01:14:22):
you know, a homeless scumbag is not their fault at all.
Those damn white people that keep, you know, keeping them down.
That's the only thing that explains, you know, the state
of the black community in America. And what happens when
you encourage that mindset, when you facilitate and implant that
mindset into the brains of schizophrenic criminals, you're going to

(01:14:47):
get more violence right like this, And so I finally
went and clipped out clip number fourteen here because I
don't know if I've ever heard sort of the leftist
mindset as clearly articulated as in the manifesto of inceell
mass killer Elliott Rodgers. I think I think you'll understand

(01:15:13):
what I mean. When you see this, you think of
in cel violence, you think it's you know, it's like
right wing coded basically, but in reality, when you look
at it, what you'll hear if you read the Elliot
Rogers manifesto is this seething entitlement and fury that other

(01:15:34):
people has what he wants, and since he can't get it,
he wants to punish people that have it. And there's
just there's something ubiquitous about this mindset, very illustrative. I
think when you hear it, it's like it's like you
almost need the Elliott Rodgers to express it, because everybody

(01:15:55):
else knows you're not supposed to express this sort of stuff.
Everybody else knows what this sounds like and what this
looks like. You need the insane person who doesn't understand
social cues or what other people think to just lay
this out exactly how he really feels. And I really
feel like if we were to tap into the inner
monologue of most leftists, this is pretty much what you'd hear.

(01:16:18):
Switch women with European women with white people, and like,
this is the mindset. This is more or less informing
the vast majority of like politics in America today. Let's
go to clip number fourteen.

Speaker 25 (01:16:30):
Now, I would exact revenge upon the world in the
most catastrophic way possible. At least then I could die
knowing that I thought back against the injustice that has
been dealt to me. Ever since my life took a
very dark turn at the age of seventeen, I often
had fantasies of how malevolently satisfying it would be to

(01:16:53):
punish all of the popular kids and young couples for
the crime of having a better life than me. I
dreamed of how sweet it would be to torture or
kill every single young couple I saw. However, as I
said previously in this story, I never thought I would
actually go through with these drastic desires. I had hope

(01:17:17):
inside me that I could one day have a happy life.
It was only when I first moved to Santa Barbara
that I started considering the possibility of having to carry
out the violent act of revenge as the final solution
to dealing with all of the injustices I've had to
face at the hands of women and society.

Speaker 26 (01:17:37):
I came up with a name.

Speaker 25 (01:17:38):
For this after I saw all of the good looking
young couples walking around my college and in the town
of Ela Vista.

Speaker 19 (01:17:46):
I named it the Day of Retribution.

Speaker 25 (01:17:49):
It would be a day in which I exact my
ultimate retribution and revenge on all of the hedonistic scum
who enjoyed lives of pleasure that they don't deserve. If
I can't have it, I will destroy it. I will
destroy all women because I can never have them. I
will make them all suffer for rejecting me. I will

(01:18:12):
arm myself with deadly weapons and wage a war against
all women and the men that they are attracted to,
and I will slaughter them like the animals they are.

Speaker 26 (01:18:25):
If they won't accept me among them, then they are
my enemies. They showed me no mercy, and in turn,
I will show them no mercy. The prospect will be
so sweet, and justice will ultimately be served.

Speaker 11 (01:18:45):
Shout out to Mumkey Jones for the audiobook. He read
the entire manifesto. It's like nine hours long. You can
find it on vimeo. Mum Key Jones, Am I the
only one that sees it, the only one that basically
hears the manifesto of the Social Democrats right there? I mean,

(01:19:08):
is that not sort of what? All of everything that
we've been suffering under for the last decade has been
predicated on the injustice of me not getting what I want? Right,
I would justice will be achieved because I will kill
the people who've never done anything to me, never robbed me,
never stolen anything from I mean, Elliott Rodgers was just

(01:19:30):
a weird, little twink key kid that was obsessed with
World of warcraft and would never even approach a woman.
And yet he's just like seething in anger that they
would reject him. But never once could it possibly be
his fault, couldn't possibly be anything he did, never enters
into his mind that maybe I could improve myself, maybe
I could, you know, change something to get what I want.

(01:19:54):
It's just I deserve it, and because I don't have it,
I have therefore been wronged. It's in just I've got
some quotes from that video, The crime of having a
better life than me, Like he's serious, and that's I mean?
Is that not? Again just sort of like the democratic mindset.
Oh you're you have a better life than me. That's

(01:20:16):
that should be a crime. It's a crime against me.
You have now done an injustice to me by just
existing and being happy when I'm sad having something that
I want? How dare you commit that crime against me?
And even Francis is like, I didn't want to do this.
I had hope. And again I just hear, I hear

(01:20:37):
the the leftist liberal democrat mindset come out. We believe
in America. It's just we've tried to play within the rules.
We tried to get you to do what we want voluntarily,
and you didn't do it. We really tried. But now
you have turned that hope to ash in our mouths,

(01:20:59):
and now we want revenge against you for stealing that
hope from us. Yeah, the only one to see the
scene in these parallels injustice at the hands of women
in society. If I can't have it, I will destroy it.
They showed me no mercy, all show them no mercy.

(01:21:21):
And again it's like there's just some like there's like
some couple literally there's like scene after scene after scene
in his manifesto, and he's portraying it like he's expects
the reader to like agree with him, like I can't
believe they did that to him. They're lucky that all
he did was throw a coffee in their face, because
he literally just like sees a happy couple just like

(01:21:42):
with their arms around each other on a park bench
and they're just off there, like having fun there, like
watching the sunset, and like one hundred yards away in
a bush. Ellie Rodgers is just like, how dare they?
How dare they do this to me? Flaunt what they
have in front of me? And all I'm saying is,
you put a microphone in the mind of the guy
sitting behind mister Ruska there in the train, and I

(01:22:05):
have a feeling you'd hear very very similar statements being made.
I have the feeling you got something very similar to
that running through his mind when he sees a drop
dead gorgeous blonde woman get on the bus and not
even give him a second look. It's how dare you,

(01:22:27):
how dare you commit this injustice to me? She was
so merciless against him, right, he had no choice. She
didn't show him any mercy, so he wouldn't show her
any mercy. So it's like, Okay, maybe we can't arrest
our way out of a mental health you know, epidemic,
but we could probably change the official messaging from the

(01:22:50):
government to not contribute to the you know, in cell
style hyper violent revenge fantasies from people who have never
been wronged and have had everything in their life provided
for them by the very people they hate. It's worth
a try, It's worth a try not deliberately contributing to

(01:23:12):
this murderous mindset.

Speaker 13 (01:23:14):
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Speaker 15 (01:23:17):
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long term effection.

Speaker 27 (01:23:21):
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it before I work out. So if I'm gonna be
doing a killer bill workouts, I do some methle in
blue about half hour before. Give you mental focus. I
don't crash afterwards. That's good stuff.

Speaker 10 (01:23:31):
I need some more.

Speaker 13 (01:23:33):
How fast did it kick in?

Speaker 27 (01:23:35):
I'm fifteen twenty minutes. I'll take about a half hour
before I work my workout.

Speaker 13 (01:23:38):
And then you're saying you're almost out of the bottle?
Was that three weeks ago? A month ago? I mess
like that.

Speaker 27 (01:23:42):
I give you give me the liquid hand and the
pills too.

Speaker 15 (01:23:45):
You're almost out of both. Yeah, I'm almost out of
Oh my goodness. Well all right, I'll give you more,
but the audience. We can't give it everybody when he's
support the ulcers dot com. For me personally, the first
week I got on it, I actually sorted to hurt
myself because the workouts were so crazy.

Speaker 13 (01:23:58):
My trainer goes, dude, what's going on, Like three days
into it.

Speaker 27 (01:24:00):
I don't know it just I like it better than
doing like a five hour injury shot, because those don't
make a crash afterwards.

Speaker 28 (01:24:04):
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Speaker 13 (01:24:05):
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Speaker 11 (01:24:41):
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As soon as he goes live, we'll go to that,
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A seven seven seven eight nine two five three nine.
We can move on from crime, although we may want
to revisit it later when we talked about the surveillance
systems that are being set up to great pre crime.
Although a video actually just broke from Stephen Miller, so

(01:25:26):
let's go to that clude number fifty here since we're
Since we're on the topic of crime, here's a Steven
Miller laying out what we covered on Info Wards a
few weeks ago, the fake crime statistics out of Washington,
d C. Let's watch the President spoke about this before.

Speaker 20 (01:25:42):
We've uncovered in the process of uncovering a massive scandal
in Washington, d C.

Speaker 8 (01:25:48):
With the doctrine of crime stats.

Speaker 20 (01:25:49):
And the Department of Justice under the Attrained General is
leading the effort to uncover this. But when we ultimately
share the results, it will it will stun you the
extent to which even though DC had the worst crime
in America, honestly measured, it dramatically understated how bad it was.
There's even accusations that murders and homicides will reported as

(01:26:11):
accidents instead of murders. I mean, this is how severe
the manipulation of the crime data has been.

Speaker 8 (01:26:16):
In the city. And it will all be uncovered and
it will all be brought to life.

Speaker 20 (01:26:20):
You know, I've had a chance to spend some time
asses everyone here with the police officers in the city.
Members of the public are going up to them and
thanking them, just overflowing with gratitude.

Speaker 11 (01:26:31):
So again you've got the DC police covering up crimes,
listing murders as accidents just to make their numbers appear better,
which again goes to the heart of sort of the
difference between mindsets, one that actually wants legitimate solutions to
problems and the other side that wants it to look

(01:26:52):
like the problems go away so they can keep, you know,
grifting off the fake solution. And of course it can.
It can get worse, folks, and it will get worse
if we don't stop. Right now, we've reported endlessly on
the way the UK justice system is completely not fit

(01:27:16):
for purpose, and two tier, to the extent that rape
victims will actually be given harsher sentences than their rapists
if they dare call their rapists a slur of some sort.
Canada is almost just as bad, and it's it's just

(01:27:39):
truly baffling how we're in this position where they are
increasingly making it actually literally illegal to defend yourself. We
showed the video last week of the Canadian Police chief
saying the best defense is to comply. Right, Well, did

(01:28:04):
you know in Canada, just like in the UK, it
is illegal to carry any self defense item. You can't have,
you know, one of the key chain spikes that they
sell here. You can't have a knife, certainly, you can't
have an umbrella that you you might want to use
to block an attack. You can't use mace, you can't

(01:28:26):
use pepper spray. The only thing you can use in
Canada or the UK to defend yourself is a whistle
or rapehorn. Okay, let's go to clip number eight. They're
actually making it illegal to even have security cameras to
defend yourself in Canada. Now, let's watch.

Speaker 29 (01:28:44):
Week Miles received an order to comply with the city's
fortification by law asking him to remove his cameras. The
bylaw says homeowners are not permitted to view or listen
beyond the perimeters of their own property.

Speaker 13 (01:28:58):
They're notice from bylaw. I thought, how could this be?

Speaker 29 (01:29:00):
Everybody has ring doorbell cameras planted at the street and
city property, and my neighbors have cameras planted at my
house and we all the City of Hamilton has confirmed
the order to remove the cameras toch news.

Speaker 11 (01:29:14):
Can have pepper spray, can have may certainly, can have
a gun, can have a knife, can't have brass knuckles,
can't have anything to defend yourself, and the city will
send you orders to take down your security cameras if
they pointed the sidewalk. Now there's an aspect of that
that I like. Like in Portugal they have a similar
law where you can't have security cameras filming public spaces.

(01:29:36):
And it's about privacy. This isn't about privacy though. This
isn't about privacy. This is about not wanting videos of
the crimes to go public so that people don't know
who's committing the crimes and it can't be used to
contribute to racist dogma. Right that's the real reason. So
again in Canada, you know, just be thankful that we
live in America where at least we still have guns,

(01:29:57):
at least we can still theoretically defend ourselves. We haven't
yet fallen to the depths of the UK or Canada
where they've literally made it illegal to defend yourself. And
you will be charged if you fight back against somebody
that's broke into your house with the intention of raping
your child. Do you just have you have to comply,
You have to let them do that, according to the

(01:30:19):
Canadian police. So it could always be worse, and it
will be if we don't stop it. Should we go
to is Trump Live? I hear, let's go Trump Live here.
We'll go to your calls momentarily, but we'll see if
Trump say anything interesting here. This is Trump Live right
now at the Museum of the Bible.

Speaker 24 (01:30:36):
Isn't it terrible? Though?

Speaker 5 (01:30:40):
How we would say something like that and advocated really
by totalitarian regime.

Speaker 24 (01:30:46):
This is what they say.

Speaker 5 (01:30:47):
But as everyone in this room understands, it's tyrants who
are denying our rights and the rights that come from God.
And it's this declaration of independence that proclaims we're in
out by our creator with the right to life, liberty,
and the.

Speaker 24 (01:31:03):
Pursuit of happiness.

Speaker 5 (01:31:06):
The Senator from Virginia should be ashamed of himself from anything,
for many things, for things even beyond that. But in
his own way, nothing's more important than those words or
terrible words. As President, I will always defend our nation's
glorious heritage, and we will protect the Judeo Christian principles

(01:31:28):
of our founding, and we will protect them with vigor.
We have to bring back religion in America, bring it
back stronger than ever before. As our country grows stronger
and stronger, our country.

Speaker 24 (01:31:40):
Is now the hottest nation anywhere in the world.

Speaker 5 (01:31:43):
One year ago, our country is dead.

Speaker 24 (01:31:50):
And I say it. One year ago our country was dead.

Speaker 5 (01:31:53):
We had leaders from all over the world that talked
to me.

Speaker 24 (01:31:57):
They say, your country is in trouble.

Speaker 5 (01:31:58):
And I just left the Middle East, King of Saudi Arabia,
Guitar Uae, a lot of the big countries, and I
was with the heads of NATO, the NATO nations, all
of them. Everyone said essentially the same thing that a
year ago your country was dead, and now you have
the hottest country anywhere in the world.

Speaker 24 (01:32:18):
It's true. It's true in every way.

Speaker 5 (01:32:25):
But to have a great nation you have to have religion.

Speaker 24 (01:32:27):
I believe that so strongly.

Speaker 5 (01:32:29):
That has to be something after we go through all
of this, and that's something is God.

Speaker 24 (01:32:36):
We go through all of this for a reason. It's
not easy, Philip me.

Speaker 5 (01:32:42):
But I want to thank the Commission's chairman, Texas Lieutenant
Governor Dan Patrick.

Speaker 24 (01:32:46):
He's been the.

Speaker 5 (01:32:47):
Chairman of my Texas campaign from day one.

Speaker 24 (01:32:54):
He's been the chairman of my Texas campaign.

Speaker 5 (01:32:57):
And we went through six primers and we went through
everything that we went through and we want them all.

Speaker 24 (01:33:04):
We want everything, including three elections.

Speaker 5 (01:33:06):
Got the most votes in the history of Texas three times.

Speaker 24 (01:33:09):
Can you believe that? That's pretty good?

Speaker 10 (01:33:14):
I heard that the other day.

Speaker 24 (01:33:15):
I said, I like that. But I want to thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:33:18):
Daniel done a great job and very instrumental in the
creation of what we're doing today, as well as a
very special friend of mine, doctor Ben Carson, so special
that he's being honored. He's being honored in a couple
of weeks. And I was absolutely not here as a

(01:33:39):
very important mission for the country, because I usually take
missions only for the country, but this was for the country,
and I said, I can't do that one.

Speaker 24 (01:33:48):
I'm going to go back. I'm going to be with
Ben Carson at Mount Vernon.

Speaker 5 (01:33:51):
I believe it's going to be pretty good place, pretty
good location. Right then, but he's been my friend from
the beginning, right from the beginning.

Speaker 24 (01:34:00):
Shall I tell him the story about what you said
to me?

Speaker 2 (01:34:02):
Ben?

Speaker 24 (01:34:02):
The famous words. He was a very tough opponent.

Speaker 5 (01:34:05):
We were fighting it out and we had actually eighteen
candidates including me, and Ben came up to me right
after the first debate. He said, you know you're going
to win, don't you? And I said, no, I don't
know that I'm going to win, but I don't know it.
Eighteen people and I had never done it before. They

(01:34:26):
had all done it. They were all governors and senators,
talented people. He said, no, you're going to win it
because God wants you to win it, all right, But
that didn't stop him.

Speaker 24 (01:34:43):
We went through.

Speaker 10 (01:34:48):
I said, what is this guy gonna quit?

Speaker 18 (01:34:50):
You know?

Speaker 10 (01:34:50):
He gave me these.

Speaker 24 (01:34:52):
Words of beauty.

Speaker 5 (01:34:53):
Then he goes for weeks and weeks.

Speaker 24 (01:34:54):
He was tough. He was a tough one. But we
love being Ben's special. I appreciate it.

Speaker 13 (01:35:01):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:35:02):
Thanks also to the commissioned members, including Secretary Scott Turner.
Pastor Paula White has been with me from the very beginning, right,
Pastor Franklin Graham.

Speaker 24 (01:35:19):
Great, great gentleman. Great, let me thank.

Speaker 5 (01:35:24):
You factor a man I've watched for years on television.
But you're not supposed to admit it. You know, it's
like with me. People don't like to admit it, but
we all watch Phil McGraw, doctor Phil, doctor gall.

Speaker 24 (01:35:38):
Thank you be great God. He came out early for me.

Speaker 5 (01:35:42):
He did a piece in me before the election that
was different than an interview I've ever done.

Speaker 24 (01:35:48):
He asked me the most personal questions. I said, this
guy's really getting personal. But everybody that saw I loved it.
So thank you. Thank you very much.

Speaker 5 (01:35:58):
Cardinal Tim one of the Dolan highly respected.

Speaker 11 (01:36:02):
Many to take your phone calls. Here again, we're listening
to President Trump speaking at the White House Religious Liberty
Commission at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, d C.
The administration signals Trump's visit is intended to underscore its
defense of religious liberty. Of course, I've got we've got

(01:36:25):
some issues with that. Personally. I don't think they are
upholding a religious liberty to any great degree. I think
they're in fact destroying it wholesale in a very flagrant way. Quote.
The previous administration abused the federalment government's power to interfere
with America's First Amendments right to religious freedom. They even
use the Department of Justice to target peaceful people of faith,

(01:36:45):
specifically Christians. White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said in a
statement obtained by Libby Dean of News Nation, this is
exactly why Trump's President Trump established the Religious Liberty Commission
to stop the emerging threats against Americans' inalienable rights to
practice their religion and freely. President Trump is the greatest
defender for people of faith in modern history and will
continue to protect and promote America's founding principle of religious freedom.

(01:37:09):
Then he should be vetoing all of the anti Semitism
bills that are coming up. As we look at it
right now, the number one threat to religious liberty in
America today is the Jewish lobby. Far and away, no
other lobby, no other group is trying and succeeding in

(01:37:29):
passing laws to criminalize discussion of them. So I can't
be allowed. People can approach this from whatever angle they want.
For me, it's very simple. No church, no religion has
a right to use the American government to enforce its

(01:37:50):
prerogatives or to defend it from criticism flat out. And
the Jews are not an exception to that. So I mean,
if you're actually concerned about religious liberty, then you need
to stop passing anti Semitism laws and stop treating the
Jewish faith as if it is the state religion that

(01:38:14):
deserves extra protection from our government. That's the real threat
right now. I can't think of any other one anything.
We have a little bit too much religious acceptance for
everybody else. So I can't take any of that very

(01:38:35):
seriously because we are, as we speak, essentially establishing a
state religion. It's just Judaism. So you know, I don't
know how you want to argue against it. Feel a

(01:38:56):
different ways. For me, it's very simple. It's a matter
of principle, and it's a It's pretty much exactly the
thing that the founders wanted to avoid by writing in
the you know, Freedom of Religion. It would be very
easy to imagine you know, English culture shortly after the

(01:39:19):
civil wars that broke out that were entirely religious at
that point. Like, thus we have to understand is that
the Constitution was written in the shadow of these horrible
civil wars that racked England, burning at the stake and
beheading the king and all this stuff, and it was
all about religion. It was all Catholic verse Protestant, and

(01:39:40):
they just slaughtered each other over it. So that's the
context that they're that they put in, like, hey, let's
not have that matter to our government. Like what happened
in England was she had the king who had a
Catholic wife, and he was like favoring the Catholics, and
so the Protestants wanted to overthrown. That was you know,
Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution that ended in the

(01:40:04):
beheading of the king in the sixteen hundreds. It was
all about the church being part and parcel with the
state and therefore you know, being under the control of
like a foreign power of the Vatican. It was all
about you know, religious domination. And the reason they wrote
it was because they didn't want, you know, the Catholics

(01:40:28):
in Maryland to have control of the Maryland legislature and
pass laws that you couldn't criticize Catholic people and then
using that to go after Protestants and then creating the
you know, reciprocal violence that led to the English Civil War.
That's what they were trying to avoid, and that's actually
what's being implemented right now. This not be confusing to

(01:40:50):
the founding fathers. So I go, we're passing laws that
make it illegal to you know, criticize Catholics. No, it's
completely dimesric opposed to everything that we're trying to do here.
For some reason, because it's the Jews, everybody thinks it's okay,
thinks you're an anti Semite if you say this is wrong. No,
it's wrong. You know, it's absolutely wrong to be wrong.

(01:41:11):
If anybody who's doing it, it just happens to be the
Jews that are doing it. Do you understand the difference?

Speaker 8 (01:41:16):
There?

Speaker 11 (01:41:18):
So very nice for Trump to champion religious liberty, but
you don't champion religious liberty by creating laws against criticizing
one religion and not another. I mean, and there are
like tangible things that the Trump administration could be injecting
itself into to uphold this principle if it actually cared.

(01:41:38):
You remember the case from last week of I think
three kids in high school got in trouble for filming
or they were on camera insulting a trans girl. It
was a girl who was in the boys bathroom and
they were bullying her. I guess whatever it was. And
the two Christian kids got punished and the Muslim kid didn't.

(01:42:00):
And they're literally like, well, you know, the Muslim kid,
it's that's religious expression and we can't punish that. But
for the white Christian kids, that's just hate and bigotry
doesn't count for them. Now, if your Muslim, your religion
will be respected and you know, your views will be
adhere to and understood as a you know, deeply held,
since here religious belief. But if you have the same

(01:42:22):
religious belief as a Christian, that's just because you're a
white supremacist bigot and you'll be punished for that belief.
And that's the paradigm that's pretty ubiquitous throughout the country.
So Trump could be interfering there. He could be, you know,
interjecting the executive branch into that flagrant example of religious persecution.

(01:42:43):
But I guess we have the Museum of the Bible.
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you with that. We got to your calls. We'll go
to Angelina in South Texas. First, I was talking about
a an actually uplifting story these days. Line number seven,
Thanks for calling in Angelina. What's going on?

Speaker 18 (01:43:43):
Hello?

Speaker 30 (01:43:43):
Hello, Harrison, it's good to talk with you again.

Speaker 11 (01:43:46):
Good morning.

Speaker 18 (01:43:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 30 (01:43:48):
So yesterday a fifteen year old his name is Carlo Acutis,
was catamized as a saint at the Vatican yesterday along
with another one from the turn of the century. His
name was Prosati. Anyway, Carlo, when he was he always

(01:44:09):
let me see his family weren't really practicing Catholics, but
one of his nannies, this Polish nanny was, and so
that's how he was drawn into the church. But the
whole thing is that when he was like in middle school,
he was already pulling out university textbooks on cody. So

(01:44:30):
he was a computer coding genius and I think he
wanted to be a computer science engineer. And what he
did is he was using his Internet and he was
being careful about it to only do good things, to
find good things, and to only do good things. And
so what he was known for before he died was

(01:44:53):
that he set up this huge exhibition about the miracles
of the Eucharis and that's the when the priest raises
up the bread, and so he went ahead in it
and he made a notation of that. He searched the
internet across the world and then he put on he
put together this big uh uh presentation that was that

(01:45:15):
that uh uh you know traveled. I guess it was
a traveling exhibition. So anyway, uh so he is a
patri he's a saint, and he was the first one,
one of the first people. He's the first millennial saint.
But he was particularly uh drawn in to the Internet

(01:45:38):
doing the coding. He wanted to be an engineer. And
this could be a spiritual force against the evil side
of AI that you know, wants to see what's in
our minds and try to control us and you know,
do those thoughts crime things. I think I think this,
I think uh he represents that in the spiritual side,

(01:46:01):
a very powerful force to guard us against the influences
that the Internet is doing. Because I mean, when I
just go on Facebook, I'm seeing step like in the
reels that look like, you know, pornographic material, and these

(01:46:25):
things just pop up. I try to avoid using Google
because I changed another browser of what I'm looking for,
but you can see from the selection, you see all
of this thing that's luring you into going to a
particular mindset, absolutely, and a very destructive mindset. So so
we have a very young saint.

Speaker 11 (01:46:45):
And that's interesting if we're can bring up that last headline.
So that's the story of the first millennial Saints. He's
been canonized as a saint. I guess he died of
leukemia in two thousand and six. He built websites to
spread Catholic teaching and his credit with two miracles. Carlo
acutis God's influencer who died age fifteen, declared a saint
by Pope Leo. That's yeah, that's very interesting and very

(01:47:08):
good story. It almost reminds me of like not to
not to cheapen what you're saying, but but in a way,
it's like it reminds me of like you know, the
Warhammer forty thousand storyline where it's like they worship machines
and they like bless the machines. It's almost like, if
you're gonna have an AI operating, maybe you should have
Maybe you need a priest to come toss some holy

(01:47:29):
water on it, bless it. Like maybe if you have
a crucifix, you know, a fix to the the server
rack that might mitigate some of the demonic influences. Like
I'm almost not even joking, almost like well.

Speaker 30 (01:47:41):
So you practically have to pray before you do your browsing. Yeah,
and and so you know, the kims can just put
this this this boy, uh you know, just a picture
of them, just put them through where your TikTok is.
And uh, I mean he wanted to be a computer
science engineer. And uh, the kind of leukemia that he

(01:48:01):
had was that when he was diagnosed, he had less
than a week to live. I mean he had about
I mean he died within a week. It's that particular
kind of leukemia. And uh, you know, I guess so
since he died of leukemia, he's probably you know, a
spiritual force for you know, for cancer, because that's my
big issue right now. But yeah, so all of this,

(01:48:25):
all of this stuff to guard you. I mean, I
literally have to do a spiritual guard when I'm when
I'm doing things on the internet, right And uh, and
I haven't talked with you for a long time because
you know, I was suddenly found with stageboard.

Speaker 11 (01:48:40):
But it said, okay, well, thank you so much for
calling in today, Angelina, And yeah, I'm glad. I'm I
wanted to inntion that today is I'm glad you brought
it out that millennial saint a little bit of good news,
and yeah, I'm serious. If we're gonna we're gonna be
dealing with AI. You know, maybe maybe we shouldn't be
consulting a priest first. Maybe train him on the Bible

(01:49:01):
first before anything else.

Speaker 28 (01:49:02):
Hey, Chase, could to talk to you again. I wanted
to do a quick book on the methleen blue, on
the long term effect that it had on me. Back
in twenty twenty, I got COVID. My brother and my
dad both have egzema. After I got COVID, it must have,
you know, it opened that dormant bell in my body

(01:49:25):
or whatever. So I've been dealing with egzema ever since
twenty twenty. And the long term effects the methleen blue
ninety nine percent gone.

Speaker 6 (01:49:35):
That's absolutely incredible.

Speaker 21 (01:49:37):
I'm so happy you have your relatives tried it too
to see the same effect.

Speaker 28 (01:49:41):
I have been trying to get my brother to take it,
and he's giftical. But I'll tell you what. I got
four bottles sitting on my table. I think I'm just
going to give him one, and I think if I
just give it to him, I think he'll eventually try it.

Speaker 11 (01:49:56):
Yeah, that's that's a good move,
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