Pure vibes, no substance: Kamala Harris’ campaign and media makeover



Who is running the country? What happened to President Joe Biden? Does anyone know what Kamala Harris is running her campaign on? In the hazy milieu of the mainstream media, these questions are harder to answer than anyone would think possible.

On “Zero Hour,” James Poulos sat down with Jill Savage, host of "Blaze News Tonight," to discuss the state of the presidential race, the media’s influence on public perception, and Kamala Harris’ campaign of “vibes.”

Noting the strange transition of power within the Biden-Harris administration, James Poulos pointed out the media's influence on the public perception of Harris. Jill Savage said, “Nobody actually likes Kamala, but we’re just going to pretend people like her and give her a media makeover. If they can get away with it, they absolutely will.”

They also discussed Kamala’s apparent lack of policy positions: “They know that if they put policies out there, people will attack her,” Savage said.

James Poulos observed at least one instance of fabricated photos regarding Harris’ campaign rallies, questioning whether that was a one-time occurrence: “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire. They’re putting out press photos of these events that seem to be overflowing with human beings, but they’re actually humanoids that have been manufactured by AI,” Savage replied, “That’s what’s passing for news these days. If there weren’t independent news sources, this is what would be on the nightly news, and nobody would know any different.”

On the media’s portrayal of Kamala’s campaign, Savage added, “If pure vibes is Pravda, then we are pure vibing it all summer long.”

To hear more of what Jill Savage had to say on media manipulation, Harris’ platform of “vibes,” and more, watch the full episode of “Zero Hour” with James Poulos.

America was convinced tech would complete our mastery of the world. Instead, we got catastrophe — constant crises from politics and the economy down to the spiritual fiber of our being. Time’s up for the era we grew up in. How do we pick ourselves up and begin again? To find out, visionary author and media theorist James Poulos cracks open the minds — and hearts — of today’s top figures in politics, tech, ideas, and culture on "Zero Hour" on BlazeTV.

Does cloud seeding cause hurricanes?



Can the government control the weather?

Well, the answer isn't no — but it's not quite yes.

Peter Gietl, managing editor for Return, is well-aware that weather modification systems like cloud seeding “sounds like some sort of crazy Alex Jones-level conspiracy” — but it’s far from it.

Cloud seeding was invented in the 1940s by Kurt Vonnegut’s brother, Bernard Vonnegut, and the technology was reportedly used to attempt to increase monsoons in Vietnam by the U.S. government.

“So the technology itself has actually been around for awhile,” Gietl tells Jill Savage and Matthew Peterson of “Blaze News Tonight.”



“Instead of thinking of it as controlling the weather, it’s kind of augmenting the weather, or making it a little worse. So they can shoot silver iodine and other particles up into the air and basically it’s trying to cause the rain to fall out of it. So they can increase storms, increase rainfall,” Gietl explains.

“We saw it in Dubai, it can cause flooding,” he says. “We don’t know a lot of the long-term ramifications of what it can cause, what the environmental effects and whether or not we should be trying to control and affect the weather.”

It’s important to be skeptical of the hands the technology has ended up in and how it’s being used, and many Americans are beginning to wonder if their own government could be using this technology against them.

“A lot of people on the internet and elsewhere are looking at these hurricanes and thinking, ‘I don’t trust the government anymore, and I don’t trust any institutions anymore, and is someone playing God here?’” Peterson says.

“We don’t really see any evidence of that, that these hurricanes were manipulated or enlarged by this technology, and I think it would be very hard to try and even steer a storm in a certain direction,” Gietl says. “Theoretically, you could make a storm worse, but at the moment, we don’t have any direct evidence that there was any manipulation of these two hurricanes.”

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Digital IDs to surf the internet?! Here’s how it could happen



Like many other progressives, Bill Gates supports digital identification as a means of cracking down on internet “misinformation.”

Peter Gietl, the managing editor for Blaze News' Return and Frontier Magazine, joins Jill Savage and the “Blaze News Tonight” panel to go over what digital IDs would look like for the everyday American.

“We don’t have to imagine” anything, says Gietl.

“We see it every single day right now in China. They have a version of digital ID in order to do anything online, and I mean everything — all banking, commerce, job is all tied to a single online ID that the government gives you, and if they decide that you're saying the wrong things or they want to turn off that digital ID, you have no recourse,” he explains.

“Isn't it already the case that we sort of have digital IDs here?” asks Blaze Media’s editor in chief Matthew Peterson. “It's not official ... but we all can be traced, tracked, and presumably punished if some powerful entity wanted to.”

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“Yes, that absolutely exists,” says Gietl. “The credit card companies ... have been building this digital ID structure kind of in the background.”

However, what Gates wants is a singular ID that would streamline that process and make it possible for the government to wield ultimate authority over American citizens’ online activity.

Jill mentions that the first real attempt to push digital identity came about during COVID. Thankfully, it didn’t pass.

Gietl reminds the panel that Bill Gates was one of the people who heavily pushed for digital IDs during the pandemic.

Further, Gates is also behind testing digital ideas in Africa.

“They're rolling this out in Africa as a digital ID pass, and unfortunately, a lot of the really scary stuff they kind of test in Africa because they know that the media doesn't really report on these things. And it's a great way to see how it operates in a society,” says Gietl, noting that “Gates was behind that with MasterCard.”

If such extreme control measures are rolled out in the United States, Peterson wonders how people will react.

“Will people just accept this?” he asks.

To hear Gietl’s response, watch the clip above.

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Why Glenn Beck is on a US-funded Ukrainian ‘ENEMIES’ list



A Ukrainian publication has placed dozens of American politicians, activists, and media outlets on a list of those allegedly known to have shared Russian disinformation or otherwise made anti-Ukrainian statements.

Glenn Beck and Blaze Media made the list, which was published in an article titled, Rollercoaster: From Trumpists to Communists. The forces in the US impeding aid to Ukraine and how they do it.

There are 388 people and 76 publications on the list, and Glenn is shocked.

“Why is The Blaze, why am I on this list?” he asks. “Because I believe I’m telling you exactly what’s happening. We have a color revolution happening within our own government, within the NGOs and George Soros and all those people.”

The publication, Texty.org.ua, was founded by Anatoly Bondarenko — who was involved in the TechCamp, which is a public diplomacy program established by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.

“The TechCamp is when they go into these countries where they’re going to do a color revolution, and they find all these tech-savvy people, and they show them how to build movements against their government. That’s what our State Department is doing,” Glenn explains.

“Would they like to clarify this, would anyone like to make a public statement on why we’re there, and you know, curious why the editor in chief and the cofounder was trained by the State Department?” Glenn asks. “It’s really interesting that this organization has ties to the State Department and USAID. Their founder was a part of the TechCamps.”

“It’s almost like we’ve been outed for saying bad things about the State Department and the U.S. government perpetrating color revolutions and saying this is how they do it and so then, they have a shell organization that they themselves have created to what? Prove me right?”





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