Infowars host: “When you turn on Fox News now, it sounds a lot more like Infowars than it did 10 years ago”

Harrison Smith: “They're talking about a lot more stuff that they would have never really touched with a 10-foot pole.”

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Citation From the December 5, 2023, edition of The Stew Peters Show

STEW PETERS (HOST): So this is the rise of real dissident media, real truthful media. We're watching it happen. Final words from you. I'm interested in your take because I respect your opinion. So we mentioned the average people. We mentioned that they acknowledge that Owen Shroyer was targeted, likely because of his big voice, to send a message, just like Q was to chill patriotism. This is to chill any dissident — dissidents to the, you know, overtaking of our country, infiltration of our country, blowing up of our, you know, supposed two-party representative constitutional republic setup of government. What do the average people have to worry about if they're only going to come for me, which they likely will at some point, they're likely going to — I'm going to get a knock on my door. I'm going to be questioned at the very minimum. You as well. We've already seen what's happened to Alex Jones. Owen Shroyer's now in prison. But it's not just us. I mean, you're next, right? I mean, that's what I would say to everybody in my neighborhood, at my church, and the grocery store, at the coffee shop.

HARRISON SMITH (INFOWARS HOST): Absolutely. And I'll say just to relate back to what you're saying about the changing of the media landscape. I talk a little bit about this on my show last Friday. When you turn on Fox News now, it sounds a lot more like Infowars than it did 10 years ago. They're talking about a lot more stuff that they would have never really touched with a 10-foot pole. But it's organizations and media outlets like ours that actually connect the dots. So when I say, you know, they'll give you the stars, they'll give you the little points here or there about what's going on. It's up to us to draw the constellation and say: This is how it all fits together. This is the plot that they're all working on together. This is where all of these disparate, seemingly disparate threads, this is how they all tie in. And so, you know, they're not doing that. They're not connecting all those dots. When you do connect the dots, you see where it eventually ends up, with a one-world government, total control.