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[01:21.760 --> 01:37.680] In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
[01:37.680 --> 01:50.640] As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday the 29th of September, year of our Lord 2025.
[01:51.600 --> 01:57.600] Well, we have an interesting proposal that was dropped at the UN on Friday by President Trump,
[01:58.480 --> 02:02.400] putting Tony Blair in as a governor of Gaza.
[02:02.880 --> 02:10.480] Is Maug going to finally realize that Trump has been Gaza-lighting them on so many different issues?
[02:10.480 --> 02:17.840] He's allied with his globalist Tony Blair. He releases the plan at the UN. How many times and
[02:17.840 --> 02:22.800] how many ways does he have to show that he's fully on board with the globalists, that he is fully
[02:22.800 --> 02:30.240] controlled by Israel? Yes, there was an in-depth interview of Jeffrey Sachs by Andrew Napolitano.
[02:30.240 --> 02:37.280] We'll get to that. We'll also begin by talking about the news with an update on what happened
[02:37.280 --> 02:41.520] in the shooting, the attack of that church. Stay with us, we'll be right back.
[02:47.920 --> 02:54.320] All right, and we are back. Let's start with the church shooting that happened. The latest update
[02:55.280 --> 03:02.000] says that they found two more bodies in the burning building. This is the building that was
[03:02.000 --> 03:07.600] attacked. This is the church building. The guy drove his truck into the building, got out and
[03:07.600 --> 03:15.760] started shooting, set the place on fire. They found two bodies still in the fire today. What
[03:15.760 --> 03:21.840] this reminds me of more than anything, Travis, is that shooting that was in South Africa by the
[03:21.840 --> 03:28.480] Marxist rebels that were there. I've interviewed Charles Funvick several times. Back in the 90s,
[03:28.480 --> 03:33.440] he wrote about it as a warning to American churches saying, you're soft targets, you need
[03:33.440 --> 03:39.120] to do something to defend yourself. In that particular case, you had these Marxist rebels
[03:39.120 --> 03:46.560] in South Africa who wanted to kill as many people as they could. They chose this church that they
[03:46.560 --> 03:54.000] attacked because they knew that it was the leftist kind of affluent church and they figured nobody
[03:54.000 --> 03:58.800] would be armed there. Well, it just so happened that Charles Funvick was visiting that church
[03:58.800 --> 04:04.240] that day. He was a traveling missionary. That was not his church. He was just visiting them that day.
[04:04.240 --> 04:11.680] He was sitting in the back and these guys broke into the side door throwing hand grenades
[04:11.680 --> 04:18.080] and opening up with fully automatic rifles. Charles had been carrying
[04:19.280 --> 04:23.600] a pistol for his own self-defense because he'd seen a lot of just random attacks on the road
[04:24.240 --> 04:29.520] and he figured he struggled with that as a Christian. Should I do something like this?
[04:29.520 --> 04:39.600] Could I shoot somebody? He figured that he had a duty to defend innocent life including his own.
[04:40.560 --> 04:44.960] Well, he stood up at the back of that large church and there were a thousand people in it
[04:45.680 --> 04:52.080] and he took a shot. He got down on his knee and took his best shot and he thought, I'm never
[04:52.080 --> 04:56.080] going to hit anything here. He went out the back door there and came around the other side of the
[04:56.080 --> 05:02.480] building and took another shot at them and they ran away. He didn't think he'd hit anybody,
[05:02.480 --> 05:06.240] but years later when they had their truth and reconciliation after the Marxists won,
[05:07.040 --> 05:10.960] they wanted to let everybody off. They said, just tell us what you did and we'll forgive you.
[05:11.920 --> 05:17.520] So they went there with the intention to kill every one of the thousand people in that church
[05:18.400 --> 05:22.880] and they said, we weren't expecting that there'd be any security, but they had multiple people
[05:22.880 --> 05:32.320] firing at us. He only had five shots in his pistol. He only used two of them and that put
[05:32.320 --> 05:38.640] these guys off. That was a God thing though, but anyway, you need to make sure that you have
[05:38.640 --> 05:45.440] protection in churches because they're very vulnerable, very soft targets. At least four
[05:45.440 --> 05:52.640] dead and eight others wounded after shooting and fire at the Michigan church. The latest
[05:52.640 --> 05:58.880] update for that this morning was, as I said, two more people found and the burned remains of building.
[05:59.440 --> 06:06.000] So he had some improvised explosive devices that did not go off.
[06:06.800 --> 06:12.640] He was killed. There were some statements that he was shot by people who were in that church,
[06:12.640 --> 06:18.800] but it appears that he was killed by law enforcement. Yeah, this was a Mormon church
[06:18.800 --> 06:28.160] in Michigan, a small town in Michigan and a real tragedy there. The guy was a former Marine who had
[06:28.160 --> 06:36.800] been to Iraq. Social media accounts showed he was married with at least one child. No reason given
[06:36.800 --> 06:43.760] for the attack yet and they're still investigating why he would have done something like this.
[06:44.640 --> 06:49.280] So the people who were there said they thought there'd been an accident when they heard the
[06:49.280 --> 06:54.080] ramming. The guy goes out to see what's going on. The shooter gets out of the car shooting at him
[06:54.080 --> 06:58.480] and hit him in the leg and he evacuated as many people as he had, but apparently there was no
[06:58.480 --> 07:05.280] security there. A very large bang they heard and reacted to that. I heard he had a lot of anti-Mormon
[07:06.080 --> 07:12.080] posts on Facebook or the internet. Did he? Yeah. So he's a former Mormon. He was angry with the church.
[07:12.640 --> 07:16.960] I don't know if he was a former Mormon. I saw someone saying that, but I'm not sure if that's
[07:16.960 --> 07:22.720] correct or not. I've only seen one person assert that. Okay. But he didn't like the Mormon church,
[07:22.720 --> 07:28.480] apparently. He had a Silverado truck with two large American flags behind the cab and a set
[07:28.480 --> 07:36.960] of deer antlers attached to the bumper. Anyway, the interesting thing is that I think one of the
[07:36.960 --> 07:40.960] reasons people thought that he was taken out by somebody in the church was because they had
[07:42.720 --> 07:50.320] a cop, a local cop, as well as a Department of Natural Resources officer responded within 30
[07:50.320 --> 07:58.560] seconds. Within 30 seconds. But even 30 seconds is eternity when you don't have a weapon and
[07:58.560 --> 08:06.160] somebody else does. They send you to eternity. So again, there were hundreds of people inside
[08:06.160 --> 08:14.560] the church and fortunately only four were killed. So at the same time that happened, we've had
[08:15.520 --> 08:24.560] other attacks, several other attacks that have been happening. We had a bar that was on the water
[08:24.560 --> 08:31.280] in North Carolina, like a dock type of thing, and it had a drive-through, I guess a drive-by
[08:31.280 --> 08:37.840] boating shooting. That's a different thing. And this is what the liberals are going to say,
[08:37.840 --> 08:42.240] well, you've got to take the guns away from everybody. We've had more guns in this society
[08:43.200 --> 08:50.880] in terms of per capita. We've had far more guns in the past. The answer to these random shootings
[08:50.880 --> 08:56.480] is a more heavily armed populace. Once people start shooting back and defending themselves,
[08:57.040 --> 09:01.200] these types of things will not happen. But if you've got to wait for an officer to respond,
[09:01.200 --> 09:07.360] even if it's 30 seconds, that's too late. That's why schools need to have armed teachers because
[09:07.360 --> 09:11.840] they don't have to be heroes. They just are going to naturally try to protect their lives
[09:11.840 --> 09:16.480] and in doing so the lives of the children who are there with them. A hero is somebody
[09:16.480 --> 09:21.280] who puts their life at risk to save other people. This is just simply self-preservation
[09:21.280 --> 09:28.080] if you're a teacher and they break into the school. Also, to make this about gun control,
[09:28.080 --> 09:34.240] doesn't make any sense since a lot of the damage he did was with driving his car into the building
[09:34.240 --> 09:40.480] with explosives rigged all throughout his car. I think most of those or all of them didn't explode.
[09:41.120 --> 09:46.080] But he did set the building on fire, which I think is responsible for at least two of those
[09:46.080 --> 09:53.040] deaths. What are you going to do? Ban fire and cars and explosives? Yeah, Prometheus has been
[09:53.040 --> 09:58.800] unleashed already. We can't go back on that. We're stuck with fire and we're stuck with firearms. If
[09:58.800 --> 10:02.320] we ban the firearms, only the bad guys will have them because the bad guys will make sure that they
[10:02.320 --> 10:07.520] get them. It just won't be anybody that will be able to use them to defend themselves and other
[10:07.520 --> 10:12.400] people. Now, I'm sure this guy who wanted to murder a whole bunch of people would be completely
[10:12.400 --> 10:20.160] deterred by a law against guns as he was deterred by the laws against, I'm sure, IEDs, which he also
[10:20.160 --> 10:28.400] had. Yeah, there's laws against IEDs, against explosives as well as fire, arson and the fire
[10:28.400 --> 10:36.320] and the rest of these things. But look, it really is the spiritual issue and that's what has
[10:36.320 --> 10:40.640] happened to this country. It's not that the guns have changed. It's that the people have changed
[10:40.640 --> 10:46.000] because the people are the ones who are killing people. The guns are just a tool of that hate
[10:46.000 --> 10:52.320] and rage for whatever reason. Telegram's Durov, this is the guy who, the young Russian, he's got
[10:52.320 --> 10:57.680] dual citizenship in Russia and France and they arrested him in France because they wanted to
[10:57.680 --> 11:05.920] shut down Telegram as a free speech platform. And he is now saying, he's not on bail, but he said
[11:05.920 --> 11:13.040] the French government tried to blackmail him to interfere in the Moldovan election. And
[11:14.320 --> 11:18.240] you got to ask yourself, you know, just how corrupt France is. We're going to take a look
[11:18.240 --> 11:24.000] at what happened with one of their former leaders, Nicolas Sarkozy, is now facing,
[11:24.560 --> 11:29.200] Sarkozy, I think is the way you pronounce that, and Faustus is on the wrong syllable when I said it.
[11:29.680 --> 11:36.800] Anyway, he is looking at a five-year jail sentence and it's pretty interesting what he's going to
[11:36.800 --> 11:43.280] jail for. And one person who made the case, he shouldn't be sent to jail. The case he was
[11:43.280 --> 11:49.200] making was he goes, well, everybody knows that France is corrupt, but we shouldn't confirm it
[11:49.200 --> 11:53.600] by actually convicting people and sending them to jail. Now that's exactly wrong. That's,
[11:53.600 --> 11:59.200] you should do that. Anyway, he claimed that their, Durov claimed that their intelligence
[11:59.200 --> 12:04.080] services contacted him through an intermediary and asked Telegram to remove a number of Moldovan
[12:04.080 --> 12:10.480] channels before a presidential vote. He said Telegram did delete some flagged channels that
[12:10.480 --> 12:16.480] had clearly violated its own policies, but he said the intermediary later relayed a more troubling
[12:16.480 --> 12:24.320] message. French intelligence had offered to, quote, say good things, unquote, to the judge
[12:24.320 --> 12:29.760] in charge of his case in exchange for wider cooperation. That was unacceptable on several
[12:29.760 --> 12:35.200] levels, he wrote, adding that if the agency did contact the judge, it would amount to interference
[12:35.200 --> 12:41.680] in the judicial process. And if it didn't, it meant exploiting his legal jeopardy to influence
[12:41.680 --> 12:46.960] political developments abroad. He said shortly afterwards, Telegram received a second list
[12:47.520 --> 12:53.280] of problematic Moldovan channels that they wanted to take down. The only common trait, he said,
[12:53.280 --> 12:57.760] was that they voiced political positions disliked by the Moldovan and French governments.
[12:58.320 --> 13:04.000] We refused to act on this request. This is why I said we didn't need the documents that were
[13:04.000 --> 13:10.640] released by, you know, I must have known where the censorship was coming. In October of 2018,
[13:10.640 --> 13:18.560] there were 800 news sites and reporter sites that were taken down on social media. And they
[13:18.560 --> 13:24.400] had one thing in common. It was not the French and Moldovan elections. These are all places that were
[13:24.400 --> 13:32.160] against the military industrial complex and the police surveillance industrial complex. And so
[13:32.160 --> 13:37.760] these are all people who were talking about the police state and our foreign empires. What a
[13:37.760 --> 13:43.280] coincidence. So I guess we could kind of figure out, based on Quibono, who was behind this. And
[13:43.280 --> 13:48.000] that's what they're saying here. But he's now come out and said it as well. So, you know, when
[13:48.000 --> 13:53.280] Durov comes out and says it, or when Musk comes out and says it, then that's fine. That proves it.
[13:53.280 --> 13:58.000] But you can pretty much understand it if you look to see who is benefiting from the people who are
[13:58.000 --> 14:03.360] being censored for their political views. The allegations come as Moldovans head to the polls
[14:03.440 --> 14:09.920] on a high stakes parliamentary election. Patriotic electoral bloc is accusing the
[14:09.920 --> 14:14.640] government of suppressing dissent. No. It's Bretzky. I don't know how they let me on this
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[15:12.880 --> 15:20.720] Oh, really? That's what all this stuff is for. That's why social media was created in the first
[15:20.800 --> 15:27.680] place by the intelligence agencies, the U.S. intelligence agencies. Anyway, in recent weeks,
[15:27.680 --> 15:32.960] election officials have barred two opposition parties over alleged foreign funding. That's
[15:32.960 --> 15:38.720] what's happening. And don't make any kind of ridiculous charge. That's what's going on in
[15:38.720 --> 15:46.560] Germany as well. Germany trying to block AFD. And you had all of the French political parties
[15:47.520 --> 15:52.720] joined together in a conspiracy to shut down the rising popularity of the French national party
[15:53.360 --> 16:00.000] led by Marine Le Pen. And I don't have a dog in either one of those fights. I'm not defending
[16:00.000 --> 16:04.240] either one of those parties. I'm just saying that you see the ruling parties that are there
[16:04.880 --> 16:11.200] are more than capable of engaging in shutting down political parties, shutting down political
[16:11.200 --> 16:16.640] dissent, shutting down free speech. This is now the mode of government in Western governments,
[16:16.640 --> 16:21.760] so-called democratic governments. This is everywhere. We now in the U.S. we don't do that,
[16:21.760 --> 16:28.640] right? Oh, yes, we do. I can tell you that every third party is de facto banned before it even gets
[16:28.640 --> 16:35.120] started. That is the ballot access laws. That's the way we do it in the U.S. plausible deniability.
[16:35.280 --> 16:40.480] Right? So they're they're clever about the way they do it. In other words,
[16:40.480 --> 16:47.920] the government may send a suggested list to these people to take down, but or say that,
[16:47.920 --> 16:52.800] well, we're not doing it. They're doing it, right? But it's still coming from the government.
[16:54.320 --> 16:59.200] This is kind of the way the intelligence agencies have operated since World War II
[16:59.200 --> 17:03.120] from the very beginning. You know, the way that from the very beginning, they were spying without
[17:03.120 --> 17:08.000] search warrants illegally on Americans. That's why the church committee had their hearings.
[17:08.000 --> 17:13.120] That's why you wound up with the FISA Act. But the way that they were spying on people typically
[17:13.120 --> 17:19.120] was to go to the telephone company and say, we'd like for you to give us any or any other
[17:19.120 --> 17:23.760] corporation that was out there, phone company primarily. But any corporation that was doing
[17:23.760 --> 17:27.280] business, they would go to them and say, we want all the information you've got on so and so.
[17:28.080 --> 17:31.440] And especially the phone company would comply because they've been granted a government
[17:31.440 --> 17:38.000] monopoly. And so that was taken to court. It was called a PIN number. Thanks. That was taken to
[17:38.000 --> 17:42.480] the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court said, well, the data that the phone company has on
[17:42.480 --> 17:48.000] people belongs to the phone company. And if they want to turn it over without a search warrant,
[17:48.000 --> 17:54.160] because the government asked them, they can do that if they want. That's the precedent
[17:55.200 --> 18:00.000] for all of this surveillance. So they come up with these types of things in the same way
[18:00.000 --> 18:03.840] that they would exclude third parties from debates, even after you've fought and clawed
[18:03.840 --> 18:08.480] your way to get on the ballot during things Republicans and Democrats have never, never had
[18:08.480 --> 18:12.960] to do. And once you get on the ballot, they still wouldn't let you in the debates. And they would
[18:12.960 --> 18:17.520] say, well, the debates are being run by a private organization and they don't have to let you
[18:17.520 --> 18:21.360] participate in the debate. It's not coming from me, the government. The government is not suppressing
[18:21.360 --> 18:27.760] your free speech. We saw the same thing when they did that with social media. It's very much like
[18:27.760 --> 18:31.280] what we always heard about the vaccines. They always use these same for varications.
[18:32.000 --> 18:35.280] The vaccines, you've got to take the vaccines because your vaccine doesn't protect you.
[18:35.280 --> 18:39.360] It protects other people. We've got to have herd immunity. We heard the same thing then with the
[18:39.360 --> 18:45.760] masks, which is a tell that they were going to do all this stuff on steroids with a Trump shot
[18:45.760 --> 18:50.480] when it came out. Your mask doesn't protect you. It protects other people. So everybody's forced to
[18:50.480 --> 18:55.360] wear a mask. So it's herd immunity type of stuff. But they come up with these ridiculous things.
[18:55.360 --> 18:58.560] Well, that data actually belongs to the phone company, so they can turn it over without a
[18:58.560 --> 19:03.440] search warrant. Durov holds French citizenship in addition to his primary Russian citizenship.
[19:04.000 --> 19:12.240] Rested in 2024, charged with complicity and crimes linked to telegram users. Crimes such as
[19:12.240 --> 19:21.120] extremism and child abuse. Extremism, a crime. Anybody can be considered to be extreme. Well,
[19:21.120 --> 19:24.960] if you are, then that's a crime. If you don't say what the government is saying, that's a crime.
[19:24.960 --> 19:30.800] What's the line of extremism and the cause of liberty is no vice and moderation?
[19:30.800 --> 19:32.560] Carl Hess would have been locked up right away.
[19:34.400 --> 19:39.760] Yeah. Extremism and defense of liberty is no vice and moderation in pursuit of justice and no
[19:39.760 --> 19:47.120] virtue. Yeah. They would have locked him up for sure. Anyway, this is just like with Ross Ulbricht.
[19:47.920 --> 19:53.360] Crimes linked to telegram users. So in other words, we're not saying that you did anything.
[19:53.440 --> 19:57.760] It's that people who used your product are doing things. That's like going out and arresting the
[19:57.760 --> 20:04.960] CEO of GM because this guy rammed his Silverado truck into that building before he burned it down
[20:04.960 --> 20:10.960] and shot people inside. That's how ridiculous this is. He was later released on 5 million euro bail
[20:11.840 --> 20:18.080] placed under judicial supervision. Evidently, they didn't supervise him. Durov insisted that
[20:18.080 --> 20:22.560] telegram would not comply with political censorship. Telegram is committed to freedom
[20:22.560 --> 20:28.000] of speech and will not remove content for political reasons. I will continue to expose
[20:28.000 --> 20:34.560] every attempt to pressure telegram into censoring our platform. Well, he needs to be very careful
[20:34.560 --> 20:44.080] about that. So in Moldova, they have closed dozens of media outlets that are critical of the
[20:44.080 --> 20:49.600] government. Again, that would never happen here, would it? You know, like ABC, CBS,
[20:50.160 --> 20:56.000] and Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Trump has said over and over again that he wants to
[20:56.000 --> 21:01.360] shut them by hook or by crook. He'll either use the FCC to come after the broadcast people
[21:02.000 --> 21:06.640] or he'll use his own personal law fair to come after them with lawsuits.
[21:07.680 --> 21:11.760] But I don't think that his lawsuits against Wall Street Journal and New York Times
[21:12.320 --> 21:16.240] have any merit. I don't think they're going to go anywhere at all. But it's intimidation.
[21:17.040 --> 21:22.320] You must fear him. And boy, it certainly has worked with the GOP. They're now guarding our
[21:22.320 --> 21:27.840] pedophiles out of fear of Trump. He is at the center of this, folks. He's the one who is
[21:27.840 --> 21:33.280] pressuring them. When you think about it, and we can get to this later, there was a special election
[21:34.560 --> 21:42.160] and they were one vote short of forcing a release of all of these upstanding documents
[21:42.240 --> 21:47.520] that they're keeping hidden. And it was the only Republicans who had switched over
[21:47.520 --> 21:54.880] were Thomas Massie and three women. And there wasn't a single real man anywhere in the GOP
[21:54.880 --> 22:00.240] to stand up these pedophiles. Why? Because they're more afraid of Trump and his wrath.
[22:01.120 --> 22:06.560] Look at what he's done to Thomas Massie in terms of threats that he's done to them. So
[22:06.560 --> 22:13.600] all of them love their job more than they love the Constitution. They love their job more than
[22:13.600 --> 22:20.720] they care for these children and women who are being abused by these people. That's condemnation
[22:20.720 --> 22:27.280] enough, isn't it? So the question is, with this new person coming in, they have a special election
[22:27.280 --> 22:31.680] and both the candidates said they're going to vote to release the upstanding files. I think
[22:31.680 --> 22:36.560] a Republican and a Democrat. I think people didn't believe the Republican would do it.
[22:36.560 --> 22:41.840] They figured he'd probably cave under pressure from Mike Johnson or under rewards, right?
[22:42.400 --> 22:46.640] You do a positive operant conditioning. You say, wait, you do what I want. I'll give you this.
[22:46.640 --> 22:52.400] Only the penalty only comes later when you don't fall for the other stuff and betray your principles.
[22:52.960 --> 23:00.160] Anyway, the victor was a Democrat. Think a female as well. So they now have the votes
[23:00.160 --> 23:05.040] once this person is put in Congress. They now have the votes to push this forward.
[23:05.680 --> 23:10.400] Trump says he will attend Pete Hegseth's gathering of generals to tell them how well
[23:10.400 --> 23:16.080] we're doing militarily. Such a strange thing has not been done before. And it may just be
[23:16.080 --> 23:22.720] that this is kind of for them to get a reading on the room and see how people are reacting to Hegseth
[23:22.720 --> 23:27.040] or for him to start to meet them personally or whatever. It might be that type of thing.
[23:27.920 --> 23:34.400] Hopefully, this is not some grand scheme of war that they're coming up with. I hope it's just about,
[23:34.400 --> 23:38.400] as Trump said, you know the expression, esprit de corps. That's all it's about.
[23:40.000 --> 23:47.040] It is very unusual, though. And so they're bringing in all the upper level brass to a military base,
[23:48.160 --> 23:54.320] Quantico Marine Corps base in Virginia. The base will hold potentially thousands of military
[23:54.320 --> 24:00.080] members, including top brass or aides and their security. Senior admirals and generals were not
[24:00.080 --> 24:04.240] informed beforehand about the purpose of the meeting. One official familiar with the plans
[24:04.240 --> 24:09.200] told NBC News last week that the purpose of the meeting is for Hegseth to highlight military
[24:09.200 --> 24:15.520] accomplishments and to discuss the future of the Department of War under his leadership.
[24:16.560 --> 24:23.200] Messages like this are typically communicated to top military brass via memo or secure telecommunications,
[24:23.200 --> 24:28.960] but they want to do it face to face. So Trump says it's really just a very nice meeting talking
[24:28.960 --> 24:34.240] about how well we're doing militarily. He said esprit de corps and that type of thing. He said
[24:35.920 --> 24:40.160] you act like this is a bad thing. Isn't it nice that people are coming from all over the world to
[24:40.160 --> 24:45.920] be with us? Well, what I think is not nice is the fact that we have put our military all over the
[24:45.920 --> 24:55.200] world. I don't like America having an empire. An empire is not putting America first. It is putting
[24:55.200 --> 25:01.120] the geopolitical ambitions of these people in Washington first, but not the American people.
[25:01.120 --> 25:06.080] The empire is not in the interest of the American people, entangling us in one war after the other,
[25:06.080 --> 25:11.120] starting one war after the other, assassinations and on and on. The meeting comes ahead of a
[25:11.120 --> 25:17.360] potential government shutdown next week. Well, this was on Friday. Tomorrow is the funding deadline.
[25:18.480 --> 25:28.960] So Lala Harris, just for a light topic here, Lala Harris's book has hit and people are starting to
[25:28.960 --> 25:35.200] pull out excerpts from it. And the one, pull up the picture Lance and show this famous one where
[25:36.000 --> 25:40.000] Joe Biden went to a meeting and somebody gave him a MAGA hat and he put it on.
[25:40.640 --> 25:45.920] And she wrote in her book, this is a quote from her book, Joe was sharing a joke with some guys
[25:45.920 --> 25:51.200] and MAGA hats. One of them took his hat off and offered it to Joe. He took it and I thought,
[25:51.200 --> 25:58.000] don't put it on. But he put it on, cameras clicked and within hours the picture was all over.
[25:58.560 --> 26:04.880] Joe Biden in a MAGA hat with a caption, Biden endorses Trump over Harris. She refers to the
[26:04.960 --> 26:10.960] incident as the MAGA hat debacle. Her book sounds like something a teenage girl would write, says
[26:11.520 --> 26:18.320] one person on social media. Another one said, it's the mean girl's burn book. Let me be clear.
[26:18.320 --> 26:23.360] I'm pretty sure that he voted for Trump too. A lot of people have said that the recurring theme
[26:23.360 --> 26:28.320] in her book is to refusal to take responsibility for anything. Everything is always somebody else's
[26:28.320 --> 26:36.080] fault. And even bungling Joe Rogan was no exception. She goes for a long period,
[26:36.080 --> 26:40.960] they're trying to explain that. But as one person says, she should just cut to the chase and say she
[26:40.960 --> 26:46.880] wasn't intellectually up to it and would have looked bad. Because that's exactly how Rogan
[26:46.880 --> 26:54.000] described her at the time. He said, she's like a kid who didn't do her homework. And the actions
[26:54.080 --> 26:59.760] of her political team verified that. They demanded editorial control of the Joe Rogan podcast.
[26:59.760 --> 27:05.120] Nobody else has had to have that. And demanded to limit the exchange to only 45 minutes.
[27:06.640 --> 27:11.920] 107 days is the name of the book. The amount of time she managed to burn through one and a half
[27:11.920 --> 27:18.000] billion dollars and still wind up in debt. The title of the book is a suggestion she didn't have
[27:18.000 --> 27:22.640] long enough to put together a winning strategy. But given the fact that she's never coherently
[27:22.640 --> 27:28.160] explained a single policy, one could assume that it would take her years to do so.
[27:29.200 --> 27:36.960] Well, about half of the US college students are no better than Lala. We have a world of
[27:37.520 --> 27:45.120] people who have been miseducated and indoctrinated to become like Lala Harris. What you can look
[27:45.120 --> 27:51.840] forward to, Travis, is a world of lalas that you're going to be living with. Most of them
[27:51.840 --> 27:58.160] think socialism is the way. And this is a recent college poll, but there's been many of these that
[27:58.160 --> 28:04.640] show this is Yale University's William F. Buckley Institute. They asked the students the question,
[28:05.200 --> 28:10.480] while socialist countries like Cuba, Soviet Union have not been perfect, they offer better economic
[28:10.480 --> 28:15.680] model than capitalist countries like the US. Do you agree or disagree with that statement?
[28:16.400 --> 28:20.560] Well, nearly half of the respondents, 46 percent, supported the statement
[28:21.280 --> 28:24.960] of placing socialist model of government above the one that we have now.
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[29:22.400 --> 29:28.640] today. Must be 18 or older. Play responsibly. They keep referring to it as capitalist and I think
[29:29.200 --> 29:34.560] I've never liked that term. That term sounds to me like it was written by Karl Marx.
[29:35.280 --> 29:43.760] I call it the free market. We always let the left define the terms and we wonder why we lose the
[29:43.760 --> 29:48.160] debates. By the way, when you talk about debates, this is what Charlie Kirk was doing, right? He
[29:48.160 --> 29:53.120] said I'm going to go to the darkest places. Which are the college campuses? And as I pointed out
[29:53.120 --> 29:59.280] last week, Alex Newman and his interchanges with Charlie Kirk about education, about colleges
[29:59.280 --> 30:05.840] specifically, they're on the same page as I am, the two of them. I've interviewed Alex Newman
[30:05.840 --> 30:12.400] several times. I never talked to Charlie Kirk, but Charlie may have won the debates with these
[30:12.400 --> 30:18.720] students on campus, but we're not winning the war. It's just too large. The only way to win this war
[30:18.720 --> 30:26.800] is to shut down the government running education. You really must have a separation of education
[30:26.800 --> 30:32.960] and state. There's no other way and you must stop giving money to these universities. They are just
[30:34.000 --> 30:39.920] brainwashing centers. I'd also like to point out that these are students at Yale University.
[30:40.800 --> 30:46.560] Looking it up, it seems like the cost of an undergraduate degree is about 90,000 dollars
[30:46.560 --> 30:54.080] from Yale. These are your champagne socialists as they almost always are. That's right. That's true.
[30:54.080 --> 31:00.880] It's very disproportionately popular amongst the wealthy, so that's one piece of good news.
[31:02.640 --> 31:06.640] These are the kids who hate their parents. I don't know though that this poll was limited
[31:06.640 --> 31:11.040] to Yale students. It came from an institute that's at Yale. If you had to choose which
[31:11.040 --> 31:16.240] economic system you would prefer to live under, they did a little bit better. 40 percent preferred
[31:16.960 --> 31:24.800] capitalism. 36 percent chose socialism. 24 percent were unsure. They didn't really know.
[31:24.800 --> 31:27.840] I think the ones who weren't sure, there was 15 percent who weren't sure where the
[31:28.400 --> 31:34.240] capitalism or socialism was a better system. Then economically, 24 percent were even more
[31:34.240 --> 31:38.800] unsure. These must be freshmen and sophomores who have not been thoroughly indoctrinated yet.
[31:40.560 --> 31:45.840] By the time they graduate, they will not know the left from the right and then they'll get
[31:45.840 --> 31:50.080] out in the real world. If they do, they might just be recycled again through some of these
[31:50.080 --> 31:55.680] government institutions, but if they get out in the real world, they will get deprogrammed.
[31:56.640 --> 32:07.360] We have a reunion from a bunch of college people that we know. Karen doesn't spend a lot of time
[32:07.360 --> 32:12.800] on Facebook, but she's kind of kept loosely in touch with the group. It is kind of interesting
[32:12.800 --> 32:17.760] to see what happens. Those who recycled and went back into education or something like that,
[32:17.760 --> 32:23.920] education of government, they are the most radically leftist people that we know,
[32:23.920 --> 32:29.920] but the ones who might have been a bit leftist in college, if they got out of the government
[32:29.920 --> 32:35.840] institutions and got in the real world, they are more aligned with us. It's kind of interesting.
[32:35.840 --> 32:40.960] That is the key problem is the universities. It's alarming that a record percentage of
[32:40.960 --> 32:47.600] undergraduates suppose shouting down opinions that they don't like. Nearly 40% think violence
[32:47.600 --> 32:54.560] is justifiable, and that came just weeks after Charlie Kirk's assassination. In other words,
[32:54.560 --> 33:00.000] this poll was taken after Charlie Kirk's assassination. They still said violence was
[33:00.000 --> 33:06.640] acceptable. This is the first poll to find substantial support for socialism. In June,
[33:06.640 --> 33:15.120] a Cato Institute survey found 62% of American adults under 30 hold a favorable view of socialism
[33:15.120 --> 33:24.560] compared to 38% with unfavorable views. I would say the same thing is true of our congressmen. We
[33:24.560 --> 33:31.120] have one poll after the other of our congressmen, and they consistently vote for socialism in those
[33:31.120 --> 33:38.720] polls. It's called a bill or spending assessment. We're going to see that, I guess, before the
[33:38.720 --> 33:44.320] shutdown tomorrow. They're going to show just how much they dearly love socialism. I would say that
[33:44.320 --> 33:51.120] it's almost 100% for those in congress who think that socialism is a better form of government
[33:51.120 --> 33:58.000] than the constitution that we have or free markets. You want to get the comments before
[33:58.000 --> 34:02.480] we take a break? We've got Torinator. Thank you very much, Torinator. Really do appreciate
[34:02.480 --> 34:06.560] that support. I grew up 15 minutes from Grand Blanc where the shooting happened, and I still
[34:06.560 --> 34:11.600] live in Michigan. The guy in this video says he talked to the shooter last week. He links a
[34:11.600 --> 34:18.000] YouTube video there. Patty Wax, Iraq. Afghanistan vet took his boat up the inner coastal and shot
[34:18.000 --> 34:24.080] up outside dining bar of a restaurant. Fled to Oak Island where he was picked up. That's the one from
[34:24.080 --> 34:33.920] North Carolina. Yeah, I didn't go through it. One of the other things is we don't usually have
[34:33.920 --> 34:38.720] traffic accidents that get national attention. I mean, it was a big issue when you had that guy
[34:38.720 --> 34:44.080] make that crazy U-turn on the interstate, and he didn't speak English as a foreigner doing that,
[34:44.080 --> 34:50.080] and three people died. That had a lot of moving parts in it, so that was picked up, but typically
[34:50.080 --> 34:59.920] we don't look at every single murder or accident that happens except when it's guns,
[34:59.920 --> 35:06.560] and then everybody pays attention. Over the weekend, Whistler and I looked at and Karen
[35:06.560 --> 35:13.120] watched The Fugitive from 1993. It's amazing how they can't make movies anymore. We're talking
[35:13.120 --> 35:21.120] about this article saying that most of the people under 40 use subtitles quite a bit. Karen absolutely
[35:21.120 --> 35:26.640] hates subtitles, but Whistler's comment was it's because they don't know how to do sound properly
[35:26.640 --> 35:32.880] anymore, and it's true. They muddle the audio. They don't have the ability to pull it up out of
[35:32.880 --> 35:38.080] the mix, the background music or sound effects or whatever is there anymore, and so it's easier to
[35:38.080 --> 35:43.840] follow it with subtitles, but the interesting thing about the movie, spoiler alert in case
[35:43.840 --> 35:48.320] you haven't seen it in the last 32 years, we went back and watched it. It's mainly an action film.
[35:48.320 --> 35:53.600] It's not even that important what the plot is, but I thought it was interesting that the plot
[35:54.160 --> 36:00.880] was about Big Pharma. It was about Big Pharma, and Dr. Richard Kimball in this movie version
[36:01.520 --> 36:06.000] was on to the fact that they were cooking the books with a drug that they wanted to put out,
[36:06.560 --> 36:11.920] and so the murderers were to cover that up, but in reality that's not the way that it works. The
[36:11.920 --> 36:18.400] way that it works, they just go in and they pay the FDA to allow them to murder people with their
[36:18.400 --> 36:24.720] drugs. That's the reality of it. Unfortunately, they're not fugitives from the law. There's not
[36:24.720 --> 36:30.800] going to be any consequence for any of that stuff. Sorry, go ahead with the comments. BT Taylor,
[36:31.520 --> 36:37.600] I saw people saying that the shooter was a former Marine. Is this true? Yes. Yeah, the one in...
[36:38.880 --> 36:45.520] And yeah, the Mormon shooting. Yeah, yeah, Mormon shooting. Fuzzy Mateo, MK Ultra,
[36:45.520 --> 36:52.000] it's called the VA. They load you up with SSRIs. It would be, yeah. M Sellers, both of these
[36:52.000 --> 36:57.840] shootings happen to very peaceful places. People would be caught hugely unaware. Very sad. Yes.
[36:57.840 --> 37:02.640] Yeah. Patty Wax says, not really a drive-by in NC. That guy sat out there for an hour and had
[37:02.640 --> 37:07.360] done it before. At this point, it seemed more to do with mental issues, not appearing,
[37:07.360 --> 37:12.960] targeting anyone in particular. Yeah, that probably definitely was an SSRI. I didn't read
[37:12.960 --> 37:19.520] the story about that. I just mentioned it in passing. I saw the headline, but again, I didn't
[37:19.520 --> 37:24.400] pull it up and read about it, but that does sound like it was an SSRI thing.
[37:24.400 --> 37:30.400] Hmm. Let's see. Three little birds. Shooting in Texas yesterday too,
[37:30.400 --> 37:35.440] when woman raped in a church parking lot. Wow. Five-year-old decapitated. The world has gone
[37:35.440 --> 37:43.200] crazy. I did not see those stories. A five-year-old decapitated. Wow. That's a... Yeah. Things are
[37:43.200 --> 37:50.080] getting... The United States is not the country it was. No. The James Mason 052... It's a spiritual
[37:50.080 --> 37:54.880] thing. It really is. All teachers should have the right to bear arms using pistols to protect
[37:54.880 --> 37:59.120] themselves and children if school system is privately funded by church at local level.
[38:00.080 --> 38:05.360] Three little birds. Extremism will be the most charged pre-crime. Citizen of Americaca. I'm
[38:05.360 --> 38:08.800] pretty sure the teachers that cheered on violence on a college campus won't be interested in
[38:08.800 --> 38:15.120] defending their classrooms. Well, at least they could be interested in defending themselves.
[38:15.680 --> 38:21.520] Yeah. Nibiru 2029. Under Obama's Cable Communication and Wireless Security Act,
[38:21.520 --> 38:25.680] all communications, private or otherwise, became the public property and legally
[38:25.680 --> 38:32.400] capturable by anyone. Citizen of Americaca, we're doing pretty stupid militarily when we will put
[38:32.400 --> 38:37.520] the entirety of the command structure in one static location at one time like a huge dog whistle
[38:37.520 --> 38:41.920] or an Achilles heel for adversaries to pounce upon. That was my thought and somebody... I saw
[38:41.920 --> 38:47.920] somebody else mention that as well. It's kind of like what we do with the TSA, right? We bunch
[38:47.920 --> 38:52.800] everybody up in one spot. If you want to kill a lot of people, that's the place you want to set
[38:52.800 --> 38:57.600] your bomb off where they're doing the security because that's already happened abroad. There's
[38:57.600 --> 39:05.040] been countries where they have that kind of TSA-like security for churches because they're
[39:05.040 --> 39:08.960] worried that somebody's going to come in there with firearms and shoot the place up. So what
[39:08.960 --> 39:14.960] happens is the Muslims explode bombs there at the security checkpoints to kill the most number of
[39:14.960 --> 39:21.440] people because they're in real close proximity there. And so you look at this and I'm sure they
[39:21.440 --> 39:26.960] got communications but it's going to be really hard if all of them are in one spot and it's going
[39:26.960 --> 39:30.880] to be difficult to respond to. I thought it was a really stupid idea and I thought the same thing.
[39:30.880 --> 39:36.080] It's like, yeah, that's a good way to put it. It's like a dog whistle. Now it's time to attack.
[39:36.960 --> 39:42.880] It's just an American. In fact, it's the dumbest move ever made in the United States military
[39:42.880 --> 39:48.480] history. Reckless and incomprehensible. Radishborough war. We're going to war.
[39:48.480 --> 39:53.200] Yeah, that's probably what it's about. Nibiru 2029. Hexcess war pigs.
[39:54.800 --> 40:01.440] Radishborough. Generals gathering like witches at black masses. Yeah. Tunnel Lord 1337. I just
[40:01.440 --> 40:04.880] realized something. The reason the globalists are pushing for civil war in the U.S. is to split up
[40:04.880 --> 40:10.320] the states which will split up the main military. Possum King. Two U.S. Marine veterans from Iraq
[40:10.320 --> 40:14.960] wars were identified in separate mass shootings over the weekend. Epstein Island. He also blamed
[40:14.960 --> 40:21.920] the lesbians and queers for his troubles. Don't we all from time to time. Torrenator. It's pretty
[40:21.920 --> 40:26.080] crazy that the Muslim rep said the guy wasn't welcome in Dearborn. I haven't seen much else
[40:26.080 --> 40:30.000] but it seems like it's just part of the divide and conquer agenda. I live in war now. Yeah, every
[40:30.560 --> 40:36.320] single person. Every Muslim in Dearborn should be sent back. I don't care if it's emigrated
[40:36.320 --> 40:43.040] legally or not. We're sending you back. Go away. Audi MRR. So why did Biden pick her for VP?
[40:43.840 --> 40:49.840] You think Biden picked his VP? I'm surprised. Yeah. Well she checked some DEI boxes as long
[40:49.840 --> 40:56.560] she didn't speak. Yeah. Can you please just shut up. Shut up. She's black and she's female.
[40:56.560 --> 41:02.160] So that was like, you know, look. All she had to do was be quiet and she would have been so much
[41:02.160 --> 41:07.520] more likeable and yet she couldn't even do that. No. It's innocent of America. Regardless, it's
[41:07.520 --> 41:12.000] stupid to put the entirety of all your generals in one location with your commander in chief.
[41:12.000 --> 41:16.000] We're inviting something far worse than Pearl Harbor. No, please don't take out our military
[41:16.000 --> 41:22.960] high command. Francine, I'd like to know the IQ of Lala. It's probably much lower than you could
[41:22.960 --> 41:27.200] possibly imagine. You know, in terms of all these people being in one place, you know,
[41:28.400 --> 41:33.760] when they have the joint session of Congress and you've got like all the government meeting in one
[41:33.760 --> 41:38.960] place, you've got the president, the vice president, all the Congress as well as the Supreme Court and
[41:38.960 --> 41:43.440] all these other things, all in one spot. And they have one person who's a designated survivor. I
[41:43.440 --> 41:47.200] think they actually did a TV series about that. Yeah, there was a TV series by that name. I wonder
[41:47.200 --> 41:49.520] if there's a designated survivor now for the military.
[41:52.320 --> 41:58.880] Which one of you gets the dubious honor? Citizen of Americaca. With all the fog of war,
[41:58.880 --> 42:03.680] I guess everybody missed that Vadi Bakam Jr. passed away. I saw that. I didn't see that.
[42:03.680 --> 42:09.360] Yeah, he passed away. Wait a minute. Junior, is it Vadi Bakam? Vadi Bakam, yeah, the preacher.
[42:09.360 --> 42:14.160] Really? Yeah. Oh, man. Yeah, I believe it was Saturday. Maybe it was Friday. I'm sad to see
[42:14.160 --> 42:21.040] that. But yeah, he passed away. For his family, yeah. So he's in a much better place than we are
[42:21.040 --> 42:25.840] now. I really like Vadi Bakam. I tried to get ahold of him for an interview, but he was in Africa
[42:25.840 --> 42:30.480] at the time. Yeah, I imagine his schedule was not. I thought I'd be able to get it. I didn't realize
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[43:41.040 --> 43:44.240] I don't remember what it said. I believe it was something like heart attack.
[43:44.240 --> 43:49.120] I mean, did that just happen this morning? No, it happened over this weekend. It might have been
[43:49.120 --> 43:53.520] Friday but I think it was Saturday. I didn't see anything at all about it. I mean, I look at, you
[43:53.520 --> 43:57.920] know, church news websites as well because I'm looking for Christian persecution or things like
[43:57.920 --> 44:06.400] that. I didn't see anything about that. I only saw one post about it. Yeah, he passed away.
[44:06.400 --> 44:12.240] Wow, sad to see that. He's the voice that we needed to have. He was a very good preacher.
[44:12.240 --> 44:17.200] Yeah, he needed his voice. Really did. All right folks, we're going to take a quick break. I'm
[44:17.200 --> 44:22.800] sorry to see that happen. The people, they're really good. You don't hear much about that
[44:22.800 --> 44:27.920] when they pass away. Nobody pays any attention, I guess. All right folks, we'll be right back. Stay
[44:27.920 --> 44:31.440] with us.
[45:57.920 --> 46:10.400] Liberty, it's your move. And now, the David Knight Show.
[46:12.880 --> 46:17.600] Welcome back folks. The James Mason 0521 says socialist is communist like China,
[46:17.600 --> 46:23.600] a wonderful example of real socialism and communism. Yeah, you know, it's kind of interesting. China is
[46:23.600 --> 46:29.520] mixed. You know, they have the philosophy of communism and Mao is a big box office there,
[46:29.520 --> 46:33.520] you know, even when we were there about 20 years ago. He had his little red book and his
[46:34.480 --> 46:37.600] Mao caps and everything all over the place. I thought, well, what in the world is going on?
[46:39.360 --> 46:43.360] You know, this is a guy who killed like, you know, what was the number? I don't know,
[46:43.360 --> 46:48.000] 60, 80 million Chinese, you know, as part of his starvation, a great leap forward.
[46:48.640 --> 46:51.600] And I thought, but wait a minute, we did the same thing with Lincoln.
[46:52.320 --> 46:59.680] So I get it. But they're an interesting mixture because they came to power with the philosophy
[46:59.680 --> 47:04.560] of communism. They're just a totalitarian government, authoritarian totalitarian government,
[47:04.560 --> 47:11.120] but it has elements of fascism in it because they have merged control of these corporations
[47:12.240 --> 47:18.000] and they're highly nationalistic as well. But they're also allied with the technocracy. The
[47:18.000 --> 47:23.680] technocrats have used them as a beta test site for the dystopia that they want put there. So
[47:23.680 --> 47:30.480] all these labels are kind of interesting, but they're really not all that informative. We have
[47:30.480 --> 47:35.840] to look at the actual policies that are happening with it. I just lumped them all together as
[47:35.840 --> 47:40.320] totalitarian. That's one of the reasons why if you look at the Nolan chart, David Nolan,
[47:40.320 --> 47:44.640] one of the founders of the Libertarian Party, he got it right. He came up with a two-dimensional
[47:44.640 --> 47:53.280] chart, which is he would go around and they would go to college campuses as an outreach like
[47:53.280 --> 47:58.000] Charlie Kirk. And they would ask people 10 questions about personal liberty, 10 questions
[47:58.000 --> 48:04.640] about economic liberty, and then they would plot that on the chart. And then if you would rotate
[48:04.640 --> 48:10.720] that chart 45 degrees so that it was a diamond, you would have left and right, you would have
[48:11.280 --> 48:15.600] authoritarian down at the bottom and you have libertarian up at the top, which made sense
[48:15.600 --> 48:22.240] because if you were to rank classic fascist governments and classic communist governments,
[48:23.120 --> 48:27.440] Stalin and Hitler were not exactly opposite of each other. They had a lot more in common
[48:27.440 --> 48:33.040] than they had differences. And so they would be lumped together down at the bottom in authoritarianism
[48:33.040 --> 48:41.040] where you had no freedoms at all. Sorry. We have Behringer 777s as we do not have free markets.
[48:41.040 --> 48:46.640] I agree. That's aspirational. When we're talking about free markets, we're talking about the
[48:47.760 --> 48:51.360] system that we aspire to. Just like when we talk about the Constitution,
[48:51.360 --> 48:57.120] we're talking about a system that we aspire to that doesn't exist. Yeah, unfortunately.
[48:57.600 --> 49:02.480] Yeah, that's all political theory when it meets the road changes.
[49:04.880 --> 49:08.800] As you said, they're all aspirational to some extent. You have to work to get
[49:09.360 --> 49:12.240] to as close as what you want as possible, but they're all going to be
[49:12.960 --> 49:16.480] changed by the fact that you're going to have a number of different people involved with it and
[49:16.480 --> 49:22.400] they're all going to have their own goals and ideals, what you want. Nibiru 2029, the 1990s
[49:22.400 --> 49:27.120] fugitive film, was the third variation of the original series of the 1960s.
[49:27.120 --> 49:32.320] I don't remember the other one. Let us know if you see that other one. I'm curious what that was.
[49:32.320 --> 49:40.160] I liked the film as a film. It was so different from the series. The long-running TV series was
[49:40.160 --> 49:46.800] a drama. It's kind of like the difference between the first alien movie, which was tense and not
[49:46.800 --> 49:54.800] real action-packed for the most part, compared to the number two, Aliens 2. That was just a
[49:54.800 --> 50:00.960] constant action film, like a bug fight. That's the way I looked at the TV series, Fugitive,
[50:00.960 --> 50:06.560] and the 1993 film. It's very well made, though. It's very well made. I don't know what the third
[50:06.560 --> 50:13.840] one was, but it's interesting that it was based on the story of a doctor who was falsely accused
[50:13.840 --> 50:20.800] of murder of his wife. He spent some time in prison. He did not get executed. They got him
[50:20.800 --> 50:28.800] out. Effley Bailey was his defender. When he got out, he married again, and his father-in-law—well,
[50:28.800 --> 50:33.840] first of all, he went back to being a doctor, but he couldn't hack it as a surgeon. His hands were
[50:33.840 --> 50:39.840] not steady enough. He nicked a couple of arteries when he was doing operations and had two fatalities
[50:39.840 --> 50:45.680] early on. He got out of the medical profession, and his new father-in-law got him into professional
[50:45.680 --> 50:52.800] wrestling. He could have gotten into politics, I guess. He wrestled as—I forget what his last name
[50:52.800 --> 51:02.640] was, but it was Killer Joe. He used Killer as his moniker. He died at an early age from alcoholism.
[51:02.640 --> 51:12.960] His son wanted to prove that he was innocent. He had a DNA test. The DNA test showed conclusively
[51:12.960 --> 51:17.840] that there was a third person there. There was blood at the scene that did not belong to the
[51:17.840 --> 51:25.760] doctor or to his wife. That's the real-life story that they based that on. I heard there was also
[51:25.760 --> 51:30.560] another story of basically the same thing happening where someone was arrested for a crime
[51:30.560 --> 51:36.560] he didn't commit. I don't believe it was murder, but he escaped prison and proved that he didn't
[51:36.560 --> 51:42.560] commit the crime and then was rearrested and given a longer sentence for escaping than he would have
[51:42.560 --> 51:49.280] gotten if he had just stayed in prison. Yeah, that's right. I've been in traffic court when
[51:49.280 --> 51:55.440] I was contesting it, and I saw people who were doing things, driving without a license. They
[51:55.440 --> 52:02.960] would hand them a very heavy punishment versus somebody who's a repeat offender, a drunk driver,
[52:02.960 --> 52:06.480] and they would have a lawyer, and the lawyer would say, you know, he's just really trying. Okay,
[52:06.480 --> 52:13.760] well, we'll give him probation or put him on suspended sentence or something. If you defy their
[52:13.760 --> 52:19.440] authority, that is the most important thing to them. They don't care what you do to the public.
[52:19.440 --> 52:24.640] I mean, if you're out there drunk driving, forget about it. We can look the other way, but if you
[52:24.640 --> 52:29.280] defy their authority and drive without license, they're going to nail you. You know, same type
[52:29.280 --> 52:35.920] of thing there, Lance. Yeah. Nice. The storm says, I see them going after veterans with red
[52:35.920 --> 52:41.680] flag laws now. It can very well happen. They probably have a red hat law when the Democrats
[52:41.680 --> 52:48.160] get in, right? Fatty Wax, only 56 years old, appeared to be a heart condition he had talking
[52:48.160 --> 52:54.480] about body bakum. Yeah, I didn't know that he had a heart issue, but yeah, only 56. Yeah, very
[52:55.360 --> 53:00.000] he was a big guy. I think he played football. I believe you're right. When he was in college.
[53:00.000 --> 53:05.520] He was a large individual. Yeah. Three Little Birds says, heart failure after surgery,
[53:05.520 --> 53:13.040] says they posted about it on YouTube. So sorry to hear that. So look at 1980, the Nolan chart is
[53:13.040 --> 53:18.720] flawed. If you are against abortion, then it designates you in a bad way. I become the biggest
[53:18.720 --> 53:22.160] authoritarian on the planet. The second abortion has been just like, no, no, no, we're sending the
[53:22.160 --> 53:27.440] Marines. We're kicking your door in. We're dragging you out of the building. Sorry, we don't get to
[53:27.440 --> 53:33.360] murder babies. Yeah, it's not the Nolan chart that's flawed. It's the questions that would plot you
[53:33.360 --> 53:39.840] on there, right? So I remember when I took it, they didn't have a question about abortion, but
[53:39.840 --> 53:44.800] they had a question about immigration, whether you should have open borders or not. And of course,
[53:44.800 --> 53:50.480] the libertarian position was open borders. And I said, I agree with open borders, but you got to
[53:50.480 --> 53:55.360] shut down the welfare state first. If you don't shut down the welfare state, you cannot have open
[53:55.360 --> 54:00.160] borders. And that's the Cloward and Piven. I did not heard of Cloward and Piven, but that's just
[54:00.160 --> 54:08.320] logic when you look at it. So yeah, I didn't score perfectly on the Nolan chart, but the way that
[54:08.320 --> 54:13.840] he's got it there, in other words, like if, depending on how you interpret somebody's answer,
[54:13.840 --> 54:17.200] you know, like on abortion or something like that, that would make the difference in that.
[54:17.760 --> 54:21.520] Well, before you get back to the news, I just want to thank some of the people who have supported us
[54:21.520 --> 54:28.400] on Zell. And it's the same names that we see all the time. And I really do appreciate your support
[54:28.400 --> 54:40.720] here. Jeffrey C, Gregory I, Kenneth C, Susan L, Matthew S, Alexander W, Amy B, Scott L, Mark Y,
[54:40.720 --> 54:53.680] Gretchen C, Gregory C, Lois I, and Sally D. And just to let you know, we're at about two-thirds
[54:53.680 --> 54:58.400] on the gas gauge right now. But thank you all for your support. Let's talk a little bit about
[54:58.400 --> 55:05.680] what's going on with the Epstein stuff here. Brian Shalhavi had a headline, said, American
[55:05.680 --> 55:13.360] Christianity is becoming more satanic every day as Christians tolerate pedophiles. Well,
[55:13.360 --> 55:18.960] that's what's going on. And that's the thing that is so amazing to me is to watch somebody like
[55:20.320 --> 55:28.560] Squeaker Mouse Johnson, who is all about his profession of faith and then covering up for
[55:28.560 --> 55:33.680] pedophiles. Not just Trump, but for all of them, because Trump wants them to. He'll do anything
[55:33.680 --> 55:40.560] that Trump says. Trump is his Lord, truly. A statue of Trump holding hands with Jeffrey Epstein
[55:41.200 --> 55:45.760] appeared briefly on the National Mall in D.C., but was quickly removed in the middle of the night
[55:45.760 --> 55:51.280] just before sunrise. Remember, I talked about this last week, and there's the picture of it there in
[55:51.280 --> 55:57.200] the article. Protecting pedophiles is a new GOP position, as I've been saying. GOP is guarding
[55:57.200 --> 56:02.080] our pedophiles. That's what it stands for now, which includes the Magus, Zionists, Christians,
[56:02.080 --> 56:08.160] Trump's main support base, says Brian Shohavi. The bronze painted installation was titled
[56:08.160 --> 56:17.120] Best Friends Forever. I've always called Trump Jeffrey Epstein's BFF. That's true. It depicts
[56:17.120 --> 56:22.240] the two men smiling at each other, each with an arm and a leg raised as if in mid-fraulic.
[56:23.280 --> 56:29.920] The inscription on the plaque says, in honor of Friendship Month, we celebrate the long-lasting
[56:29.920 --> 56:36.160] bond between Trump and his closest friend, Jeffrey Epstein. It's emblazoned with hands
[56:36.880 --> 56:43.360] making a heart shape. A group that put that up was called, and this is what I did not talk about,
[56:43.360 --> 56:45.680] they called themselves the Secret Handshake.
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[57:26.960 --> 57:56.160] From the National Park Service, and the permit was for it to be up until Sunday,
[57:56.160 --> 58:02.480] yesterday, but it was taken down within 24 hours. A spokesperson for the Department of Interior
[58:03.200 --> 58:07.760] said that the statue was removed, quote, because it was not compliant with the permit issued,
[58:08.400 --> 58:13.200] unquote. The Secret Handshake group member who spoke on condition of anonymity had a
[58:13.200 --> 58:18.000] fear of retaliation from the Trump administration. Yeah, that's it. Some people said, some people
[58:18.000 --> 58:25.040] within the Parks Department, also known as most likely the Trump administration, were trying to
[58:25.040 --> 58:29.680] find ways to say that we were not in compliance. They said the group was reassured that if that
[58:29.680 --> 58:35.120] were to happen, they would get 24 hours written permit to remove the statue themselves as required
[58:35.120 --> 58:39.920] by the permit. They said, we do not know where the statue is now. So they not only removed it from
[58:40.720 --> 58:47.280] public display, but they've stolen it. I guess this is the latest civil asset forfeiture.
[58:49.760 --> 58:52.080] Suspected of- Maybe he's going to put it up at Mar-a-Lago.
[58:52.160 --> 58:58.880] Yeah, it's suspected of the crime of extremism, right? So Massey, as I said before, says he's
[58:58.880 --> 59:08.000] now got the signatures to vote for releasing the Epstein files in the House. So with a new special
[59:08.000 --> 59:12.800] election, as he's pointed out, both the candidates on the ballot promised to sign my discharge
[59:12.800 --> 59:19.120] petition. And now he says that he believes that that's going to happen. I think so too,
[59:19.120 --> 59:26.800] because the one who won was not the Republican. So it's going to be immune to the enticements and
[59:26.800 --> 59:34.160] threats of Mike Johnson, the guard of the pedophiles. Massey told reporters after the
[59:34.160 --> 59:39.680] forum that DC leaders are, quote, in full panic following this election. He also added that they
[59:40.400 --> 59:46.560] politically threatened Republican co-signers of the petition. As a matter of fact, Marjorie Taylor
[59:46.560 --> 59:54.320] Green put out a post saying, I'm not feeling suicidal. And she said, you know what I'm talking
[59:54.320 --> 01:00:01.200] about, right? She's possibly been threatened as well. If Johnson tries to use some special
[01:00:01.200 --> 01:00:08.080] parliamentary procedure to stall the petition, Massey said that it would also require 218 votes.
[01:00:08.800 --> 01:00:16.160] So he says, and if you participate in that vote to sideline the discharge petition, now you
[01:00:16.160 --> 01:00:20.960] are part of the cover-up. So they're going to have a vote, and I think that they're going to
[01:00:20.960 --> 01:00:28.320] have to come to terms with that. In spite of Trump's hatred of Massey and the Zionist money
[01:00:28.320 --> 01:00:33.840] that is set there to unseat him in the House, they've not yet been able to even find anyone
[01:00:33.840 --> 01:00:40.720] in Kentucky willing to run against him yet. That's interesting. I didn't know that they hadn't come up
[01:00:40.720 --> 01:00:44.880] with a candidate yet. I knew that they had set up a couple of different funds. Trump did,
[01:00:45.760 --> 01:00:52.000] the Zionists did, and so there's a lot of money there for anybody who wants to run against him,
[01:00:52.000 --> 01:00:59.920] but they haven't found anybody that's willing to take the bait. So Brian Shalhavi said there's
[01:00:59.920 --> 01:01:05.200] reasons as to why we should not trust these Christian leaders in government and their
[01:01:05.200 --> 01:01:11.920] views of Jesus, whose names they use to protect pedophiles and to advocate hate and war against
[01:01:11.920 --> 01:01:19.120] people that they don't like. That's absolutely true. You know, taking the name of Jesus in vain
[01:01:19.120 --> 01:01:24.560] isn't just using his name as a swear word. It's saying that you're a follower and then openly
[01:01:24.560 --> 01:01:31.040] supporting these wars as well as protecting pedophiles. That, I think, is taking his name
[01:01:31.840 --> 01:01:37.520] If you're a disciple, you wouldn't do that. On Sunday, for the first time ever, Trump was
[01:01:37.520 --> 01:01:42.880] at the center of attention. Not the center of attention, rather. He seemed to almost be out of
[01:01:42.880 --> 01:01:50.080] place at the Charlie Kirk memorial, writes the Daily Beast. And as Brian Shalhavi says,
[01:01:50.640 --> 01:01:54.800] he's not any friend of the Daily Beast and they're not a friend of his, except that this guy
[01:01:54.800 --> 01:02:00.080] got this right. And I would say the same thing as well. I used to be attacked frequently by the Daily
[01:02:00.080 --> 01:02:06.800] Beast and they would always get it completely wrong. They even thought they can't take a joke
[01:02:06.800 --> 01:02:13.440] either. You know, they thought when I was in a parody from the Daily Beast, I thought it was
[01:02:13.440 --> 01:02:20.400] really funny when it was about Elizabeth Warren taking that DNA test and it turned out that she
[01:02:21.200 --> 01:02:27.440] had less Indian blood in her than the average white person. And then they spun that to say,
[01:02:27.440 --> 01:02:32.320] Hillary Clinton said, I'm taking one as well. See, I have less alien lizard blood in me.
[01:02:33.040 --> 01:02:38.080] So I thought that was really funny. And I used that as the title of what I was talking about.
[01:02:38.080 --> 01:02:44.240] And so the Daily Beast called me out and said I was saying that Hillary Clinton was a lizard person.
[01:02:44.800 --> 01:02:50.640] You know, they just don't pay much attention, do they? Anyway, this guy, however, did get this
[01:02:50.640 --> 01:02:57.280] right. He said Trump wasn't the center of the attention at the Charlie Cook Memorial,
[01:02:57.280 --> 01:03:01.840] which is usually not the case. In fact, he seemed almost out of place there, out of step with its
[01:03:01.840 --> 01:03:06.560] tone, its clear focus about the future of the right wing in American politics. As a matter of
[01:03:06.560 --> 01:03:12.720] fact, I couldn't find anywhere that Trump made any Christian statement. Everybody else was doing
[01:03:12.720 --> 01:03:17.040] it. Everybody else is reading, you know, quoting passages from the New Testament or the Bible or
[01:03:17.040 --> 01:03:24.160] whatever, the Charlie Cook thing. Even Tulsi Gabbard, who's a Hindu. But not Trump.
[01:03:26.160 --> 01:03:32.480] He's less Christian than a Hindu is. Quite apart from the looming presence of Kirk himself,
[01:03:33.120 --> 01:03:37.840] the most important voices at the event were his widow, Erica, Kirk, and Vice President Vance.
[01:03:39.120 --> 01:03:45.200] While Trump spoke as a politician, Erica and Vance adopted an approach that appeared more
[01:03:45.200 --> 01:03:51.120] consistent with televangelists. As Erica stated explicitly, what they were there to advance
[01:03:51.120 --> 01:03:56.480] was the politics of a religious revival. Their message was unmistakable. The future of MAGA
[01:03:56.480 --> 01:04:02.000] is Christian nationalism. The central figure of their movement going forward would not be Trump,
[01:04:02.000 --> 01:04:09.680] but Jesus. Well, you know, it's interesting because Turning Point USA has 501c3 status,
[01:04:10.320 --> 01:04:13.040] non-profit. Now that's something that a lot of these churches also get.
[01:04:14.640 --> 01:04:21.680] But the 501c3 status, you're supposed to not be political. Do you think that Turning Point USA is
[01:04:21.680 --> 01:04:28.800] political and partisan? And so I saw a clip that just came up in rotation from the Young Turds
[01:04:28.800 --> 01:04:35.920] that was four years ago. And St. Uygur and company were criticizing Charlie Kirk four years ago
[01:04:35.920 --> 01:04:42.480] over that and said that that was, you know, people were just looking the other way on that.
[01:04:42.480 --> 01:04:48.480] But, you know, that 501c3 status and that idea that you can't take a partisan stand on something
[01:04:48.480 --> 01:04:55.120] was used to intimidate churches and pastors from actually speaking about issues like abortion or
[01:04:55.120 --> 01:05:02.560] whatever, making an endorsement and an election. And yet you had Turning Point USA was able to
[01:05:02.560 --> 01:05:09.760] get that 501c3 status when the churches were shaking in their boots. Evangelism at large
[01:05:09.760 --> 01:05:15.920] has become a core part of the MAGA base. Movements like Dominionism, which argues that America
[01:05:15.920 --> 01:05:19.440] is a Christian nation that should have Christian leaders guiding the country based on Christian
[01:05:19.440 --> 01:05:24.080] principles, have been increasingly influential within Republican officials, jurists, and
[01:05:24.080 --> 01:05:32.240] commentators. I've got to say that as much as that scares the left, that was the way that America
[01:05:32.240 --> 01:05:38.560] always operated for the first couple hundred years. And it does not scare me. I think that we
[01:05:38.560 --> 01:05:46.880] need to not have establishment, but we also need to have not be ashamed of what we want to say.
[01:05:46.880 --> 01:05:53.840] And that was what began in the middle of the 20th century was an effort to try to purge
[01:05:54.640 --> 01:06:01.040] any religious exercise out of the public square, especially if it was somebody that was tangentially
[01:06:01.040 --> 01:06:03.680] part of the government. If you work for the government, if you're in the schools,
[01:06:03.680 --> 01:06:08.880] can't have any religion there at all. But no, that's not what free exercise of religion means
[01:06:08.880 --> 01:06:12.880] any more than to say that because you work for the government or you work for the schools that
[01:06:12.880 --> 01:06:16.720] you don't have freedom of speech. You don't lose your free speech. You don't lose your free
[01:06:16.720 --> 01:06:20.880] expression of religion just because you're a government employee or in a government institution.
[01:06:21.680 --> 01:06:26.000] Also troubling, said the Daily Beast, is the degree to which so many TV evangelists in
[01:06:26.560 --> 01:06:32.160] America have themselves become corrupted by money and power. Yes. As I said, I look at these
[01:06:34.320 --> 01:06:42.640] different websites that cover Christian news, and it is disconcerting that almost all the news is
[01:06:42.640 --> 01:06:49.440] either Christian actors or actresses or singers or something that talk about their newfound faith
[01:06:49.440 --> 01:06:56.240] in Christ, which is fine, except that that is not any more valuable because somebody's a celebrity
[01:06:57.360 --> 01:07:04.720] than if it's just the person down the street. And the other thing that dominates these sites
[01:07:05.360 --> 01:07:16.880] are pastors who have been caught in some kind of sexual issue. So they finish with the Daily
[01:07:16.880 --> 01:07:23.360] Beast article saying, nothing illustrates this as well as their embrace of as corrupt a person as
[01:07:23.360 --> 01:07:32.400] Trump, as an agent of the highest power, who himself is out there as a quasi-religious figure
[01:07:32.400 --> 01:07:42.320] himself. This is why when you look at these Christian leaders who talk about Trump as if
[01:07:42.320 --> 01:07:47.520] he is God's agent on earth, be very careful of people like that. They have no discernment.
[01:07:49.040 --> 01:07:54.960] Certainly God can use anybody, and they don't have to be a disciple for God to use them for
[01:07:54.960 --> 01:08:02.240] his purposes. That is certainly clear. However, to associate yourself with him and to hold him up
[01:08:02.240 --> 01:08:07.200] as God's agent is to somewhat give him the imprimatur of God's approval.
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[01:09:02.400 --> 01:09:13.680] See God's approval for anything that Trump has done, quite frankly. You can literally
[01:09:13.680 --> 01:09:18.400] find millions of articles on the internet of pastors being involved in pedophilia or
[01:09:19.040 --> 01:09:24.240] sexual molestation of women as well. Christian churches, says Brian Shalhavi, are probably the
[01:09:24.240 --> 01:09:29.120] most dangerous places to put your children in. Well, I would just say children's church. I think
[01:09:29.120 --> 01:09:37.440] you need to use some discernment about that. When I was a child in church, the children always
[01:09:37.440 --> 01:09:40.720] stayed with the parents. You didn't have the opportunity for them to be separated from the
[01:09:40.720 --> 01:09:46.320] parents. That whole structure, I think, of children's church just invites something dangerous.
[01:09:46.320 --> 01:09:57.440] And to me, it sets the stage for kids to see church as entertainment and the seeker-friendly
[01:09:57.440 --> 01:10:03.040] type of thing. It's not working too well, I don't think. And of course, any time that your kids are
[01:10:03.040 --> 01:10:08.720] being watched by someone who isn't you, you have to worry about it. You have to be concerned,
[01:10:09.280 --> 01:10:14.160] especially the further afield you get from family and close friends, the more concerned you have to
[01:10:14.160 --> 01:10:18.240] be. And just dropping them off in some place like children's church where you may not know anything
[01:10:18.240 --> 01:10:25.040] about this person, it's a worry. And of course, school in general, there's thousands upon thousands
[01:10:25.040 --> 01:10:30.560] of stories of school teachers that are involved. It's the same thing with school as it is with
[01:10:30.560 --> 01:10:37.200] churches if you leave your kid in the company of strangers. When we took that cruise, it was a
[01:10:37.200 --> 01:10:42.880] Disney cruise that my in-laws set up for their 50th anniversary. Karen and I were not going to
[01:10:42.880 --> 01:10:48.240] do that on the Disney cruise, and so we went around. They had this lab thing or something that they had
[01:10:48.240 --> 01:10:54.240] set up for the kids, and they just couldn't believe that we were going to stick around.
[01:10:54.800 --> 01:10:58.720] And I said, you know, where can we sit? You're going to stay? Nobody does that. He's like,
[01:10:58.720 --> 01:11:03.360] yeah, I don't know you. I'm not leaving my kid with you. So we stayed there and watched what they did.
[01:11:05.120 --> 01:11:11.360] They had us make a little soap box or a little soap racer, stuck wheels into a bar of soap,
[01:11:11.360 --> 01:11:14.880] had it go down. They said, now you can carve it into any kind of shape you want. And
[01:11:14.880 --> 01:11:18.400] since dad was there, he's like, don't do that. You don't want to cut off any weight. The weight's
[01:11:18.400 --> 01:11:22.240] what's going to make it go fast. To make sure your wheels are straight. That's all you need.
[01:11:22.240 --> 01:11:25.520] We ended up winning. Other people were not happy because they spent a lot of time
[01:11:25.520 --> 01:11:30.800] carving their soap bar into aerodynamic shapes. Yeah, but the wheels didn't line.
[01:11:31.600 --> 01:11:35.840] It's the thing didn't go. People were not happy. You didn't do anything.
[01:11:36.960 --> 01:11:43.120] The soap bar is already as aerodynamic as you're going to get it. Exactly. It looks like a minivan.
[01:11:45.520 --> 01:11:51.440] So anyway, he says, if not directly raped and abused by a priest, master, other church leader,
[01:11:51.440 --> 01:11:55.440] or teacher, they're still in danger because the Christian church works together with the government
[01:11:55.440 --> 01:12:01.920] to promote vaccines and drugs. And if you don't participate, they might report you to CPS, Child
[01:12:01.920 --> 01:12:09.520] Protective Services. Yeah, there's all of that that is there. So Melania Trump has just introduced a
[01:12:09.520 --> 01:12:14.480] new program called Fostering the Future Together. Well, before we leave that whole thing of children's
[01:12:14.480 --> 01:12:19.760] church and stuff. Again, you know, when I was a kid, I remember going to church and I, you know,
[01:12:19.760 --> 01:12:23.680] I wasn't really paying attention. I was sitting there writing or drawing or whatever, you know,
[01:12:23.680 --> 01:12:29.440] what was going on. But kids are absorbing that stuff, whether you realize it or not.
[01:12:30.000 --> 01:12:37.440] And if you have a situation where the goal of the church is to entertain kids, they never get out
[01:12:37.440 --> 01:12:42.480] of that. You know, that becomes the goal for every age group, for adults and everything else.
[01:12:42.480 --> 01:12:47.840] It's called the seeker friendly model. And it's just basically pandering to people's
[01:12:48.560 --> 01:12:51.840] felt needs. It doesn't necessarily show them what they really need.
[01:12:53.120 --> 01:13:00.160] So anyway, Melania introduced a new program at the UN when they were there, Fostering the Future
[01:13:00.160 --> 01:13:07.680] Together, a global coalition to quote unquote, protect children from new technology like AI.
[01:13:07.680 --> 01:13:12.640] And yet she wants to put AI in the schools. I think the children need to be protected from
[01:13:12.640 --> 01:13:16.640] the likes of Melania, just like they need to be protected from the likes of Hillary.
[01:13:16.640 --> 01:13:23.040] I see her in the same same position here. And also from the AI itself, we see the way it drives
[01:13:23.040 --> 01:13:29.600] fully grown, rational people to psychosis. Who knows what unleashing this on a child will do
[01:13:29.600 --> 01:13:34.080] to their development? Oh, yeah. I would just think about that. Combine that with the drugs that they
[01:13:34.080 --> 01:13:38.960] give the kids to keep them under control. You're going to have a very, very impressionable,
[01:13:38.960 --> 01:13:47.920] very moldable mind given this complete sycophant that will justify anything they say back to them
[01:13:47.920 --> 01:13:52.560] and go, absolutely. Yes, you're right. And who knows how it'll be used to nudge them
[01:13:52.560 --> 01:13:58.160] in certain different directions, right? Because we know that the AI isn't just, you know,
[01:13:59.120 --> 01:14:04.400] it's programmed. They pay people to program these things and to label stuff to give them a bias.
[01:14:05.040 --> 01:14:10.800] So it comes, they spend money to give the AI a bias and you can bet that they want the AI bias
[01:14:10.800 --> 01:14:15.440] to serve the government's interest in all this. Real quick, did you know that in Mexico they don't
[01:14:15.440 --> 01:14:24.240] have AI? They have AI, AI, AI. I knew a joke was coming with that. Did you want to say something,
[01:14:24.240 --> 01:14:29.360] Lance? Sound like you're trying to get in there. It's letting little Timmy play with
[01:14:29.360 --> 01:14:33.520] Grim or Wormtongue, the sycophant trying to manipulate you.
[01:14:34.720 --> 01:14:37.760] Yeah, we're only going to come up with a little avatar that looks like Grim or Wormtongue.
[01:14:37.760 --> 01:14:39.440] A just question, my liege.
[01:14:40.400 --> 01:14:45.840] Yeah. Anyway, he points out that Melania went public last year with a new book and a video
[01:14:46.480 --> 01:14:52.640] clearly showing that she is as pro-abortion as one can be, endorsing the murder of unborn children
[01:14:52.640 --> 01:14:57.760] all the way through the third trimester. She's also reportedly proposed the government monitor
[01:14:57.760 --> 01:15:03.520] your family right in your home to determine the status of your mental health in order to prevent
[01:15:03.520 --> 01:15:10.400] shootings. Yeah, she is striking out 100 percent. The thing is, Melania doesn't have to make any
[01:15:10.400 --> 01:15:15.920] speeches to get people to think that she's on their side. She can be herself. The reality is
[01:15:15.920 --> 01:15:21.840] that she's no different from Trump. Trump has always been pandering in part of the LGBT just
[01:15:21.840 --> 01:15:27.920] as she is, pro-abortion, anti-gun, all the rest of this stuff, and anti-child.
[01:15:28.880 --> 01:15:33.760] This is apparently the new legal global child trafficking network which she just announced
[01:15:33.760 --> 01:15:41.360] at the UN. They'll be fueled by using AI and software as a predictive analysis in which they
[01:15:41.360 --> 01:15:47.520] claim they'll be able to determine who might abuse their child in the future, therefore have
[01:15:47.520 --> 01:15:54.160] their children removed from their home before it ever happens, right? Hey, here's an idea. Maybe
[01:15:54.160 --> 01:16:00.160] it's the government that might be a potential abuser of children. Yeah, that's right. Yep.
[01:16:00.800 --> 01:16:07.040] So there's an article on Brownstone from Julie Pines. She has a new book,
[01:16:08.320 --> 01:16:15.280] Our Last Innocent Moment. I think we missed that. I remember there being an innocent moment.
[01:16:15.280 --> 01:16:20.000] Not in my lifetime, that's for sure. She says, with all of its skill and prowess to move us
[01:16:20.000 --> 01:16:24.400] forward, the human intellect has one great flaw. This is kind of interesting, I think she said.
[01:16:24.400 --> 01:16:28.240] Only one? Well, it tends to worship what it produces,
[01:16:28.240 --> 01:16:33.520] relying on the products to make us perfect, complete, and wholly self-sufficient. I think
[01:16:33.520 --> 01:16:40.240] that is true. The human intellect has a flaw that it gets enamored of itself. That's the basis of
[01:16:40.240 --> 01:16:47.040] pride. And this is expose news. They said, yeah, we seem to be having another Tower of Babel moment,
[01:16:47.760 --> 01:16:53.520] a punctuated moment in history when excessive pride in our own abilities leads to our own
[01:16:53.520 --> 01:16:58.240] destruction. There have been other similar moments in history, the Fall in Aden, the late
[01:16:58.240 --> 01:17:03.600] Bronze Age collapse, the destruction of the Roman Empire. It's the story of the natural consequences
[01:17:03.600 --> 01:17:09.600] of human ingenuity running ahead of wisdom. That's right, because the beginning wisdom is
[01:17:09.600 --> 01:17:15.040] a fear of the Lord. Well, in the Dutch parliament, they have rejected a resolution declaring abortion
[01:17:15.040 --> 01:17:19.040] to be a human right. And this is kind of interesting, because you wouldn't think of
[01:17:19.040 --> 01:17:26.880] the Netherlands as necessarily being pro-life conservative. However, this was a resolution
[01:17:26.880 --> 01:17:34.160] that was brought up to get the Netherlands in alignment with the EU and the international
[01:17:34.160 --> 01:17:40.960] covenant on civil and political rights, they said. So they went to enshrine the right to abortion
[01:17:42.400 --> 01:17:49.120] in their country. So some pro-life groups got windowed this. And listen to what they did.
[01:17:49.120 --> 01:17:54.560] The Dutch Center for Bioethical Reform handed out pro-life pamphlets outside the parliament
[01:17:54.560 --> 01:17:59.840] buildings where they stood with abortion victim photography signs. Leading up to the moment when
[01:17:59.840 --> 01:18:04.960] parliament would vote on the motion to make abortion a human right, we individually mailed
[01:18:04.960 --> 01:18:11.440] all parliamentarians a neutral outline of abortion procedures, including screenshots from the live
[01:18:11.440 --> 01:18:17.200] action abortion procedure videos to give them an insight into what they would be voting for or
[01:18:17.200 --> 01:18:24.320] against, focusing on the humanity of the unborn and the gravity of abortion. Both showed compassion
[01:18:24.320 --> 01:18:29.680] for difficult circumstances while pointing out that there are two lives involved in abortion.
[01:18:30.320 --> 01:18:37.600] One of them is being the unborn child. So they were even able to show abortion victim photography.
[01:18:37.600 --> 01:18:43.760] So they were actually able to show the babies who had been ripped to pieces. We are grateful to God
[01:18:43.760 --> 01:18:49.520] that whether it was our work or that of different pro-life organizations influenced the decision,
[01:18:49.520 --> 01:18:54.800] and it was voted out. It was a close call and we should not be sitting back and relax now.
[01:18:55.360 --> 01:18:59.520] There is a lot of work to be done since the pro-choice vote is getting louder again.
[01:19:00.160 --> 01:19:07.920] And you just stop and think about how if you show pictures of aborted babies, that is the thing that
[01:19:07.920 --> 01:19:16.000] sets them off because they know. They know. And so that truth must be hidden. Whenever you get out
[01:19:16.000 --> 01:19:21.200] there and you start showing the truth, it is very powerful. And again, I forget who it was. It said
[01:19:21.200 --> 01:19:26.640] it was Augustine said the truth doesn't need to be defended. It needs to be let loose like a lion.
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[01:20:29.040 --> 01:20:35.200] but with many things. And the other part of this is that we may feel that we have no ability to
[01:20:35.200 --> 01:20:40.960] influence things, but sometimes you, and I've seen it in terms of homeschooling, as I've mentioned
[01:20:40.960 --> 01:20:47.920] before in North Carolina, it was 100% Democrat control of everything in the state. And the
[01:20:47.920 --> 01:20:55.360] teachers unions would call the shots for the Democrats as well. And they worked to outlaw
[01:20:55.360 --> 01:21:02.160] homeschooling, but small group of homeschoolers all got involved writing letters. And even though
[01:21:02.160 --> 01:21:07.280] they were in the minority, even though they didn't have the kind of clout and money that the teachers
[01:21:07.280 --> 01:21:14.160] union did, they were able to beat back these prohibitions on homeschooling that were coming
[01:21:14.160 --> 01:21:19.600] before the legislative body. The thing is these people may not have any principles and they may
[01:21:20.640 --> 01:21:26.800] be very distant and don't really care what you're doing. And they know that they've got the votes
[01:21:26.800 --> 01:21:33.280] out there. But one thing that they get afraid of is when they see a large response, because in our
[01:21:33.280 --> 01:21:38.320] society, I think it's because in our society, people are typically apathetic and don't really
[01:21:38.320 --> 01:21:46.160] get involved. So if you have an organized outreach with this, they kind of think they figure that
[01:21:46.160 --> 01:21:50.720] maybe less than 1% of the people actually ever contact them about something. So they get a large
[01:21:50.720 --> 01:21:56.320] response of stuff. They think there must be a huge number of people out there. I don't want to be on
[01:21:56.320 --> 01:22:01.920] the wrong side of an issue where this many people are against me. So I think that really works in
[01:22:01.920 --> 01:22:06.560] our favor. Something we should remember and not give up hope, I think, is always the hope that
[01:22:07.120 --> 01:22:10.960] even if these people have no principles, we can move them around. Sometimes it's easier to move
[01:22:10.960 --> 01:22:15.840] them around if they have no principles. I've said that about Trump. Since he's got no rudder, you
[01:22:15.840 --> 01:22:23.280] just start blowing really hard on the sails or you start paddling really hard on one side and you can
[01:22:23.280 --> 01:22:31.760] turn it around. Meanwhile, another victory in the EU, surprisingly. An EU country enshrines two genders
[01:22:32.080 --> 01:22:38.160] into its constitution. Slovakia's parliament has approved an amendment framed as a shield against
[01:22:38.160 --> 01:22:45.360] progressive ideology. By the way, that's where Melania is from and she does not support two genders.
[01:22:46.000 --> 01:22:50.320] These are all great stories, but it is kind of sad that this is a victory that
[01:22:51.280 --> 01:22:56.000] countries now acknowledge that there are two genders and that murder isn't a human right.
[01:22:56.000 --> 01:23:00.720] That's right. Who would have thought just a few decades ago that we would have to do something
[01:23:00.720 --> 01:23:08.240] like this in the constitution? I guess we could say this is one defensive battle that was won
[01:23:08.240 --> 01:23:15.920] and a huge swell of stuff. Of course, the EU is really pushing back against them, but it was
[01:23:15.920 --> 01:23:20.960] pretty soundly defeated in Slovakia. This is something that would have just been common sense
[01:23:20.960 --> 01:23:28.880] about 10 years ago. That's right. It really was after 2015 where this insanity took off.
[01:23:29.680 --> 01:23:34.720] It had been on the fringes since the 90s. You'll go back and in a couple of TV shows here and there,
[01:23:34.720 --> 01:23:38.960] you'll see them kind of pushing it lightly. They're introducing it, so it's in the
[01:23:38.960 --> 01:23:43.840] consciousness, but it's on the fringes. It's just kind of there. Then all of a sudden,
[01:23:43.840 --> 01:23:51.040] 2015 rolls around and it is the prime talking point of every Democrat everywhere.
[01:23:51.040 --> 01:23:55.280] You would see the transgender LGBT and they would say, well, this is something that's been around
[01:23:55.280 --> 01:24:00.000] forever. Look, we had comedians dressing up as women and it's like that's because it was such
[01:24:00.000 --> 01:24:05.040] an absurd idea. It was guaranteed to get a laugh. Nobody would seriously consider that.
[01:24:06.240 --> 01:24:10.000] You would want to prosecute those comedians for doing that because you would take it as a
[01:24:10.000 --> 01:24:14.320] hate crime making fun of a protected group. That's right. I'm wondering where they're going to
[01:24:15.200 --> 01:24:22.000] make White Christmas illegal to watch, right? The other two of them dressed as the Haines sisters.
[01:24:22.960 --> 01:24:30.720] Ninety-nine lawmakers and 90 of them voted in favor of, so you got 10% even in Slovakia
[01:24:30.720 --> 01:24:38.560] that don't get the whole two gender thing. The move set Slovakia at odds with EU norms,
[01:24:38.560 --> 01:24:45.680] which stress the LGBTQ quote unquote rights. The changes go beyond gender definition.
[01:24:45.680 --> 01:24:51.440] They limit adoption rights to married couples. They ban surrogacy. They require equal pay for
[01:24:51.440 --> 01:24:58.320] men and women. The Slovak prime minister framed the reform as a shield against progressive ideology
[01:24:58.320 --> 01:25:05.920] being imposed by the EU out of Brussels. Unlike Slovakia and Hungary, neither the US nor Russia
[01:25:05.920 --> 01:25:10.880] has constitutional provisions explicitly specifying that there are only two genders.
[01:25:10.880 --> 01:25:19.600] That might be the thing that we want to focus on. It would clear up a lot of things to have the
[01:25:19.600 --> 01:25:28.000] parental rights put into the constitution. Also, personally, I think you need to hone in on the
[01:25:28.000 --> 01:25:35.520] fact that using the term gender is using one of their own words. That's how they say, oh, well,
[01:25:35.520 --> 01:25:40.320] sex is the biological reality and gender is how you relate to it. Gender isn't real. It does not
[01:25:40.320 --> 01:25:45.840] matter. It doesn't matter how you relate to reality. Reality is reality. No matter how you
[01:25:45.840 --> 01:25:50.800] feel about it, no matter what your brain is telling you, it doesn't matter. They used to be
[01:25:51.520 --> 01:25:56.240] synonymous with each other. For the most part, we'd usually only refer to gender if you were
[01:25:56.240 --> 01:26:04.400] studying a foreign language. In German, D, DAS, or DER. So neutral, feminine, or masculine.
[01:26:04.400 --> 01:26:11.840] Yeah, it's a linguistics term. In most languages, genders are male and female, but there are
[01:26:11.840 --> 01:26:17.120] languages that don't have it that have genders that aren't related to that, which is why it was
[01:26:17.120 --> 01:26:25.600] chosen by the left to be the replacement for sex. Because there are plenty of languages that have,
[01:26:25.600 --> 01:26:30.000] you know, 17 genders or what, well, not plenty of like, there's like one really obscure Indian
[01:26:30.000 --> 01:26:39.040] language, but there are a few languages that confuse that. So that's why they chose that.
[01:26:39.040 --> 01:26:43.760] That's probably something that is, that's probably a very small Indian group that has those 17
[01:26:43.760 --> 01:26:51.120] genders because they are unable to reproduce, I guess. Well, no, it's not, it wasn't about sex
[01:26:51.120 --> 01:26:56.640] is what I'm saying. It's like they're taking this thing that usually is, but isn't always about sex
[01:26:56.640 --> 01:27:01.840] and trying to make that synonymous with sex in order to confuse things. That's a linguistic
[01:27:01.840 --> 01:27:06.640] construct. And like I said before, it's always the labels that they, that they grab. Well,
[01:27:07.600 --> 01:27:12.560] Madonna is baring her soul, says the headline here, about spirituality. It's about the only
[01:27:12.560 --> 01:27:17.920] thing that she hasn't bared. So I mentioned her soul is even more terrifying than the rest of her.
[01:27:17.920 --> 01:27:24.240] Yeah. She said her spiritual journey began in the 1990s with the discovery of mysticism, Kabbalah,
[01:27:24.240 --> 01:27:30.000] in 1996, a turning point in her life. I bet it was. Yeah. So among other things, there you go.
[01:27:30.000 --> 01:27:35.440] That's that. So we're going to, actually, before we take a break, I want to get a little bit
[01:27:35.440 --> 01:27:43.520] further into what's going on with the pedo files that Trump is so is trying to keep these files
[01:27:43.520 --> 01:27:54.240] quiet. That's what they should call them. Pedo F I L E S dash F I L E S. The new Epstein doc
[01:27:54.240 --> 01:28:04.320] documents, the pedo files include a scheduled trip by Elon Musk to the island and meetings with Steve
[01:28:04.320 --> 01:28:11.200] Bannon and others. And remember, whether or not Musk went or not, he scheduled a trip there.
[01:28:11.200 --> 01:28:15.360] And he said at one point in time about Steve Bannon, because Bannon was attacking him because
[01:28:15.360 --> 01:28:20.800] yeah, Bannon is in those files. He knew that Bannon was a pal of Epstein, maybe because he
[01:28:20.800 --> 01:28:27.520] was a pal of Epstein. Who knows? It's some club and just be glad that you're not in it, right?
[01:28:28.160 --> 01:28:31.760] It should be clear to every American that Jeffrey Epstein was friends with some of the most powerful
[01:28:31.760 --> 01:28:36.720] and wealthiest people in the world, said oversight committee spokesperson Sarah Guero in a statement.
[01:28:37.760 --> 01:28:44.320] So the new documents include schedules from 2010 to 2019 and flight logs to his private island.
[01:28:45.040 --> 01:28:49.680] Included in the documents is evidence that Epstein had scheduled meetings with fellow
[01:28:49.680 --> 01:28:54.960] billionaires like Peter Thiel, Bill Gates, Steve Bannon also had a meeting scheduled with Epstein
[01:28:55.520 --> 01:29:00.240] and Prince Andrew appears on the flight log. There's also evidence that Musk had a pending
[01:29:00.240 --> 01:29:06.240] trip set for the private island. Some redactions are included in the document to protect the
[01:29:06.240 --> 01:29:11.520] identity of victims. Well, that's the point you can protect. You can redact it to protect
[01:29:11.520 --> 01:29:18.080] victims. Let's not redact it to protect the perps that are there. Third batch of documents
[01:29:18.080 --> 01:29:24.080] lawmakers have released. They said on Friday more are to come. Every new document produced
[01:29:24.080 --> 01:29:28.320] provides new information as we work to bring justice for the survivors and victims.
[01:29:28.960 --> 01:29:34.480] It's past time for Attorney General Bondi to release all of the files now. That's right,
[01:29:34.480 --> 01:29:40.800] the pedo files. And as I said earlier, the special election in Arizona, we have a new congressperson
[01:29:41.360 --> 01:29:48.560] and it is, yes, it is a woman, Dalita. I don't know how to pronounce her last name. Anyway,
[01:29:49.760 --> 01:29:53.680] so it's a female Democrat who's going to come. So you can bet she's going to
[01:29:54.640 --> 01:30:01.440] vote to release these files. Massey attended a forum in his district on Wednesday joined
[01:30:01.440 --> 01:30:07.840] by Rand Paul who is stumping for his friend in the next year's primary contest. Massey,
[01:30:07.840 --> 01:30:12.720] and they're on the same side of the issue, many issues that are where they're on the same side
[01:30:12.720 --> 01:30:17.120] and they're the only ones who are on the right side of these issues. Massey is under intense
[01:30:17.120 --> 01:30:22.320] fire from Trump, whose people have launched a super PAC spending millions of dollars to oust
[01:30:22.320 --> 01:30:28.720] him. The president is not a fan of Massey's brand of constitutional politics that sometimes
[01:30:28.720 --> 01:30:34.640] causes him to vote against Trumpian interests, writes the new American. Massey and Paul are
[01:30:34.640 --> 01:30:39.680] among the most constitutionally obedient lawmakers in Congress, which puts them at odds with other
[01:30:39.680 --> 01:30:46.160] Republicans on policies related to spending and war powers among others. What's up, baby? It's
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[01:31:47.360 --> 01:31:55.440] Americans Freedom Index. Massey told the publication there that GOP leaders are in full panic now and
[01:31:55.440 --> 01:32:01.520] have politically threatened Republican co-signers of the petition, including Massey and Marjorie
[01:32:01.520 --> 01:32:08.480] Taylor Greene, who is now saying I am not suicidal. She sends a deeply concerning suicide
[01:32:08.480 --> 01:32:16.080] message to her fans, writes the Daily Mail. She said that the Epstein rape and pedophile
[01:32:16.080 --> 01:32:20.640] network must be exposed. Minutes later, she followed up with a second post warning that if
[01:32:20.640 --> 01:32:27.200] she was found dead, like the convicted pedophile was in his jail cell, there must be an investigation
[01:32:27.280 --> 01:32:32.480] into the elites that are willing to silence her. I am not suicidal and one of the happiest,
[01:32:32.480 --> 01:32:36.880] healthiest people you will meet. With that said, if something happens to me, I ask you to find out
[01:32:36.880 --> 01:32:42.400] which foreign government or powerful people would take heinous actions to stop the information from
[01:32:42.400 --> 01:32:48.480] coming out. Not only about this issue, but because of the truth I've been speaking and the people
[01:32:48.480 --> 01:32:57.920] understand what I'm saying, she said. So that is the reality. It has to be a case. Trump has
[01:32:57.920 --> 01:33:04.240] to make the case. He has to come after Massey, maybe even now Marjorie Taylor Greene, anybody
[01:33:04.240 --> 01:33:10.960] that doesn't do what he says. He's got to make an issue out of them because he rules by intimidation,
[01:33:10.960 --> 01:33:18.320] as most autocrats do. And if they get away with not paying attention to him, then he loses a
[01:33:18.320 --> 01:33:24.240] great deal of power. Let's take a quick break here. Do you want to look at the comments? Stealth
[01:33:24.240 --> 01:33:29.520] Patriot, thank you very much for the support Stealth Patriot, says you could be a Trump supporter
[01:33:29.520 --> 01:33:34.080] or America first. You can't be both. They are incompatible. You can, however, be a Trump supporter
[01:33:34.080 --> 01:33:42.000] and be Israel first. Marky Mark and Jay from New Jersey. Thank you very much, Marky Mark. He says,
[01:33:42.800 --> 01:33:50.400] Melania is actually from Slovenia, not Slovakia. You're right. I plead guilty. I'm an American.
[01:33:50.400 --> 01:33:57.760] I couldn't find either one of them on a map either. I do know the difference between Australia and
[01:33:57.760 --> 01:34:04.240] Austria, and I can find both of them on the map. But when it comes to Slovenia and Slovakia or
[01:34:04.320 --> 01:34:12.400] whatever, I don't know. Maybe that's why, maybe in her native country, they are fully on board
[01:34:12.400 --> 01:34:18.160] with the LGBT. Yeah. I know there's been Austria and Australia too. Australia gave us Steve Irwin.
[01:34:18.160 --> 01:34:21.200] Austria gave us the painter guy with the funny mustache.
[01:34:22.960 --> 01:34:25.840] Patty Wax, did the doctor ever wrestle the one-armed man?
[01:34:28.000 --> 01:34:30.000] I don't think there's a one-armed man in the real story.
[01:34:30.320 --> 01:34:36.960] Yeah. Citizen of Americaca. You can drive around Austin without a license and an ounce of weed,
[01:34:36.960 --> 01:34:42.000] and they won't do nothing to you, only if you're an illegal, though. Yeah, the police in Austin are
[01:34:42.880 --> 01:34:48.240] not very helpful. Citizen of Americaca. And yes, they let go people without driver's license. I
[01:34:48.240 --> 01:34:53.120] heard this directly from a cop in that area. Well, I tell you, you know, we were stopped
[01:34:53.120 --> 01:34:59.600] in the light, and right after I got my Miata, and this dump truck pulled up behind us at the
[01:34:59.600 --> 01:35:04.640] stoplight, and it stopped. And the light turns green, and he steps on it and bumps me, and it's
[01:35:04.640 --> 01:35:08.480] like, oh, you know, I put it in neutral, and I'm getting ready to get out of the car, and he hits
[01:35:08.480 --> 01:35:13.360] me again, and keeps doing it, and started pushing me through the intersection. So I got it in gear,
[01:35:13.360 --> 01:35:17.360] and got out of the way, and I couldn't get the guy pulled over hardly. He didn't speak English.
[01:35:19.120 --> 01:35:22.960] So I finally got him pulled over, and we called the police, and the police got there and said,
[01:35:22.960 --> 01:35:27.840] it's your fault. Your car's too small. They couldn't see it. I said, wait a minute. He saw
[01:35:27.840 --> 01:35:31.680] it when he pulled up behind it. But, you know, why are you making excuses for this guy? You know,
[01:35:31.680 --> 01:35:37.040] and they just let him go. That is a very Texas response, though. Oh, your car is too small.
[01:35:38.240 --> 01:35:41.440] This is Texas. You need a bigger car. You thought about getting a pickup truck.
[01:35:42.880 --> 01:35:49.600] Citizen of Americaca. Americaca says no driver's license, no problem. Nibiru, 2029. The Fugitive
[01:35:49.600 --> 01:35:54.400] series consists of two theatrical films and three television series. The Fugitive, 1993.
[01:35:54.400 --> 01:36:01.280] U.S. Marshals, 1998. Oh, okay. I didn't know that. Liberty Valiant. I want to check out that movie.
[01:36:01.280 --> 01:36:06.880] The Fugitive was really good. Yeah, yeah. Well, yeah, but the, you know, that was,
[01:36:08.480 --> 01:36:14.000] that was top-notch film crew and great actors. Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford, it was.
[01:36:14.000 --> 01:36:20.000] I'm Anderson. I don't care. Yeah, you remember that. It's a classic. It's a classic line.
[01:36:21.440 --> 01:36:28.160] He's just doing his job. He's not interested in the whys or what. Yeah. Liberty Valiant. The FBI
[01:36:28.160 --> 01:36:32.400] have no interest in solving the Charlie Kirk assassination. They'll go with the Oswald theory
[01:36:32.400 --> 01:36:39.200] because it protects the deep state, ignoring how a .30-06 becomes a BB gun pellet. Steve Epps.
[01:36:39.200 --> 01:36:44.400] They probably destroyed the statue talking about the Trump Epstein statue. I actually,
[01:36:44.400 --> 01:36:48.080] I'm of the theory that Trump is going to keep it. He's going to put it up in his own private
[01:36:48.080 --> 01:36:54.160] room somewhere. Yeah. Oh, Jeffrey. Jeffrey, I miss you. Oh, I did you wrong when I reported you. I
[01:36:54.160 --> 01:36:58.400] didn't know they'd take it this far, Jeffrey. They probably melted it in some kind of a ritual
[01:36:58.400 --> 01:37:04.080] like they did that Robert E. Lee statue. Yeah. No, they probably have much more contempt for
[01:37:04.080 --> 01:37:11.760] Robert E. Lee than Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah, I'm sure. Steve, Rob, not for Trump. The crime scene
[01:37:11.760 --> 01:37:18.000] was not paved over. That's a, and it cuts off, but that was misinformation. I'm talking about
[01:37:18.000 --> 01:37:23.680] the Charlie Kirk shooting. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We corrected that last week. They put in some new
[01:37:23.680 --> 01:37:29.920] grass, I think. New sod. Yeah. This was posted in response to that. I don't know what they're
[01:37:29.920 --> 01:37:36.400] doing. They did tear it up. I heard it was just landscaping. I've heard conflicting things about
[01:37:36.400 --> 01:37:41.280] what's happened with the crime scene, but they did tear up the crime scene instead of putting up
[01:37:41.280 --> 01:37:47.200] tape and leaving it. And this was within a week of the assassination. Well, Rudy Giuliani taught
[01:37:47.200 --> 01:37:55.600] the crime scene of 9-11 and people died doing that because of that. Yeah. Liberty Valiant responding
[01:37:55.600 --> 01:38:00.800] to Rob, not for Trump says, see photo of crime scene being ripped up. Josh Rincone, Justin,
[01:38:00.800 --> 01:38:06.960] allegedly the Charlie, it's a link. So it was in chat and you can probably still find it. That was
[01:38:06.960 --> 01:38:14.480] the thing that I just put. Oh, okay. Yeah. Nibiru 2029, end all 501C3 for churches and charities and
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[01:38:26.560 --> 01:38:31.760] our kids with us in big church. It also taught them to behave. Yeah. Yeah. Teaches patience.
[01:38:32.800 --> 01:38:37.040] The real octo spook CPS passed up all opportunities to protect children from pedophiles. They will
[01:38:37.040 --> 01:38:44.080] never recover in the minds of the intelligent. Every story you hear about CPS is just a nightmare.
[01:38:44.080 --> 01:38:49.120] It's horrifying. Yeah. The thing is they were never taken down in the eyes of the
[01:38:49.120 --> 01:38:54.720] unintelligent in the first place. Yeah. Don't frag me, bro. The government always pushes the
[01:38:54.720 --> 01:39:00.320] lone gunman and magic bullets. Well, I mean, maybe there's a really, maybe there is only one
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[01:39:06.720 --> 01:39:10.480] The real octo spook, all positioning to make AI protector of children.
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[01:44:09.280 --> 01:44:15.840] anyway, let's take a look before we get into the war. Let's take a look at revenge being served,
[01:44:15.840 --> 01:44:21.840] I guess. I don't know if Trump is able to serve it cold. I think it's served hot with a side of lies
[01:44:21.840 --> 01:44:29.200] as well. But this is a New York Times article. And the guy says here's the best case against
[01:44:29.200 --> 01:44:35.760] indicting Comey is the one that Trump made himself when he fired him. And he says,
[01:44:35.920 --> 01:44:43.360] um, you know, when he was fired, well, first of all, Trump is still outraged. As he points
[01:44:43.360 --> 01:44:49.440] out, they impeached me twice and indicted me five times over nothing. They're all as guilty as hell
[01:44:49.440 --> 01:44:55.520] and all uppercase justice must be served now. Well, I agree that what they did was criminal.
[01:44:55.520 --> 01:45:02.480] And I think that they should be prosecuted for lies and crimes that they did. I just said at
[01:45:02.480 --> 01:45:08.320] the very beginning, I said, I wish you would do it in a way that established the rule of law
[01:45:08.320 --> 01:45:13.600] rather than doing it in a way that says that this is a personal vendetta because then that harms the
[01:45:13.600 --> 01:45:20.000] rule of law even more so. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, called the action against Comey, quote,
[01:45:20.000 --> 01:45:25.360] a dangerous abuse of power, stressing that our system depends on prosecutors making decisions
[01:45:25.360 --> 01:45:30.480] based on evidence and the law and not on the personal grudges of a politician.
[01:45:31.120 --> 01:45:38.320] And that's the essence of this. And of what he is saying is that you don't try people
[01:45:38.320 --> 01:45:44.560] in the court of public opinion. And that that was part of the argument for firing Comey in
[01:45:44.560 --> 01:45:53.120] the first place was he was using a platform to make statements, which are things that should have
[01:45:53.120 --> 01:46:00.640] been done behind the scenes as a matter of fact and the rule of law says the most eloquent case
[01:46:00.640 --> 01:46:08.400] against indicting Comey is coming courtesy of Trump himself from the justifications that Trump
[01:46:08.400 --> 01:46:13.280] provided for firing Comey eight years ago. He had explained at the time that he did it on the advice
[01:46:13.280 --> 01:46:19.760] of Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, and Rosenstein, the number two at the Department
[01:46:19.760 --> 01:46:26.320] of Justice. Rosenstein had criticized Comey's behavior during the investigation of Hillary
[01:46:26.320 --> 01:46:32.720] Clinton's emails when the director gave a high profile news conference in 2016 criticizing
[01:46:32.720 --> 01:46:38.880] Clinton for being extremely careless and using a private server for government work but declined
[01:46:38.880 --> 01:46:45.680] to bring charges against her. At that point, Comey lost everybody because those of us who believed
[01:46:45.760 --> 01:46:52.000] that it wasn't careless but deliberate, how could you be careless? She created a website
[01:46:52.000 --> 01:47:00.800] called Clintonemails.com, not Hillary, Clintonemails.com. I think that it was a document drop for people who
[01:47:00.800 --> 01:47:07.760] were giving her money. Anyway, so those of us who wanted her prosecuted to the full extent of the
[01:47:07.760 --> 01:47:13.360] law for violating this precious national security. National security is what the government has used
[01:47:13.360 --> 01:47:20.480] as their justification for every evil since World War II and she was somebody who was
[01:47:21.200 --> 01:47:29.920] the head of the State Department. So clearly these rules apply to her. Anyway, the fact that he even
[01:47:29.920 --> 01:47:36.480] said that she had done this got the left really angry and it got Hillary Clinton angry at him
[01:47:36.480 --> 01:47:42.000] because she felt like he had cost her the election. So this is a guy that ended up with
[01:47:43.840 --> 01:47:52.000] both the left and the right, Hillary and Trump as well, disliking him for what he did and did not do.
[01:47:52.880 --> 01:47:59.760] So Comey, said Rosenstein, had gratuitously released derogatory information about Clinton
[01:47:59.760 --> 01:48:06.400] and had laid out his version of the facts for the news media as if it were a closing argument
[01:48:06.400 --> 01:48:12.080] but without a trial. He called it a textbook example of what federal officials are trained
[01:48:12.080 --> 01:48:18.080] not to do. He was talking about Comey nearly a decade ago but he could be talking about Trump
[01:48:18.080 --> 01:48:24.800] today. Rosenstein said, the goal of a federal criminal investigation is not to announce our
[01:48:24.800 --> 01:48:30.080] thoughts at a press conference. The goal is to determine whether there is sufficient evidence
[01:48:30.080 --> 01:48:36.480] to justify a federal criminal prosecution, then to allow a federal prosecutor who exercises
[01:48:36.480 --> 01:48:42.000] authority delegated by the attorney general to make a prosecutorial decision. He was talking
[01:48:42.000 --> 01:48:47.840] about Comey a decade ago but again it could be talking about Trump today because what Trump has
[01:48:47.840 --> 01:48:54.560] done is he has publicly come out and made his determination of guilt and innocence and done it
[01:48:54.560 --> 01:49:01.600] from a TV platform rather than having the wheels of due process turn the way that they're supposed
[01:49:01.600 --> 01:49:09.840] to turn. So at the time, Rosenstein cited the views of several top-ranking Justice Department
[01:49:09.840 --> 01:49:15.360] officials past. There was Lawrence Silberman, who had been attorney general during the Ford
[01:49:15.360 --> 01:49:20.640] administration. Jamie Gorlick and Larry Thompson, who had been deputy attorney generals under
[01:49:20.640 --> 01:49:26.960] Clinton and Bush and they said that Comey had violated his obligation to preserve,
[01:49:26.960 --> 01:49:32.320] protect and defend the traditions of the Justice Department, the rule of law, and instead engage in
[01:49:32.320 --> 01:49:39.280] a kind of reality TV of federal criminal investigation. Could have been talking about
[01:49:39.280 --> 01:49:46.400] Trump, right? That is antithetical to the interests of justice. So when Trump, I think there were
[01:49:47.600 --> 01:49:52.080] real crimes that were committed in terms of what they did, but it should have been done
[01:49:52.080 --> 01:49:59.280] in an orderly way rather than Trump grandstanding and front-ending all of this and convicting him
[01:49:59.280 --> 01:50:05.040] in the court of public opinion as he thinks by making these announcements. He's guilty as hell
[01:50:05.040 --> 01:50:12.320] and he's got to go to jail. That shows that it is not the rule of law but it is his personal vendetta
[01:50:13.040 --> 01:50:19.200] and that's the case that this writer for New York Times is making. He said that was why Comey was
[01:50:19.200 --> 01:50:25.120] fired in the first place was because he short-circuited the whole process and acted as
[01:50:25.120 --> 01:50:31.840] judge and jury and announced it publicly when it should have gone through the system and that's
[01:50:31.840 --> 01:50:38.080] exactly what Trump is doing now. So what it does is it weakens the rule of law and it empowers
[01:50:38.080 --> 01:50:42.720] these officials at the top. They were talking about Comey nearly a decade ago but they could
[01:50:42.720 --> 01:50:48.400] be talking about Trump today. He mentions that three times as he lays these cases out. If the
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[01:52:04.160 --> 01:52:09.200] sound off on social media on the guilt or innocence of individuals but instead should
[01:52:09.200 --> 01:52:15.040] allow the justice department to do its work. The president should not let his personal resentments
[01:52:15.040 --> 01:52:19.920] undermine the integrity and the fairness that should guide the department of justice and it is
[01:52:19.920 --> 01:52:25.440] the president above all who must set the right example for the rule of law in America. So it
[01:52:25.440 --> 01:52:30.640] looks pretty bad for the rule of law in America for the next four years. He wants it to be the
[01:52:30.640 --> 01:52:38.080] rule of me rather than the rule of law and that's the whole point here is you could either I said
[01:52:38.080 --> 01:52:44.160] you know there are crimes that were committed they came after him unjustly but you can either let
[01:52:44.160 --> 01:52:50.560] the rule of law handle this or he can take the lead and make it into a reality tv show. So what
[01:52:50.560 --> 01:52:55.840] do you think he's going to do? Yeah I said that from the very beginning. When Trump proclaimed the
[01:52:55.840 --> 01:53:02.240] case for Comey's dismissal in 2017 he unwittingly challenged his own calls for Comey's indictment in
[01:53:02.240 --> 01:53:09.920] 2025. It would almost be literary if it were not so real. To cry hypocrisy almost feels quaint.
[01:53:10.560 --> 01:53:15.360] A president with little regard for the rule of law except for how the law can be made to strengthen
[01:53:15.360 --> 01:53:21.600] his own rule is beyond shame or embarrassment. Invoking high principle one day and violating it
[01:53:21.600 --> 01:53:29.040] the next is simply the cost of doing business and to Trump the cost seems very low. Meanwhile
[01:53:29.040 --> 01:53:36.240] FBI director Cash Patel says this is not politicization after the Comey indictment. He
[01:53:36.240 --> 01:53:41.760] says quote career FBI agents intel analysts and staff led the investigation into Comey and others.
[01:53:41.760 --> 01:53:50.080] So I just have to say that's the key word there isn't it? Career. It's kind of like you want a
[01:53:50.080 --> 01:53:55.680] career this is what you're going to do otherwise you're out. Nice job you got there would you like
[01:53:55.680 --> 01:54:03.760] to keep that? Do what I say. Meanwhile Dan Abrams predicts that there is a 95 percent plus chance
[01:54:03.760 --> 01:54:09.040] that Comey won't be convicted and many in the Trump administration know it he says. Now this is
[01:54:09.600 --> 01:54:16.560] on an anti-Trump website Mediaite which by the way he is the founder of it but he is also chief
[01:54:16.560 --> 01:54:23.840] legal analyst for ABC News Dan Abrams so he's not a Trump supporter by any means. However I think
[01:54:23.840 --> 01:54:29.200] what he has to say is interesting because I think this is a lot of professional wrestling. I think
[01:54:29.200 --> 01:54:34.960] that they knew that they were not going to win these lawsuits against the New York Times or against
[01:54:34.960 --> 01:54:39.440] the Wall Street Journal for that matter either and they're persisting with a lawsuit against
[01:54:39.440 --> 01:54:49.200] the Wall Street Journal saying you made up that story about his entry into the Jeffrey Epstein
[01:54:49.200 --> 01:54:56.000] book and then Congress released that and even after they've released it and shown that the Wall
[01:54:56.000 --> 01:55:00.640] Street Journal did not make this up Trump has announced his intentions to continue with the
[01:55:00.640 --> 01:55:06.320] lawsuit because they don't care if they win they care if they have the fight it's the fight that's
[01:55:06.320 --> 01:55:11.760] important for them it's just like the wars that we have abroad with the defense department you
[01:55:11.760 --> 01:55:16.560] know it's not about winning a war in Vietnam it's about continuing the fight incessantly no matter
[01:55:16.560 --> 01:55:25.520] the cost with money or blood. So a 2018 report by the DOJ inspector general's office investigated
[01:55:25.520 --> 01:55:31.840] and Trump department of justice opted not to bring a case against Comey in 2018 at midterm.
[01:55:32.640 --> 01:55:37.040] The first Trump administration investigated this and no one decided to move forward with any charges
[01:55:37.040 --> 01:55:41.920] in connection with this. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say I don't even think that many
[01:55:41.920 --> 01:55:46.880] in the Trump administration believe that they're going to get a conviction. Again he's got a 10
[01:55:46.880 --> 01:55:52.320] billion dollar lawsuit against Wall Street Journal he's got a 15 billion dollar lawsuit against New
[01:55:52.320 --> 01:55:56.800] York Times or is it the other way around I don't know both of them are absurd and there's no way
[01:55:56.800 --> 01:56:04.160] that he's going to win either one of those. And then we have Mike Johnson and fake Jake Tapper
[01:56:05.200 --> 01:56:12.960] arguing about January the 6th because Trump tweeted out more information about
[01:56:12.960 --> 01:56:19.760] agent provocateurs at January the 6th and look I don't disagree with Trump on this
[01:56:20.320 --> 01:56:26.160] or with Mike Johnson I just know that as a matter of fact I said that was going to happen before any
[01:56:26.160 --> 01:56:31.840] of this stuff happened. I was fired because I told people that it was a grift and then I told
[01:56:31.840 --> 01:56:36.080] people that it's going to be a trap. I said there's going to be agent provocateurs there they're going
[01:56:36.080 --> 01:56:41.120] to use this event to entrap the people that are there and they're going to use it to go to war
[01:56:41.120 --> 01:56:45.760] against anybody who opposes the Democrats. Yeah before it all happened I just kept asking it was
[01:56:45.760 --> 01:56:50.240] like did you learn nothing from Charlottesville look at what happened there look at how overrun
[01:56:50.240 --> 01:56:57.360] with feds that was look at how they used it to demonize and destroy the lives of people that
[01:56:57.360 --> 01:57:06.160] were there. So Johnson said regarding the Comey indictment he told Tapper he said we have to
[01:57:06.160 --> 01:57:11.120] ensure the rule of law applies to everyone and that's exactly what's happening here but again
[01:57:11.120 --> 01:57:14.400] it's not letting the rule of law take its place it's not letting the justice department or
[01:57:14.400 --> 01:57:22.320] prosecutors do this and giving somebody a trial it's about taking the lead and fire and you know
[01:57:22.320 --> 01:57:31.920] convicting him in public using all of his platform to do that which taints it even if there is a true
[01:57:31.920 --> 01:57:36.880] legal violation it taints it when elected officials do that tainted it when the FBI director Comey did
[01:57:36.880 --> 01:57:42.560] it and it taints it when Trump does it as well. So Tapper asked does the rule of law have to apply
[01:57:42.560 --> 01:57:47.520] to people who stormed the Capitol on January 6th? Johnson said well I'm glad that you brought that
[01:57:47.520 --> 01:57:54.320] up that's what they always say. There is new information over the last couple of days about
[01:57:54.320 --> 01:58:01.680] that as well apparently there were 274 FBI agents in the crowd on January the 6th. No no no Tapper
[01:58:01.680 --> 01:58:07.200] interrupted FBI director Cash Patel just brought enhanced understanding to that they were sent
[01:58:07.200 --> 01:58:12.960] there to do crowd control because of everything that was going on it wasn't a false flag operation
[01:58:12.960 --> 01:58:19.520] as Trump suggested seriously when have you ever seen the FBI doing crowd control? I've seen they
[01:58:19.520 --> 01:58:24.240] were controlling the crowd to some extent. Yeah that's a kind of a euphemism for what they're
[01:58:24.240 --> 01:58:29.680] doing I've seen them operate as co-intel pro right they're counter intelligence program
[01:58:30.480 --> 01:58:35.520] but I've not seen them operating as traffic cops. I guess you could say it's crowd control when
[01:58:35.520 --> 01:58:41.760] they're guiding the crowds into the Capitol building it was crowd control when that security
[01:58:41.760 --> 01:58:46.080] guard said go that way toward the main hall when someone was looking for a bathroom they were
[01:58:46.080 --> 01:58:50.240] controlling the crowds so that they could then control the larger crowds that are the American
[01:58:50.240 --> 01:58:58.960] people. Control them to entrap them that's what the FBI does all the time. So he says wait hold on
[01:58:59.840 --> 01:59:04.720] Jake how do you know that? There's a lot of questions you know in response to what Cash
[01:59:04.720 --> 01:59:11.920] Patel said and Tapper says well Cash Patel said that. I'm telling you they're videos and it's
[01:59:11.920 --> 01:59:17.840] always been disputed says Johnson. What involvement did those persons engage in? Did they open the
[01:59:17.840 --> 01:59:22.720] gates to allow them in? I don't know and as you point out Lance you know we have the people who
[01:59:22.720 --> 01:59:28.480] were told you know just again I think one of the most obvious and egregious ones of these is
[01:59:29.040 --> 01:59:36.320] they're two elderly men and one of them's son who's middle age and they went up to the police who
[01:59:36.320 --> 01:59:41.280] were standing there at the door that was open and said where can I use the restroom? It says right
[01:59:41.280 --> 01:59:47.760] in here go in here so they go in there and they use the restroom at the direction of the police
[01:59:47.760 --> 01:59:52.800] and as they come out there's another cop that says go this way and they saw that was the floor
[01:59:52.800 --> 01:59:56.960] of the house. I said no we don't we just want to use the restroom to get out of here. They came
[01:59:56.960 --> 02:00:02.560] after all three of those guys. Don't tell me it was an entrapment. What's going on Texas? It's
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[02:01:02.400 --> 02:01:07.520] the it wasn't just the people that were there. They were entrapped by Trump. They were trapped
[02:01:07.520 --> 02:01:13.520] by Alex and the people who ran stop the steal. You know Nick Fuentes, Ali, Alexander, the whole
[02:01:13.520 --> 02:01:19.360] crew, all these people out there. That's where the entrapment was. They want to forget about that and
[02:01:19.360 --> 02:01:25.600] focus on Ray Epps and the FBI and now you should focus on them but don't give these other people
[02:01:25.600 --> 02:01:30.480] the pass. They were the ones who got everybody to show up in the first place. Anyway he says
[02:01:31.280 --> 02:01:37.520] well he says the American people deserve full transparency said Johnson. Tapper comes back
[02:01:37.520 --> 02:01:43.840] with a zinger. He says I'm always in favor of full transparency including for the Epstein files.
[02:01:43.840 --> 02:01:50.960] Mike drop there. He dropped Mike Johnson I guess. That's that kind of Mike drop.
[02:01:51.760 --> 02:01:56.640] Trump's bizarre claim that 274 FBI agents were planted prior to January the 6th
[02:01:57.200 --> 02:02:04.880] gets torpedoed by his own FBI director and and yet I don't know if there's anybody that's got
[02:02:04.880 --> 02:02:12.400] less credibility than Trump it might be Cash Patel. The FBI responded on Saturday to report
[02:02:12.400 --> 02:02:18.080] that 274 plain clothes agents were at the US Capitol riot clarifying the role of bureau
[02:02:18.080 --> 02:02:23.600] personnel while still blasting former director Christopher Wray. Now you would think if they
[02:02:23.600 --> 02:02:28.480] really are there to assist with crowd control to direct crowds and keep things orderly they
[02:02:28.480 --> 02:02:32.800] wouldn't be in plain clothes. You would want them clearly demarcated as an authority figure
[02:02:32.800 --> 02:02:37.040] that you have to listen to. That's right you would wear a uniform. Yeah none of this makes
[02:02:37.040 --> 02:02:43.760] any sense does it. It's almost like the FBI lies all the time continually about everything.
[02:02:43.760 --> 02:02:50.640] Cash Patel especially. Trump says he's ordering troops to Portland escalating domestic use of
[02:02:50.640 --> 02:02:56.800] the military. He calls the Oregon city war ravaged and said that soldiers would have authority to
[02:02:56.800 --> 02:03:05.680] use force. Again this is constant pushing from both sides to try to foment a civil war I think.
[02:03:05.680 --> 02:03:11.280] Both the left as well as Trump said he's directing the Pentagon to send troops to
[02:03:11.280 --> 02:03:17.680] Portland to protect federal facilities including ICE as he uses and deploys military to more and
[02:03:17.680 --> 02:03:26.640] more cities. The governor of Oregon Tina Kotek says there is no insurrection here. There is no
[02:03:26.640 --> 02:03:31.920] threat to national security. There is no need for military troops in our major city. Military
[02:03:31.920 --> 02:03:37.040] service members should be dedicated to real emergencies. The members of the Oregon National
[02:03:37.040 --> 02:03:41.520] Guard their mission is to stand up and protect Oregonians and they do that every day but they
[02:03:41.520 --> 02:03:48.320] are not needed in the city. They're not needed here. Well the isn't it interesting to see Trump
[02:03:49.200 --> 02:03:53.040] doing actually doing to these people what they accused him of doing right.
[02:03:53.920 --> 02:04:00.880] They accused him of having taken documents and so now that's what they're coming after Bolton for.
[02:04:02.000 --> 02:04:09.360] They accused him of insurrection so that's what he's he's doing here now and so on and on he is
[02:04:09.360 --> 02:04:18.160] they accused him of not properly filling out his loan applications even though the bank said well
[02:04:18.160 --> 02:04:24.160] we never had any problems with it. You know it was we we don't care about those little discrepancies
[02:04:24.160 --> 02:04:29.760] that were there and he always paid the loan off. Well Trump is doing that now against I think it's
[02:04:29.760 --> 02:04:37.040] Leticia James as well as Lisa Cook the Federal Reserve. So again he is coming back in terms of
[02:04:37.040 --> 02:04:44.960] revenge very clearly and he is doing to them what they tried to accuse him unjustly of doing.
[02:04:46.080 --> 02:04:54.000] So she made this announcement after Trump announced that Secretary of War Pete Haikse
[02:04:54.880 --> 02:05:00.800] was going to deploy quote all necessary troops to protect war ravaged Portland.
[02:05:01.840 --> 02:05:07.760] Again he's going to war in America here. Haikse should do what he can to protect our ICE facilities
[02:05:07.760 --> 02:05:15.840] under siege and from attack by Antifa and other domestic terrorists. Now this is the key
[02:05:15.840 --> 02:05:22.800] by labeling Antifa as a terrorist organization. Chris Hedges has a great report
[02:05:23.360 --> 02:05:28.000] at Free Thought Project and Chris Hedges is to the way to the left of me I would say
[02:05:29.040 --> 02:05:35.520] but he got into a fight with Antifa over Occupy and over his criticism of Antifa.
[02:05:36.080 --> 02:05:43.200] He said they are anarchists they don't have any leadership whatsoever and they had come after him
[02:05:43.200 --> 02:05:48.880] but he says that Trump's designation of Antifa as a terrorist organization when it's not even
[02:05:48.880 --> 02:06:00.160] an organization means that he can label anyone as a terrorist. So he said it permits the state to
[02:06:00.160 --> 02:06:05.600] charge us all as terrorists. The point is not to go after the members of Antifa short for
[02:06:05.600 --> 02:06:12.560] anti-fascists it's to go after the last vestiges of dissent. I'm pleased to inform our many USA
[02:06:12.560 --> 02:06:19.200] Patriots said Trump that I am designating now all uppercase Antifa a sick dangerous radical
[02:06:19.200 --> 02:06:24.240] left disaster is a major terrorist organization and then he continues and says I'll also be
[02:06:24.240 --> 02:06:28.800] strongly recommending that those funding Antifa be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the
[02:06:28.800 --> 02:06:33.600] highest legal standards and practices. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I hate when he
[02:06:33.600 --> 02:06:41.360] does that. It's like he's got the PA system at a high school or something right. I have no love
[02:06:41.360 --> 02:06:48.240] for Antifa writes Chris Hedges and the feeling is mutual. I was a fierce opponent of the black block
[02:06:48.240 --> 02:06:54.800] anarchist who identified with Antifa. They embolden themselves or embroiled themselves rather and
[02:06:54.800 --> 02:07:01.600] occupy encampments and they refuse to take part in collective decision making. They carried out
[02:07:01.600 --> 02:07:07.840] property destruction and they initiated clashes with the police. Occupy activists were Antifa's
[02:07:07.840 --> 02:07:14.720] human shields. I wrote that Antifa was quote a gift from heaven I would say from hell to the
[02:07:14.720 --> 02:07:21.120] security and surveillance state. David Graeber whose work I respect wrote an open letter criticizing
[02:07:21.120 --> 02:07:27.440] my position and I was doxxed. My lectures and events which received phone threats forcing venues
[02:07:27.440 --> 02:07:33.280] to hire private security including bodyguards were picketed by men dressed in black their faces
[02:07:33.280 --> 02:07:38.880] covered by black bandanas. They all carried the same sign no matter which city I was in that read
[02:07:39.440 --> 02:07:45.760] f you Chris Hedges. During a debate with an anarchist supporter of Antifa in New York City
[02:07:45.760 --> 02:07:51.280] several dozen black clad men in the audience cheered or cheered rather and interrupted me
[02:07:51.280 --> 02:07:58.480] often yelling out sarcastically amen. The state effectively used Antifa. I am certain that Antifa
[02:07:58.480 --> 02:08:04.800] was heavily infiltrated with agent provocateurs probably from the FBI. To shut us all down the
[02:08:04.800 --> 02:08:09.120] corporate state feared the broad appeal of the Occupy movement including to those within the
[02:08:09.120 --> 02:08:18.160] systems of power. So he has no he does not support Antifa but he sees this designation
[02:08:18.720 --> 02:08:24.800] this arbitrary designation that's being done by Trump of a group that is not really a group
[02:08:24.800 --> 02:08:30.480] it's just a philosophy it's a very dangerous thing because remember we've had the war on terror
[02:08:30.480 --> 02:08:37.040] which was a war against a tactic and they authorized use of military force against a
[02:08:38.240 --> 02:08:44.400] nebulous tactic that was there. Antifa let me be clear is not a terrorist organization
[02:08:44.400 --> 02:08:52.000] it may confuse acts of petty vandalism and a repellent cynicism with revolution but its
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[02:10:00.720 --> 02:10:08.160] Non-violent acts of civil disobedience to the enemy. They oppose all organized movements
[02:10:08.160 --> 02:10:13.200] which only ensures their powerlessness. They're not only obstructionist but obstructionist to
[02:10:13.200 --> 02:10:19.840] those of us who are also trying to resist. They dismiss anyone who lacks their ideological purity.
[02:10:19.840 --> 02:10:26.080] It doesn't matter if individuals are part of a union organizing workers or a populist movement
[02:10:26.080 --> 02:10:32.080] or radical intellectuals and environmental activists. These anarchists will oppose them.
[02:10:32.800 --> 02:10:39.600] John Zuren one of the principal ideologues of the black bloc movement in the US defended industrial
[02:10:39.600 --> 02:10:46.160] society and its future. The rambling manifesto of Ted Kaczynski also known as the Unabomber.
[02:10:46.960 --> 02:10:54.320] Black box activist black block activists in cities such as Oakland smashed the windows of
[02:10:54.320 --> 02:11:00.880] stores and looted them. It was not a strategic moral or tactical act. It was done for the sake
[02:11:00.880 --> 02:11:06.480] of destruction. Random acts of violence looting and vandalism are justified in the jargon of the
[02:11:06.480 --> 02:11:12.880] movement as components of feral or spontaneous insurrection. These acts the movement argues can
[02:11:12.880 --> 02:11:19.360] never be organized. There can be no restraints on feral or spontaneous acts of insurrection.
[02:11:19.360 --> 02:11:23.520] Whoever gets hurt gets hurt and whatever gets destroyed gets destroyed. That's their philosophy.
[02:11:24.160 --> 02:11:31.680] Remember it was Karen was there at the abortion clinic in Austin. They had signs that said stop
[02:11:31.680 --> 02:11:37.520] black genocide because most of the kids being aborted were black and Antifa showed up. They
[02:11:37.520 --> 02:11:43.120] showed up not with counter signs. They didn't show up to debate. They showed up to just block
[02:11:43.120 --> 02:11:48.400] her signs and the other people that were there. And I've talked about that before a guy shows up
[02:11:48.400 --> 02:11:55.520] big guy with a black sign had nothing on it just black and stands there in front of her sign so
[02:11:55.520 --> 02:12:00.800] people on the road can't see it. So he's got it up there. She goes down low and he goes down low
[02:12:00.800 --> 02:12:04.800] and she goes back up high and the two of them are going up and down up and down. But his whole
[02:12:04.800 --> 02:12:11.680] point was not to try to persuade people it's just to shut things down. That is kind of the
[02:12:11.680 --> 02:12:19.520] representative in a way of this all this anarchy that is there. So while Chris Hedges says while I
[02:12:19.520 --> 02:12:24.800] oppose Antifa I don't blame them for the state's response. If it was not for Antifa it would be
[02:12:24.800 --> 02:12:31.280] some other group. Our rapidly consolidating police state will use any mechanism to silence us.
[02:12:31.280 --> 02:12:36.960] It actually welcomes violence. Confrontational tactics and destruction of property justify
[02:12:36.960 --> 02:12:42.240] draconian forms of control and it frightens the wider population driving them away from any
[02:12:42.240 --> 02:12:49.280] resistance movement. I agree and that's what we saw so many times with the FBI's co-intel pro.
[02:12:49.360 --> 02:12:55.120] They wanted to have violence they wanted to scare people gave them the ability to crack down and
[02:12:55.120 --> 02:13:01.600] increase the police state. Yeah and this guy says that you know he would use any organization and
[02:13:01.600 --> 02:13:07.680] they would but Antifa is a specifically convenient organization I believe because it was created.
[02:13:07.680 --> 02:13:14.960] You know it's a group of random individuals with no organization and a philosophy against organization
[02:13:14.960 --> 02:13:19.280] so how did it come about in the first place how did it grow to this size Trump says he's
[02:13:19.280 --> 02:13:25.040] going to go after the money but is he I highly highly doubt he's going to do anything over
[02:13:25.040 --> 02:13:30.960] the actual people funding this. Yeah we'll see I mean there's a lot of talk that he's going to use
[02:13:30.960 --> 02:13:36.000] a statement to go after George Soros and a lot of people believe that it is Soros money funneled
[02:13:36.000 --> 02:13:39.920] through a lot of different organizations giving it to them but we'll see what happens with it.
[02:13:39.920 --> 02:13:45.600] But I am very concerned about these amorphous labels that are out there and understand you
[02:13:45.600 --> 02:13:50.480] know the mafia was not a good organization either but look at the remedy for it the
[02:13:50.480 --> 02:13:57.840] RICO statutes which were then applied to people who were pro-life protesters at abortion clinics
[02:13:58.480 --> 02:14:05.760] and then it metastasized into civil asset forfeiture so we need to always pay attention to
[02:14:05.840 --> 02:14:11.200] not just the who the enemy is but we need to also look at their proposed solutions.
[02:14:11.760 --> 02:14:17.040] Are these solutions going to wind up pouring gasoline on the fire? We need to take a look at
[02:14:17.040 --> 02:14:22.640] them. To me it sounds like the Taliban you know the Taliban was what they used to start the war
[02:14:22.640 --> 02:14:28.800] on terror and all that but they created the Taliban for that purpose. It's I feel the same kind of
[02:14:28.800 --> 02:14:32.960] they created yeah yeah the Taliban was a bunch of yeah you know propped them up
[02:14:34.240 --> 02:14:40.720] right that's right yeah yeah made them the the guys that took down the building supposedly.
[02:14:41.680 --> 02:14:45.840] So once the resistance movement is successfully smeared as a flag-burning
[02:14:45.840 --> 02:14:50.080] rock-throwing angry mob which those in the Trump administration are working hard to do we are
[02:14:50.080 --> 02:14:57.040] finished if we become isolated we can be crushed and this is a lot of this is the
[02:14:58.640 --> 02:15:04.720] the partisan mob mentality that we see on both the left and the right non-violent movements on
[02:15:04.720 --> 02:15:13.040] some level embrace political embrace police brutality I wrote the continuing attempt by
[02:15:13.040 --> 02:15:19.920] the state to crush peaceful protesters who call for simple acts of justice delegitimizes the power
[02:15:20.480 --> 02:15:27.040] the power elite and you know we see this you got a video I think Lance did we have that
[02:15:28.400 --> 02:15:34.320] sorry I didn't get in the deck okay yeah when we see the police coming into these people's homes
[02:15:34.320 --> 02:15:40.960] and haranguing them over a social media post and one that Lance had a guy comes into this guy's
[02:15:40.960 --> 02:15:47.280] house at midnight and the guy is like so this is why you join the police force to do stuff like
[02:15:47.280 --> 02:15:54.160] this and just to shame him and things like that when you look at the approach that Gandhi used
[02:15:54.160 --> 02:16:00.960] for example right they become passive and non-violent and it's something that the the
[02:16:00.960 --> 02:16:07.280] police state can't handle as well yeah people have to be willing to be beaten and and sit there and
[02:16:07.280 --> 02:16:14.640] turn the other cheek but if you do that you make the government look bad because it is but if you
[02:16:14.640 --> 02:16:20.720] rise up and start fighting these people in the streets that only feeds the beast it really does
[02:16:20.720 --> 02:16:30.960] and that's Christopher Hedge's point he says the delegitimizes the power elite and it prompts a
[02:16:30.960 --> 02:16:38.480] passive population to wake up and respond it brings some within the structures of power to our side
[02:16:38.480 --> 02:16:42.480] and it creates internal divisions that will lead to paralysis within the network of authority
[02:16:43.120 --> 02:16:50.480] the explosive rise of occupy wall street movement came when a few women trapped behind orange mesh
[02:16:50.480 --> 02:16:57.440] netting were pepper sprayed by the new york deputy inspector the violence and the enemy
[02:16:58.080 --> 02:17:04.480] the violence and the cruelty of the state were exposed the occupied movement through its steadfast
[02:17:04.480 --> 02:17:11.280] refusal to respond to police provocation resonated across the country losing this moral authority
[02:17:11.280 --> 02:17:16.400] this ability to show through non-violent protests the corruption and the decadence of the corporate
[02:17:16.400 --> 02:17:24.480] state would be crippling to the movement and it would reduce our moral degradation of our of our
[02:17:24.480 --> 02:17:31.520] oppressors and that's what they want he says i saw how antifa was weaponized to break the occupy
[02:17:31.520 --> 02:17:37.200] movement now it is being weaponized to throttle any resistance no matter how tepid and benign and
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[02:18:59.040 --> 02:19:07.840] responsibly opposed red green alliance of islamists and the radical left steven miller trump's top
[02:19:07.840 --> 02:19:12.800] policy advisor insists that there was an organized campaign behind the assassination of charlie kirk
[02:19:14.240 --> 02:19:21.200] that they're using this to turbocharge state repression any trump opponent including soros
[02:19:21.200 --> 02:19:28.400] and his open society foundations will soon be caught in the net so we'll see how this plays out
[02:19:28.400 --> 02:19:35.280] caitlin johnston said the real violent extremists are the freaks who run the u.s empire the extremists
[02:19:35.280 --> 02:19:39.520] who are inflicting the real violence in the abuse in our world are the ones who are committing
[02:19:39.520 --> 02:19:47.840] genocide starting wars backing blockades imposing starvation sanctions arming proxy conflicts
[02:19:47.840 --> 02:19:51.760] circling the planet with hundreds of military bases and flirting with nuclear
[02:19:51.760 --> 02:19:55.520] armageddon and i agree with her you want to find somebody that's extremist
[02:19:56.320 --> 02:19:59.760] you want to find out somebody who's dangerous that's the people to look at
[02:20:00.560 --> 02:20:08.000] trump is a violent extremist biden is a violent extremist hair starmer is a violent extremist
[02:20:08.000 --> 02:20:14.640] netanyahu is as well she said the democrat party and the republican party are both violent extremist
[02:20:14.640 --> 02:20:21.680] organizations war profiteers like raytheon lockheed martin and northrop grumman are extremist
[02:20:22.400 --> 02:20:27.920] violent organizations empire management firms which facilitate imperial violence and control
[02:20:27.920 --> 02:20:34.560] like palantir oracle are violent extremist organizations there is no designated terrorist
[02:20:34.560 --> 02:20:40.480] group foreign or domestic which can hold a candle to the death toll and the human suffering that has
[02:20:40.480 --> 02:20:49.280] been inflicted by the western empire i mean just i look at these these gratuitous and wanton
[02:20:50.560 --> 02:20:56.720] extrajudicial killings of these people on these venezuelan boats even if they are drug dealers
[02:20:56.720 --> 02:21:03.040] that is not the way that anybody has ever handled it and it is an international war crime see all
[02:21:03.040 --> 02:21:10.160] these former military officers who ran the military legal system what trump is doing
[02:21:10.560 --> 02:21:16.800] boasting about doing is an international war crime so you want to find an extremist
[02:21:17.840 --> 02:21:22.240] it's in the white house i think it's worth remembering that this empire harnesses the
[02:21:23.280 --> 02:21:28.720] remembering this as the empire is harnessing the emotional hysteria around charlie kirk's death
[02:21:29.280 --> 02:21:34.640] to whip up a moral panic about violent radical leftists in the united states and i have a big
[02:21:34.640 --> 02:21:39.680] problem with the publications like breitbart and others who are pushing this because they're going
[02:21:39.680 --> 02:21:45.200] to wind up pushing us into a civil war we got pushing going on from both the right and the left
[02:21:45.200 --> 02:21:50.320] side the real violence is coming from powerful manipulators who want you consenting to these
[02:21:50.320 --> 02:21:55.680] measures the same people want a civil war by the way the call is coming from inside the house the
[02:21:55.680 --> 02:22:02.640] u.s and its allies have killed millions of people in their wars of aggression since 9 11 and displaced
[02:22:02.640 --> 02:22:09.280] tens of millions their cruel sanctions have killed tens of millions since 1970 their policies are
[02:22:09.280 --> 02:22:14.960] imperialist extraction forced populations through the global south to live lives of endless poverty
[02:22:14.960 --> 02:22:20.800] and toil and they're currently perpetrating a genocide in full view of the entire world
[02:22:21.600 --> 02:22:29.600] these are violent extremists and again we go back to madeline albright who um they're asking her
[02:22:29.600 --> 02:22:34.640] about her sanctions and that question i'll never you know jerell slenty brings up all the time it's
[02:22:34.640 --> 02:22:40.320] just absolutely amazing to see her when she says uh your sanctions killed over half a million
[02:22:40.320 --> 02:22:48.080] children um and she she says uh it was worth it she doesn't even have the decency to deny
[02:22:48.720 --> 02:22:54.240] that they killed those kids she just says yeah so what it's worth it those are the kind of people
[02:22:54.240 --> 02:23:01.760] that are violent extremists katelyn johnson says genocide is violent extremism mass murder is
[02:23:01.760 --> 02:23:09.440] violent extremism siege warfare is violent extremism and global tyranny is violent extremism
[02:23:09.440 --> 02:23:15.840] i would also add to that list the pandemic lockdowns were violent extremism and so was
[02:23:15.840 --> 02:23:25.200] the mass vaccination with a genetic code injection these are all examples of violent extremism so
[02:23:25.200 --> 02:23:33.440] so the um uh i'll finish up with this one about the french president here sarco z
[02:23:34.400 --> 02:23:42.080] he got away with all but his smallest crimes says rachel marston uh that's the way that it is with
[02:23:42.080 --> 02:23:48.240] trump isn't it he took canopies money he used it to make himself president and then he killed the
[02:23:48.240 --> 02:23:55.920] guy all that for the low low cost of five years in jail you know millions of dollars again this
[02:23:55.920 --> 02:24:02.320] is rachel marston uh she said uh nicolas sarkozy the former french president has given a five-year
[02:24:02.320 --> 02:24:08.720] prison sentence he was found guilty of supervising a bunch of movers and those movers were handling
[02:24:08.720 --> 02:24:14.640] suitcases loaded with cash about 50 million dollars to be precise sarkozy will learn his
[02:24:15.280 --> 02:24:21.600] prison check-in date on october the 13th appeal or no appeal he's expected to show up for his
[02:24:21.600 --> 02:24:28.800] staycation behind bars all this even though the actual corruption charges mostly slid right past
[02:24:28.800 --> 02:24:35.440] sarkozy and smacked one of his top lieutenants instead sarkozy had been staring down heavyweight
[02:24:35.440 --> 02:24:40.400] corruption charges over allegations that he siphoned millions in libyan cash in order to
[02:24:40.400 --> 02:24:46.880] bankroll his 2007 presidential campaign but he walked on that one the only charge that actually
[02:24:46.880 --> 02:24:52.480] stuck was criminal conspiracy because the court found that proof of conspiracy to extract cash
[02:24:52.480 --> 02:24:58.320] from a foreign country for his presidential campaign existed but not that sarkozy's
[02:24:58.320 --> 02:25:05.280] fingerprints were on the envelope the judges said that sarkozy allowed his close collaborators and
[02:25:05.360 --> 02:25:12.240] political supporters over whom he had authority and who acted on his behalf to solicit libyan
[02:25:12.240 --> 02:25:18.160] authorities in order to obtain or attempt to obtain financial support in libya with a view
[02:25:18.160 --> 02:25:24.960] to obtaining campaign financing you know we look at this you know he's getting money in order to
[02:25:24.960 --> 02:25:30.160] win elections from the libyan government right and they're paying him vast amounts of money how
[02:25:30.160 --> 02:25:35.200] is that different with what trump is doing with israel right you got a foreign country
[02:25:35.200 --> 02:25:43.120] that is you know engaged in the election here where they got all this russia gate stuff wrong
[02:25:43.120 --> 02:25:49.440] is they said that it was pluton who was getting trump into office and yet it really was israel
[02:25:49.440 --> 02:25:55.920] and netanyahu so the gang got caught and the boss got dinged for pretending to look the other way
[02:25:56.480 --> 02:26:01.040] his campaign manager got nailed for actual corruption resulting in a six-year prison sentence
[02:26:01.600 --> 02:26:05.440] which you won't be expected to serve because at 80 years old he's considered to be too elderly
[02:26:05.440 --> 02:26:09.760] for prison where he would have to sit around chilling all day just like he does at home
[02:26:09.760 --> 02:26:19.280] probably that's a rachel marsden sarko's longtime political confidant a confidant was also convicted
[02:26:19.280 --> 02:26:24.960] of conspiring but will it be able to just hang out at home and serve his two-year sentence there
[02:26:25.840 --> 02:26:33.520] the irony both of these men once served as sarkozy's interior minister literally the top cop
[02:26:33.520 --> 02:26:37.920] of france in other words like the attorney general here meaning that the two guys were
[02:26:37.920 --> 02:26:44.080] officially running french law enforcement under sarkozy are now convicted of running an
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[02:28:02.000 --> 02:28:10.240] riding the mother of all roller coasters in 2007 fresh off of winning the presidency sarkozy invited
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[02:28:17.520 --> 02:28:22.640] party they were all smiles over their joint counter-terrorism cooperation rights rachel marston
[02:28:23.200 --> 02:28:29.760] but four years later in 2011 sarkozy was suddenly leading the charge to blow qaddafi out of the
[02:28:29.760 --> 02:28:36.560] out of power entirely qaddafi could see the betrayal in neon lights and he let it rip
[02:28:36.640 --> 02:28:45.040] on french state tv he called sarkozy mentally deficient and ingrate he says it's thanks to me
[02:28:45.040 --> 02:28:51.280] that he became president we gave him the funds that allowed him to win maybe at some point if
[02:28:51.280 --> 02:28:58.160] dan yahu gets upset he'll say that right about trump one of qaddafi's sons fired a not so subtle
[02:28:58.160 --> 02:29:03.840] warning shot at the french president one that ultimately morphed into a final coffin nail
[02:29:04.800 --> 02:29:11.200] uh he said the son said sarkozy must first give back the money that he took from libya
[02:29:11.200 --> 02:29:17.680] to finance his electoral campaign we funded it and we have all the details and we are ready to
[02:29:17.680 --> 02:29:23.920] reveal everything the first thing we want is this clown to do is to give money back to the libyan
[02:29:23.920 --> 02:29:29.520] people he was given assistance so that he could help them but he has disappointed us so give us
[02:29:29.520 --> 02:29:36.160] our money back well a week after he said that and said we paid this guy and he's not delivering on
[02:29:36.160 --> 02:29:43.280] what we paid him for within a week nato was in libya and libya was in flames and the eu was
[02:29:43.280 --> 02:29:51.360] bracing for the migrant wave that has submerged ever since by 2012 the suspicion machine was in
[02:29:51.360 --> 02:29:57.920] overdrive libyan intelligence officials accused french agents of helping to capture and kill
[02:29:57.920 --> 02:30:05.520] qaddafi in october 2011 suggesting a cover-up design to bury inconvenient details after his
[02:30:05.520 --> 02:30:11.840] 2007 campaign anonymous european officials started humming the same tune to western reporters
[02:30:12.400 --> 02:30:18.560] so he gives him money he wins and then he doesn't follow through on the stuff they go public and
[02:30:18.560 --> 02:30:25.520] say this guy is a clown first of all we want our money back we paid him we got him elected and then
[02:30:25.520 --> 02:30:33.920] within a couple of weeks qaddafi is dead so that's a real gangster stuff there for you but
[02:30:34.720 --> 02:30:40.880] that was rachel marsden this is matthew bouche who is writing for rt and he says why putting
[02:30:41.600 --> 02:30:50.640] sarkozy in prison would be a mistake he said it is a symptom of the entire country crumbling and i
[02:30:50.640 --> 02:30:54.240] disagree with this guy's assessment and we need to keep this in mind you know
[02:30:55.920 --> 02:31:01.680] corruption like this is like gangrene and you've got to cut it off and you have to cut it off
[02:31:01.680 --> 02:31:06.800] because it just keeps spreading if you don't will he really go to jail politicians usually find some
[02:31:06.800 --> 02:31:12.960] trick to avoid what usual citizens can expect to endure sarkozy has always been a divisive
[02:31:12.960 --> 02:31:19.520] personality so people in france are all basically either cheering or crying he's so much like trump
[02:31:19.520 --> 02:31:28.080] evidently he was very authoritarian he was very polarizing and very corrupt indeed sarkozy was a
[02:31:28.080 --> 02:31:32.640] terrible president the list of his corruption scandals is too long to mention and one could
[02:31:32.640 --> 02:31:37.440] argue that corruption is fairly common thing among politicians but when it comes to domestic
[02:31:37.440 --> 02:31:44.080] affairs the french people he said owe him a lot i'll give just a few examples first and foremost
[02:31:44.160 --> 02:31:49.840] the adoption of the treaty of lisbon a pale copy of the project establishing a constitution for
[02:31:49.840 --> 02:31:59.040] the eu well again so he helped to work the the machinations of the globalist there in the eu i
[02:31:59.040 --> 02:32:03.440] don't think the french people owe him anything for that that's another thing that condemns him
[02:32:03.440 --> 02:32:10.080] although he wanted to appear tough on security immigration grew and multiculturalism was slyly
[02:32:10.080 --> 02:32:17.440] promoted so again he betrayed his country with that as well he sold off 20 of france's gold
[02:32:17.440 --> 02:32:24.720] reserves not alone ought to be enough to send him to jail right impudence being his first
[02:32:24.720 --> 02:32:30.960] characteristic like trump he modified the french constitution in order for the president to escape
[02:32:30.960 --> 02:32:37.120] accusations of high treason that sounds like trump de facto organizing his own legal protection
[02:32:37.920 --> 02:32:42.880] he could be sued for almost everything that he did not only for this particular corruption case
[02:32:42.880 --> 02:32:47.600] some observers will say that it's a sign that the french system is sane that the
[02:32:47.600 --> 02:32:53.360] separation of powers works others will complain that democracy has become a judge's government
[02:32:54.000 --> 02:32:59.040] but the sentence has consequences that go way deeper he said the french have been complaining
[02:32:59.040 --> 02:33:06.880] that politicians spend too much in representation costs closed diplomatic receptions etc but as one
[02:33:06.880 --> 02:33:12.320] of the best diplomats in the history of france said talley rand whose career survived the french
[02:33:12.320 --> 02:33:18.000] revolution the empire and the fall of napoleon said give me a good chef and i will give you good
[02:33:18.000 --> 02:33:25.760] treaties sounds like a french run right it makes me think of the uh you know they they found that
[02:33:25.760 --> 02:33:32.240] menu there when putin came to the alaska summit and the mainstream press wanted to pretend that
[02:33:32.240 --> 02:33:37.600] that was a big reveal well maybe it was bigger than we actually thought right so anyway putting
[02:33:37.600 --> 02:33:44.080] him in jail they said first and foremost he disagrees with it because he said it proves that
[02:33:44.080 --> 02:33:50.080] the french democracy is plagued by corruption yeah we all know it but this makes it official
[02:33:52.080 --> 02:33:56.160] we we just can't pretend that it's not true you know this is the kind of double think
[02:33:56.720 --> 02:34:01.840] that people need to be awakened from right you know it's corrupt and now you're not going to
[02:34:01.840 --> 02:34:08.480] be able to deny that it's corrupt before you can lie to yourself and live by the lie wait a minute
[02:34:08.480 --> 02:34:15.120] this is the quiet part we're not supposed to say this out loud it deprives france of one of its
[02:34:15.120 --> 02:34:20.960] last experienced politicians with connections all over the globe will emmanuel macron intervene in
[02:34:20.960 --> 02:34:26.160] this case macron being an arrogant psychopath there's a kind of certainty that he won't
[02:34:26.800 --> 02:34:31.040] well so what this guy is saying is well we shouldn't send him to jail because first of all
[02:34:31.680 --> 02:34:35.840] it validates what everybody seems to know already that france is hopelessly corrupt
[02:34:35.840 --> 02:34:40.960] secondly this guy's got connections with everybody all over the place and we need to have that we do
[02:34:41.760 --> 02:34:46.560] how'd that work out with kaddafi and with olivia that's the whole point he said the french
[02:34:46.560 --> 02:34:52.960] authorities again have proven to be incompetent ideologues the italians know better another
[02:34:52.960 --> 02:34:59.840] experienced political crook burlusconi while sentenced never went to jail well i i read that
[02:34:59.840 --> 02:35:06.320] because i thoroughly agree disagree with uh what this guy has to say i think that corruption must
[02:35:06.320 --> 02:35:14.400] be punished and i'm not saying that uh what trump is doing with comey is right he's doing it the
[02:35:14.400 --> 02:35:19.840] wrong way and the way that you do it matters as much as what you do right if you want to stop
[02:35:19.840 --> 02:35:25.360] drugs coming into the country uh even though that's not going that's never has worked the war on drugs
[02:35:25.360 --> 02:35:31.360] has never worked interdiction and law enforcement is not the issue any more than gun control is the
[02:35:31.360 --> 02:35:38.320] issue both drug addiction as well as the massive murder rate shows that there is something deeply
[02:35:38.320 --> 02:35:45.600] sick inside the american soul and that deep sickness is instilled by the government in our
[02:35:45.600 --> 02:35:51.280] schools that's what people need to wake up and realize rather than focusing on these artificial
[02:35:51.280 --> 02:35:56.800] things well let's read these comments here before we take a break yes shabri thank you very much
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[02:37:03.040 --> 02:37:08.320] much very generous thank you says please get katherine austin fits on and she explains how the
[02:37:08.320 --> 02:37:12.880] missing 21 trillion is part of the overall balance sheet and how the genius act can be used for a
[02:37:12.880 --> 02:37:18.640] reset thank you for your strong will if i need to get katherine austin fits on again you need to
[02:37:18.640 --> 02:37:24.800] reach out she's absolutely right about that genius act it is such a betrayal it's just the way these
[02:37:24.800 --> 02:37:29.920] guys operate you know like i said before uh you think the college kids are bad it's 100 percent
[02:37:29.920 --> 02:37:36.240] of the congressman into authoritarian systems and central control of everything jerry alatalo for
[02:37:36.240 --> 02:37:40.240] some odd inexplicable reason americans haven't heard tyler robinson's own version of events
[02:37:40.240 --> 02:37:45.280] nothing more than robinson stating his full name yeah you know that's interesting he has also
[02:37:45.280 --> 02:37:51.680] pled not guilty to this stuff so usually these shooters somehow either kill themselves or
[02:37:51.680 --> 02:37:56.400] somebody kills them uh not so in this case so that might be kind of interesting i saw one guy
[02:37:56.960 --> 02:38:02.960] who was talking about you know the things we've mentioned that are so implausible uh you know how
[02:38:02.960 --> 02:38:08.800] did he get the rifle around how without being seen and and so forth and so on and the the
[02:38:08.800 --> 02:38:12.480] shooting event he said here's what i think happened and i think this is a plausible thing
[02:38:12.480 --> 02:38:20.000] he said i think somebody paid him and told him to be up on that roof that he is a patsy you know he
[02:38:20.000 --> 02:38:27.040] was up on the roof for whatever reason and then he hears gunshots go off and he panics and he runs
[02:38:27.040 --> 02:38:31.520] and that's where they pick up with the uh video stuff he's not carrying a rifle or anything
[02:38:31.520 --> 02:38:34.880] he said but we'll find out we'll see what happens it's going to be interesting see how this
[02:38:34.880 --> 02:38:40.960] yeah we'll see how much information comes out the key thing though is again focus on what they
[02:38:40.960 --> 02:38:48.640] are trying to use this event to do to us that we would not normally allow and so you know just
[02:38:48.640 --> 02:38:54.000] make sure you can see what they're trying to use it for and if they try to shut down free speech
[02:38:54.000 --> 02:38:59.760] or if they're trying to do gun control whatever it is some kind of new uh quote-unquote terrorist
[02:38:59.840 --> 02:39:06.000] act uh just be aware that keep keep your eyes peeled for that that's the thing that you need
[02:39:06.000 --> 02:39:12.320] to focus on we can't do the investigation we don't have the ability to get to that information none
[02:39:12.320 --> 02:39:17.680] of us do and we can only look at secondhand information from people who are not honest
[02:39:17.680 --> 02:39:23.360] brokers and who are trying to hide things from us so it's likely we may never know exactly what
[02:39:23.440 --> 02:39:30.800] happened but we better figure out what they want to happen next and oppose that yeah original babe
[02:39:30.800 --> 02:39:35.280] says but i thought there were no files what's on your bingo card this time for distractions gonna
[02:39:35.280 --> 02:39:39.840] have to be bigger than kirk yeah well i think they're moving towards venezuela yeah let's see
[02:39:40.640 --> 02:39:44.880] so look at 1980 we should see trump's attempt to get rid of thomas massey as trump's attempt to
[02:39:44.880 --> 02:39:51.040] silence us yes jerry alatalo the vicious attack by donald trump on thomas massey over massey's
[02:39:51.040 --> 02:39:55.280] report for disclosure of the upstream files brings with it a very loud revealing message
[02:39:56.080 --> 02:40:01.520] he thinks he does protest too much pay no attention to the files behind the curtain
[02:40:02.160 --> 02:40:06.560] citizen of america can be advised 24 hours after i put my full legal name on my youtube channel
[02:40:06.560 --> 02:40:11.280] they sent me a suggestion to watch my granddaughter's softball game that i didn't even know was filmed
[02:40:11.280 --> 02:40:15.920] if you don't think they're watching everything and that that is a thinly veiled threat go drink
[02:40:15.920 --> 02:40:22.400] some more floridated tap water so look at 1980 the fake prosecutions of trump helped his popularity
[02:40:22.400 --> 02:40:26.560] and inoculated him against charges of tyranny now those who tried to prosecute him back then
[02:40:26.560 --> 02:40:32.080] are actually his allies well you know i said you remember if you're watching this program i said
[02:40:32.080 --> 02:40:38.240] when all this stuff was happening i said please stop you know this can't the democrats do something
[02:40:38.240 --> 02:40:43.920] about this if they want trump in as president again then this is the right way to go about it
[02:40:43.920 --> 02:40:49.920] james carville who is outside of the leadership thing now made the same statements he said these
[02:40:49.920 --> 02:40:56.480] indictments by alvin bragg manhattan da and latisha james and stuff they only make a hero out of trump
[02:40:57.040 --> 02:41:03.440] and if you remember when there was a field of people running for president he had desantis
[02:41:04.320 --> 02:41:11.200] right after the midterms it was so bad for the republicans that there was a huge wave of support
[02:41:11.200 --> 02:41:18.240] for desantis and he was riding that wave and trump used his victim status even making it sound as if
[02:41:18.240 --> 02:41:26.320] trump was going to hand him over in handcuffs to the new workers he used that to stop all debate
[02:41:26.880 --> 02:41:32.480] he didn't have to show up any of the debates and that basically gave him a free pass on actually
[02:41:32.480 --> 02:41:40.320] having to defend his policies that he had had few years earlier and it was it was just all played
[02:41:40.320 --> 02:41:46.000] into his hands it was truly amazing made him a hero so he didn't have to do any debate didn't
[02:41:46.000 --> 02:41:52.320] have to defend his policy didn't have to say anything howdy mrr comey absolutely will not
[02:41:52.320 --> 02:41:57.600] be convicted why because it's another distraction from trumpstein soldiers were authorized to use
[02:41:57.600 --> 02:42:01.840] force on american civilians thanks to the biden slash harris dvd order one party sets up the
[02:42:01.840 --> 02:42:08.240] layup the other party slam dunks did his teamwork isn't it yeah it's a good job there howdy modern
[02:42:08.240 --> 02:42:14.400] retro radio has your program started yet yeah you i know you said you filmed an episode but have
[02:42:14.400 --> 02:42:21.680] you gotten it up online yet says antifa is a convenient scapegoat for trump to get his
[02:42:21.680 --> 02:42:27.600] martial law agenda in place it is so obvious yeah christian constitutional conservative says
[02:42:27.600 --> 02:42:32.080] portland's crime trend after 2020 shows a recent significant decrease in homicides robberies and
[02:42:32.080 --> 02:42:37.840] sexual assaults with homicides down by 51 in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period
[02:42:37.920 --> 02:42:46.720] last year yeah portland has been a crime-ridden festering boil on the face of america for a long
[02:42:46.720 --> 02:42:54.000] time wonder what's caused the crash and yet now is when we have to send in the troops yeah well
[02:42:54.000 --> 02:42:59.120] and the other part of it is is that the people that are there seem to be content to live in that
[02:42:59.120 --> 02:43:05.360] you know that's their business you know law enforcement is and should remain a local issue
[02:43:06.000 --> 02:43:11.040] and if they can't get it together um you know i would have made i just suggested people to leave
[02:43:11.040 --> 02:43:17.440] we don't want to leave our form of government if they won't leave their town that's the key thing
[02:43:17.440 --> 02:43:23.360] yeah centralizing police is not a very good idea yeah the front porch media says they don't receive
[02:43:23.360 --> 02:43:29.760] funds without organization talking about antifa i'm assuming citizen of maricopa i can tell you
[02:43:29.760 --> 02:43:33.120] already i had much more freedom of speech against kamala and biden than i do against the second
[02:43:33.120 --> 02:43:38.000] trump regime you can feel this the fist tightening daily and it's not because of his orange
[02:43:38.960 --> 02:43:43.600] buttocks but because of who controls him and then he gives a little israeli flag
[02:43:44.160 --> 02:43:49.360] yeah that's right citizen america will take them another decade to figure out who is behind soros
[02:43:49.360 --> 02:43:54.720] and that is the crumbs that are held together the whole lot of inherited generational dough big
[02:43:54.720 --> 02:44:02.320] brit is back again soros does fund a lot of leftists of the leftist terrace yes he does yeah and he's
[02:44:02.320 --> 02:44:10.480] not going to have any consequences for that it's uh like the taliban they set these people up but
[02:44:10.480 --> 02:44:16.320] they aren't going to go after you know the bushes that or whoever's giving them money yeah that's
[02:44:16.320 --> 02:44:22.400] right applying a syrian girl says well is there anyone who doubts that antifa and blm are terrorist
[02:44:22.400 --> 02:44:27.760] organizations that need to be broken up and imprisoned for their crimes yeah well i just
[02:44:27.760 --> 02:44:35.920] don't know um you know when we go through and uh again the fact that the president can uh label
[02:44:35.920 --> 02:44:42.400] these organizations as terrorist organizations um it's not whether or not these individuals that
[02:44:42.400 --> 02:44:46.640] are doing this stuff they ought to be arrested and convicted he had no interest in doing that
[02:44:46.640 --> 02:44:52.240] in his first administration and he was criticized for that now he's going to go to the other extreme
[02:44:52.880 --> 02:44:58.880] uh the real issue is the way that it is done just as i said with komi and with a lot it's bretsky i
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[02:46:01.040 --> 02:46:06.800] they need to be prosecuted but they need to be prosecuted in a way that uh strengthens the rule
[02:46:06.800 --> 02:46:12.960] of law rather than undermines it and so when the president can declare an emergency about something
[02:46:12.960 --> 02:46:18.800] and then do as he pleases with this self-declared emergency that's the thing that concerns me about
[02:46:18.800 --> 02:46:24.960] the self-declared terrorist designation he can declare anybody as a terrorist and then do
[02:46:24.960 --> 02:46:29.840] whatever he wishes just like he can declare a fake emergency about anything and whether or not
[02:46:30.480 --> 02:46:34.880] the emergency is real or whether or not the emergency is pretended whether or not the
[02:46:34.880 --> 02:46:39.920] terrorists are real or whether or not the terrorists are pretended the reality is that
[02:46:39.920 --> 02:46:46.240] we don't want to have that kind of uh autocratic government where one person is the dictator who
[02:46:46.240 --> 02:46:51.120] calls all the shots that's the issue i think that's christopher hedges issue with it uh he
[02:46:51.120 --> 02:46:56.320] goes a little bit further than i would in terms of saying that they're leaderless and decentralized
[02:46:56.320 --> 02:47:02.000] yeah i think that's naive yeah but you know the approach that you take to this where we allow the
[02:47:02.000 --> 02:47:08.240] president to make this declaration and uh it's just like in making the declaration that these
[02:47:08.240 --> 02:47:14.000] people are guilty you know and we're going to skip the due process just like he said those boats
[02:47:14.000 --> 02:47:20.400] are guilty kill them do you see the pattern here trump doing whatever he pleases and getting away
[02:47:20.400 --> 02:47:26.640] with it and he never has to follow the law whether you're talking about tariffs or terrorists he does
[02:47:26.640 --> 02:47:32.560] whatever he wishes and i oppose that kind of dictatorship it's very dangerous and it is
[02:47:32.560 --> 02:47:37.440] setting a precedent that you better believe the left is going to use just like they used his
[02:47:37.440 --> 02:47:43.840] precedent of gun control by executive order defy a tyrant 1776 the point is that the government
[02:47:43.840 --> 02:47:48.880] already labeled christians and pro-lifers as yeah that's exactly where it's going to go that's what
[02:47:48.880 --> 02:47:54.000] happened under the biden administration we're going to see that again outy mrr trump is not
[02:47:54.000 --> 02:47:57.840] interested in going after antifa trump is looking for any excuse to occupy cities with the military
[02:47:57.840 --> 02:48:02.880] who will absolutely turn weapons on civilians yeah they just need to write ff
[02:48:03.520 --> 02:48:08.240] gonzo johnny 43 of all vietnamese have lost access to their bank accounts just like the canadian
[02:48:08.240 --> 02:48:13.440] truckers did that's like 90 million people yeah i've seen that it's like 86 million accounts but
[02:48:13.440 --> 02:48:20.240] um i didn't realize that's 43 of all vietnamese that's amazing that's a yeah that's a huge
[02:48:20.240 --> 02:48:25.760] percentage of your population yeah nibiru 2029 there are no crimes without unrest and indictment
[02:48:25.760 --> 02:48:29.440] they're just exposed actions the real octo spook
[02:48:29.520 --> 02:48:36.960] just exposed actions the real octo spook the many they are manufacturing their army against
[02:48:36.960 --> 02:48:41.280] america and americans right before our eyes punish american let foreign criminal invaders go take
[02:48:41.280 --> 02:48:45.600] resources from americans and give them to foreign invaders deny americans their god given american
[02:48:45.600 --> 02:48:50.080] rights and constitution guaranteed and give them to foreign criminal invaders their army is being
[02:48:50.080 --> 02:48:56.240] created and placed on the battlefield america yes that's the issue right just understand that
[02:48:57.200 --> 02:49:00.640] right now we might agree with going after the group that he's going after
[02:49:01.520 --> 02:49:06.800] but it's the manner in which it is done which is all important because they don't the democrats
[02:49:06.800 --> 02:49:13.040] don't like you and you will be on the you know the target will be on your back once they get in and
[02:49:13.040 --> 02:49:18.240] we want to make sure that we have due process and rule of law and free speech all these things are
[02:49:18.240 --> 02:49:24.720] being destroyed by trump he's creating the presidency as a dictatorship and i don't want
[02:49:24.720 --> 02:49:30.800] to see biden or obama or somebody like that or hillary clinton running a dictatorship president
[02:49:30.800 --> 02:49:36.880] that presidency that trump has set up for them just like outie said you know it's like a an assist
[02:49:36.880 --> 02:49:41.040] to the basketball players right you set up the shot and you give it to the other guy to make
[02:49:41.040 --> 02:49:45.360] the layup that's what they did on the pandemic and the vaccine how many times are they going
[02:49:45.360 --> 02:49:49.680] to pull the same trick on us before we realize that well we're going to take a quick break
[02:49:49.680 --> 02:49:58.320] before the comments from that hedge guy were you know very naive about how he was saying that it
[02:49:58.320 --> 02:50:04.640] isn't a any organization and it's just a whole bunch of random people but it is true that it is
[02:50:04.640 --> 02:50:13.120] a largely unorganized organization in terms of the rank and file and there aren't any card carrying
[02:50:13.200 --> 02:50:20.320] members of it you don't sign up for antithesis so they could use this to go after whoever they
[02:50:20.320 --> 02:50:25.360] want and i as you said i think that's what he was trying to say yeah it's loosely organized i mean
[02:50:25.360 --> 02:50:30.400] you know it's not like they've got a really rigid structure it's loosely organized that means that
[02:50:30.400 --> 02:50:36.480] you still got some people that are kind of become the de facto leader in certain areas and those
[02:50:36.480 --> 02:50:43.840] the people that are known to the ones who are giving them money and but even if it were heavily
[02:50:43.840 --> 02:50:49.760] heavily organized just the fact that there's the narrative of it being completely unorganized
[02:50:49.760 --> 02:50:57.680] means that they could then use this against other ideological groups yes if you believe in
[02:50:59.200 --> 02:51:05.280] pro if you're pro-life you're one of the terrorist anti-choicers or whatever yeah oh you've seen
[02:51:05.280 --> 02:51:10.880] that i mean look at what they do in the uk um you know if you're if you're there on the sidewalk
[02:51:10.880 --> 02:51:13.920] and you're preaching the gospel and the muslims are getting upset about it you're the one that
[02:51:13.920 --> 02:51:18.480] gets arrested if you're at an abortion clinic and you're praying silently this woman has been
[02:51:19.120 --> 02:51:25.280] uh i think now the third time she's been arrested uh they have the judiciary has shut this thing
[02:51:25.280 --> 02:51:30.080] down twice before and even told the police department even gave the police department
[02:51:30.080 --> 02:51:34.080] a fine for doing it but they don't care because that money is coming from the people they don't
[02:51:34.080 --> 02:51:40.320] pay it out of their own pocket so they keep coming after her time and again markey mark in new jersey
[02:51:40.320 --> 02:51:44.320] if trump were serious about declaring antifa terrorist organization then why didn't he do
[02:51:44.320 --> 02:51:50.080] so during his first term i agree and if he's serious about coming after soros for things
[02:51:50.080 --> 02:51:54.720] like this why didn't he come after them for what they were doing down at the darien gap and how
[02:51:54.720 --> 02:52:02.560] these ngo's non-governmental organizations were paying massive amounts of money to bring people
[02:52:02.560 --> 02:52:08.880] from all over the world inject them into whatever central american country they could and then give
[02:52:08.880 --> 02:52:15.200] them money and help them make it north that is a massive organized crime thing as well why not
[02:52:15.200 --> 02:52:20.800] focus on that in his first administration and even now he could focus on it we're going to
[02:52:20.800 --> 02:52:25.040] take a quick break and we'll be right back
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[02:55:56.400 --> 02:56:12.280] Well, I think they're going to have to rename the Streisand effect to the Donald Trump effect
[02:56:12.280 --> 02:56:14.480] because of what happened with the Kimmel.
[02:56:14.480 --> 02:56:21.760] You know, Streisand effect, that was a picture that was on the web of her mansion in California.
[02:56:21.760 --> 02:56:22.760] She didn't want that.
[02:56:22.760 --> 02:56:24.680] She didn't want to be doxed that way.
[02:56:24.960 --> 02:56:28.640] She didn't want people to see the house that she lived in or where she lived.
[02:56:28.640 --> 02:56:30.880] So she fought it vigorously.
[02:56:30.880 --> 02:56:35.560] And what she did was she brought way, way, way more attention to it than it would have
[02:56:35.560 --> 02:56:37.040] ever gotten normally.
[02:56:37.040 --> 02:56:38.360] So they call it the Streisand effect.
[02:56:38.360 --> 02:56:44.120] Well, Jimmy Kimmel's ratings have collapsed just days after his hyped return.
[02:56:44.120 --> 02:56:49.160] He was, the ratings that he got, he got like six million views.
[02:56:49.160 --> 02:56:54.200] And that was double what the number one spot of Gutfield typically gets.
[02:56:54.200 --> 02:56:56.960] But then they've collapsed 70 percent.
[02:56:56.960 --> 02:57:01.000] Then everyone realized, oh, wait, he isn't funny, Trump just hates him.
[02:57:01.000 --> 02:57:02.920] Now I remember why I didn't watch this guy.
[02:57:02.920 --> 02:57:03.920] Yeah, that's enough.
[02:57:03.920 --> 02:57:04.920] Hold on.
[02:57:04.920 --> 02:57:05.920] This guy sucks.
[02:57:05.920 --> 02:57:10.000] Yeah, it was just, it was simply the Trump effect and people just wanted to see what
[02:57:10.000 --> 02:57:11.720] he was going to do.
[02:57:11.720 --> 02:57:18.000] Sinclair agreed to stop preempting Jimmy Kimmel Live on his ABC affiliates effective immediately.
[02:57:18.000 --> 02:57:22.120] Next Star, which has committed to block the show on its 32 affiliates, is expected to
[02:57:22.120 --> 02:57:23.120] follow.
[02:57:23.240 --> 02:57:27.560] I think Sinclair had 38, the other guys had 32, so it's about 70 of them.
[02:57:27.560 --> 02:57:29.400] That was the most number of affiliates that they had.
[02:57:29.400 --> 02:57:32.560] So now they've decided that they're going to start carrying a show.
[02:57:32.560 --> 02:57:37.240] And even with that, the audience dropped by 70 percent.
[02:57:37.240 --> 02:57:42.960] So ABC has the option of canceling and replacing affiliates, which could have significant financial
[02:57:42.960 --> 02:57:47.280] consequences, especially going into the 2027 Super Bowl.
[02:57:47.280 --> 02:57:55.640] So if you don't do what ABC does, wants you to do, then they can cancel you as an affiliate.
[02:57:55.640 --> 02:58:01.840] And if you do what ABC wants you to do, then Brendan Carr is saying he's going to cancel
[02:58:01.840 --> 02:58:03.400] your broadcast license.
[02:58:03.400 --> 02:58:06.440] Well, JD Vance says, Jimmy Kimmel wasn't funny.
[02:58:06.440 --> 02:58:10.280] His ratings were in the toilet and his advertisers were revolting.
[02:58:10.280 --> 02:58:14.520] Also the belly aching from the leftover free speech to the Biden years fools precisely
[02:58:14.520 --> 02:58:15.520] no one.
[02:58:15.520 --> 02:58:19.840] Well, you don't fool anybody either, Vance, when you start talking about turning people
[02:58:19.840 --> 02:58:22.400] in because of things that they've said.
[02:58:22.400 --> 02:58:25.360] You're a free speech fraud yourself.
[02:58:25.360 --> 02:58:28.200] And it's your boss that got everybody to watch him.
[02:58:28.200 --> 02:58:35.440] So this is the thing that I really don't like, the me too-ism of the conservative people
[02:58:35.440 --> 02:58:41.200] out there, so-called conservatives, who, well, the other guys did censorship, so now we can
[02:58:41.200 --> 02:58:42.200] do censorship.
[02:58:42.200 --> 02:58:44.440] And that's basically what JD Vance is saying.
[02:58:44.440 --> 02:58:48.920] He said, yeah, the left censored everybody, so there, now it's our turn.
[02:58:48.920 --> 02:58:53.640] Well, how about you take the lead, and why don't you follow the Constitution for a change?
[02:58:53.640 --> 02:59:02.200] So when you look at these people there, Gutfeld is number one, Kimmel was 2.5 million whereas
[02:59:02.200 --> 02:59:09.280] Gutfeld was 3.2 million, Stephen Colbert in third place at about 1.9 million.
[02:59:09.280 --> 02:59:11.480] Yeah, these are the three stooges, I guess.
[02:59:11.480 --> 02:59:15.720] You know, I don't see Gutfeld as being entertaining either.
[02:59:15.720 --> 02:59:21.480] I can't stand to watch any of the three of these guys, Gutfeld, Colbert, or Kimmel.
[02:59:21.480 --> 02:59:24.120] Don't have that kind of time.
[02:59:24.120 --> 02:59:31.680] From 6.4 million to 2.4 million, I expect Kimmel to be back below 2 million by Monday,
[02:59:31.680 --> 02:59:36.560] down 70% of his audience from Tuesday to Wednesday.
[02:59:36.560 --> 02:59:43.680] And then the question would be, if his ratings are really, really low, will ABC ever fire
[02:59:43.680 --> 02:59:47.640] him or will they keep him as a martyr for free speech?
[02:59:47.640 --> 02:59:50.120] That's the other thing that Trump has done.
[02:59:50.120 --> 02:59:56.480] He escalated not only his audience, but he escalated his standing with people as a martyr
[02:59:56.480 --> 02:59:57.680] for free speech.
[02:59:57.680 --> 03:00:04.040] All that is not necessary, and it shows just how unnecessary it was to get his ratings
[03:00:04.040 --> 03:00:11.240] collapsing like that, 70%, shows how unnecessary it was for Trump if he didn't like Kimmel.
[03:00:11.240 --> 03:00:16.920] He just needed to wait it out and let the ratings and the marketplace take effect.
[03:00:16.920 --> 03:00:20.680] The long-term future of Jimmy Kimmel remains uncertain.
[03:00:20.680 --> 03:00:26.120] Industry observers point out that his ratings trajectory will play a key role in determining
[03:00:26.120 --> 03:00:29.960] his staying power on the network when he drops his audience by 70%.
[03:00:29.960 --> 03:00:31.580] That doesn't look too good.
[03:00:31.580 --> 03:00:37.380] The FCC threats that undermined the First Amendment were absolutely unnecessary.
[03:00:37.380 --> 03:00:46.820] Well, Netanyahu says that TikTok is the most important weapon to be purchased in the propaganda
[03:00:46.820 --> 03:00:47.820] war.
[03:00:47.820 --> 03:00:48.820] As a matter of fact.
[03:00:48.820 --> 03:00:52.060] Sir, we have an executive order on TikTok from the first days of your administration.
[03:00:52.060 --> 03:00:57.260] You've charged a team from your administration led by Vice President Vance with ensuring
[03:00:57.260 --> 03:01:02.460] that we can preserve TikTok as a platform for the 170 million Americans who use it
[03:01:02.460 --> 03:01:06.580] while ensuring that their data is properly protected as required by law.
[03:01:06.580 --> 03:01:11.980] With this executive order, you will be effectively bringing into effect the agreement that will
[03:01:11.980 --> 03:01:15.740] save TikTok and ensure that it can operate safely and securely.
[03:01:15.740 --> 03:01:16.740] Yeah, right.
[03:01:16.740 --> 03:01:22.660] This is interesting because I had a very good talk with President Xi and a lot of respect
[03:01:22.660 --> 03:01:23.660] for him.
[03:01:23.820 --> 03:01:26.380] Hopefully, here's a lot of respect for me too.
[03:01:26.380 --> 03:01:31.540] And we talked about TikTok and other things, but we talked about TikTok and he gave us
[03:01:31.540 --> 03:01:32.540] the go ahead.
[03:01:32.540 --> 03:01:36.420] You know, it's run by American investors and American companies.
[03:01:36.420 --> 03:01:37.420] Great ones.
[03:01:37.420 --> 03:01:38.420] Great investors.
[03:01:38.420 --> 03:01:39.420] The biggest.
[03:01:39.420 --> 03:01:40.420] The biggest.
[03:01:40.420 --> 03:01:41.420] They're huge.
[03:01:41.420 --> 03:01:47.260] And maybe I'll have JD, JD was very much involved and in charge of it.
[03:01:47.260 --> 03:01:49.500] And maybe I'll have you say a few words about the deal.
[03:01:49.500 --> 03:01:55.820] He would report back and the points of the deal, I think, are great for our country.
[03:01:55.820 --> 03:01:57.980] So JD, do you want to give it a little talk, please?
[03:01:57.980 --> 03:01:58.980] Yes, sir.
[03:01:58.980 --> 03:01:59.980] Yeah.
[03:01:59.980 --> 03:02:00.980] So thank you, sir, for your leadership and for your help.
[03:02:00.980 --> 03:02:02.980] We really couldn't have done this without the president actually.
[03:02:02.980 --> 03:02:05.940] Shouldn't he be on his knees when he talks like this?
[03:02:05.940 --> 03:02:09.220] There was some resistance on the Chinese side, but the fundamental thing that we wanted to
[03:02:09.220 --> 03:02:13.100] accomplish is that we wanted to keep TikTok operating, but we also wanted to make sure
[03:02:13.100 --> 03:02:16.500] that we protected Americans' data privacy as required by law.
[03:02:16.500 --> 03:02:17.500] Yeah, right.
[03:02:18.260 --> 03:02:21.180] But also because it's a legal requirement of the law that was passed last year.
[03:02:21.180 --> 03:02:25.700] They love to protect our privacy, don't they keep on working at it.
[03:02:25.700 --> 03:02:30.700] But this deal really does mean that Americans can use TikTok, but actually use it with more
[03:02:30.700 --> 03:02:33.620] confidence than they had in the past because their data is going to be.
[03:02:33.620 --> 03:02:34.620] Yeah.
[03:02:34.620 --> 03:02:38.340] Let your guard down because we're in control as a propaganda against our fellow citizens.
[03:02:38.340 --> 03:02:39.780] We're very excited about it.
[03:02:39.780 --> 03:02:40.780] We appreciate the cooperation.
[03:02:40.780 --> 03:02:44.660] Well, it was all really about capturing TikTok and we must.
[03:02:44.660 --> 03:02:49.340] You must take this deadly seriously.
[03:02:49.340 --> 03:02:54.740] Pushing extremists off Wikipedia might not seem equal to the challenge of pushing Hezbollah
[03:02:54.740 --> 03:02:57.460] north of the Latani River.
[03:02:57.460 --> 03:03:02.900] Capturing TikTok might seem less meaningful than holding on to Mount Hermon.
[03:03:02.900 --> 03:03:10.060] Libelous tweets certainly might seem less deadly than missiles from Yemen, but this
[03:03:10.060 --> 03:03:17.500] is urgent because the next war will be decided based on how Israel and its allies perform
[03:03:17.500 --> 03:03:20.060] online as much as offline.
[03:03:20.060 --> 03:03:22.940] Yeah, well, that's Jonathan Greenblatt.
[03:03:22.940 --> 03:03:27.740] And of course, you can see that there's no distance between him and the Israeli government.
[03:03:27.740 --> 03:03:34.340] As Netanyahu says, TikTok is the most important weapon to be purchased in the propaganda war.
[03:03:34.340 --> 03:03:38.900] He told a group of influencers gathered at Israel's Consulate General in New York on
[03:03:38.900 --> 03:03:45.420] Friday that it is an important weapon to be purchased in the propaganda war.
[03:03:45.420 --> 03:03:47.380] Weapons change over time.
[03:03:47.380 --> 03:03:51.340] The most important ones are on social media, said Netanyahu, before quizzing the group
[03:03:51.340 --> 03:03:55.220] on what's the most important one that's being purchased right now, he said.
[03:03:55.220 --> 03:03:58.700] One influencer guessed bots and Netanyahu corrected them.
[03:03:58.700 --> 03:04:00.340] TikTok, he said.
[03:04:00.340 --> 03:04:07.220] He added that the other key platform, X, stressing that Musk is, quote, not an enemy and must
[03:04:07.220 --> 03:04:08.780] be engaged.
[03:04:08.780 --> 03:04:14.980] So yeah, we will not go directly against him, but we will work with him to take control
[03:04:14.980 --> 03:04:16.340] of X as well.
[03:04:16.340 --> 03:04:20.000] Look, of course, they are the most important weapons.
[03:04:20.000 --> 03:04:25.100] Social media is a weapon that was fashioned by DARPA.
[03:04:25.100 --> 03:04:27.460] The internet itself was.
[03:04:27.460 --> 03:04:37.220] Now it has been seized and used against the government sometimes, but yeah, it was always
[03:04:37.220 --> 03:04:43.620] designed as a weapon, as a propaganda weapon, both the internet as well as social media.
[03:04:43.620 --> 03:04:45.180] And now they are going to control it.
[03:04:45.180 --> 03:04:50.740] Here it's the content creators to help secure support on the right for an Israeli apartheid
[03:04:50.740 --> 03:04:53.300] state reports drop site.
[03:04:53.300 --> 03:04:57.900] The video was taken by pro-Israel Hasbara influencer, Debra Lee.
[03:04:57.900 --> 03:05:00.900] Can you play that video, Lance?
[03:05:00.900 --> 03:05:01.900] Yeah.
[03:05:01.900 --> 03:05:02.900] There we go.
[03:05:02.900 --> 03:05:03.900] Evidently not.
[03:05:03.900 --> 03:05:04.900] Okay.
[03:05:04.900 --> 03:05:05.900] We got it?
[03:05:05.900 --> 03:05:18.340] He said, we talked about the woke right, and he said, I call it the woke right.
[03:05:18.340 --> 03:05:20.540] That's a brilliant observation.
[03:05:20.540 --> 03:05:24.860] The woke right, because these people, you know, they're not any different from the
[03:05:24.860 --> 03:05:25.860] woke left.
[03:05:25.860 --> 03:05:26.860] I mean, they're insane.
[03:05:26.860 --> 03:05:27.860] They're amazing.
[03:05:27.860 --> 03:05:31.820] But they're actually meeting on some of the things.
[03:05:31.820 --> 03:05:37.420] And what we have to do is we have to secure that part of the base of our support in the
[03:05:37.420 --> 03:05:38.420] United States.
[03:05:38.420 --> 03:05:40.940] That is being challenged systematically.
[03:05:40.940 --> 03:05:44.180] A lot of this is done with money.
[03:05:44.180 --> 03:05:46.740] Money of NGOs, fast.
[03:05:46.740 --> 03:05:48.460] Money of governments, faster.
[03:05:48.460 --> 03:05:49.460] Okay?
[03:05:50.140 --> 03:05:51.140] We have to fight back.
[03:05:51.140 --> 03:05:53.140] How do we fight back?
[03:05:53.140 --> 03:05:54.140] Our influencers.
[03:05:54.140 --> 03:05:58.020] I think you should also talk to them, if you have a chance, to that community.
[03:05:58.020 --> 03:05:59.020] Our influencers.
[03:05:59.020 --> 03:06:00.020] They're very important.
[03:06:00.020 --> 03:06:05.020] And secondly, we're going to have to use the tools of battle.
[03:06:05.020 --> 03:06:07.620] You know, the weapons change over time.
[03:06:07.620 --> 03:06:11.660] You can't fight today with swords, that doesn't work very well, okay?
[03:06:11.660 --> 03:06:14.980] And you can't fight with cavalry, that doesn't work very well.
[03:06:14.980 --> 03:06:18.580] And you have these new things, you know, like drones, things like that.
[03:06:18.700 --> 03:06:19.700] I won't get into that.
[03:06:19.700 --> 03:06:26.180] But we have to fight with the weapons that apply to the battlefields in which we're engaged.
[03:06:26.180 --> 03:06:28.180] And the most important ones are the social media.
[03:06:28.180 --> 03:06:34.140] And the most important purchase that is going on right now is class followers.
[03:06:34.140 --> 03:06:35.140] Tiktokers.
[03:06:35.140 --> 03:06:36.140] Tiktokers.
[03:06:36.140 --> 03:06:37.140] Number one.
[03:06:37.140 --> 03:06:38.140] Number one.
[03:06:38.140 --> 03:06:44.980] And I hope it goes through, because it can be consequential.
[03:06:44.980 --> 03:06:47.740] And the other one, what's the other one that's most important?
[03:06:47.900 --> 03:06:48.900] X.
[03:06:48.900 --> 03:06:49.900] X.
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[03:07:46.900 --> 03:07:50.900] Successful.
[03:07:50.900 --> 03:07:51.900] Very good.
[03:07:51.900 --> 03:07:54.900] And, you know, so we have to talk to Ilan.
[03:07:54.900 --> 03:07:55.900] He's not an enemy.
[03:07:55.900 --> 03:07:56.900] He's a friend.
[03:07:56.900 --> 03:07:57.900] We should talk to him.
[03:07:57.900 --> 03:07:58.900] He'll come do what we say.
[03:07:58.900 --> 03:08:01.900] Now if we can get those two things, we get a lot, and I could go on on other things,
[03:08:01.900 --> 03:08:03.900] but that's not the point right now.
[03:08:03.900 --> 03:08:06.900] We have to fight the fight, okay?
[03:08:06.900 --> 03:08:12.900] To take, give direction to the Jewish people, and give direction to our non-Jewish friends,
[03:08:12.900 --> 03:08:14.900] or those who could be our Jewish friends.
[03:08:14.980 --> 03:08:16.980] Are we going to succeed with everyone?
[03:08:16.980 --> 03:08:17.980] No.
[03:08:17.980 --> 03:08:18.980] Will there be a strong contribution?
[03:08:18.980 --> 03:08:19.980] Yes.
[03:08:19.980 --> 03:08:20.980] Yeah.
[03:08:20.980 --> 03:08:22.980] Well, we have a First Amendment.
[03:08:22.980 --> 03:08:24.980] Not if he has a say in it.
[03:08:24.980 --> 03:08:28.980] He said their plan is to try to take over TikTok and X.
[03:08:28.980 --> 03:08:32.980] And this is recorded and put out by Deborah Lee.
[03:08:32.980 --> 03:08:36.980] He says, Shabbat shalom from your favorite Zionist.
[03:08:36.980 --> 03:08:41.980] TikTok, which the U.S. government moved to ban last year for allowing criticism of Israel
[03:08:42.060 --> 03:08:47.060] to go viral, is on the brink of being bought by a small group of Zionist billionaires,
[03:08:47.060 --> 03:08:48.060] right?
[03:08:48.060 --> 03:08:51.060] It's Chris Menhan of Information Liberation.
[03:08:51.060 --> 03:08:56.060] And I played the clip for you of the ADL's CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, saying that we have
[03:08:56.060 --> 03:08:57.060] to capture TikTok.
[03:08:57.060 --> 03:09:03.060] Well, again, that is the plan of the Israeli government of Netanyahu.
[03:09:03.060 --> 03:09:09.060] The new ownership, led by Larry Ellison, the largest individual donor to the IDF, will
[03:09:09.140 --> 03:09:14.140] take control of the U.S., writes WikiLeaks.
[03:09:14.140 --> 03:09:22.140] So, TikTok, under pressure from the ADL, hired ex-IDF instructor Erika Mendel to develop
[03:09:22.140 --> 03:09:29.140] and to drive the company's positions on hate speech, where they focus on combating anti-Semitism.
[03:09:29.140 --> 03:09:35.140] Anti-Zionist TikTokers are now reporting that their Israeli critical videos have been censored
[03:09:35.140 --> 03:09:36.140] more than ever.
[03:09:36.220 --> 03:09:42.220] It will be interesting, says Information Liberation, to see how the Trump administration and TikTok
[03:09:42.220 --> 03:09:43.220] move forward.
[03:09:43.220 --> 03:09:48.220] The way MySpace died after Rupert Murdoch's news corporation purchased it comes to mind.
[03:09:48.220 --> 03:09:52.220] Trump said earlier this week the Murdochs may come in on the deal.
[03:09:52.220 --> 03:09:57.220] Well, it will die only if they figure that they are not winning the propaganda war.
[03:09:57.220 --> 03:10:01.220] In other words, they'll either use it to win the propaganda war or they'll kill it.
[03:10:01.220 --> 03:10:05.220] For around two years now, it's felt like every attempt to censor criticism of Jews
[03:10:05.300 --> 03:10:07.300] in Israel has completely backfired.
[03:10:07.300 --> 03:10:10.300] That said, they're pushing forward on their plans.
[03:10:10.300 --> 03:10:15.300] Jewish Insider reported that just last week the ADL was lobbying lawmakers to pass the
[03:10:15.300 --> 03:10:21.300] Anti-Semitism Awareness Act to suppress criticism of Israel, of the political Israel.
[03:10:21.300 --> 03:10:27.300] Just understand that the equation is this, or it's syllogism, I should say.
[03:10:27.300 --> 03:10:34.300] Criticism of Netanyahu is criticism of the political state of Israel.
[03:10:34.380 --> 03:10:40.380] Criticism of the political state of Israel is anti-Semitism, and anti-Semitism is terrorism.
[03:10:40.380 --> 03:10:45.380] It's hate and terrorism, so you're not allowed to criticize Netanyahu, right?
[03:10:45.380 --> 03:10:50.880] Greenback's conflation of anti-Semitism and terrorism is particularly disturbing considering
[03:10:50.880 --> 03:10:55.780] the statement that he made earlier this year before the Knesset that the kind of genius
[03:10:55.780 --> 03:10:59.780] behind the pager attack on Lebanon is now needed to fight anti-Semitism.
[03:11:00.260 --> 03:11:05.260] He said, fighting anti-Semitism cannot be separated from the broader counter-terrorism fight.
[03:11:06.260 --> 03:11:08.260] So that's where these guys are.
[03:11:08.260 --> 03:11:14.260] Now, when we look at what is actually happening in Gaza, it truly is amazing that they want
[03:11:14.260 --> 03:11:19.260] to put somebody like Tony Blair in as governor of Gaza.
[03:11:19.260 --> 03:11:21.260] Where is that coming from?
[03:11:21.260 --> 03:11:26.260] Well, it was Trump who introduced that to the UN last week when he spoke there.
[03:11:26.740 --> 03:11:33.740] It's a Trump administration plan that would put Tony Blair, one of the chief globalists,
[03:11:33.740 --> 03:11:39.740] it's just like putting Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates in charge of Gaza.
[03:11:39.740 --> 03:11:41.540] Why is Trump doing something like that?
[03:11:41.540 --> 03:11:43.140] Why is he working with the UN?
[03:11:43.140 --> 03:11:46.420] Well, because as I said for the longest time, Trump is a globalist.
[03:11:46.420 --> 03:11:47.740] He takes their orders.
[03:11:47.740 --> 03:11:52.740] He's just there as a beard, as a facade to fool his followers.
[03:11:53.220 --> 03:11:58.220] One of the most absurd and comical things of the year, the Wall Street Journal reported
[03:11:58.220 --> 03:12:04.220] on Friday, it knows he will be tapped to oversee Gaza once the Israeli Hamas war is over.
[03:12:04.220 --> 03:12:05.220] Tony Blair.
[03:12:05.220 --> 03:12:10.220] According to a controversial White House plan now being proposed to Arab and Israeli leaders,
[03:12:10.220 --> 03:12:15.720] Blair is being presented as a peacemaker despite his record of being George W. Bush's biggest
[03:12:15.720 --> 03:12:22.720] allied supporter in the disastrous invasion of Iraq and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
[03:12:23.160 --> 03:12:28.240] As Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair helped negotiate a landmark peace agreement to end
[03:12:28.240 --> 03:12:33.000] three decades of conflict in Northern Ireland, says the Wall Street Journal, apparently without
[03:12:33.000 --> 03:12:37.040] intending any irony, says Zero Hedge.
[03:12:37.040 --> 03:12:43.120] Trump might be wanting him now for an even more difficult job, helping Gaza get back
[03:12:43.120 --> 03:12:45.320] on his feet once the conflict ends.
[03:12:45.320 --> 03:12:51.400] U.S. administration officials have said Blair is but one of several officials under consideration
[03:12:51.400 --> 03:12:53.600] for heading the mission.
[03:12:53.600 --> 03:13:00.160] They call it the GITA, the Gaza International Transition Authority.
[03:13:00.160 --> 03:13:05.280] I just want to say, though, for the people that haven't really caught on as to who Trump
[03:13:05.280 --> 03:13:10.520] really is, if you go back and look at Tony Blair, who has pushed digital ID for the longest
[03:13:10.560 --> 03:13:16.680] time and is now pushing it yet again, he is one of these Bill Gates types of globalist.
[03:13:16.680 --> 03:13:21.960] I got to say that the MAGA people are being Gaza-lighted and they need to wake up.
[03:13:21.960 --> 03:13:28.960] This kind of gaslighting is, you should understand by now, that Trump loves the U.N., he loves
[03:13:29.800 --> 03:13:35.320] U.N. overseen initiatives, he and Melania are calling for one after the other.
[03:13:35.320 --> 03:13:37.200] This is just the latest one.
[03:13:37.200 --> 03:13:42.240] The U.N.-backed body would control the enclave for at least several years, staffed in part
[03:13:42.240 --> 03:13:43.480] by Palestinian technocrats.
[03:13:43.480 --> 03:13:49.240] You know, we'll find some rich oligarchs in the Arab world.
[03:13:49.240 --> 03:13:55.400] So the plan would have to get the cooperation of Netanyahu.
[03:13:55.400 --> 03:13:57.800] So this is really, I think, coming from Netanyahu.
[03:13:57.800 --> 03:14:01.120] Trump is just their messenger boy delivering it.
[03:14:01.120 --> 03:14:06.040] Wall Street Journal presents an optimistic outlook, saying the plan's broad outline has
[03:14:06.040 --> 03:14:11.600] been received so well, has been received well so far by several Arab countries and some
[03:14:11.600 --> 03:14:17.720] Palestinian leaders, and its backing by Trump means that it likely has the best chance of
[03:14:17.720 --> 03:14:21.200] success of any plan so far, say, endless.
[03:14:21.200 --> 03:14:27.960] Leaked documents show what is called the Tony Blair Institute staff were involved in a post-war
[03:14:27.960 --> 03:14:34.960] Gaza proposal for the Trump Riviera and for the Elon Musk smart manufacturing zone that
[03:14:35.920 --> 03:14:36.440] is there.
[03:14:36.440 --> 03:14:40.440] So now we're going to have smart manufacturing zones, like smart cities.
[03:14:40.440 --> 03:14:46.440] An internal Tony Blair Institute paper called the war a once-in-a-century opportunity.
[03:14:46.440 --> 03:14:50.520] Yeah, that's right, and they don't want to let those things go to waste.
[03:14:50.520 --> 03:14:55.280] Yet another example of how Washington and London neocons and warmongers keep failing
[03:14:55.280 --> 03:14:59.080] up in a world in terms of responsibility, oversight, and power.
[03:14:59.200 --> 03:15:06.200] Yeah, I would say Trump is a neocon, except that he has never been conservative on anything,
[03:15:06.720 --> 03:15:08.320] and he's always a con man.
[03:15:08.320 --> 03:15:12.440] Maybe we could call him a nevcon instead of a neocon.
[03:15:12.440 --> 03:15:15.480] He's been gazelighting MAGA for a long time.
[03:15:15.480 --> 03:15:18.240] Well, the economists in the BBC are also reporting this.
[03:15:18.240 --> 03:15:20.840] It's not just the Wall Street Journal.
[03:15:20.840 --> 03:15:25.780] And as Exposé says, news in the UK says, the economists in the BBC have reported that
[03:15:25.780 --> 03:15:32.260] war criminal, Fabian socialist, wannabe king of Africa, and globalist technocrat Tony
[03:15:32.260 --> 03:15:37.520] Blair is currently in discussions to head a transitional body to govern Gaza.
[03:15:37.520 --> 03:15:41.780] And that's the kind of guy that Trump wants to ally himself with.
[03:15:41.780 --> 03:15:44.940] So by his friends, you will know him.
[03:15:44.940 --> 03:15:50.620] Do you realize that when Trump aligns himself sexually with Epstein, and then he aligns
[03:15:50.620 --> 03:15:54.780] himself politically with Tony Blair, do you realize who this guy is?
[03:15:54.780 --> 03:16:00.460] How many times do you have to be shown this before people realize this?
[03:16:00.460 --> 03:16:04.700] He is supported by UN and Gulf countries, aiming to establish governance for five years
[03:16:04.700 --> 03:16:07.780] before handing control back to the Palestinian people.
[03:16:07.780 --> 03:16:14.940] The plan reportedly presented by Trump at the UN to put in somebody like Tony Blair.
[03:16:14.940 --> 03:16:20.660] You know, I've got the real Uncle Sam, I think is what he goes by.
[03:16:20.660 --> 03:16:23.780] He's in New Orleans and he dresses up as Uncle Sam.
[03:16:23.780 --> 03:16:24.780] That's it.
[03:16:24.780 --> 03:16:25.780] That's right.
[03:16:25.780 --> 03:16:29.380] He contacted me and I said, yeah, I'll come on your program.
[03:16:29.380 --> 03:16:35.260] He goes, be aware, everybody here is all pro magus, like, good, let me get on there.
[03:16:35.260 --> 03:16:39.500] I've got a long list of double-think things I want to go over with these people, so I
[03:16:39.500 --> 03:16:41.380] hope that comes to fruition.
[03:16:41.380 --> 03:16:46.220] So this organization of Tony Blair's would serve as Gaza's supreme political legal authority
[03:16:46.220 --> 03:16:52.660] for five years, and would operate initially from Egypt, only enter Gaza once conditions
[03:16:52.660 --> 03:16:53.660] stabilize.
[03:16:53.980 --> 03:16:57.220] Once Israel stops bombing them incessantly.
[03:16:57.220 --> 03:17:01.220] Could Tony Blair run Gaza, asked the economist.
[03:17:01.220 --> 03:17:06.940] Independent says White House backs Tony Blair to lead Gaza transition, and the Guardian
[03:17:06.940 --> 03:17:13.140] says Washington backing plan for Tony Blair to be head of the transitional Gaza Authority.
[03:17:13.140 --> 03:17:18.580] So everyone is reporting that, and it's part of a paper that he delivered to the UN while
[03:17:18.580 --> 03:17:19.940] he was there.
[03:17:19.980 --> 03:17:28.260] Jeffrey Sachs says the US is a puppet regime of Israel, and is actively complicit in genocide.
[03:17:28.260 --> 03:17:35.940] This is an interview that Jeffrey Sachs had with Andrew Napolitano, Judge Napolitano,
[03:17:35.940 --> 03:17:39.780] and oh, we ran out of time, I really wanted to go over this, what he had to say.
[03:17:39.780 --> 03:17:43.980] Well, we'll focus on this tomorrow, because it is truly interesting.
[03:17:43.980 --> 03:17:49.580] And of course, Jeffrey Sachs is himself Jewish, and he doesn't mince any words in terms of
[03:17:49.580 --> 03:17:53.220] what is happening here, in terms of what Trump is doing.
[03:17:53.220 --> 03:17:58.420] Truly, it's amazing, but it is a tell for anybody who wants to see what is going on,
[03:17:58.420 --> 03:17:59.420] isn't it?
[03:17:59.420 --> 03:18:00.420] That's it for today's program.
[03:18:00.420 --> 03:18:01.420] Thank you for joining us.
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[03:20:16.620 --> 03:20:17.620] Really?
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