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[01:21.760 --> 01:38.000] In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
[01:45.120 --> 01:49.200] As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday the 1st of December, year of our Lord,
[01:49.200 --> 01:54.880] 2025. Well, today we're going to talk about, should they call it instead of the War Department?
[01:55.520 --> 02:03.040] Maybe the Department of Murder? Because that's what War Pete is doing. And he is, as one
[02:03.920 --> 02:08.560] analyst said, and I think it's absolutely right, this is worse than a war crime.
[02:09.520 --> 02:15.840] And many people are pointing out there is no statute of limitations. Yes, if they do it now,
[02:15.920 --> 02:21.680] Trump can pardon Pete. But there's no statute of limitations. And Pete Hegseth, who's running
[02:21.680 --> 02:27.680] around talking about Christian nationalism at the same time he is openly committing murder. What a
[02:27.680 --> 02:35.280] reproach to Christ he is. Where is his accountability partner in this church they planted in D.C.?
[02:35.280 --> 02:41.840] It's amazing. And we'll talk about the other side of this, the blowback aftermath when we go to these
[02:41.840 --> 02:48.720] unnecessary, undeclared wars, and we create groups like this double-O group, the Zeroes
[02:48.720 --> 02:56.000] in Afghanistan, we create James Bond-like Afghan killer teams, the CIA does.
[02:56.000 --> 02:59.600] We're going to explain to you what that was. We'll be right back.
[02:59.600 --> 03:15.600] Well, over the weekend, I hope you had a pleasant Thanksgiving. I'm going to come in here firing guns
[03:16.240 --> 03:22.320] at these murderers. We'll talk about Thanksgiving in a moment. But before we get to that, this is
[03:22.320 --> 03:30.000] just amazing to me. I've got to say, not in my name, not in the name of Christ, which again,
[03:30.000 --> 03:38.000] what offends me as much as anything else is how Pete Hegseth wears his brand of Christianity
[03:38.000 --> 03:45.760] literally on his sleeves, on his arms, on his chest, everywhere else. Boasts about being a
[03:45.760 --> 03:50.720] Christian, a Christian warrior and the rest of it. This is as unchristian as you can get.
[03:50.720 --> 03:56.400] You can profess Christ. You can take his name in vain, but you're not following him when you
[03:56.400 --> 04:03.040] thumb your nose at the most basic moral principles that even pagans understand. Come on, Pete.
[04:03.600 --> 04:09.200] And what's the matter with Doug Wilson? You know, I've seen Doug Wilson. He always likes to do
[04:09.200 --> 04:14.720] controversial things. He talks about Christian nationalism in a very controversial way and always
[04:14.720 --> 04:19.520] give him some grace because I think I understand what he's doing. He's trying to get people to
[04:19.520 --> 04:26.480] rethink this. But you need to rethink what you're doing when the guy who is the most high profile
[04:26.480 --> 04:32.480] person in your church plant in Washington, D.C. is talking like this. He said, Biden coddled
[04:32.480 --> 04:39.280] terrorists. We killed them. And this comes after a report from the Washington Post
[04:40.320 --> 04:46.720] talking about the fact that in the very first strike that they did. And again, I am surprised
[04:46.720 --> 04:52.480] that it took so long for this to kind of build into a resistance. To me, when I first saw that,
[04:53.040 --> 04:58.240] it just amazed me. And I thought, you know, why isn't everybody on fire about this issue?
[04:58.880 --> 05:03.680] When you allow the government to just commit murder without any due process, without any evidence,
[05:04.560 --> 05:10.960] in violation of all the protocols. And we had, was it Marky Mark out of New Jersey was
[05:11.040 --> 05:24.160] a Marky Mark. Anyway, Mark, I met Mark at Gerald Slinty's Occupy Peace thing. And we talked for a
[05:24.160 --> 05:30.000] while. Anyway, he explained to us because he was on a ship. He said, you know, they had very strict
[05:30.000 --> 05:38.000] protocols about intercepting and about investigating these things. And they had special people that
[05:38.000 --> 05:42.960] were the ones who were supposed to run this. And so why is all this being thrown out the window?
[05:42.960 --> 05:47.760] I'll tell you why. It's why I've opposed the war on drugs from the very beginning.
[05:48.960 --> 05:53.280] Because once you violate the constitution, and you say, well, we don't have to follow the law
[05:53.280 --> 06:00.160] anymore. You have started out on a path that is going to take you to this. And this isn't the end.
[06:00.960 --> 06:06.400] You know, Trump cheered Duterte out of the Philippines. I said this on the very first day
[06:06.400 --> 06:11.760] as well. Cheered him when he was doing extrajudicial murders of people that they suspected
[06:12.560 --> 06:16.320] of being drug dealers. You think somebody is a drug dealer? Fine, just kill him.
[06:17.520 --> 06:24.800] He's now at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, because he doesn't have a kind of power
[06:24.800 --> 06:29.920] that the US government has to keep these people out. But there may be people in the US government
[06:29.920 --> 06:34.320] that may do this. They may do it because of political reasons. They should do it. They should
[06:34.320 --> 06:38.960] put these people in prison. Pete Hegseth belongs in prison, not the Pentagon.
[06:39.920 --> 06:45.440] So anyway, he defiantly dismissed a report on Friday, alleging that he ordered no survivors
[06:45.440 --> 06:51.040] be left after the first military strike on a drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea in September.
[06:51.760 --> 06:56.720] This is even worse than we knew from the very beginning. It's bad enough that instead of
[06:56.720 --> 07:03.440] stopping the ships, searching them, and if they find drugs, arresting the people and trying them
[07:03.440 --> 07:10.000] and putting them in jail. And I say, I oppose that because of the unconstitutional war on drugs.
[07:10.880 --> 07:17.280] You know, that's the issue. Don't get so caught up in the pragmatic aspects of this. And I've got to
[07:17.280 --> 07:23.360] say, it's not pragmatic either. The war on drugs has not stopped drugs, has it? Why do we have this
[07:23.360 --> 07:29.600] big problem? It's only made it worse. And what it has done, it's made drugs worse, it's made our
[07:29.600 --> 07:34.800] government worse, it's corrupted our police, our courts, the rule of law, and that's corrupting
[07:34.800 --> 07:41.920] the military and the rules of engagement. It is like a cancer in this society because we decided
[07:41.920 --> 07:45.200] that we didn't need to follow the constitution anymore. When we did our first prohibition,
[07:45.760 --> 07:50.080] they followed the constitution. They did a constitutional amendment. When Richard Nixon
[07:50.080 --> 07:56.000] did this, at the behest of the UN, they even provided the drug schedules for him. He just
[07:56.000 --> 08:02.000] dismissed the constitution completely. And so this is what that leads to. And it's going to
[08:02.000 --> 08:08.480] continue. I mean, we've seen things like civil asset forfeiture, no-knock drug raids by SWAT teams,
[08:08.480 --> 08:12.880] all these types of things happening here. And it's only going to get worse here in the United
[08:12.880 --> 08:23.600] States if we don't cap this. So, you know, this is, it's just amazing how unashamed people like War
[08:23.600 --> 08:29.440] Pete and Trump are of their mass murder. Trump is still bragging about what he did with COVID.
[08:30.240 --> 08:36.560] It was a mass killing. But in this particular case, as bad as it was that they shot this
[08:36.560 --> 08:42.560] boat from a distance without investigating it at all. What they did then was they ordered a
[08:42.560 --> 08:47.440] follow-up for the people who were struggling to survive in the water hanging onto wreckage.
[08:48.320 --> 08:55.200] They shot them again. Folks, this is the kind of thing that we saw with collateral murder. Remember
[08:55.200 --> 09:02.880] when Wikipedia put that out? You had footage that got leaked of the AC-130 gunship. They could see
[09:02.880 --> 09:07.920] what they were shooting. You could see what they were shooting. And they shot up a bunch of people.
[09:08.640 --> 09:12.720] Some of them, one of them at least was a photographer, shot these people up. Then they
[09:12.720 --> 09:18.800] waited until the ambulance came and they put everybody in the ambulance. Then they shot up
[09:18.800 --> 09:28.640] the ambulance. This is murder. And when Wikipedia put that, not Wikipedia, Wikileaks, not Wikipedia
[09:28.640 --> 09:35.360] for sure, but when Wikileaks put it out, that I believe was the thing that marked Julian Assange
[09:36.080 --> 09:39.920] for imprisonment and hopefully what they wanted was death. I mean, they had
[09:40.240 --> 09:45.040] different ideas about how they were going to kill him, which also later came out.
[09:45.680 --> 09:49.760] The call for the second strike was allegedly given in response to a verbal order from Hegseth to
[09:49.760 --> 09:59.920] quote, kill everybody. And this is just so antithetical to every law and every moral principle
[10:00.320 --> 10:10.640] of Western society. It is absolutely amazing. As usual, his response is to attack the news outlets
[10:10.640 --> 10:16.480] for telling you the truth. He doesn't deny it. He attacks the news outlets. The same tactic
[10:16.480 --> 10:22.720] that Pam Bondi used when people asked her questions. She comes with a list of grievances
[10:22.720 --> 10:27.920] against the people who are asking her questions. And she goes on ad hominem attacks against them.
[10:27.920 --> 10:32.960] We've seen Trump do that over and over again. Yeah, that's the tactic of this corrupted ministry.
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[11:27.920 --> 11:39.680] As usual, the fake news, he said, is delivering more fabricated inflammatory derogatory reporting
[11:39.680 --> 11:46.240] to discredit our incredible warriors who are shooting struggling people in the water.
[11:48.240 --> 11:52.560] But he doesn't dispute the report. As we said from the beginning, these highly effective strikes
[11:52.560 --> 12:00.000] are specifically intended to be lethal kinetic strikes. The declared intent is to stop legal
[12:00.000 --> 12:05.040] drugs. Lethal drugs, I'm sorry. Yeah, the legal drugs are even more lethal.
[12:06.240 --> 12:12.800] They have no interest in stopping those. No, no, not at all. This is, again, he doesn't even
[12:12.800 --> 12:19.760] have the authority to do this under the illegal unconstitutional war on drugs. There is no world
[12:19.760 --> 12:26.720] in which he's even close to any authority to do this. And just to show you how thoroughly corrupt
[12:26.720 --> 12:33.200] the Pentagon is, you have the Pentagon press secretary, Kingsley Wilson, said every lethal
[12:33.200 --> 12:39.600] kinetic strike against narco terrorists, have we established that? They are? No. Is one, completely
[12:39.600 --> 12:45.120] legal, two, conducted against the operations of a designated terrorist organization, and three,
[12:45.200 --> 12:50.560] in defense of vital U.S. national interest. Three lies and quick succession.
[12:52.000 --> 12:57.840] It's not legal at all. And just because you point at somebody and say they're a terrorist organization
[12:57.840 --> 13:05.120] doesn't make them even an organization, let alone a terrorist organization. No proof given of any of
[13:05.120 --> 13:14.080] this stuff. It is just what they say. This dictatorship of Trump. It's not even an administration.
[13:14.080 --> 13:19.040] What are they administering? They're not administering affairs as stewards for the
[13:19.040 --> 13:26.640] Constitution, which is the rightful king. No, these are usurpers who are nothing but liars.
[13:26.640 --> 13:31.920] Trump shared footage of the September 2nd attack, the first of more than a dozen of these,
[13:32.560 --> 13:36.240] showing the first missile hitting the speedboat and seemingly obliterating it. But the Washington
[13:36.240 --> 13:42.640] Post claims that a total of four missiles were fired at the boat, two to kill the crew member,
[13:42.640 --> 13:51.040] and two to sink the vessel. A person who watched a live feed of the second lethal strike, in other
[13:51.040 --> 13:55.840] words, after they hit the boat and you got people still alive in the water, told the outlet that the
[13:55.840 --> 14:02.240] public, quote, would be horrified if they saw the footage. They should have leaked it. Unfortunately,
[14:02.240 --> 14:08.240] now I guess WikiLeaks is no longer operational. Who would have the guts to leak this? Would the
[14:08.240 --> 14:13.200] Washington Post even do that? You can imagine what it would look like because we've seen this
[14:13.200 --> 14:19.040] done before. And there wasn't any consequence for the people who did it with collateral murder.
[14:19.040 --> 14:21.600] And I don't remember whether that was in Afghanistan or Iraq, do you?
[14:22.480 --> 14:25.600] Anyway. I think it was Afghanistan. I think.
[14:26.160 --> 14:32.400] After the September 2nd strike, protocols were reportedly changed then to emphasize rescuing
[14:32.400 --> 14:38.240] survivors. Why wasn't that a protocol to start with? Because that is what has always been
[14:38.960 --> 14:45.360] our law, our military protocols, and the Geneva Convention and the rest of this.
[14:45.360 --> 14:52.800] You know, when we look at this, when I read all of this, I thought back to the great escape.
[14:52.800 --> 14:58.080] Remember that? You know, we've got to make sure these people don't do this again. That was the
[14:58.080 --> 15:02.160] argument that Pete and some of these other people were making. It was Iraq.
[15:02.800 --> 15:10.080] It was Iraq where they did collateral murder. But you go back to the great escape. And they got
[15:10.080 --> 15:14.240] tired of these guys escaping over and over again. So they put them in one prison and then they did a
[15:14.240 --> 15:18.880] big escape. So when they rounded them up, spoiler alert if you haven't seen it, at the end of the
[15:18.880 --> 15:23.040] movie, the guys that they capture, they take them out into a field and machine gun them.
[15:24.000 --> 15:30.160] Is that the way, is that what we've become? Have we become what we fought? I say we have.
[15:31.600 --> 15:36.960] The Biden administration preferred the kid gloves approach, allowing millions of people,
[15:36.960 --> 15:42.320] including dangerous cartels and unvetted Afghans, to flood our communities with drugs and violence,
[15:42.320 --> 15:49.360] said Hegseth. Biden coddled terrorists and we killed them. So Democrat lawmakers have vowed
[15:49.440 --> 15:53.120] to investigate and prosecute anybody who gave illegal orders in response to the report
[15:53.840 --> 16:00.240] from the Washington Post. But there's a possibility that this might happen.
[16:01.120 --> 16:08.240] Because prior to this happening, there had already been both Republican and Democratic
[16:08.240 --> 16:15.200] chairs of the Senate Armed Forces Committee were already asking questions about this, not happy
[16:15.200 --> 16:21.840] with what is being done. And now with this admission, there has now been a committee
[16:21.840 --> 16:27.280] like that, equivalent to that in the House, that is also bipartisan. So we'll see what happens.
[16:27.280 --> 16:34.960] Usually this is all just a dog and pony show. But the idea that wreckage from one small boat
[16:34.960 --> 16:39.440] in a vast, oh this is their alibi, right? They said, well, you know, we shot the boat, we had
[16:39.440 --> 16:44.800] to do multiple strikes to get all the wreckage out of there. So it didn't interfere with shipping.
[16:45.760 --> 16:51.680] Give me a break. These were environmentally conscious bombings to annihilate any
[16:52.640 --> 16:58.400] weathering. This is the only excuse that they've come up with. The only excuse they've come up with.
[16:59.040 --> 17:03.200] And so Seth Moulton, who's a Democrat out of Massachusetts, said the idea that wreckage
[17:03.840 --> 17:11.040] from one small boat in a vast ocean is a hazard to marine traffic is patently absurd.
[17:12.000 --> 17:18.800] Killing survivors is blatantly illegal. Mark my words, it may take some time, but Americans
[17:18.800 --> 17:24.400] will be prosecuted for this, either as a war crime or for outright murder. Well, let's hope so.
[17:24.400 --> 17:29.440] And then we've got, see, this is the problem. You give people like this reprehensible character,
[17:29.440 --> 17:35.200] Eugene Vindman. Remember this Ukrainian who was Lieutenant Colonel to you, sir, that type of
[17:36.080 --> 17:42.240] arrogant guy. Well, even he comes out, because you've got a broken clock syndrome where he's
[17:42.240 --> 17:47.120] right once a decade or something. He comes out and he warns Hegseth. He says,
[17:47.840 --> 17:53.440] you be accountable for illegal orders that you give. This demands congressional investigation
[17:53.440 --> 17:57.600] in the unredacted video of the strike and radio recordings of the orders given
[17:58.160 --> 18:03.680] need to be shared with Congress and the American people immediately, he said. Well, again, you
[18:03.680 --> 18:08.880] understand he's doing this simply because of partisan politics. I'm sure that somebody like
[18:08.880 --> 18:14.320] Vindman really doesn't care what the issue is here, but we should all care. And I say this
[18:15.120 --> 18:20.720] because again, just like you look at the due process and the treatment of people who are
[18:20.720 --> 18:27.920] committing crimes here, they're here illegally as illegal aliens. But what how should we enforce the
[18:27.920 --> 18:34.240] law? Should we do it in a way that opposes the rule of law? Or should we just unleash
[18:34.240 --> 18:39.440] the government on people that we don't like, on people who committed crimes and just make
[18:39.440 --> 18:47.680] them capital offenses or whatever? I just cannot get my head around how anybody excuses the kind
[18:47.680 --> 18:52.560] of conduct that's being done by the Trump administration, because if they treat other
[18:52.560 --> 18:58.240] people this way, they will eventually treat you that way. And Madison understood that.
[18:58.960 --> 19:04.560] He said the tools, but it's also the policies, you know, of war is abroad will come home and be used
[19:06.000 --> 19:13.280] as instruments of tyranny domestically. And that will happen. We've already seen amazing
[19:15.040 --> 19:19.760] things done here in America that frankly, I never thought I would see, you know, things like the no
[19:19.760 --> 19:24.880] knock-swat team raids and civil asset forfeiture where they don't even charge you with a crime,
[19:25.440 --> 19:29.440] but they steal your stuff and then say, well, if you want to get it back, you got to sue me.
[19:29.440 --> 19:34.480] So they focus on people who are poor enough that they can't sue them and just steal from them.
[19:35.840 --> 19:42.240] This is from the war on drugs. Ted Lew, a Democrat from California, said,
[19:43.760 --> 19:49.040] nothing in the classified legal memo or military being used to justify the operation authorizes
[19:49.040 --> 19:55.680] a second kinetic strike against defenseless survivors. If the reports are true, then a war
[19:55.680 --> 20:04.000] crime was committed. Also, there is general generally no statute of limitations for war crimes,
[20:04.000 --> 20:10.160] but it's worse than that. Andrew McCarthy had a great op-ed piece. He said, we intended the
[20:10.160 --> 20:20.240] strike to be legal is not a defense. He's writing it in the national review. And so again, I think
[20:20.240 --> 20:30.080] this is a level one alert showing the character of Pete and of Trump and the character of this so-called
[20:30.080 --> 20:35.840] administration. He said the explosive Washington Post report has been the subject of so much
[20:35.840 --> 20:40.960] discussion for the last couple of days, says that in the first missile strike, the Trump Defense
[20:40.960 --> 20:45.760] Department carried out against operatives of boats suspected of transporting narcotics in the high
[20:45.760 --> 20:51.920] seas. Two survivors were rendered shipwrecked. As they clung to the wreckage, the U.S. commander
[20:51.920 --> 20:58.080] ordered a second strike, which killed them. If this happened as described in the Post report,
[20:58.080 --> 21:06.000] it was at best a war crime under federal law. And I say at best because as regular readers...
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[22:08.720 --> 22:14.080] drug boats without congressional authorization under circumstances in which the boat operators
[22:14.080 --> 22:20.640] pose no military threat to the U.S. And given that narcotics trafficking is defined in federal law
[22:20.640 --> 22:27.360] as a crime rather than a terrorist activity, much less an act of war, that these acts are
[22:27.360 --> 22:33.280] lawless and therefore the killings are not legitimate under the law or under armed conflict.
[22:34.000 --> 22:39.360] And I say this, look, you know, I don't... as you've heard me say over and over again,
[22:39.360 --> 22:45.280] I don't believe that the war on drugs is legal, right? But even with that, they have laws and
[22:45.280 --> 22:50.640] rules. You know, just like a war, you may have an unjust war that has been declared. But even
[22:50.640 --> 22:59.840] within that unjust war, you have rules and regulations. And there is no way that, you know,
[22:59.840 --> 23:04.960] first of all, smuggling narcotics is not an act of terrorism. It's not an act of war, as they're
[23:04.960 --> 23:12.160] saying over and over again. Secondly, it is not a capital offense. Again, as Mark said, you know,
[23:12.160 --> 23:17.120] they had rules. And I pointed that out on the first day. I said, look, you know, they just had
[23:17.120 --> 23:22.320] a large shipment that they interdicted and they're still doing that in other areas. So I said,
[23:22.320 --> 23:28.640] this has nothing to do with drugs. If this was about drugs, they would be shooting people
[23:28.640 --> 23:34.160] in the water all the time everywhere. But everywhere other than off the coast of Venezuela,
[23:35.040 --> 23:40.400] they are interdicting the ships. And as Rand Paul said, about 25% of the time,
[23:40.960 --> 23:46.800] the people they suspected of carrying drugs are not carrying drugs. So if we've had a dozen of
[23:46.800 --> 23:55.280] these things, you can say about three or four of these were not legitimate. He says, even if we
[23:55.280 --> 24:01.520] stipulate that our forces are in an armed conflict, the laws of war do not permit the killing of
[24:01.520 --> 24:10.400] combatants who have been rendered or de combat, is the French phrase. I don't know why they use
[24:10.400 --> 24:16.400] this thing. Literally what that means is out of combat, right? Out of combat or de combat.
[24:19.920 --> 24:25.040] In other words, when you surrender, right, unless you're somebody like Santa Ana,
[24:25.040 --> 24:31.520] you give people quarter. You don't just kill everybody, right? And so he says, if you're out
[24:31.520 --> 24:38.640] of the fighting, and that includes shipwreck and struggling to swim. He said, to reiterate,
[24:38.640 --> 24:43.440] I don't accept that the ship operators are enemy combatants. Even if one overlooks the
[24:43.440 --> 24:49.040] administration has not proven that they are drug traffickers, has not proven that they're members
[24:49.040 --> 24:56.880] of designated foreign terrorist organization, there is no armed conflict. They may be criminals,
[24:56.880 --> 25:02.160] but they're not combatants. They were not shooting. As a matter of fact,
[25:02.160 --> 25:08.240] they even said they turned around, right? So again, this is rules of engagement. If a cop
[25:08.240 --> 25:13.280] shoots somebody in the back that's running away, that should be a crime. And sometimes it is
[25:13.280 --> 25:17.680] treated that way, but it always is a crime. If you do it, they'll come after you, right?
[25:18.640 --> 25:25.360] But it's not authorized for the police nor for the military to do that. Even if you buy the
[25:25.360 --> 25:30.880] untenable claim that they are combatants, it is a war crime to intentionally kill combatants who
[25:30.880 --> 25:37.680] have been rendered unable to fight. It is not permitted under laws and customs of honorable
[25:37.680 --> 25:44.080] warfare in order to order that no quarter be given, to apply lethal force to those who
[25:44.080 --> 25:50.720] surrender, to those who are injured, to those who have been shipwrecked or who are otherwise
[25:50.720 --> 25:56.960] unable to fight. And again, this is not about honorable warfare. This is about the Christian
[25:56.960 --> 26:04.080] principles, Christian principles that defined justified war. And again, this is like the
[26:05.040 --> 26:11.600] the Nazis machine gunning down the prisoners and the great escape. According to the post,
[26:11.600 --> 26:16.480] two unidentified sources said prior to the September 2nd attack that killed at least 11
[26:16.480 --> 26:23.040] people that Pete Hegseth gave a spoken directive, which one source described as the order was to
[26:23.040 --> 26:29.200] kill everybody. The operation was led by SEAL Team 6 and is directed from Fort Bragg, North
[26:29.280 --> 26:35.040] Carolina by Admiral Frank Mitch Bradley. Admiral Bradley is said to have ordered the attack
[26:35.040 --> 26:40.880] against the two survivors of the first strike in order to comply with Hegseth's directive to kill
[26:40.880 --> 26:46.800] the boat's operators, that two sources told the post. Bradley told people on the secure conference
[26:46.800 --> 26:53.200] call that the survivors were still legitimate targets because they could theoretically call
[26:53.200 --> 26:59.840] other traffickers to retrieve them and their cargo. Hegseth responded to the post report on X.
[27:00.560 --> 27:06.400] It begins with the familiar pining about how all this derogatory reporting about Trump,
[27:07.040 --> 27:14.800] you know, and again, by when we get to this Afghan thing, we're going to learn that in 2019,
[27:14.800 --> 27:18.560] well, it was just recently, you know, we're going to talk more about it when we get to the zero
[27:18.560 --> 27:24.400] teams. But remember, it was just recently released that back in 2019, also under Trump,
[27:25.120 --> 27:31.920] he determined that as he was having a war of words with Kim Jong Un, he wanted to put
[27:31.920 --> 27:39.920] surveillance devices in North Korea. So he authorized SEAL Team 6 and a nuclear sub and
[27:39.920 --> 27:46.400] a bunch of other assets to put these SEALs in to put in surveillance equipment.
[27:47.200 --> 27:54.640] They were seen or they thought they were seen by fishermen, you know, they were flashing a light
[27:54.640 --> 27:58.960] or something. And one guy just turned around and reflexively shot them. And then they decided that
[27:58.960 --> 28:04.080] they would kill them all, stabbed them in their lungs after they killed them. So their bodies
[28:04.080 --> 28:13.280] would sink. And that just came out. And that was six years ago. And again, Trump orders these types
[28:13.280 --> 28:17.600] of things, then they pulled out, they never did plant the surveillance things. So he says,
[28:18.320 --> 28:24.320] all this is fake news. But then he doesn't actually rebut any assertion in the report.
[28:25.040 --> 28:29.200] He says, as we said from the beginning, in every statement, these highly effective strikes are
[28:29.200 --> 28:35.760] specifically intended to be lethal kinetic strikes. The declared intent is to stop lethal drugs,
[28:35.760 --> 28:39.600] destroy narco boats and kill the narco terrorists who are poisoning the American people.
[28:40.560 --> 28:46.320] Again, there is no authority for this, even under the unconstitutional war on drugs.
[28:47.120 --> 28:53.040] Hexeth's statement, nor the explanation attributed to Bradley, makes any legal sense.
[28:54.000 --> 29:01.200] The laws of war, as they are incorporated into our federal law, make lethal force
[29:01.200 --> 29:07.520] unlawful if it is used under certain circumstances. It cannot be a defense to say as Hexeth does,
[29:08.080 --> 29:13.360] that one is killed because one's objective was lethal kinetic strikes.
[29:13.360 --> 29:16.720] No, you don't understand. I intended to commit the war crime.
[29:18.320 --> 29:21.600] Yeah, this is like the defense. Somebody's arrested for murder and is like,
[29:21.600 --> 29:23.760] no, I meant to do that. Oh, okay. Well, you can go then.
[29:23.760 --> 29:28.240] Oh, we thought you didn't have any intentionality behind it. If this was an accident,
[29:28.240 --> 29:30.880] it'd be a real problem. That's the difference between
[29:31.760 --> 29:36.640] homicide and murder, right? Or manslaughter. Manslaughter. Thank you. Manslaughter and murder,
[29:36.640 --> 29:40.720] right? Accidental or intentional? No, it was intentional. We did that intentionally.
[29:40.720 --> 29:45.120] Oh, well, you're free to go then. He says, if an arguable combatant
[29:45.120 --> 29:55.120] has been rendered or decombat out of combat, really, and targeting them with lethal force
[29:55.120 --> 30:00.960] cannot be rationalized, as Bradley has said to have done, by theorizing that it is possible
[30:00.960 --> 30:05.200] at some future point that the combatant could get help and be able to contribute once again
[30:05.200 --> 30:11.440] to enemy operations. I blame the principle that we've accepted since World War II that it is
[30:11.440 --> 30:16.880] legitimate to target civilian populations, right? Because that's what this is. This is
[30:16.880 --> 30:26.000] where we refuted the whole idea of Christian war. We in Western civilization would have
[30:26.960 --> 30:34.400] uniforms, often brightly colored, to identify the combatants versus the noncombatants.
[30:34.400 --> 30:40.400] But when somebody is wounded, when they're out of combat, even if they're in uniform,
[30:40.400 --> 30:45.840] you treat them as you would civilians, as you would women and children. We don't care about
[30:45.840 --> 30:50.400] that anymore. As a matter of fact, the Christians don't care about that anymore. The ones who
[30:50.400 --> 30:55.920] support Israel and what they're doing in Gaza, you support that and you support the bombing of
[30:55.920 --> 31:01.520] civilian populations as we've done in World War II and subsequent to that. Once you say we're
[31:01.520 --> 31:06.640] going to kill civilians, then what you wind up with is the kind of thing that we saw with
[31:06.640 --> 31:10.720] collateral murder, the kind of thing we're going to see with this, even though they haven't come up
[31:10.720 --> 31:21.200] with a name for it yet. So once you decide that you don't really care how many people you kill,
[31:21.200 --> 31:27.200] if your intention is to kill everybody, as Pete Hagseth is, that's the best summation, I would say,
[31:27.840 --> 31:34.080] of American war policy since World War II. Just kill everybody. That's what the Nazis did,
[31:34.080 --> 31:38.640] that's what we do. You know, we've got prisoners, let's line them up and machine gun them. That's
[31:38.640 --> 31:39.200] what the Nazis did.
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[32:42.800 --> 32:48.480] you think about him getting so pissed off about that. Don't follow any illegal orders. That's
[32:48.480 --> 32:52.880] right. Well, that's why they're so upset about this, because they know, they know that what
[32:52.880 --> 32:58.480] they're doing is illegal. They won't defend it. They won't say, it's not illegal, just as
[32:58.480 --> 33:03.360] Lance was saying last week. He said, why didn't they just say, well, wait a minute, you know,
[33:03.360 --> 33:07.440] these orders that we're giving down there in Venezuela are legal. They never said that.
[33:07.440 --> 33:12.880] Just like Pete Hegseth doesn't come back and try to explain himself. He attacks them for
[33:12.880 --> 33:18.560] being fake news when they're telling you the truth. He doesn't, he doesn't deny any of the
[33:18.560 --> 33:24.000] reporting. He just attacks reporters and saying, you just hate Trump. You have Trump derangement
[33:24.000 --> 33:28.640] syndrome, right? You've always heard that. Look, the president gets to kill whoever he wants,
[33:28.640 --> 33:33.280] whenever he wants. And if you don't like that, you're anti-American. Yeah, we know these orders are
[33:33.280 --> 33:39.440] illegal and it's treason if you tell people not to follow these illegal orders. The 1949 Geneva
[33:39.440 --> 33:46.000] convention was ratified by the United States. Consequently, common article three of the
[33:46.000 --> 33:51.600] convention binds our government. It prohibits violence. This is a quote, violence to life and
[33:51.600 --> 33:58.240] person, in particular murder of all kinds of persons who are taking no active part in hostilities.
[33:59.280 --> 34:05.840] Added to common article three, persons taking no active part in hostilities include those
[34:06.640 --> 34:13.520] placed or decamba by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause. In other words,
[34:14.160 --> 34:20.080] you don't kill the people struggling in the shipwreck. You don't machine gun the prisoners
[34:20.080 --> 34:28.000] that escaped from your Nazi prison. Christ's law is higher, however, and it is,
[34:29.440 --> 34:36.320] it basically says the same thing. And that's the difference between murder and war,
[34:36.960 --> 34:44.800] a war that is conducted in a justified way. I always remember the, you know, the left, when they,
[34:45.360 --> 34:50.480] you know, we would say that abortion is murder and it is. They'd say, well, why don't you support
[34:50.480 --> 34:54.960] the death penalty or you support this war, that war, whatever. And it's like, well, if it is a
[34:54.960 --> 35:02.400] justified war, being fought according to the principles of a just war and fought in a justified
[35:02.960 --> 35:09.040] manner, trying to minimize casualties with the purpose of ending the aggression that was
[35:09.040 --> 35:15.360] committed against you. Not that you started, it's never justified if you started. So in a just war,
[35:15.920 --> 35:24.320] you're defending against an act of aggression and your defense is not to just kill everybody.
[35:25.200 --> 35:32.480] The aim is to avoid killing non-combatants and to end the hostilities as quickly as possible.
[35:33.520 --> 35:40.480] That is the purpose of a justified war. So again, when you've got, when you support the murder of
[35:40.480 --> 35:48.400] civilians and children for Israel, this is how we get to these types of situations. This kind of
[35:49.360 --> 35:55.760] blind obedience to state, whether that state is the American government and the Pentagon
[35:55.760 --> 36:00.480] or whether it is the Israeli government and Netanyahu doesn't really matter.
[36:02.400 --> 36:08.080] If this is Christian nationalism, I want no part of it. My definition of Christian nationalism
[36:08.960 --> 36:16.560] is a culture and a government that embraces Christ's principles. That is not what this is.
[36:16.560 --> 36:25.280] So don't talk to me about this church plant in DC. How disgusting. So again, people who have
[36:25.280 --> 36:30.480] headed the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel and the Bush 43 administration noted
[36:31.360 --> 36:38.240] that the Department of Defense law of war manual defines or decamba, in other words, out of combat,
[36:38.800 --> 36:45.360] to include persons otherwise incapacitated by shipwreck is specifically mentioned.
[36:46.320 --> 36:52.960] Congress has incorporated grave breaches of this in the Penal Code's war crime statute
[36:53.760 --> 37:01.200] when committed in the context of and in association with an armed conflict, not of international
[37:01.200 --> 37:04.400] character, which is how the administration describes the operations in Caribbean.
[37:05.200 --> 37:11.600] These grave breaches include murder defined as the act of a person who intentionally kills
[37:11.600 --> 37:16.320] or conspires or attempts to kill or kills, whether intentionally or unintentionally,
[37:16.320 --> 37:21.440] in the course of committing any other offense under this subsection. One or more persons taking
[37:21.440 --> 37:26.640] no active part in the hostilities, including those placed out of combat by sickness, wounds,
[37:26.640 --> 37:33.600] detention, or any other cause. And it also mentions specifically shipwreck. But again,
[37:34.480 --> 37:44.320] um, we see over and over again this guy who, um, evidently it was Seals who did this first strike
[37:44.320 --> 37:50.640] and Bradley who had commanded them. And I got to say that War Pete, Bradley, the Seals who did this
[37:51.280 --> 37:56.320] killing are all guilty of murder. Just like COVID, by the way.
[37:56.960 --> 38:02.800] Oh, when you look at the guy who founded SEAL Team Six, it's no shock where it's ended up.
[38:02.800 --> 38:09.360] He was a complete scumbag. Yeah. Utter scumbag. Terrible, terrible individual. Just
[38:10.240 --> 38:16.800] would cheat on his wife religiously and had no interest in maintaining the marriage. Simply
[38:16.800 --> 38:22.640] wanted to throw around, simply wanted to be a cowboy getting to kill who he wanted, when he
[38:22.640 --> 38:29.200] wanted, wherever he wanted. Yeah. And that's the way they use it as a, you know, 007 license
[38:29.200 --> 38:33.760] to kill people, right? Killing whoever he wants, whenever he wants while cheating on his wife. That
[38:33.760 --> 38:40.400] definitely sounds like Trump. Yeah. There's a type. But again, when you look at COVID, right,
[38:41.040 --> 38:47.520] this mass murder of COVID has gone unpunished. Nobody is paying a penalty for any of that. So
[38:47.520 --> 38:53.120] why wouldn't they think they can get away with murder of this sort? And why wouldn't they think
[38:53.120 --> 38:59.680] that if they can ignore the Constitution with the war on drugs for 50 years, why not continue
[38:59.680 --> 39:05.680] to do this? Trump is undoubtedly going to pardon any administration officials and potential legal
[39:05.680 --> 39:13.120] jeopardy. But the penalty for war crimes violation is life imprisonment or death if the criminal act
[39:13.120 --> 39:20.240] results in death. He says, again, if the post report is accurate, Hegseth and his commanders
[39:20.800 --> 39:27.200] changed the protocols after the September 2nd attack to emphasize rescuing suspected smugglers
[39:27.200 --> 39:33.920] if they survived strikes. This is why two survivors in a subsequent strike were captured
[39:33.920 --> 39:39.520] and then repatriated to their native countries of Columbia and Ecuador. Now there's been several
[39:39.520 --> 39:44.560] indications that they got it wrong, right? These people were not even Venezuelans. And again,
[39:44.560 --> 39:51.840] when we look at what is going on with Venezuela, there's no fentanyl coming from there. They just
[39:51.840 --> 39:56.080] keep repeating that lie over and over again, no matter how many times people point out that it
[39:56.080 --> 40:02.800] has never been asserted by anybody in this United Nations war on drugs. Let's understand what that
[40:02.800 --> 40:10.160] is. Richard Nixon put that in and it was for the UN. But it's never been asserted by any of these
[40:10.240 --> 40:16.000] people who are engaged in this so-called activity of fighting the war on drugs.
[40:16.000 --> 40:20.320] It's never been alleged that fentanyl was coming from Venezuela. That is a false
[40:21.200 --> 40:27.360] report. These people, you know, that's fake news from Trump and Hegseth to put it in their terms.
[40:28.080 --> 40:34.880] Under prior policy, the boat would have been interdicted. Again, as Mark was saying, the drugs
[40:34.880 --> 40:39.760] seized the operators transferred to federal court for prosecution and heavy sentences.
[40:41.280 --> 40:46.560] Under the Trump administration policy, if the operators survive our missiles, they get to go
[40:46.560 --> 40:53.440] back home and rejoin the drug trade. But put that aside. The point is that if the administration's
[40:53.440 --> 41:00.080] intent to apply lethal force were a defense to killing shipwrecked suspected drug traffickers,
[41:00.800 --> 41:07.280] the policy would not have been changed. Changing the policy was an admission of guilt.
[41:08.240 --> 41:13.520] Hegseth knows that he can't justify killing boat operators who survive attacks and he sends them
[41:13.520 --> 41:20.160] home rather than detaining them as enemy combatants because, similarly, there is no actual armed
[41:20.160 --> 41:27.520] conflict. So there is no basis to detain them as enemy combatants. The administration's defense
[41:28.080 --> 41:37.040] can't be that we kill them because our plan is to use lethal force. Again, that is insane.
[41:37.040 --> 41:42.240] Plus, I mean, if they were normal drug smugglers and they interdicted them with a boat full of
[41:42.240 --> 41:48.240] drugs, you would think they would then, you know, arrest them and send them to a prison for a while
[41:48.240 --> 41:53.280] rather than just throwing them back. Perhaps they weren't smuggling drugs.
[41:53.520 --> 41:56.800] That's the way when I read it. I mean, Andrew McCarthy looked at it and says,
[41:56.800 --> 42:01.120] okay, so these people were smuggling drugs and so you're going to send them back home?
[42:02.400 --> 42:05.760] When I looked at that, I saw that, as you're pointing out, Lance, as an admission that,
[42:05.760 --> 42:10.400] well, we understand we got the wrong people. Yeah, the only thing you could say in their
[42:10.400 --> 42:12.400] partial defense would be, oh, well,
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[43:12.880 --> 43:17.520] Maybe they don't know if they were smuggling drugs or not because they blew up the boat that
[43:17.520 --> 43:24.160] had them on there. So there's no evidence against them like there would be in a normal interdiction.
[43:24.160 --> 43:27.840] Well, that's why the Colombian president got into this fight with Trump. He says, all right,
[43:27.840 --> 43:31.680] we're not going to send any more money to Colombia, which is if you want to talk about drugs,
[43:31.680 --> 43:37.840] that's where the cocaine comes from. Everybody knows that. And not fentanyl, but cocaine.
[43:37.840 --> 43:43.840] But anyway, we were giving them money, I guess, to do the cocaine. But he got into a fight with
[43:43.840 --> 43:49.200] them because one of the ships that was blown up killed a guy that everybody knew was a fisherman.
[43:49.200 --> 43:54.240] His family, everybody else knew it. And I see all these accounts mocking this stuff. Yeah,
[43:54.240 --> 43:58.640] he's a fisherman. He's got to have all those multiple outboard motors on his boat because
[43:58.640 --> 44:05.280] he's going after the fast fish. Like, give me a break. Is that a death penalty to have too many
[44:05.280 --> 44:11.920] motors on the back of your boat? Maybe he prefers to not spend a lot of time getting out to the
[44:11.920 --> 44:18.640] fishing area. I don't know. Having a particular type of boat should not be a death sentence.
[44:18.640 --> 44:23.920] I'm disgusted with conservatives who try to make these ridiculous apologies for the Trump
[44:23.920 --> 44:28.800] administration. Meanwhile, as I said before, there is a bipartisan effort to take a look at this.
[44:28.800 --> 44:34.640] It'll be interesting to see what happens, if anything. GOP senators joined Democrats
[44:34.640 --> 44:41.120] in investigating Hegseth, saying he wants to kill everybody. GOP Senator Roger Wicker,
[44:41.120 --> 44:46.880] chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Democrat Senator Jack Reed announced the
[44:46.880 --> 44:57.200] investigation in a joint statement. And this is not just from this. They had already started an
[44:57.200 --> 45:05.200] investigation into these murders prior to this. And so senators from both parties will join forces
[45:05.200 --> 45:11.520] to investigate allegations that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered there to be no survivors in
[45:11.520 --> 45:18.240] U.S. airstrikes on alleged drug-running boats. The committee is aware of recent news reports
[45:18.240 --> 45:23.840] and the Department of Defense's initial response regarding the alleged follow-on strikes on
[45:23.840 --> 45:30.560] suspected narcotics vessels in the South Comm Area of Responsibility. The committee has directed
[45:30.560 --> 45:35.520] inquiries of the department, and we will be conducting vigorous oversight to determine
[45:35.520 --> 45:42.320] the facts related to these circumstances. Well, again, they all bow the knee to national security,
[45:42.320 --> 45:46.640] which is the defense that these people throw up for each and everything that they do. So
[45:46.640 --> 45:50.480] I don't really think that without an organization like Wicked Leaks, we're going to see
[45:51.120 --> 45:56.240] what really happened here. Congressional committees are going to be doing this,
[45:56.240 --> 46:04.080] so there's one in the House as well. And this is also a Democrat and Republican. Leaders of the
[46:04.080 --> 46:10.560] House Armed Services Committee, Mike Rogers, a Republican, Adam Smith, the Democrat, followed
[46:10.560 --> 46:15.840] suit late Saturday. So the announcement that the Senate Armed Services Committee was going to
[46:15.920 --> 46:20.720] investigate, and that was made on Friday as the stuff blew up. The next day on Saturday,
[46:21.600 --> 46:27.280] the House Armed Services Committee says they are going to investigate. Said they are taking
[46:27.840 --> 46:33.040] bipartisan action to gather a full accounting of the operation in question. The committee,
[46:33.040 --> 46:37.920] they noted, is committed to providing rigorous oversight of the Department of Defense's
[46:37.920 --> 46:44.560] military operations in the Caribbean. That remains to be seen. Anyway, it was, like I said, this is
[46:45.360 --> 46:51.680] maybe it won't be a whitewash. I don't know. I think probably looking at how the military
[46:51.680 --> 46:57.200] controls has so much influence. The military industrial complex, I think it probably will be.
[46:57.840 --> 47:03.440] But unlike Vindman, who you can kind of dismiss anything that he has to say, even if it's true,
[47:04.000 --> 47:10.960] you can dismiss it as partisan attacks. This was last month that you had Wicker and Reed,
[47:11.680 --> 47:19.920] the two, the chair and the leading minority member, made public two letters that they
[47:19.920 --> 47:24.800] previously sent to the Pentagon requesting orders and recordings and legal rationale related to
[47:24.800 --> 47:31.520] these strikes. So they were already on it. But these people who contacted the Washington Post
[47:31.520 --> 47:38.000] anonymously really threw fire on this. Current and former US officials and law of war experts
[47:38.000 --> 47:44.480] have said the Pentagon's legal campaign, which has now killed more than 80 people, is unlawful
[47:44.480 --> 47:51.280] and may expose those most directly involved in the prosecution. Alleged traffickers pose no imminent
[47:51.280 --> 47:57.680] threat of attack against the US and are not in an armed conflict with the US, say these officials
[47:57.680 --> 48:02.960] and other experts. A group of former military attorneys who scrutinize the Trump administration
[48:02.960 --> 48:11.360] military activities said that regardless of whether the US is in an armed conflict,
[48:12.560 --> 48:18.880] conducting a law enforcement or other military thing, this is a war crime. Murder are both.
[48:19.920 --> 48:27.120] There are no other options. So we shall see what happens to this. By the way, when we look at this,
[48:27.200 --> 48:33.680] we're getting such conflicting information from the Trump administration. Trump is going to meet
[48:33.680 --> 48:38.720] with Maduro, the guy that he says has to be overthrown. So even though he's put a 50 million
[48:38.720 --> 48:45.040] dollar bounty on Maduro, he has invited him to Washington. That's part of his plan. He's going
[48:45.040 --> 48:50.160] to collect the bounty himself. He's going to put Maduro in an armbar in the Oval Office. I can pay
[48:50.160 --> 48:53.760] myself. I can do that. I already wrote a check to myself. I'm going to write a check to myself for
[48:54.000 --> 48:58.000] $30 million. Sucker. He came right in. I put him in a headlock. What was he going to do?
[48:59.120 --> 49:05.920] There's a trap says Admiral Agbar, right? There are currently no plans for such an historic
[49:05.920 --> 49:12.480] encounter to take place. Yet, despite the recent call where he offered to do that, say sources
[49:12.480 --> 49:18.720] told the New York Times on Thursday, Trump promised to start land operations in Venezuela, quote,
[49:19.280 --> 49:26.000] very soon. I guess it depends on the Epstein news cycle and the public opinion polls.
[49:27.200 --> 49:33.520] Over the weekend, he declared closure of Venezuela's airspace. The arrogance of this
[49:33.520 --> 49:41.840] guy. The arrogance of this guy. It's truly amazing, you know. It's just yet, you know,
[49:42.800 --> 49:47.040] this is the same Trump. Why should we be surprised? This is the same Trump that locked
[49:47.040 --> 49:53.680] down the United States of America five years ago. He paid the bad Democrat governors and the bad
[49:53.680 --> 49:59.120] Republican governors who went along with it. He paid them to do it. Just like he paid Hillary
[49:59.120 --> 50:03.760] to show up at his wedding. Trump on Saturday declared the airspace above and surrounding
[50:03.760 --> 50:11.040] Venezuela to be closed. He does it on his social media account. Isn't that amazing?
[50:11.600 --> 50:18.000] This, you know, a government where we don't care what the law is, it's whatever the president says.
[50:18.000 --> 50:23.760] It truly is a dictatorship and a dictatorship that is running through his own social media outlet.
[50:24.560 --> 50:30.240] Yeah, I'm pretty sure the Constitution has more stringent requirements for declaration of war
[50:30.240 --> 50:35.680] than a post on truth social. That's right. I forgot when they amended the Constitution for that.
[50:35.680 --> 50:41.600] But all it takes is him to get a little peeved at somebody and we can be at war like that.
[50:41.600 --> 50:46.400] Yeah. To all airlines, pilots, drug dealers, and human traffickers,
[50:48.080 --> 50:53.200] please consider all uppercase the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela to be closed
[50:53.200 --> 51:00.640] in its entirety. Did he finish with? Thank you for your attention. Is it on? Is it on?
[51:00.640 --> 51:04.000] You know, as they thump the microphone, they always do that. Testing, testing.
[51:05.120 --> 51:10.000] It's unclear if the declaration means that the U.S. will impose a no-fly zone in Venezuela.
[51:10.720 --> 51:16.560] That, however, would be an act of war when you declare a no-fly zone. And that would be
[51:17.360 --> 51:21.600] illegal without congressional authorization, according to the Constitution.
[51:22.400 --> 51:26.080] What is that? What's the Constitution? I've never heard of that before, have you?
[51:26.880 --> 51:32.320] The order came after the President said that he may very soon expand the bombing campaign
[51:33.760 --> 51:40.880] and take it to land. So again, what we see here is just like his tariffs, his wars,
[51:40.880 --> 51:46.800] his sanctions, his tariffs, they're all capricious. They're all arbitrary. They're all unilateral.
[51:46.800 --> 51:52.000] They're all done without consulting anybody. And they're all done in defiance of the Constitution.
[51:52.000 --> 51:59.760] The son of a gun. Who can try to cover for this guy? Well, you know, people like Alex
[51:59.760 --> 52:05.360] Jones and people like Glenn Beck and people like Mark Levin, as long as Trump is doing what Israel
[52:05.360 --> 52:10.880] wants. It's just amazing to see the sycophants around this guy. As Antiwar points out,
[52:11.600 --> 52:18.000] today the cartel of the sons is used to describe a network of Venezuelan officials
[52:18.000 --> 52:24.800] allegedly involved in the drug trade, but it doesn't exist as a structured organization.
[52:25.440 --> 52:31.600] The Trump administration appears set to use the designation as a pretext to launch an illegal war,
[52:31.600 --> 52:39.760] one that Americans overwhelmingly do not want. And again, you just create this organization.
[52:39.760 --> 52:45.200] We'll call it the cartel of the sons. And of course, what it will be is the administration.
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[53:45.680 --> 53:50.720] A regime that we want to overthrow. And we'll call it a cartel so that we can overthrow it.
[53:51.360 --> 54:01.760] Well, at the same time, we have this happening. And he wants to go to war with Venezuela
[54:02.400 --> 54:08.400] over fentanyl, which nobody has ever said comes from Venezuela. Trump, over the weekend,
[54:09.200 --> 54:15.440] pardoned Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former president of Honduras,
[54:16.400 --> 54:22.960] who is in the US serving a 45-year sentence in US prison for drug trafficking.
[54:23.840 --> 54:30.160] So at the same time, he wants to open up a massive war against Venezuela. At the same time that he
[54:30.160 --> 54:39.120] authorizes he and his subordinates, authorize the execution of non-combatants in a phony made up war,
[54:39.840 --> 54:45.760] and then defiantly says that, yeah, we kill people who are struggling in the water after we've hit
[54:45.760 --> 54:53.040] the ship. At the same time, he does that. He pardons this guy who has been imprisoned
[54:54.000 --> 54:59.680] for drug trafficking. Well, this is keeping within Trump's whole policy of
[55:00.320 --> 55:05.600] the people giving the orders are immune, but the people who follow and carry out the orders,
[55:05.600 --> 55:11.600] they should be executed for those. That's true. Now, part of this context is that they had an
[55:11.600 --> 55:17.920] election either this weekend or coming up. Yeah, it was yesterday. I don't know how it came out.
[55:17.920 --> 55:25.040] Sunday's presidential election in Honduras. So he endorsed a candidate there, and he said,
[55:25.040 --> 55:30.560] well, this candidate may not win because Venezuela may rig the elections. Now look,
[55:30.560 --> 55:35.280] I've reported for years and years, over a decade, I've been reporting about how Smartmatic
[55:36.080 --> 55:44.800] was created in Venezuela by three friends of Hugo Chavez, and Hugo Chavez and other
[55:44.800 --> 55:49.840] communists in the area. Never lost an election as long as Smartmatic was involved.
[55:49.840 --> 55:55.280] And there have been allegations, not just in the U.S. in 2020, but prior to that, and I'd reported
[55:55.280 --> 56:01.760] on it way prior to that, there'd been allegations. I reported on all this stuff in the 2016 election
[56:01.760 --> 56:08.960] cycle, and there were allegations in multiple Mexican states, I think they call them, territories,
[56:08.960 --> 56:14.560] like, you know, regions within Mexico, whatever they call them. They're not provinces like in
[56:14.560 --> 56:22.560] Canada, but let's say states in Mexico. Also in Brazil, also in the Philippines, that Smartmatic
[56:22.560 --> 56:26.800] was rigging elections. And so for Trump to say, well, if they're going to use Smartmatic, maybe
[56:26.800 --> 56:30.720] they're going to rig the election. Let me tell you though, what probably rigged the election more
[56:30.720 --> 56:37.680] than anything was for Trump to endorse this person. That endorsement from Trump was probably,
[56:38.560 --> 56:45.680] would probably cause this other guy to win in Honduras. And then he pardons, at the same time,
[56:46.320 --> 56:52.160] this massive person who is a massive drug trafficker that everybody recognized for that.
[56:52.160 --> 57:01.680] He endorsed some guy named Nazri Tito Asfura. I guess we'd just call him nasty. Nasty Tito Asfura.
[57:02.400 --> 57:08.800] And so he said, I would be very supportive of his government if he won. And then he said,
[57:08.800 --> 57:13.760] I'll be granting a full pardon and a complete pardon to Hernandez, saying that he's been treated
[57:13.760 --> 57:19.680] very harshly and unfairly. Well, last year, the Department of Justice said, as they were
[57:19.680 --> 57:27.280] sentencing Hernandez to 45 years in prison for conspiring to, quote, facilitate the importation
[57:27.280 --> 57:32.640] of an almost unfathomable 400 tons of cocaine to this country.
[57:34.880 --> 57:41.520] So they accused him and his brother for drug trafficking and for firearms crimes.
[57:42.800 --> 57:49.920] As president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez abused his power to support one of the largest
[57:49.920 --> 57:56.320] and most violent drug trafficking conspiracies in the world. And the people of Honduras and the U.S.
[57:56.320 --> 58:02.000] bore the consequences, said the Department of Justice at the time. Well, so a lot of people
[58:02.000 --> 58:06.960] are looking at this and saying, how is he taking one of the biggest drug traffickers
[58:06.960 --> 58:12.960] head of a country? You know, he's projecting all this stuff now onto Maduro. And I'm not a
[58:12.960 --> 58:19.280] supporter of Maduro. He's a communist and they have rigged elections and so forth. But I think
[58:19.280 --> 58:25.040] this is all about the oil and about regime change. And I think it's about a wag the dog aspect here.
[58:25.040 --> 58:32.160] But the contradiction is just insane. One guy who's a senior instructor at Western Washington
[58:32.160 --> 58:38.720] University said Trump is using the U.S. military to assassinate rival crime lords
[58:39.280 --> 58:45.520] and using pardon power to reward and elevate crime lord allies. Another person said,
[58:45.520 --> 58:50.720] is this for real? We're killing people we just suspect of drug trafficking and yet
[58:50.720 --> 58:58.160] we are pardoning convicted drug kingpins. Another person said, Trump, I will kill the drug cartels,
[58:58.160 --> 59:03.920] also Trump, pardoning a powerful drug trafficker. Finally, one person said,
[59:05.360 --> 59:11.760] they're lying to you and a bunch of voters falls for it every time. We know who that bunch of voters
[59:14.160 --> 59:19.760] but there's Democrats who do it as well. Trump did not immediately state his reason for pardoning
[59:19.760 --> 59:26.320] Hernandez. However, we can guess something that may have something to do with it. It was actually
[59:26.320 --> 59:36.160] in Honduras that Peter Thiel and many of his technocrat billionaire friends had decided
[59:36.160 --> 59:41.360] that they were going to start up a special libertarian city. They called it Prospera.
[59:41.360 --> 59:46.400] Remember that startup city? You know, wealthy libertarians, I would say not even wealthy
[59:46.400 --> 59:50.800] libertarians but libertarians for the longest time have said, you know, we need to just get out
[59:50.800 --> 59:58.800] of these countries that are abusing us, that are acting and that really strikes a chord with me.
[59:59.440 --> 01:00:04.720] So they talk about setting up a city out in the ocean in international waters and of course,
[01:00:04.720 --> 01:00:09.920] you know that that would not last because of the abusive governments that are out there but
[01:00:10.480 --> 01:00:14.800] they worked with the government of Honduras, they worked with this guy Juan Hernandez
[01:00:15.680 --> 01:00:23.520] to set up Prospera, a private for-profit city with his own government to court foreign investors
[01:00:23.520 --> 01:00:30.080] through low taxes and light regulation. And so again, the people involved in it, people like
[01:00:30.080 --> 01:00:38.240] Peter Thiel, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Mark Andreessen and so forth, they all worked with this guy
[01:00:38.240 --> 01:00:45.840] Hernandez. Perhaps this is why he gets pardoned. The drug thing doesn't matter at all to Trump.
[01:00:47.120 --> 01:00:53.760] So again, if you understand Trump and you understand the motives of his donors and controllers,
[01:00:54.320 --> 01:01:00.240] the technocrats, the Zionists and so forth, then you understand, just look at the people that give
[01:01:00.240 --> 01:01:04.800] him money and you look at what they want out of things and then you can understand why Trump is
[01:01:04.800 --> 01:01:10.880] doing these contradictory things over and over again. There really isn't any contradiction at
[01:01:10.880 --> 01:01:18.560] all. And you know, as we had this murder by this Afghan guy, which we're going to talk about coming
[01:01:18.560 --> 01:01:25.680] up, the zero units from the CIA, double O units is what they call them. Again, I think it's these
[01:01:25.680 --> 01:01:31.760] people are like playing James Bond, you know, the double O agents from the British government had
[01:01:31.760 --> 01:01:36.240] license to kill. Well, basically these guys in Afghanistan did have a license to kill.
[01:01:37.120 --> 01:01:43.600] And so one of them was brought back. He was brought back by Biden. And then the CIA was
[01:01:43.600 --> 01:01:48.720] insisting these people be brought back, actually putting them ahead of other people as they were
[01:01:48.720 --> 01:01:55.440] trying to bug out of Afghanistan. And so CIA gets these people back and they push this through and
[01:01:55.440 --> 01:02:00.800] the Trump administration actually signed the papers to let him stay. So Biden brought him in,
[01:02:00.800 --> 01:02:05.280] Trump administration did that. And yet we look at places like the Babylon B, for example,
[01:02:05.280 --> 01:02:11.840] this is exactly what is wrong. They take the position that it's all Biden's fault, right?
[01:02:12.400 --> 01:02:18.720] Turkey pardoned by Biden administration four times commits violent Turkey murder.
[01:02:20.240 --> 01:02:25.680] Well, again, this is just partisan finger pointing and people are doing that over this
[01:02:25.680 --> 01:02:32.560] Afghanistan guy. Look, both Republicans and Democrats own the Afghanistan war. Trump owns
[01:02:32.560 --> 01:02:36.960] the Afghanistan war. He kept it the entire four years, even though he said he was going to shut
[01:02:36.960 --> 01:02:44.240] it down. Biden did not shut it down. Biden did not do a disorderly evacuation by choice. They
[01:02:44.240 --> 01:02:47.600] did it because they had no choice. They did it because they were losing the war. They had no
[01:02:47.600 --> 01:02:52.160] intention of leaving. I reported on it. So many times you had all these people from the Pentagon
[01:02:52.160 --> 01:02:58.400] saying we're going to stay there for at least 20 years. Why? Well, again, they have lithium
[01:02:58.400 --> 01:03:05.520] and that's a military strategic place in terms of being closer to Russia or whatever. But
[01:03:06.800 --> 01:03:11.280] it could come up a lot of different reasons for it. I think opioids had a lot to do with it.
[01:03:11.920 --> 01:03:18.480] The poppy fields that were there, they went from less than 10% of the world's supply to the high
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[01:04:18.800 --> 01:04:22.640] 90s and kept it there. Every year was a bumper crop and RT would point that out.
[01:04:23.440 --> 01:04:28.480] The American press was silent on that. And so yeah, they were getting their drugs because you
[01:04:28.480 --> 01:04:36.000] want to talk about the drug war. That's the CIA folks. That's our own government that is running
[01:04:36.000 --> 01:04:40.320] the drug war. And it really is what this one guy says. This is like rival drug gangs. You're going
[01:04:40.320 --> 01:04:46.240] to pardon this one guy who's his drug lord ally and another guy who he wants to come after, even
[01:04:46.240 --> 01:04:51.840] if he isn't a drug lord, he's going to accuse him of that and come after him. So, you know,
[01:04:51.840 --> 01:04:57.360] Babylon B. Turkey pardoned by Biden, four times commits violent Turkey murder. And just in case
[01:04:57.360 --> 01:05:02.800] you don't understand what they are pointing the finger at, they say the Turkey, a refugee from
[01:05:02.880 --> 01:05:07.760] Afghanistan had been in and out of prison during Biden's presidential term on charges of
[01:05:07.760 --> 01:05:13.040] trespassing, grand theft auto and illegal narcotic exercise. So we're going to take a look at that
[01:05:13.040 --> 01:05:17.760] guy when we come back. But we got some comments over there from Marky Mark. That's right. Marky
[01:05:17.760 --> 01:05:22.160] Mark. Thank you very much for the tip. Says we long ago became what we fought in World War II.
[01:05:22.160 --> 01:05:32.960] L.C.D.R. Mush Morton of sub SS Wahoo, the SS Wahoo torpedoed a Japanese freighter. After the
[01:05:32.960 --> 01:05:38.880] sinking, he ordered his crew to machine gun the survivors in the water. And that's, you know,
[01:05:38.880 --> 01:05:45.440] I mean, we laugh at the name, but it's actually a Wahoo fish, I think. But it sounds like some
[01:05:45.440 --> 01:05:50.640] picket riding the bomb down at the end of Dr. Franco. But yeah, that's a, that's a crime,
[01:05:50.640 --> 01:05:55.680] you know. And when you look at how, you know, civilian targets, both the Nazis,
[01:05:55.680 --> 01:05:59.600] as well as the allied forces targeted civilian populations, you know, they-
[01:05:59.600 --> 01:06:04.320] Russia committed heinous atrocities on civilian populations. The Japanese
[01:06:04.320 --> 01:06:08.000] were horrific. And China, yeah. Talked about the Rape of Nanking.
[01:06:08.000 --> 01:06:13.440] Everybody was doing it. And we sunk to that level. You know, Western Europe and America
[01:06:13.440 --> 01:06:18.080] used to have the standards of Christian principles and the just war theory. You would never do the
[01:06:18.080 --> 01:06:22.800] types of things that we did with the fire bombing of Dresden or with the nuclear bombs,
[01:06:22.800 --> 01:06:26.240] as I've said before, they wouldn't say, well, that ended the war early. Well, if you wanted
[01:06:26.240 --> 01:06:30.880] to end the war early, you could have dropped those nuclear bombs on the troops that were fighting
[01:06:30.880 --> 01:06:36.080] our troops. That would have been legitimate under the rules of war to drop them on civilian
[01:06:36.080 --> 01:06:39.920] population. However, it's not. And it's the same kind of argument. Well, you know, if we don't
[01:06:39.920 --> 01:06:43.440] kill all those civilians, they might put on a uniform and come after us as well. So let's
[01:06:43.440 --> 01:06:50.560] kill the non-combatants. That's essentially the argument that murdering War Pete is making
[01:06:51.280 --> 01:06:57.520] and doesn't cut it. Also, it's another thing to remember is while what happened there is still
[01:06:57.520 --> 01:07:02.560] a crime, it's still an atrocity. That was in the middle of an ongoing hot war where they had
[01:07:02.560 --> 01:07:07.280] atrocities to look at and say, look what they did to our side. These are guys that are in the heat
[01:07:07.280 --> 01:07:12.400] of, you know, the moment where they've seen what the Japanese are doing, or at least they've heard
[01:07:12.400 --> 01:07:19.040] about it. And so they are wound up and they want to, this is just cold blooded, premeditated
[01:07:19.040 --> 01:07:25.200] precision murder. Yeah. This is, you know, they're both crimes and both should be prosecuted.
[01:07:25.200 --> 01:07:31.280] Both are wrong. Yes. But it's easier to understand how someone could be, you know, worked up into a
[01:07:31.280 --> 01:07:36.720] frenzy during a war as opposed to where we are right now, which is just press a button and
[01:07:36.720 --> 01:07:43.280] obliterate a person. And the law makes a distinction between murder that is committed
[01:07:43.280 --> 01:07:49.440] under passion, murder that is committed accidentally, murder that is cold, calculated, premeditated.
[01:07:49.440 --> 01:07:57.440] That's what this is. It's that kind of murder. Pesodovante 1776 says Clinton, W, Bush, Obama,
[01:07:57.440 --> 01:08:02.080] Trump, Biden, and Trump are all war criminals and mass murderers. Yeah, I agree with that. I
[01:08:02.080 --> 01:08:08.320] absolutely agree with that. The difference is, is that Trump owns it. He's proud of it. He boasts
[01:08:08.320 --> 01:08:12.960] about it. Hegseth boasts about it. You know, these other guys tried to pretend that they weren't
[01:08:12.960 --> 01:08:17.600] doing it. We know that all these presidents have had affairs. You know, we're talking about
[01:08:17.600 --> 01:08:23.440] Eisenhower, FDR, any of these people. They've all had adulterous relationships while they
[01:08:23.440 --> 01:08:28.880] were married, but they all hit it. They covered up. Trump boasts about it, just like he boasts
[01:08:28.880 --> 01:08:34.800] about his murders with a hypodermic needle or with the missiles that he's got out there.
[01:08:34.800 --> 01:08:40.880] Yeah, we've never seen Bush bragging about being the father of 9-11 like Trump has bragged about
[01:08:40.880 --> 01:08:45.600] being the father of the vaccine. I'm the father of the inside job. Yeah.
[01:08:48.000 --> 01:08:50.800] And of course you had Obama saying, you know, I'm very good at killing people.
[01:08:50.800 --> 01:08:55.600] Yeah, and that's what Dave Chappelle said about Trump, which I keep thinking about that clip
[01:08:55.600 --> 01:08:59.600] where he says Trump's this guy. He says, you know what these guys are doing in there,
[01:08:59.600 --> 01:09:02.240] but they won't tell you that he'll come out and tell you this is what they're doing and
[01:09:02.240 --> 01:09:07.440] they'll go back in and join them. He'll keep doing it, but he's open about it. He's going to
[01:09:07.440 --> 01:09:14.400] tell you that that's what he's doing because he's absolutely unashamed. He's absolutely has no
[01:09:14.400 --> 01:09:21.920] morality whatsoever. He's not just immoral. He's amoral. There is no moral code to Donald Trump
[01:09:21.920 --> 01:09:26.400] whatsoever. It's about how does he get money? How does he get control? That's it.
[01:09:27.440 --> 01:09:30.400] He's like some kind of a shark out there. He's got one goal to feed.
[01:09:31.840 --> 01:09:39.520] Skunk Hollow Rose Gardens. War crimes don't stick ever. Revolting villager. Once our police and
[01:09:39.520 --> 01:09:44.080] military is populated with recently illegal aliens, the government will be a threat to U.S.
[01:09:44.080 --> 01:09:48.800] citizens as well. Well, the government is already a threat, but yeah, they have been putting out
[01:09:48.800 --> 01:09:54.240] calls. I've seen it in places like California. Just like, hey, why don't you join up and you
[01:09:54.240 --> 01:09:59.040] can serve the community? And we saw that in Australia as well. Hey, come to Australia.
[01:09:59.040 --> 01:10:04.000] We've got great beaches. You can join the police force and we don't care where you're from. You
[01:10:04.000 --> 01:10:10.400] want to come here, get a job where you can abuse our citizenry and feed off of it? Come on, buddy.
[01:10:10.400 --> 01:10:15.680] Bring it on in. We'll give you a night stick. You can beat our citizenry with it.
[01:10:15.680 --> 01:10:21.440] And somewhere here there was a nice recruitment. Yeah, here it is DHS. Listen to this. This is the
[01:10:21.440 --> 01:10:27.520] way they see themselves. This should frighten you. This is the way American federal law enforcement
[01:10:27.520 --> 01:10:39.440] sees itself. They think I'm hiding. The wicked flee when no man pursueth,
[01:10:40.160 --> 01:10:42.400] but the righteous are bold as a lion.
[01:10:51.920 --> 01:10:56.000] I think we should add to that clip for context what C.S. Lewis said about the people
[01:10:56.640 --> 01:11:03.200] who are convinced of being righteous when they're not.
[01:11:10.160 --> 01:11:15.680] This is like the, that's really a good intro to what we're going to be talking about in terms of
[01:11:15.680 --> 01:11:21.040] the zero unit killers that we train, that the CIA train. I say we because it's our government
[01:11:22.000 --> 01:11:28.560] that they trained in Afghanistan, what this guy did. You train people to be killers and you glorify
[01:11:28.560 --> 01:11:34.640] all of this stuff. It's not done to protect. This is done as you were pointing out with the
[01:11:35.600 --> 01:11:40.320] SEAL Team 6, a guy who just loves to kill people. And that's what they're selling people.
[01:11:40.320 --> 01:11:44.720] They're selling that though for domestic law enforcement here. That's a recruitment video
[01:11:45.360 --> 01:11:50.480] from DHS. Do you want to wear night goggles? You want to do no night nighttime raids on people?
[01:11:51.280 --> 01:11:55.040] You want to kill Americans or people who are in America, whether they're Americans or not?
[01:11:56.160 --> 01:11:59.280] That's what they have become, you know, the militarization of the police.
[01:11:59.920 --> 01:12:01.760] You should be very concerned about that. Go ahead.
[01:12:01.760 --> 01:12:09.040] Also, all of these ads for this stuff are getting ridiculous with how dramatic they are
[01:12:09.040 --> 01:12:13.920] with the propaganda. We've got three of them in the deck, including one that is actually for
[01:12:13.920 --> 01:12:21.200] a propaganda unit. That's right. That's right. Yeah, that's the dark ad from DHS. Here's one
[01:12:21.200 --> 01:12:33.840] that portrays them as superheroes. This is DHS. Cartoon Animate.
[01:12:39.600 --> 01:12:44.240] One of the great intro themes of all time though. What is this from?
[01:12:44.240 --> 01:12:52.880] Pokemon. It's the original Pokemon theme song. Oh, okay. Not my thing. Oh, there it is. Pokemon.
[01:13:03.200 --> 01:13:07.840] Gonna round up all those Pokemons. They got their little surveillance thing.
[01:13:08.240 --> 01:13:11.840] I got a Pokemon over here. You know that game? Pokemon Go?
[01:13:11.840 --> 01:13:24.960] Yeah. Yeah, that's right. Gotta catch them all. Let's go search for the Pokemons that are out
[01:13:24.960 --> 01:13:34.560] there. When I see that and how juvenile that is, combined with this militarization of the police,
[01:13:34.640 --> 01:13:38.240] it reminds me of The Man Who Would Be King, which by the way is what we should probably be
[01:13:38.240 --> 01:13:46.160] calling Trump The Man Who Would Be King. That excellent film that had Sean McConnery and
[01:13:46.160 --> 01:13:51.680] Michael Caine and at one point they line up the
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[01:14:55.520 --> 01:15:02.880] And he says, see that guy there with a size five hat, head size for a size five hat. He goes,
[01:15:02.880 --> 01:15:08.080] we're gonna make a bloody hero out of him. You see that guy that's got an eighth grade
[01:15:09.840 --> 01:15:13.840] outlook of the world and is thinking of Pokemon or whatever. Maybe not even eighth grade,
[01:15:13.840 --> 01:15:20.240] maybe eight year old. We'll make a big DHS agent out of him. That's what I think of you guys at
[01:15:20.240 --> 01:15:26.240] DHS. That's exactly what I think of you. You're a bunch of children killing people. Go ahead.
[01:15:26.240 --> 01:15:34.160] I was more talking about that other ad in the deck for joining the military, which was the
[01:15:34.160 --> 01:15:38.640] PsyOp one, first row, seventh video. Yeah, that's right. We'll play that one here.
[01:15:38.640 --> 01:15:44.640] This is from Fort Bragg. This is something that they've done multiple times now.
[01:15:47.360 --> 01:15:55.760] Glorifying PsyOps against us. So your government is glorifying nighttime raids. They're glorifying
[01:15:55.760 --> 01:16:00.160] PsyOps. And this is a recruitment ad. You can be on the other side of this insanity.
[01:16:00.880 --> 01:16:05.760] You can be the person who's controlling everybody. We are everywhere, it says.
[01:16:08.640 --> 01:16:23.360] There's another force applied in combat that we generally don't think of as a weapon of war.
[01:16:24.240 --> 01:16:33.360] That weapon is words. Words are weapons. Telling the truth is the only way in which to influence
[01:16:33.360 --> 01:16:36.960] people. This is psychological warfare.
[01:16:45.200 --> 01:16:49.520] And that ghost thing. I remember they did one of these several years ago. I remember that walking
[01:16:49.520 --> 01:16:55.440] ghost. This is a new ad. They just keep doing that kind of stuff. Go ahead. We have Peso Novante,
[01:16:55.440 --> 01:17:00.640] 1776. The military can be green-lighted to murder suspected drug runners on the high seas.
[01:17:00.720 --> 01:17:06.480] They can be green-lighted on American soil. That's right. High boost. We have to kill all
[01:17:06.480 --> 01:17:13.280] drug dealers that I don't pardon. Trump maggot logic. Once you get a pardon from Trump, you're
[01:17:13.280 --> 01:17:18.640] clear. You're fine. He's great. He's one of our guys. I talk to him. He likes me. We're going to
[01:17:18.640 --> 01:17:24.080] make money together. It's a great deal. Love it. Gard Goldsmith. And of course you can find Gard
[01:17:24.080 --> 01:17:29.440] at Liberty Conspiracy, Monday through Friday at 6 p.m. on Rumble. And you can find him on Twitter
[01:17:29.440 --> 01:17:36.960] at Gard Goldsmith and on Substack. Go check Gard out. Says the people who voted to fund the NDAA
[01:17:36.960 --> 01:17:43.120] and who allowed Trump to use the military without any declaration of war are guilty. Trump is guilty.
[01:17:43.120 --> 01:17:47.600] Those who voted for him to take my money are guilty. That's right. And you know, that's the
[01:17:47.600 --> 01:17:54.400] thing. As one of the commenters said earlier, these war crime things don't ever stick. And the
[01:17:54.400 --> 01:18:00.240] fact that the NDAA is a guaranteed, it's going to pass. It doesn't matter how much money they put
[01:18:00.240 --> 01:18:04.480] into it. We went over a trillion dollars this time. It is always going to pass. That's why when they
[01:18:04.480 --> 01:18:08.640] take something that is really controversial, they don't feel like they can get it through,
[01:18:08.640 --> 01:18:12.240] because it's such an affront to the American people and the Constitution. They'll stick it in
[01:18:12.240 --> 01:18:18.400] the NDAA. And because they know it's a guaranteed pass. You know, the military industrial complex
[01:18:18.960 --> 01:18:24.960] runs this country. We've become the national security state post World War II. Everything is
[01:18:24.960 --> 01:18:31.120] about so-called national security. And yet it doesn't make us safe at all. Molly Brown dog.
[01:18:31.120 --> 01:18:38.160] They used to just plant evidence and now they blow it up. Yeah. High boost says dead men tell no
[01:18:38.160 --> 01:18:46.400] tales, kill them all. Yeah. Yeah. We are the pirates, aren't we? Yo ho, yo ho. Pesanovante,
[01:18:46.400 --> 01:18:52.000] 1776 bounties, no fly zones, land operations, regime change. Sounds like a war to me. A real
[01:18:52.000 --> 01:18:57.600] war, not a drug war. The thing that really blows me away is the cavalier way he just declares,
[01:18:57.600 --> 01:19:03.360] oh yeah, we're going to impose a no fly zone over here. That's not just affecting the country.
[01:19:03.360 --> 01:19:07.440] That's every other country then has to contend with that. Every other country has to sit there
[01:19:07.440 --> 01:19:11.360] and think, well, if I fly through this. Well, he hasn't declared it as a no fly zone,
[01:19:11.360 --> 01:19:17.760] but effectively he did. He didn't use that term. Yes. But again, this is the kind of semantics that
[01:19:17.760 --> 01:19:21.840] they use. We all know what he's doing. He's making it a no fly zone. I'm not saying it's
[01:19:21.840 --> 01:19:26.480] a no fly zone, but you know, if you go there, you might get killed. Yeah. We might accidentally
[01:19:26.480 --> 01:19:32.720] think that your plane is transporting drugs and we all know what we do with suspected drug runners.
[01:19:32.720 --> 01:19:35.520] I guess it's a no boat zone either from a pirate Pete.
[01:19:40.080 --> 01:19:44.880] We found out that their definition for a drug boat is any boat with enough motors on it. So
[01:19:45.680 --> 01:19:50.400] any plane that's fast enough could be a drug plane. That's right. They all tend to go pretty
[01:19:50.400 --> 01:19:55.920] fast to stay in the air. You know, I'm no expert on the kind of fishing that this guy was doing
[01:19:55.920 --> 01:20:02.880] out of Columbia, but I'm looking at that and I'm thinking, well, you know, if I was doing some
[01:20:02.880 --> 01:20:06.640] deep sea fishing, I don't think I would have, that's the whole thing that I like about fishing
[01:20:06.640 --> 01:20:10.960] is just too slow moving. I don't think I'd have the patience to sit there on a trawler,
[01:20:10.960 --> 01:20:14.320] you know, going at a slow speed out to where it is. You might need to have a trawler in order
[01:20:14.320 --> 01:20:21.280] to get the fish on it. But, you know, if I could get more motors on there so I could get back and
[01:20:21.280 --> 01:20:27.920] forth to work faster, I think I would do that. But that's, I don't know, killing somebody because
[01:20:27.920 --> 01:20:32.640] the kind of boat that they have, excusing it, that's insane. What a liberal mindset to say
[01:20:32.640 --> 01:20:40.400] your boat is too fast. That's right. It's like you got too many, too many rounds in your magazine
[01:20:40.400 --> 01:20:47.200] and you got too many motors on the back of your boat and I had to kill you. It really is. One,
[01:20:47.200 --> 01:20:53.040] two, three, four motors. Sorry, bud. That's a missile for you. So the libs will do it
[01:20:53.040 --> 01:20:56.560] for the gun. The conservative Trump supporters will do it for the boat.
[01:20:58.000 --> 01:21:01.360] Jev Ginn says Trump is easily worse than the other Democrats.
[01:21:02.880 --> 01:21:08.000] That's right. He is a Democrat. Let's never forget. Yeah. Molly Brown Dog, Trump has done enough
[01:21:08.000 --> 01:21:12.160] damage to the Constitution to warn impeachment, but it wouldn't solve the problem. A new dictator
[01:21:12.160 --> 01:21:17.120] would just take over in his place. That's right. He is precedent Trump. He's there
[01:21:17.120 --> 01:21:24.880] to move it and I agree that these precedents that he's making and he's doing it with the
[01:21:24.880 --> 01:21:31.440] complicity of people who in the past would have opposed violation of the Constitution because
[01:21:31.440 --> 01:21:36.640] they were originalists. Now these people, these conservatives applaud it when it's Trump and I
[01:21:36.640 --> 01:21:42.320] see it across the board. I mean, I see it from not just the media people, but people like Victor
[01:21:42.320 --> 01:21:47.520] Davis Hanson, a historian who's out there, and they make every kind of excuse that you can make
[01:21:47.520 --> 01:21:51.920] for Trump to set these things up. I mean, if you're a historian and you can't figure out
[01:21:51.920 --> 01:21:56.560] the times that you live in, I'm not interested in hearing what you have to say about things
[01:21:56.560 --> 01:22:01.600] that happened before you were alive. So I can write off Victor Davis Hanson completely.
[01:22:01.600 --> 01:22:06.160] It's like that scene from the Blues Brothers where they meet up with the girls that are in
[01:22:06.160 --> 01:22:10.480] love with him again and he just starts listing off every possible excuse he could have come up with
[01:22:10.480 --> 01:22:14.960] for why whatever happened, happened or didn't happen, didn't happen. Just like the sun was in
[01:22:14.960 --> 01:22:20.160] my eyes as they're wearing sunglasses in a tunnel. You know, just that's what's going on with Trump.
[01:22:20.160 --> 01:22:25.440] No matter what happens, there's somebody there to list all the reasons. Well, it's not, you know,
[01:22:25.440 --> 01:22:29.520] he didn't do it. If he did, it's actually a good thing anyway. Hi Boo, said you have to pardon
[01:22:29.520 --> 01:22:33.760] drug dealers to start wars against drug dealers. That's right. If you've got all the drug dealers
[01:22:33.760 --> 01:22:38.800] locked up, who are you going to fight? Real Jason Barker. And of course, Jason Barker's parts of
[01:22:38.800 --> 01:22:43.520] Nights of the Storm, which you can find at nightsofthestorm.com. See the schedule for their
[01:22:43.520 --> 01:22:49.120] show, our show, guard show, Tony's show, many shows, nightsofthestorm.com. Says,
[01:22:49.120 --> 01:22:52.560] pharmaceutical manufacturers have to do an environmental analysis on the impact of their
[01:22:52.560 --> 01:22:56.480] drugs to the water. But when it's fentanyl, I guess we don't care about massive amounts
[01:22:56.480 --> 01:23:04.400] being blown into the water. Good point. I think we should blow up these, these fluoride centers
[01:23:05.360 --> 01:23:09.040] in the floor right under the water. Maybe we should do that. In Minecraft, not in real. We
[01:23:09.040 --> 01:23:17.280] shouldn't. Yeah, I'm being facetious. I'm not calling for the terrorism here. Do not go commit
[01:23:17.280 --> 01:23:21.600] acts of violence. That's right. All right. We're going to take a quick break folks and we'll be
[01:23:21.600 --> 01:23:30.800] right back.
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[01:25:42.160 --> 01:25:50.960] Well, let's talk about this killer who shot a couple of National Guardsmen in DC,
[01:25:50.960 --> 01:25:56.320] traveled across the country to do it. Came from Washington State to Washington DC.
[01:25:57.200 --> 01:26:04.480] This was a killer that was trained by the CIA as part of their zero unit fighters in Afghanistan.
[01:26:05.040 --> 01:26:11.520] The double O section there are licensed to kill people. And the CIA helped to bring thousands
[01:26:12.160 --> 01:26:20.080] of Afghan partner forces called the Zero Unit to the US under Biden's watch. This is just the
[01:26:20.080 --> 01:26:26.720] news. And again, they want to make this partisan. This was something that was happening under Trump
[01:26:26.720 --> 01:26:32.480] as well. Trump, they're brought under Biden's watch because it all collapsed and the war was
[01:26:32.480 --> 01:26:38.400] lost under Biden. Trump could have done it. He had promised to do it. He did not end the war. He
[01:26:38.400 --> 01:26:44.080] could have ended it and had an orderly withdrawal. Instead, it was a panicked evacuation.
[01:26:44.800 --> 01:26:52.400] And that was the issue. But of course, the conservative media is making this strictly partisan,
[01:26:53.040 --> 01:26:58.480] which is also a bunch of nonsense. The Afghan national who has been charged with shooting two
[01:26:58.480 --> 01:27:03.200] members of the West Virginia National Guard this week was reportedly a member of the elite
[01:27:03.760 --> 01:27:12.240] Afghan zero unit forces backed by the CIA. Why do we call people that have been trained
[01:27:12.800 --> 01:27:19.440] to do really evil stuff? Why do we call them elite? Just call them evil. The CIA appeared
[01:27:19.440 --> 01:27:25.280] to have quietly cut a deal with thousands of its paramilitary style zero unit forces in Afghanistan
[01:27:25.280 --> 01:27:31.280] in August of 2021. As everything collapsed and the Taliban took back control of the country
[01:27:31.280 --> 01:27:37.520] and its capital of Kabul, according to a former intelligence officer who spoke with just the news
[01:27:37.520 --> 01:27:44.640] who declined to be identified, the terms of the deals were that if the zeros helped to secure
[01:27:44.640 --> 01:27:51.120] Hamid Karzai International Airport during the chaotic evacuation, then in exchange for that
[01:27:51.120 --> 01:27:57.600] and for their years of coordination with the US spy agency, the fighters and their families would
[01:27:57.600 --> 01:28:04.640] earn an airlift to the US. The Afghan fighter drove thousands of miles from the west coast of
[01:28:04.640 --> 01:28:10.160] the US and Washington state to attack two members of the West Virginia National Guard, killing one
[01:28:10.160 --> 01:28:17.600] of them. The other one is seriously injured and may still die. Numerous news outlets have reported
[01:28:17.600 --> 01:28:23.520] that this guy was a member of the zero units based out of Kandahar. The US cut a deal with
[01:28:23.520 --> 01:28:29.120] the Afghan zero unit commando forces to secure the Kabul airport. Again, I'm not a military guy,
[01:28:29.120 --> 01:28:34.000] but I looked at this and I thought, you know, they had Bagram Air Base, which is huge,
[01:28:35.120 --> 01:28:40.960] well fortified. Why did they choose to evacuate from a civilian airport? That's the first thing
[01:28:40.960 --> 01:28:44.880] I looked at and scratched my head. That didn't make any sense to me. Of course, I don't know
[01:28:44.880 --> 01:28:50.560] anything about wars. I just know when they're justified and they're not justified. The US cut
[01:28:50.560 --> 01:28:59.120] a deal with the Afghan zero units to go out and round up US citizens out of Kabul. Maybe that's
[01:28:59.120 --> 01:29:05.040] why they chose it because it was close to where all their political allies were. But anyway,
[01:29:05.040 --> 01:29:13.520] they went into the city and they gave them safe escort in. And so they relied on the zeros to
[01:29:13.520 --> 01:29:18.720] help clear the airfield and then use the Afghan commandos to provide security during evacuation.
[01:29:19.680 --> 01:29:24.480] I would say that that security could have been better. Didn't we have a bunch of US military
[01:29:24.480 --> 01:29:30.640] that were killed there and they were running the security for it? So New York Times reported that
[01:29:30.640 --> 01:29:37.920] this guy had enlisted with a zero unit at a very young age. The guard members apparently that were
[01:29:38.560 --> 01:29:44.720] shot by him were only blocks away from the White House. One was 20 years old, Sarah Beckstrom,
[01:29:44.960 --> 01:29:50.320] and the 24-year-old Andrew Wolf. Trump announced on Thursday that Beckstrom and army specialists
[01:29:50.320 --> 01:29:56.720] had died from gunshot wounds and added that Wolf remained in critical condition in the hospital.
[01:29:57.840 --> 01:30:02.160] Afghan EVAC, a US-based coalition advocating for Afghan refugees,
[01:30:02.720 --> 01:30:11.280] reportedly confirmed that this guy served in unit three of the zero units. Unit zero three,
[01:30:11.280 --> 01:30:17.920] I should say, was evacuated by the US military in August 2021, arrived in the US under humanitarian
[01:30:17.920 --> 01:30:25.600] parole, that he was granted asylum in April, that he had a special immigrant visa application
[01:30:25.600 --> 01:30:31.920] under consideration, which had received chief of mission approval, and that his SIV application
[01:30:31.920 --> 01:30:39.680] and COM application would have required review by the CIA. And so people blame Biden, the Republicans
[01:30:39.680 --> 01:30:45.680] blame Biden. Democrats say, yeah, but Trump administration signed off on his paperwork.
[01:30:46.960 --> 01:30:53.520] Here's the reality. This is the CIA, and this is the military, and they're calling the shots.
[01:30:54.320 --> 01:30:59.920] And as it is in so many instances, Trump and Biden are both just a couple of puppets
[01:30:59.920 --> 01:31:03.920] doing what they're told by their donors and by the military industrial complex.
[01:31:04.880 --> 01:31:11.840] Legacy media blames Trump for Biden's program. See, and this is just the news. Shame on you.
[01:31:12.800 --> 01:31:17.600] This is a bipartisan war. It's a bipartisan failure. And you should understand that it
[01:31:17.600 --> 01:31:21.920] doesn't matter whether it's a Trump or Biden, it doesn't matter if it's Democrat or Republican,
[01:31:21.920 --> 01:31:25.920] the CIA is running this country. And this is the kind of thing that they do.
[01:31:27.200 --> 01:31:33.520] Thousands of these zero unit guys were brought in. NBC News previously reported
[01:31:33.600 --> 01:31:41.440] that 10,000 to 12,000 members of the zero units were evacuated from Afghanistan. How elite is that
[01:31:41.440 --> 01:31:47.760] if you got 10 or 12,000? This is not like a half dozen highly trained individuals who've
[01:31:47.760 --> 01:31:52.720] gone through all kinds of stuff like the SEAL units or something like that. They're just killers.
[01:31:53.680 --> 01:31:58.320] The Washington Post reported that the zero unit soldiers collected US civilian personnel and
[01:31:58.320 --> 01:32:04.000] members from their homes there in Kabul and got them to the airport. There were days when
[01:32:04.000 --> 01:32:08.160] we couldn't get more people through the gates because the CIA kept pushing their own people.
[01:32:08.880 --> 01:32:14.080] They wanted them out. We wanted to do what we could to help. But it threw us back and there
[01:32:14.080 --> 01:32:20.560] were days when we couldn't let others in the gate because we were helping the CIA and their Afghans
[01:32:20.560 --> 01:32:26.400] first. Yeah, that's the way this thing operates. So what are these zero units?
[01:32:27.280 --> 01:32:33.920] They also called them double O units. Again, a license to kill. There were four main regional
[01:32:33.920 --> 01:32:42.400] CIA backed Afghan paramilitary units. They're officially known as 01020304. Created and
[01:32:42.400 --> 01:32:48.720] controlled by the CIA, unlike the Afghan National Army's regular commandos, which fell under the
[01:32:48.720 --> 01:32:57.120] Afghan Ministry of Defense. Now, the zero units were recruited, trained, paid, equipped, and tasked
[01:32:57.120 --> 01:33:04.320] organized directly by the CIA. They did not answer to the Afghan government in any meaningful way.
[01:33:04.880 --> 01:33:10.400] And you know, when I look at this, this is, again, going back to Iran, when I talked to,
[01:33:11.040 --> 01:33:16.880] when I was in engineering school at USF and there were a lot of Iranian students because of the time
[01:33:16.880 --> 01:33:25.440] the Shah of Iran was still there, ally of the US. And the people were wearing masks when they
[01:33:25.440 --> 01:33:30.320] protested what was happening in Iran. And I asked them about that. And they said, well,
[01:33:30.320 --> 01:33:37.040] they told me about the SAVAK. The SAVAK was a secret police organized and trained by the CIA
[01:33:38.240 --> 01:33:44.960] to squelch any political opposition by arresting, torturing, imprisoning, killing people.
[01:33:45.920 --> 01:33:49.920] That's what the CIA does. That's what the CIA was doing in Afghanistan.
[01:33:50.880 --> 01:33:57.440] It's amazing how ruthless and criminal the American government has become. That's why I call the CIA
[01:33:57.440 --> 01:34:03.280] the criminal intelligence agency. That's really what they are. They are, however, central to our
[01:34:03.280 --> 01:34:10.560] government. Almost exclusively, night raids and direct action, kill and capture missions,
[01:34:11.120 --> 01:34:17.760] targeting high value Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and later ISIS leaders. Except those are our allies. We just
[01:34:17.760 --> 01:34:26.800] put a former Al-Qaeda, ISIS guy in as the head of Syria. And even though he's killing Christians
[01:34:26.800 --> 01:34:32.320] and other minority groups, Trump wined and dined him at the White House and the Oval Office honored
[01:34:32.320 --> 01:34:39.200] him. These people were the CIA's primary ground force for counter-terrorism operations outside of
[01:34:39.200 --> 01:34:45.760] the conventional US military chain of command. They were extremely effective and feared. They
[01:34:45.760 --> 01:34:51.280] conducted thousands of night raids, two to three thousand per year at peak. And what do we see with
[01:34:51.280 --> 01:34:58.880] this DHS recruitment video? Night raids, right? We're going to go from full militarized no-knock
[01:34:58.880 --> 01:35:04.080] raids by SWAT teams to nighttime night vision raids, I guess is what we're going to be looking
[01:35:04.080 --> 01:35:10.000] at from DHS. Repeatedly accused by the UN, Afghan officials, and human rights groups of serious
[01:35:10.000 --> 01:35:18.720] abuses such as extrajudicial killings like War Pete is doing, torture, disappearing people,
[01:35:19.280 --> 01:35:25.840] and civilian casualties during raids. Several detailed UN and Human Rights Watch reports,
[01:35:25.920 --> 01:35:36.800] especially between 2019 and 2021, singled them out. Now, that's two of those three years is under
[01:35:36.800 --> 01:35:45.200] Trump, right? Again, the bipartisan nature of this and the fact that Trump and Biden are just
[01:35:45.200 --> 01:35:51.760] auto pens for the military industrial complex and their donors. You know, Trump is making a big deal
[01:35:51.760 --> 01:35:56.320] of Biden being an auto pen. You know, like, under whose authority did he do this kind of stuff?
[01:35:56.320 --> 01:36:00.320] Under whose authority are you doing things, Trump? Is this your idea or is it something
[01:36:00.320 --> 01:36:05.280] that's been told to you by your donors, your contributors, by the military industrial complex
[01:36:05.280 --> 01:36:12.480] and the CIA? They need to replace probably all of the presidents from the middle of the 20th century
[01:36:12.480 --> 01:36:20.320] on with auto pen portraits, not just Biden. So the US supplied weapons, night vision goggles,
[01:36:20.320 --> 01:36:27.520] like DHS now has and makes a big deal out of it. Join DHS and you get to wear night vision goggles
[01:36:27.520 --> 01:36:34.080] and you need to and you get an opportunity to do to Americans and do things in America that the CIA
[01:36:34.080 --> 01:36:40.560] has been training people to do in foreign countries. The tactics and the weapons of
[01:36:41.440 --> 01:36:48.960] war abroad become instruments of tyranny at home, just like Madison said. Night vision goggles,
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[01:38:33.360 --> 01:38:42.000] were the CIA's Afghan hunter killer teams. Highly capable, deniable from the US perspective and
[01:38:42.000 --> 01:38:50.880] extremely controversial. Well, again, deniable because everything that the CIA does, they deny.
[01:38:51.840 --> 01:39:00.240] But is it any wonder that when we create an assassin monster like that, that if he has difficulty
[01:39:00.240 --> 01:39:06.880] living with what he's done, that he would then take it out on people from the country that had
[01:39:06.880 --> 01:39:12.880] trained him to do this to his own countrymen, right? I don't see any surprise in any of that
[01:39:12.880 --> 01:39:18.000] at all. And it sickens me to see this turned into, oh, it was Biden who did it. Oh, it was Trump who
[01:39:18.000 --> 01:39:26.720] did it. It's the corruption of the American government. And so the DC National Guard shooter
[01:39:26.720 --> 01:39:32.000] workforce, CIA backed Kandahar Strike Force in Afghanistan, as I just said, granted asylum by
[01:39:32.000 --> 01:39:36.800] the Trump administration earlier this year. His cooperation with the CIA has been confirmed by
[01:39:36.800 --> 01:39:45.760] the spy agency's director, John Ratcliffe. Former Afghan general said that unit, the zero three unit
[01:39:46.560 --> 01:39:51.200] that he was in, they were the most active and professional forces trained and equipped by the
[01:39:51.200 --> 01:39:58.640] CIA. All their operations were conducted under CIA command. Human Rights Watch reported in 2019
[01:39:58.640 --> 01:40:03.760] that Afghan members of zero units have been responsible for extrajudicial executions,
[01:40:04.400 --> 01:40:10.160] enforced disappearances, indiscriminate airstrikes, attacks on medical facilities,
[01:40:10.160 --> 01:40:14.240] and other violations of international humanitarian law or the laws of war.
[01:40:14.960 --> 01:40:18.880] You see, this has been going on for a very long time. And it just keeps getting worse
[01:40:19.440 --> 01:40:25.760] and metastasizes to the extent that everybody sees it and they continue to do it because there's
[01:40:25.760 --> 01:40:34.320] never any consequences. During these killer capture operations, these forces would assault,
[01:40:34.320 --> 01:40:41.600] in some cases kill, medical staff. They would assault or kill accompanying civilian or non-combatant
[01:40:41.600 --> 01:40:49.120] caregivers, causing damage to the facilities. This is what happens when we have severed any
[01:40:49.520 --> 01:40:56.320] any attempt to have a moral restraint on war. This is what we've become, the kind of monsters
[01:40:56.320 --> 01:41:03.520] that we've become. And so when you look at where this guy is coming from in Afghanistan, at the
[01:41:03.520 --> 01:41:10.240] same time this is all happening, the Daily Skeptic has an article about the massive number of Afghans
[01:41:10.880 --> 01:41:18.560] that have immigrated into the UK. It says Reuters is trying to fact check away the appalling scourge
[01:41:18.640 --> 01:41:24.560] of Afghan sex attacks. It's been less than a week since an Afghan national
[01:41:24.560 --> 01:41:31.040] admitted raping a 12-year-old girl in Warwickshire. The crime was first propelled in the news cycle
[01:41:31.040 --> 01:41:36.320] over the summer amidst allegations that officials in the police and local council
[01:41:37.120 --> 01:41:40.560] were deliberately concealing the nationality of the alleged offenders.
[01:41:41.520 --> 01:41:48.480] His co-defendant Mohammed is also an Afghan national. They pleaded not guilty to attempting
[01:41:48.480 --> 01:41:54.880] to take a child, aiding and abetting rape of a child under 13 and intentional strangulation of the
[01:41:54.880 --> 01:42:02.160] girl. It's a high-profile case, an example of the link between migration and sex crimes and the way
[01:42:02.160 --> 01:42:06.400] British institutions are trying to downplay this obvious reality. And of course they're not the
[01:42:06.480 --> 01:42:13.920] only ones. Reuters published an article suggesting that to say that this is an Afghan issue
[01:42:14.560 --> 01:42:20.240] is unfounded. They're hoping to fact check a viral social media post which includes a chart
[01:42:21.040 --> 01:42:27.600] based on the Center for Migration Control data showing that Afghans have the highest rate
[01:42:27.600 --> 01:42:36.000] of sexual assault convictions by nationality in the UK at 59 per 10,000. And so that's the
[01:42:36.000 --> 01:42:43.120] fact. Then in June yet another Afghan was convicted of dragging a young schoolgirl
[01:42:43.120 --> 01:42:49.680] behind a pub in the town center and raping her. No remorse was shown during sentencing as he
[01:42:49.680 --> 01:42:58.240] repeatedly screamed liar at the judge. He sought to justify his depravity as a simple case of
[01:42:58.960 --> 01:43:05.120] cultural differences exacerbated by language barriers. This reminds me of the story of when
[01:43:05.120 --> 01:43:14.400] the British went into India and the military officer saw they had a custom where they would
[01:43:14.400 --> 01:43:20.560] when somebody died they would also throw the living widow on the funeral pyre and burn her
[01:43:20.560 --> 01:43:26.080] alive. He saw they said stop that and they came up to him and said but sir you don't understand we
[01:43:26.080 --> 01:43:32.240] have a custom. He said we have a custom as well in our country. We kill people who do that.
[01:43:32.240 --> 01:43:35.280] It's a cultural difference.
[01:43:38.720 --> 01:43:44.000] This is another one of those things just there are certain cultures that you cannot integrate.
[01:43:44.000 --> 01:43:51.680] There's no number of Afghans that is safe to bring in. Not one, not two. The appropriate number of
[01:43:51.680 --> 01:43:58.880] Afghans to bring into your country is zero. Is zero. Their culture is violent and barbaric.
[01:43:59.440 --> 01:44:06.000] They are routinely, no matter where they go, they set up these cabals that allows themselves to rape
[01:44:07.120 --> 01:44:12.960] girls. The Muslim culture is just bad. It's evil. You heard it here first I guess.
[01:44:13.600 --> 01:44:20.960] Reminds me of that joke. I have the full quote here from Charles James Napier. It says you say
[01:44:20.960 --> 01:44:26.720] that it is your custom to burn widows very well. We also have a custom. When a man burns a woman
[01:44:26.720 --> 01:44:33.360] alive we tie a rope around their necks and then we hang them. Build your funeral pyre. Beside it
[01:44:33.360 --> 01:44:38.560] my carpenters will build our gallows. You may follow your customs and we will follow ours.
[01:44:40.720 --> 01:44:45.120] When we go back to the early days after 2001 there was a joke going around the
[01:44:45.120 --> 01:44:49.200] little lady had her knitting needles taken away by TSA because they were afraid she was going to
[01:44:49.200 --> 01:44:57.440] knit an Afghan. It's a blanket condemnation of the culture that we're involved in here.
[01:44:59.040 --> 01:45:04.080] If we were a serious country we would not be importing Afghans or Somalis or these other
[01:45:04.080 --> 01:45:11.600] violent backwards people that cannot contribute in any meaningful way to our society. They have
[01:45:11.600 --> 01:45:16.800] not made anything good out of their countries and they will not be a benefit to ours.
[01:45:17.600 --> 01:45:22.720] That's right. The Daily Mail based on freedom of information requests to police forces found
[01:45:22.720 --> 01:45:27.600] that Afghans were arrested for sex crimes at a rate that is 20 times higher than Brits.
[01:45:28.560 --> 01:45:34.560] Daily Skeptic says it is because the norms and socialization processes of these men are
[01:45:34.560 --> 01:45:40.800] fundamentally different and immeasurably worse than those here. Men raised in a nation where
[01:45:40.800 --> 01:45:48.080] women are seen as less than cattle are of course more likely to as a cohort to demonstrate attitudes
[01:45:48.080 --> 01:45:54.080] and behaviors that these islands did not have in the middle ages. The country feels at the
[01:45:54.080 --> 01:45:59.600] breaking point the open borders experiment has failed. There is no doubt that radical change
[01:45:59.600 --> 01:46:06.320] is coming. Legacy media like Reuters is trying to fact check away reality. They are the last
[01:46:06.320 --> 01:46:13.200] stand of a dying political paradigm. Their relevance is waning and bereft of any ideological
[01:46:13.200 --> 01:46:18.880] underpinning aside from vapid internationalism and multiculturalism. That's why I have to say
[01:46:18.880 --> 01:46:25.040] you know we have to if we're going to reclaim our culture our country you can't
[01:46:26.720 --> 01:46:30.080] have a culture war if you don't have a culture. We have to decide what our culture should be
[01:46:30.720 --> 01:46:34.080] and we have to be unapologetic about standing up for that culture.
[01:46:35.040 --> 01:46:40.320] And so you know people are looking at this and just saying what's going on? Well it has to be
[01:46:40.320 --> 01:46:46.000] the CIA. You need to understand how the CIA is involved from the very inception of this
[01:46:46.640 --> 01:46:51.040] as well as the psychological warfare groups like that video I just showed you Fort Bragg.
[01:46:53.040 --> 01:46:59.600] Of course Fort Bragg is where we're might have been just me but there was that story of all the
[01:46:59.600 --> 01:47:04.320] drug dealing and drug running and all kinds of nefarious actions that were happening out of
[01:47:04.320 --> 01:47:10.560] Fort Bragg by these special operations groups and you know this is what they get up to in their
[01:47:10.560 --> 01:47:20.240] spare time apparently. When they're not murdering people for Donald Trump they are going crazy and
[01:47:20.240 --> 01:47:26.560] dealing drugs. We met a guy who was a former Navy SEAL. It's kind of interesting the circumstances
[01:47:26.560 --> 01:47:34.640] he told us. He said and he was kind of a small guy but he was tough and he knew how to survive
[01:47:34.640 --> 01:47:38.640] in the woods. He said no matter what happens to society he says I could just walk out in the woods
[01:47:39.360 --> 01:47:46.320] and never come back and I'd be able to survive out there. And he got out of the SEALs because
[01:47:50.160 --> 01:47:54.320] he said he was planting explosives on a bridge somewhere down South America.
[01:47:54.880 --> 01:47:59.680] I was thinking wait a minute what's this about? And he fell as he was doing it and he injured
[01:47:59.680 --> 01:48:06.400] his back and that took him out of the service. But he was somebody that we decided that we didn't
[01:48:06.400 --> 01:48:11.680] really want to hang around with anymore. He told us a story about how he was in a bar and some guy
[01:48:11.680 --> 01:48:16.640] tried to pick a fight with him and he was just leave me alone and the guy followed him outside
[01:48:16.640 --> 01:48:21.520] and he said I just took out my knife and I slid him across the throat not deep enough to cut the
[01:48:21.520 --> 01:48:27.520] trachea but you know pretty bad. And he said he was arrested and when they brought him in for
[01:48:27.520 --> 01:48:32.880] arraignment he said the military came in there and went up and said something to the judge and
[01:48:32.880 --> 01:48:38.960] judge said you can go with him go ahead. This is the kind of government we've got. They cover up
[01:48:38.960 --> 01:48:44.400] for that kind of stuff and I'm like I don't think we want to know this guy and don't want to be
[01:48:44.400 --> 01:48:49.360] around him at all. It's also a matter of like if you're telling the truth this is terrible
[01:48:49.360 --> 01:48:53.440] but if you're not you're the type of person that wants to lie about this kind of thing because
[01:48:53.440 --> 01:48:59.920] you think it makes you sound cool in which case also another person you don't want to be around.
[01:48:59.920 --> 01:49:05.360] Yeah he was a friend of a friend. And the thing is you also see this with this sort of thing like
[01:49:05.360 --> 01:49:13.680] Chris Kyle the you know best sniper to ever grace the Navy SEALs. His book is loaded with inaccuracies
[01:49:13.680 --> 01:49:19.200] and things he's either made up or lied about. Lied about fighting Jesse Ventura knocking him out
[01:49:19.200 --> 01:49:25.040] and you know his estate lost that case with all the sympathy provided by the fact that Chris Kyle
[01:49:25.040 --> 01:49:30.320] died and it was his technically widow who was you know even though it was the estate they lost
[01:49:30.320 --> 01:49:36.320] that case to Jesse Ventura. Jesse Ventura. You know that reminds me of that movie Sunset that
[01:49:36.320 --> 01:49:43.280] had Bruce Willis I think it's James Garner and it was set in the early days of Hollywood and
[01:49:43.360 --> 01:49:51.120] Tom Mix meeting Wyatt Earp and played by an older James Garner and so he would talk about
[01:49:51.120 --> 01:49:55.040] things that happened in the old west and he goes is that really happening? He goes yeah give or
[01:49:55.040 --> 01:50:02.400] take a lie or two. He kept using that line give or take a lie or two. One of my favorite parts
[01:50:02.400 --> 01:50:07.680] about that movie is at the very end when they're riding off into the sunset they're going off on
[01:50:07.680 --> 01:50:11.920] a train back east and they're riding off into the sunset so it's just more of this you know
[01:50:11.920 --> 01:50:16.400] they're like oh it's Hollywood magic it's meant to be goofy and silly and if you're actually
[01:50:16.400 --> 01:50:19.600] paying attention you notice like wait a minute they're going back east and they're driving off
[01:50:19.600 --> 01:50:25.440] into the sunset this doesn't make any sense it's all give or take a lie or two. That's right that's
[01:50:25.440 --> 01:50:31.600] right well we're gonna take a quick break folks and we will be right back uh let's see hang on
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[01:54:37.600 --> 01:54:43.120] we just we thank God and that is what really Thanksgiving is about and that's one of the
[01:54:43.120 --> 01:54:49.280] reasons I like it in many ways better than what Christmas has become with the commercialization
[01:54:49.280 --> 01:54:56.720] of it because Thanksgiving is a time to look back and gratitude and thanks to God and also for
[01:54:56.720 --> 01:55:01.840] repentance is the history of it but you know I often think you know when we talk about
[01:55:01.840 --> 01:55:07.920] Thanksgiving and people talk about how healthy it is to have an attitude of thankfulness and
[01:55:07.920 --> 01:55:15.920] gratitude often wonder for people who don't believe in God who are they thankful to who are
[01:55:15.920 --> 01:55:21.680] they grateful to what are they thankful for is it just two random chance processes that they
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[01:57:07.120 --> 01:57:12.720] karen carpenter says good morning travis how's the puppy we need a puppy cam update did you give him
[01:57:12.720 --> 01:57:20.480] a name the puppy's doing great he is uh he's a lot of fun he was very very young when he was taken
[01:57:20.480 --> 01:57:24.960] from his mother you know we encountered them the with just three puppies the mother was nowhere to
[01:57:24.960 --> 01:57:30.800] be found so he's very bitey and he doesn't have you know a mother there to kind of put him in his
[01:57:30.800 --> 01:57:36.320] place and say hey stop that knock that off so i'm getting scratches and little bite marks all over
[01:57:36.320 --> 01:57:40.800] my hands as we're doing our best to work with him but he's at the age where he doesn't really
[01:57:40.800 --> 01:57:46.000] understand so you just have to redirect him the worst one was your son we're up there karen and i
[01:57:46.000 --> 01:57:51.760] were sitting there watching last week and i was looking at something else and i hear karen like
[01:57:51.760 --> 01:57:57.520] stop them something and i couldn't figure out what was going to look around and uh and travis's son
[01:57:57.520 --> 01:58:02.320] is sitting on the floor just wailing because the puppy's got his foot is gnawing on it and it's
[01:58:02.320 --> 01:58:07.360] like ah this is like a nightmare you know he doesn't know what to do to get the puppy off
[01:58:07.600 --> 01:58:13.680] no babies or puppies were hurt it was just shocking yeah no skin was broken but he was like
[01:58:13.680 --> 01:58:18.400] he was just very surprised i guess it shocked us because karen had a nightmare that night that she
[01:58:18.400 --> 01:58:24.640] was um because she'd gone to florida for the funerals and she had a nightmare that there
[01:58:24.640 --> 01:58:30.160] was an alligator that did that to her it's like that's not the way they operate they would
[01:58:30.160 --> 01:58:36.720] definitely break the skin they'll drag you into the water and do the death roll but yeah we did
[01:58:36.720 --> 01:58:42.720] decide on a name as well we decided we'd name him bishop i like the name bishop and also you know
[01:58:42.720 --> 01:58:48.720] it's the name of the android from the original alien film fun fact about that he was played by
[01:58:48.720 --> 01:58:54.960] ian home ian home played bilbo in the lord of the rings films and he also voiced frodo in the lord
[01:58:54.960 --> 01:59:00.000] of the rings radio adaptation from this guy's everywhere he's like michael king yeah so his
[01:59:00.000 --> 01:59:04.960] name is bishop you'll probably be seeing more of him who knows maybe i can send lance a picture
[01:59:04.960 --> 01:59:09.040] of him and we'll get it pulled up for you by the end of the show or something plus it sounds good
[01:59:09.040 --> 01:59:15.600] together bishop knight got a chess motif going on yeah i remember i interviewed tony rook out of
[01:59:15.600 --> 01:59:22.480] the uk he did a a mock trial about 9 11 and a documentary about that and his name was tony
[01:59:22.480 --> 01:59:30.240] rook and so he said yeah rook and knight but with bishop and rook you could actually do a castling
[01:59:30.240 --> 01:59:37.840] move which we can't do in the night anyway so thanksgiving of course and we rebroadcast some
[01:59:37.840 --> 01:59:44.320] of my comments about the original thanksgiving on thanksgiving 1621 and you know what as they
[01:59:44.320 --> 01:59:50.720] originally came they were very explicit about why they came it was to spread the christian faith
[01:59:50.720 --> 01:59:59.680] because they wanted to help the indians who were here and when we look at a christian nationalism
[02:00:00.240 --> 02:00:06.240] this is what i think of when i think of it and that is the aspect that we are going to
[02:00:07.120 --> 02:00:12.480] establish a nation based on christian principles not the fact that we are going to have everybody
[02:00:12.480 --> 02:00:17.600] attend a particular church or something like that and and that means christian principles
[02:00:17.600 --> 02:00:23.120] that don't murder people that are struggling in the water i'm disgusted with these people
[02:00:23.680 --> 02:00:28.720] anyway about only about half of the original 102 members who boarded in england a year earlier
[02:00:29.280 --> 02:00:36.080] survived the sea voyage in the cruel winter in the new world and that was one of the things i think
[02:00:36.080 --> 02:00:43.920] was so amazing when we went to plimoth rock one year we looked at it and they had the
[02:00:44.800 --> 02:00:49.440] the ships replicas of the ships that were there and i remember looking at that thing how in the
[02:00:49.440 --> 02:00:56.160] world could you get a hundred people on that ship were they standing shoulder to shoulder the entire
[02:00:56.160 --> 02:01:00.160] voyage i just didn't get it i mean you know you talk about living conditions that
[02:01:00.800 --> 02:01:06.560] people were under at that time and of course the big effort by the new york times and the left
[02:01:07.200 --> 02:01:14.720] to create the 1619 project was to deny our christian heritage and to change our heritage
[02:01:14.720 --> 02:01:23.120] into one of greed and slavery that was an exhibit in jamestown and the thing is in all periods of
[02:01:23.120 --> 02:01:29.440] history in anywhere you look you can find examples to point to to make your case for look these
[02:01:29.440 --> 02:01:36.960] people were just nothing but cruel vindictive evil people you can point to and pull specific
[02:01:37.520 --> 02:01:42.560] examples out if you want to from any time period from any culture and you can do that with any
[02:01:42.560 --> 02:01:47.680] historical figure as well you can look at somebody's life and you can point to the best things that they
[02:01:47.680 --> 02:01:52.320] did or the best things that they said or you can point to the worst aspects of it because everybody
[02:01:52.320 --> 02:02:01.360] is a mixed um a mixture of good and bad and so it just is what how you choose to uh portray it
[02:02:01.360 --> 02:02:06.240] and what your motivations are in terms of making something look good or look bad but i think it's
[02:02:06.240 --> 02:02:11.680] always good to go back and to you know eat the meat and throw out the bones especially on
[02:02:11.680 --> 02:02:18.080] thanksgiving right i don't have any bones to pick this is one of the meatiest times in history in
[02:02:18.080 --> 02:02:24.000] terms of the good that came out of it is one of the best there's good and bad from everything but
[02:02:24.000 --> 02:02:30.000] this is one of the few times where the good definitely outweighed the bad by a large margin
[02:02:30.000 --> 02:02:35.440] which is of course why they want to deconstruct it all and the indians and the pilgrims lived
[02:02:35.440 --> 02:02:39.520] together in peace for about four generations and then that fourth turning happened and
[02:02:40.320 --> 02:02:44.320] there was a war and so people can argue about who started the war as they always do
[02:02:45.040 --> 02:02:50.080] and you will always depending on your perspective you choose one side or the other but it's very
[02:02:50.080 --> 02:02:56.880] difficult to tell on most of these things which side started the war but they did live at peace
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[02:04:04.800 --> 02:04:11.520] and grandchildren to look at the story of squanto in terms of god's providence and how he helped
[02:04:11.520 --> 02:04:18.080] them and how he was really miraculously providentially put in place there when these people landed
[02:04:18.080 --> 02:04:23.120] and why they land and the fact that they landed there was was strange enough i mean they were
[02:04:23.120 --> 02:04:29.520] headed for northern virginia a storm blew them off course and then they realized that tried to put out
[02:04:29.520 --> 02:04:33.920] to sea several times kept getting pushed back and pushed back finally they land and at the place
[02:04:33.920 --> 02:04:39.680] where they land there's an indian who speaks english and has been trained because he was
[02:04:39.680 --> 02:04:48.480] kidnapped earlier but then released by a christian he was trained in the meantime about how to grow
[02:04:48.480 --> 02:04:55.680] food and things which the pilgrims for all of their great motivations had no practical skills
[02:04:57.840 --> 02:05:02.320] we look at things if society breaks down there's gonna be a lot of pilgrims out there
[02:05:04.320 --> 02:05:10.240] especially from the sense that john wayne would always say well pilgrim you're here and you're
[02:05:10.240 --> 02:05:17.040] out of your depth uh so you think you're gonna survive this or not but uh yeah it was a very
[02:05:17.040 --> 02:05:23.920] interesting uh story the providence of it is amazing how they get blown way off course to
[02:05:23.920 --> 02:05:30.400] the one spot where there's very very few indians that could speak english and help them out it's
[02:05:30.400 --> 02:05:34.400] kind of like in star trek or wherever where they go to a planet and everyone
[02:05:35.440 --> 02:05:38.320] it was a star trek they all speak english
[02:05:41.200 --> 02:05:44.720] yeah nobody ever said that about star trek how providential we've gone to a planet where
[02:05:45.360 --> 02:05:49.120] the gravity is the same the air is the same and they even can speak english like us so
[02:05:49.920 --> 02:05:57.600] but anyway um it didn't become an official holiday until the 1940s even though it was
[02:05:58.480 --> 02:06:04.560] a thanksgiving declaration by washington and you had benjamin franklin
[02:06:05.440 --> 02:06:09.920] lectured the people there said you know god's providence we have to have seen how god's
[02:06:09.920 --> 02:06:15.200] providence helped us to prevail against great britain the biggest nation in the world and
[02:06:15.200 --> 02:06:20.800] told them that they needed to proceed with daily prayer as they had when they fought the war
[02:06:21.440 --> 02:06:27.840] in order to put together the constitution but then after that you had the idea that
[02:06:29.360 --> 02:06:34.240] it wasn't something that people should do again jefferson felt that there should not be a
[02:06:34.240 --> 02:06:39.280] proclamation and he took the position even though the separation of church and state
[02:06:40.240 --> 02:06:45.280] that letter that phrase in that letter to the danbury baptist was to say there is a wall around
[02:06:45.280 --> 02:06:51.760] the federal government and we are not going to establish and pick one christian denomination
[02:06:51.760 --> 02:06:59.360] to be the official federal established religion there were established religions in almost all
[02:06:59.360 --> 02:07:05.360] the states at the time the federal government was created and they did not end with the first
[02:07:05.360 --> 02:07:09.680] amendment they continued in massachusetts and other places into the 1830s and 1840s
[02:07:10.320 --> 02:07:17.440] and so it wasn't about that and it wasn't about suppressing the exercise of your religion
[02:07:18.080 --> 02:07:25.840] as a member of the government or as a government employee at a school or any other place
[02:07:25.840 --> 02:07:32.800] it was never about that they kind of read that into that because of jefferson's refusal to issue
[02:07:33.360 --> 02:07:36.960] a thanksgiving proclamation but it was later done by
[02:07:39.200 --> 02:07:44.080] abraham lincoln during the the war and every president subsequent to that would put out a
[02:07:44.080 --> 02:07:52.480] proclamation roosevelt made it official in 1941 as a matter of fact he picked he moved it earlier
[02:07:52.480 --> 02:07:57.680] than had traditionally been done by a week and because he wanted to kick off the christmas
[02:07:57.680 --> 02:08:04.400] shopping season a little bit earlier and during the depression the tail end of the depression
[02:08:04.960 --> 02:08:10.320] and people did not like him moving it so they pushed back against that but it became official
[02:08:10.320 --> 02:08:19.360] with him then and so now we have in 2025 we have trump's official thanksgiving decoration
[02:08:19.360 --> 02:08:26.000] which really was not a decoration of thanks it was really more of a bah humbug and him boasting
[02:08:26.000 --> 02:08:31.280] about what he had done so it was rather than thanking god a great deal he was thanking himself
[02:08:31.280 --> 02:08:36.480] and patting himself on the back as you would expect while war pete is bragging about the
[02:08:36.480 --> 02:08:43.280] murders that he's committed so the founders even the least religious possessed a healthy fear of
[02:08:43.280 --> 02:08:48.240] providence and were humble enough to invite god's blessing on their land today similar official
[02:08:48.240 --> 02:08:54.160] declarations would be met by the secularists with derision and the tiresome warning about the threat
[02:08:54.160 --> 02:08:58.320] that christianity presents to democracy but while the men who made this great nation
[02:08:58.960 --> 02:09:04.560] didn't want a theocracy they certainly didn't envision a people who enjoy the fruits of
[02:09:04.560 --> 02:09:09.920] prosperity and freedom without acknowledging their divine source and neither should we
[02:09:10.720 --> 02:09:13.680] so let's not be afraid to bow our heads in gratitude
[02:09:15.840 --> 02:09:22.240] and let's not forget to confess our sins like the national sin of unprovoked wars
[02:09:22.880 --> 02:09:32.960] and murder unashamed murder of the unborn murder of civilians whether it is genocidal for land
[02:09:32.960 --> 02:09:38.240] whether it is um not necessarily to kill all men as well as but just we just want to take
[02:09:38.240 --> 02:09:44.880] their well that's all um it's just it's still reprehensible and it is a national sin let's
[02:09:44.880 --> 02:09:50.400] pray for god to heal and renew this unique experiment and self-government rights world
[02:09:50.400 --> 02:10:00.000] magazine and i agree with them and so it is a celebration of family as well and that is the
[02:10:00.000 --> 02:10:06.560] other nice thing about it it doesn't they've not found really a way to to commercialize it which
[02:10:07.520 --> 02:10:12.560] which is really astonishing you know when you look at this they've commercialized everything else
[02:10:12.560 --> 02:10:19.360] every other holiday is incredibly commercialized but not thanksgiving which is unusual i guess
[02:10:19.360 --> 02:10:22.480] you could say that black friday is a commercialization of it you know but
[02:10:23.120 --> 02:10:31.120] it's creeping in along the edges yeah yeah so um anyway the um uh that that is a strange thing
[02:10:31.120 --> 02:10:40.320] about trump is what a commotion he was scrooge mcdonald trump uh republican strategist who is
[02:10:40.320 --> 02:10:47.200] on cnn said he can't even believe trump's thanksgiving day rant um this was um the
[02:10:47.200 --> 02:10:54.000] rant that he had against tim waltz calling him seriously retarded and uh saying that ohan omar
[02:10:54.000 --> 02:11:01.280] a somali immigrant always wrapped in her swaddling hijab well we should understand
[02:11:01.280 --> 02:11:07.840] the issue that is uh i mean he is he's saying it in the worst possible way uh but
[02:11:09.040 --> 02:11:15.040] there's a great deal of truth and the problem that has been created there in minnesota
[02:11:15.600 --> 02:11:22.720] and that has been um uh that tim waltz has been a part of because he wants to get the votes
[02:11:22.720 --> 02:11:28.640] of the muslims there in uh little mogadishu which is what people are calling uh minneapolis now he
[02:11:28.640 --> 02:11:35.440] wants those votes the people who supported ilhan omar and he uh saddles up right next to her and
[02:11:35.440 --> 02:11:41.920] so this one guy who was on uh cnn his name is abdul he said when i saw it yesterday i was like
[02:11:41.920 --> 02:11:46.240] oh bro you gotta be kidding me now because he said something like i think it was swaddling
[02:11:46.240 --> 02:11:50.640] clothing he said using the image we usually associate with christmas and christ and jesus
[02:11:50.640 --> 02:11:58.000] and you're saying that is a swaddling hijab well i think tim waltz has been swaddling the muslims
[02:11:58.000 --> 02:12:05.360] over there this is um uh did money from minnesota taxpayers earmarked to feed hungry children
[02:12:05.360 --> 02:12:10.880] wind up in the hands of a somali terrorist group the allegations center around a massive
[02:12:10.880 --> 02:12:18.000] welfare fraud case being brought in minnesota a 78th 78th defendant was charged just today
[02:12:18.560 --> 02:12:23.440] and now reports are all shabab that some of the stolen money may have wound up in the hands of
[02:12:23.440 --> 02:12:30.160] all shabab a somali-based terror group in response president trump says he intends to end
[02:12:30.160 --> 02:12:36.320] deportation protections for about 700 somali nationals in minnesota calling minnesota a
[02:12:36.800 --> 02:12:43.280] hub for somali gang networks though he's provided no evidence for that so you just provide the
[02:12:43.280 --> 02:12:48.000] evidence on the ground investigative correspondent rich mckew is at the federal courthouse in
[02:12:48.000 --> 02:12:54.240] minneapolis minnesota for us tonight rich what are you learning hi lizabeth well we're at the
[02:12:54.240 --> 02:13:00.320] federal courthouse where that 78th indictment came down just a few hours ago all of it tied to
[02:13:00.320 --> 02:13:05.680] feeding our future that's the kind of looks like a hub the center of all of this fraud uh we spoke
[02:13:05.680 --> 02:13:12.800] with current and former federal sources and they say they tell us billions have been stolen
[02:13:12.800 --> 02:13:19.360] since 2019 that minnesota is just riddled with fraud and that a lot of this money goes back to
[02:13:19.360 --> 02:13:24.800] somalia and a cut of all that money has gone to the al-qaeda linked terror group al shabab but
[02:13:24.800 --> 02:13:29.760] i want to like reset this for viewers because it's complicated this all stems from feeding our
[02:13:29.840 --> 02:13:35.920] future that's the largest covid fraud ever these criminals open more than 200 federal
[02:13:35.920 --> 02:13:41.520] child nutrition program sites throughout minnesota and sites live covid was a fraud thousands of
[02:13:41.520 --> 02:13:46.160] children a day they created fake attendance rosters fake invoices and the government
[02:13:46.160 --> 02:13:50.720] reimbursed them david gaither he's a former state senator here he saw this firsthand
[02:13:52.480 --> 02:13:57.760] i covered this um this is the safari before covid here downtown minneapolis this is the epicenter
[02:13:57.760 --> 02:14:02.400] of some of the biggest fraud and waste abuse in this area the owner right now is currently
[02:14:02.400 --> 02:14:10.080] in jail federal jail uh this restaurant which sits seats about 35 supposedly served 18 000 plus
[02:14:10.080 --> 02:14:20.480] meals a day a day a day for seven months 18 000 plus that's that's a lot of people 25 at a time
[02:14:20.480 --> 02:14:26.560] she was a fixture at this restaurant the safari during her run for office i think we have a photo
[02:14:26.560 --> 02:14:32.240] of her at the restaurant with her supporters in 2018 feeding our future that's that corrupt
[02:14:32.240 --> 02:14:37.680] non-profit it was the epicenter of it but others spawned from it they were home relocation services
[02:14:37.680 --> 02:14:46.320] child autism they were bilking 399 million in services fraud in 2023 alone to date 86 people
[02:14:46.320 --> 02:14:51.600] have been indicted and counting uh federal authorities tell news nation 79 of them are
[02:14:51.680 --> 02:14:57.760] of somali descent they were feeding their future they were telling you what they were doing just
[02:14:57.760 --> 02:15:03.440] not in the way that you might think perpetrators of the crime we are not holding accountable those
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[02:15:08.480 --> 02:15:11.440] the policymaker the attorney general and the administration
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[02:15:18.480 --> 02:15:22.880] say there's a saying in the somali community here's golf legend john daly hell yeah these winds
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[02:16:23.200 --> 02:16:30.080] umbrellas go up in mogadishu that just about sums it up back to you wow i almost a hundred people
[02:16:30.080 --> 02:16:34.240] charged in this scheme so far rich mcque reporting in minneapolis thanks so much
[02:16:35.040 --> 02:16:39.360] and i remember covering that because i remember laughing at the name el shabab it reminded me of
[02:16:39.360 --> 02:16:46.560] quick drama grod his uh el kebab or whatever el kebong el kebong yeah but this is what it looks
[02:16:46.560 --> 02:16:53.520] like there in minneapolis this is a football stadium that they took over uh by somali so
[02:16:53.520 --> 02:17:00.080] they could hold a large group prayer so whenever you got a large number of people like this they
[02:17:00.080 --> 02:17:05.440] can control politicians like tim waltz i would have sent ice in there that's what i would have
[02:17:05.440 --> 02:17:16.240] done and so when you look at the timeline of somali fraud this is another report center of
[02:17:16.240 --> 02:17:21.920] a major fraud case federal prosecutors indicted five people for their roles in offering a juror
[02:17:21.920 --> 02:17:28.640] 120 000 for a not guilty verdict in the feeding our future fraud scheme the u.s attorney says
[02:17:28.640 --> 02:17:33.840] the group targeted juror 52 because she was the youngest juror commit fraud they will only juror
[02:17:33.840 --> 02:17:39.040] of color will bribe the jurors they dug up information on her family online and even
[02:17:39.040 --> 02:17:44.400] put a gps tracking device on her car to track her whereabouts during their investigation
[02:17:44.400 --> 02:17:49.600] investigators uncovered a video of one of the defendants leaving a bag of money at the jurors
[02:17:49.600 --> 02:17:54.720] home you may recall the juror came forward with the bribe and five of the seven defendants were
[02:17:54.720 --> 02:17:59.520] found guilty of fraud they were convicted for stealing millions of dollars from the government
[02:17:59.520 --> 02:18:06.880] meant to feed hungry kids during the pandemic well again um saying that ilhan omar was wearing a
[02:18:06.880 --> 02:18:12.640] swaddling hijab was probably one of the least insults that he could have leveled at her the
[02:18:12.640 --> 02:18:18.000] real stuff was actually more damaging which is the problem because that's part of what trump's
[02:18:18.000 --> 02:18:23.920] gimmick is it's really kind of a wwe gimmick the name calling and all the rest of stuff rather
[02:18:23.920 --> 02:18:29.760] than pointing out the reality of what's going on there i hope they do something but we'll have to
[02:18:29.760 --> 02:18:39.920] wait and see one of the worst things is minnesota is full of such you know corn fed pure americana
[02:18:39.920 --> 02:18:46.320] type individuals and they are being absolutely screwed over by the governments importing these
[02:18:46.320 --> 02:18:52.640] people the government then caters to these people they allow them to you know fleece the system
[02:18:52.720 --> 02:18:56.080] well it's because they've been completely indoctrinated by their school system
[02:18:56.640 --> 02:19:02.320] to be passive and gullible with all this stuff plus they're importing a large enough building
[02:19:02.320 --> 02:19:07.600] block that doesn't matter if they wake up at a certain point that's right and of course the
[02:19:07.600 --> 02:19:12.800] muslims have tons of kids so yeah you keep importing them but then they also just start
[02:19:12.800 --> 02:19:20.320] breeding a giant base of their own people in your country as well yeah and minnesota is sadly
[02:19:21.120 --> 02:19:25.520] uh occupied territory at this point it's a big problem they need to do something about it the
[02:19:25.520 --> 02:19:30.080] question is will he do something about it you know this is one place where you you know should round
[02:19:30.080 --> 02:19:34.800] the people up and send them home do it legally and i'm sure there's plenty of legal reasons to do
[02:19:34.800 --> 02:19:40.880] this that that fraud is not just limited to uh 78 people or whatever yeah also again this is another
[02:19:40.880 --> 02:19:46.000] one of those things it's like there is no amount of somalians that improves the united states
[02:19:46.080 --> 02:19:49.600] they have nothing to offer what is what are they mainly known for
[02:19:51.600 --> 02:19:56.080] they're mainly known for being pirates that's what they're known for when you think of somalis
[02:19:56.080 --> 02:20:01.600] you think of these violent thugs on the high seas that take over container ships that's what
[02:20:01.600 --> 02:20:08.080] they're for they've given us other pirates like ilhan omari keith oleson who uh uh again that's
[02:20:08.080 --> 02:20:14.480] the the left's tool uh it's kind of interesting though on the right as we see uh trump going off
[02:20:14.480 --> 02:20:19.360] and everybody on thanksgiving again he puts out a thanksgiving proclamation and basically
[02:20:19.360 --> 02:20:25.200] thanking himself and ingratiating himself and and then going on this tirade against all of his
[02:20:25.200 --> 02:20:32.000] political enemies uh this article from mbc news the campaign to make richard nixon great again
[02:20:32.880 --> 02:20:41.200] make nixon great again and i gotta say you know if you are looking at richard nixon
[02:20:41.200 --> 02:20:46.640] and thinking that he is uh going to be vindicated i think you've lost the plot
[02:20:46.640 --> 02:20:51.200] conservatives i mean i look at richard nixon this is the guy that started the war on drugs
[02:20:51.200 --> 02:20:57.360] we've been talking about and he took the un agenda and the schedule of you know the four
[02:20:57.360 --> 02:21:02.320] different classifications of drugs and how they went that was all created by the un and he
[02:21:02.320 --> 02:21:07.680] enacted that and called it his war on drugs he had no respect for the constitution for the rule of
[02:21:07.680 --> 02:21:15.040] law he was a machiavellian figure going after his political enemies creating secret wars putting
[02:21:15.040 --> 02:21:20.800] a 55 mile an hour speed limit that was one of the things that i i caught on to when i was
[02:21:20.800 --> 02:21:26.880] just learning how to drive that made me dislike richard nixon you'll never rehabilitate richard
[02:21:26.880 --> 02:21:34.640] nixon in my eyes but then as i got older and learned more history i realized many other aspects
[02:21:34.640 --> 02:21:41.200] of it uh in terms of um the secret bombing of cambodia and other things like that and
[02:21:41.200 --> 02:21:47.520] i just gotta say if you like richard nixon you must love henry kissinger because henry kissinger
[02:21:47.520 --> 02:21:55.120] mr bilderberg himself was the guy who essentially ran the nixon administration just like you had um
[02:21:55.920 --> 02:22:00.000] it's a big new brudzinski run the carter administration the guy who created the
[02:22:00.080 --> 02:22:05.680] trilateral commission and all the rest of stuff these globalists and and you can go back and
[02:22:06.320 --> 02:22:11.600] look at the trends the opening to china that was so celebrated by richard nixon even by the left
[02:22:11.600 --> 02:22:20.080] they celebrated that and steven sondheim even wrote a musical about nixon in china i never saw it
[02:22:21.920 --> 02:22:28.880] but i mean that that is an indicator of how popular that was with the left who by the way
[02:22:28.880 --> 02:22:33.040] embraced the globalist agenda but richard nixon embraced the globalist agenda with the un war on
[02:22:33.040 --> 02:22:39.520] drugs and he embraced it by bringing in china and that was henry kissinger doing that the bilderberger
[02:22:40.080 --> 02:22:45.520] they knew they could make china the beta test site for what the technocracy wanted to do to everybody
[02:22:46.240 --> 02:22:52.560] and also for population reduction the one child policy that they sold and the name of protecting
[02:22:52.560 --> 02:23:00.480] the climate and yet look at who's given a pass on co2 they can china and india can have as many
[02:23:01.120 --> 02:23:05.200] china for example the globalists say well you can have as much co2 as you want
[02:23:06.240 --> 02:23:09.920] but just not as many children as you want right that's what they pushed on them
[02:23:10.480 --> 02:23:16.480] and so you got people like christopher rufo who addresses a studio audience
[02:23:17.280 --> 02:23:24.720] on with bilmar and he says the watergate scandal that toppled nixon was a setup from start to
[02:23:24.720 --> 02:23:31.520] finish well yeah so what everything these people do is Machiavellian and a setup from start to
[02:23:31.520 --> 02:23:36.240] finish the stuff that nixon did was a setup from start to finish the stuff the people that opposed
[02:23:36.240 --> 02:23:43.040] him did was a setup from start to finish these are two calculating gangs of criminals coming
[02:23:43.040 --> 02:23:49.520] after each other so i really don't care about that what i care about is um the kinds of things
[02:23:49.520 --> 02:23:55.280] that richard nixon did is known for well when the president does it it's not it's not illegal
[02:23:55.280 --> 02:24:00.880] right and that's how we get to the point where well when trump orders it it's not illegal the
[02:24:00.880 --> 02:24:05.200] president orders it it's not illegal it doesn't matter if you're killing people floating in the
[02:24:05.200 --> 02:24:12.560] water or whatever it's not illegal uh so again uh the judge was out to get nixon says rufo yes
[02:24:12.560 --> 02:24:16.800] it's kind of the whole uh thing that we're seeing where they'll go after the reporters
[02:24:16.800 --> 02:24:21.600] they'll talk about the person asking the question but they won't say that you're wrong
[02:24:21.600 --> 02:24:27.280] it's uh oh look well the people that came after nixon were establishment insiders well yes that's
[02:24:27.280 --> 02:24:32.960] true but they weren't wrong in this case that's right that's right yeah uh you didn't get the
[02:24:32.960 --> 02:24:38.960] kissinger uh clip i sent you did you lance i did not yeah yeah that was i was gonna play that
[02:24:38.960 --> 02:24:44.560] henry kissinger we're missing you a diplomat of our dreams with your curly hair and your glassy
[02:24:44.560 --> 02:24:50.560] stare and your machiavellian schemes well i guess they must miss henry kissinger because
[02:24:50.560 --> 02:24:55.280] they're missing nixon the watergate scandal has long been viewed as a defining moment
[02:24:55.280 --> 02:25:02.400] and presidential corruption and accountability says mbc it became shorthand for a political
[02:25:02.400 --> 02:25:09.200] scandal and lent the omnipresent gate suffix suffix to many scandals that followed right
[02:25:09.200 --> 02:25:14.480] it's always this gate and that gate uh now you got a lot of right-wing figures who insist that
[02:25:14.480 --> 02:25:19.680] watergate was actually an underhanded scheme by the deep state and the press to take down a
[02:25:19.680 --> 02:25:26.560] popular republican president yeah so what he had his own schemes didn't he for things that he
[02:25:26.560 --> 02:25:32.560] wanted to do uh so yeah the the press and the other party wanted to take him down that's always
[02:25:32.560 --> 02:25:39.840] the case uh how do you excuse what he did with the war how do you excuse what he did with china how
[02:25:39.840 --> 02:25:49.120] do you excuse what he did with so many different things and um again um you know his uh uh wage
[02:25:49.120 --> 02:25:54.240] and price controls how do conservatives embrace all that stuff you know it always surprised me
[02:25:55.200 --> 02:25:59.760] roger stone has a tattoo of a smiling nixon on his back
[02:26:01.840 --> 02:26:06.000] he used to say yeah i think nixon stabbed me in the back as well
[02:26:06.000 --> 02:26:12.320] repeatedly just like your tattoo but uh beyond rufo the conservative media personalities like
[02:26:12.320 --> 02:26:18.080] tucker carlson michael knolls and steve bannon have pushed a revisionist watergate narrative in
[02:26:18.080 --> 02:26:24.400] the past year hillsdale college has called it a scam and even actor bill murray well there we go
[02:26:24.400 --> 02:26:30.640] that's the final word if bill murray says it that's got to be true right says nixon might have been
[02:26:30.640 --> 02:26:37.200] framed again these are the kinds of spy versus spy garbage that these people do so i really
[02:26:37.200 --> 02:26:44.160] don't care about whether or not uh watergate was a legitimate thing we saw what he did
[02:26:45.120 --> 02:26:51.440] with it uh and again i despised nixon he was arrogant corrupt grasping power i remember
[02:26:51.440 --> 02:26:55.920] his vice president you know how did we get jerryl ford he was taken out of the house
[02:26:56.800 --> 02:27:03.440] because of um and put in vice presidency because richard nixon's vice president was taking
[02:27:04.160 --> 02:27:10.080] suitcases full of cash in his office in the white house that's how corrupt nixon these other people
[02:27:10.320 --> 02:27:15.920] i remember nixon cultivating this idea that he was a quaker and then you get you get these tapes
[02:27:15.920 --> 02:27:21.600] where he's doing this machiavellian scheming and using the most foul language that you can imagine
[02:27:21.600 --> 02:27:30.720] for the 1970s and um so blm russia gate gender ideology left-wing terrorism all of the current
[02:27:30.720 --> 02:27:37.280] challenges can be understood through the prism of watergate frame-up said rufo nixon was one of the
[02:27:37.280 --> 02:27:42.560] 20th century's greatest presidents well i'll tell you what i understand these
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[02:28:43.440 --> 02:28:49.840] and i understand nixon and what a creep he was uh that was so committed to re-elect the president
[02:28:49.840 --> 02:28:59.200] it's called creep appropriately but also self not aware of how much of a creep and a criminal he
[02:28:59.200 --> 02:29:06.720] really was you know i am not a crook yes you are yes you were so ken hughes a researcher
[02:29:07.360 --> 02:29:11.680] at university of virginia's miller center considered one of the most foremost experts
[02:29:12.240 --> 02:29:17.840] on audio tapes from the nixon white house so the recordings clearly demonstrate that nixon was a
[02:29:17.840 --> 02:29:24.000] ringleader of the abuses of power that we group under the heading of watergate they show nixon
[02:29:24.000 --> 02:29:28.480] deliberately consciously and illegally weaponized the government against those he considered to be
[02:29:28.480 --> 02:29:38.480] political threats he was the prototype for trump if trump is precedent nixon was trump's precedent
[02:29:39.840 --> 02:29:45.440] nixon was trying to keep his enemies list secret he's trying to keep the fact that he was weaponizing
[02:29:45.440 --> 02:29:51.600] the government against people secret biden and trump don't make any secret of it do they
[02:29:52.320 --> 02:29:57.120] his congressional career defined him as a strident anti-communist but as president
[02:29:57.120 --> 02:30:04.560] he opened diplomacy with china well that's because he wasn't a conservative or anti-communist he was
[02:30:04.560 --> 02:30:10.960] the man of the globalists a man under the control of henry kissinger mr bilderberg himself
[02:30:11.920 --> 02:30:17.600] and again to defend nixon is to defend kissinger so
[02:30:19.440 --> 02:30:26.320] they recount the different aspects of i'm just amazed to see these people who uh here's the
[02:30:26.320 --> 02:30:32.800] defense that the conservatives make they contend that nixon was oblivious to much of it until after
[02:30:32.800 --> 02:30:39.280] it happened isn't that the same thing that we hear alex jones say about donald trump and maybe he
[02:30:39.280 --> 02:30:46.880] got that talking point for roger so i don't know um they don't talk about due process for us but
[02:30:46.880 --> 02:30:53.040] they say well he was denied due process his due process rights were violated by prosecutors
[02:30:53.680 --> 02:30:59.600] and these are the people defending trump who's violating due process for millions of people
[02:30:59.600 --> 02:31:07.360] it's just amazing our government denies that to everybody all the time now so monica crowley said
[02:31:07.360 --> 02:31:12.160] in july that full vindication i think of president nixon is coming to pass
[02:31:14.080 --> 02:31:22.240] not with me never be vindicated only perhaps perhaps he will look good compared to trump
[02:31:22.880 --> 02:31:29.760] just like jimmy carter looked good compared to biden because this country is going down
[02:31:29.760 --> 02:31:36.480] the drain we are circling the drain and so these presidents that we have now are not any worse
[02:31:36.480 --> 02:31:43.120] maybe they are you know maybe they are worse than the worst presidents in recent american history
[02:31:43.120 --> 02:31:50.320] for the last 50 70 years or so and so and if you don't believe me just take a look at
[02:31:51.440 --> 02:31:57.440] the politicians in washington who are jumping off of this sinking ship like rats
[02:31:58.240 --> 02:32:06.320] that's what's happening in the gop and also with democrats even you got 18 uh 18 congressmen
[02:32:06.880 --> 02:32:12.320] say they're not going to run for reelection uh these are gop congressmen and you've got another
[02:32:12.320 --> 02:32:19.120] eight democrats who say they're not going to do it and um which is also noteworthy because the
[02:32:19.120 --> 02:32:23.440] democrats expect that they're going to have the majority you know it's really not any fun when
[02:32:23.440 --> 02:32:29.120] you're in the minority uh it's not much fun anymore when you're in the majority with the kind of rules
[02:32:29.920 --> 02:32:37.040] that have been put in place by pelosi by bainer and by mike johnson when you're operating under
[02:32:37.040 --> 02:32:43.600] that kind of a situation nobody has any say in anything they don't represent us they have no
[02:32:43.600 --> 02:32:48.800] voice because the speaker has controlled everything that's one of the reasons these people are getting
[02:32:48.800 --> 02:32:54.640] out and when the house returns from thanksgiving the gop speaker will face a chamber in chaos
[02:32:55.440 --> 02:33:00.560] that is today he and his team have struggled to maintain control the floor in recent weeks
[02:33:00.560 --> 02:33:06.480] is made clear by the recent unsanctioned push from rank and file members to release the epstein
[02:33:06.480 --> 02:33:12.000] files but that's not the end of it members of both parties are increasingly feeling emboldened to
[02:33:12.000 --> 02:33:17.600] buck party leadership forcing votes on personal priorities including a spate of recent votes to
[02:33:17.600 --> 02:33:23.120] punish fellow lawmakers mike johnson said i would like to just get back to normal congress
[02:33:24.000 --> 02:33:29.760] well it was recently on a show where he was talking about how frustrating it was
[02:33:30.800 --> 02:33:34.720] and it was pretty clear that what he was talking about was the fact that he's not his own man he
[02:33:34.720 --> 02:33:40.400] just does whatever trump tells him to do he finds that very frustrating just like the rest of the
[02:33:40.400 --> 02:33:45.840] people in the house find it frustrating that they have no say in what they want to do that mike
[02:33:45.840 --> 02:33:51.680] johnson is dictating that to them and so then we have marjorie taylor green uh leaving it's not
[02:33:51.680 --> 02:33:57.760] just her like i said it's going to be 18 republicans and eight democrats and they
[02:33:57.760 --> 02:34:02.160] said more retirement announcements are expected around the holidays you know people get out of
[02:34:02.160 --> 02:34:07.520] washington and they look at the normal world and it's like i don't want to go back to that place
[02:34:07.520 --> 02:34:13.440] and so they usually have a lot of people uh who come back and say that as a matter of fact they
[02:34:13.440 --> 02:34:19.280] quote a democrat emmanuel cleaver from missouri who is a methodist pastor
[02:34:20.720 --> 02:34:26.320] or was he says as i told my family last night the house has just had a nervous breakdown i don't
[02:34:26.320 --> 02:34:31.520] know what kind of drug we need but it's time for somebody to give us a prescription he said members
[02:34:31.520 --> 02:34:36.240] are talking about it amongst ourselves what's going on with this place he said he's had to
[02:34:36.240 --> 02:34:42.480] arrange for more security when he's at home because the death threats that people in congress are
[02:34:42.480 --> 02:34:48.400] getting increasingly and with the house gone for 54 days during the historic government shutdown
[02:34:48.400 --> 02:34:53.600] it only took a week for drama to overtake the lower chamber in just five days lawmakers brought
[02:34:53.600 --> 02:34:59.600] forward four resolutions to punish various colleagues after not being in session for so long
[02:35:00.160 --> 02:35:06.720] one week has got everybody ready to go home after the epstein pushed more lawmakers in both parties
[02:35:06.720 --> 02:35:11.840] now eager to force their own votes using the discharge petition once rarely successful but
[02:35:11.840 --> 02:35:17.440] now increasingly part of a member strategy to work around johnson so what is johnson's cure for this
[02:35:18.480 --> 02:35:23.920] what is the johnson syndrome of power well he wants to get rid of the discharge petitions you
[02:35:23.920 --> 02:35:30.000] got a way to work around what i do i'm going to control what gets to the floor it's got to come
[02:35:30.000 --> 02:35:35.840] through me if we don't like something it never gets brought up for vote or discussion and so now
[02:35:35.840 --> 02:35:44.240] he wants to shut down the discharge orders as well so the again when you look at all of this
[02:35:44.240 --> 02:35:48.000] and you look at the threats of political violence that people are getting all the time
[02:35:48.640 --> 02:35:54.080] it's not a surprise that marjorie telegreen would want to get out i think she has other things
[02:35:54.800 --> 02:36:01.440] in mind as well and she knows that regardless of whether these accusations that be made against
[02:36:01.520 --> 02:36:06.640] her from all these zionist billionaires with all their money running and character assassination
[02:36:06.640 --> 02:36:13.440] things it would damage her whether it was true or not just by the sheer volume and repetition
[02:36:13.440 --> 02:36:19.280] of the lies and so it's probably a pretty smart move if she wants to run for governor or senator
[02:36:19.280 --> 02:36:26.480] or president or whatever she her ambition is but trump by the way when we look at his financial
[02:36:26.480 --> 02:36:32.160] stuff maybe one of the reasons why he was in such a bad mood was because his bets on his brands
[02:36:32.160 --> 02:36:39.440] have really gone south says wall street journal they have soured stocks and cryptocurrencies tied
[02:36:39.440 --> 02:36:47.360] to the president and his family have tumbled amid a broader route of riskier assets they point out
[02:36:47.360 --> 02:36:57.920] that the trump coin is down 86 and the milania coin is down 99 since they went public and said
[02:36:57.920 --> 02:37:02.880] one of the trump family's crypto venture is a token called world liberty financial has dropped
[02:37:02.880 --> 02:37:10.560] roughly 40 since its september launch so with the milania coin it's a bear market bar yeah
[02:37:11.040 --> 02:37:19.440] he's well her her milania coin is down 99 and there was a report a couple weeks ago that
[02:37:19.440 --> 02:37:23.600] it was less valuable than another meme coin the fart coin
[02:37:27.840 --> 02:37:32.320] you have to understand fart coin is the only thing holding up the american economy when fart coin
[02:37:32.320 --> 02:37:38.000] goes to zero we're all doomed that's right maybe we live in milania's down farts are up
[02:37:38.000 --> 02:37:43.040] up maybe trump should rename his coin old fart coin
[02:37:46.000 --> 02:37:50.400] that might bring it back who knows if people want to get a fart coin like a doge coin
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[02:41:55.440 --> 02:42:04.240] channel at apsradio.com yeah so last year we had the pun time to get silver and gold before people
[02:42:04.240 --> 02:42:11.120] come to their sense as and before you know the the crypto fad around trump got a bit old
[02:42:11.840 --> 02:42:17.120] um who would who would have thought that trump would ban the penny that we held up there but
[02:42:17.120 --> 02:42:23.120] that's kind of the way that it's been this last year and um and so now we got you know silver and
[02:42:23.120 --> 02:42:29.760] gold it was all gold until just recently and then over the weekend silver exploded in a rally that's
[02:42:29.760 --> 02:42:37.440] reshaping the metals bull market and again we had reported that there had been drastic shortages of
[02:42:37.440 --> 02:42:44.400] silver that for five years they've been using more silver because it is consumed than they are mining
[02:42:45.040 --> 02:42:51.760] and so as this kitco article points out gold has broken away from the rest of the precious
[02:42:51.760 --> 02:42:58.160] metals pack thanks to its role as a true monetary metal central banks have been driving unprecedented
[02:42:58.160 --> 02:43:04.000] demand as they look to diversify away from fiat currencies and then to something more
[02:43:04.000 --> 02:43:09.920] stable and tangible silver with all of its volatility simply didn't fit the bill for the
[02:43:09.920 --> 02:43:15.840] official sector holders but that singular demand has pushed the silver gold ratio to extremes
[02:43:16.800 --> 02:43:24.400] in april soared above 100 a five-year high and miles away from its long-term average
[02:43:24.400 --> 02:43:32.000] of between 50 and 60 the ratio of the price of gold to silver so silver usually outperforms
[02:43:32.000 --> 02:43:38.880] because of its volatility instead it has lagged for years casting a shadow of skepticism over
[02:43:38.880 --> 02:43:46.320] the whole precious metals trade but that skepticism is folding fast silver is ending the week at a
[02:43:46.320 --> 02:43:57.280] record high above 56 dollars an ounce it is up an eye popping 97 percent since january gold meanwhile
[02:43:57.920 --> 02:44:07.120] is around 4200 a year to date gain of nearly 61 percent and again it's not that they're
[02:44:07.680 --> 02:44:12.000] going up in value it's that the dollar is going down in value and that these are being priced
[02:44:12.800 --> 02:44:20.160] in the u.s dollar the ratio between the two silver and gold which hit 100 in april
[02:44:20.160 --> 02:44:26.880] has now plunged to 74 investors are finally waking up to how scarce silver has become
[02:44:27.600 --> 02:44:33.520] industrial demand tied to the accelerating electrification of the global economy has
[02:44:33.520 --> 02:44:40.480] produced significant supply deficits for five straight years we saw the first big wave at the
[02:44:40.480 --> 02:44:46.400] start of the year when massive volumes of silver poured in the u.s as traders braced for potential
[02:44:46.400 --> 02:44:54.080] tariffs under trump's global war of trade similar silver ultimately wasn't tariffed but the fear
[02:44:54.080 --> 02:45:01.200] never fully dissipated especially after washington officially labeled it a critical metal all of that
[02:45:01.200 --> 02:45:06.640] extra metal sitting in the u.s then tightened physical inventories elsewhere especially in
[02:45:06.640 --> 02:45:10.160] london's over-the-counter market one thing they leave out of this article that we reported on
[02:45:10.160 --> 02:45:18.880] earlier was the mania about getting silver as part of a indian religious ceremony typically they
[02:45:18.880 --> 02:45:24.400] would go out and they would get gold or whatever but they had some indian influencers who said
[02:45:24.400 --> 02:45:30.160] this year you should get silver and so they all jumped into getting silver which caused a big
[02:45:30.160 --> 02:45:37.120] shortage on the london market as well some silver did leave the u.s and china as traders chased
[02:45:37.120 --> 02:45:44.480] those premiums but rising demand in asia and and india especially only deepened the supply crunch
[02:45:45.440 --> 02:45:52.240] so silver could flow out of the u.s vaults but then that would just shift the next supply crunch
[02:45:52.240 --> 02:45:59.440] west with demand surging and no easy supply fix in sight analysts say silver's newfound strength
[02:45:59.440 --> 02:46:05.360] may be more than just a short-term burst and of course it has helped to push gold as well since
[02:46:05.360 --> 02:46:12.720] the two of them are lumped together as precious metals so you have wall street bulls moved up
[02:46:12.720 --> 02:46:20.240] through 4200 on friday main street adds to the bullish momentum after a three and a half percent
[02:46:20.240 --> 02:46:26.480] weekly gain so now it's getting to the point where main street is getting into this not just wall
[02:46:26.480 --> 02:46:33.200] street or the central banks you got morgan stanley saying gold will hit forty five hundred dollars
[02:46:33.200 --> 02:46:41.760] an ounce they believe by mid 2026 and the reason they give is because of etfs central bank demand
[02:46:42.400 --> 02:46:51.920] and hedging of real assets and so again when you look at they focus kind of on the etfs
[02:46:52.480 --> 02:46:59.360] and that's the trade out of the shanghai gold exchange where you have these two big funds
[02:46:59.360 --> 02:47:05.520] gld for gold and slv for silver where you get the paper gold and silver that we talk about
[02:47:06.160 --> 02:47:12.880] you're not really buying gold and silver with that you're buying into a fund that owns gold
[02:47:12.880 --> 02:47:19.040] and silver and it doesn't track the price of gold and silver going up or down which buying into a
[02:47:19.040 --> 02:47:23.520] fund that allegedly owns gold and silver yeah and you don't know if they get it or not and so
[02:47:23.520 --> 02:47:30.320] they're scrambling around to get gold and silver for these funds they say but you know there's
[02:47:31.280 --> 02:47:38.000] a troubling amount of people between you and the gold and silver as far as i'm concerned with this
[02:47:38.000 --> 02:47:43.920] stuff i don't trust it but i think an even bigger factor is going to be then the etfs is going to be
[02:47:44.560 --> 02:47:51.120] stable coins etfs when they talk about main street that's the way a lot of people are buying
[02:47:51.120 --> 02:47:57.840] into gold and silver is with these etf funds because it's easy to do and it's like a stock
[02:47:57.840 --> 02:48:01.520] or something so if somebody wants to get out of the stock market the first thing they think is
[02:48:01.520 --> 02:48:06.560] well i'll buy the silver and gold etfs because it's very much like a stock market trade
[02:48:07.200 --> 02:48:12.960] but it's too much like a stock market trade i think though that stable coins like tether
[02:48:12.960 --> 02:48:18.880] and others are going to really drive the price of gold up because they're going to be accumulating
[02:48:18.880 --> 02:48:22.640] a lot of it as well anybody that wants financial credibility whether central banks
[02:48:23.200 --> 02:48:26.320] or whether it is stable coins or whether it's the brick
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[02:49:28.320 --> 02:49:36.080] everybody wants to have a have gold to bolster the value the real value of what they have
[02:49:36.880 --> 02:49:42.240] because everything else is kind of derivative from that and stable coins are
[02:49:43.840 --> 02:49:50.960] really a way for them to move away to try to get federal reserve notes which the central banks and
[02:49:50.960 --> 02:49:56.320] other governments don't want to buy as much anymore they're turning away from that and so
[02:49:56.320 --> 02:50:02.240] the strategy is to try to get the retail trade to buy it and the way they do that is to get people to
[02:50:02.240 --> 02:50:06.720] put their money into stable coins but they're not going to be stable and they're not going
[02:50:06.720 --> 02:50:13.120] to be keeping their value unless the stable coins start buying gold and things like that so i think
[02:50:13.120 --> 02:50:22.160] there's going to be a big move into the stable coins they want to protect the u.s government so
[02:50:22.160 --> 02:50:28.960] this is um uh trump is going to give them the keys to the kingdom to do that and so they want
[02:50:28.960 --> 02:50:35.360] to protect the u.s bonds by being a holder of u.s bonds and spreading that out globally at
[02:50:35.360 --> 02:50:40.800] the retail level but it's also the desire by these people who are running this people like
[02:50:41.840 --> 02:50:47.760] lutnik and people like eric trump who are saying that stable coins are going to replace banks
[02:50:48.400 --> 02:50:55.360] and they don't just mean the local banks they mean all banks including central banks they want to be
[02:50:55.360 --> 02:51:01.360] the ones who are buying the and keeping the treasury bills but it is something where they
[02:51:01.360 --> 02:51:07.200] talk about the getting rid of the penny that is the key function i think performed by these
[02:51:07.200 --> 02:51:13.280] local banks the fact that when you pay for something in cash that merchant can take the
[02:51:13.280 --> 02:51:19.520] cash and put it in their bank account and if they don't have a local bank to do that with i'm not
[02:51:19.520 --> 02:51:24.560] really sure what happens to the cash trade it's going to be very difficult especially when you've
[02:51:24.560 --> 02:51:29.280] got something that's fast and divisible like a stable coin but as peter schiff pointed out
[02:51:30.240 --> 02:51:36.720] if they start accumulating gold you could wind up having the real cryptocurrency backed by gold
[02:51:36.720 --> 02:51:44.400] rather than it being something like bitcoin well so thing about this if the price increase of gold
[02:51:44.400 --> 02:51:50.560] is being pushed by these companies buying it up for etfs and people buying etfs when all that
[02:51:50.560 --> 02:51:55.600] collapses when people realize that they don't actually own the gold that they think they do on
[02:51:55.600 --> 02:52:01.120] paper that is going to cause the price to go up there's going to be a lot less gold in circulation
[02:52:01.120 --> 02:52:06.400] than people realize yes because you look at these things i think most if not all is mentioned that
[02:52:06.400 --> 02:52:11.840] as well it's like this is a kind of a shell game when people will realize that's a fraud is really
[02:52:11.840 --> 02:52:17.040] going to get people scrambling for the real stuff the physical stuff yeah i mean you look at the etfs
[02:52:17.040 --> 02:52:24.560] if they're selling these assets for less than the gold that they claim to have is worth then
[02:52:24.560 --> 02:52:30.240] how are they making money clearly there's some suspicious thing going on they aren't just giving
[02:52:30.240 --> 02:52:36.160] away gold for less than they're paying for it yeah that's right i i don't like tokenized assets
[02:52:36.160 --> 02:52:42.640] at all and that's basically what these etfs are so we got morgan stanley and also ubs both of them
[02:52:42.640 --> 02:52:55.600] picking a price of 4500 by mid 2026 and that makes sense because we are going to see accelerating
[02:52:55.600 --> 02:53:02.720] chaos as the fourth turning draws closer and closer to a finale but think about that where it
[02:53:02.720 --> 02:53:08.880] is right now it's about 4200 if it goes up to 4500 by the middle of next year let's say another
[02:53:09.760 --> 02:53:16.480] six months or so that's a seven percent higher in six months you're not going to find
[02:53:17.760 --> 02:53:21.600] any investments that you as an individual can make that are going to pay that kind of yield
[02:53:21.600 --> 02:53:28.560] if that is true again ubs raised its 2026 mid-year gold target to 4500 an ounce
[02:53:29.200 --> 02:53:35.200] up from 4200 previously because it's just hit that the bank also raised its upside target for
[02:53:35.200 --> 02:53:45.040] gold by 200 to 4900 per ounce on a possible spike of political and financial risks but they
[02:53:45.040 --> 02:53:52.560] maintain their downside case at 3700 dollars per ounce ubs analysts said on the downside
[02:53:53.760 --> 02:54:01.440] they said that there is a potential for federal hawkishness i don't think there's a chance of that
[02:54:02.080 --> 02:54:09.120] remember that this year trump gets to take control of the federal reserve in 2026 because
[02:54:10.000 --> 02:54:15.680] you know pal is going to be out and trump is going to have a say as to who the next person
[02:54:15.680 --> 02:54:20.960] is going to be and what is who is trump going to put in there he's going to put in somebody who's
[02:54:20.960 --> 02:54:27.920] going to monetize the debt who's going to print money do quantitative easing lower interest rates
[02:54:27.920 --> 02:54:33.120] all of that is going to feed gold so i don't think there's going to be any federal hawkishness
[02:54:33.120 --> 02:54:40.800] i don't think there's a chance of that it is if it happens at all it'd be very very short-lived
[02:54:40.800 --> 02:54:48.960] and then everything is going to go in the opposite direction so the demand has now shifted to china
[02:54:48.960 --> 02:54:54.320] for silver as reserves on the shanghai gold exchange have fallen to their lowest level
[02:54:54.320 --> 02:55:01.680] in decades how do you even know what they've got just trust them right do you want your money
[02:55:01.680 --> 02:55:07.680] shanghai do you trust the chinese government that is involved in these things as well
[02:55:08.720 --> 02:55:15.200] so it is kind of interesting you know russia's central bank is forced to sell gold to cover
[02:55:15.200 --> 02:55:22.560] the budget and to support the ruble this is one of the things that will temper some of not a
[02:55:23.200 --> 02:55:29.120] hawkishness from the federal reserve but if other things start to go south for example if you've
[02:55:29.120 --> 02:55:35.680] got the big investors who have bought stocks on margin and if the stocks go down they get called
[02:55:35.680 --> 02:55:40.640] on it they got to cover that what are they going to do well they've got gold they're going to sell
[02:55:40.640 --> 02:55:47.520] it because gold is up so that's a way for them to cover their margin calls and so we could see
[02:55:48.160 --> 02:55:55.760] um on the downside of this if the stock market bubble burst the mania burst then you could see
[02:55:55.760 --> 02:56:02.080] people covering by selling gold and that is something's being done with russia but it hasn't
[02:56:02.080 --> 02:56:07.280] brought the price of gold down really for the first time in history the central bank of russia
[02:56:07.280 --> 02:56:13.040] has begun selling from its reserves directly into the domestic market enabling banks and state-owned
[02:56:13.040 --> 02:56:17.280] companies and investment firms to purchase sovereign gold according to a report from
[02:56:17.280 --> 02:56:24.560] ukrainian news service this is a forced step gold is effectively becoming a tool to support the ruble
[02:56:25.200 --> 02:56:32.400] to patch up corporate liquidity and cover budget needs amid the rapid depletion of other resources
[02:56:33.280 --> 02:56:39.200] the move is unprecedented before 2025 the central bank of russia never sold its gold
[02:56:39.200 --> 02:56:43.440] to commercial market participants only receiving it through the ministry of finance
[02:56:43.440 --> 02:56:48.320] to increase its reserves but the country's national welfare fund seeing it you ain't
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[02:57:47.520 --> 02:57:56.880] responsibly its liquid assets decline from 113 billion to 2020 and 2022 to 51 billion in 2025
[02:57:58.000 --> 02:58:02.880] the central bank has no choice but to sell off its reserves when you talk about those kinds of
[02:58:02.880 --> 02:58:10.000] numbers and you realize just how much smaller the russian economy is in terms of gdp and other
[02:58:10.000 --> 02:58:19.120] things like that it fell from 113 billion 2022 to 51 billion and they have had about 200 billion has
[02:58:19.120 --> 02:58:27.280] been confiscated by the eu and the u.s i'm sorry 300 billion frozen russian assets so that's huge
[02:58:28.000 --> 02:58:34.080] um so the strategy of selling gold supposedly allows for prompt budget replenishment
[02:58:34.080 --> 02:58:39.280] and ruble stability you know they may be communist but they knew from the very beginning the value of
[02:58:39.280 --> 02:58:46.400] gold it was max warburg the central banker in germany who um and his brother paul warburg was
[02:58:46.400 --> 02:58:53.760] the one who worked with jp morgan to get the federal reserve put in but max warburg sent
[02:58:54.320 --> 02:59:00.560] vladimir lenin to start the russian revolution gave him 10 million dollars in gold
[02:59:01.280 --> 02:59:06.240] and put him on a sealed train to go from switzerland and to russia to start the revolution
[02:59:06.240 --> 02:59:11.440] so from the very beginning the communists knew what real money was didn't they
[02:59:12.400 --> 02:59:17.040] regardless of what happens here so well you have to know what's really valuable so you know what to
[02:59:17.040 --> 02:59:24.800] steal it is that is communism isn't it it's a uh a justification for a kleptocracy that's uh
[02:59:25.840 --> 02:59:29.520] republicans are not actually interested in shrinking government says the means is uh
[02:59:30.320 --> 02:59:37.200] meets.org um again it's always fake posturing and promises just like the epstein files just like
[02:59:37.760 --> 02:59:42.880] promises of peace in this context they're talking about doge and the fact that the office of
[02:59:42.880 --> 02:59:49.040] personnel management says this doesn't exist anymore they said it's hard to define where the
[02:59:49.040 --> 02:59:55.360] effort to cut the federal bureaucracy stands today as anything other than a disappointment
[02:59:56.080 --> 03:00:01.440] republicans are abandoning campaign promises to cut spending and that's nothing new they said
[03:00:02.160 --> 03:00:06.480] virtually every single republican who's run for any federal office in the last
[03:00:06.480 --> 03:00:12.640] 50 years or so is guilty of this but the beginning of trump's second term did feel different
[03:00:12.640 --> 03:00:19.440] why there was a genuine palpable bottom up excitement for spending cuts fresh off the
[03:00:19.440 --> 03:00:25.040] pandemic where federal bureaucrats helped to lock the country down and then did their best to force
[03:00:25.040 --> 03:00:30.640] everyone to take patented drugs from well-connected pharmaceutical companies to get their freedoms back
[03:00:30.640 --> 03:00:37.760] let me just insert here mises come on this is trump directing this one top don't leave him out
[03:00:37.760 --> 03:00:43.600] of this it wasn't the federal bureaucrats alone he was directing all this he was bribing and
[03:00:43.600 --> 03:00:48.560] blackmailing people to do all these things and the federal bureaucrats were working for him
[03:00:50.320 --> 03:00:57.280] nevertheless because of this and the subsequent economic stagnation and thomas massey knew this
[03:00:57.280 --> 03:01:00.960] from the very beginning he pushed back against all of this stuff he said you're destroying
[03:01:00.960 --> 03:01:07.840] the country economically and and as a result that was the first person he became the first
[03:01:07.840 --> 03:01:16.240] person that trump wanted to primary out because he opposed him on these damaging policies that
[03:01:16.240 --> 03:01:21.440] were there so followed by years of relentless price inflation and economic stagnation
[03:01:22.000 --> 03:01:26.960] the federal officials said was an illusion emanating from the public's economic stupidity
[03:01:27.680 --> 03:01:31.760] many americans were understandably on board with the campaign to promise to gut the federal
[03:01:31.760 --> 03:01:37.680] bureaucracy but not the republicans it's just phony promises and of course trump's not a
[03:01:37.680 --> 03:01:43.680] republican anyway he's a tax and spend democrat republican politicians derail the effort
[03:01:44.320 --> 03:01:49.520] because they completely accept the left-wing progressive falsehoods about programs that
[03:01:49.520 --> 03:01:55.120] would have been cut in the simplistic progressive narrative that dominates the media the university
[03:01:55.120 --> 03:02:02.480] system and the democrat party government is primarily seen as a superhuman supplier of
[03:02:02.480 --> 03:02:10.640] social services well that's right i mean you know they are so detached from fiscal reality
[03:02:11.360 --> 03:02:19.120] by the fiction of the fiat dollar that they are like the you know superheroes that can fly
[03:02:19.920 --> 03:02:24.720] but i think they're really like wildly coyote who's just run off of the cliff and is still
[03:02:24.720 --> 03:02:29.200] running on thin air but he's just looked down and realized there's nothing underneath him
[03:02:29.200 --> 03:02:37.120] and at that point he's going to plummet like a rock and above him will be the crushing 38 trillion
[03:02:37.120 --> 03:02:46.400] dollar deficit or cumulative debt and that'll come crashing down on him just like wildly coyote
[03:02:47.120 --> 03:02:54.400] uh well again when we look at the at gdp the there's a russian writer saying you know this
[03:02:54.400 --> 03:03:01.120] is a myth you can't really measure the productivity of a country just in gdp and he points out the
[03:03:01.120 --> 03:03:09.520] fact that there was an economist in 2022 as the beginning of hostilities between russia and ukraine
[03:03:10.240 --> 03:03:16.400] said russia cannot win the war why he said well because he said their gdp is roughly equivalent
[03:03:16.400 --> 03:03:22.640] to the combined output of belgium and the netherlands russia is an economic dwarf in europe
[03:03:23.760 --> 03:03:30.320] and so therefore its military operation was doomed so the question i said does gdp really
[03:03:30.320 --> 03:03:38.240] give us an accurate representation of a country's strength uh not really they point out this is
[03:03:38.240 --> 03:03:44.160] something that was created by a russian economist a metric that was created by them and was made
[03:03:44.160 --> 03:03:53.040] popular by kainzian economics and so after the war gdp became entrenched in the grand architecture
[03:03:53.040 --> 03:04:01.200] the post war order of bretton woods the imf and kainzian macroeconomic theory kainzianism sees
[03:04:01.200 --> 03:04:05.840] the economy as a thermostat problem if total demand is too low and output falls the government
[03:04:05.840 --> 03:04:13.600] must raise demand through fiscal spending and so forth and yet we saw in the 1970s that kainzian
[03:04:13.600 --> 03:04:20.880] consensus broke down largely because it was wrong you know we had stagflation how could that happen
[03:04:20.880 --> 03:04:25.680] under kainzian economics well it can't so we're about to go through something that i think will
[03:04:25.680 --> 03:04:33.200] be the uh end of kainzianism for good and it will be good when you get rid of kainzianism and
[03:04:33.200 --> 03:04:38.960] deficit spending and fiat currencies it's going to be a painful process uh but you need to position
[03:04:38.960 --> 03:04:47.040] yourself now uh into something that is outside this irrational system and it's amazing that
[03:04:47.040 --> 03:04:51.600] federal reserve chair was at greenspan he said irrational exuberance that's what they've been
[03:04:51.600 --> 03:05:00.000] selling you for a century is irrational exuberance over the american dollar uh marky mark thank you
[03:05:00.000 --> 03:05:07.840] for the tip says with silver's spike gold is only 72 times the price of silver now it was 85 or
[03:05:07.840 --> 03:05:13.600] thereabouts that's right it did get up as the article said to a hundred fold over the price
[03:05:13.600 --> 03:05:19.840] of silver that's right we've got skunk hollow rose gardens says so trump is going to make nixon a
[03:05:19.840 --> 03:05:24.000] martyr for being the subject of prosecution by his political opponents to soften his image for
[03:05:24.080 --> 03:05:30.800] doing so nathan bedford forest 1865 kissinger in memos stated he cared not who was killed in
[03:05:30.800 --> 03:05:36.880] the cambodian bombing campaigns kill anyone and everyone yeah sounds like uh we're same
[03:05:36.880 --> 03:05:43.200] back in that same situation now right it's all cyclical and he goes on to say more bombs were
[03:05:43.200 --> 03:05:48.240] dropped in just cambodia than over berlin and several german cities the tonnage was astronomical
[03:05:48.240 --> 03:05:54.160] uh-huh bride b mac surprise they didn't make you take this commercial down like the alfred
[03:05:54.160 --> 03:06:01.680] hitchcock one i didn't put it up on twitter that's why yeah keep it a secret yeah just between us
[03:06:01.680 --> 03:06:08.000] keep it secret keep it safe technically they shouldn't have any right to apply any copyright
[03:06:08.000 --> 03:06:13.280] to uh it's a wonderful life since they let the copyright expire and then pulled that back by
[03:06:13.360 --> 03:06:19.440] saying oh well we copyrighted the script under book copyright which has longer term so therefore
[03:06:19.440 --> 03:06:22.880] there's this derivative of the script and therefore we should have the copyright to it
[03:06:22.880 --> 03:06:27.680] yeah that's right it's only copyrighted in the u.s because again the the influence of the movie
[03:06:27.680 --> 03:06:35.520] studios uh you know and the um uh regulatory capture that we see because of that nowhere else
[03:06:35.520 --> 03:06:40.480] do they recognize the copyright they let it expire uh through a clerical error and that's why it
[03:06:40.480 --> 03:06:45.840] became so popular uh because a lot of people it wasn't successful and when it's first released
[03:06:46.480 --> 03:06:50.000] there's some hokey stuff in there at the beginning that always used to put me off
[03:06:50.000 --> 03:06:55.040] but i got past that and it is one of my uh more favorite films um that are out there but
[03:06:58.560 --> 03:07:02.800] yeah i mean you know jimmy stewart and donna reid how could you go bad with that right so
[03:07:03.360 --> 03:07:10.000] anyway uh frank capra was not one of his most popular films but um again they don't really
[03:07:10.000 --> 03:07:16.720] have legitimate copyright claim but and ours of course is still uh transformative and free use
[03:07:16.720 --> 03:07:21.360] even if it were copyrighted that's right that's right and it certainly applies to the hitchcock
[03:07:21.360 --> 03:07:27.280] thing the difference though is just lawfare right are we willing to um i just didn't want to go
[03:07:27.280 --> 03:07:32.480] through this whole um you know fundraiser and everything they would take to do battle with
[03:07:32.480 --> 03:07:37.440] these people you know they're out there trying to justify the big fees that they charge the hitchcock
[03:07:37.440 --> 03:07:44.720] estate uh so that they're looking for things to do and um you know they got deep uh limitless
[03:07:44.720 --> 03:07:51.360] pockets and all that yeah that's the part if you're if you're in litigation with someone who has
[03:07:52.320 --> 03:07:57.120] massive amounts of money more than you do they can just bleed you dry they never have to actually
[03:07:57.120 --> 03:08:02.880] get you in court or get a judgment or anything they can simply break you but we will redo that
[03:08:02.880 --> 03:08:08.480] commercial and we'll do it with an english butler that looks somewhat like alfred hitchcock but
[03:08:08.480 --> 03:08:12.800] won't be alfred hitchcock you're just like a lot like him but uh you know we'll remove some of
[03:08:12.800 --> 03:08:17.600] those clues there uh because people need to understand the principle of the macguffin thing
[03:08:18.160 --> 03:08:22.720] it's very important skunk hollow rose gardens i would like to thank wise wolf gold for my
[03:08:22.720 --> 03:08:28.000] current record high for metal stacking over all value yes and of course you can go to david night
[03:08:28.000 --> 03:08:33.360] dot gold if you want to start stacking gold or silver of your own lets him know you came through
[03:08:33.360 --> 03:08:38.160] us and that's the thing i like about tony you know it's the fact that he lets you accumulate
[03:08:38.160 --> 03:08:44.080] gold gradually right on a regular basis that's a very powerful thing to do you know if you save
[03:08:44.080 --> 03:08:50.240] regularly and um uh that that is a great way to do it and it also averages out the cost of the gold
[03:08:51.040 --> 03:08:56.080] that's there so you don't have to try to time it and buy a massive amount of it all at one spot
[03:08:56.080 --> 03:09:03.040] maybe pick a momentary high or low but fortunately it's gone up and all the factors that allowed us
[03:09:03.040 --> 03:09:09.360] to say that gold was on sale last year because of irrational exuberance about trump those are all
[03:09:09.360 --> 03:09:13.680] still there we still have the massive deficit we still have the central banks that are accumulating
[03:09:13.680 --> 03:09:18.720] it we still have everybody looking to reset the financial system and so you have all these
[03:09:18.720 --> 03:09:24.880] different want to be power centers are all accumulating gold at the same time and then
[03:09:24.880 --> 03:09:30.960] it is a real hedge against politically uncertain times which is the kind of times that we live in
[03:09:30.960 --> 03:09:37.440] right now and tony works very hard to make sure he gets you all good deals he's constantly busy
[03:09:37.440 --> 03:09:42.800] we on our way back up from texas stopped in at his denison location it was wonderful we got to
[03:09:42.800 --> 03:09:48.560] hang out with him for a little bit he got to meet our son our son got to meet tony and tony very
[03:09:48.560 --> 03:09:54.160] graciously sent him back with his first little piece of silver so he actually has his own little
[03:09:54.160 --> 03:09:58.480] stack of medals and we need to continue to accumulate for him very small stack of medals
[03:09:58.480 --> 03:10:10.320] although he's very small so yeah we're gonna take a quick break folks we'll be right back
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[03:13:32.680 --> 03:13:39.720] We're listening to the David Knight Show.
[03:13:39.720 --> 03:13:40.720] Welcome back, folks.
[03:13:40.720 --> 03:13:41.720] And that's right.
[03:13:41.720 --> 03:13:43.660] Merry Christmas from us here at the David Knight Show.
[03:13:43.660 --> 03:13:49.120] It's December 1st, which means that the Christmas season is officially here and no one can fault
[03:13:49.120 --> 03:13:51.640] you for playing Christmas music now.
[03:13:51.640 --> 03:13:52.640] Marky Mark in New Jersey.
[03:13:52.640 --> 03:13:53.640] Thank you very much for the tip.
[03:13:53.640 --> 03:13:56.960] He says, the part of Keynesianism everyone forgets is that the government needs to run
[03:13:56.960 --> 03:13:58.360] surpluses in good times.
[03:13:58.360 --> 03:14:00.200] It's not all deficit spending.
[03:14:00.200 --> 03:14:02.720] Deficit spending should only be done in bad times.
[03:14:02.720 --> 03:14:04.080] Yeah, that's right.
[03:14:04.080 --> 03:14:08.120] We're all deficit all the time, baby.
[03:14:08.120 --> 03:14:09.600] No surpluses ever.
[03:14:09.600 --> 03:14:10.600] That's right.
[03:14:10.600 --> 03:14:11.600] Wally Walrus.
[03:14:11.600 --> 03:14:14.720] My Wolfpack collection is making money every month.
[03:14:14.720 --> 03:14:15.720] And of course...
[03:14:15.720 --> 03:14:19.680] Well, actually, the dollar's going down.
[03:14:19.680 --> 03:14:24.480] Don't keep massive amounts of money in your checking account because it's like leaking
[03:14:24.480 --> 03:14:25.480] out.
[03:14:25.480 --> 03:14:26.480] It's a container that leaks.
[03:14:26.480 --> 03:14:29.200] The government is continually stealing at your value.
[03:14:29.200 --> 03:14:31.120] Throw away narrow gate ministries.
[03:14:31.120 --> 03:14:34.160] They got rid of the penny and the stores are very low on pennies.
[03:14:34.160 --> 03:14:38.560] They're beginning to round up to the nearest higher nickel.
[03:14:38.560 --> 03:14:40.280] Question becomes, when are they going to outmode the nickel?
[03:14:40.280 --> 03:14:42.840] Because I can't imagine that's worth producing either.
[03:14:42.840 --> 03:14:51.520] Well, and the whole fallacy of all that stuff is that the penny is...
[03:14:51.520 --> 03:14:53.840] The Federal Reserve is the one that really destroyed the penny.
[03:14:53.840 --> 03:14:59.120] It's also amazing to me how little fanfare we got when the penny was just done away with.
[03:14:59.120 --> 03:15:02.840] One of the most famous sayings, at least one you hear continually, is a penny saved is
[03:15:02.840 --> 03:15:03.840] a penny earned.
[03:15:03.840 --> 03:15:05.880] The penny doesn't exist anymore.
[03:15:05.880 --> 03:15:07.200] We got rid of it.
[03:15:07.200 --> 03:15:08.200] We just said, nah.
[03:15:08.200 --> 03:15:10.200] Because you'll own nothing and you'll earn nothing.
[03:15:10.200 --> 03:15:13.440] You won't have a job because they ought to take it and you won't own anything either.
[03:15:13.440 --> 03:15:15.240] So get rid of the penny.
[03:15:15.240 --> 03:15:18.960] But you used to go buy things with pennies, right?
[03:15:18.960 --> 03:15:20.080] Not in my lifetime.
[03:15:20.080 --> 03:15:21.240] Penny candy and stuff.
[03:15:21.240 --> 03:15:26.320] So in your lifetime, you used to sell bubble gum for a penny at the video stores.
[03:15:26.320 --> 03:15:29.120] But that's how inflation is running.
[03:15:29.120 --> 03:15:30.120] Uh-huh.
[03:15:30.120 --> 03:15:31.120] Bubble gum inflation.
[03:15:31.120 --> 03:15:32.120] Yeah.
[03:15:32.120 --> 03:15:33.120] That's right.
[03:15:33.120 --> 03:15:34.120] It's a bubble.
[03:15:34.120 --> 03:15:37.920] Real quickly, I know people asked about more pictures of the puppy.
[03:15:37.920 --> 03:15:39.640] I sent one to Lance.
[03:15:39.640 --> 03:15:40.760] He can pull it up.
[03:15:40.760 --> 03:15:43.400] This is a picture of our son and the puppy.
[03:15:43.400 --> 03:15:45.440] See, he can behave.
[03:15:45.440 --> 03:15:50.400] We take very good care to monitor and make sure that he's calm and collected when he's
[03:15:50.400 --> 03:15:54.200] dealing with our son.
[03:15:54.200 --> 03:15:56.120] He's a very sweet dog, but he is a puppy.
[03:15:56.120 --> 03:15:57.120] He wants to play.
[03:15:57.120 --> 03:16:00.000] He gets very excited and our son loves the puppy.
[03:16:00.000 --> 03:16:04.480] He wants to play with him so badly, but they're both just a little bit too young to effectively
[03:16:04.480 --> 03:16:10.360] play with each other, but they love each other and they'll be the best of friends here soon.
[03:16:10.360 --> 03:16:15.040] So there's your puppy and baby update in case you were curious.
[03:16:15.040 --> 03:16:16.040] Cute things.
[03:16:16.040 --> 03:16:20.640] Well, here's your update on things economic as well as pharmaceutical stuff.
[03:16:20.640 --> 03:16:25.000] I don't have time to get into the pharmaceutical things, but I want to begin by talking about
[03:16:25.000 --> 03:16:32.320] how cash strapped Britain is selling off embassies.
[03:16:32.320 --> 03:16:41.880] When I saw this, I immediately thought of Pfizer shaking down three South American countries.
[03:16:41.880 --> 03:16:50.280] Remember it was a worldwide conspiracy to shut down anybody that didn't get the jab.
[03:16:50.280 --> 03:16:57.840] Well you had three South American countries and two of them went public with the threats
[03:16:57.840 --> 03:17:04.240] from Pfizer because Pfizer had the governments were going to shut down, travel and basically
[03:17:04.240 --> 03:17:09.120] make it impossible to get in or out of these countries unless they gave the jab to their
[03:17:09.120 --> 03:17:12.880] people, but they also knew that it was going to be harmful.
[03:17:12.880 --> 03:17:14.040] They knew it was going to be harmful.
[03:17:14.040 --> 03:17:21.780] It was a telltale sign because they said, you're going to hold us harmless even in terms
[03:17:21.780 --> 03:17:24.160] of manufacturing defects and all the rest of stuff.
[03:17:24.160 --> 03:17:32.120] We want all of these liability protections and we want you to collateralize that to guarantee
[03:17:32.120 --> 03:17:36.000] that with assets that are outside of your country.
[03:17:36.000 --> 03:17:41.000] Now if that doesn't say that they know that they're committing a crime, what does?
[03:17:41.400 --> 03:17:48.240] So part of those assets, they said, we want to have you put up your embassies as collateral.
[03:17:48.240 --> 03:17:50.720] That's what's happening with the UK government now.
[03:17:50.720 --> 03:17:55.280] They're trying to sell assets that they have in New York and other places.
[03:17:55.280 --> 03:17:59.200] They had a big, elaborate complex in Bangkok, Thailand.
[03:17:59.200 --> 03:18:03.480] Of course, the man formerly known as Prince Andrew didn't want to stay there.
[03:18:03.480 --> 03:18:07.280] He wanted to go to a private hotel so he could get his 10 hookers a day, but we'll have more
[03:18:07.280 --> 03:18:08.320] on that tomorrow.
[03:18:08.320 --> 03:18:09.320] Thank you for joining us.
[03:18:09.320 --> 03:18:10.320] Have a good day.
[03:18:10.640 --> 03:18:11.640] Thank you.
[03:18:11.640 --> 03:18:12.640] Have a good Christmas.
[03:18:12.640 --> 03:18:13.640] Yes.
[03:18:21.640 --> 03:18:22.640] The Common Man.
[03:18:25.640 --> 03:18:28.640] They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
[03:18:28.640 --> 03:18:32.160] They created Common Past to track and control us.
[03:18:32.160 --> 03:18:40.000] Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future.
[03:18:40.680 --> 03:18:44.680] They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
[03:18:44.680 --> 03:18:49.680] But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
[03:18:51.680 --> 03:18:53.680] That is what we have in common.
[03:18:53.680 --> 03:18:55.680] That is what they want to take away.
[03:18:55.680 --> 03:19:00.680] Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
[03:19:00.680 --> 03:19:05.680] They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
[03:19:06.360 --> 03:19:10.360] It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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