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From his Central Texas Command Center, deep behind enemy lines, the information war continues. | |
It's Alex Jones and the GCN Radio Network. | ||
Well, there is the cover of the Drudge Report. | ||
We'll put it back up on screen for folks, for people who want to see it. | ||
Big Sis wants to see Under Your Clothes. | ||
Yes, yes, the complete Orwellian society arrives and Homeland Security announces they want mobile naked body scanners, brain scanners on the streets, football games, high school, college, NFL, Kentucky Derby. | ||
You want to go anywhere in public, you're going to be humiliated and a biometric 360 naked body scan is going to be made. | ||
And Obama is ordering an additional $1 billion in naked body scanners. | ||
According to the Toledo Blade today, and here's the Associated Press, mind-reading systems could change air security. | ||
So complete and total quackery. | ||
They're not reading your mind. | ||
This is just another way to interrogate you and claim that you're a thought criminal. | ||
We literally are living in a nightmare Buck Rogers society. | ||
But we're not flying around with silver jetpacks, no. | ||
All the technology is being used to enslave humanity. | ||
The good news is, the head of American Airlines says he doesn't want the naked body scanners and they don't work, and points out what security experts have already said, the underwear bomber on Christmas Day was brought through security, they had naked body scanners in the Amsterdam airport, they weren't used, and they wouldn't even have detected his underwear bomb, the large firecracker he had in his pants. | ||
So, that is all coming up today. | ||
You know, in the history books, how did America end? | ||
How did we become a high-tech police state? | ||
How did Americans let them naked body scan their children, their wives, their husbands? | ||
Oh, somebody had a firecracker on an airplane. | ||
Land of the coward, home of the slaves. | ||
You know, when the wind blows, the American people slit their wrists and worship government and just scream, oh God, we love you government, take all our rights away. | ||
So, we're going to be breaking that down today. | ||
We have Damon Vickers, who is Syndicated radio host in his own right. | ||
He is a pundit on CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, Barron's, Investors Business Daily. | ||
He heads up Nine Points Capital Partners and the website is npm.us, ninepointsmanagement.us. | ||
So, npm.us, and he's with us for the Balance of the Hour. | ||
I agree with him a lot about gold being a good investment, the dollar being in trouble, world government being established. | ||
I don't agree with him that we have too many people, and we'll debate that some of the day. | ||
Some of our listeners really liked Mr. Vickers on his economic views, didn't like him on his population views, but he is back with us due to popular demand, and we appreciate Mr. Vickers joining us. | ||
Good to have you here with us. | ||
Alex, I love you. | ||
You run a great show, and I have to say that I purchased your Fall of the Republic and New World Order movies, and I watched them thoroughly, and I watched I think one of them at least twice, and they're well done, and they're thought-provoking, and I think for a society and a world at large that spends too many hours per day comatose, DVDs like that and content like that can really wake people up, and they're great. | ||
And you also noticed something that I hadn't noticed in New World Order that I consulted on and I'm in, but it's not my film, though my name is on the back of it. | ||
They just did that for promotion purposes, I guess. | ||
Infowars.com is there as one of the producers for some reason. | ||
But it's like an honorary degree or something. | ||
I don't deserve it. | ||
But I'm driving around on the radio and tuning into your radio show as they're interviewing me. | ||
And so there's a snip of you in New World Order. | ||
So certainly, certainly a strange coincidence. | ||
That's strange, yeah, especially with the New World Order thing, yeah. | ||
Well, I mean, that was years... I don't do a radio show anymore, but there was a time that I was on about 45 stations, five days a week, for two to three hours a day, and during that period between 2000 and 2003, When the NASDAQ was collapsing, I spent a good part of my radio show bashing the CNBCs and the Bush administration and the like. | ||
So the trend was certainly down, and there were cheerleaders for a collapsing market, and I wasn't one of them. | ||
Now, Damon, briefly tell us a little bit about your business operation and some of its success because, you know, that's really why we have you here is because you've been one of the most accurate and successful people out there in predicting where things are going. | ||
Well, I run a fund, and we also run a private wealth side. | ||
Our fund, Nine Points Capital Partners, had a fantastic year in 2008. | ||
2008 was arguably one of the worst years in market history, with trillions of dollars of value being wiped out, and our fund rose by 63% that year, which is a pretty good thing. | ||
So, we made money in a bear market, and more than a little. | ||
Also, if you take a look at the 2000-2003 period, we were short during that whole duration as well. | ||
And when 9-11 hit, we were 100% short. | ||
Not because I had inside information or anything like that, but because the trend was very decidedly down. | ||
And that's something that we believe that news, that we can't necessarily always know what the news can be. | ||
We can monitor what the trends are, what the societal trends are. | ||
I think you do a great job at that, Alex. | ||
But the news tends to reinforce Whatever our positions usually are, if the trend is either up or down. | ||
So, we're flexible. | ||
We're fluid. | ||
Our style is adaptive. | ||
And so, I think that gives us an edge as investors. | ||
Other investors are more attached to what they think they know, where they're worrying about the future, but they're not really living in the present. | ||
And that's something that we don't do. | ||
Living in the present is what we do here at Nine Points Management Research and at Nine Points Capital. | ||
Okay, I want to get into the economy and what you see in the year 2010 with Damon Vickers. | ||
But first, let's go back to the controversy of the last time you were on with us three months ago. | ||
You were talking about Your view on world overpopulation and that, you know, something must be done about it. | ||
And from my research, that's really the governing push for world government, according to the UN's own statements, is to set up a planetary government, as the White House science czar has said, To order a one-child policy. | ||
The UN a few weeks ago at Copenhagen called for a global one-child policy. | ||
The Communist Chinese called for that. | ||
There have been editorials all over the newspapers and on TV calling for, in fact the BBC says, should we bring back rationing today? | ||
I have that article right here for PrisonPlanet.tv viewers. | ||
Well, I mean, I'm glad you brought up the Chinese. | ||
is at PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
Should we bring back rationing to save the environment? | ||
I mean, that is hardcore tyranny. | ||
What is your real view on world population, and how do you substantiate that we're overpopulated, and what do you say we do then? | ||
Well, I mean, I'm glad you brought up the Chinese, because, you know, when we think of the Chinese, they were a country and a society that was so enmeshed in malaise. | ||
You know, they'd had some very, you know, austere programs under Mao and a rejection of their emperor system and all that. | ||
And they went to that one-child system. | ||
And I think it was a good part of their, quote, economic First, I mean, people never thought the Chinese could get themselves together. | ||
People would always talk about China as a region of the world that had promise. | ||
You know, Wrigley Gum would get a contract to sell gum in China, and then I remember the conversation with some guy down in Texas, and him saying, well, think about all those billions of Chinese chewing on Wrigley Gum. | ||
So when the stock went up, you know, it was $3, $4, $5 that day when they got that contract. | ||
But they as a country have turned things around economically. | ||
Now, that has come at a cost. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
China is a very austere, police state, authoritarian, centralized control government. | ||
Not much of anything happens by chance in China. | ||
It is heavily designed. | ||
You asked the question, though, about what is my real view on population. | ||
I would ask you, have you, I mean, I assume you're an educated man, you're a Renaissance man, you're a free thinker. | ||
All things that I love about you, Alex, have you traveled at all to places like the Caribbean? | ||
Have you been places like in the South America? | ||
Have you seen some of this? | ||
Have you seen, you've been places like that. | ||
Have you seen pictures of the world at night? | ||
I'm sure you have. | ||
Where the lights out. | ||
You know, lights used to go out. | ||
It doesn't go out anymore. | ||
When the sun sets on a large part of the planet, and we're looking at the Earth from space, you ever seen those pictures of the planet where the lights are everywhere? | ||
Yes, we see lights. | ||
We see lights, especially around the coastlines. | ||
Especially around the coastlines, but also the cities, and then the Northeast in particular, and the Caribbean, and Puerto Rico, and there isn't much of the world that we haven't lit up. | ||
And really, Probably because we're afraid. | ||
That's why we have all the lights on, because we're biological creatures, and we're afraid of the dark. | ||
Fear is a large element of what we as humans still face, and it's, as you point out all the time, fear has been a very effective means of controlling a population who is fear-based. | ||
And we still are! | ||
We're so afraid of what goes bump in the night, and of things that we're not, and people that look different than us. | ||
We do have in regions of the world an imbalance of population relative to what the resources can support. | ||
And you take a look at places in Africa where that is the case, South America where that's the case, and in particular the Caribbean, and increasingly in the Middle East. | ||
And these are areas where you have a lot of tribal societies, nomadic peoples, and Indian societies and tribal cultures in Africa that have had the benefit, and I say that really sarcastically, they've had the benefit of Western-influenced or missionaries or do-gooders Or, you know, grand social involvement by the Peace Corps, or whatever it is, to try to help them out. | ||
And it hasn't helped. | ||
In fact, to the extent that we've been involved in Africa or South America to try to mitigate poverty or disease or suffering, we have only compounded the problem and geometrically increased the level of suffering faced by But, Damon, I have the Royal Commission on Population. | ||
I have State Department Memorandum 200. | ||
This was all planned. | ||
They're not trying to help. | ||
When we come back, I'm going to counter what you've said, but I also want you to boil down, in a nutshell, what you're saying. | ||
Then we'll get into the economy and open the phones up. | ||
Damon Vickers is our guest. | ||
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The website's npm, nancypaulmery.us, is with us for the rest of the hour. | ||
We're going to open the phones up for first-time callers. | ||
For questions or comments to Damon Vickers, questions on the economy, you name it, he really is a shining mind when it comes to that. | ||
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1-800-259-9231. | |
1-800-259-9231. | ||
On this live, January 8th, Friday edition, 2010. | ||
Okay, Damon, here's the deal. | ||
1-800-259-9231 on this live January 8th, Friday edition 2010. | ||
Okay, Damon, here's the deal. | ||
I've read all the population studies, even by the eugenicists, by the UN. | ||
For over a decade, they've known that world population by 2022 to 2024 will plan out at 8.5 to 8.6 billion dollars. | ||
Then they project in the next 20 years it will drop down below 8 billion. | ||
That's at current statistics without more family planning and forced sterilization and forced abortions in China. | ||
India is the one nation that probably won't plane out, it'll just continue to grow, and it's mainly what pushes the trend up. | ||
But look at the West, from Japan, the industrialized world, to the classical West, Europe, the United States, Canada. | ||
A 1.3 population replacement rate for every two adults. | ||
For those that don't know, they have on average 1.3 children. | ||
And most of the population reduction programs being launched are being launched in the West against cultures that are already dying. | ||
The West is dying. | ||
And I have the Royal Commission from 49 where the British said if we industrialize a third world, We'll stop having kids. | ||
They'll be like the West and even stop replacing themselves. | ||
But we're not going to do that. | ||
We're going to go in and stop industrialization through the IMF and World Bank as a political tool and let the people bomb actually hold them back. | ||
So my problem is the UN says they want world government to reduce population, which you can argue we have too many or too less or whatever. | ||
When I say it's a non-issue, we need clean technologies. | ||
I mean, I could go on for 10 hours with all the evidence. | ||
It's a non-issue to scare everybody into resource wars, artificially making water and other things scarce. | ||
You go down to the Caribbean, Alex, and it's not a non-issue. | ||
I mean, you can see it clearly playing out right there. | ||
No, everybody is concentrated. | ||
You've got men that have fathered up to 26 and 28 children. | ||
I thought it was a loose word because all they did was bounce around on the flowers and put their pollen where it needed to go. | ||
That's crazy, reckless behavior. | ||
This is all about freedom. | ||
We want people to have freedom. | ||
We want a world of freedom. | ||
Hey, Damon, here's the deal! | ||
The U.N. | ||
wants to get rid of the... Are you worried about being deprived, if you're right, Alex, to have 28 kids? | ||
I know the U.N.' 's calling for me to only be able to have one. | ||
The U.N.' 's calling for me to only be able to have one. | ||
I have three, Damon. | ||
And if I could, I would have five or six. | ||
Okay, Alex. | ||
Well, that comes at a cost. | ||
And since our planet is actually of a limited size, if we continue to expand like we have, we don't have much of a world left that's worth enjoying. | ||
And I don't really care for asphalt and subdivisions, and I don't think that's progress. | ||
That's not a world that's actually very attractive. | ||
Do you have any children? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
How many? | ||
I have three daughters. | ||
And do you want them to be able to procreate? | ||
Uh, they may have a desire to, but inevitably that'll have to be their decision. | ||
Well, but it may be the UN's decision. | ||
It may be the global government. | ||
After the banks have all bankrupted us by design... If individuals on a global basis, Alex, are unable to make responsible decisions, then of course global government will likely step in and begin making those decisions for them. | ||
If the United States is unable to make rational, realistic decisions about its debt and its consumption, about its me-me-me right to consume The banks created the false debt system to take over! | ||
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Population is going to peak in the next 12 years. | ||
It is going to peak and then it's going to... The UN for several decades has had very accurate statistical analysis. | ||
No. | ||
Population is going to peak in the next 12 years. | ||
It is going to peak. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
There's no way for you to know that. | ||
How do you know what's going to happen? | ||
The UN for several decades has had very accurate statistical analysis. | ||
This is not... | ||
That's projecting out its... | ||
They projected 20 years ago that we'd have 7 billion people by 2010. | ||
Nobody knows what the... | ||
Really? | ||
They projected 20 years ago that we'd have 7 billion people by 2010. | ||
But I'm sure you also have other research that says that they genetically engineer viruses and that they could do population control by genetically engineering viruses as well. | ||
Could they not? | ||
That's what Dick Cheney wants, yeah. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
Now, they don't have to do it. | ||
That will not... | ||
That could happen all by itself. | ||
Damon, justice be done, may the heavens fall. | ||
You put a bunch of chickens in a limited amount of space and chances are they're going to face diseases. | ||
Damon, Damon, there's 30 plus million Chinese extra men. | ||
It's caused incredible suicide and problems in China. | ||
China has buoyed because they did a deal with the globalists to de-industrialize the West. | ||
They've been giving all our money. | ||
Stay there. | ||
We'll come back. | ||
Talk about it. | ||
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As they're finishing off this agenda, they'll be pulling the rug from underneath Americans at home. | |
We have tremendous influence on our President and Congress, and they really are calling the shots. | ||
I think it's incumbent upon all of us Tim Geithner, Bernanke, they're arsonists! | ||
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They're asking for more matches. | |
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Damon Vickers is our guest. | |
He heads up one of the most successful management firms and investment funds out there, Nine Points Capital Partners. | ||
npm.us is the website. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
Our websites are infowars.com and prisonplanet.com. | ||
And I want to talk about a host of other issues in the time we have left with Damon. | ||
I didn't mean to get stuck on the whole population agenda. | ||
My point is, whether you believe we're overpopulated or not, the globalists have actually moved to keep the third world in poverty and cause the people bomb, while they're then always selling eugenics and population and one-child policies in the West. | ||
And if you really study eugenics, it's not what is publicly taught about improving the race, improving intelligence. | ||
It's actually targeting the most intelligent that aren't part of the elites. | ||
They call it, you know, the random genetics out there that threatens the global elite's hegemonic empire. | ||
And I just morally cannot sign on to China and forced abortion and infanticide and killing babies. | ||
And Damon, I don't think if I took you to China and put you in front of a woman... | ||
advocated it. | ||
I didn't hear any of that. | ||
And if it's about keeping the globalist hegemony intact and the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers and keeping that fine genetic line intact, the truth is that those lines and families, there are real problems with those people. | ||
I mean, when you don't intermix family's genetic code or you have too much marrying amongst cousins, you get some kind of strange outcomes. | ||
You get people that are manic depressive, suicidal. | ||
You get more psychopaths. | ||
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Huh? | |
You get more psychopaths. | ||
You do. | ||
I mean, you could take a look at, I mean, I don't know what I'm going to say. | ||
Look at royalty! | ||
Look how royalty's always going insane from Egypt to Rome. | ||
That's how they did it. | ||
But Alex, for a long period in time, that is how they did it. | ||
Cousins married cousins, and that went on for a very long time. | ||
Particularly if your family had money. | ||
But it's still going on. | ||
It still goes on to some extent. | ||
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Well, it's bad genetically, though. | ||
You need to have a, you have a healthier gene. | ||
But what I'm asking is, then why do you agree, and I wasn't saying you agree with forced abortion in China, I'm saying I, I can't, well, then you have to be against the policy. | ||
I'm against a world and countries and individuals that think that they can act haphazardly and recklessly without there being some responsibility to their fellow beings, whether that be animals or plant life or human beings. | ||
But Damon, here's what I'm saying. | ||
If Europe and the United States and Japan are having on average 1.3 children, which doesn't replace mommy and daddy, we don't need food rationing and one-child policies in America. | ||
Well, we don't need it in America, but at this point, America doesn't support itself anyway. | ||
We're net importers of food. | ||
We can't feed ourselves, and we export... That's because of government policies paying people not to produce food. | ||
That's because of NAFTA and GATT and globalization, which is designed to make the world population dependent on the social engineers. | ||
Okay, alright. | ||
So, as a fund manager, I have to think about how I'm going to make money from that, because I have investors and people that I have to report to that want to see capital gains. | ||
So, I can't determine the direction of the world, Alex. | ||
I don't think you can either. | ||
I would think we both agree. | ||
That we don't want a world, move into a world that it's a police state whereby it's very negative and dark. | ||
However, we do need, I think shown, that this experiment called democracy has had unintended consequences and has not really made the American people really all that free. | ||
Although they have the illusion of free. | ||
We don't have a howling mob of democracy. | ||
We have manufactured consent. | ||
Diamond shifting gears in the time we have with you here. | ||
No, I agree with that. | ||
You're talking about the two parties going against each other and the fantasy of Democrat versus Republican. | ||
I totally agree with that. | ||
Totally. | ||
It is a fantasy. | ||
Let me ask you this. | ||
What do you see happening to Obama? | ||
Lowest approval rating one year in of any president. | ||
Democrats turning against him. | ||
We're going to get some, probably even worse, Republican later. | ||
And then an even worse Democrat after that. | ||
As everything goes downhill, what do you see happening economically, politically, in the next 24 months in the United States? | ||
Well, you bring up a good point between the Republicans and the Democrats. | ||
I certainly hope that we actually don't swim back to a Republican, and perhaps we have the type of environment where maybe you get somebody that's not aligned, that's not a part of a fantasy of a Democrat or Republican. | ||
And yes, both the Democrats and both the Republicans. | ||
Are controlled entities, and they're controlled entities by either family interests, in the case of the Tyson family, or the Stevens Investment Bank, or others. | ||
And it takes a lot of money. | ||
It takes a couple hundred million dollars or more to get elected president. | ||
And by the time you actually swear your oath, you have totally sold out whatever soul you had a thousand times over. | ||
You're a soulless hunk of a man by the time you're sworn in. | ||
I hope that we get a third party candidate. | ||
That's what I hope. | ||
In terms of the U.S., the United States and the globe on a whole, we've got a lot of debt. | ||
Sovereign debt. | ||
And increasingly we don't have a means or an ability to pay it off. | ||
But neither does much of the rest of the westernized world. | ||
And that debt is mounting and it's accumulating. | ||
But it's fiat debt made up out of nothing so that the speculators can take over the planet. | ||
I don't know what they're going to... If the whole world is wrecked financially, I don't know what the benefit of... What would they be taking over? | ||
A bankrupt company? | ||
What's the value of that? | ||
Well, see, they're too big to fail, so everything else will fail but them. | ||
They'll be the last man standing. | ||
So even if they're the wreckage of the ship of state and society, they will be that which all the rats cling to. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You could also, look, if I wreck you economically, Alex, we'll say Alex Jones is a country, and I wreck you economically, and then I get to take you over. | ||
What good is that? | ||
What do I got? | ||
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Well, look at military tactics. | ||
You get to rebuild it. | ||
I want to take over something that's strong and viable. | ||
No, you get to rebuild. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
The globalists take over strong countries and then use them to exploit the neighbor and wage war and covert destabilizations. | ||
On a larger scale, though, you could say that our democratic system, in the way that it's based upon allowing everybody to kind of get what they want, and when people get elected and they're beholden to all these special interests, that by the time it's all done with, you've just amassed all this debt because you've had to pay off all the people that got you elected. | ||
Because big government isn't real free market. | ||
It allows that crony monopoly capitalism and then they buy off the howling mob, the horde, to then finally loot the middle class that was left and then everything collapses. | ||
That's what happened in Rome. | ||
That's what happens everywhere. | ||
And it is likely to happen again. | ||
And we are likely in the process of that happening again. | ||
And neither you nor I can likely do much to change that natural course of direction. | ||
But what we can do is try to position ourselves financially and try to position ourselves and our families so that we survive and seek to thrive and prosper in the environment that we have. | ||
Not the environment that we want. | ||
Well, I agree. | ||
I mean, I work for a better world, but I also position myself to be in the best possible position. | ||
And knowing what's coming in the future, I've been very successful. | ||
And these other fools that think buying mainstream television, which is meant to deceive them and to tie them up in false realities, is meant to neutralize them and keep them out of the game, the average yuppie thinks it's cool to spout off the party line of the system, thinking they're smart, like some mindless parrot That's been, you know, taught to repeat something. | ||
Dead on, Alex. | ||
Yeah, that is dead on. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
That the fantasies that we might have of bashing liberals or bashing conservatives is a game that we play against each other and it's just ridiculous and it's just so utterly retarded. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree with you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But I think the good news is I think more and more people, Alex, Are waking up to that fact. | ||
You do a good job of bringing that out to people, of telling them that. | ||
And they need to know that. | ||
That bashing, you know, that liberal bashing or conservative bashing, this is a stupid game that has no end, but with no ultimate. | ||
So we just play each other off each other. | ||
With real no progress or moving forward. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
We don't even deal with the issues at hand. | ||
Damon Vickers, Nine Points Capital Management, npm.us. | ||
Just in layman's terms, what do you see happening with the economy, with the dollar, with gold, with stocks, with bonds? | ||
You know, a basic boil down of what you see happening in the next 12 months and forward with the economy. | ||
Well, I hate doing that. | ||
I really do, because the person inside me that says that he doesn't want to live in the future, and he doesn't want to live in the past, but wants to be present in the moment, doesn't like to make projections. | ||
However, taking a look at where the moment is, and where we're likely headed, what are we looking at? | ||
Dollar continues to look weaker, because they continue to have to print money. | ||
This morning we came out with jobs. | ||
We still show the economy losing, I think it was 85,000 jobs. | ||
We had an upper revision of 4,000 in the prior month. | ||
We need to create a minimum of 100,000 new jobs every single month just to keep up with the growth of our population in the United States. | ||
And it's not as bad as it was at 700,000 lost jobs last January, but we're still losing jobs. | ||
So there's a critical issue. | ||
The job situation is pretty, pretty, pretty serious. | ||
On the stock market, the trend does appear to be up, though. | ||
However, even with all this bad news, equities appear to be rising. | ||
So the stock market actually is looking pretty good. | ||
Interest rates, bonds, we don't like bonds because rates, Alex, they're near zero. | ||
And in fact, two weeks ago, the Treasury did an auction where they convinced people and succeeded in selling them bonds with 0% interest. | ||
That's crazy! | ||
The last place you want to be is in bonds when interest rates are this low. | ||
Gold continues to look good. | ||
We own gold. | ||
Oil continues to look good. | ||
We own oil. | ||
And oil's climbed from $68 to $83 a barrel since I think I was on the air with you. | ||
Where do you think oil's going and what's going to happen with natural gas? | ||
My God, you know, let's take the first part of that first, and we'll take the natural gas disaster second. | ||
The oil looks like it's headed higher. | ||
A lot of that's tied to the dollar. | ||
You know, we could see $90, $100 oil in the next 12 months. | ||
I think that's possible. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
In terms of natural gas, you know, it's just the trend on natural gas, Alex, has just been A bottomless pit, and it was seemingly cheap at every point along the way down. | ||
But natural gas is like Citigroup. | ||
I mean, it was from $50. | ||
It seemed cheap at $25 until it hit $15 and $10 and $5 and $3 and $0.97. | ||
And natural gas has been kind of trending like that. | ||
However, you do have the feel-good environmentalist saying that they'd love to see the world more powered with natural gas, including T. Boone Pickens. | ||
but it has not materialized in prices. | ||
So, all I can say about natural gas is the trend is still down. | ||
Okay, and again, your company is Nine Points Capital Partners. | ||
The website is npm.us. | ||
Damon Vickers is our guest. | ||
I want to go to calls in the time we have left, but so much is going on in the world. | ||
What do you think about the underwear bomber situation? | ||
Have you seen the evidence of that being a hoax to launch the body scanners? | ||
What do you think of what's happening with Iran, with Yemen, all these talks of expanding wars. | ||
When empires get in trouble, they like to launch new wars. | ||
You're right, and it's good for their currencies, too, because you get a flight to perceived safety because of global instability. | ||
Well, in terms of body scanners, my gosh, I don't know. | ||
I don't think it's particularly effective against PETN, which is the main thing they're mostly worried about, though, right? | ||
I mean, nothing really can spot PETN. | ||
What is it? | ||
Uric acid, which is an ingredient found in urine. | ||
And something else. | ||
However, you'd think they'd be able to sniff for it if there were higher concentrations. | ||
But in my case, Alex, I think that the alarm would go off every time. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's see. | ||
As for the body scanners, I mean, I don't know. | ||
I mean, it makes me pretty nervous though, Alex. | ||
I mean, do you have any concern about the possibility? | ||
I mean, you do want them to try to do everything they can to try to keep people from doing stupid things like blowout patches in airplanes. | ||
Damon, we can't give up our whole way of life because somebody might blow up an airplane. | ||
The body scanners wouldn't even protect it against that. | ||
It has all the earmarks of being a staged event. | ||
I don't want to march my daughters or your daughters through the naked body scanners that are recorded and saved by the government so they can then have your biometric ID and scan you from a distance. | ||
They've now admitted today that is what they're planning. | ||
Let's talk about that for a second, the biometrics, and this is an area that we've been involved with over the years, and that the interface, the human interface between person and machine is disintegrating at such a rapid, fast rate that we are likely to hasten the RFID and the chip arrival and the tracking of human beings. | ||
That's likely to really continue to hasten and accelerate, I would say, in the next couple of years. | ||
It's just that much more efficient to track people. | ||
But we need to say no to this because we do not have a loving global corporate system. | ||
These are predators for my research. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Well, I'm not sure the government, what you can do ultimately about people's independent free will, and I guess that's where you need those thought scanners to kick in. | ||
And from an investment standpoint, there are probably some investors that would love to see an investment cycle in such an industry, because we've virtually had a- But I could invest with bank robbers! | ||
During the last ten years. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
But then I could invest with bank robbers and get a big return. | ||
I mean, we have to be moral about this. | ||
I mean, here's an example. | ||
Federal government, Raw Story reports, 12% of kids sexually abused by the government in custody. | ||
I mean, the government is filled statistically with more scum. | ||
We've got TSA running around having delusional breakdowns saying they're God and LAX. | ||
I mean, you know, big government always hurts people. | ||
I can't disagree with the fact that a high percentage of people that find themselves desirous to be, quote, corrections officers and or police have a sadistic bent, perhaps, and that's why they pursue jobs like that. | ||
And that's taught in criminology. | ||
The police know that about themselves. | ||
But the public's taught through the culture, oh no, the police aren't sadistic and you need to let them just run wild and do whatever they want and keep us safe from underwear bombers. | ||
Most of the world is asleep. | ||
Most of the world is not awake. | ||
Most of the people medicate themselves on bad diets. | ||
No, I know! | ||
Exactly! | ||
The world is asleep! | ||
You're trying to wake people up. | ||
But to really wake people up, it mostly takes events. | ||
Because people are spectators, and most people are not independent thinkers, Alex. | ||
And most of the global population will never be made up of people that are independent thinkers. | ||
Most people on the planet are followers, and they are sheep. | ||
Damon, this is what I always hear from high-powered people, like you grew up around the Rockefellers and people. | ||
I, through life, have run into a lot of these people, and they'll say, they'll say off-record, the people are slaves, they want to be slaves, all you can do is protect yourself, Mr. Jones, and you ought to join us, because the horde of people out there want to tear you apart. | ||
But that's the rationale to then do all these evil things, because just because the general public's evil, doesn't mean that I have to become evil. | ||
Agreed. | ||
Agreed. | ||
We should choose light over darkness. | ||
Well, we're certainly not seeing that from the establishment. | ||
I see darkness a lot worse from them than from the thumb-sucking baby public that wants a big daddy to take care of them. | ||
We got two segments left with Damon Vickers. | ||
Your phone calls Sam, John, Eon, David, and William. | ||
Straight ahead. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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So I don't know what these callers are going to say to Damon Vickers, but let's not beat him up too bad so he'll come back again with us. | ||
Let's talk to Sam in Florida. | ||
You're on the air, go ahead. | ||
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Hi Alex, my question is a little bit off the wall for your topic that you've been speaking about, but I'm curious to find out if you've heard on the 26th of this month of Obama having to report his birth certificate to a federal court. | |
No, I haven't heard about that, Sam, and I appreciate your call. | ||
I mean, I think I think there's something to it. | ||
It should be investigated. | ||
But at the same time, he's lied about everything. | ||
He's a puppet. | ||
It's a distraction. | ||
Lobbyists, torture, secrecy, wars. | ||
I mean, we've got to start worrying about the next puppet they're putting in. | ||
I agree. | ||
That's what my films Fall of the Republic try to do, and Obama Deception, is show the stupid left you're being manipulated. | ||
Same with the right wing. | ||
Right wingers buy the video and think they're going to find out about how evil Obama is. | ||
Left wingers see it and think it's an Obama basher, and they actually find out they've been bamboozled. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
They find out it's all a scam. | ||
It's all a scam. | ||
Let's talk to John in Texas. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Good afternoon, tenured listener. | |
Just get these quick points out of the way. | ||
My perspective is a little unique because I come from, my father was in Air Force Intelligence for 18 years, stationed in Philippines, Colorado Springs, worked for NSA and just traveling around the country, settling here in Austin. | ||
What I did realize is, after listening to you especially, that there is something more going on. | ||
What I would like to say is, if we utilize the blessings of advanced technology to improve and sustain the lives of the whole population, there's water generators, solar power generators, can help bring fresh water, electricity to the poor. | ||
That's right, but the elite are suppressing a lot of that and creating monopolies for their own power. | ||
Let's get comments from Damon Vickers on this. | ||
Well, I don't think you need to bring any more water to the poor to mitigate their suffering, because I believe you compound it. | ||
There will always be a large part of the global population that is poor of the have-nots. | ||
There will always be. | ||
And to the extent that we have stepped in and done that, we've created more problems and more warfare. | ||
Stop right there. | ||
That is exactly... ...or Darfur and see the horror and tragedy of our goodwill. | ||
Damon, that's exactly what the globalists say. | ||
Cut off their resources, don't give them new resources, because it makes them have more kids. | ||
No, I'm not saying cut off the resources. | ||
I would say don't leave it alone. | ||
Leave well enough alone. | ||
Let their cultures and their civilizations evolve and progress. | ||
But that's what he's saying! | ||
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Let them have the technology! | |
Let them have the technology! | ||
gee, Damon, once somebody gets industrialized... | ||
They don't know how to operate it. | ||
Leave it alone. | ||
Leave them be in their primitive societies, and they'll advance along their own course. | ||
They won't, but maybe it takes a couple of thousand years. | ||
Leave them alone. | ||
That's what I would say. | ||
But when you leave them alone, they have even more kids. | ||
No, they don't, because you can only run so fast away from the lions. | ||
You can't take ten kids and run away from the lions and the hoarding hyenas, or else they're going to be eaten. | ||
That's why the population was imbalanced. | ||
This sounds like social Darwinism, Vickers. | ||
I think, I think, uh, I think nature had a, had a, had a, there was a lot more balance in places like Africa and South America before... Barry Malthusian, they said that in the 1750s. | ||
I disagree with you. | ||
John, anything else to... Damon Vickers? | ||
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Two quick points, uh... | |
Okay, if you take a flight from Austin to Denver, Colorado, and you're a few thousand feet up, you can see and realize how big our world really is. | ||
So overpopulation is a joke. | ||
And now, in my opinion, there's a genocide against global middle class, especially against the U.S. | ||
here, and that's why I plan on running as a rep for Texas State District 46 against Donna Dukes and other corrupt officials, because that's where it starts. | ||
You've got to end it there. | ||
All right, I appreciate your call. | ||
We're going to talk to Eon, David and William on the other side. | ||
Damon Vickers is our guest. | ||
He's with Nine Points Capital Partners, npm.us. | ||
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The global engineers are not leaving the third world alone. | ||
They're buying off their politicians. | ||
We have this, the State Department memorandum 200 by Kissinger. | ||
Starting wars, starting famines to try to reduce their numbers. | ||
I say industrialize them, educate them, and their numbers will plane off. | ||
Even if you believe the world's overpopulated. | ||
I believe a lot of our technologies are overpopulating. | ||
Toxins and poisons. | ||
It's like the environmentalists in Europe are saying, we want GMO to combat global warming. | ||
It's all made up. | ||
Damon, what do you think of the Copenhagen situation blowing up in their face? | ||
That was pretty clever. | ||
The releases were pretty good to counter the greenhouse warming. | ||
I mean, in a larger context, everything that happens on the planet is natural, including pollution, because it all comes from here. | ||
But we may or may not have operative processes that are acting against us. | ||
I don't think you can dispute the fact that increasingly there are large segments of the world that are being polluted by our activities at the lakes and the rivers and the streams. | ||
But they're not doing anything about that. | ||
It's all about carbon dioxide. | ||
Let's go ahead and talk to Eon in New York. | ||
Eon, you're on the air. | ||
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Welcome. | ||
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This guy you got on the show, your guest, he appears to be a globalist. | |
He has all the earmuffs of a globalist. | ||
He's talking about the third world and how they are just irresponsible. | ||
That's not the case. | ||
Well, human beings in general are irresponsible. | ||
I don't think it's just the third world. | ||
I think it's all of us. | ||
A large segment of the third world was westernized too soon, and the consequences have been imbalances globally. | ||
But Damon, aren't you openly saying that global government is going to be the solution to what you believe is overpopulation? | ||
I think global government will ultimately be the solution that the world chooses as a desire to solve its problems. | ||
Well, that's why we have you here, because... Individual states and countries will have to surrender a large part of their free will, and quote your term, sovereignty, to a global government. | ||
Because the bankers set up internal banking scams to take them over. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
To carry out the saving of the Earth? | ||
Well, it may not have anything to do with the Earth. | ||
It may have to do with debt, and I think it's more likely to be around debt and currencies than it is that. | ||
But I mean, coming in at a number of different angles probably does give you advantages to have a plan A or a plan B, I suppose. | ||
Eon, anything else, sir, from New York? | ||
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I believe that Why westernize everybody? | ||
Let people be alone, respect their cultures, let them evolve on their own. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
But the globalists aren't doing that! | ||
The world government's coming in and taking them over. | ||
You just said countries had to give up their sovereignty. | ||
Our countries will likely have to give up some of their sovereignty in order to be salvaged, basically. | ||
But in terms of individualized cultures, no, individualized cultures should definitely Well, the average third-worlder is having four children. | ||
They're not having 25. | ||
Yeah, there's not much culture left in a lot of the third world. | ||
There's just utter poverty and despair and tragedy and suffering. | ||
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That tragedy and poverty and suffering were brought to them. | |
Any place that was invaded after the aftermath is always poverty and suffering. | ||
Not always. | ||
Europe wasn't the case, but in the case of the third world and Africa, yes, the arrival of westernized man into those areas was utterly tragic. | ||
Well, here's the deal, Damon. | ||
You know Zbigniew Brzezinski. | ||
You said when you were a kid you knew him. | ||
He brags in a book how we funded Pol Pot. | ||
I did not know. | ||
I've met him. | ||
I didn't... Okay, you've met him. | ||
The point is... | ||
No, no, I understand. | ||
I was trying to finish up and saying that's somebody who you've met, somebody we've confronted. | ||
The point is, is that Kissinger said in 73 they were going to use war and famine to control the third world. | ||
I mean, I mean, we know this. | ||
We know this group is not friendly. | ||
Damon, I appreciate you coming on the show. | ||
We appreciate your financial info. | ||
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He's the T-Rex of political talk. | |
Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
What's really going on is the globalists wreck the third world, which isn't hard to do. | ||
They play different tribal groups off against each other. | ||
This is in their own documents we've listed here. | ||
They then export large portions of the third world population to the first world. | ||
Get them on welfare through multiculturalism, turn them against the domestic population, and use the imported poor to wage war against the middle class. | ||
Then the illegal aliens become legal. | ||
They pull the lever to disarm the population, to rob the population, thinking they're going to get some of the booty. | ||
It's then given to the central banks. | ||
And we saw this with Copenhagen, where they promised Western money for the third world, but really it was take the West's money, take the third world's money, and give it to the banks. | ||
This is how the game has worked. | ||
Pressure from below and above. | ||
Bob Chapman of TheInternationalForecaster.com Financial expert, fighting the globalists for more than 45 years. | ||
He joins us now. | ||
He heard the tail end of Damon Vickers. | ||
And you know, I have Damon on because he really believes what he's doing is good. | ||
He really believes this global government is coming and that that's pretty much what's needed. | ||
And when you talk to globalists, and he's a pretty high-powered guy, they really believe they're right. | ||
They really believe this is good at that upper mid-level. | ||
That he inhabits. | ||
And so we have him on so people can hear it from them. | ||
That's why we had Rothkopf, the head of the Kissinger Group, on. | ||
So you can hear it from them. | ||
Okay. | ||
And, you know, I don't think Damon is a evil person. | ||
I think he, in his own way, is being an opportunist to play both sides of it, to position himself well, as he said. | ||
And I asked Bob Chapman, who didn't hear the interview, he's heard the last five minutes on hold, what he thought. | ||
He said, I think that guy's an opportunist. | ||
And that's pretty much what Vickers says. | ||
He says that's all we can be. | ||
So that's kind of that worldview of just assess the way things are and go with that. | ||
No. | ||
I'm going to assess the world and try to change it for good as long as I don't violate other people's rights, liberty, or property. | ||
But your take on population, then we're going to get into the Copenhagen situation, lawsuits being filed. | ||
Against the fraudsters, what's happening with the economy, what's happening with the dollar, with gold, with Bob Chapman. | ||
And we'll continue with your phone calls as well in this hour. | ||
Bob Chapman, you have been with us for three weeks because of the holidays. | ||
Good to have you back with us. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
It's great to be here. | ||
And I don't think in the future population is really going to be a problem. | ||
And population, as you've said before, is going to level off. | ||
And it'll be a natural occurrence of events. | ||
There's countries that you can go to, our neighbor, like Mexico, everybody used to have five, six, seven, eight children. | ||
Immigrants who came to America, particularly from Italy as an example, and Ireland, they used to have lots of children. | ||
Instead of having three or four, five, six, now families are having two, maybe one and a half. | ||
And that's happening in most societies that want to advance, they realize that it's a handful paying for and clothing and making sure that the children get the best education possible so they can be successful in life. | ||
So it's happening all over the world and I think in some sections of the third world it might continue to be a problem. | ||
More of a problem than it is elsewhere. | ||
But we certainly don't have forced abortions and nerve gas people and put bioweapons in there, which they've been doing. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's tragic and it shouldn't be. | ||
And it was just like this H1B1 scam after scam after scam. | ||
What about my point that they're exporting third world populations to use them as weapons against the West? | ||
Absolutely, and Europe is a perfect example. | ||
The Muslim population moving out of the Middle East and Northern Africa. | ||
There's a mosque on every corner, so to speak. | ||
And a number of people Who have never spoken about the issue before in public, for record. | ||
Even Sarkozy in France, who's certainly not a racist of any kind, says we've got to do something about this problem. | ||
France is dying. | ||
France is dying. | ||
England is dying. | ||
There are more Brits leaving England every year than are born there. | ||
The West is dying. | ||
There is no doubt. | ||
Well, that's true. | ||
And it's the amalgamation of peoples, which, at least religiously in Europe, is untenable. | ||
It's only a matter of time before this clashes. | ||
And the Muslims tend to have more children. | ||
In Europe, they have about one and a half children per couple. | ||
And I don't know what the number of Muslims are, but I think it's probably three, maybe even more. | ||
And so the attitude is totally different. | ||
The thing that goes on inside their society, the Muslims, is totally different than the history of Indo-European culture. | ||
And so you've got to have a clash. | ||
It's not good. | ||
But instead we have the BBC calling for carbon rationing of food to everyone and cutting the West down to one child. | ||
You have this hatred by the liberal intelligentsia of the West. | ||
They relish the fact the West is dying. | ||
They celebrate it. | ||
When I was in college, I was alerted to this enemy because they celebrated the death of the West. | ||
These are truly self-hating people. | ||
I think you're absolutely right. | ||
And, you know, there's something intrinsically wrong with people who want to amalgamate people and put them into serfdom and have this so-called intelligentsia that knows better than the public does what's good for them. | ||
And this is this whole concept. | ||
We are the leadership and we know. | ||
Well, I get news for them. | ||
There's millions of people who are just as smart as they are throughout the entire world, and they're not going to let them do this. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
It's unnatural. | ||
And to force people to become members of a new world order, or force people not to have children, is not natural. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
Well, they only allow the immigrant populations to have their racial identity and the Ford Foundation and others globally fund hatred of the West, but that's only because in this stage of the game, the controllers, the intelligentsia, are directing these giant hordes of people as weapons. | ||
Here's the New York Times. | ||
Immigrants riot in Italy amid racial unrest. | ||
Thousands of immigrants protested against racism. | ||
When it's Africa that's invaded Italy over and over again. | ||
In a southern Italian town on Friday, after a night of rioting, in one of Italy's worst episodes of racial unrest in years, dozens of Africans in several cities smashed car windows with steel bars, stones, and set cars and rubbish bins on fire. | ||
Police said at least one car was attacked by passengers inside, several of whom were injured. | ||
So we have racial attacks. | ||
This is going on everywhere, but it's always loving, oh they're just striking back against evil. | ||
No, they're brought in, they're put on welfare, their position is weapons systems. | ||
And again, in Europe, they'll play two Eastern countries, whites off against each other. | ||
In Africa, they'll play two African tribes off. | ||
In Latin America, they'll play two different groups off against each other. | ||
It's simple divide and conquer. | ||
I think you're absolutely right. | ||
And I lived in Africa. | ||
Those sort of things were not going on at that time. | ||
At least in Zimbabwe and South Africa, where I lived. | ||
But since then, and that was 30 years ago, since then, the situation has changed dramatically. | ||
And you're right about the genocide that goes on. | ||
And this is to control. | ||
You know, when the Western powers were in Africa, Well, that's the old British model of take your flag down, but control your puppets and the people will take ten times the abuse. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | ||
We're going to pull out, let them have their own government, but we'll still control them. | ||
And that's what's going on today. | ||
Only the Africans don't realize that. | ||
They're not that sophisticated. | ||
Well, that's the old British model of take your flag down, but control your puppets, and the people will take ten times the abuse. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's the way it works. | ||
You know, the British were the largest colonizers in Africa, and they did bring law, order, development, and they took that piece of the action as well. | ||
But, you know, and having lived there, the process worked well for the local people. | ||
I mean, prior to them coming, They just had one war after another. | ||
That's right. | ||
All of Africa has descended into hell. | ||
The crime rate is up several thousand percent in South Africa, but the media won't talk about it. | ||
And now we have one of the Italian members of parliament is in trouble, the New York Times says, because he said, quote, we've tolerated all this illegal immigration all these years. | ||
And that's what's causing this now. | ||
See, the politicians aren't even allowed to tell the truth, because this process of destroying the West must accelerate, just as the empires have destroyed the third world, because that makes them more easy to manage. | ||
And you use a third world population to blow out the economy, drive down wages, you get them on welfare as a voting bloc that takes over the country. | ||
We get the same thing in the United States with the illegal immigration. | ||
They drove down wages, there's no question about that. | ||
And of course they've used the public facilities, and that's cost the people of the United States quite a bit of money. | ||
Especially in states that have large amounts of illegal aliens. | ||
And the bankers love that because we're even in deeper debt to them. | ||
That's right. | ||
And now they want to bring him into the system so they can charge him Social Security and taxation and so on and so forth. | ||
I mean, in this new bill, it talks about the cost of serving the illegal immigrant community. | ||
Remember, they promised to pull that out, but it's in there and just incredible. | ||
When we come back, I want to get into some info you want to talk about with the Greenies, the Copenhagen fraud, the climate gate and trouble. | ||
Then I want to get into where you see gold, silver, the economy going. | ||
I want to get into the naked body scanners, a host of issues with our guest. | ||
Bob Chapman. | ||
We're going to cover it all straight ahead. | ||
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Bob! | |
Now the BBC's having to admit maybe climate change is a fraud being man-made. | ||
I mean, we have underestimated just how devastating Climategate has been to these enemies. | ||
And I'm very happy about it. | ||
We're making a difference, Alex. | ||
You were telling me during the break about some suits getting filed. | ||
Fill us in. | ||
Right, John O'Sullivan, legal advocate, is Who has for several years litigated government corruption cases in both Britain and the United States, is going to be filing, and he's in league with a top fraud lawyer named Joel Hench of Hench & Associates. | ||
And the tack that they're taking, and incidentally there's another fellow here, Who's involved with Mr. O'Sullivan, who is a former Central Intelligence Agency agent named Ken, Ken, Kent, K-E-N-T, Clisby. | ||
And what they're trying to do is get some of the co-workers at Penn State to substantiate the emails that were discovered between Michael Mann, who is a professor... But Mann admits he wrote it! | ||
That's true. | ||
But they want substantiation. | ||
And if they can get substantiation, what will happen is the government will try to recoup. | ||
And I think the figure is $23 million that they plunge... Yeah, they're going after the fraud of these universities getting massive federal grants off of scamming. | ||
And they want the money back, and when they get the money back, they share it with the people who said, yeah, he did that, he said that, and, you know, he said the whole thing was a scam, that sort of thing. | ||
And that's what they're looking for, and that's the tactic taken for openers. | ||
I don't know about criminal proceedings, but there should be. | ||
Unfortunately, very often there isn't. | ||
The government's more interested in retrieving money than they are putting people away because one is good because they get their money back because they made a mistake. | ||
On the other hand, if you put people in jail, it costs them $40,000, $50,000 a year. | ||
And so they would really rather get the money. | ||
And so we haven't heard. | ||
This is the beginning of the beginning of this thing. | ||
Sure, it's been going on for a couple of months now, but it's starting to gel. | ||
It's just like the problems that we're seeing on Wall Street with Goldman Sachs. | ||
I wrote about what Goldman had done in the collateralized debt obligation. | ||
You wrote about it two years ago, before the collapse, and now it's confirmed. | ||
Mainstream media, they engineered it all. | ||
That's right. | ||
And we bleated and yelled and screamed and said, why hasn't anybody sued Now these are the institutions that bought this bogus paper and then finally we're starting to see lawsuits by labor unions, funds, states who have been built. | ||
Police unions! | ||
Yes and it's going to grow and now we have in the front front page the AIG scam, which was $112.4 billion. | ||
But it was just the holding company for Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, correct? | ||
I can't say that because I don't know. | ||
But it was divvying up the goodies. | ||
Most of the money that went to them was paid out to those guys. | ||
Right, but there was another aspect to it. | ||
And that was the insuring of different risks. | ||
And AIG ran naked on them. | ||
They had no collateral to back up their bet so to speak they were the bookmaker taking the bet and all of the recipients who were involved in doing business with AIG because of the the bankruptcy they were left out in the cold $112.4 billion and if they're not paid back which they haven't been that will destroy confidence in the system exactly so | ||
So what the Fed did is they created the money out of thin air, ran it through AIG, and they said, look, you guys keep your mouth shut, because if you open it, we'll destroy you. | ||
That's what went on. | ||
I wasn't there. | ||
I don't know that those are the exact words. | ||
But that's why the White House ordered banks to take the money, so they'd be part of the fraud. | ||
Right. | ||
And so now you've got a whole bunch of people involved. | ||
And I think Timothy Geithner is toast. | ||
Because he was with the New York Fed at the time, and he was the guy that said, look, you gotta keep your mouth shut. | ||
Because we can't let the American public know that everybody's getting paid off, and the taxpayer is paying for it. | ||
Well, that's like when Bank of America said we were told to shut up and take the money, Geithner tried to deny it, and then Bank of America just released the audio. | ||
Isn't that beautiful? | ||
What sweet justice. | ||
Well, you got the rats fighting with each other. | ||
We'll be right back with Bob Chapman on the other side to get his economic view of what's happening in 2010 and beyond. | ||
And your phone calls stay with us. | ||
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Day after day, alone on a hill, the man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly Okay, by early next week, I will get the three contest rules written up. | |
Our three contests expose the naked body scanners. | ||
And I did see, after we talked about it, people in England protesting naked. | ||
They did it before we even talked about it or thought of it ourselves, separately. | ||
People to protest naked to illustrate to the world that you are being recorded naked. | ||
You know, something extreme to get media attention. | ||
Extreme things happening, take extreme measures. | ||
Because they're going to make you be scanned naked and lose your privacy and be humiliated to train you to accept all this if we don't say no and stand up against this. | ||
But I told you two or three days ago when I first talked about that, that that isn't the official contest. | ||
We're just thinking of ideas of things that would get media attention and point out how horrible this is. | ||
The more I think about it though, I'm not going to have a contest specifically where we say, you know, whoever has the best topless protest. | ||
Okay, that would certainly be the most devastating thing to the media. | ||
It would get the attention and point out you're going to be recorded naked. | ||
You understand if we don't stop this, the government's going to force you to do it and have mobile vans driving around doing it and brain scanners and passive body scanners that scan your naked body from a distance. | ||
That's now in the mainstream news today up on PrisonPlanet.com and InfoWars.com. | ||
But, people are already having those protests before we even thought of the idea, separately. | ||
People always think of the same, I think like 10 guys invented radio the same month around the world, not just Marconi of Italy. | ||
But, it's just the best protest video. | ||
You have a protest, or you go to a protest, you edit the best video that has info wars in it. | ||
That way we get the heads and visitors, and it goes a little ways towards paying out the $10,000 in prize money. | ||
We'll announce it next week with specific rules, gotta follow local laws and all that, and you will win. | ||
And people can do whatever they want in the demonstration. | ||
In fact, I even said that day, I don't think you specifically, you know, to be part of the contest, I'm saying people could go out and be naked, and you know, the best naked, or partially naked, or maybe in bikinis or whatever, to point out your, you know, to get media attention. | ||
It would definitely be a giant, devastating action against them. | ||
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I am not going to have the contest specifically be for that. | ||
I think it could be anything you think of, any idea you have. | ||
Also, the best poster that you post in legal public places and then videotape. | ||
We've had several contests in the past like the Obama Joker poster situation. | ||
So that is all coming up next week. | ||
The best stunt that's legal and lawful, $5,000 to expose the body scanners. | ||
The best media stunt, the best poster posted in public and then videotaped, so you'll win for the best video of the stunt, the best video of the posters, and the best video of the demonstration. | ||
Total, $20,000 in prizes. | ||
$5,000 for the best poster video, $5,000 for the best stunt video, and $10,000 for the best overall protest. | ||
And you can decide yourself what you think is the best thing to do. | ||
So that is coming up. | ||
We'll have specific rules and details. | ||
And I told you with the boycotts, I'm getting your ideas, your emails, your calls of the best boycott to call for next week. | ||
So we're also going through that process right now. | ||
We're percolating. | ||
We're putting ideas out there. | ||
We're seeing what you think of them. | ||
I would say 90 plus percent of people like the idea of the naked protest. | ||
10% or so don't like it. | ||
Regardless, it's about stopping the naked body scanners, them making you go through it and be recorded. | ||
We're going back to Bob Chapman in a moment. | ||
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Okay, I'm going to try to shut up now for a few minutes and get overall Bob Chapman's view of the economy in the next year. | ||
Gold, the dollar, And then we're going to go to your calls. | ||
But first, Bob, the naked body scanners. | ||
Do you believe, as I do, this is an outrageous push to make people capitulate and submit to government? | ||
Because if you'll let them record your naked body, you'll put up with anything. | ||
Psychological warfare. | ||
You've got it. | ||
You've got it nailed. | ||
Phil Watson's two articles, the first two articles, and tomorrow's, the end of the U.S. | ||
section on this body scanning. | ||
It's dreadful. | ||
But it is to demean people and bring them down to the level that they can be handled like cows or other kinds of animals. | ||
This is what it's all about. | ||
Control. | ||
And this phony baloney African from Nigeria supposedly blowing up a plane. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
You've seen the background on this young man and his father, haven't you? | ||
Oh, the whole thing's completely staged. | ||
The sharp-dressed man leading him on, the second bomber found, the FBI lied, now they admit it. | ||
I mean, as they launch the body scanners, it happens. | ||
As they launch the attacks in Yemen, it happens. | ||
Completely staged. | ||
Right as the cruisers and troops land, the bombing happens. | ||
I mean, perfect timing, same MO. | ||
That's correct. | ||
And, you know, Every time that we and others put together all this information and expose it, and it gets all over the country and then all over the world, again, we've got them on the run. | ||
And I'm telling you, I truly believe this. | ||
We're killing them. | ||
They don't know which way to run. | ||
Everything they do just turns into a pile of dung. | ||
And this scanner thing isn't chart off on the board of one of these scanner companies? | ||
Yeah, and he consults for the other one. | ||
He's making money hand over fist. | ||
He recommends it, he orders it before he leaves office, they build them, and then he makes money off of it. | ||
Just a criminal enterprise. | ||
That's what Wall Street, banking, and our government are all about today. | ||
It's just right in your face. | ||
And they just don't care. | ||
Now, they will care later when we get all of these people out of Congress who really shouldn't be there, who are on the take, and we can maybe have a decent government. | ||
And that's up to you, listeners. | ||
You've got to get these people out of office, as many as possible, so we can have a shot at getting our country back. | ||
And if that doesn't work, we get serious problems. | ||
Well, they fooled the public into thinking Obama was going to stop what Bush did. | ||
He accelerated it. | ||
This trick won't work many times. | ||
It is a one-trick pony. | ||
People are finally realizing there's a shadow government of private criminal corporations. | ||
And as people identify the real enemy, I really do see the momentum completely shifting in our direction. | ||
And the globalists, nothing they say is believed anymore. | ||
But they just continue with the fraud. | ||
And that's going to dig the hole deeper for them legally. | ||
As far as lawsuits and criminal actions, they will come in time. | ||
Of course, unfortunately, a lot of them will die off, but it doesn't mean you can't go after their estates for all the money they've stolen. | ||
I mean, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup are three blatant examples of real criminal enterprises. | ||
I mean, these people will stop at nothing. | ||
And I know what they're doing because I was in that industry for so long. | ||
I understand how it works and these things that they do. | ||
And you know, the SEC is nothing but an appendage of Wall Street. | ||
They don't do anything to the large firms. | ||
They were told a Madoff scam for 10 years, over and over and over again, and did nothing. | ||
And the reason why? | ||
It was a CIA Mossad operation. | ||
Mr. Madoff went to court. | ||
Nobody was allowed in except the attorneys. | ||
There was no evidence. | ||
There was no other people brought into the picture. | ||
I mean, there were hundreds of people involved in this thing. | ||
Hundreds of millions of dollars was stolen. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
A hundred million? | ||
That's right. | ||
The first figure I got was $140 billion. | ||
They claim it's $80 or $90. | ||
It doesn't make any difference. | ||
It's a lot of money, and a lot of innocent people get hurt. | ||
And he's one of the founders of the Nasdaq. | ||
They're all involved in this stuff. | ||
That's right. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Bob Chapman, real fast before we go to calls, I want to go to calls. | ||
Gold, the dollar, all the economic numbers coming in. | ||
The media says everything's wonderful, but the real numbers show we're in a depression. | ||
That's right, and we started it last February. | ||
So, we got a recovery that doesn't exist. | ||
We got the Treasury and the Fed in serious trouble. | ||
We could be rid of the Fed by the end of the year. | ||
That could happen. | ||
We're looking at real inflation right now at 8.25%. | ||
It'll be over 14% by the end of the year, just what's in the pipeline. | ||
We're looking at 22.5% real unemployment. | ||
In John Williams' figures, 22.7%. | ||
It'll be 25% by the end of the year, even with the stimuli that's in the economy. | ||
And I think the President's going to get another $400-500 billion to stimulate the economy going into the election. | ||
And so that's going to create even more inflation. | ||
Gold and silver, they've had their correction. | ||
That's normal. | ||
And they're going to go higher again. | ||
It's the only safe place to be with your money. | ||
Yeah, Damon Vickers even agreed with that last hour. | ||
It seems like anybody with half a brain knows gold and silver is the place to be because it's not a bubble, because gold hasn't even gotten to half of its 1980 inflation level. | ||
I buy every two or three weeks. | ||
Believe me. | ||
And you people out there should be doing the same thing. | ||
And if you're not, You just don't get it. | ||
And if you can't, please try to get dehydrated and freeze-dried foods in and a water filter and be able to defend your family. | ||
These are very important things because we don't know where this is all going. | ||
I mean, we might get lucky and clear out half of the crooks in Congress in the next election. | ||
We may get rid of the Fed. | ||
And if we do, we get a shot. | ||
Shot at getting our country back. | ||
If we can identify the real enemy, it isn't Obama, sure we want him out, but it's the people that run him and the Republicans. | ||
We've got to get rid of the bankers. | ||
That revolving door between Wall Street and Washington, it's got to be shut down. | ||
There's plenty of bright people all over the country who would be happy to be Secretary of the Treasury or the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, etc, etc. | ||
We don't need Wall Street running our country. | ||
And once you've identified the bankers and how they wreck things by design, when we kick them out of power and they try to sabotage the economy and we have evidence, we just send the FBI march in to arrest them! | ||
Give them the frog work. | ||
That frog work, they call it. | ||
And let's put them away where they belong. | ||
I mean, you know, they take kids who get too much dope that they're selling and give them ten years. | ||
I mean, these guys have stole billions of dollars. | ||
Billions! | ||
And none of them ever go to jail. | ||
We've got to change that. | ||
We've got to put them in jail. | ||
We've got to confiscate their ill-begotten gains. | ||
And that would be used to get rid of the deficit. | ||
Instead, the bankers are now positioning for excise taxes and sales taxes, and they have Glenn Beck and all the other Fox people saying the conservative thing is more taxes. | ||
Talk about a bait and switch. | ||
Yeah, well, it's not more taxes, it's less spending. | ||
And it's purging the system. | ||
Von Mises, Von Hayek, Rothbard. | ||
That's the answer. | ||
Classical economics. | ||
Let's bite the bullet. | ||
Let's tell the people the truth. | ||
Let's tell them what these people have done to us. | ||
And let's suffer for four or five years, when we could have only suffered for two. | ||
But now we're going to have to do four or five years. | ||
And we've got to pick ourselves up as Americans and make our country work again. | ||
And get rid of these dreadful people. | ||
It's like getting off of booze. | ||
If you're drinking a half gallon of whiskey every day, it's going to hurt when you quit it. | ||
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But if you don't quit it, it's going to kill you. | |
Well, at the rate we're going, we're going to see real estate prices, residential down another 10 to 20 percent this year. | ||
You should see what's coming down the line in these option arms. | ||
The amount of money is three or four times what it was in these subprimes. | ||
On top of that, you have all of these homes that are in inventory that the banks won't put on for sale, because there's too many of them out there. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
Commercial real estate, the banks will not lend to really good, bona fide people who have bought these buildings, because they've been told by the Fed, don't spend any money. | ||
Lending was down about 18% last year. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Let's go to Jason in Colorado. | ||
Jason, thanks for holding. | ||
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Hey, good afternoon, gentlemen. | ||
and medium-sized businesses that make up 70 to 90 percent of all the jobs out there. | ||
So you're not going to see any job recovery because the banks aren't going to lend because they want to stay in business, and that's the way it's going to be. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Let's go to Jason in Colorado. | ||
Jason, thanks for holding. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Two quick points, and I'm sorry this actually came to mind during Damon Vickers' segment, but the first, I can agree with some of the points Damon brought up, and certainly we do have problems worldwide, but what needs to be realized is that they are solved through inspiration of behavior, not controlling but what needs to be realized is that they are solved You do that, and bad things start to happen. | ||
And the second point I found pretty much a sick comedy was the fact that the New World Folks like them think that the sheeple, as they like to put it, are pathetic because they have a herd mentality. | ||
Well, I submit to them that they actually have a herd mentality as well, and the fact that they all coalesce around fear, trying to control everybody else, and trying to control the truth. | ||
Alright, let me get a comment on that, Jason, from Bob Chapman. | ||
Bob? | ||
Well, they're not controlling the truth, they're creating the truth. | ||
And that's part of this propaganda, information, disinformation, and this whole thing that's been going on since the 1930s in America. | ||
And it has in other countries as well. | ||
Germany used it during the war very effectively. | ||
And so what has to happen is that we have to take away from them their ability to do that. | ||
You might call it distortion. | ||
And that's very, very important. | ||
Because if we don't do that, people will never understand what's going on. | ||
The elites just rationalize all the things they're doing, and then most of the time actually work against what they claim their aims are originally. | ||
Alright, thank you, Jason. | ||
Maury, Jeff, a few others will cram you in coming up. | ||
Then I've got the man from Able Danger, Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Schaefer, coming up. | ||
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I'm going to play a clip from Fabled Enemies, Jason Bermas' film that has some clips of him testifying before Congress. | ||
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He uses our stuff, we use his stuff. | ||
I can call Bob up and Hey Alex, can you hear me? | ||
I'm thinking he'll have pretty close to my educated view on it. | ||
A lot of times, I'll add even more. | ||
He's an invaluable source of info. | ||
Maury in Arizona, you're on the air with Bob Chapman. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Maury, you there, buddy? | ||
Okay, he's not there. | ||
Jeff in Tennessee, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Alex, can you hear me? | |
Yes, I can. | ||
You're on the air with Bob Chapman. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Good. | |
Bob, this is Jeff from Tennessee and Michigan, I'm here. | ||
I've been sending you quite a bit of email over the years. | ||
It's good to speak with you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The question that I have, I have a friend of mine in Michigan that's been wiped out, the same as my family's been wiped out. | ||
That's why we're in Michigan, or in Tennessee, from Michigan. | ||
He has a 401k, and he's desperately trying to figure out where to put this thing. | ||
It's 1% interest at the bank. | ||
And then it's 3% interest at the insurance company. | ||
Do you have any recommendations? | ||
Yes. | ||
Gold and silver coins and shares. | ||
And depending upon how much money he's got, if there's millions in it, well, then he'd have to use some other things like sovereign treasuries from Canada or Switzerland. | ||
But it's pretty simple. | ||
The email address, bob at int F-O-R-E-C-A-S-T-E-R dot com. | ||
You email me and you tell me the problem and I'll get you the answer and all the people to work with. | ||
Alright Jeff, I'm going to jump some more, get in. | ||
Allen in Arizona, you're on the air, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, I'm calling to tell you that they're doing random searches out here. | |
DPS, my buddy said he just saw five. | ||
And I'm driving around looking for him, but... Sir, they're going to have naked body scanners on the streets of America. | ||
It's been announced. | ||
I mean, this is everything TSA does on airports. | ||
They've said is going nationwide. | ||
Totally unconstitutional. | ||
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Yep, it's happening right here before our eyes. | |
I just came out, but I guess I'm a little late to get pictures. | ||
But their DPS is crawling all over the place. | ||
And I wanted to bring one other point up. | ||
It's very important. | ||
There's a family court judge who is running for re-election and he's going to run unopposed. | ||
His name is Steven Jones. | ||
in Las Vegas, and I encourage anybody in Las Vegas to please find a competent constitutional attorney to run against him. | ||
Okay, awesome. | ||
I'm gonna let you go. | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
Yeah, so much of this is, even our great listeners, Bob, who are great people, they're not running for office, they're not taking action, they're not involved. | ||
We need everybody to take action. | ||
You don't have to save the world by yourself. | ||
Everybody doing a little something every day will bring these people down. | ||
You're absolutely right about it. | ||
Just a little bit here, a little bit there. | ||
It's esprit de corps. | ||
We've got to work together. | ||
Well, that's what it takes, Bob. | ||
And I agree with you. | ||
Time is running out for the New World Order. | ||
I mean, they are so arrogant, they are so criminal, they are so out in the open. | ||
They think they're going to get away with it. | ||
They're openly announcing world government. | ||
It's going to be rough, rough years ahead. | ||
But in the end, we can see a victory. | ||
And it's not far away. | ||
In the next three or four years, we'll be able to stop them. | ||
But again, you've got to help us. | ||
We can't do it on our own. | ||
And it's just waking up a neighbor, waking up a police officer, going to county commissioner's quarters, city council and speaking, going to your state legislature, shaking hands, talking to the legislatures, telling them you don't want new world order, you don't want bigger government, suing corrupt politicians, saying no to the banks. | ||
Great job, Bob Chapman. | ||
We'll see you again next Friday. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you and thank everybody for listening. | ||
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Now I guess we can safely say that there were people within the FBI and other agencies who actively protected and aided the alleged terrorists. | ||
With all the resources available to U.S. | ||
intelligence, you would think that someone within would have detected something. | ||
Well, one did. | ||
The black operation program, Able Danger, identified the hijackers prior to 9-11, but the FBI wasn't interested. | ||
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Schaefer, an intelligence officer inside Able Danger, tried to blow the whistle several times. | ||
Was the commission that investigated the 9-11 attacks told that lead hijacker Mohammed Atta had been identified and as Al-Qaeda operative more than a year before terrorists struck? | ||
I'm told confidently by the person who did move the material over that the 9-11 commission received two briefcase size containers of documents. | ||
I can tell you for a fact that would not be one one-twentieth of the information that Able Danger consisted of during the time we spent. | ||
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Schaefer would also meet with Philip Zelikow, the Executive Director of the 9-11 Commission. | |
What did Schaefer tell Zelikow? | ||
I'm quoting how I remember saying it. | ||
We found, as part of the data run, we found two of the three cells which conducted the 9-11 attacks to include ATA. | ||
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Schaefer says his unit linked Atta to Al Qaeda leaders, but would not provide any specifics. | |
As to what he did with the information he had... We attempted to, first off, use it operationally. | ||
The lawyer said you can't do that. | ||
They're considered U.S. | ||
persons. | ||
Therefore, at that point in time, we made a determination as a team that we should move this information to the FBI. | ||
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But he says beginning in September 2000, three meetings he set up with the FBI were each cancelled by military lawyers. | |
Despite all of this, the 9-11 Commission would deny it any significance and not include it in the report. | ||
Leaving a project targeting Al-Qaeda as a global threat a year before we're attacked by Al-Qaeda is equivalent to having an investigation of Pearl Harbor and leaving somehow out the Japanese. | ||
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Schaefer and his team tried to stop the hijackers prior to 9-11, but were blocked. | |
Later, the military would begin a smear campaign against them in order to discredit their findings. | ||
A Pennsylvania congressman says there's a smear campaign going on inside the Pentagon and he wants the defense chief to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Republican Congressman Kurt Weldon says Pentagon officials are trying to ruin one of their own, who's gone public about a top-secret military intel unit. | ||
Lieutenant Colonel Tony Schaffer, who was the first member of Able Danger to go public, has now been told in writing by the Defense Intelligence Agency that he can't speak to members of Congress or their staff without prior approval. | ||
And now a security clearance, which allowed him to deal with classified information, has been pulled. | ||
The congressman says Schaffer has been gagged, punished, for speaking up. | ||
It's obvious to me, this is a clear attempt to silence this guy, but now even more than to silence him, to ruin him as a person and a military officer. | ||
I've talked to all the Able Danger players, and they all agree, this is a witch hunt against Tony, it's wrong, it's un-American, it's unacceptable. | ||
Pentagon reportedly does not want the public to hear next week's Senate testimony about the former secret intelligence unit known as Able Danger. | ||
Two congressional sources have told Fox News that the military is pressuring senators to move the hearings behind closed doors. | ||
When the Able Danger hearings were held, Schaefer and others were gagged. | ||
Eventually, Schaefer would be able to speak at a whistleblower's hearing. | ||
Many of us take seriously our oath of office to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
Let me be up front here. | ||
I am no Boy Scout. | ||
I was not hired as an intelligence officer because I hung out at the Christian Science Reading Room. | ||
My job is to get information using tried and true intelligence methodologies. | ||
According to my legal counsel, until I disclosed the able-to-endanger information, I was a rock star. | ||
It was my work as a chief of the DIA Special Mission Task Force back in 2000, I mean in 1998, that I became involved with Able Danger. | ||
My officers and I were working at the cutting edge of technology and DoD black operations. | ||
Most of all of my operations and operational records remain classified. | ||
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With all this evidence, why did the 9/11 Commission and Pentagon suppress valuable information about the hijackers' activities leading up to the attacks? | |
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As they're finishing off this agenda, they'll be pulling the rug from underneath Americans at home. | |
We have tremendous influence on our President and Congress, and they really are calling the shots. | ||
I think it's incumbent upon all of us. | ||
Tim Geithner? | ||
Bernanke? | ||
They're arsonists! | ||
They're asking for more matches! | ||
- The whole of the Republic identifies the enemies of our nation. | ||
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- Tim Geithner, Bernanke, they're arsonists. | |
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And the Congress is saying, who do we make the checkout to? - Today seems like nobody does care. | ||
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As we're finishing off this agenda, That we're pulling the rug from underneath Americans at home. | |
I have tremendous influence on our President and Congress, and they really are calling the shots. | ||
I think it's incumbent upon all of us as American citizens to pay attention. | ||
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They're asking for more matches! | ||
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And he's gonna come back on in the summer when his new book, The Dark Side of the Force, comes out. | ||
Much of what he knows he can't tell us because of national security, but he's got a little bit of new info he can reveal here today. | ||
We're going to talk about a host of issues, the underwear bomber, the body scanners, the police state, 9-11, how he was gagged for being able to talk to the public about what he knew, how he was persecuted. | ||
He's Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Schaefer, of course, of Able Danger fame. | ||
You've seen him on television many, many times. | ||
And he is with us again for the next 30 minutes or so. | ||
Colonel Schaefer, it's great to have you here with us. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Thank you so much for having me on. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Well, I'm glad that we got in touch with each other. | ||
There's so much going on, and I could go over your bio, but for those that may not know who you are, recap who you are and your experience with trying to stop 9-11 and then your persecution. | ||
Right, well, to put it all in kind of a nutshell, I'm a case officer by trade, trained by CIA years ago, a lot of years ago. | ||
My primary job with the Department of Defense was to conduct human intelligence operations, which the public commonly knows as espionage. | ||
I did that for about 20 years, and my specialty was special operations support, direct support special operations. | ||
So while I wasn't necessarily a Green Beret, I spent a lot of time with them, supporting them, and then doing things in what's known as the black world, the black operations world. | ||
And of course, within the context of that, I did a lot of it both as an Army civilian, As an Air Force civilian and also as a Defense Intelligence Agency civilian, all along I was an Army Reservist and a lot of the stuff I would do and still continue to do is as an Army Reservist. | ||
And so the primary focus of all that work, frankly, was going after hard targets, going after the real challenges of the country, the North Koreans, the Iranians. | ||
I did a lot of work on things like counter-drug back when we were actually focusing on counter-drug back in the 90s. | ||
And it all kind of culminated in the late 90s, at least from my perspective, in a project called Able Danger. | ||
And Enabled Danger was essentially an entrepreneurial concept that was brought up by General Hugh Shelton, who was then chairman of the Joint Chiefs, who tasked General Schoomaker, the then commander of Special Operations Command, to bring together a group to really do out-of-the-box thinking, to take a clean sheet of paper, if you will, | ||
and try to see what would be possible to go after a transnational, and what we mean by transnational is something that does not fit in one single country, a transnational threat, which back then was the then blossoming threat of al-Qaeda. | ||
And it was very innovative, We tried to put together a hybrid team of folks from Defense Intelligence, which was my element, something called Stratus Ivy. | ||
We were a special mission task force, along with technology and support of the Army, Army Land Information Warfare Activity, which is doing some very advanced data mining. | ||
Which was then being funded by Representative Kurt Weldon. | ||
There was a great interest by Congress to try to actually do some things with new technology. | ||
All on behalf of the Special Operations Command, who had the charter, who was tasked by General Shelton and General Schoomaker, to try to find ways to go after Al-Qaeda. | ||
And again, it's notable here, Alex, that this was all pre-911. | ||
This was all done in 98, 99, 2000. | ||
Uh, and it was a very advanced for the time, data mining effort. | ||
That was the, a lot of people don't understand, that was just one part of it. | ||
The actual components, the larger moving pieces, if you will, were never really brought to light during the Able Danger hearings and everything else. | ||
And I will talk about that a little bit more in the book, when the book comes out. | ||
Right now it's going through a review, so I'm not sure what's going to make it through completely, but the idea here... You're having to get, for those that don't know, national security overview and release authorization from what, the Department of Defense, CIA? | ||
Well, no, from Army. | ||
Since I'm an Army body and I was actually on active duty with the Army during the time that I was conducting the operations in Afghanistan. | ||
And this book is going to focus primarily on Afghanistan, the dark side of the force. | ||
And it has to do with my work there, working as part of Task Force 180 and Task Force 121. | ||
I was actually attached to 121, which is General McChrystal's command in Afghanistan back in 03 and 04. | ||
And it goes into fairly good detail about how we were doing things, and frankly, we're portraying it clearly as the tipping point in Afghanistan. | ||
A lot of the folks I worked with have collaborated. | ||
I was assigned to something called the Leadership Targeting Cell, the LTC. | ||
We had good cooperation, excellent cooperation from my colleagues on that. | ||
And so we've been able to kind of go through it in detail. | ||
It's kind of an action adventure in that I think the readers will like it by the fact I try to tell it from the first person, much like the Martin Sheen character, the Captain Willard character in Apocalypse Now. | ||
It's almost, and you can probably appreciate this from your perspective, Alex, the insanity of seeing bureaucracy in action. | ||
A large part of the focus is kind of give people a feel for what it was like to have to deal with not only the enemies that are shooting at you, but your own enemies who are behind the wire who just really don't want to do the right thing. | ||
And so we try to portray this fairly, and it'll be focused primarily on my work in Afghanistan. | ||
Well, we're going to talk about that one, and I'm looking really forward to a full-hour interview with you when the dark side of the force comes out and find out who the Emperor Palpatine is in this story. | ||
But expanding, you then tried to tell the 9-11 Commission and Congress this info and then they began to persecute you. | ||
Why was that? | ||
Well, it's interesting how it all kind of popped up. | ||
In the book, we'll only talk about the initial disclosure, and it'll end kind of with me being pulled off the front line after my second deployment to Afghanistan. | ||
But my initial disclosure came directly to Dr. Philip Zelikow, who was the then-chair of the 9-11 Commission. | ||
And what I just told you and your audience is what I told him in about an hour's worth of briefing, where I lay out all the bones of the operation. | ||
I lay out everything from who was involved, what was the focus. | ||
I talked about some plans and operations which were related to it, which we were using to support the targeting effort. | ||
And, of course, one of the things which drew total silence and shock when I brought it up was the fact that we discovered three of the 9-11 hijacker cells. | ||
We discovered three of the four cells of the 9-11 attacks. | ||
And it was, you know, total shock and dismay by the people in the room, to include Dr. Delacalle. | ||
And then, during that initial disclosure, he pulls me aside at the end of that meeting, and that boggartness happened in October of 2003. | ||
And it gives me this card and says, what you said today, and I'm going to quote as accurately as I remember, and I think this is directly from my testimony, what you said today is very important. | ||
We need to continue this dialogue. | ||
I need you to contact me upon your return to the United States. | ||
And at which time I explain to him, well, you know, I'm going to be, I'm actually undercover here, so I'm going to have to give you, you know, my real name is something else. | ||
I will, you know, contact your staff when I get back. | ||
And it was during that time, between October and February, and then January, frankly, something happened. | ||
And to me, there's still a mystery of what exactly happened. | ||
But sure enough, I followed up, contacted his staff, and all of a sudden, they don't Even though what I said there, that they were very, very shocked, very uninterested. | ||
And I was told after talking to his staff twice, and I'll get a quote as accurate as I remember it, we don't need you to come in. | ||
We have all the information on Able Danger that we need, unquote. | ||
And that's kind of when things started going wrong, and I really didn't know why. | ||
Next thing I know, my clearance is suspended, and I'm pulled off the front line, despite the fact I received the Bronze Star, was sent back a second time to plan a surge operation for another surge to go after bin Laden. | ||
And I was pulled off over what can only be described as petty issues. | ||
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And I'll go through them briefly. | |
Well, I mean, hold on before you do that, Colonel Schaefer. | ||
We also have Farmer, one of the head lawyers for the Commission, saying there was a cover-up going on within the Commission. | ||
We see them persecuting you. | ||
We see them... I mean, tell us what happened to you and the persecution. | ||
But then, what do you think about Sybil Edmond's testimony that she was listening to communiques where elements of the CIA were communicating with al-Qaeda and the Taliban and knew about their movements? | ||
Thanks to the Intel, you and others were gathering right up until the moment of 9-11. | ||
Well, I tend to believe that there's a great deal of truth to that, and there's a couple things I want to add to that to back up your point. | ||
First, when I was in closed hearings, when I was getting ready to go into closed hearings back in 2000, I'm going to fast forward here a little bit, but in 2006 when I was in closed hearings, Representative Sylvester Reyes himself comes up to me, and as you know, Sylvester Reyes is now, I believe, the chair of the House Supremacy Committee on Intelligence, and Representative Reyes comes up to me and says, Colonel Schaffer, I know there's something to what you're saying because Dr. Zelikow came and approached me in January of 2006, I'm sorry, 2004, and said, | ||
Uh, there's something called able danger. | ||
We think it's promising. | ||
Uh, we'll get back to you on that. | ||
And frankly, they never got back to him. | ||
So this is one of the senior Democrats coming to me and saying they told us about it, but then they never followed up. | ||
I do believe something happened internally, and I've talked to a couple of the 9-11 Commission folks. | ||
I can't go into a lot of detail, they may not give out their names, but frankly, one of the 9-11 Commissioners told me personally, everybody was covering for someone within that Commission. | ||
That is to say that everybody who was a Commissioner had an agenda. | ||
But what about Sybil Edmonds saying she was decoding the FBI slash NSA recordings out of, you know, the foreign language, out of Arabic, and she's sitting there listening to it, and it is elements of Western intelligence | ||
Interfacing, and we know that Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski brags in two books he wrote that they got the Arab Legion together out of other Muslim extremist groups, and that they were interfacing with it right up until the attacks. | ||
That makes perfect sense for you, a separate division going after them. | ||
Once you expose that you guys could have gone after them, but many others have said they were kept from going after them, then that shows clearly that they wanted the attacks to happen to set up a police state in America. | ||
Well, I can't go that far, Alex. | ||
I mean, you obviously have an overview different than mine. | ||
What I can say are the facts, and this is one of the things I've tried to be very clear on over the past... | ||
six years, is that there's still a great deal of mystery as to why able danger stopped. | ||
And I can state that clearly because this was in my testimony, and it's one of those mysteries which I believe... | ||
Well, let me just say this then. | ||
We saw Special Forces colonels and others, your contemporaries, your peers, in the news in 2002 complaining, and I had the author of Jawbreaker on too with the CIA saying, we weren't allowed to go after anybody real, and every time we caught somebody real, we were told, let them go. | ||
Well, and I understand what you're saying about the Jawbreaker, and I've read the book, and that's what I'm going to tell you here. | ||
Regarding Able Danger, there's still a mystery as to why it stopped. | ||
The operation planning occurred during the 1999-2000 timeframe, and as far as we all know, as part of the team, The last tangible, real element of AbleDanger occurred in January, February 2001, in which the AbleDanger core team briefed General Shelton at the Pentagon about the options. | ||
And this is the thing I wanted to emphasize about AbleDanger, Alex. | ||
It was not about data mining. | ||
It was about options to take action against Al Qaeda. | ||
And again, that's what we're going to talk about. | ||
You were targeting, you were tracking, you were identifying, and so you had them targeted and identified, and you weren't greenlighted. | ||
That's correct. | ||
That is an accurate statement. | ||
Because, as a matter of fact, up until June of 2001, I was getting calls from my colleague, the commander now, Captain Scott Philpott, asking me to reactivate my component, my stratus IV element, to help them continue the targeting process. | ||
And frankly, he was getting a great deal of static. | ||
I was pulled off. | ||
As a matter of fact, I was pretty much fired because I wouldn't back down on the issue. | ||
I actually had a confrontation, which you can find on the Internet. | ||
I talked to the government security news where I was interviewed and I talked about the fact that my boss, Major General Rod Isler, and I had a shouting contest where I basically said, look, we've got to do this because this is a clear target, and I was told it's not your job. | ||
You know, I'm the general, you're not, and I'm telling you to stop. | ||
So essentially during that time frame from February of 2001 until, you know, the attacks, Those of us who were trying to actively work this, who, you know, because of our... And Alex, you understand this. | ||
I mean, I didn't just come off the street and pick up being an intelligence officer overnight. | ||
I had quite a bit of experience at the time. | ||
And so did the entire team. | ||
And we were all saying, there's something wrong here. | ||
We've got to do something because there's indications that these people are not only going to do something, we have cells of al-Qaeda within the United States. | ||
And that was... Well, let me stop you then before we get into that, Colonel Schaefer. | ||
We really appreciate your time here today. | ||
Well, again, I can only go back to my direct experience. | ||
operations similar to yours, they have spoken out and said the State Department and higher level CIA killed our operations to decapitate al Qaeda. | ||
So your take on that? | ||
Well, again, I can only go back to my direct experience. | ||
There was an asset who had fabulous access to al Qaeda, who was was I can't go into a lot of detail. | ||
I have to be very careful about this because I talk about this in closed hearings. | ||
There was an operative, someone we had recruited, who we had every indication was loyal to us, who had fabulous access to the al-Qaeda planning elements within Kabul. | ||
And frankly, this gets closer to the point of what Able Danger, my part of Able Danger, was all about. | ||
That was really the focus for me, was Kabul, and what this individual had access to. | ||
And one of the things I told the 9-11 Commission was, We don't know why we were told to terminate our access to this individual. | ||
This became a huge battle because my then-boss, Major General Bob Harding, actually went to the Hill to plead for our ability to continue running that asset because he had fabulous access, and for some reason it was terminated. | ||
Well, sir, why is it the same story? | ||
Well, as far as I can tell, this was never followed up in any great detail either. | ||
Why is it the same story with Hassan a couple months ago at Fort Hood? | ||
For two years, he's sending emails. | ||
The CIA is capturing and all. | ||
Now Congress wants to see that. | ||
They've declared national security. | ||
We have the underwear bomber two weeks ago. | ||
He specifically, they want to put him on the watch list. | ||
His dad warns. | ||
He gets through. | ||
I mean, this is not just government incompetence. | ||
These guys always get through. | ||
No, and that's a funny thing here, Alex. | ||
You've got to look at this because, again, we had testimony, we had hearings on it in 2002, 2003. | ||
Again, when I testified in 2006 about the same core issues, and here we are in 2009, and I find it, and I'll be totally blunt here, I find it insulting. | ||
That you have the special advisor to the president, Mr. Brennan, saying, you know, well, you know, we just didn't get our act together. | ||
As an American taxpayer, I'm aghast at the money they have spent. | ||
Over the past six years trying to fix this, after, you know, I personally put my career on the line to go testify about it, and yet no one seems to take seriously the need to fix the system. | ||
And Alex, it's not about more. | ||
It's not at all about more. | ||
As a matter of fact, we're going the wrong way. | ||
The more bureaucracy you create, the better the chances are you will have a Hassan or an underwear bomber Get to security, because you are not layering security, you are bloating security. | ||
And this is where, you know, and I know that one of the reasons we're talking is because Mr. Tarpley was saying, you know, I've been out talking about this a little bit, and I think he agrees with me on this point. | ||
I'd like to believe so. | ||
I am not for more bureaucracy, as a matter of fact. | ||
The actual elegance of able danger was we avoided the bureaucracy. | ||
And that was one of the downfalls of the project, I believe, is because we avoided the powers that be relating to who the pros consider themselves to be regarding al-Qaeda and all that. | ||
And they didn't want you to upstage them. | ||
No, absolutely. | ||
And that was a huge issue. | ||
I actually had a confrontation with one of the CIA officers at SOCOM. | ||
He was a friend of mine. | ||
I had to go in and brief him on able danger. | ||
And he was doing as friendly as he could be when he told me. | ||
Tony, I understand what Able Danger is about. | ||
I know it's not competing with us, but I can tell you right now, we CIA will never share our best information with you, because if you're successful, and we're not, you will upstage us. | ||
Therefore, we will not participate. | ||
So, again, we recognize... Is that why the CIA's been using Blackwater instead of the Army? | ||
Well, you know, I actually was on ABC News with Brian Ross' unit on this just recently where I talked about the fact that, this is one of those strange ironies, I was the guy who had to handle the first two Blackwater operatives who were killed in action back in October of 2003. | ||
So not only do I have direct knowledge of it, you know, I was the guy that, you know, when they got killed I had to do the graves registration stuff, that's the military term for Basically coordinating the removal of the bodies from country to leave. | ||
So, in my judgment, absolutely. | ||
One of the things we recognized early on during the war is the CIA really wanted to run its own game. | ||
And, again, this is going to be something we talk about in the book to a great extent. | ||
So they're setting up their own private army instead of using the army. | ||
That's correct. | ||
That is absolutely correct. | ||
And what they were doing is, and this is not new, this is in the public domain, they have their ground operations branch, which actually does their paramilitary operations. | ||
And one of the problems after 9-11 is they had a hard time building it up quickly with qualified and cleared officers. | ||
So one of the things they did, they took a shortcut and started hiring Blackwater individuals who were essentially coming out of Army Special Operations, out of Navy Special Operations, and putting them out in the field as CIA operatives. | ||
And again, this has been on Brian Ross. | ||
You can go to the internet, you can pull up the story where I talk about this on air. | ||
And yeah, the fact is this: they were taking these contractors and using them essentially, I'll be blunt, mercenaries. | ||
They were using them in a role, not as security guards, but as guys outside the wire trying to train Afghan and Pakistani individuals to be essentially their operatives on the ground to do special operations. | ||
And they've got them in Pakistan right now. | ||
So that's what we're faced with right now, and frankly, one of the things I said with Brian Ross, and I'll say it again here, is that I think they did a great deal of this to avoid oversight. | ||
Because I think, and I've heard this from other folks on the Hill, the staffers, that there's a lot more that's supposed to come out on this, because frankly, it appears now, and I think that's one of the reasons that Mr. Panetta, the DCI, actually went over and reported this to Congress, because I think when he discovered the fact that Blackwater was being used in operational Not as just guards. | ||
I think that's one of the reasons he made the disclosure to Congress immediately. | ||
Because that is not within, as I understand, the CIA's purview to use Blackwater as operatives instead of guards. | ||
Yeah, that is clearly something that they used because they didn't want to use Army guys, regular uniformed folks. | ||
And as you know, we who are in uniform still have to follow a lot of rules. | ||
There's a lot of laws, a lot of rules. | ||
Well, regardless of those laws and rules, you could have decapitated the Al Qaeda leadership months before 9-11, and it didn't happen, and when you exposed that, they tried to persecute you. | ||
That is my belief, based on all the evidence, and other folks who have similar evidence, and frankly, insiders who have confirmed it to me, but will not come forward because they don't want to give up their career. | ||
They understand if they say anything, they will be gone after as well. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
We've got a final segment with you, and I want to shift gears into some other areas of 9-11 and what's currently happening with the body scanners. | ||
Get your take on that. | ||
And certainly, we look forward to having you back up in the near future. | ||
Colonel Anthony Schaefer from Able Danger is our guest. | ||
An amazing interview, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Obviously, we've got more time to talk here than on most TV shows, and this is very revealing. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, Jason Bermes' film that I produced, Fabled Enemies, details what really happened on 9-11 from all the evidence. | ||
My film Terror Storm also goes over it. | ||
At the bare minimum, governments let this happen so they can take your rights, your freedom. | ||
Take the MIAC report we leaked that the military and police gave us. | ||
Take the Homeland Security report where it's really all set up for conservatives, libertarians, Bob Barr, Ron Paul, get us out of the UN stickers or demonized. | ||
What do you think of hearing that in the news, that most of homeland security and domestic operations now is focused on conservatives? | ||
I mean, the public's told this is all for Al-Qaeda, and then the whole thing's set up for the American people. | ||
Colonel Schaefer. | ||
Well, I gotta tell you, I believe most of the measures which have been put in place to include, you know, the body scanner, a lot of other stuff, and frankly, and we talked a little bit on the break about the scanner supports, you know, I gotta tell you, most of the stuff is proven if you look at the scientific evidence to not really be all that effective, but we spend tons of money, I actually attended a hearing a while back on the backscatter devices that they put in the ports, and the fact that they had to report, the Department of Homeland Security had to report They're not really working. | ||
And there is something called ASP. | ||
And of course, their answer was, of course, we need more money. | ||
If you give us another, you know, $100 million, the manufacturer thinks they'll fix it. | ||
And that's part of the problem. | ||
I think almost the government becomes a taxi, if you will, for corporate America, because a lot of these companies have huge amounts of resources invested. | ||
Raytheon, Boeing, some of the other big companies, I'm not trying to single them out, but I'm just saying, That a lot of companies do benefit very much by investing in these technologies. | ||
And my problem with the process, obviously, as someone who, you know, I'm a think tank guy, is that they don't really work. | ||
And my belief is good money after bad is a key indicator of a lack of accountability. | ||
You've got to be honest. | ||
You've got to stand up at some point and say, it ain't working. | ||
We've wasted all this money. | ||
You've got to stop. | ||
We've got to take a different course. | ||
And this is where we have problems all throughout the system. | ||
Lack of accountability. | ||
And again, this is indicative of the fact that we almost had a Northwest airliner brought down by the fact there's no accountability. | ||
Colonel, I don't mean to interrupt you, but we've only got six minutes left with you. | ||
You've agreed to come back on in the near future. | ||
And we want to give out any websites, any other information you want to give here at the end. | ||
But let me go back to 9-11 briefly. | ||
Here's CBS News. | ||
Hijackers live with FBI informant. | ||
Just going to throw that out. | ||
And they were ordered to stand down, not just you. | ||
This is Newsweek. | ||
Exclusive. | ||
The informant who lived with the hijackers. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Newsweek. | ||
Alleged hijackers may have trained at U.S. | ||
bases. | ||
Then we get, in the Associated Press, the Colonel, head of the Monterey Defense Language School, saying, look, some of these guys were at our base. | ||
We have Springman, the head of the U.S. | ||
Embassy section in Saudi Arabia, being ordered to let them in, even though they were on watch list. | ||
And he was told later, oh, that was part of secret training. | ||
They were our operatives. | ||
So we have all of that. | ||
You add all of this together, what can you tell us about talking to other colleagues about hijackers being allowed in and out of the country, being protected, not acting in a very Muslim extremist fashion with all the whores and drugs and topless bars, the FBI living with them, Israeli intelligence following them around, what was really going on here in the U.S.? ? | ||
Well, again, I've got to be careful to limit myself to my direct knowledge, and I'll add to the pieces that I have. | ||
I'll be happy to add the pieces. | ||
I don't want to comment on other people's information. | ||
I can tell you this for a fact, Alex, is the fact that during the data mining phase of AbleDanger, alkaida cells were discovered. | ||
And the fact that they were discovered was haunting. | ||
A lot of folks were shocked. | ||
that the information that we had uncovered as a team indicated that they were active cells. | ||
This is not like just people who are sleepers. | ||
These are active cells doing things. | ||
And the appearance was that they were active. | ||
They weren't sleepers. | ||
They were active. | ||
They were doing things. | ||
They were preparing for something. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So that information was passed forward and there's good evidence now from a friend of mine who did some research that the information that we came up with was reported to President Clinton in the Millennium Bomber Report. | ||
One of the things that was disclosed that Sandy Berger was after was copies of the Millennium Bombing Report. | ||
And within that report, that was well prior to 9-11, was, within that report, and this is reported in John Ashcroft's book, I don't remember the name of the book off the top of my head, but John Ashcroft actually admits that there was information in the Millennium Bombing Report relating to al-Qaeda cells, active cells, being found in the United States. | ||
So, you know, we believe, based on the evidence we have, that that was our gig. | ||
That was Able Danger. | ||
And obviously at that level, you don't call things by its operational name, but we believe that that information regarding what was in the Millennium Report that went from Ashcroft to President Clinton was the Able Danger information. | ||
And it was so damning that Berger broke national security laws, he could have gone to prison for life to stick it in his underwear and socks to get it out of there. | ||
That's correct, yes. | ||
So that is, in my judgment, telling by the fact that, yeah, we did discover these guys. | ||
It was hugely bad for a lot of folks. | ||
And one of the controversial points I've been told about lately, and this is, I think, new for everybody, one of the things my colleagues have told me is, like, yeah, the moment that that happened, you know, there was consideration of allowing Special Operations Command to go do some stuff. | ||
You know, in the United States, and that was hugely controversial. | ||
And I think that's one of the things they don't want to have talked about, is the fact that, you know, some people, to include myself, thought that, you know, look, if these guys are operating here, we need to do something sooner than later. | ||
And if we're in the best position to do something, let us do it. | ||
And that was hugely unpopular for any number of reasons. | ||
Posse Comitatus and all those other restrictions, which I understand why they exist, I support them. | ||
But clearly, you know, we had discovered that there were active cells within the United States. | ||
And just so everybody understands, this is not new. | ||
Eric Clinesmith, who was the actual analyst who discovered this stuff, testified in front of Senator Oren Specter on this point in August of 2005, I believe. | ||
Well, you've told us some new things, and you're getting, hopefully, security clearance for your book coming out in the early summer, perhaps even late spring. | ||
But in the last minute we've got, what can you give us foreshadowing on that is new that's coming out? | ||
Well, I think, you know, I mean, just speaking of the general situation right now, you've got the problem with people like Brennan, who have been part of the bureaucracy for the entire time. | ||
Don't forget, Alex, no one was ever held accountable for 9-11. | ||
Mr. Brennan, doing what he's doing right now, akin to Bernie Madoff being brought back to investigate the damage he caused with his Ponzi scheme. | ||
It's ludicrous. | ||
So what we gotta do, if we only focus on one core issue, that issue needs to be accountability. | ||
If you don't, if you can't do the job, you need to be replaced. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Regardless of what happened, we know they screwed up, we know they knew beforehand and let it happen, bare minimum. | ||
For whatever reason, why are they now back in charge, getting away with everything, And why do you get rewarded for failure? | ||
And then people that actually did a good job like yourself, no one denies you did a great job. | ||
You're being persecuted for trying to kill Osama Bin Laden. | ||
He supposedly, you know, is the guy over at Al-Cieda that was involved in all of this. | ||
And now we see more and more of this used to take our liberties and our freedom. | ||
And again, on record, you do want a new investigation of 9-11. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
As a matter of fact, I'm a public supporter, but I can't call for a new investigation. | ||
Well, I don't agree with everything that all the movements stand for out there. | ||
I think the one common issue, Alex, we all agree on, we need a new investigation. | ||
We need to really turn over all the rocks, get to the real bottom, an independent commission, not consisting of people who have agendas, to sit down to go through everything in detail for a full accounting. | ||
And frankly, people need to be fired if they fail to conduct themselves in accordance with their oath of office. | ||
Is there a website yet for The Dark Side of the Force, the book coming out in the summer? | ||
No, there's not, but what you can do is, you know, I'm a senior fellow with the Center for Advanced Defense Studies, C4ADS.org. | ||
We do a combination of studies on technology and policies relating to defense. | ||
I do a lot of, you know, there are things I think I belong to, and obviously I'll come back with you when we do have more information about the book, and I look forward to chatting with you guys in the future as things develop. | ||
Well, I'm flattered that you read InfoWars, Colonel. | ||
How long have you been checking that out? | ||
Well, you know, it was one that was recommended to me very early on when I joined Facebook last year, so I'm a fan of it, so I look at it all the time. | ||
Well, thank you so much, Colonel, and we look forward to reading your new book and look forward to having you back on. | ||
Be safe, sir. | ||
Thank you, thank you, take care. | ||
You bet, goodbye. | ||
Okay, well, there you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Talking to that guy off air is interesting. | ||
He hadn't told me anything secret or anything. | ||
He just certainly is telling you as much as he can. | ||
And he likes what we do. | ||
He likes the films and the material and the information. | ||
And what does that tell you? | ||
A big black op commander. | ||
Telling you they could have wiped out every one of the supposed Al Qaeda commanders long before 9-11 and they weren't allowed to. | ||
And neither was the FBI here in the U.S. | ||
and Israeli intelligence was literally handling them all over them. | ||
The FBI was all over them. | ||
It looks from the best we can tell with the 7-7 bombings and with the 9-11 operations And with the underwear bomber, they get useful idiots who think they're part of drills, and in some cases they get real terrorists who are being handled by international crime syndicate, private networks, mole operators, who allow them to carry out these attacks. | ||
And then some events are completely staged, like Gulf of Tonkin, that didn't even happen, and they just say, oh, we gotta go to war. | ||
But there certainly are real Muslim terrorists out there. | ||
You know, they would call themselves fighters against Western occupation. | ||
But regardless, there are real asymmetrical people out there attacking in nontraditional military operations. | ||
But most, when you see a terror attack and it's got earmarks of intelligence protecting it in the West, and you see a simultaneous rollout for a new war in Yemen and a new rollout of body scanners that Homeland Security is all making money off of privately, openly, criminally, in a revolving door of looting like Chertoff, | ||
when you see all that happening simultaneously and it fits the when you see all that happening simultaneously and it fits the MO of everything you've seen over and over and over and over again, you know what's going And Colonel Schaefer didn't get into all the persecution he went through, all the things they tried to do to him, when he went to him and said, yeah, you know, and take Sybil Edmonds, who we've interviewed. | ||
Sybil Edmonds. | ||
She's listening to the NSA, CIA intercepts, reading them at FBI, transcribing them from Arabic and Farsi and the rest of it. | ||
Over into English for the FBI analyst to read it. | ||
And it's elements of the CIA. | ||
And she's now gone to federal court and broken her gag order because she was called in another case and was able to talk about it. | ||
And she said narcotics running, child kidnapping, sex slave, weapons with Al Qaeda and elements of the CIA and private contractors. | ||
Remember that? | ||
And she said this years ago. | ||
She put a lot of it out here on the show and then in the last year came out with all of it. | ||
And she said the CIA was running Al Qaeda right up until 9-11. | ||
So of course the CIA didn't want the Pentagon and CENTCOM and special forces operators and the Green Berets to be able to go out and kill their Al Qaeda frontmen. | ||
Who themselves were just cutouts for this whole operation. | ||
Because we have enough declassified operations from decades past to know what this operation is, and it fits. | ||
All the pieces fit perfectly. | ||
We know what happened. | ||
And the goal is, take American liberty, set up a police state, launch all these new wars, start a clash of civilizations, everything the PNAC report wrote about, the Pentagon, Minions, Dick Cheney and Jeb Bush and others wrote about. | ||
In September 20th, 2000, Rebuilding America's Defense is a white paper issued by the Project for a New American Century. | ||
And they say, if we don't have a big Pearl Harbor terror attack... | ||
Notice Pearl Harbor killed 3,000, 9-11 killed 3,000. | ||
If we don't have that, we're not going to be able to launch Pax Americana. | ||
The Empire of America. | ||
But it's not an empire we own or we get. | ||
Let's say we're immoral, evil, piratical demons, which we're not. | ||
The average American. | ||
You know, if the government said, we're evil, we're the forces of doom, we're going to take over the planet. | ||
Most of the military and people wouldn't go along with that. | ||
But even if you are evil and believe you got some goodies, you didn't get cheaper oil. | ||
You got higher taxes. | ||
You paid for a private, corporate war over opium and oil and weapons and everything else. | ||
You paid for a war that helped global interests destroy America's sovereignty. | ||
I mean, if you really believe Muslims are the greatest evil on the earth, why are they bringing record numbers of them into the country? | ||
Why do they protect them with the Fort Hood and the underwear bomber and every single case right down the line? | ||
Why is the FBI protecting them in their homes? | ||
Why are the Israelis protecting them? | ||
Why do the major white supremacist groups every time in the U.S. | ||
get caught being run by the feds, founded by the feds? | ||
They want to radicalize the political debate to make the empire look good. | ||
If you're against the private Federal Reserve, you must be a Nazi. | ||
If you're against the wars and the globalists, oh, you must be a Muslim extremist. | ||
See how they do that? | ||
And so that's why they run the radical Muslims and protect them and shepherd them, depending on what variety they are, whether they're real or manufactured. | ||
There's all different types in this grab bag. | ||
It's the same thing with the white supremacist. | ||
That's why the white supremacists attack me, number one. | ||
Because they are a federal body. | ||
Hal Turner is a FBI agent, National Security Branch. | ||
Confirmed in federal court last week with the FBI defending him and calling for the case to be dropped. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Attorney defending him as a great soldier of the FBI. | ||
He made a mistake, though, in his operations. | ||
A bunch of state judges got mad when he started telling people to go after him. | ||
The states still have power. | ||
And these judges go, I don't care if this is an FBI operation. | ||
You don't have your operative get up there and say, come after me. | ||
And so he's been indicted in multiple states, and the FBI comes in and says he is an agent. | ||
He is deep cover, and they say, okay, what division? | ||
National security branch. | ||
Highest level security. | ||
I mean, in fact, go to Kurt Nemo's article that links to the Hal Turner family blog, the Chicago Tribune, the Boston Globe. | ||
The headline was, Hal Turner, national security asset. | ||
But when you actually read the transcript, most of it's blacked out. | ||
It says, he is a FBI national security agent. | ||
He is an agent! | ||
And who did he attack every day? | ||
Me! | ||
Who are the FBI and CIA attacking? | ||
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Because I'll have people on, like Colonel Schaeffer, to tell the truth. | ||
There's the article. | ||
Put it up on screen. | ||
Hal Turner is a national security asset. | ||
And you scroll down, you scroll down in the article, and in it, our TV viewers, anybody can go read it, when you scroll down, we have the PDFs blacked out under national security, but the parts that aren't blacked out say FBI Agent Highest Security Clearance National Security. | ||
Are you guys able to scroll that down? | ||
Because I just want to scroll it down. | ||
Yeah, the article. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Just scroll it down and see those documents? | ||
Click on those. | ||
You can blow those documents up and that is from the federal court. | ||
The Hal Turner Family Blog and the Chicago Tribune directly link to the federal And there it is, where you can read, National Security Intelligence, Terrorism, Fire and Counterintelligence. | ||
And then you scroll down to the next document, it says he was an agent. | ||
And every one of these major groups, see how it's redacted right there? | ||
Every one of these groups are run by these people. | ||
Because, that's why, what does Chris Matthews do? | ||
Oh, I don't want socialism and government-run healthcare. | ||
That's code word for racism. | ||
Ron Paul says, I don't want to launch new wars. | ||
Oh, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
They have to radicalize the debate so that mainline Americans don't wake up to this. | ||
They have to put a turd in the punch bowl on every issue of white supremacist activity. | ||
That guy is an FBI agent right there. | ||
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As we're finishing off this agenda... | |
They'll be pulling the rug from underneath Americans at home. | ||
We have tremendous influence on our President and Congress, and they really are calling the shots. | ||
I think it's incumbent upon all of us as American citizens to pay attention. | ||
For the Republic identifies the enemies of our nation, the criminal offshore cartel, hell-bent on destroying sovereignty and on its ashes constructing world government. | ||
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Tim Geithner, Bernanke, they're arsonists! | |
They're asking for more matches! | ||
And the Congress is saying, who do we make the check out to? | ||
Today, it seems like nobody does care. | ||
And right now in Washington, D.C., we have seen a fall of the Republic. | ||
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And they just said, we'll arrest you. | ||
Derek, one of our salesmen, paid for a speeding ticket over a month ago. | ||
He has the receipt. | ||
They just lost it, and they called him just now and said, we're going to come arrest you if you don't come prove that you paid this ticket. | ||
See, the government just does whatever it wants, and I've got all these Boy Scout parents in denial. | ||
From Fall of the Republic and other films I've made showing how they're being federalized and taken over by local police as well. | ||
Going, well they've always trained with law enforcement. | ||
No. | ||
They're being fully taken over and deployed at checkpoints and at malls. | ||
Here's one out of the Daily Journal. | ||
Explore a program exposes youth to law enforcement in police uniforms out searching people at the mall. | ||
The UGAN. | ||
Okay? | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Irma Boy Scout troop first in state to get new law enforcement patch. | ||
These are pouring in. | ||
Major police departments under federal grants are taking over the Boy Scouts. | ||
Parents say no to this, man. | ||
This is Soviet, Russian, Nazi Germany. | ||
Stop living in denial. | ||
I know what's going on. | ||
There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
Okay. | ||
You people really need to wake up out there. | ||
This was an incredible week. | ||
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I want to commend the crew. | ||
The best crew I've ever had. | ||
I want to commend the IT people, Genesis, everybody, the sponsors, the affiliates. | ||
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I want to encourage everyone to continue to visit the online video bookstore at Infowars.com to get the materials. | ||
America is ready to be woken up. | ||
In the first hour, we covered a bunch of key news. | ||
Then I had about 12-plus percent of kids being sexually abused in government custody. | ||
We're also going to have Damon Vickers on, Bob Chapman, and then, of course, the Able Danger, Colonel Schaefer interview. | ||
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