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This morning, Canada and China are retaliating now that the president's tariffs are in effect. | ||
Imports from Canada and Mexico are now being taxed at 25%. | ||
There's a 10% tariff on Canadian energy. | ||
Tariffs on Chinese goods have gone up from 10% to 20%. | ||
And in response, China is slapping tariffs of up to 15% on a wide range of farm exports from the United States. | ||
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also imposing 25% tariffs against more than $150 billion. | ||
Trudeau is calling the president's actions unjustified, saying it has taken a number of actions, including implementing a $1 billion plan to address the flow of fentanyl like the president had demanded. | ||
But President Trump in remarks yesterday appeared unmoved, saying there is no room left for Canada and Mexico. | ||
Vast amounts of fentanyl have poured into our country from From Mexico, and as you know, also from China, where it goes to Mexico and goes to Canada. | ||
And China also had an additional 10, so it's 10 plus 10. And it comes in from Canada, and it comes in from Mexico, and that's a very important thing to say. | ||
Also happening overnight, the U.S. is pausing all military aid to Ukraine. | ||
A senior Trump administration official says this is in response to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky's conduct last week, culminating in that spat with the president at the Oval Office on Friday. | ||
This U.S. official says the aid will be held back until the Ukrainians demonstrate a commitment to good-faith peace negotiations, adding the president is focused on peace. | ||
This is happening as President Trump prepares to address Congress in his first speech since retaking office. | ||
The president is expected to highlight the administration's actions on the economy, the need to pass more funding for border security and peace around the world. | ||
The address will take place at 9 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
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Good morning! | ||
A glorious morning here in the golden era. | ||
And promises made, promises kept. | ||
The walls that were protecting the deep state are collapsing in real time. | ||
And it is glorious. | ||
A new treasure trove of Epstein evidence has been delivered to the Trump administration. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, let's freaking go. | ||
Today is Tuesday, March 4th, 2025. | ||
Pam Bondi says a truckload of Epstein documents. | ||
Have been dropped off at the DOJ from the FBI after FBI agents were summarily fired. | ||
We covered it on the show on Friday. | ||
We predicted what was about to happen and sure is shooting, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Speaking of shooting, we're going to cover in detail and in depth. | ||
Some of the more interesting assassination details about Donald Trump on this program as we head up to Washington, D.C. We will be in Washington, D.C. for the State of the Union tonight. | ||
It is going to be a rockin' good day. | ||
You are in the right place, the front row seat to the golden era. | ||
And Mike Benz will be joining the show, of course, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My name is Benny Johnson, and this is The Benny Show. | ||
Make sure that unlike Voldemort Zelensky, you actually have a secure financial base. | ||
Donald Trump cutting off all military aid and foreign aid to Ukraine. | ||
It's on pause after Zelensky's little petulant baby meltdown in the White House. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we don't want you to be in the same position. | ||
Of course, you would never be, but some people are in a bad financial way. | ||
Polls show that there are record levels of credit card debt in America. | ||
It's been a tough economy, probably because we're funding too many foreign wars, obviously. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, everything is correcting, and you should correct with it. | ||
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Okay, I just want to promo something really quickly here. | ||
Trump-mageddon! | ||
We are going to Washington, D.C. As soon as this show wraps, we are on our way, and we will be inside of the speakers. | ||
Office. | ||
Broadcasting. | ||
Live. | ||
With many of our special guests. | ||
Friends. | ||
Friends of the show. | ||
People that you know. | ||
It's going to be a rocking good time. | ||
A lot of surprises. | ||
A lot of special guests. | ||
You never know who's going to pop on the stream. | ||
May break a little bit of news right here. | ||
Why not? | ||
Somebody with the last name Trump will be on the show. | ||
I'm just going to say that. | ||
That's all I'm going to say. | ||
Somebody with the last name Trump will be on the show. | ||
I'm just going to say it. | ||
We're streaming tonight. | ||
At 7 p.m. | ||
Live from Speaker Johnson's office in the heart of the Capitol building, no one will take you closer to the action for Donald Trump's joint Congress address tonight. | ||
So please be there with us. | ||
It's going to be an absolute riot, just like it is an absolute riot when you see exactly how sad and pathetic Democrats are. | ||
This is one I just couldn't pass up. | ||
I just couldn't pass it up. | ||
This is Elizabeth Warren. | ||
And Chuck Schumer doing the exact same script in preparation for Donald Trump's State of the Union tonight. | ||
Oh, it's so embarrassing. | ||
They can't even come up with the original things to say. | ||
And in case you're wondering if they read from a script, I mean, it's the same graphic design and everything. | ||
You've got to check this out. | ||
It's from Eric Daughtry, who's been on our program before. | ||
He's a wonderful reporter. | ||
The exact same words in the exact same script. | ||
Word for word. | ||
Here we go. | ||
When I win, I will immediately bring prices down starting on day one. | ||
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That ain't true. | |
That's what you just heard. | ||
Since day one of Donald Trump's presidency, prices are not down. | ||
They're up. | ||
Inflation is getting worse. | ||
Not better. | ||
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The prices of groceries. | |
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has done enough boost eggs to lower prices for you. | ||
Instead, he's pardoned violent criminals who savagely beat police officers on January. | ||
That's an effing disgrace. | ||
He's letting Elon Musk take a chainsaw to vital government programs and then, even worse, giving him access to Americans' more sensitive data. | ||
Social security numbers, tax returns, health care bills. | ||
He's fired thousands of essential workers. | ||
People who help our veterans get their benefits. | ||
People fighting Ebola in Africa so it doesn't come here. | ||
He's frozen funding for vital programs that so many American families need. | ||
Cancer research, education funding, payments to family farmers, and so much worse. | ||
Why are they doing this? | ||
Trump, Musk, Doge are taking these vital services away from you for one reason only, so they can give tax breaks to their billionaires club. | ||
Their plan is awful. | ||
The Republican plan is simple. | ||
When families lose, well, billionaires win. | ||
And that is the truth. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's like incredibly lazy. | ||
It's incredibly... | ||
Pedantic. | ||
Look at these people. | ||
They don't have any real, original thoughts. | ||
It's clearly reading directly from scripts that were handed to them and written for them. | ||
This is this type of politics that has died in the year 2024. | ||
We voted this style, this style of politics, we voted out. | ||
The lying, the deceiving, the embarrassing footnotes and scripts. | ||
We are done with it as an American people. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we're done with it on this program. | ||
It's why we've asked, and if you are a loyal viewer of the show, first off, thank you and hearts out to the chat. | ||
But it's why we've asked everyone, everyone that we can, who would even presumably have any level of power over the Epstein case to release documents. | ||
This is the most important. | ||
This lie in modern history told to the American people about who Jeffrey Epstein was and what he was doing is why we asked Pam Bondi just a couple of days ago about the Epstein documents. | ||
Where are they? | ||
Will you be releasing them? | ||
President Trump promised to do it. | ||
So did Kash Patel. | ||
Will you do it? | ||
And Pam Bondi made huge international news by telling us that the documents were sitting currently on her desk, burning a hole in her desk at the DOJ, and that they would be released imminently. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, of course, because we've done our research and because we know this case inside and out, we know exactly what should be in the Epstein documents. | ||
This is what should have been in the documents. | ||
Here's Jeffrey Epstein's safe, complete with hard drives and bags of passports, boxes of diamonds, CD-ROMs full of images. | ||
Here's even more. | ||
Right next to his safe were a bunch of CDs and more hard drives along with a box marked evidence. | ||
By the way, the FBI testified the FBI case agent in charge of this raid on Jeffrey Epstein's house. | ||
This is his house in Manhattan, $50 million house in Manhattan. | ||
They said they didn't put the evidence tape there. | ||
These are hard drives that Jeffrey Epstein wrapped with the evidence tape and then wrote on the top of the box, insurance policy. | ||
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Oh, where's this? | |
Oh, you sweet summer child. | ||
I thought that this was what was on Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
With anticipation for the release of all of these documents. | ||
And all this information, what did we end up getting? | ||
Unfortunately, as we have said on the show, we ended up getting a photo op. | ||
Influencers at the White House were handed a binder marked declassified. | ||
The sick joke on them and all of us was that all of the documents included in that binder were already public. | ||
Many of them were redacted in spite of the fact that they were already public. | ||
Here's... | ||
A look at a binder we were able to get our hands on. | ||
They were handed to the influencers there at the White House. | ||
Pages and pages and pages of black. | ||
They literally burned through an entire pack of black ink in the printer to give them this. | ||
And the insult to all this was that these documents were already, and they've been public since 2016. | ||
So it pissed us off. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, also the influencers there, you know, smiling. | ||
And sort of prancing around with the binders was a bad look, assuming that there were the names of abused children inside of those binders. | ||
It's just the whole thing, right? | ||
It just went sideways. | ||
And we said, what's going on? | ||
Because, and I'll tell you my personal baked-in bias here. | ||
I live in Tampa. | ||
I know Pam Bondi very well. | ||
She lives in Tampa. | ||
She's from Florida. | ||
It's no secret. | ||
I'm a huge fan of Pam Bondi. | ||
I moved my family to Florida because Pam Bondi is somebody who passed child pederast laws that ended in the death sentence. | ||
I mean, if you abuse a child here, you're going to get capital punishment. | ||
I said there had to be more to the story, and sure enough, there was. | ||
Pam Bondi writing to Kash Patel at the time. | ||
I repeatedly questioned whether this was the full set of documents, right? | ||
So Pam Bondi got this, and she was like, this can't be right. | ||
That somebody's lying to me. | ||
Somebody's insulting me. | ||
And sure enough, the FBI field office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation. | ||
Right here. | ||
What? | ||
Where? | ||
Where is all this? | ||
Where is it? | ||
Pan Bondi said to Kash Patel, you better get all that onto my desk. | ||
And I need it now. | ||
Call 877-CASH-NOW. | ||
Well, Kash Patel followed up. | ||
Pam Bondi's letter saying that the FBI is withholding evidence, specifically the FBI field office in New York, where evidence goes to die, right? | ||
As we've been told by credible sources. | ||
The FBI is entering a new era, says Kash Patel, on the same day of this Epstein release, documents release, embarrassment. | ||
One that will be defined by integrity, accountability, unwavering justice. | ||
There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned. | ||
Anybody in the prior bureau who undermines this will be swiftly pursued. | ||
If there are gaps, we'll find them. | ||
If their records are hidden, we will uncover them. | ||
Cashel said that, and he freaking meant it. | ||
Holy smokes. | ||
Jeff Dennehy is the head of the FBI field office in New York. | ||
His ass was fired last night. | ||
Top FBI official forced out after questions of President Trump. | ||
I mean, this guy was fired, I think, for a myriad of reasons. | ||
He's somebody who said that the FBI needed to dig in this guy. | ||
When President Trump was asking for, you guessed it, records, get a load of this. | ||
This was reporting at the time. | ||
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Top FBI officials are resisting, openly resisting. | |
Let me just read you from an email that was sent by the assistant director in charge of the New York field office yesterday. | ||
His name is James Dennehy. | ||
He sent this extraordinarily blunt email to his staff challenging the Trump administration. | ||
He said, today we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own as good people are being walked out of the FBI and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and FBI policy. | ||
Jeff Dennehy was in charge of delivering documents to Pam Bondi from Epstein. | ||
He insulted his new boss. | ||
He spit in her face. | ||
He lied to her, and he gave her an entire stack of black ink. | ||
It was our worst fears realized, right? | ||
And then accelerated by the By the release strategy, you know, sort of photo op, right? | ||
And so this individual has now been fired. | ||
What will happen next? | ||
It's very interesting because what happened next was quite remarkable. | ||
Everybody who knew about these documents and knows about the internal functionings of the FBI knew that the Southern District of New York Is a particular cesspool. | ||
It's a cesspool that hides and keeps evidence from those who are constitutionally elected to seek it and who are constitutionally have a right to actually view that evidence. | ||
This is something, this is a practice that has long gone on. | ||
This is why James Comey put his daughter, who looks like James Comey in a wig. | ||
I mean, who honestly looked, it looks like James Comey. | ||
In drag, right? | ||
This is Maureen Comey. | ||
Yes, you'll be shocked to learn that Maureen Comey was the lead prosecutor in, oh, you guessed it, the Epstein case, the Jelaine Maxwell case, and now the Diddy case! | ||
Yeah, there are no coincidences. | ||
Maureen Comey works in this office. | ||
This office regularly operates with total impunity and independence from the Washington bureaus. | ||
The Southern District of New York, of course, is where so much of the major political cases were brought against Donald Trump. | ||
The cases were squashed against Hunter Biden. | ||
It is the weaponized arm of the FBI and the DOJ to do whatever the hell they want outside of the reins of the Constitution. | ||
It is now being brought to heel. | ||
Jeff Dennehy, head of the FBI in New York, forcibly resigned on Monday. | ||
President Trump's victory. | ||
He's allegedly accountable for concealing the Epstein files. | ||
This is a huge, positive update. | ||
The field office in New York resigned after the DOJ accused him of hiding thousands of Epstein documents. | ||
So this is really important. | ||
What exactly was he hiding? | ||
Well... | ||
Somebody who has impeccable sources on this subject is Tucker Carlson. | ||
Tucker Carlson, in a recent interview with Elon Musk, talking about why the deep state, using their apparatchiks inside of the New York field office, is hiding all of this evidence. | ||
What exactly do they have? | ||
A lot of videos, apparently. | ||
Those rooms on the island, I think out in New Mexico, were wired for video. | ||
Right. | ||
Where's the video? | ||
Between Diddy and Epstein. | ||
There's probably several thousand hours of footage here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's kind of weird that the people on those videos are lecturing the rest of us about our moral failings, isn't it? | ||
Yeah, it's weird. | ||
What is that? | ||
Well, I mean, part of how they deflect attention from themselves is by criticizing the morals of others. | ||
Yes. | ||
So it's sort of like a preemptive moral strike. | ||
I mean, as I said, I think those who are saying Trump is a threat to democracy are themselves actually the threat to democracy. | ||
Actually, it's Donald Trump who started his political career literally before he even announced he was running in 2015 on stage with Sean Hannity saying he's going after Epstein. | ||
It's a little-known clip that should be the most famous clip on earth showing President Trump keeping his promises here. | ||
Bill Clinton. | ||
Nice guy. | ||
Got a lot of problems coming up, in my opinion, with the famous island with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
A lot of problems. | ||
Uzi Hannity had no idea even what, like, Trump was talking about there. | ||
And the audience was like, who? | ||
And lo and behold, ladies and gentlemen, President Trump bulldozing his way through, realizing that Jeffrey Epstein was clearly a made man inside of the deep state, was behaving in such a sick and duplicitous way, In such a criminal manner that if you were to actually learn the truth about who Jeffrey Epstein was, who he was working for, and what he was allowed to do, that the entire system would collapse. | ||
I think this is what President Trump understood. | ||
And if you listen to the old clips of the prosecutors of Jeffrey Epstein when he finally caught a case in 2008 for underage prostitution, the prosecutors saying, Donald Trump was the only guy that helped us. | ||
Donald Trump was the only person in the Palm Beach glitterati that stepped forward and said, I'm going to give you everything you want on Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
He did it voluntarily. | ||
Donald Trump's been wanting the destruction of this system for a very long time. | ||
He's promised on the 2024 campaign trail that he would be bringing the system to heel. | ||
He would be releasing the Epstein documents. | ||
Well, hot diggity damn! | ||
Lo and behold, ladies and gentlemen, after the firing of Jeff Dennehy, The deep state apparatchik in charge of the FBI's field office in the Southern District of New York, Pam Bondi went on Sean Hannity's show, time is a flat circle, to declare that a truckload of Epstein files has been delivered to her after she put out a hard deadline. | ||
A truckload, huh? | ||
Pam Bondi spent her entire life in law enforcement. | ||
She's... | ||
Very choosy with her words. | ||
I know this. | ||
We've interviewed her a lot. | ||
When she says a truckload, I think she means like a literal actual truckload. | ||
Is this what we finally got? | ||
Like you would need to load something like this, this amount of evidence onto a truck, right? | ||
We finally got it? | ||
let's have a listen to Pam Bonney. | ||
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And the FBI handed over a couple hundred pages of documents. | |
did. | ||
But you know, Sean, I gave them a deadline of Friday at 8:00 AM to get us everything, and a source had told me. | ||
Where the documents were being kept? | ||
Southern District of New York, shock. | ||
So we got them all by, hopefully, all of them. | ||
Friday at 8 a.m., thousands of pages of documents. | ||
I have the FBI going through them, and Cash is also... | ||
Now that we have Cash here, it's a game-changer, of course. | ||
And Cash is going to... | ||
Director Patel is going to get us a detailed report as to why the FBI withheld all of those documents. | ||
Okay. | ||
I want to be clear, because I think people got frustrated. | ||
Because they were expecting more. | ||
You were expecting more. | ||
And you didn't find out less than 24 hours before the release. | ||
You got a whistleblower that confirmed that there were way more documents that they were supposed to turn over. | ||
And then you found out just before that. | ||
Well, sure. | ||
And you're looking at these documents going, these aren't all the Epstein files. | ||
You know, there were flight logs. | ||
There were names and victims' names. | ||
And we're going, where's the rest of the stuff? | ||
And that's what the FBI had turned over to us. | ||
And so a source said, whoa, all this evidence is sitting in the Southern District of New York. | ||
So based on that, I gave them the deadline. | ||
Friday at 8 a truckload of evidence arrived. | ||
It's now in the possession of the FBI. | ||
Cash is going to get me and himself, really, a detailed report as to why all these documents and evidence had been withheld. | ||
And, you know, we're going to go through it, go through it as fast as we can, but go through it very cautiously to protect all the victims of Epstein, because there are a lot of victims. | ||
Well, you had identified in Phase 1 over 254. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, is that the only thing that would be redacted? | ||
Will everything else be made public that you get in your possession? | ||
Yeah, the FBI hasn't had, obviously, they haven't looked at the thousands of pages of documents that they've just received Friday. | ||
But Cash has a team going through them, and it's always about protecting the victim. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We believe in transparency, and America has the right to know. | ||
The Biden administration said on these documents, no one did anything with them, and why were they sitting in the Southern District of New York? | ||
I want a full report on that. | ||
You know, sadly, these people don't believe in transparency, but I think more, unfortunately, I think a lot of them don't believe in honesty, and it's a new day, it's a new administration, and everything's going to... | ||
Come out to the public. | ||
The public has a right to know. | ||
Americans have a right to know. | ||
And that goes the same with the JFK files? | ||
JFK, Martin Luther King. | ||
Yep, absolutely. | ||
What are the things, and maybe some people don't understand the need to redact. | ||
In the case of a victim, that should be pretty obvious to people. | ||
What are the other things that maybe you'd have to redact? | ||
National security? | ||
Oh, of course. | ||
National security, some grand jury information, which is always going to be confidential. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
Let's look through them. | ||
Fast as we can, get it out to the American people, because the American people have a right to know, not only on that, but on Kennedy, on Martin Luther King, on all of these cases that the Biden administration has just sat on for all these years. | ||
So yeah, it's really, it's not sad, it's infuriating that these people thought that they could sit on this information, but they can't. | ||
It's a new day, and... | ||
We believe in transparency and it's going to come out. | ||
And when we redact things, Sean, what we're going to do is not just pull pages out like they used to do. | ||
If something's redacted, you will know the line and you will know why it's redacted. | ||
A victim's name. | ||
Identifying information of a victim. | ||
So, that sounds a lot different than this. | ||
That sounds like it's going to be quite a bit different style of release. | ||
Will we actually see things? | ||
This is, of course, the most viral clip on the internet right now, Pam Bondi, saying we're going through this truckload of documents as fast as we possibly can. | ||
Everybody was amazed at the use of the terminology truckload. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we want arrests and perp walks. | ||
Listen, if you do something like this, then you clearly are in defiance of multiple federal statutes. | ||
You're not allowed to do that. | ||
You're not allowed to defy President Trump, Pam Bondi, Kash Patel. | ||
These are your bosses. | ||
What's going to happen to them? | ||
Just on Friday, we asked Mike Davis about this. | ||
What should happen to these people that have withheld evidence from Pam Bondi? | ||
You know what Mike's going to say. | ||
That obstruction of justice. | ||
So it's obstruction of justice. | ||
What other charges could be added to this if they are found to be withholding evidence, which obviously there are. | ||
There's photos of the evidence. | ||
What's the charges that could be lined up? | ||
Well, there's obstruction of justice. | ||
There's conspiracy. | ||
I mean, there's a whole litany of charges that you can come up with. | ||
If you are illegally disobeying the Attorney General of the United States on her investigation of this, you're going to have big problems. | ||
You're going to have big job problems. | ||
You're going to have big problems with your bar as an attorney, and you're going to have big problems with the criminal justice system. | ||
Good. | ||
Mike Davis saying, well, hopefully we disbar these jackasses. | ||
Prove it, says Tim Pool. | ||
Release a single page right now. | ||
Release one piece of new evidence, information, document, photo, picture, video, hard drive, passport, diamond, anything. | ||
Anything that's right here. | ||
By the way, these photos, which come from the FBI, The U.S. District Attorney's Office, the same office that was just turned upside down. | ||
These photos are just, like, this is just the tip of the iceberg, just scratching the surface. | ||
They went and raided Jeffrey Epstein's properties. | ||
They took boxes upon boxes upon boxes, literal truckloads. | ||
Maybe that's why Pam Bondi used the term truckload of files from Southern District of New York were delivered to Cash Patel. | ||
Cash Patel is investigating why the Southern District of New York withheld the document. | ||
Of course, Dennehy was fired. | ||
Cash's team is currently reviewing thousands of files. | ||
Bondi called out Biden regime for sitting on these files. | ||
Bondi says the American people are going to see everything, and Bondi admits that some information will be redacted for national security purposes and grand jury information. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Fine, that I can live with. | ||
In other words, Bondi and Cash have the situation under control. | ||
They were handed a live grenade. | ||
This is why no other administration has even tried with the Epstein case. | ||
And, of course, Epstein's... | ||
Clearly an intel asset, as we have covered multiple times on this show, probably a shared intel asset between Mossad and the CIA, and that that would be very embarrassing because it would say that these intel agencies are permissive of the worst crimes that you could possibly think of. | ||
I understand everybody is anxious and angry, but Trump and his appointees have proven their intentions are legitimate. | ||
It's happening. | ||
The ball is rolling. | ||
Pambani is the reason, part of the reason why I moved my family to Florida. | ||
Let's call it what it is. | ||
Listen, you harm a child in the state, you die. | ||
You get the death penalty. | ||
So these are good things for parents. | ||
The environment, that's the kind of protections you want if you are a parent, a father of four. | ||
So you don't pass laws like that if you want to protect Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
You just don't. | ||
So they are crashing up against, breaking up against the harshest, thickest The most fortified wall in the deep state, right? | ||
To protect their assets, to protect their intel sources, to protect their sources and methods, and to actually cover up their crimes. | ||
Because who was permissive of Jeffrey Epstein doing these things? | ||
Well, a whole litany of people. | ||
Everyone from the head of the FBI, the head of the CIA, to Wall Street banks. | ||
All of them will be culpable. | ||
The whole house of cards comes falling down. | ||
You don't have the cards. | ||
Yeah, they don't have the cards. | ||
Mayor Garland and Christopher Wray weaponized the DOJ and the FBI, and Pam Bondi and Cash Patel are cleaning it up. | ||
So everyone is talking about this. | ||
Everyone is declaring that Pam Bondi is finally, finally going to get something new here. | ||
And again, she's not a liar, okay? | ||
So I'm just going to call it, I'm just going to call it for what it is. | ||
We've done our level-headed best on this program. | ||
To bring you new information on this and to bring you people with actual evidence and knowledge of what's going on, including two FBI whistleblowers who were on our program last week who were talking exactly about what needed to happen. | ||
And I'm so proud of this clip because we try so hard to predict the future on this show and to say what must happen. | ||
And we know that it actually causes a domino effect when we get it right. | ||
Sometimes we do get it right. | ||
Garrett O 'Brady. | ||
And Kyle Seferin were on the program last week. | ||
They're two FBI whistleblowers. | ||
They're very, very brave men. | ||
And they went hard after Jeff Dennehy. | ||
They know this guy. | ||
They know the Southern District of New York. | ||
And they said what Cash needs to do is get on the jet, fly up there, and say, you can do this the easy way or the hard way. | ||
And hot damn, the clip went viral. | ||
And were they ever right? | ||
Here's our show, Predicting the Future. | ||
This is a clip from last Friday. | ||
Garrett, you made huge national news on the show earlier this week saying the FBI has a secret server that they may be systematically destroying evidence in a way that there would be absolutely no forensics left and we wouldn't be able to actually get the evidence ever. | ||
Do you believe that we will ever see the Epstein evidence? | ||
Is there a situation like that that is currently occurring? | ||
What do your sources say? | ||
I don't know if there's a situation currently occurring along those lines. | ||
As far as Epstein goes, I'm not holding my breath. | ||
Their heads have to roll again, proverbially. | ||
People need to be removed. | ||
People need to be fired. | ||
They need to be brought up on criminal charges for interfering with the chief executive, the president. | ||
And we haven't seen it yet. | ||
Well, we see it. | ||
Kyle mentioned that Jim Dennehy has been on this call all morning. | ||
So it goes back to his email he sent before Cash was even the director, that he is going to dig in. | ||
He's been dug in for a long time, and he's going to stay dug in as long as he can. | ||
I think we've got to acknowledge that the entire story of Epstein, because it is so salacious and it involves underage girls and it involves sex, which is always lurid, and people in high power, it's a shiny object in many ways. | ||
It's a laser dot on the ground. | ||
We're chasing it like a cat because it's like, well, give us the files! | ||
First of all, if your audience got access to the files, what are they going to do with it? | ||
Are they going to do prosecutions? | ||
I don't care about the files. | ||
I got to be totally honest with you. | ||
I don't care about the files. | ||
I don't need to see any of the evidence. | ||
What I want to see is announced indictments. | ||
They can even be done under seal. | ||
I want to know about arrests that are getting done, even if I don't know the names of the people. | ||
And I want to see people brought to justice. | ||
That's what we really want, if we're being honest about it. | ||
The files are like a distraction. | ||
And so people getting sort of distracted by the idea of like, how come we can't see the files? | ||
Like, it doesn't matter. | ||
You can't see a lot of files. | ||
There's all kinds of prosecutions that you don't get access to. | ||
And it doesn't matter to you. | ||
What you want to see is justice. | ||
That's what Americans are looking for. | ||
Justice and accountability. | ||
And are we going to see that? | ||
Maybe not. | ||
As Garrett appropriately pointed out, the most dangerous piece is, is all they do is slap that classification on there. | ||
And the minute that somebody goes forward with something like that, they're arrested. | ||
Because they're not, their last name isn't Clinton. | ||
They're going to go to jail for that. | ||
They're going to spend time for violating the NDA for national security. | ||
You're going to be exposing either sources and methods or whatever else is out there. | ||
And you're going to do time for it. | ||
And we will see prosecutions of that. | ||
Because what we have seen is that people actually do pay for bringing this information forward. | ||
They'll have their careers destroyed. | ||
There are people that have brought forward information. | ||
And there's no mechanism by which a guy who did the job that I did, the job that Garrett did as an FBI agent, you don't have a route to go to Congress. | ||
It was weird in the first place for me to go to Congress. | ||
And for whatever it's worth, Benny, I brought information about the Attorney General potentially lying in front of Congress to my Congresswoman in October of late, like the third week of October of 2021. | ||
And by November 23rd, I was told I couldn't come back into the office. | ||
And by the second week of November, I got a phone call from somebody in an office, actually Garrett's old field office, who was a friend of mine that I'd never met in person and nobody had any way to know that we were friends. | ||
And he had gotten a call from Washington, D.C. saying, hey, we got a problem out in Albuquerque Division. | ||
We got this guy. | ||
They didn't name me. | ||
And he's refusing to get the COVID shot. | ||
And he's also a whistleblower. | ||
What should we do with him? | ||
So they knew that I had blown the whistle on this thing within two weeks. | ||
And all I did was print off an email and take it to a member of Congress. | ||
And it was public to the people in the FBI in the legal division who were looking to punish me right away. | ||
How do people understand that scrutiny? | ||
And the other thing is this. | ||
It's really, really obvious to those of us that are sitting here. | ||
And I know Garrett's feeling it intensely because he's 29 months now. | ||
He's still technically an FBI agent if you ask the FBI. | ||
He's not been paid. | ||
He doesn't have a badge and a gun. | ||
He's not allowed to do the job. | ||
But they consider him an employee. | ||
If he wants to go get another job, he's going to get fired from the FBI who hasn't paid him in over like two and a half years. | ||
And the craziest piece of it is, is they saw what happened to Garrett. | ||
They saw what happened to me. | ||
You know, the biggest cost to both of us was our anonymity because you never heard of me before I went and talked to Dan Bongino on a podcast in September of 22. You never heard of me on purpose. | ||
I had a dad who was in radio for my whole life when I was growing up. | ||
If I wanted to go sit in front of a microphone, I would have done it a long time ago. | ||
I didn't want to do it until our family was at risk. | ||
And so you can just look at what FBI agents didn't do to protect guys like Garrett or myself who knew us. | ||
What will they do to protect an American person? | ||
They're telling us that they swear their life, and I've already told you they de-escalated the obedience to the Constitution piece. | ||
We saw during the COVID nonsense exactly what it looks like. | ||
If they're not going to lose their job over doing the right thing, you think they're going to lose their life over it? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
There it is. | ||
There's the piece. | ||
I think that looks like my work over there. | ||
I feel like I've done that on Twitter. | ||
It's troubling stuff, though. | ||
Core values actually mean something to the people who put it out. | ||
Whether or not it means something to the people that are getting the reading, it's another animal. | ||
But look what's in front of it. | ||
You put fairness and diversity over the top of the Constitution in America? | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're doing our best. | ||
We're doing our best here. | ||
We've got Cash in the chair. | ||
We've got Pam in the chair. | ||
We're pushing and using the energy of this program to get this evidence. | ||
Why? | ||
Because nobody's gone to jail. | ||
That's why. | ||
Because we live in a country that not only did our tax dollars probably fund this, you and I, like moral people who believe in God and are trying to raise our children, our tax dollars probably funded the Epstein operation with full permission from the government. | ||
That's been proven out again and again and again. | ||
The FBI's own words, they say that Jeffrey Epstein was a cooperating source, and so we're not to charge him. | ||
And these two stories tie together so darkly and so beautifully and so criminally. | ||
Ah, sick, man. | ||
Not only were your tax dollars probably funding Jeffrey Epstein, and that's what they're trying to protect here, but also some of the major institutions in this country have been used to protect those who were his clients. | ||
They have refused to charge or even look into the people that were being fed these young girls by Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Now, the drug dealer, let's just take it, the drug dealer's bad, but also the people who are buying the drugs are also criminals. | ||
Both are bad. | ||
To zip up the operation, you kind of need to make sure both of them get charged. | ||
And for some reason, Jeffrey Epstein killed in his prison cell. | ||
With full permission of the federal government, we did like three, four hours last week on this subject matter. | ||
Happy to go longer on it. | ||
We don't have time today. | ||
Jelaine Maxwell is the only other person that's alive that caught a case, and she's spending the next like 30 years in prison. | ||
Jelaine Maxwell said definitely Jeffrey Epstein was killed in the cell, for sure. | ||
She's the only other person that has been punished for this. | ||
What about all of the clients? | ||
What's happening? | ||
If the federal government is protecting them, then what they're saying is they're permissive of the pederast operation that Jeffrey Epstein was running. | ||
They're saying you could get away with it. | ||
And I don't want to live in that country. | ||
I don't want to live in a country where my tax dollars fund it or where the people who do these acts get to run around and run for president again like Bill Clinton did. | ||
Clinton frickin... | ||
Years, a couple years after he was flying 26 times to Lolita Express, Bill Clinton went and just ran for president again through Hillary. | ||
And tens of millions of Democrats voted to put that guy back in the White House. | ||
Thank God for Donald Trump. | ||
So it is a moment. | ||
It's a moment of a fight between light and dark. | ||
And that fight continues. | ||
Will we ever see all of the evidence? | ||
We deserve to see it. | ||
Benny, what if there's a Republican in the evidence? | ||
I don't care. | ||
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What if it's somebody, what if it's somebody that you like is a DM of that? | |
Dude, if you're doing something on these tapes and if you're on... | ||
I want you in prison. | ||
The end. | ||
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Okay? | |
That's it. | ||
It just doesn't matter to me. | ||
I want you in jail. | ||
All right? | ||
And we're pretty airtight on that. | ||
We have some rules around here. | ||
So, yeah, I don't care. | ||
Your terms are acceptable. | ||
And until these people burn, until they all suffer the same consequences like Jelaine Maxwell is suffering, right, the rest of their lives in prison, then we don't have a real country. | ||
We have a fake country with fake rules that only apply when it's convenient. | ||
So, very important. | ||
Speaking of hiding and lying, covering up evidence, remember the guy named Ryan Ralph who was able to get a... | ||
Firearm, AK-47, sit right 200 yards away from Donald Trump. | ||
By the way, like longest sniper round ever was like 3,000 yards, so this guy was well within the capacity to kill Trump. | ||
Right after Trump had a bullet blast through his ear, a successful headshot, because the ear is part of the head, so he hit him in the head, right? | ||
So right after that, Ryan Ralph, a man who with deep, deep ties to Ukraine, Who was constantly in Ukraine, even though he was impoverished and poor, doesn't have any money, had zero dollars in his bank account, even though he was a career criminal. | ||
72 criminal counts, including a weapons of mass destruction count for having a fully automatic weapon. | ||
This guy, who shouldn't have been allowed to travel at all, certainly not buy a gun, was able to purchase a firearm. | ||
Nobody knows where he got the AK-47. | ||
That'd be nice to know. | ||
And then to sit there, so close to Donald Trump. | ||
That he was nearly able to get a pilot. | ||
So close that actually the Secret Service agent stumbled upon him. | ||
The story is incredible. | ||
The Secret Service agent was only a few feet away and actually saw him with the naked eye. | ||
Not with infrared goggles, right? | ||
You'd think you'd use infrared, right? | ||
Boy, I wonder if there's a person in the bushes. | ||
Well, use infrared. | ||
There's one thing you can't camouflage. | ||
It's the fact that you're a human body, right? | ||
No infrared. | ||
With the naked eye, we're able to see him. | ||
The Secret Service agent... | ||
Brandished their firearm, fired five shots, missed him. | ||
He was able to flee the scene. | ||
They caught him like a couple counties down the road. | ||
How incompetent these people are. | ||
But is the incompetence on purpose? | ||
Kind of like with the Epstein thing. | ||
There's this kind of also with the Epstein thing. | ||
The FBI announced that this Ukrainian activist who somehow has enough money to purchase firearms. | ||
Camp out to kill Donald Trump, who regularly wrote about killing Donald Trump in his manifestos, who traveled to Ukraine, who recruited from terrorist hotbeds, ISIS, Afghanistan, Iran, to come fight in Ukraine to get no-look passports. | ||
So this guy clearly had connections with the CIA and the State Department to inflow fighters into Ukraine. | ||
It's clearly funded by the NGOs of the world that were funded by USAID. | ||
This guy was clearly inoperative. | ||
This man was known by the FBI. | ||
The FBI admitted it. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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By way of his background, in 2002, as the United States Attorney mentioned, the subject was charged and convicted in North Carolina for possession of a weapon of mass destruction. | |
Law enforcement checks also revealed that from 1997 to 2010, the subject had numerous felony charges for stolen goods. | ||
I can also share with you that he was the subject of a previously closed 2019 tip to the FBI Well, he was a felon in possession of a firearm. | ||
The FBI closed the case. | ||
What is with these specific criminals getting passes by the feds? | ||
They'll make no sense. | ||
If you were to do this, you'd be serving the rest of your life in prison. | ||
Yet the Ukraine activist, who has deep, dark ties to USAID, To federal law enforcement. | ||
Homeland Security was supposed to investigate this guy and they let him walk scot-free. | ||
This guy was able to just skate. | ||
What the hell's going on here? | ||
Now he's... | ||
Ryan Ralph offered $150,000. | ||
Now he's dead broke. | ||
So how does Ryan Ralph have $150,000 for anybody who could finish the job on Trump? | ||
The Ukraine connection is so incredibly weird. | ||
This post went viral. | ||
And look at this. | ||
25,000 likes, 67,000. | ||
67,000 likes, 25,000 repos. | ||
The man who tried to kill Trump before the election was deeply connected to Ukraine's military. | ||
They completely buried this. | ||
And he offered $150,000 for anybody who could finish the job and kill Trump. | ||
What the hell is going on here? | ||
The only reason we're talking about this is that this week, President Trump snapped at Zelensky. | ||
And there's a specific reason why he snapped at Zelensky. | ||
He snapped at Zelensky when Zelensky threatened him. | ||
In the Oval Office, if you listen carefully, the diplomatic Conversation descended into Zelensky saying, you're going to be threatened. | ||
You're going to feel it. | ||
You're going to feel pressure, President Trump. | ||
And Trump snaps on him. | ||
I think because Trump's already felt the pressure from people connected to Ukraine. | ||
As of course have we, because we've been given documents from senators saying that we're on hit lists and enemies lists of Ukraine. | ||
Of course, these lists are funded by my own tax dollars, just like the Jeffrey Epstein prosecutions. | ||
And operations. | ||
Amazing. | ||
How much more insulting can they get to us, the American taxpayers? | ||
President Trump snapping at the White House in this moment. | ||
Here we go. | ||
What kind of diplomacy, J.D., you are speaking about? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. | ||
Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. | ||
Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. | ||
You should be thanking the President for trying to bring it into this conflict. | ||
Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? | ||
I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President. | ||
Do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military? | ||
And do you think that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country? | ||
A lot of questions. | ||
Let's start from the beginning. | ||
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First of all, during the war, Everybody has problems. | |
Even you. | ||
But you have nice ocean. | ||
And don't feel now. | ||
But you will feel it in the future. | ||
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God bless. | |
You don't know that. | ||
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God bless. | |
God bless. | ||
You will not have the war. | ||
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. | ||
We're trying to solve a problem. | ||
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. | ||
I'm not telling you. | ||
Because you're in no position to dictate that. | ||
You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. | ||
We're going to feel very good. | ||
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We're going to feel very good and very strong. | |
You're right now not in a very good position. | ||
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You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position and it happens to be right about it. | |
You're not in a good position. | ||
You don't have the cards right now. | ||
With us, you start having cars. | ||
Right now, you don't have to play cars. | ||
You're playing cars. | ||
You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. | ||
You're gambling with World War III. | ||
You're gambling with World War III. | ||
And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country, that's backed you far more than a lot of people said they should have. | ||
Have you said thank you once? | ||
No, in this entire meeting, you said thank you. | ||
You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. | ||
Offer some words of appreciation for the United States of America and the president who's trying to save your country. | ||
Please, you think that if you will speak very loudly about the war, you can... | ||
He's not speaking loudly. | ||
He's not speaking loudly. | ||
Your country's in big trouble. | ||
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Can I answer? | |
You've done a lot of talking. | ||
Your country is in big trouble. | ||
I know. | ||
You're not winning. | ||
You're not winning this. | ||
You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us. | ||
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Mr. President, we are staying in our country, staying strong. | |
From the very beginning of the war, we've been alone. | ||
And we are thankful. | ||
I said thanks in this cabinet. | ||
We gave you, through your stupid president, $350 billion. | ||
We gave you military equipment. | ||
And your men are brave, but they had to use our military equipment. | ||
If you didn't have our military equipment, if you didn't have our military equipment, This war would have been over in two weeks. | ||
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In three days. | |
I heard it from Putin. | ||
In three days. | ||
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This is something new. | |
Maybe less. | ||
In two weeks. | ||
Of course, yes. | ||
It's going to be a very hard thing to do business like this. | ||
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I tell you. | |
Just say thank you. | ||
I said it a lot of times. | ||
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Except that there are disagreements. | |
And let's go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American media when you're wrong. | ||
We know that you're wrong. | ||
But you see, I think it's good for the American people to see what's going on. | ||
I think it's very important. | ||
That's why I kept this going so long. | ||
You have to be thankful. | ||
You don't have the cards. | ||
You're buried there. | ||
People are dying. | ||
You're running low on soldiers. | ||
You're running low on soldiers. | ||
It would be a damn good thing. | ||
Then you tell us, I don't want to cease fire. | ||
I don't want to cease fire. | ||
I want to go and I want this. | ||
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Look. | |
If you could get a ceasefire right now, I'd tell you you'd take it so the bullets stop flying and your men stop getting killed. | ||
Of course we want to stop the war. | ||
But I said to you, with guarantees. | ||
Because you'll get a ceasefire faster than an agreement. | ||
Ask our people about ceasefire, what they think. | ||
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It doesn't matter for you what it means. | |
That was with a guy named Biden who was not a smart person. | ||
That was with Obama. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
That was with Obama who gave you sheets and I gave you javelins. | ||
I gave you the javelins to take out all those tanks. | ||
Obama gave you sheets. | ||
In fact, the statement is Obama gave sheets and Trump gave javelins. | ||
You got to be more thankful because let me tell you, you don't have the cards. | ||
With us, you have the cards. | ||
But without us, you don't have any cards. | ||
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One more question to Mr. Vice President. | |
It's going to be a tough deal to make. | ||
So what does Trump know? | ||
What connection does Ukraine have to this would-be assassin? | ||
We know that Ukraine is engaged in political assassinations all around the world. | ||
Tucker Carlson saying that Ukraine has tried to assassinate heads of state in Europe and have successful political assassinations all over the globe. | ||
And that's true. | ||
They also have successful terrorist operations like the Nord Stream Pipeline. | ||
What exactly is going on here? | ||
Well, it's very, very dirty, ladies and gentlemen, and it's something that we're going to get into with our guest, Mike Benz. | ||
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All right, baby. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Mike Benz joining us to unpack all of this mess. | ||
Let's go. | ||
you you The great Mike Benz, who knows so much more about this than any human or AI alike. | ||
I think it's you versus AI, Mike. | ||
And I'm not sure who would possibly win that battle. | ||
But it is remarkable your understanding of... | ||
And I guess I'll start off by simply explaining that we're just noticers, okay? | ||
Unlike yourself, who's devoted your entire life to deconstructing the dark web and the globalist superstructure of control over free speech and free thought and freedom itself. | ||
We just happen to notice things professionally. | ||
And here's something that we professionally happened to notice. | ||
That a guy named Ryan Ruth... | ||
Who was ready with an AK-47 to shoot President Trump and kill him, after the first assassination attempt, of course, failed, was a ardent, truly bloodthirsty, frothing at the mouth Ukrainian agent. | ||
And that the man seen here posing with him, Jose Andres, got a medal at the White House after Ryan Ruth nearly killed President Trump. | ||
Seems a little strange. | ||
Commentators like Sean Davis pointing this out that it's a little odd that the guy pictured here with a would-be assassin received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Joe Biden. | ||
Don't know if they're connected, but it sure as hell seems like Ukraine hates Donald Trump. | ||
Maybe proven true in front of the entire world a few days ago. | ||
Mike, the floor is yours. | ||
Well, we've spent a fair amount of time on this Ryan Routh situation. | ||
We did, I think, one of the Benny's Brew shows on this, and I've done hours and hours of research streams making public the incredible, just tangled web of intrigue around the would-be Trump assassin and the ties to both Ukraine, to the Pentagon, strange affairs with DHS, with the FBI, with the CIA, paramilitary terrorist recruiting folks. | ||
Folks, remember, it was actually the story around Ryan Routh recruiting terrorists from Syria and Pakistan and Iran and trying to bring them to Ukraine to get them fast-pass no-look visas, working directly with the U.S. Embassy in Kiev in order to get killers and terrorists and warriors to kill the Russians in the eastern half of the country. | ||
This is obviously at the dead center. | ||
Of what's happening this week in terms of Trump's negotiation with Zelensky about striking a peace deal with Russia. | ||
Of course, Ryan Routh also was wanted, but DHS, he was intercepted by Customs and Border Patrol, who recommended to DHS that Ryan Routh be investigated in June 2023. | ||
DHS declined to investigate Ryan Routh. | ||
Ryan Routh also had a business card on him for a 501c3 nonprofit operating in Ukraine, which itself was covered by Voice of America and Radio Free Liberty to CIA proprietaries, now technically independent, but as independent as USAID itself is. | ||
But this story around Ukraine is really the central pivot point of all world geopolitics right now. | ||
If Ukraine can be folded into NATO, And Ukraine can become an EU country. | ||
And Ukraine's natural resources, its gas supplies, its rare earth minerals, which tally at something between $12 and $14 trillion worth, can be turned over effectively to the NATO alliance. | ||
That would completely reorient world politics. | ||
It would create the inroads to seizing all of Eurasia. | ||
From Russia, which has been the grand plan of the British Empire since the 1800s and the grand plan of the U.S. Empire, arguably since the Cold War, but certainly since the 1990s. | ||
And the problem is, you know, we lost. | ||
We lost to Russia in the military conflict. | ||
Russia has successfully seized large portions of eastern Ukraine and has consolidated its military occupation. | ||
Well, actually, it was a free referendum. | ||
NATO calls it a military occupation of Crimea. | ||
But we've got a bag of dirty tricks to try to take that back from Russia. | ||
And the question is, is do you go all in militarily as the blob has wanted to do? | ||
Or do you do the Trump strategy of striking a peace deal, stopping the bleeding? | ||
What I find most fascinating about this, what I find fascinating about this, among other things, is the blob's actual tacit support for aspects of the Trump peace plan. | ||
There has been a dissident wing of the transatlantic foreign policy establishment who has been wanting a peace deal struck arguably for about a year and a half now, and they've been growing in numbers because as Ukraine has lost more and more territory, it's made it harder to launch an eventual reconquest of eastern Ukraine and Crimea. | ||
And so I actually think Trump is not at complete odds with portions of his own State Department and DOD and IC in the quest to strike a peace deal. | ||
The question is on what terms. | ||
They don't want to give up territory. | ||
Unfortunately, that's likely necessary. | ||
They don't want to hold new elections in Ukraine because Zelensky would lose. | ||
Unfortunately, that's likely to happen. | ||
But if Trump can strike a peace deal, I think the blob will be happy to simply Go to the EU, go to NATO, and try to allow the military funds to keep flowing so that we can eventually wrest back control maybe in five or ten years. | ||
So the behavior of Zelensky is something that I really want to dissect here, Mike, inside of the Oval Office. | ||
No one's ever seen anything like it. | ||
It was so unbelievably petulant. | ||
It was so... | ||
Childish and grotesque. | ||
And it underlies a behavior of those who are in charge of Ukraine, which is we can do anything that we want, actually. | ||
And what we've seen out of Ukraine, like their intel agency head, Bundanov, we've played this clip before again and again and again, saying that he's thrilled about the political assassinations that Ukraine has staged across the world. | ||
Tucker Carlson writing here on the fallout of these events, saying that Lindsey Graham's reaction is striking because Lindsey Graham is scapegoating. | ||
Lindsey Graham knows what's coming. | ||
The past three years is tacit support of Western patrons. | ||
Ukrainian government has committed a remarkable number of serious crimes. | ||
Ukrainians sold huge quantities of American weapons to the international black market, 20 cents on the dollar. | ||
Their weapons are now in the hands of terrorist groups on our borders, like the Mexican cartels. | ||
God only knows what Ukrainians have done with the pathogens in the biolabs. | ||
Even U.S. intel agencies aren't sure. | ||
Ukrainians have also murdered a number of people in various countries in political assassinations and tried to murder others, including American journalists and European heads of state. | ||
What? | ||
This is all true. | ||
It's going to come out. | ||
And it's better to start blaming it on Zelensky now. | ||
I just want to addendum this with something that we received from Senator Jim Banks, a letter saying that we're on a Ukrainian enemies list. | ||
And that we better watch our asses on this program because Ukraine sees us as a roadblock to them getting unlimited access to the U.S. Treasury. | ||
So, again, it does seem like there is a very, very dark underbelly to these operations. | ||
And political assassinations have been the norm. | ||
I don't know which heads of European state Ukraine has targeted. | ||
Maybe you do. | ||
Do you believe that there was any direct or indirect association with Ryan Routh and Ukraine and the Trump assassination attempt? | ||
Well, that's certainly something for this Justice Department to pursue aggressively. | ||
As it stands, the case, the trial for Ryan Routh has been indefinitely postponed upon the joint request of the Biden Justice Department and the Defense Counsel for Ryan Routh. | ||
Ryan Routh accumulated something like 15 terabytes of a digital imprint, despite effectively being homeless, we're told, with no assets in his name. | ||
The overwhelming volume of evidence and the complexity of the evidence, in the words of the Biden Justice Department, is what caused them to postpone the trial. | ||
Of course, this harkens to the Jeffrey Epstein drama playing out right now. | ||
The Pam Bondi Justice Department is inheriting that case and should be able to get to the bottom of that. | ||
I'm very curious about the nonprofit web that Ryan Routh was involved in. | ||
But the fact is, is Ukraine is... | ||
Something in the business of assassinations. | ||
If folks remember, about a year ago, Ukraine assassinated its own lead negotiator in the back-channel negotiation peace talks with Russia. | ||
This was a guy who was hailed as a hero in Ukraine, who had served as a spy for Ukraine in the past, was a prominent banker, and he basically suggested that these negotiations should pivot towards peace. | ||
He was kidnapped, thrown in the back of a van by Ukrainian intelligence, shot in the head, and then dropped off a bridge. | ||
This has been openly reported by the New York Times and others, even Voice of American Radio, Radio Liberty. | ||
Ukraine, according to the German police and according to the New York Times, was also responsible for blowing up... | ||
The Nord Stream pipeline, this is now completely uncontroverted. | ||
But folks have to remember, Ukrainian intelligence is not Ukrainian intelligence. | ||
It's NATO. | ||
The New York Times reported that in 2014, just a day after the overthrow of the Yanukovych government by Victoria Nuland and Chris Murphy and the whole web of Obama foreign policy blob figures, And I think there's some great clips, actually, from Chris Murphy we can play right after this that testify, openly brag about pulling off this coup. | ||
But the New York Times published a something like 7,000-word article about how the very day after that coup, the CIA took full control over Ukrainian intelligence. | ||
Basically, the Yatsenyuk government just called the CIA station chief, walked over to the office and said, hey, can you build our entire intelligence state for us? | ||
And the CIA said, happy to. | ||
Yeah, of course, question whether that's even a faithful telling. | ||
That's the best possible version, right? | ||
As if the phone call didn't go the other way. | ||
But the fact is, is even according to what we know about the Nord Stream pipeline, the CIA had full knowledge that Ukraine was going to do this ahead of time. | ||
But we're told that the CIA said, we told the general. | ||
One of the Ukrainian generals not to do it, but the Ukrainian general, the message got lost. | ||
It was a big game of telephone. | ||
They forgot to tell the Ukrainian intelligence service not to authorize the diving team to blow it up. | ||
Of course, that was made possible. | ||
It happened over waters around Norway. | ||
The Norway-Poland LNG pipeline just became operational the day after the Nord Stream pipeline blew up. | ||
Of course, Norway is in the news now because the Norway... | ||
Marine fuel tanker refused to supply the U.S. Navy with fuel just the day after the Zelensky affair blew up. | ||
Norway has made over $150 billion worth of windfall profits, of course, from the Russia war because the Norwegian oil and gas has been replacing the Russian ones. | ||
Of course, there are... | ||
Joint partnerships between NATO and U.S. oil and gas companies with rights, joint rights to the oil and gas supplies from Norway. | ||
And so, you know, it's one big club and not only are you not in it, but you're getting hit over the head with it. | ||
But now time is running out for Zelensky. | ||
And, you know, I think this might be a good moment. | ||
I amplified this earlier this week, but what's happening now is a battle for history. | ||
How did this war start, really? | ||
We've been told Russian aggression, Russian aggression, Russian aggression. | ||
But the fact is, you can't tell this story without going back to the Obama administration's coup, full-on coup of a democratically elected government in Ukraine, which was basically torn between its Ukrainian and its Russian half. | ||
And we like to leave ourselves out of this story, but the fact is, is Chris Murphy... | ||
The senator from Connecticut who has been leading the charge to stop the shutdown of USAID, who has been leading the charge to call Trump and Elon Musk authoritarians, who has been leading the charge to back-channel with Zelensky around basically shadow diplomacy to stop Trump's foreign policy agenda, was the very guy on live television as the Ukraine coup was going down, bragging that it was the U.S. who orchestrated that coup to begin with. | ||
This is a great write-up from Kanakoa here. | ||
And the clip is fantastic. | ||
So we have Chris Murphy here saying, yeah, this is our role. | ||
We're going to change the government. | ||
And we're going to brag about it, actually. | ||
We're going to go on TV. | ||
I've never seen anything like this, Mike, where there are so many different publicly available soundbites and clips. | ||
Of the Obama State Department and state agents going on TV and bragging about their regime change in Ukraine. | ||
And now those very same people are like Susan Rice threw a hissy fit this weekend saying, I had nothing to do with this. | ||
I've never even met Zelensky. | ||
It's amazing to see. | ||
I'm sure you saw that. | ||
Are they actually going to escape culpability here? | ||
That's a question for the Justice Department, if there's anything criminally actionable there, or if there's civil torts in terms of impact on specific U.S. citizens. | ||
I think, for example, going forward, when USAID or its successor or the State Department who inherits its portfolio funds NGOs in foreign countries that target U.S. citizens, for example, you mentioned Textee and these Ukrainian hit lists. | ||
That target U.S. journalists or that do back-channel talks with the social media companies to get journalists censored or targeted, that there should be a civil right of action for U.S. citizens to go after the NGOs who do that targeting in a U.S. court and to go after the State Department and the grant coordinators for failing to do oversight of the NGOs that they're funding. | ||
Mike, I would never interrupt you, but this says USAID. | ||
We received this letter six months ago. | ||
It says that this was put together by USAID. | ||
It lists from Jim Banks. | ||
It lists the agencies. | ||
But one of the agencies was USAID that was assisting in the creation and funding of the enemies list that, of course, includes myself, but also you and Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, and a bunch of others, like, you know, Jesse Waters. | ||
Anybody he was speaking out against. | ||
Ukraine. | ||
So our tax dollars are being taken from us to fund us being put on a hit list for a country that is known to assassinate its political enemies. | ||
It's the greatest possible disrespect. | ||
I can't think of a worse use of my tax dollars, actually. | ||
Right. | ||
Why not just fund the gun to shoot, you know, to be used to shoot yourself? | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Why do we need USAID? | ||
Just, you know, just go to your local mafia boss and pay him to shoot you in the head. | ||
You know, it's what it is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The digital equivalent of this. | ||
But, Nate, the larger story here is something that goes back many decades. | ||
Arguably, it goes back to before World War I. But certainly the most salient example, I think, in our parents' lifetimes was the case in the Vietnam War. | ||
When there was a split in the Democrat Party between its internationalist side and its sort of populist side. | ||
and the populist side was anti-war, did not want congressional allocations, their own taxpayer funding going to fund the Vietnam War, And the CIA, the FBI, the counterintelligence folks, the NSA, the DOD, all basically descended on left-wing populist media and left-wing populist cultural figures to try to neutralize them to keep the war money flowing into Vietnam. | ||
And there's a direct parallel, obviously, 50 years later with what's playing out in the Republican Party vis-a-vis its internationalist wing, the John Thune historical types, the John Cornyn types, the Susan Collins, the Lisa Murkowski, and pretty much until this week, the Lindsey Graham types, who have been... | ||
Supportive of intelligence targeting of domestic folks. | ||
These are all folks who wanted the reauthorization of FISA, which would be used, of course, against the Trump administration and really any significant Trump figure from Rudy Giuliani and Paul Manafort on down, in order to quash any forces within Congress or within the populist base that might call to limit Ukraine war funding. | ||
But this is all very... | ||
Self-serving. | ||
It's a self-licking ice cream cone, as Elon would say. | ||
Chris Murphy, in that very clip where he brags about how the U.S. was orchestrated, took credit that the Yanukovych government would not have been overthrown. | ||
Even if you just scroll up there, you'll see the lead into this, where he says it was our role, including sanctions and threat sanctions, that forced the democratically elected government of Ukraine. | ||
Being ousted in a violent USAID-funded rental riot regime. | ||
And if you scroll down, you'll see what he goes on to say is, there's a U.S. interest here. | ||
We're in the middle of negotiating a new trade agreement with Europe. | ||
To my state, it's enormously important. | ||
We do 40% of our trade in Connecticut with Europe. | ||
So he's talking about his own constituents and donors wanting to fold Ukraine into the EU so that it could do business and enrich his own Connecticut citizens. | ||
You're also taxing the people in Kentucky and Florida and Ohio. | ||
I understand you happen to sit on the Atlantic Ocean and happen to have that trade interest there, but this is basically why you see this bifurcated shadow diplomacy, dual-track diplomacy, where you have folks who will defy the federal government's negotiating posture because they have their own Self-licking ice cream cone to financially benefit from. | ||
So you have to look at the United States in the aggregate. | ||
And what you have is you have senators and congressmen who are funded by the war industry or by folks in the energy industry and who reap the windfall of pumping up Ukraine as a NATO state. | ||
We're pumping up Ukraine's endogenous gas supply. | ||
We saw this in Burisma and USAID funding to Burisma and the control over the prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, and the ousting of him. | ||
We have another clip that might be useful to play if you want to just hear John Kerry talk about just how much was mobilized in the Obama administration to control the prosecutors in Ukraine. | ||
The president, the vice president, the head of the State Department, the U.S. ambassador, basically creating a whole... | ||
Surround sound every diplomatic organ in order to control the internal criminal justice system of a country 10,000 miles away from Washington. | ||
But this is what's at stake here in Ukraine. | ||
You have trillions of dollars worth of resources. | ||
It requires hundreds of billions, maybe low trillions to actually win the war there. | ||
It was a war that we provoked by cooing. | ||
A democratically elected government out of office. | ||
If you remember, the whole Crimea referendum only happened because those Crimean populations did not respect the new coup government. | ||
Why did the Donbass break away and declare itself its own sovereign state before Russia rushed in to defend it from 15,000 people there who had been murdered by NATO forces between 2014 and 2022? | ||
It was because they didn't respect the new coup government. | ||
I put up a tweet about this a year ago where I said, you know, this whole thing could come to an end if Tony Blinken just stood in front of the State Department podium and said, hey, we're really sorry about that 2014 coup. | ||
That was a big, fat mistake. | ||
Let's reset the risk board back to a place where there's Democratic control over the government. | ||
People in the eastern part of the state get to actually vote for who they want as president. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
We're not going to coup the next government. | ||
If they just apologized for the 2014 coup and set the board back, this would not have happened. | ||
But, of course, to even acknowledge that totally undermines the entire international community war footing, a justification for one penny going to Ukraine in the first place. | ||
So they're very much dug in unless leverage is applied. | ||
And we're now seeing that leverage applied. | ||
By the Trump White House, who has now, I believe, reduced the total aid spend to the shape of a donut. | ||
So, touched on a lot there, but I want to zero in on a portion of the Tucker tweet. | ||
Again, this tweet's done 13 million views, went as viral as any piece of media on all this. | ||
Tucker's source is impeccable. | ||
Tucker Carlson saying that the bio labs in Ukraine, the pathogens, have all gone missing. | ||
Boy, that sucks, considering the fact that we were supplying the pathogens and we were using Ukraine right at the foothills of Russia to test and to populate and to either replicate or to make even more dangerous some of the worst pathogens on Earth. | ||
Hunter Biden directly involved in the funding of these laboratories. | ||
You can see in his laptop a voluminous number of emails about Ukrainian bio labs. | ||
And now we're looking here at this clip of John Kerry saying, yeah, you know what? | ||
We've been meddling. | ||
We've been meddling in this for so long. | ||
It wasn't just the Bidens. | ||
It was all of us. | ||
Like, effectively admitting, like, stop picking on Hunter Biden. | ||
We all got filthy rich funding biolabs in Ukraine. | ||
Here's John Kerry admitting it. | ||
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Because as Secretary of State, I was deeply involved in this. | |
All of us in the administration. | ||
We're trying to get rid of that prosecutor. | ||
From Obama to the Secretary of State to the Vice President, all of us were working on that. | ||
The ambassador. | ||
And we knew if Ukraine was going to survive and win the revolution in the end, the Maidan, they had to get rid of that prosecutor. | ||
And they did. | ||
No, and they did. | ||
So, OK, can you connect all these things together? | ||
Why are there so many bio lab, Ukrainian bio lab emails and Hunter Biden's laptop? | ||
Why is John Kerry sitting there saying all of us needed to get these biolabs funded, needed to get prosecutors out of the way, needed to liquidate banks that were standing against us? | ||
What's the game here? | ||
Connect that back to Tucker saying the biolabs now, nobody knows what the passages are. | ||
Well, the game is political vassalage. | ||
You notice that he says at the end that it was necessary to remove the prosecutor in order to successfully complete the coup. | ||
This was the 2014 Maidan revolution that we just read off Chris Murphy taking what was effectively personal credit for, that the coup would not have been completed without U.S. funds and U.S. pressure and U.S. sanctions making that happen. | ||
And then you have that's at the street muscle side and the bankrupting of the regime so that it could not fund a military or police to stand up. | ||
To the violent insurrectionists. | ||
You know, basically everything we accused the January 6th folks of doing was actually done by Ukraine, was actually done by Victoria Nuland and Jeff Pyatt, the U.S. ambassador there. | ||
Of course, Victoria Nuland was literally handing out cookies and water bottles to the rioters as they were throwing Molotov cocktails into police cars and effectively setting. | ||
The surroundings to the parliament building on fire. | ||
But the reason he's talking about the prosecutors and how they need to control the prosecutors to complete the coup is because this is how we control political figures who get a little bit too sovereign about their perceptions of being a sovereign, independent democracy or a sovereign nation. | ||
If you can't get rid of somebody If it's going to be too public, if you assassinate them, if they are dug in after sanctions and diplomatic pressure, the best way to get rid of someone is judicial assassination. | ||
You throw them in jail and no one hears from them again. | ||
And 90% of media in Ukraine has been funded by USAID. | ||
90% of Ukrainian media outlets are funded by USAID. | ||
You think they're going to print a sympathetic news story for a Ukrainian politician who... | ||
This is also part of the leverage that they have on folks like Zelensky. | ||
If Zelensky decides that he wants to get too far afield from what the State Department or NATO has been wanting him to do, he could go to jail on corruption charges. | ||
This was the OCCRP, which gets half its funding from USAID and the State Department. | ||
You know, published about the corruption of Zelensky in the Panama Papers. | ||
You saw the swarm of 70 U.S. government-funded NGOs who all undersigned the Ukraine Crisis Media Center red lines memo, threatening Zelensky with political instability if he defied any one of the 25 red lines that were set to him by the U.S. State Department. | ||
The Ukraine Crisis Media Center is jointly funded by the State Department, USAID, and NATO. | ||
So they basically sent their emissary of 70 NGOs to threaten political instability. | ||
They mentioned that multiple times, which is the watchword for riots. | ||
Now, if you scroll up and you actually look at the list, you'll see these include the very thing that set off the breakaway state of Ukraine in 2014, which was the banning of the Russian language. | ||
Half of the Ukrainian population in 2014 spoke Russian. | ||
It was a mixed state. | ||
The western half spoke Ukrainian. | ||
The eastern half spoke Russian. | ||
They all voted in a national election. | ||
Yanukovych won a close election there. | ||
He signed tens of billions of dollars' worth of energy deals with NATO in the West, but it wasn't good enough. | ||
Because he didn't sign a trade agreement that would have turned over the entire country to the IMF and privatized all the state-held assets and turned them over to London and Wall Street. | ||
And so they couped him out of office. | ||
And then post-coup, they put a ban on the Russian language and its use in schools, its use on Ukrainian TV, on Ukrainian radio, in Ukrainian media. | ||
That's in the Red Lines memo. | ||
The very thing that caused... | ||
The Donbass to break away and Crimea to vote with Russia in the first place. | ||
What do you expect to happen? | ||
Crimea is overwhelmingly Russian ethnic. | ||
You ban their ability to even open their mouths and articulate a syllable. | ||
Who do you think they're going to vote for if they have a choice to side with Russia in that case? | ||
All their cultural mythologies dissolve. | ||
All their abilities to talk to one another or buy and sell goods. | ||
I mean, it basically left them no choice. | ||
That was in 2014. | ||
Zelensky inherits that mess from Yatsenyuk to Poroshenko to Zelensky and just one month into its term. | ||
But I think this gets back to what just played out in the Oval Office, which was Zelensky has been used to dealing with a U.S. delegation who has always been on his side, financing his every wish. | ||
Supporting his own local oligarchs and backers in Ukraine. | ||
And even Trump 1.0 played ball. | ||
I think, just like the rest of us, I think have been quite surprised by Trump's new and improved galaxy brain in Term 2.0, basically going right after the heart of all the things that he only talked about or tweeted about in Term 1.0. | ||
But now he is decimating them from USAID to the To the mutinous generals at DOD, to the CIA, to the FBI, every point of weakness that was used to exploit the neutrality and, frankly, the kindness of Trump 1.0, Trump's not falling for it this time. | ||
And I think Zelensky, remember, I mean, Trump was impeached. | ||
In Congress over the 2019 Ukraine call for even thinking about holding up military aid to Ukraine before the war even started in 2022. | ||
So even having second thoughts about funding the war got him impeached in Term 1.0. | ||
But now I think that impeachment fear is significantly less because you have folks like Elon and other major donors to the GOP now have threatened to primary anyone who voted against the continuing resolution. | ||
Late last year, I think that sent a powerful message that folks like Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski and John Thune and John Cornyn and Lindsey Graham, that if they want to basically hold up the executive branch functioning here, well, they can expect a robust primary for the first time in decades in many of the states. | ||
And so I think they are now... | ||
Trying to skate towards where the puck is going. | ||
And that itself is causing a massive realignment in the blob and in its counter-offense strategy. | ||
They can no longer depend on these tenuous Republicans, on these blob internationalist Republicans to create a bipartisan consensus. | ||
And so they're being forced in the negotiating table and they're being forced to go directly to NATO and the EU and the UN to try to get offset funds. | ||
We've seen this with USAID grantees going to the EU. | ||
And trying to ask for more money from the Soros network and the Omidyar network and the Numark network. | ||
And it's swung leverage massively towards the Trump White House. | ||
So a couple of very quick follow-up questions about what happens next. | ||
In that answer, I just want to pin it down. | ||
What are the bio labs in Ukraine? | ||
Why were they all over Hunter Biden's emails? | ||
Why were there so many? | ||
What has happened to these pathogens? | ||
What do you think that will be discovered in Ukraine? | ||
Maybe we don't know. | ||
Tucker says our intel agencies don't know right now. | ||
What do you suspect? | ||
It's a great question. | ||
There's a charitable interpretation. | ||
There's a really, really, really dark possibility. | ||
And then there are layers of gray in between. | ||
And we don't yet know where it all lands. | ||
The fact is, is if you're going to get involved with a company like Metabiota or BioLabs in a foreign country that create freakazoid pandemic viruses, you're going to need the sign-off of the national security state and the U.S. intelligence community. | ||
You're going to need that to be vetted by CIA, by NSA, by FBI counterintelligence, by the White House National Security Council interagency prognosis. | ||
This is how you see Avril Haines at Event 201. | ||
This is how you see the U.S. military effectively in charge of the vaccine programs. | ||
When DARPA funds the creation of these viruses, this is what happened. | ||
Many believe with COVID-19, there was a major DARPA program in 2018 that funded the creation of these cleavage sites, these foreign cleavage sites with the SARS-CoV-2 virus that then was incubated in the Rocky Mountain lab that Tony Fauci was running in 2018, made its way to the UNC EcoHealth folks. | ||
USAID obviously funded $15 million to the Wuhan lab. | ||
That same Rocky Mountain Laboratory in Montana that the DARPA grant went to to create what many believe is effectively the recipe for COVID-19, that played a very significant role in the biological warfare program in the 1950s against Cuba. | ||
You can read Chris Newby's book, Bitten. | ||
about the creation of tick-borne viruses by the U.S. military to be used in the North Korean War in 1950 and to be used against the agricultural crop workers in Cuba to create basically a sublethal virus that would not result in tens of millions dead, | ||
but would rather incapacitate the agricultural workers so that they would not be able to mine their own crops, they'd not be able to refine sugar or to support themselves on the island of Cuba. | ||
And in tandem with sanctions would effectively force Cuba to be reinstated into the U.S. empire because they'd effectively starve to death because of these tick-borne viruses that would effectively incapacitate their ability to support themselves. | ||
So they need to import from the U.S. And with the U.S. refusing imports, this would effectively complete the strategy there. | ||
And that book meticulously documents the use of the Rocky Mountain Many believe these are the origins of Lyme disease, which is its own topic. | ||
But the fact is, the benign case for it is these Ukrainian bio labs exist for the same reason that USAID funds the Wuhan lab. | ||
And funds labs in Canada and in other countries to do gain-of-function research where they create freak mutant superviruses. | ||
They jump them from animal to human so that we can advance the state of biomedical research to create vaccines in case something like this ever develops naturally in the wild through a wet market or in case a foreign country develops bioweapons, we'll already have the vaccine for it. | ||
Sort of like the nuclear weapon defense. | ||
Why did we do so much nuclear weapons testing even after we bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki that we needed bigger and bigger hydrogen bombs and atom bombs and neutron bombs because Russia was developing nuclear bombs. | ||
And so we needed even bigger nuclear bombs than they needed. | ||
Of course, that set off. | ||
The nuclear arms race and effectively defined several decades of U.S. history. | ||
But that ended when there was the sort of nuclear treaties that everyone agreed to put down. | ||
But the fact is, is basically every country is signatory to these bioweapons treaties as well. | ||
And what it looks like here is in the name of... | ||
So the charitable case is we're doing this in Ukraine. | ||
We have laws and regulations and contravention of doing that. | ||
Of course, Ukraine is a lawless zone. | ||
We just saw the struggle for control over the legal system and the prosecutors in Ukraine in that John Kerry clip. | ||
So the charitable cases, we're doing it so that we can make vaccines there. | ||
Of course, you see Pfizer and the biosecurity world all over the Ukraine map. | ||
There's a potentially darker story here, which is that if you ever needed to destabilize Russia, and you're right on its border with Ukraine, you could see a pandemic popping off in the western part of Russia, and it would be very easy to do. | ||
You simply carry pathogens over the border and you could do the same thing potentially there that, that the military intended to do in Cuba in the late 1950s, the same thing that was done in North Korea. | ||
The Pentagon talked about this in the 1990s when everyone can read Thomas Barnett's Pentagon's New Map. | ||
It's a book and a video series presentation you can still find on YouTube where he justified the post-9-11 Military expansion of the American empire by saying we need to fold the rim into the core. | ||
The rim are all the countries that NATO has not yet conquered because from the rim, three things are coming out of it. | ||
And he said drugs, terrorism, and pandemics. | ||
So because, oh, these mystery pandemics keep coming out of the countries we have not yet attained political vassalage control over, we can use that as a predicate. | ||
To get military boots on the ground. | ||
And when you have these massive medical facilities, you need security to guard them. | ||
So boom, just like that, you've got a military presence to protect all the hospital workers and the clinics and the public health ecosystem. | ||
Well, now you've got your special forces in there. | ||
Now you have your internal foreign defense funds that are going to that. | ||
You basically are already halfway pregnant in terms of military presence there. | ||
We did this in Africa, for example, with AIDS. | ||
By alleging that Africa was suffering this massive AIDS epidemic, we managed to get a giant military presence in Africa. | ||
You see the same thing that happened with MERS and with SARS and with Zika. | ||
Basically, the military and medicine follow very closely. | ||
Donald Rumsfeld, I should note, who was the head of the Pentagon for Bush, what was he doing right before that? | ||
He got plucked out of Gilead Sciences. | ||
The major pharmaceutical company who had come to play one of the leading roles in COVID with Gilead funding the production of COVID vaccines. | ||
Well, what was Donald Rumsfeld doing as the chairman and CEO of Gilead Sciences and then going immediately to become the secretary of war for the Bush administration during 9-11? | ||
If you folks remember, it was the anthrax scare that actually Got Congress to authorize the military invasion in Afghanistan right after 9-11. | ||
Where did that anthrax come from? | ||
Well, it came from the high-level military facility at Fort Meade in Maryland. | ||
It was actually a U.S. bio lab that those very anthrax vials came from that was used as the justification. | ||
What I'm saying is these things, we don't yet know the answer. | ||
Sometimes a... | ||
A gain-of-function freak mutant virus creation on the eastern edge of Ukraine to create a vaccine is just a freak mucosoid mutant biological superweapon to create a vaccine. | ||
Maybe, as Freud said, a cigar is just a cigar. | ||
But I have a lot of questions, and I think only Pam Bondi. | ||
And this executive branch can really get the answer. | ||
So I want to play just really quickly, just on the side here, Zelensky at the White House. | ||
He had 40 minutes of a pretty, what would be considered relatively normative meeting. | ||
And then Zelensky threatens Trump. | ||
And that's where things just got ballistic. | ||
And I just want to ask sort of a round out. | ||
A closing here on what's going to happen to Zelensky. | ||
Because Zelensky, I think, I think things, the world changed forever here. | ||
And now you're having Lindsey Graham saying this guy doesn't deserve to be in power anymore. | ||
Zelensky says you're going to feel threatened. | ||
You'll feel it here in America. | ||
And that's what causes Trump, right, to pop off. | ||
Suddenly Trump goes full Gambino crime family on his ass. | ||
And... | ||
You know, even his most ardent supporters on the right are saying he's, you know, he's he's toast. | ||
He's finished. | ||
So, you know, a wounded dog. | ||
How does he still bites and is quite dangerous? | ||
And what do you think is the future for Zelensky? | ||
Well, it could go a lot of ways. | ||
He could continue to be in power. | ||
He could get offset support from NATO, the EU, the UN. | ||
There could be a full-on pivot to China from the EU. | ||
You could see China playing a really interesting role here. | ||
If they want to both secure cheap energy from Russia and secure political vassalage control of EU countries, if they're financially desperate to prop up Ukraine and Zelensky, you could see favorable infrastructure deals and port deals and turning over of state assets. | ||
And joint partnerships with China to provide offset funds from the U.S. I think without those offset funds, Zelensky's time is very limited. | ||
The fact is, if elections were forced to be held in Ukraine, I think it's highly unlikely Zelensky could continue. | ||
I think he would lose in a fair election. | ||
I think unless you have USAID and the State Department and the NGO Plex, Propping up the support for him and his network, I think he would get washed away in a landslide. | ||
Now that USAID funding has been totally slashed, now that that artificial prop-up has been kicked out, I think the table collapses unless an alternative support is put in place. | ||
But right now they're scrambling to do that. | ||
I think at the very evening after this flare-up in the White House. | ||
Zelensky got on emergency phone calls with Kerr Starmer in the UK with an EU delegation, went straight to NATO. | ||
So these issues are all totally interconnected to each other. | ||
NATO, just today or just yesterday, Elon called for the US to leave NATO or suggested that that would be a good idea. | ||
You see senators like Mike Lee. | ||
Openly calling for that. | ||
You see J.D. Vance openly floating the idea that if the EU does not get rid of its Digital Censorship Act and does not bring free speech back to Europe, then the US support for NATO no longer makes sense because we're funding something directly at odds with the US First Amendment. | ||
So everything's on the table right now. | ||
It's a tremendously exciting time because All these issues are totally interconnected. | ||
It's a scary time because you don't know if it's going to result in the total loss of U.S. soft power, if it's going to result in the loss of U.S. political vassalage control of countries that have traditionally been under the U.S. thumb, if it will backfire in 25 different permutation ways, but it also... | ||
For the first time, sets us on a track to potentially have a genuine America First policy that reaps all the benefits that we've seen so far with the Trump administration. | ||
You've had trillions of dollars invested in the US from foreign countries, Saudi Arabia, Japan. | ||
You've even seen doubling down of reinvestment from US multinational companies like Apple investing tens of billions of dollars. | ||
This domestic onshoring has been going extremely well in the first several months. | ||
I think now it comes down to whether or not there is perceived to be a light at the end of the tunnel for NATO in this process. | ||
I think they will... | ||
Trump has been... | ||
They tried everything. | ||
They tried 91 felony charges. | ||
They tried shooting him in the face. | ||
They tried, you know, all the censorship and everything. | ||
But a coalition has come together that has thwarted that. | ||
And now they are left with, is Trump just an unstoppable force that you effectively need to... | ||
Get out of the way of for the next several years. | ||
If Democrats can topple the House in 2026, it may be that there's only effectively a year and a half run on Trump being able to institute these changes. | ||
If they can run out the clock on it and then try to set up a Nikki Haley type figure to come back and take on a J.D. Vance or a reformed Marco Rubio in the 2028 election. | ||
We've been here before, is what I'm saying. | ||
The Minsk Accords were a time right after the 2014 coup where we struck a peace deal with Russia. | ||
And in the back of that, we were doing a massive military buildup for Ukraine to seize eastern Ukraine and Crimea back. | ||
And that was actually working marvelously until Russia stepped in militarily. | ||
You could see the same thing playing out 5-10 years from now, but it will require massive military support. | ||
For Ukraine. | ||
And it looks like Trump may only provide that if there's a peace deal struck. | ||
I could see, for example, Ukraine aid flowing again if Zelensky agrees to give up territory in the East and agrees to a Democratic election. | ||
I could very easily see another $100 billion, $150 billion, not a trillion like Chris Murphy and others won. | ||
Then I could see that being ramped up over time. | ||
So right now we're in the primordial soup stage of this, barring a crisis event. | ||
But right now the Trump administration seems to have the leverage. | ||
We just saw the U.K. ambassador do messaging very different than Kara Starmer, saying that Zelensky should agree to a peace deal. | ||
We saw the Norwegian government actually step in, the defense minister, and override the decision by Norway not to refuel the U.S. Navy tankers. | ||
You've seen the head of NATO be sort of cagey on the topic rather than going full on against Trump. | ||
I don't think anyone wants to stand directly in the face of the Trump train. | ||
It's more like, what can we do to outmaneuver and build our coalition in the background so that a couple months from now we can challenge it more directly? | ||
Wounded dogs, Mike. | ||
They're still dangerous, man. | ||
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
There's so much. | ||
At stake. | ||
And there's so much wealth and power that is currently on the chessboard. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
It's exciting, but it's very unstable. | ||
And it's scary. | ||
It's scary because we're now hearing investigative reports that potentially Matthew Thomas Crooks, the first Trump assassin who was able to hit Trump with a bullet, as you just mentioned. | ||
That he might not have been working alone. | ||
That he might have been part of a team. | ||
That he had offshore accounts. | ||
That he was working with. | ||
Various profiles on German, Belgian, and New Zealand platforms. | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
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Nobody's... | |
Haven't been able to crack his phone yet. | ||
And then the next dude, man. | ||
The next... | ||
Ryan Ralph is like a Ukrainian zealot. | ||
Traveled to Ukraine a million times. | ||
And it just is a scary time. | ||
It just seems like there's so much that is being reset. | ||
And yeah, we want Trump to stay protected and to see this through. | ||
Because I think you really could be on the precipice of a much more peaceful and much more sane world. | ||
But again, I guess we'll see. | ||
How do you think it's going to shake out? | ||
What's your guess? | ||
You're smarter than me. | ||
What's your best guess? | ||
Well, this is one of the beautiful things about the development of a genuine thought leadership on these issues in the Trump movement, which really didn't exist in Trump 1.0, when everyone was really only concerned about what was happening on our shores. | ||
There was a big fight for the border wall and the FBI corruption around Russiagate and all those things are still very important. | ||
But I think this process of being targeted By our own intelligence communities, the corruption that we've seen in Ukraine, the disaster of the foreign policy establishment during the Biden term, and the self-awareness of the interconnectedness about Soros prosecutors and USAID funding and the control over prosecutors by the Tony Blinken, | ||
John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden set, and Kamala Harris herself being a prosecutor. | ||
You know, propped up from the state of California to the Senate Intelligence Committee and then on to the DNC candidate has actually made the MAGA movement much more aware of the international side of the equation and its thumb on the press of domestic politics. | ||
And I've been overjoyed to see J.D. Vance take up these issues personally. | ||
The fact that he was right in the ring with Trump, in some ways even more aggressive than Trump on this, means that now you need to assassinate. | ||
Everyone, right? | ||
It's dark and bleak to say it, but there's a reason that the president and the vice president don't fly in the same airplane. | ||
If something were to happen to Trump at this point, I think that that would create a psychic wound in the American people. | ||
Every person on earth, whether they liked Trump or didn't like Trump. | ||
Whether they wanted it to happen or not, would have to begrudgingly accept that this was not a Lee Harvey Oswald type situation where you can get away with calling it a lone gunman and then sit on the evidence for 60 years. | ||
These things have a long memory. | ||
And I can tell you, just from listening to so many of these CIA conferences and State Department and USAID conferences, when all these folks who are heads of policy planning for intel agencies go over to Brookings or Atlantic Council or CFR to talk about what's on their minds, they are still upset over the public backlash, over the JFK assassination from... | ||
60 years ago, they still talk about these conspiracy theories are pernicious and won't go away. | ||
Well, imagine that with Trump. | ||
So I think it's going to cost them a lot to do it. | ||
That's not to say it can't happen. | ||
But the fact is, is it would be hard to pry the MAGA movement off into a Nikki Haley, you know, George Bush 2.0 style if Trump is made a sort of Jesus martyr figure for the... | ||
The perpetuity of U.S. history with something as severe as an assassination. | ||
So I'm heartened to see the secondary leadership class like Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance being faithful to the MAGA vision. | ||
Here's J.D.'s tweet. | ||
You mentioned conspiracy theorists and J.D. And so it's just we got a tweet for that, Mike. | ||
And it's J.D. just bodying your friend, Chris Murphy. | ||
Doing the same song and dance. | ||
Doing the same absurdist song. | ||
Really, really going galaxy brain here. | ||
Chris Murphy saying that Donald Trump is siding with... | ||
So it's like Russiagate 3.0.0.0. | ||
Trump is siding with Russia in order so that he could create a Russia here with Elon Musk so they could share Ukraine's minerals together with Elon. | ||
Putin will go to Mars, right? | ||
And split up the planet. | ||
Well, every accusation is confession, right? | ||
I mean, it was President Bill Clinton in 1998 who endorsed Putin for president. | ||
It was Hillary Clinton who personally negotiated the Uranium One deal with Russia. | ||
It was Barack Obama who said to Dmitry Medvedev, "Tell Vladimir..." I'll have a lot more wiggle room or whatever his phrase was. | ||
I'll have a lot more, you know, buffer. | ||
I'll have a lot more flexibility after the election. | ||
It was it was all it was it was it was them who were actually doing all that. | ||
The issue is it relied on political vassalage control of Ukraine and deeper penetration into Russia than we currently have after the failed coups in Russia around pussy riot and Alexei Navalny. | ||
And, frankly, pissing off the Russians so much with all the USAID-funded rent-a-riots in the country. | ||
And Russia kicked NED out, kicked USAID out. | ||
And, frankly, if you ever want that influence again in Russia, you're going to need a peace period and a show of good faith to show that when we extend our hand... | ||
We're not going to bite theirs as soon as they reach out. | ||
So it's an exciting period, but it's a double-edged sword. | ||
The one thing we know is it's probably the greatest TV we've ever seen. | ||
I don't know how anyone can watch Netflix anymore. | ||
The best show on earth is just a live feed of the White House. | ||
That's right. | ||
You don't have the cards. | ||
You don't have the cards. | ||
Do not play Uno. | ||
Do not play Uno against Donald Trump. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, there's so much to get to. | ||
Obviously, Mike knows all of it. | ||
You gotta follow Mike here on X. Obviously, a million people. | ||
We're just gonna round up, Mike. | ||
A million people follow Mike on X. You must be one of them. | ||
And, man, Mike was right. | ||
Here's the article. | ||
Clinton endorses Vladimir Putin. | ||
Under President Putin, Russia has a chance to build press. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Safeguarding the rule of law. | ||
Look at, man, you know, there's some cold comfort in the talking points being the same for the last hundred years. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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It's great. | |
It's actually really nice. | ||
It's actually nice that it's just the same talking points. | ||
Scroll over, please. | ||
The quote is perfect. | ||
It could be written today. | ||
It's a 30-year-old quote. | ||
This is like a tweet. | ||
It could be like a tweet today. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Ah, yes. | ||
Mike, thank you for illuminating for us some of these shocking mysteries. | ||
What the hell happened to the bio labs there? | ||
What will become of these people? | ||
I think they're all going to the Hague, man. | ||
I think when it's all said and done. | ||
Even the people, even some of the libs in my neighborhood that have re-put up their Ukraine flags, I think they're all coming down. | ||
And I think people will be ashamed they were ever a part of any of this, to be quite honest with you. | ||
Well, it's an exciting time to be alive. | ||
But yeah, Benny, thank you for covering all this and always being so on the ball and avant-garde and all this. | ||
So always a great time talking to you. | ||
One million for the great Mike Pence. | ||
One million! | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
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Thanks. | ||
I always love talking to Mike. | ||
An insane conversation. | ||
We have to go. | ||
We have to head up to D.C. We have Trumpmageddon tonight inside of the United States Capitol. | ||
Please be joining us at 7 p.m. | ||
We will be streaming live from inside of Speaker Johnson's office our verse of the day today from Titus One. | ||
They must be silenced because they are turning whole families away from the truth by their false teaching, and they only do it for money. | ||
Speak the truth, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is empowering. | ||
It is a wonderful thing to do. | ||
It is something that we do every single day, and it is what uplifts us. | ||
Make sure you are always constantly speaking and searching for the truth, and I hope that you will join us again tonight, 7 p.m., inside of Speaker Johnson's office for the State of the Union. | ||
We'll see you there. | ||
It's your boy, Benny. | ||
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