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a very important message from dr reema libo Trump must tackle the UN's plan for global genocide. | ||
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Trump has appointed an entire slate of globalist henchmen. | ||
One after another, after another, from his chief of staff to the appointees that he's chosen, to his vice president, who is Peter Thiel's business partner. | ||
And if you're looking for a globalist, you'll find one in Peter Thiel. | ||
However, every single campaign promise Rests on our not being part of the United Nations in order to fulfill that promise. | ||
Gender mutilation, or you can fill in the blank and talk about digital currency or any of the issues that people are quite rightly concerned about. | ||
These hordes of people flooding across Borders around the world are in fact doing what the United Nations wants them to do, which is destroy the national integrity of each and every country anywhere in the world. | ||
When we remove our countries from the United Nations, we automatically are removed from the World Health Organization, UNESCO, UNICEF, the International Monetary Fund, etc., etc., etc. | ||
If A country, a sovereign country, and a non-country organization conclude a relationship. | ||
It's called a contract. | ||
And the country is under no obligation to change its laws to meet the contract. | ||
So that's a very, very significant difference. | ||
There can be no treaties with the United Nations because it's not a sovereign state. | ||
It's an unelected nobody's club. | ||
Leaving the United Nations is embarrassingly simple. | ||
It takes a letter from the head of state to the Secretary General of the United Nations, and the letter says, we're not part of your club anymore, goodbye. | ||
That's all it takes. | ||
Now, I emphasize it has to be signed by the head of state. | ||
In Trump's first term in office, he allegedly removed us from the World Health Organization. | ||
He did not. | ||
That was twinkle-toes, nonsense, flim-flam. | ||
He directed Mike Pompeo, the Secretary of State. | ||
To write the withdrawal letter. | ||
In other words, it was a political theatrical stunt. | ||
Trump then took twice the annual contribution that the United States makes to the World Health, which should be called World Holocaust Organization, and he gave it to Gavi. | ||
Which is one of the principal supporters of the World Health Organization. | ||
Where do you think double the money went? | ||
In the Senate, Mike Lee from Utah and in the House of Representatives, Chip Roy of Texas and Mike Rogers of Alabama introduced identical legislation which collectively was called, listen to the words, | ||
the disengaging entirely From the United Nations Debacle Act, that act required every unit of the United Nations, its headquarters, its peacekeepers, its organizations, its whatever, out of the United States, and the United States out of the United Nations. | ||
We have the power now, and we presumably still have the opportunity to Inform our leaders that they must do what we say at this juncture. | ||
If we do not do this, and the plan of the globalist destructocrats and the contrologarchs comes to fruition, People have to understand that is literally the end of humanity. | ||
Our DNA will be destroyed for their bio-digital convergence enslavement purposes and the species known as human will cease to exist. | ||
That is the explicit articulated plan. | ||
Learn more at preventgenocide2030.org. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
All right, folks, that's the ladies from Greg Reese. | ||
Find and share it at Infowars.com and Band.video. | ||
Disengaging entirely from the United Nations debacle. | ||
Again, share that report probably on X as well. | ||
It's a great place to share it. | ||
I'm back after a little under a week of vacation. | ||
Ready to hit the ground running. | ||
I'm excited. | ||
Crazy things are happening. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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It's Monday, December 2nd, in the year of our Lord, 2024. And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Monday morning. | ||
It is the 2nd of December. | ||
Already, if you can believe it, we're in the final month of the year in How Time Flies. | ||
Big thanks to Maria Z for sitting in for me Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. | ||
Hope everybody had a wonderful Thanksgiving. | ||
I know I did. | ||
Good. | ||
It was good to disconnect for a little while. | ||
I was just watching Alex's Sunday broadcast, and he's like, totally overwhelmed, like 10 times, kept being like, maybe I should just take a vacation. | ||
Maybe I just need to take a vacation. | ||
Sometimes that's what you need. | ||
I woke up at 4 in the morning today, a full hour before my alarms went off and just laid in bed for like 10 minutes and was like, all right, I guess I'm up. | ||
I guess I'm up and rearing to go. | ||
After not talking about this stuff for a week, You get the itch. | ||
So we're going to satisfy that today. | ||
Tons of stuff to talk about. | ||
Obviously we've got what's going on in Syria as another, well, a continual front of the Third World War, but one that hasn't seen a lot of action until just... | ||
A few days ago, Syrian rebels stormed Aleppo. | ||
We'll talk about how that plays into the Ukraine war, the wider World War III conflict. | ||
We'll also, of course, talk about Hunter Biden's pardon by Joe Biden. | ||
We'll take a good long look at Kash Patel as it seems to be one of the most meaningful appointments Trump has made so far to be the director of the FBI. And it's a name that I recognize he's been around for a while. | ||
He's been in the news for a long time. | ||
Not an unknown quantity. | ||
But I really hadn't looked into him very deeply until he was appointed as FBI Director. | ||
And I like what I see. | ||
All of the worst people are against him. | ||
So he's got that going for him. | ||
But also some not great people are for him. | ||
And I'm a little bit confused by that. | ||
But I've got like 15 videos of him talking about what he wants to do if he was in charge of the FBI. And basically, it's just declassify everything and go after all of the corrupt actors that have systematically destroyed our civil rights in this country. | ||
It's an exciting thing. | ||
But again, how Trump does it, I don't know if it's a strategy. | ||
I don't know if it's some sort of ploy he's doing. | ||
But it's like every good appointment comes with a bad appointment. | ||
Every bad appointment comes with a good appointment. | ||
He does them in pairs. | ||
You're going to be happy about one and not so happy about another. | ||
And we'll talk about some of the other appointments Trump has made that we're not so thrilled about. | ||
We're also going to be talking about UFOs a little bit. | ||
It could be tomorrow that the prophecy has foretold there will be a battle in the sky between UFOs and human technology. | ||
We'll talk about that as well. | ||
It's another thing that's just been sort of quietly simmering in the background. | ||
I'm sure everybody's noticed just a distinct uptick in the amount of reports of, they call them UAPs now, it's just UFO. Unidentified aerial phenomenon. | ||
Unidentified flying object. | ||
I guess they just decided UFO was too old school, was too like 1950s. | ||
So they just changed the initialism around. | ||
But yeah, UFOs. | ||
We'll talk about UFOs too because there has been a lot of them. | ||
And it's the type of thing where it's like, all right, I'm not going to spend time reporting this. | ||
It's just like lights in the sky. | ||
But if there's lights in the sky every day for a week, all right, maybe there's something to talk about here. | ||
Now, whether it's actual UFOs, I don't think so. | ||
Or the revelation of advanced technology or just a big PSYOP. To convince us that globalism is the answer. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
We'll get into it. | ||
We'll take your calls. | ||
I just have a ton of videos to get to today. | ||
Like I said, I woke up at 4am, which is good for you, the audience, because it means I've got a ton of stuff to show you, but it also means the crew is struggling. | ||
Well, let's just get into it. | ||
We'll begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 2nd of December 2024. Biden pardons his son Hunter weeks before Trump takes office. | ||
Biden issues a full and unconditional pardon of his son Hunter Biden. | ||
The pardon comes weeks before President Biden leaves office and transfers power to President-elect Donald J. Trump, who spent years attacking Hunter Biden over his legal and personal issues. | ||
President Biden issued a full and unconditional pardon of his son Hunter on Sunday night after repeatedly insisting he would not do so, using the power of his office to wait aside years of legal troubles, including a federal conviction for illegally buying a gun and for tax evasion. | ||
A couple things about this. | ||
For one, I don't think anybody should be surprised. | ||
I think it's one of the things you do as president if your son is a relentless criminal. | ||
You're going to pardon him. | ||
That's just... | ||
It's not surprising, really. | ||
I saw somebody on Twitter going, yeah, this is the first honorable thing Biden's ever done. | ||
You should put family first. | ||
You should take advantage of your privileges as President of the United States to look after your own. | ||
All I'm saying is I'd probably do it, too. | ||
I don't exactly blame Biden for this. | ||
The interesting part of it is the breadth and scope of this pardon going all the way back to 2014, just around the time that the United States government overthrew the government of Ukraine and Mr. Biden and his son, Hunter, got involved in business there. | ||
So we'll look into that. | ||
And we've got some pretty powerful statements from the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene and others about why the time frame was so broad in this particular case. | ||
Meanwhile, Donald Trump's appointment of Kash Patel to the FBI director fuels speculation about Bureau's future. | ||
President-elect Donald Trump's choice of Kash Patel to lead the FBI has ignited a confirmation battle that will likely be as much of a fight over the future of America's premier national law enforcement agency as over the candidate's qualifications. | ||
Many Republicans have lined up behind Mr. Patel who said he wants to dismantle the deep state within the FBI. Democrats say he's too much of a Trump loyalist and unqualified for the position. | ||
Well, he certainly isn't unqualified for the position. | ||
And the likes of Ted Cruz have said that he certainly has the votes and will likely be confirmed in that role. | ||
And if that's the case, oh boy. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
And we'll show you clips of Kash Patel over the years talking about what needs to be done at the FBI. And in a word, he's an extremist in the matter. | ||
At least, that's what he comes across as. | ||
And we'll look into that. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump threatens 100% tariff on the BRIC block of nations if they act to undermine the U.S. dollar. | ||
President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday threatened 100% tariffs against a block of nine nations if they act to undermine the U.S. dollar. | ||
His threat was directed at countries in the so-called BRIC alliance, which consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates. | ||
Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Malaysia have applied to become members, and several other countries have expressed interest in joining. | ||
This is a very hardline stance from Trump. | ||
In a Truth Social post, he wrote, We require a commitment from these countries that they will neither create a new BRICS currency nor back any other currency to replace the mighty U.S. dollar, or they will face 100% tariffs and should expect to say goodbye to selling into the wonderful U.S. economy. | ||
So Trump already just making massive moves. | ||
It practically is like he's president already. | ||
He's summoning world leaders to bend the knee and kiss the ring in Mar-a-Lago like Justin Trudeau, who joined him over the weekend and agreed to ramp up border security between Canada and America. | ||
He's also helping to cobble together peace summits. | ||
We've got a lot of news on that front as well when it comes to Ukraine. | ||
He's already doing a lot. | ||
And this move against BRICS is very... | ||
It's so big, I don't... | ||
I can't even comprehend what the consequences of this will be. | ||
But we'll look into what the experts are saying and see if we can't figure out what the play is here. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S. presence in Syria is behind the resurrection of terror, resurgence of terror. | ||
Israel is the biggest beneficiary of insecurity, according to Iran. | ||
This story just has to do with the sudden and overwhelming Turkish blitzkrieg against Syria. | ||
Iran's foreign ministry says lingering an illegal American military presence in Syria is the main reason behind the persistence of terrorism in the Arab country, describing the Israeli regime as the main beneficiary of regional insecurity. | ||
I think that's a fairly accurate reading of the situation. | ||
We'll get into what could be behind this. | ||
Obviously, it has to do with Russia, has to do with their Syrian naval port, one of just a few warm weather ports that they rely on during the winter months. | ||
Really should reject power over the world. | ||
I think it also has to do with the ceasefire with Hezbollah that Israel recently agreed to. | ||
I think it's all tied in together, and it's all just part of what future historians will call World War III. It's already on, folks, even if we refuse to acknowledge it. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Georgia PM accuses EU of launching color revolution after riots erupt in the wake of election. | ||
This is from Jamie White at Infowars.com. | ||
Everyone who respects the principle of democracy must accept the will of the Georgian people, says Prime Minister Irakli Kovacides or something. | ||
Pro-EU protests intensified over the weekend in response to anti-Western party taking power in the election, which was viewed as a referendum on the country's aspirations to join the European Union. | ||
And yes, folks, if you're having flashbacks to 2014 and exactly the same thing that happened in Ukraine, well, you're not mistaken. | ||
It is exactly the same thing that happened in Ukraine. | ||
Pray for the people of Georgia. | ||
So that's your Daily Dispatch. | ||
We will touch on all of those stories and how they intertwine a little bit later. | ||
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time where we come right to the brink of destruction only to survive for another month or so or it could be the end. | ||
We just don't know. | ||
And again, that's because of the I got so many videos. | ||
I got so many videos about Kash Patel. | ||
I got so many videos about Syria and Georgia and Russia. | ||
I don't even know where to start. | ||
But I think I'll begin with somebody that we've played quite a bit because he's an expert in geopolitical affairs, Jeffrey Sachs. | ||
We showed many examples of his... | ||
Wisdom when it comes to the reality of geopolitical conflicts, mostly having to do with Ukraine and Russia. | ||
In this case, he was on Meet the Press or one of these other Sunday shows talking about the fact that everything going on in Syria and that has been going on in Syria for the last 10 years at this point. | ||
I mean, I remember... | ||
Stories about this years before I ever worked in Infowars. | ||
The same conflict is still ongoing, and it is the same proxy war between Russia, Syria, Iran, and Israel in the United States. | ||
And all of that has to do with the ambitions of the globalists trying to destroy sovereign nations and bring about a one-world government. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 10. This is Jeffrey Sachs talking about how All of this conflict and chaos and misery and strife and terrorism is a consequence of America's attempt to overthrow Bashir al-Assad in Syria. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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How out of control this could escalate. | |
It's true, but I think we have to step back and not put this in partisan terms. | ||
This is a U.S. mistake that started seven years ago. | ||
And I remember the day on your show when President Obama said, Assad must go. | ||
And I looked at you and Joe and I said, huh? | ||
How's he going to do that? | ||
Where's the policy for that? | ||
And we know they sent in the CIA to overthrow Assad. | ||
The CIA and Saudi Arabia together in covert operations tried to overthrow Assad. | ||
It was a disaster. | ||
Eventually it brought in both ISIS as a splinter group to the jihadists that went in. | ||
It also brought in Russia. | ||
So we have been digging deeper and deeper and deeper. | ||
What we should do now is get out and not continue to throw missiles, not have a confrontation with Russia. | ||
Seven years has been a disaster under Obama, continuing under Trump. | ||
This is what I would call the permanent state. | ||
This is the CIA, this is the Pentagon, wanting to keep Iran and Russia out of Syria, but no way to do that. | ||
And so we have made a proxy war in Syria. | ||
It's killed 500,000 people, displaced 10 million. | ||
And I'll say, predictably so, because I predicted it seven years ago, that there was no way to do this and that it would make a complete chaos. | ||
So what I would plead to President Trump Is get out. | ||
Like his instinct told him, by the way. | ||
He said that before, yeah. | ||
That was his instinct. | ||
But then all the establishment, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Pentagon, everybody said, no, no, that's irresponsible. | ||
But his instinct is right. | ||
Get out. | ||
We've done enough damage, seven years. | ||
And now we really risk a confrontation with Russia that is extraordinarily dangerous. | ||
Reckless. | ||
You know what's interesting is that that When was that from? | ||
2018? | ||
I was going to say, yeah, it was during the Trump presidency. | ||
And, of course, he did keep us out of expanded war in Syria. | ||
He actually had to fire some of his head generals and defense department heads because they refused to withdraw from Syria. | ||
He gave the order. | ||
They refused. | ||
He had to fire them and bring in somebody who would actually do what he says. | ||
And for that reason, and that reason alone, probably... | ||
speculation, but you have to think that without Trump's intervention, I mean, if Trump had lost in 2016, Hillary Clinton's plan was a no-fly zone over Syria. | ||
So that only means one of two things. | ||
Either direct confrontation with Russia, since it was Russian planes bombing the quote-unquote Syrian rebels, the AKA Syrian-backed... | ||
They're ISIS. It's ISIS. It's CIA-backed, Israeli-backed terrorists flown from Europe and Saudi Arabia and everywhere else. | ||
They're foreigners. | ||
It's not Syrians doing this fighting. | ||
It's foreign factions, in this case out of Syria. | ||
I mean, out of Turkey. | ||
Regardless, without Trump... | ||
Calling for the drawdown, removing troops, and actually targeting ISIS, it would have been over. | ||
And with Hillary Clinton imposing a no-fly zone, either we would have had to shoot down Russian jets. | ||
It would have been direct confrontation with Russia in total World War III. But if Russia decided to abide by the no-fly zone, that would have been total freedom of movement for ISIS, a.k.a. | ||
the Syrian rebels, which would have given them a massive advantage, an overwhelming advantage, and they probably would have overthrown Assad, and that country would be in misery and chaos right now. | ||
So thank God Trump did the right thing the first time around, and we're looking to him to do the right thing again. | ||
But all of this, of course, is just part of World War III. The Guardian put out this graphic, World Spirals Towards World War III, just pointing out just a few of the...and | ||
boosted nuke production. | ||
All of this happening at once. | ||
And again, I genuinely think that when historians look back, I mean, they might say World War III started 10 years ago with the first sort of attempts to overthrow Assad, as I think that's where the conflict, greater conflict between Russia and America really first came to a head. | ||
From Iran's foreign ministry, they say lingering an illegal American military presence in Syria is the main reason behind the persistence of terrorism in the Arab country, describing the Israeli regime as the main beneficiary of regional insecurity. | ||
And this is sort of my reading of it. | ||
Israel totally failed in Lebanon, just like we told you that they would. | ||
In fact, almost exactly like we kept telling you would happen, especially the time frame that we laid out, as well as our Middle East correspondent, Lebanon, John, calling in and talking about the fact that you can't really wage war in Lebanon during the winter. | ||
It makes it incredibly difficult. | ||
So it's like you have to try to invade. | ||
In the fall of the very latest, they really pushed it to the sort of the final, Final time that they could, the final hour that they could actually do it. | ||
They failed. | ||
They're repeatedly pushed back. | ||
Now there's a Hezbollah. | ||
There's a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel. | ||
And it seems to me like they figured out that if they wanted any chance at all on getting rid of Hezbollah, they have to stop it being resupplied through Syria. | ||
So until you deal with Assad in Syria, you'll never be able to deal with Hezbollah. | ||
And Hezbollah is an existential threat to Israel. | ||
It's funny because I laid this out on Acts and... | ||
I'm just explaining the reasoning here. | ||
This is a strategic analysis, strategic overview. | ||
See, Israel has to defeat Hezbollah because the people in Israel, there's hundreds of thousands or just over 100,000 internal refugees from the north of Israel who are telling their government, we are not returning if there's any threat of bombs. | ||
They are not returning to the north of Israel. | ||
The whole north of Israel has been basically depopulated except for military installations. | ||
The last year and they can't go on like that forever. | ||
They can't continually support 100,000 internal refugees not producing anything while the whole north of their country is depopulated. | ||
They have to get those people back. | ||
Those people aren't going back until Hezbollah is defeated. | ||
They can't defeat Hezbollah while it's being supplied from Syria. | ||
So first things first, take out Syria. | ||
Then you've got ISIS attacking Hezbollah from the north. | ||
Israel can attack from the south. | ||
They do a ceasefire to get all that done so they can relaunch the attack once Assad has been taken out. | ||
That's my interpretation of what's going on here. | ||
I think America is very deeply intertwined. | ||
Of course, it also has to do with the Russian warm water port, and they, I think, are trying to get Russia to attack Turkey, because Turkey's in NATO, and that would invoke Article 5 without even having to worry about the attacks on Ukraine. | ||
It's complicated, but not really. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
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I think we'll get back to World War III topics. | |
Later in the next hour, I'll take your calls. | ||
Probably starting about halfway through the show, midway through the second hour. | ||
I want to talk about some of Trump's appointments. | ||
As I've said before, it seems like, and I don't know if it's a strategy, if it's on purpose, if it's just a coincidence, it seems like every one of his really good appointments comes with really bad appointments. | ||
It's very odd how it works out. | ||
In this case, you've got Kash Patel, which I think is a very strong appointment, especially considering how he strikes fear into the heart of the worst people. | ||
But at the same time, he puts forward Chad Chronister, who is not good at all, really. | ||
And we'll talk about some of the stances he's taken recently. | ||
I guess he is... | ||
He's going to be heading the DEA. For the most part, it seems like the real good appointments are going into the real powerful positions. | ||
And it's always paired with a not very good appointment in some lower position. | ||
Again, I don't know if this is deal-making, all part of negotiations, or if he's getting bad intel about certain people. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
But people have been posting videos of Kash Patel constantly. | ||
I have like 10 of them, at least 15 videos of this. | ||
And so I just want to go to some of these just to give you an idea. | ||
At least how this guy presents himself. | ||
We'll have to see how he acts once he's in office. | ||
And I tend to think that things like the FBI and the CIA, like we know the CIA has shadow directors, has people that are not officially in charge of the CIA, but do in fact make the decisions. | ||
It's been that way since at least the 60s. | ||
We've read the Eagle 2 document, talked about it ad nauseum on air. | ||
And one of the interesting things about this document that was written by the FBI about the CIA, Is they're very open about the fact that at the time this person was the director of CIA, but the person actually running things was Alan Dulles, who had been retired for 10 years, but was still the godfather. | ||
The godfather of the CIA and everything that happened had to go through him first and foremost. | ||
So that's the way the deep state operates. | ||
That's the way these kind of higher level law enforcement agencies operate. | ||
But at the same time, the position of FBI director is very real, and it does have very real powers. | ||
And while strings may be pulled at levels above the FBI director, the FBI director has certain capabilities that can devastate Deep State, in particular, declassification. | ||
And that seems to be Kash Patel's, like, main driver. | ||
And he talks about it all the time. | ||
In fact, let's go to clip number 12 here. | ||
This is Kash Patel. | ||
Saying not only does he want to declassify the JFK files and the 9-11 files and everything else that we know they have but haven't seen but have a pretty good idea of what's included. | ||
He wants a 24-7 declassification office continually declassifying documents about everything in American politics. | ||
So let's go now to clip number 12. Here's Kash Patel. | ||
Anyway, the other thing that I put in the book that I recommended the boss to do hits on this. | ||
We need a 24-7 declassification office. | ||
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Rolling papers out 24-7. | ||
And not just like JFK and not just 9-11. | ||
You're talking the guy that's read the whole 9-11 report and those seven pages that people talk about. | ||
But I believe as like the guy who is an intel guy who believes wholeheartedly in the classified system of information, I believe that it has been over-abused by these corrupt officials in government to hide the truth and enact more corrupt activities. | ||
So what I told the boss was like, I don't care what you call it, truth and reconciliation, whatever, come up with a better name. | ||
But every agency and department literally submits all of their documentation and I believe you could get half out. | ||
Half. | ||
I still think the other half needs to remain classified. | ||
I'll always argue that it does serve a purpose. | ||
But like you're seeing in these documents in the Jack Smith case, they're just redacting stuff that they lied about, that they broke the law. | ||
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It's used to protect themselves. | |
And it's a public document in a federal court, which is a document for the people of the United States And we can have you run that office. | ||
You can come in and just be like, hey, I want all the Saudi documents. | ||
I'll gladly do that. | ||
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I'll be so happy. | |
So Luke will be the press secretary for the Libertarian Party. | ||
The declassifying documentary. | ||
The viceroy of declassification. | ||
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I like that. | ||
I'm in. | ||
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Where do I sign up? | |
But I think that's how you earn the respect. | ||
Like you said, Donald Trump started talking about these things. | ||
Then we started putting these documents out there. | ||
And remember when I ran Russiagate, they came after me and said, if you put out the Nunes memo and you put this out that you wrote... | ||
Our enemies and our allies are going to get murdered. | ||
No one died. | ||
That's the excuse they always use, right? | ||
National security. | ||
National security. | ||
You can't tell everybody what unrepentant criminals we are because national security. | ||
I think it's happening. | ||
And, you know, he says this phrase. | ||
He said it in that clip and he says it in this next one. | ||
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That... | |
I don't know. | ||
It's about as far as you can go, I guess, without... | ||
You know, violating NDAs, violating classification laws about things like the JFK file or the 9-11 file. | ||
He always has this phrase where he's like, you're talking to the guy who's read the whole thing. | ||
He won't tell you anything. | ||
He won't say anything. | ||
He won't expand from there. | ||
But clearly he's hinting at something. | ||
Let's go quickly to clip number 13. Here's him again saying the same thing. | ||
And in this case, in response to, I believe it's Glenn Beck, saying he never believed the CIA killed JFK. Cash Patel responds. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I never believed that the CIA killed Kennedy. | ||
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No. | |
You're talking to a guy that's read the entire JFK file. | ||
You've seen all the secret stuff? | ||
I've seen all of that, and I've seen the seven pages of the 9-11 report. | ||
I've seen it all. | ||
You don't say that to people that you can't tell what you saw. | ||
It's kind of interesting. | ||
Glenn Beck says, I've never thought the CIA killed JFK. And Cash Retell's response is, well, I've read the whole file. | ||
No comment. | ||
Yeah, pretty interesting. | ||
Now, these things are all important. | ||
I think we need to know about them. | ||
I think just for the future trust of us in our intelligence agencies and law enforcement, he kind of looks crazy. | ||
I've got to be honest with you, he's got a crazy look in his eye, in a good way. | ||
Crazy like a fox. | ||
Yeah, I'd be worried. | ||
I'd be worried if I was the deep state. | ||
But when you talk about JFK and 9-11, like these things are important and I think they should come out and I think they should be unredacted and totally unclassified. | ||
I think the American people deserve to know decades later, you know, what exactly is going on here. | ||
And the excuse they use is either people are still alive that are in these documents. | ||
If you want to know more about that. | ||
Friend of the show, Foundering, has talked about one of the very few people that are still living from the era of JFK, and that would be Lee Harvey Oswald's CIA handler girlfriend. | ||
So that might be one reason that it's being prevented from leaked. | ||
The other reason might be because it would disrupt international relations because countries like Israel may have had a hand in the assassination. | ||
And that would disrupt relations with our greatest allies. | ||
So we can't release that. | ||
Well, I think it should all be released. | ||
But all of that is in the past. | ||
All of that is stuff that we can't exactly get justice for. | ||
The people that did it are long dead. | ||
And the changes that came about because of that assassination are... | ||
Kind of irreversible at this point, 70 years later. | ||
But there are things that he is doing that are pertinent to just the last few years. | ||
And I think it's important that we not let these things enter into a historical context. | ||
Things like the January 6th Campaign of repression against activists and peaceful protesters. | ||
Things like Jeffrey Epstein's Black Book. | ||
Things like the totally politicized trials carried out by Jack Smith against President Donald Trump. | ||
These things They want you to think are over and done with. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's done. | ||
The January Sixers are in jail. | ||
Nothing you can do about that. | ||
No, all of these things happened less than 10 years ago. | ||
All of these things, the people involved in them are still in office and certainly still alive and able to be brought up on charges, and they should be. | ||
And Kash Patel seems to agree with that sentiment. | ||
Let's go to clip 15 here. | ||
This one in particular I think is very, very important because, again, it's not enough to just stop them doing What they're doing. | ||
Like right now, every case against Donald Trump is either paused or dropped. | ||
All of Jack Smith's cases with the questioning the election and January 6th and all this nonsense, this totally illegitimate, unconstitutional appointment of a bulldog lawyer to just go after Donald Trump for whatever and whatever case you can. | ||
Like all of that's over. | ||
All of the cases in New York have been paused indefinitely. | ||
The only remaining legal problem for Trump is Fannie Willis. | ||
If you just search Fannie Willis' name, every headline you'll find from the news is just like, yeah, Fannie Willis is on her last legs. | ||
It's not going anywhere. | ||
This will be dropped momentarily. | ||
The Supreme Court of Georgia will decide that this can't go on any longer, and Donald Trump won. | ||
He won all of those cases in one way or another. | ||
But that's not enough. | ||
No, it's not enough that somebody just attempted to rig our election and destroy a populist candidate and then they weren't able to do that. | ||
It's not over at that point. | ||
Just like, you know, you don't get away with attempted murder just because the guy didn't die. | ||
There's got to be attempted tyranny charges of some sort or another. | ||
And Castro seems to be directly on top of this. | ||
Let's go to clip 15 here. | ||
Castro on Jack Smith not just being fired and disbarred for his illegal politicized activity, but actually charged for this corruption. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Jack Smith has just been exposed by Judge Cannon of doing what? | ||
Lying to a federal court! | ||
These guys keep doing it! | ||
The judge just unsealed documents in the Jack Smith case down in Florida, which says the prosecutors themselves have admitted to tampering with evidence, to moving the very boxes from one location outside of DC to South Florida before they ever even charged Donald Trump. | ||
How in the world can you not be prosecuting and charging these constitutional gangsters that are at DOJ? And they learn it from the same place, the top-down, the same AGs, the same DAGs, the same FBI directors who are cheering them on. | ||
I hope Judge Cannon This is an actual fun legal thing that should actually be occurring. | ||
Judge Cannon should be implementing actual contempt proceedings against Jack Smith and the Department of Justice for lying to a federal judge and withholding evidence of exclusion and innocence from Donald Trump. | ||
Those contempt proceedings would be righteous, and I'd like to see those. | ||
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Maybe we could put Jack Smith in prison. | |
From Daily Caller, Jack Smith could face severe consequences for a year-long crusade, a legal crusade against Trump. | ||
Special counsel Jack Smith may not be in the clear even after dropping all charges against President-elect Trump. | ||
Smith's decision to dismiss the cases against Trump on Monday reignited calls for an investigation into his efforts. | ||
While it's unclear if probing Smith is high enough on Trump's priority list to translate talk into action, some aren't ready to simply brush Smith's month-long pursuit aside now that the threat is gone. | ||
So this story is from a few days ago. | ||
I'm not sure if this was after or before Kash Patel was announced as the potential FBI director, but regardless, it's clear what his position is. | ||
Jack Smith should not be able to just get away with this, especially the fact that he was never approved by the Senate, so his entire appointment At large is totally illegal in which case I think Merrick Garland should be on the hook for attempted tyranny or again whatever charge you want to lay on him using the power of the DOJ for political benefit. | ||
So the Trump team is very much going after the deep state in a very real way and while it's tantalizing to hear these things talked about I'm not going to be satisfied till we actually see some convictions till we actually see some of these people made an example of to remind people in power that you don't get to abuse the American system like this. | ||
You don't get to Sick a career prosecutor on your political opponent and just say, go after him for whatever. | ||
Documents, January 6th, election integrity, whatever. | ||
Just go after him. | ||
Just get him for something. | ||
That's blatantly illegal, cannot be allowed, and has to be made an example of. | ||
So next time someone's in office and wants to do that, they'll think, gee, remember Jack Smith? | ||
Remember how he was... | ||
Thought he was untouchable and in charge and was going to take down Trump and ended up wearing orange for the last 50 years of his life. | ||
Like, that's the lesson that we need to teach them. | ||
That's the example that needs to be made. | ||
And it's fun to hear them talking about that. | ||
But I, for one, won't be satisfied until we actually see the handcuffs go on. | ||
And again, that appears to be what he's pushing towards. | ||
So Kash Patel is good on declassification. | ||
He's good on going after deep state people like Jack Smith and their attempts to destroy our Electoral process by targeting unfairly and politically the main opponent to the sitting regime. | ||
But there's some other things that he's very good on, more so than just about anybody else in D.C., and that's things like January 6th. | ||
Kashpatel confirmed the Federalist Report that the January 6th Committee hid evidence of Trump's push for 10,000 National Guards. | ||
This is a huge issue and also relates to the Pardon of Hunter Biden that we'll get to in a second because when Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, Trump's response was to say, is he going to pardon the January 6th people too? | ||
So again, another reaffirmation that Trump is going to pardon the January 6thers. | ||
Again, I'm not going to be happy until that Signature is actually on the pardon, and we actually get to shake Stuart Rhodes' hands and give Joe Biggs a hug. | ||
We're not going to be happy until that happens, but it's good to see that this is being talked about, and it's good to see that Kash Patel is very much on the side of January 6th was entrapment, January 6th was a fraud, and the January 6th prisoners are political prisoners that deserve to be freed, pardoned, and frankly, I think they should have some sort of recompense. | ||
They should be You know, paid for the trouble that they've been put through, millions of dollars. | ||
Just like how cities of New York gave $20,000 checks to people who were arrested for rioting because apparently that was in violation of their civil rights. | ||
Well, January 6th, prisoners have been completely stripped of their civil rights and totally abused and even tortured in some cases by the state. | ||
And they deserve not $20,000 checks, but $20 million checks if justice means anything in this country. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 16. | ||
Here's Cash Patel confirming that report about the January 6th committee, hiding evidence of Trump's offer for 10,000 National Guard troops and offer that if it would have been accepted, would have prevented January 6th from ever happening. | ||
They denied those National Guard members for the express purpose of getting the excuse they needed to demonize every Trump supporter as a domestic terrorist and tried to disbar Trump from running for re-election by claiming he was imposed an insurrection during January 6th. | ||
Here's Cash Patel. | ||
I wanted to talk about what just came out with Molly Hemingway this weekend, where we now know that the January 6th committee had testimony from you and several others where we now know that the January 6th committee had testimony from you and several others on what actually happened in the White | ||
To January 6th where Trump was calling for 10,000 troops to be on the street because he felt that the left was going to act up and actually hurt the people that were coming for these rallies. | ||
But they wouldn't do anything about it. | ||
They would not take him up on it at all. | ||
And that's now proven and they knew that but they kept that away from the official report. | ||
Yes, Glenn. | ||
Just like when the FBI went to a FISA court and lied to them and withheld exculpatory evidence just to target a political opponent and unlawfully surveil him, the January 6th committee took one page out of their book and repeated that same instance of conduct for a propaganda political endpoint. | ||
I was in the Oval Office as chief of staff to the DOD days before January 6th. | ||
President Trump unequivocally authorized 10,000 to 20,000 National Guards men and women. | ||
And why is that important, Glenn? | ||
Because only the president can make that authorization. | ||
But he is not allowed, under the Constitution, to deploy the order, order the deployment, excuse me, of the National Guard. | ||
So what do we do? | ||
We dispatch senior DOD officials to Mayor Bowser, who's in charge of D.C., and the Capitol Police, who are in charge of the Capitol, and report it to Nancy Pelosi at that time. | ||
And they, in writing, rejected the use of additional National Guard. | ||
Not Donald Trump. | ||
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They did that. | |
And now we find out two years after I testified to the JANFIX Committee demanding a public hearing, and they failed to release my transcript for almost two years. | ||
A year and a half after that, they released a transcript of Tony Ornato, a career apolitical Secret Service officer assigned to the White House for presidential protection. | ||
And what does his transcript say? | ||
He confirms that President Trump, days before, authorized the use of 10,000 to 20,000 National Guardsmen and women. | ||
We can take it down. | ||
I mean, everybody who watches Infowars knows all of this. | ||
You all know all of this. | ||
But again, the point is that Kash Patel is very much on our side on all of these topics, including Jeffrey Epstein and his little black book. | ||
Let's go to clip number 17. Again, this is not about... | ||
The JFK files from 60, 70 years ago. | ||
This is not about the 9-11 files from 30 years ago. | ||
This is about something that probably contains names of people sitting in office today. | ||
So let's go to this clip about Jeffrey Epstein's little black book, clip 17. Who has Jeffrey Epstein's... | ||
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Black book? | |
Black book. | ||
FBI. But who? | ||
That's under direct control of the director of the FBI. Just like the manifesto from the Nashville school shooting of the Catholic school. | ||
We still haven't seen that, right? | ||
It's not the Nashville police or PD saying we don't want this out. | ||
The FBI airmailed into that operation and said this is not getting out. | ||
Because they do that because this is another government gangster operation. | ||
All these local law enforcement communities get funding from the DOJ and FBI for local programs. | ||
And if you don't cooperate, you're not getting your million dollars for this. | ||
And that's a lot of money to these local districts. | ||
That's how they play the game. | ||
That's why you don't have a black book. | ||
But the black book is not just sitting. | ||
I mean, that's Hoover power times ten. | ||
And to me, that's a thing I think President Trump should run on. | ||
On day one, roll out the black book. | ||
And not just that. | ||
On day one, roll out all of the text messages and communications we were told were deleted. | ||
On day one, play the rest of the video of the pipe bomber. | ||
One of the reforms I talk about in government gangsters is you need a central node to be continuously declassifying. | ||
This is another thing they do. | ||
They overclassify. | ||
And I'm telling you, as a former number two in the IC, they overclassify 50% of the stuff there to protect The deep state. | ||
Oh no, you can't see that. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
Gina was a master at it. | ||
Of doing it. | ||
And we still haven't seen half of the Russiagate report that we wrote. | ||
Still under lock and key. | ||
All right, so again, Russiagate, January 6th, Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
He's on the ball on all of these, and it appears as though he will be approved. | ||
Here's Ted Cruz just laying out how the Senate will probably approve Kash Patel and why. | ||
Because of his extensive experience in very, very high-up offices, he has the wherewithal, the capability, and the experience to occupy such a position. | ||
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Let's go now to clip number 23. Kash Patel, suggested by President Trump as the new leader of the FBI, how enthusiastic are you about that? | |
Listen, I think Kash Patel is a very strong nominee. | ||
I think the entire slate of cabinet nominees President Trump has put forward is very strong. | ||
I believe every one of these cabinet nominees is going to be confirmed by the Senate. | ||
I think Kash Patel is going to be confirmed by the Senate. | ||
You look at his background. | ||
He has a serious professional background. | ||
He was a prosecutor. | ||
He was a public defender. | ||
He was a senior intelligence staffer on Capitol Hill. | ||
He was a senior intelligence staffer in the White House. | ||
He was the Chief of Staff at the Department of Defense. | ||
He was the Deputy Director of National Intelligence. | ||
And I gotta say, all of the weeping and gnashing of teeth, all of the people pulling their hair out, are exactly the people who are dismayed about having a real reformer come into the FBI and clean out the corrupted partisans who sadly have burrowed into senior career positions at the FBI. The FBI and the Department of Justice are two institutions incredibly important to the rule of law in the United States. | ||
I revere both. | ||
And one of the most tragic consequences of four years of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is both DOJ and the FBI have been politicized and weaponized. | ||
And I think Kash Patel is a very strong nominee to take on the partisan corruption in the FBI. You know, a powerful endorsement from Ted Cruz. | ||
And, you know, he says not just Castro Tell, but basically everybody that Trump's putting forward will probably go through, which is good news because, as we know, getting Trump elected was never the endgame. | ||
That never would solve anything. | ||
There are still entrenched power structures within the establishment that are working behind the scenes to destroy Donald Trump's agenda before it even gets going. | ||
So the Senate is a major roadblock here. | ||
And if they can actually... | ||
Get their heads out of their butts and get on board with the MAGA train then we can actually move forward and have a you know things like an FBI and a CIA that actually go after the tens of thousands of unrepentant criminal aliens that are in this country or the massive human trafficking scandal that is destroying the lives of hundreds of thousands of children you know actual crimes that actually need a powerful federal law enforcement agency to go after rather than Going after, | ||
I don't know, mothers at school board meetings, which is what they're focused on these days. | ||
And we'll get back to that. | ||
We'll also move on to Syria, Ukraine, Georgia color revolution. | ||
We've got news out of the UK. Tons more news coming up in the second and third hour of American Journal. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I want to talk briefly about Biden's pardoning of Hunter. | ||
Joe Biden has pardoned Hunter Biden with a sweeping and broad pardon that pardons him for everything from 2014 onward which is just wild and very coincidental that that's exactly when the Ukraine nonsense started. | ||
And look, this is such a broad and sweeping pardon. | ||
Even Democrats and Democrat outlets are kind of shocked by this. | ||
Which I guess shows some semblance of honesty because for the past several years, they have been insisting, swearing upon their honor that Joe Biden would never do such a thing. | ||
Nobody is above the law, right? | ||
Right? | ||
I was pretty sure they kept saying that over and over ad nauseum. | ||
It was infuriating and they never stopped. | ||
Let's go to clip 11 here. | ||
This is the White House spokeswoman, Corrine Jean-Pierre, just over and over again talking about what a non-starter this is, how ridiculous it is to even suggest that Hunter Biden would pardon his own son. | ||
That would be corruption. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Second one, would the president pardon or commute his son if he's convicted? | |
So I've answered this question before. | ||
It was asked of me not too long ago, a couple of weeks ago, and I was very clear and I said no. | ||
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Let me go back to the first question of the briefing. | |
I know you said not a lot has changed since yesterday and that it's a personal matter, but from a presidential perspective, is there any possibility that the president would end up pardoning his son? | ||
No. | ||
You've also said several times that the president would not pardon or commute the census for his son, Hunter. | ||
I just want to make sure that that is not going to change over the next six months. | ||
The president's saying it would not. | ||
It's still a no. | ||
It's still a no. | ||
It will always be a no. | ||
It's still a no. | ||
It will be a no. | ||
It is a no. | ||
And I don't have anything else to add. | ||
Will he pardon his son? | ||
No. | ||
No, it's a no. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
I have nothing to add except for no, but also yes. | ||
But also actually, yes, he is going to and he did. | ||
So, whoops, whoopsie daisies. | ||
But it wasn't just the White House directly lying to our faces. | ||
It was everybody who pretended to believe them. | ||
Let's go now to clip number one. | ||
Here's Andrew Wiseman telling us that, you know, Biden would never pardon Hunter because he's got such a great character and he believes in the rule of law so much. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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For us is a president who is living the rule of law. | |
He is living it in the most... | ||
In the most personal way, he is not pardoning his son, which he could do. | ||
These are federal charges. | ||
He is not doing that. | ||
He is not doing it because he is living what it means to have a rule of law in this country. | ||
Living his truth. | ||
I mean, if you want to know if he believes it, you can actually see what is happening with his own son. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying that he should get credit for it because it is the right thing. | ||
That's the norm that Trump is beneath it. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's the idea that you can't see it, or is that really what's going on? | ||
You can see what he is actually living by is his own son is being prosecuted and he is allowing the norms that are required to limit a democracy to go forward. | ||
The funny part is all the people saying that exact thing are now mad at Biden, not because he lied and is destroying the rule of law and just doing all the things that they there very righteously claimed he would never do. | ||
They don't actually care about that. | ||
They are mad that he is setting the stage for Trump to do the same thing. | ||
Like they have this It is some sort of Trump derangement syndrome where they can't just go, wow, Joe Biden is pardoning his son with no legitimate reason all the way back to 2014 for all of these crimes he was convicted on. | ||
Yeah, that's bad. | ||
That's against the rule of law. | ||
I thought nobody was above the law. | ||
They never say that. | ||
What they say is, well, now when Trump does it, he'll be able to point to you as an example. | ||
This is bad because Trump might do the thing. | ||
No, no, Joe Biden is doing the thing. | ||
So you can be mad at that. | ||
It's okay. | ||
It's okay. | ||
You can be mad at the guy actually destroying the rule of law. | ||
You don't have to imagine a scenario where that opens the door for somebody else to do it. | ||
You absolute cretins. | ||
You absolute psychopaths. | ||
Joe Biden is doing the bad thing. | ||
We can all see it. | ||
We'll return to that on the other side of the statement from Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the second hour of American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Monday morning, December 2nd. | ||
We get back into the pardon of Hunter Biden by Joe Biden. | ||
And I want you to realize how... | ||
Out of context, this all is. | ||
So often, you hear me harp on this over and over, things are treated like both sides are acting the same, but only one side is getting in trouble for it. | ||
Both sides are politicizing the legal system, but Democrats get away with it and Republicans don't. | ||
No, no. | ||
Every single Accusation and charge and case against Donald Trump is totally fraudulent. | ||
Shouldn't exist. | ||
Has never existed. | ||
I mean, just taking one example in the I mean, my God, it's like they all get jumbled up in my head. | ||
It's like you've got him being charged for fraud because the bank decided that Mar-a-Lago was worth as much as he said it was, but the government disagreed, so now that's fraudulent, and even though he paid back the loan, he owes $400 million. | ||
Like, just totally ridiculous nonsense. | ||
Or he signed a check to his lawyer that may or may not have been paid for a... | ||
Pay off some person that he slept with totally normal or maybe it didn't happen. | ||
And to get that, they had to upgrade it from a misdemeanor to a felony and also extend the statute of limitations and also get people to lie on sand. | ||
Just all of it. | ||
Totally, blatantly, outrageously fraudulent because he doesn't actually commit crimes. | ||
On the other hand, you have Hunter Biden in the Hunter Laptop. | ||
And he's literally on video, smoking crack and on text message, buying hookers by race, right? | ||
No yellow. | ||
Just insane actual criminality. | ||
Now, he would have totally gotten away with that, absolutely, except that the Democrats needed to make it look like their prosecution of Donald Trump was somehow even-handed. | ||
See, the only reason they ever charged Hunter Biden in the first place was because they wanted to charge Donald Trump. | ||
They wanted to be able to go, but we're also charging Hunter Biden, so this totally isn't political. | ||
It's totally not partisan because we're doing it to both sides. | ||
See, the actual relentless criminal human trafficker scumbag drug addict moron Hunter Biden, Which, obviously, that's not the actual problem. | ||
The problem is the millions of dollars from Ukrainian oligarchs in exchange for, you know, favors from the United States government, the actual legitimate corruption selling off of the power of your offices that Joe Biden himself is involved in, and he's protecting himself by pardoning Hunter Biden. | ||
But regardless, okay, put all of that to the side. | ||
They go, well, we're actually charging Hunter Biden for tax evasion. | ||
For lying on a good application to buy a gun, who cares? | ||
And that makes it okay that we're also charging Donald Trump with talking about a rape that didn't happen 30 years ago. | ||
It's just total nonsense. | ||
So it's the sort of cyclical nature of evil, I think, that like, because they want to carry out evil against Donald Trump, they have to pretend to care about evil. | ||
That Hunter Biden was engaged in and now they're having to pardon him and totally reveal what despicable liars they are and how the term nobody is above the law actually doesn't mean anything to them when they're pardoning the legitimate criminals in their own families. | ||
It's all exposing what we all know to be true in the first place. | ||
From Infowars.com, enough is enough. | ||
Biden pardons Hunter for unfair prosecution by his own DOJ, saying, quote, No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter's cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out because he is my son, and that is wrong, Joe Biden said in a statement. | ||
By your own DOJ? Okay, you're the president, so you singled him out as your son? | ||
No, he never would have been charged at all if not for your desire to have the semblance of even-handedness as you relentlessly... | ||
This is obvious. | ||
That actually doesn't matter. | ||
Things that do matter are the agreements with the Ukrainian government to lean on the big guy to get prosecutors fired because they're getting too close to the corruption in that country. | ||
And it's no coincidence that 2014 just happens to be the same year that the American State Department overthrew the duly elected government of Ukraine and started to build bio labs for which Metabiota and Hunter Biden's other companies were deeply ingrained and made huge profit from. | ||
Republicans hammer Biden's nobody is above the law claim following Hunter Pardons saying it aged like fine milk. | ||
That was always a lie. | ||
I mean, this was never up for debate. | ||
Again, I don't even think it's that big of a deal. | ||
It's what you kind of expect. | ||
Because not only is Hunter Biden pardoning his son, which, obviously, I'd probably pardon my son if I was president too, and he turned out like a... | ||
As a whoremongering drug addict, God forbid. | ||
But sure, I'd probably pardon him too. | ||
That's not really the issue. | ||
The issue is the relentless lying and also the massive corruption that's really at the heart of it. | ||
And this is just what they do. | ||
Same thing with the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
Now they're like, oh, they just like the salacious pictures of Hunter Biden naked. | ||
And it's like, no, it's more about the messages where he's saying 10% for the big guy and getting pissed off that he's having to earn so much money for his dad or the conversations where he talks about... | ||
Getting business partners, foreign business partners. | ||
The text messages where he says, you know, my business partner is the spy chief of China. | ||
You know, things like that. | ||
The treason, the treason that they talk about in that laptop. | ||
That was sort of the point. | ||
But they distract you with the salacious material, which in and of itself is also horrifying and indicative of who the Bidens are. | ||
But also it's the continual denials that he would ever do such a thing because he's such an honorable man that cares so much about the rule of law. | ||
Yeah, aged like milk. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Hunter Biden pardon live updates from BBC. Joe Biden issues full and unconditional pardon for his son. | ||
Full and unconditional all the way back to 2014. President-elect Trump calls the pardon an abuse and miscarriage of justice. | ||
Well, some Republicans have branded Joe Biden a liar. | ||
Yes, Republicans have branded him a liar. | ||
No. | ||
Correction, BBC. Republicans have noticed that Joe Biden lies and that fact of reality makes him a liar. | ||
Trump reacted to the pardoning of Hunter by talking about January 6 rioters cases. | ||
Again, another good signal that Trump is on the path to fulfill his Central campaign promise of pardoning the January 6 rioters. | ||
He did make that promise. | ||
He did say he would do that over and over. | ||
And there's been some discussion as to whether that should be on an individual basis or a blanket pardon. | ||
I think it has to be a blanket pardon. | ||
I don't think there's anybody on January 6, even the people that did something on January 6, like even if you, you know, bopped a cop in the head with a stick on January 6, nobody, no cops died. | ||
No cops were seriously injured. | ||
It actually wasn't that big of a deal, but regardless, even if that was the case, it was all in response to the police themselves firing non-lethal ammunition at a totally peaceful crowd and starting the riot in the first place. | ||
I think everything that happens in the riot following that is the response, the responsibility and the people at fault are the ones who started the riot, started the violence, caused the whole thing to happen in the first place, as well as the officials who refuse to have an adequate military or law enforcement presence to prevent as well as the officials who refuse to have an adequate military or law enforcement presence | ||
And the people that were arrested, and Jake Chansley is like the best example, now that we have all of the footage from that day where he's literally being led around by the cops, he's just like with a cop the entire time going, can I do this? | ||
And the cop's like, yes, you can. | ||
And then they throw him in solitary confinement for months on end, trying to break him spiritually and psychologically. | ||
Like that dude deserves a $10 million payout at the bare minimum from the U.S. government for the torture that they put him through in a total entrapment, total fraudulent trial, totally hiding evidence that exonerated him in order to get the conviction, in order to place him unfairly in solitary confinement. | ||
God bless that man. | ||
And he deserves millions of dollars from the state for what they put him through, at the very least. | ||
You can't give him back the year of his life you stole from him. | ||
You can never return to him the sanity that he likely is barely holding onto after day after day after day in a bright, you know, un-air-conditioned concrete box for his crime of actually telling people to leave the Capitol when Donald Trump put out that message. | ||
So very good to see Donald Trump You know, talking about pardoning these people, who he actually calls the J-6 hostages, which is a correct characterization. | ||
He says this, quote, Yes, he calls them hostages, which I would say is accurate, totally accurate. | ||
So again, good news, another good hint. | ||
We will not be happy or satisfied or celebrate until those people are fully released. | ||
And I'm thinking maybe we should have a time period. | ||
You know, the typical time period is 100 days, and that's all the way back from FDR. He had a very successful first 100-day plan. | ||
He did that. | ||
Maybe that's a good, like, what do we want Trump to do by 100 days? | ||
I would like him to do the January 6 pardons by 100 hours. | ||
I think that's something that could be done in the first 100 hours of his presidency. | ||
Have the pardons prepared. | ||
As soon as he's in office, sign him off. | ||
Done. | ||
That could be done in a day. | ||
And we can give him a little bit of leeway, but I think there's got to be some sort of time period or else like June of next year we're going to be sitting there going, no, he's definitely going to pardon him. | ||
He keeps saying that he's going to. | ||
It's probably going to happen soon. | ||
And then it's like four years go by and nothing happened. | ||
Like, we can't let that happen again. | ||
There's got to be some sort of time period where it's like, if you don't do this by this period, I don't know what's going to happen, but... | ||
We can't be sitting around twiddling our thumbs waiting for this to take place because the political will is there. | ||
Truth is on our side. | ||
Justice is on our side. | ||
The mandate of the people is on our side. | ||
Over and over since the election, Donald Trump did not move to the center. | ||
To bring about his landslide victory, he went farther to the right than either of the previous campaigns. | ||
Farther to the right in 2016, farther to the right than he was in 2020. And yet, every county, every state, everybody swung to the right to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
That is a mandate. | ||
76% was the latest poll I saw in favor of using the military for deportations. | ||
Like, it's just gotta happen. | ||
They just gotta do it. | ||
The media's gonna squeal. | ||
The Democrats are gonna whine and cry. | ||
Do it. | ||
Do it anyway. | ||
Pardon the January Sixers. | ||
Start the deportations. | ||
I say if that's not done by like April 1st, we got a big problem. | ||
We got a big problem if neither one of these things has started by, really has started by mid-February, but like April 1st, that's gotta be like a hard deadline for me. | ||
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It can't just be individuals pardoned. | ||
It has to be everybody. | ||
The whole thing was a setup. | ||
It doesn't matter what the individuals did on that day. | ||
Everything that happened following the breakout of the riot is the consequence of the setup by Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Mariel Bowser, the Capitol Police, and everybody involved in denying National Guard, in starting the riot in the first place, in being totally unprepared to the point of willful negligence, and allowing all that to happen. | ||
It doesn't matter if you, you know... | ||
Through a stick at a cop if the whole reason that you're fighting the cops is because they blasted you in the face with the beanbag from 100 yards away while you were standing there holding a sign. | ||
That's just my perspective. | ||
So blanket pardons, and I'd say even pardons aren't enough. | ||
I'd say we've got to have some sort of recompense, some sort of remuneration, some sort of payback for the suffering these people have gone through. | ||
They've had their lives destroyed. | ||
They've had their businesses shut down. | ||
Some of these guys have died in prison. | ||
Some of them have committed suicide. | ||
Their families need to get payouts from the government. | ||
And again, it's not like this is outrageous. | ||
It's not like this is out of the ordinary. | ||
Something like $80 million has been paid out to the Black Lives Matter rioters of 2020, the people who burned the whole country, the people who caused billions of dollars of damage. | ||
across the entire country, burned city blocks, fought the cops, throwing bricks at innocent bystanders like this. | ||
Like, those people got $10,000 to $20,000 checks individually in Philadelphia, in New York, in Washington, D.C., in Seattle. | ||
Those local governments paid out for the abuse and the mental anguish they caused by arresting rioters. | ||
These people didn't suffer at all. | ||
There were no consequences for their action. | ||
They were put in handcuffs for about 30 minutes so that the whole thing could calm down. | ||
And then they were released. | ||
And then they got $10,000 checks from the government. | ||
So if that's worth $10,000 simply being prevented from committing crime, simply being stopped from committing the relentless violence we experienced day in and day out over that year, I think somebody who's like... | ||
A plumber from Arkansas that got, you know, let into the Capitol high-fiving police who were holding the door for them and then were put in solitary confinement for months on end and had their entire lives destroyed and had their door kicked in at 3 o'clock in the morning and gun pointed at their children's faces. | ||
They deserve big payouts from the government, not just because it's the right thing to do and justice demands it, but perhaps as another warning shot to the federal government that you can't Carry out a literal insurrection where you weaponize the DOJ against your political opponents and carry out a, in their words, quote, shock and awe campaign by going after the biggest influencers first. | ||
All of that's outrageous. | ||
We need major, major reform to make that right. | ||
And again, the pardon of Hunter Biden is so outrageous. | ||
Even the left-wing magazines are... | ||
Not happy about it. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I mean, this is what they wanted. | ||
Maybe they feel like fools because they're the ones like Andrew Wiseman going on Sunday shows and going, Joe Biden is honorable and we're all honorable and he would never abuse, you know, nobody's above the law. | ||
He'll never do this. | ||
And then he does and they all look like total idiot frauds that they are. | ||
So from Politico, we haven't seen a pardon as sweeping as Hunter Biden's in generations. | ||
Yeah, it's a little out of the ordinary. | ||
It's a little outrageous, actually, if you think about it. | ||
Hunter Biden's pardon looks a lot like Richard Nixon's. | ||
President Joe Biden's grant of clemency on Sunday night, an extraordinary political act with extraordinary legal breadth. | ||
Insulates his son from ever facing federal charges over any crime he possibly could have committed over the past decade. | ||
Experts on pardons say they could think of only one other person who's received a presidential pardon so sweeping in generations. | ||
It was Nixon who was given a blanket pardon by Gerald Ford in 1974. However, in that case, Nixon was in fact targeted by a totally fraudulent scam to get him out of office. | ||
So he deserved it. | ||
Hunter Biden, on the other hand, total criminal, and Biden is in fact protecting himself by shielding his son from prosecution over criminal activity that Joe and Hunter were partners in. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene went off on this on X. I'm trying to read the whole thing verbatim because it's very powerful and succinct. | ||
She says the FBI didn't raid Hunter Biden's bedroom. | ||
They raided Barron's bedroom. | ||
Just think about that. | ||
That's how morally corrupt all these people are. | ||
Joe did not pardon Hunter because he's a father who loved his son like the Mockingbird Media and Democrat Liars are saying. | ||
Joe pardoned Hunter all the way back to 2014 when Hunter started BioLabs in Ukraine, started with Burisma, and began money laundering through dozens of LLC shell companies through business deals in many foreign countries including China. | ||
Hunter is not just Joe's son. | ||
He is his business partner. | ||
And Hunter sold his dad's power and influence for millions while Joe was VP and beyond. | ||
That's why the sweeping pardon of 2014 till now. | ||
It covers VP to four years running for president to four years of being president, 11 years of all kinds of crimes. | ||
But the bigger crimes are all the people in the FBI, DOJ, State Department, CIA and other agencies that all knew about the Biden family corrupt business and crimes, yet stayed quiet, provided cover, lied about it, but insisted, but instead went after their political enemies. | ||
The 51 intelligence officers who signed their name to that lie, to a lie that Hunter Biden's laptop with all the evidence wasn't real, they all abused their power in order to create the illusion that Trump, not Biden, was the criminal. | ||
All of these people lying today saying Joe's a father who loves his son. | ||
Well, they're clinging to the lies and will gladly abuse power and weaponize the government against all of us if they're ever in charge again. | ||
How many more pardons are coming for Biden family members and others? | ||
It's a long time till January 20th. | ||
And of course, the timing is interesting in a number of ways. | ||
First of all, all the way back in 2014, the exact time period where the Ukraine, you know, real cesspit started going is very interesting. | ||
The fact that it happened right now is interesting, right? | ||
As Kash Patel is designated as the FBI head and still two months out of the inauguration. | ||
He could have waited till the last minute. | ||
Why didn't he? | ||
I think it's a reasonable question. | ||
We're going to move on, but just everybody, Washington, D.C. reacts in shock decision. | ||
It's like everybody in D.C. is shocked by this, and it just totally destroys any Democrat argument about nobody's above the law. | ||
Almost nobody's above the law. | ||
Zero Foxtrot on X notes, so Biden pardons his son Hunter for all the crimes he committed, admission of guilt between 2014 and the 1st of December 2024. Do you know what else coincides with that timeline? | ||
The Euromaidan revolution in Ukraine. | ||
The president's pardon power does not extend to state crimes or private civil offenses. | ||
The Supreme Court has held that a pardon is, quote, an imputation of guilt and acceptance of a confession of it. | ||
That, according to Burdick v. | ||
United States 1927, which may have implications for the recipient's legal status and potential future legal proceedings. | ||
All of this is very deeply and highly orchestrated from the ground up. | ||
John Harwood, just one of the many people on the left who made a fool of by this pardon. | ||
He said all the way back in June of this year, people who insist Biden will pardon Hunter after specifically ruling it out are telling on themselves. | ||
They can't imagine somebody acting on principle and keeping his word. | ||
Now, why not? | ||
Why can we not imagine that? | ||
Because it was a lie the whole time, folks. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
When we come back on the other side, we're going to talk about World War III. Of course, that is tied into all of this, since the reason we're going to war in Ukraine has nothing to do with democracy. | ||
It's not a democracy. | ||
Zelensky's a total tyrant. | ||
Long, long exceeded his tenure as president of that country. | ||
But as long as there's a war, he gets to stay in power. | ||
Very convenient for the guy who decides whether they're in war or not. | ||
So all that's deeply tied in together. | ||
We'll get to it. | ||
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So let's get into World War III. | ||
Let's get into World War III, shall we? | ||
Because we still have... | ||
There's just so much to talk about. | ||
What's happening in the UK is just insane. | ||
The attacks against the media going on right now are really kind of mind-boggling. | ||
And there's a lot of immigration news as well. | ||
Let's focus on what's happening overseas. | ||
The attack on... | ||
Aleppo by Syrian rebels that seem to come out of nowhere. | ||
I think New York Times actually accurately characterizes this. | ||
Syrian rebels struck when Assad's allies were weakened and distracted for years. | ||
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria was able to beat back opposition fighters with the help of Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah. | ||
Now, those allies are weakened and distracted by their own conflicts and rebels have seized the opportunity to shift the balance of power. | ||
The rebel fighters spent months training and preparing for a surprise offensive, but even they may not have predicted how quickly they would advance. | ||
On Saturday, the rebels said they had captured almost all of Aleppo, one of Syria's biggest cities, and they now control a broad stretch of land in the west and northwest of the country, according to the rebels and Syrian observatory observatory for human rights, a British based war monitor. | ||
The timing of the assault and its success, analysts say, reveal the vulnerabilities of Mr. Al-Assad's once formidable coalition. | ||
And there's a couple of things to this. | ||
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This is all part of the same conflict, right? | ||
This is just another aspect of the war on Gaza. | ||
It's another aspect of the war in Ukraine. | ||
All of these are deeply intertwined. | ||
And again, I don't think it will be a complicated issue for future historians to look back on and go, okay, World War III had started already. | ||
People alive didn't realize it. | ||
We do, obviously, but we realize everything a couple years before everybody else does. | ||
We've been in World War III for a while, and just because you put Ukrainian uniforms on American soldiers doesn't mean that anybody's tricked by who's actually at war right now. | ||
It's the United States and our proxies versus Iran, China, Russia, and Syria, the Syrian government. | ||
It's really not that... | ||
Not all that complicated. | ||
Again, I think this has to do with the ceasefire with Hezbollah. | ||
I think the timing of that is about right. | ||
In other words, and I explained this in the first segment of the show, but in case you missed it, a quick little rundown. | ||
Israel is hemorrhaging money, totally collapsing economically, only surviving because of the billions upon billions of dollars sent by us. | ||
But even that's not enough to make up for the fact that they have tens if not hundreds of thousands of displaced people inside their own country, internal refugees from the north of Israel, who left their farms and their land in the north to avoid rocket fire from Hezbollah. | ||
Now these people have said, we don't care about a ceasefire, we're not going back if Hezbollah is still able to bomb us. | ||
Because... | ||
Israel seems incapable of protecting them. | ||
So they're like, we're not going back until Hezbollah is taken care of. | ||
Well, you can't take care of Hezbollah until Syria is taken care of because there's supply lines from Syria through Iran and Iraq to Hezbollah to keep them resupplied, keep them connected to the wider, what they call, axis of resistance. | ||
So they failed. | ||
Israel totally failed, worse than 2006. They attempted incursions into Lebanon. | ||
They totally failed. | ||
They resorted to simply bombing historical sites, totally petulantly just killing hundreds of innocent people, thousands of innocent people, hundreds of innocent children. | ||
I think the average was three a day for months on end. | ||
200 plus children murdered. | ||
In these bombing campaigns, hitting apartment blocks in the dead of night. | ||
Just brutal, horrific, pointless, genocidal madness. | ||
Total madness. | ||
And now there's a ceasefire and they basically didn't even get to the Latani River, which was like the first objective of many. | ||
So they totally failed. | ||
They failed to dislodge Hezbollah. | ||
They failed to even damage their capabilities significantly. | ||
So now they get a ceasefire. | ||
That gives them the breathing room to instead focus on ousting Bashar al-Assad, which seems to be a prerequisite if they want to get rid of Hezbollah, which they have to if they want their people to return to North, which they have to if they want their economy to remain solvent. | ||
So this is the chain of events that, in my interpretation, has brought about the renewed conflict in Syria, which, of course, was started by us in the first place, as we laid out earlier in the show with Jeffrey Sachs describing the method by which the CIA and others. | ||
And there's headlines that keep getting posted where it's like, in Syria, Pentagon-armed militias are fighting CIA-armed militias. | ||
What a disaster. | ||
What a catastrophe. | ||
It's like, well, yeah, ISIS is us. | ||
Like, we fund, like, it's like ISIS fighters are emerging from this area. | ||
And you look at the area and it's like, oh, there's a big CIA base right there. | ||
Would you look at that? | ||
It's like, well, no, we only train the moderate Syrian rebels. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
The moderate Syrian rebels that are waving ISIS flags. | ||
And by the way, those same commanders, or the ISIS commanders, we provided them to train their troops, then went to Ukraine. | ||
And there's video of Middle Eastern people with ISIS patches on their shoulder training Ukrainian militias. | ||
All of that's sort of to the side. | ||
Let's look again at what's going on in Syria. | ||
And we have video of this. | ||
First of all, what Israel is doing in Lebanon, or was doing up until the ceasefire, just totally destructive, pointless, Genocide. | ||
It's genocide. | ||
Clip number eight. | ||
Israel destroyed the mausoleum of Simon Peter, Apostle of Christ, in the village of Sharma in southern Lebanon. | ||
We can go ahead and roll this. | ||
Just a quick clip where you just see the piles of rubble, just total destruction. | ||
Again, this is a sacred site. | ||
The mausoleum of one of Jesus' direct followers, like somebody that Jesus knew. | ||
That's how old Christianity is in this area. | ||
But, you know, Christianity, despite the Muslim invasion, despite Roman oppression, despite the Ottoman Turks and the Sassanid emperors out of Persia, like, Christianity survived all of that. | ||
It might not survive this conflict. | ||
Since... | ||
To pick a totally arbitrary date, I don't know, about 1948, the percentage of Christian populations in Middle Eastern countries has absolutely cratered, and despite 2,000 years of existence, it's sort of on its last legs, and Israel is doing the heavy lifting and destroying it completely. | ||
It's totally brutal and horrific and bad. | ||
I guess bad is the way to put it. | ||
You want it to be put simply. | ||
NPR has this story. | ||
Who are the rebels who have seized control of Aleppo, Syria? | ||
The rapid military advance of a Syrian rebel group the last week has dramatically shifted the front lines and upended long-held assumptions about a Middle East conflict that appeared stuck in a stalemate. | ||
The group behind these dramatic developments, Hayat Tahir al-Sham, HTS, has held a consequential but checkered role in the country's long-running civil war. | ||
It's not a civil war. | ||
The people attacking Syria are from Saudi Arabia or in fact they were radicalized in Saudi Arabian mosques in Europe. | ||
So that's an interesting aspect to all of this. | ||
I've said for a long time, I thought the Ukraine war was meant to be a sort of white ISIS. | ||
Like, I think that's the reason why they wanted the Nazi battalions out front and center is because they it worked really well with ISIS, where you had all of these radicalized Muslims in Europe who would be paid by the Saudi Arabia government or the CIA or whoever to actually go to the Middle East and, you know, fight where you had all of these radicalized Muslims in Europe who would be paid by the Saudi Arabia government or So I think they tried to do the same thing in Ukraine where they thought, OK, we'll make this thing. | ||
We'll have Nazis be at the forefront. | ||
And then maybe just like all the radicalized jihadists from Europe went to Syria to be killed by Hezbollah as part of ISIS. | ||
Maybe the Nazis in Europe, the radicalized white people in Europe will go to Ukraine to be slaughtered and to slaughter other white people in Russia. | ||
That didn't really work out, but I think that was at least part of the intention behind the Ukrainian war. | ||
Never really worked. | ||
But it does work very well in the Middle East. | ||
So when they say Syrian civil war, what they mean is attack on Syria by a consortium of Western-backed jihadi militants funded by Saudi Arabia. | ||
Just to clarify, civil war in this regard. | ||
With its roots in the early days of Syria's 2011 uprising, the Organization of the Liberation of Greater Syria swept down this week from its strongholds in the northwest countryside to take control of a vast swath of a country that had long been under the grip of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces. | ||
HTS surprised many people, including themselves, when they seized control of Aleppo, the country's second largest city. | ||
With minimal opposition from government forces, they have subsequently pushed farther south in the past two days, heading towards the capital, Damascus, as fighting is broken out in a number of towns and cities across the country. | ||
They say, quote, We succeeded in breaking the first line and then the second line and then third, it said General Ahmed Hamsi, a commander of a unit that's been trying to coordinate the rebel offensive during an interview with NPR. We hit positions of the leadership and succeeded in cutting off communications between them and their troops. | ||
That created big chaos. | ||
It was a big psychological defeat. | ||
This, of course, the biggest beneficiaries, as we noted in the Daily Dispatch and beyond. | ||
As reported by Press TV, Iran's foreign ministry says lingering and illegal American military presence in Syria is the main reason behind the persistence of terrorism in the Arab country, describing the Israeli regime as the main beneficiary of the regional insecurity. | ||
And this, of course, also draws people and men and money and attention to From the Russian conflict in Ukraine to Russia's protection of Syria as they've been doing for years. | ||
And again, this is another thing where people act like Russia's involvement in Syria is something illegal or like... | ||
I don't know. | ||
They try to bring up international law when it comes to this. | ||
But again, just like we always talk about, when you're on the left in America, you can do whatever you want. | ||
When you're on the right, you have to very strictly follow the rules. | ||
It's the same thing in international politics, where America has militias and battalions. | ||
And forts and just all sorts of things in Syria, totally illegal, totally foreign occupation. | ||
Like, we have no right to be there. | ||
We have no permission to be there. | ||
But we are there. | ||
And, you know, rule of law means nothing when we're the ones breaking it. | ||
But Russia, on the other hand, has to do everything by the book. | ||
And so they've done what they've done in Syria very much by the book. | ||
Syria reached out and said, we need help. | ||
Russia said, we will agree to help you. | ||
They came in with permission of the sovereign leadership of Syria, totally by the book and legal in terms of international law. | ||
Just to be clear. | ||
Cliff 22 is Russian Air Force carpet bombing terrorist in Aleppo. | ||
And I don't think we need the audio on this, but maybe a little bit low, but it's just a night vision, you know, typical type of... | ||
War footage that you see was just flashing green lights, showing not the details, but the scale, scope, the size of the Russian bombardments against the rebel positions. | ||
And Putin has said, basically, totally gloves off. | ||
He's told the Syrian government, do whatever you need to, and Russia will help you do whatever you need to prevent the attack of this offshoot of ISIS, or Daesh, as it's called. | ||
This foreign minister of Iran addressed the way foreign-backed efforts enabled the resurgence of terrorism in Syria, saying neither the development nor the ISIS-Takfiri terror group has ever posed a threat to the US and its interests. | ||
One of the interesting things you find when you look into this is people like ISIS, it'll be like, there are headlines where it's like, ISIS accidentally attacks Israel, immediately apologizes. | ||
And it's like, what? | ||
Why? | ||
They're ISIS. What? | ||
ISIS is apologizing to Israel of all places? | ||
Like, what's actually going on here? | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
One of the primary reasons ISIS was created, and this was admitted by a US general, was to take on Hezbollah. | ||
And if you look at, you know, war maps, you know, search... | ||
You know, time lapse, map, Syrian war, and you can see all the forces in different colors sort of attacking each other, and you can see the critical role Hezbollah played in defeating ISIS. Not only did they get training and experience in going against ISIS, | ||
they were armed for this reason, and ISIS itself was, at least in part, created by For that purpose, to go after Hezbollah and to go after Hezbollah's support system through the axis of resistance from Iran to Iraq to Syria to Lebanon. | ||
So I think it has a lot to do with Israel's conflicts in Gaza and its economic, the tenuous position it finds itself in. | ||
We have a few videos on this note. | ||
At least I thought we did. | ||
We find them and we'll go to them in just a second. | ||
But essentially, here it is. | ||
Clip number five. | ||
This is a former director of Mossad admitting that Israeli arms Al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups. | ||
And this group going after, you know, that's now taken Aleppo is an offshoot of Al-Qaeda in some regard. | ||
So let's go now to clip number five. | ||
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There have been reports that Israel's been treating wounded Syrian rebel fighters in its hospitals on the border, including fighters from Nusra Front, which is of course the Al-Qaeda proxy in Syria. | ||
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Do those reports worry you that Israel's helping wounded Al-Qaeda aligned fighters? | |
As I said before, in a different context, it's always useful also to deal with your enemies in a humane way. | ||
And I think that when you have people who are wounded and you can deal with them in a humane way, The considerations as to whether to take them in are not simply whether it's politically useful or whether it's politically... | ||
So it's purely humanitarian, you say? | ||
So there's no tactical or political strategic... | ||
I didn't say there's no tactical. | ||
I said the main consideration, the immediate consideration is humane. | ||
But the tactical issues involved... | ||
I mean, you know better than me the phrase blowback. | ||
You don't think there's gonna be blowback against Israel if you get into bed with a group like Nusra Front? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
I don't think there's going to be blowback. | ||
Why? | ||
Because I think that, unfortunately, the rules of the game in Syria are such that you can do anything that is not possible to be done anywhere else. | ||
Yeah, I think people said that in Afghanistan too. | ||
Would you also treat Hezbollah fighters? | ||
No. | ||
Have you not just contradicted what you told me 60 seconds ago about humanely treating your enemies? | ||
No, no. | ||
I think as far as Hezbollah fighters are concerned, with them we have a different account. | ||
So let me be clear, you're happy to treat Al-Qaeda fighters, but not Hezbollah fighters? | ||
We have a different account with Hezbollah. | ||
A totally different account. | ||
Because Hezbollah has carried out the type of actions against us which preclude us from going into what the Al-Qaeda has done. | ||
Al-Qaeda, to the best of my recollection, has up to now not attacked Israel. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Pretty interesting stuff. | ||
Again, that clip was from a little while ago, but this stuff is interminable. | ||
It never changes. | ||
It's all the same thing over and over again. | ||
We'll get to some of the wider World War III level geopolitical machinations going on here. | ||
That was a pretty good example right there. | ||
And it's not just Israel. | ||
Turkey is obviously involved in this. | ||
I think part of this is Turkey sort of stabbed Russia in the back over this sort of sneak attack from Syria that came out of Turkish-aligned places. | ||
And we've talked forever about the ultimate conflict, World War III, starting between Russia and Turkey. | ||
When it really gets kicked off, when it's undeniable what's going on, it's going to be nukes, Russia nuking Turkey. | ||
That's where our nukes are held. | ||
America's nukes in Europe are held in Turkey. | ||
And there's religious issues with the Orthodox Greeks being enemies of Turkey. | ||
It's all sort of complicated, but regardless... | ||
This is a statement from the General Command of the Syrian Army and Armed Forces. | ||
During the last 24 hours in the countryside of Aleppo and Idlib, five command headquarters, seven ammunition depots, and various weapons were destroyed, some of which contained drones. | ||
They eliminated more than 400 terrorists, including various foreign nationalities. | ||
So that was the Russian response airstrikes of the terrorist positions. | ||
And this is pretty clear-cut who's the terrorist and who are the good guys. | ||
In this situation, even if you're not a fan of Bashar al-Assad, you're probably less of a fan of al-Qaeda and Nusra Front and their friends in ISIS, which is much closer to who these rebels are. | ||
Syria's Assad says conflict in north is a bid to, quote, redraw a map of region. | ||
Syrian's President Bashar al-Assad said an Islamist-led offensive in the country's north was an attempt to redraw the map of the region. | ||
In remarks during a call with his Iranian counterpart Monday, the terrorist escalation reflects far-reaching goals of dividing the region and fragmenting the countries in it and redraw the map in line with the objectives of the United States and the West, Assad said according to a statement from the Syrian presidency. | ||
And I think it's interesting when you have that line, Assad says, this is an attempt to redraw the map. | ||
And then there's this article from The Guardian, which you just, you almost got to appreciate the way that they phrase things. | ||
From The Guardian, from Beirut to Khartoum, the Arab world is changing beyond our recognition. | ||
It's just changing, you guys, completely. | ||
Bashir al-Assad is like, well, it's the U.S. and the West are using terrorists to try to redraw the map. | ||
And the way The Guardian interprets that is just like, the Arab world is just changing. | ||
It's changing. | ||
It's evolving. | ||
Things are happening, right? | ||
Nobody's at fault. | ||
There are no designs being fulfilled here. | ||
There's no plans and strategy from psychopaths in power who are trying to remake the world in an image that comports their continuing dominance. | ||
No, it's just changing beyond our recognition. | ||
It's probably the Arabs doing it. | ||
It's like whenever they talk about an Israeli airstrike on Lebanon and they say, Lebanese airstrike, this is this. | ||
It's like, okay, it wasn't the Lebanese airstriking themselves, right? | ||
Just like the Arab world isn't just changing beyond our recognition. | ||
It's being changed by force, by outside forces who want to destroy their strength and take them over and kill anybody that opposes them. | ||
The Arab world is in Increasingly divided between those who are losing everything and those who have everything. | ||
In the past few months, there has been a grim new ritual whenever I meet people from some Arab countries. | ||
It's sort of a mutual commiseration and checking in. | ||
How are you? | ||
Where is your family? | ||
I hope you're safe. | ||
I hope they're safe. | ||
I hope you're okay. | ||
We're with you. | ||
There's a comfort to it but also an awkwardness. | ||
Comfort because the words are earnest and solidarity almost unbearably meaningful. | ||
Awkward because the scale of what many are enduring is too large to be captured in those words. | ||
Everything feels shot through with survivor's guilt but also a little bit of resolve in the knowledge that the calamities tearing apart our nations have closed the distances between us. | ||
At the heart of it all is Palestine, an open trauma that haunts interactions. | ||
A muteness has set in, where before there was anger and shock. | ||
Added to this is Lebanon. | ||
Before the ceasefire, a Lebanese friend told me it was a strange feeling that you may not have a country to return to soon. | ||
Crap, another said when I asked her what the situation was for her family in Beirut. | ||
We moved on. | ||
Yeah, from Beirut to Khartoum, the Arab world is just changing. | ||
Changing beyond our recognition. | ||
I mean, sure, it's because it's being bombed to oblivion by a genocidal sect of psychopaths that are bent on world domination, but, you know, it is changing. | ||
It is changing beyond our recognition. | ||
We'll get back to why on the other side. | ||
It has to do with Russia, warm water ports, the war in Ukraine, and the desire to bring about World War III before Trump comes along and destroys it. | ||
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Some of you may know my wife is Ukrainian. | |
We live in Turkey. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
And right now in Ukraine, There's a war going on with Russia, as everyone knows, right? | ||
The most sickening, disgusting thing that just happened is everyone's saying Ukraine sent missiles into Russia, which they apparently did. | ||
But that came through the direction of my, our U.S. government. | ||
Why now? | ||
Why now? | ||
You don't think a hundred, you know, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian deaths are enough. | ||
A hundred thousands of Russian deaths are enough. | ||
Look, I was in a... | ||
I know what war's like. | ||
I fought on the front lines. | ||
But I can tell you this. | ||
Anyone who thinks this is a Ukrainian-Russian war just doesn't have their heads screwed on right. | ||
Everyone should feel sorry for all the civilians involved. | ||
Everyone should feel sorry for the Ukrainians because we're being completely gutted by my government. | ||
The trillions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars, whatever it is that's going to Ukraine, goes directly to the U.S. government contractors. | ||
In Ukraine. | ||
And to the weapons labs and all these other things. | ||
Bioweapons labs. | ||
All these other things in Ukraine. | ||
You guys probably think it's a conspiracy. | ||
Well, it's not. | ||
So, all the money that U.S. taxpayers are giving to Ukraine are going to government contractors and going right back to America. | ||
And the government's trying to, the pockets. | ||
Right? | ||
Right in the pockets of the people that are giving the money in the first place. | ||
And you know where it goes after that, so I'm not going to get into that. | ||
Right? | ||
This is coming to an end, apparently, because Trump came into office. | ||
So what's happening now? | ||
They need to get more money, quickly, before Trump comes into office. | ||
And they need to start a war to make even more money. | ||
So that's where this is going. | ||
You think I'm nuts? | ||
Watch the news. | ||
Watch what's coming. | ||
Europe is terrified. | ||
At least, conservative Europe is terrified. | ||
Liberal Europe, they're preparing by moving out of the battle zone, right? | ||
Politician friends of mine, terrified that the only way to stop this is for something to happen in America, for someone to step in to stop this. | ||
Zelensky isn't a president, he's a puppet. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
He's the lackey of the American government. | ||
All that trillions of dollars, and it is trillions, it's not just millions, it's like over a trillion dollars that's gone in there now, over the years, that's in Ukraine, is given to the people so they could stay in power. | ||
The people that are bouncing around there, taking personal pride. | ||
Because Zelensky has four villas all across Europe. | ||
Where did that come from? | ||
He was an actor. | ||
And now he's a president who's revered in the entire world. | ||
He's a puppet. | ||
He's put in place by the U.S. government. | ||
He's funded by the U.S. government. | ||
And he does whatever the U.S. government tells him to. | ||
And I don't want to say government because there's a certain part of the government that does. | ||
That's not all the government. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
My wife's parents are here in Turkey. | ||
We brought them here as refugees because their city's being bombed by Russia. | ||
If Russia ever wanted to take out Ukraine, it would have been done a long time ago. | ||
They don't want to. | ||
They just want to keep them at bay. | ||
They want to keep NATO at bay. | ||
They want to keep people keeping their word. | ||
If you know anything about the past and the Minsk Accords, get into it. | ||
If you don't understand what's going on, right? | ||
But in the end, it's the people that are suffering. | ||
Her parents are here. | ||
They've been here now going on one and a half years or two years, whatever it is. | ||
They can't go home. | ||
They couldn't go home anyway because their houses are bombed. | ||
Their apartments are bombed. | ||
And we're sitting here on the precipice of World War III because a group of ultra-wealthy individuals want to make even more money after killing hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians. | ||
And for me, especially Ukrainians, they're the ones that are suffering. | ||
My wife's suffering. | ||
Her family's suffering. | ||
And what are we doing about it? | ||
Sending more billions of dollars to more government contractors in Ukraine so that they can get paid back in America and the people who gave them the money get their kickbacks. | ||
It's sick. | ||
So anyone out there who wants to challenge me on this, bring your facts. | ||
Bring them, right? | ||
And all you government contractors and all you military guys, my friends that are pro-Ukraine and let's go crush Russia, think about it for a second what you're talking about, all right? | ||
Man, this is not a good place to be. | ||
I'm telling you, this can change the world if we don't get to it and get it right now. | ||
Raise your voice. | ||
Very, very powerful breakdown of what's going on in Ukraine. | ||
Of course, we'll get into how that relates to what's going on in the Middle East, as clearly these are two fronts of the same conflict with Russia protecting Syria from the invasion of Turkish-backed militants, as well as, of course, at war in Ukraine. | ||
There's actually some positive developments in that front if you're in favor of peace. | ||
I mean, it's not positive for, like, the warmongering Ukraine psychopaths, but if you like peace, they're very good things. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I still have so much to talk about. | ||
My lord. | ||
I mean, maybe I should just go through some of these... | ||
I'll do that next. | ||
Next segment, I'll just go through some of the stories that we're not going to have time to dig into, but it's things like not only... | ||
There's been so much revelation about how bad vaccines are in the whole pharmaceutical industry, like RFK Jr., the Maha movement, really bringing a lot of light to that situation. | ||
Instead of addressing the concerns at all, they're actually doubling down. | ||
And they just released the new updated, mandated vaccine program for children. | ||
And it's like 32 vaccines in the first two years of life. | ||
It's insane. | ||
So I want to get to that in a little bit. | ||
There's some other stuff. | ||
I'll mention it here since it just broke on ex-Douglas, Colonel Douglas McGregor, General Douglas McGregor, wrote this a few minutes ago. | ||
White House officials reveal Hunter Biden threatened Joe Biden with a book he was writing that would go public on his recent life experiences. | ||
Just a day later, Hunter was given a blanket pardon. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I was asking the question, why did this blanket pardon come so far? | ||
So far from, you know, the end of his, usually it's like literally the last day on January 19th or like on the morning of January 20th, they'll sign a bunch of pardons and then, you know, go out of office. | ||
Why do it two months nearly beforehand? | ||
Well, maybe Hunter was about to publish a tell-all book. | ||
Makes sense. | ||
Comports with what I know, sort of like the questions that I had at least. | ||
So again, we'll take your calls on all of these topics. | ||
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Let's talk about the implications of what's happening in Syria on the wider conflict in the world, World War III. I believe this was from Mario Nafal. | ||
The sources are CSIS, Reuters, and Al Jazeera. | ||
Russia has a naval base in Syria, and it could lose it to rebels. | ||
Rebels are now near Homs, approximately 96 miles from Tardis, Russia's only naval base on the Mediterranean. | ||
The rapid advance puts Moscow's critical outposts within striking distance, threatening its control over the region. | ||
TARDIS is essential to Russian naval operations, offering warm water access and a platform to project power across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. | ||
Established during Soviet times, it enables a resupply and repair station, avoiding long returns to Black Sea ports. | ||
More than a military hub, TARDIS is key to Russia's geopolitical strategy, anchoring Assad's survival and countering NATO influence. | ||
A rebel breakthrough in Homs could sever Assad's access to the coast, jeopardizing Russia's footholds and global ambitions. | ||
In front of the show, regular guest Brandon Weikert expanded on this even further in an extensive Twitter thread where he says, Here's why NATO and Turkey-backed jihadists are tearing throughout Syria right now. | ||
Hints, it's actually about Russia and the Russian quest for warm water ports. | ||
The Russians have only a handful of warm water ports. | ||
These are the ports that never freeze in winter. | ||
Sevastopol, Tardis, Kalingrad, Baltic Seaport, and Vladivostok. | ||
So only a few compared to their much, much more numerous cold weather ports. | ||
Only Vadisvostok is in Russia proper. | ||
That means that Russia is dependent on warm water ports in foreign lands. | ||
Sevastopol, where the legendary Black Sea fleet is based, is in the Crimean Peninsula along the Black Sea, which until 2014 was Ukrainian territory. | ||
In 2004, the U.S.-backed pro-EU coup in Ukraine with the goal of kicking Russia out of Sevastopol. | ||
By 2010, that coup failed, but the Americans weren't finished. | ||
This is documented in a book called A Disaster of Our Own Making, How the West Lost Ukraine, Brandon's latest book. | ||
In 2014, famously, the Euromaidan revolution happens, and that was a NATO-CIA-backed coup. | ||
That displaced the nominally pro-Russian leader of Kiev, recognizing that the Americans are trying to force his Black Sea fleet permanently out of Sevastopol. | ||
Putin annexed Crimea that year. | ||
As the drama over Sevastopol was unfolding, the Arab Spring, in fact, and Islamic winter, began sweeping across the Middle East in 2010, eventually reaching Syria, where a pro-Russian dictator, a member of minority Shia Hashemite sect Bashar al-Assad, ruled. | ||
In Syria, there existed yet another one of the few Russian warm-water ports, TARDIS. Conveniently, U.S., Turkish, Sunni, Arab, and possibly Israeli-backed jihadists, yes, ISIS, began warring against Assad with the goal of overthrowing him. | ||
This, of course, was a threat to Russia. | ||
He goes on a quick sidebar here, and he talks about Benghazi, how Benghazi's tied into this. | ||
After all, it was gunrunning that resulted in the death of our ambassador, Christopher Stevens. | ||
He was sent with a small detachment in the dead of night from Tripoli to Benghazi. | ||
Al-Qaeda knew Stevens was coming because he was supposed to meet with them about an arms deal. | ||
The gun-running scheme to take Gaddafi's captured arms via Turkey and hand it off to jihadists in Syria who are fighting to oust Assad and from the U.S. perspective ostensibly oust Russia from TARDIS is why Obama's team refused to respond to the Benghazi attacks. | ||
So again, this ties into Hillary Clinton and CrowdStrike and just all of this is all one big tangled web of our own weaving. | ||
All because Americans are obsessed with rolling Russia's reduced Cold War power back to its medieval borders. | ||
So covertly, Washington attempt to push Russia out of Sevastopol and Russia out of TARDIS in Syria. | ||
The Americans have botched their attempt to push the Black Sea out of Sevastopol. | ||
That much is clear. | ||
One way or the other, Ukraine will either end in a ceasefire that favors Russia's grip on the eastern Ukraine and Crimea or will end in an outright defeat of Ukraine by Russia. | ||
On the eve of Trump's arrival as 47th president of the United States when he explicitly has promised to end the senseless U.S. proxy war with Russia in Ukraine after having tried and failed to provoke a nuclear response last week from Putin in Ukraine, Team NATO is now going after TARDIS in Syria. | ||
And so again, the shipping of and then allowing the use of the ballistic missiles, the ICBMs, the storm shadows, all of these hypersonic missiles, From Ukraine into Russia was meant to potentially goad Russia into going nuclear or bombing NATO countries. | ||
I think the reason that Turkey is at the center of the latest invasion of Syria, the so-called civil war that half the side is all foreigners, so it's not a civil war, it's just a war, just an invasion. | ||
That came out of Turkey and the conflict between Russia and Turkey is always somewhat Ready to blow up. | ||
Their relationship is always a little bit tenuous. | ||
And, of course, Turkey is a NATO country, so any attack against Turkey could be seen as justification to invoke Article 5 and bring the rest of NATO into direct, open, established, and admitted conflict with Russia. | ||
Right now, we're just in clandestine, obvious, but unadmitted war with Russia through our proxies. | ||
And so that's just some of the grander, wider scope reasons why this attack on Syria seemed to crop up out of nowhere. | ||
And I believe a lot of this is coming about because the Ukraine war seems to be on its last legs. | ||
I mean, it seems like maybe... | ||
And I don't even want to say this because I don't really believe it. | ||
I don't think that the people who brought us into war in Ukraine and who have everything to lose should Ukraine go down, you know, the psychopaths that are just desperately trying to start World War III, I don't think they're going to give up. | ||
I don't think they're going to throw their hands up and go, well, we tried the hypersonic missile thing and that didn't work, so darn it, no war for us. | ||
Like, they're going to do something crazy. | ||
It might be a major cyber attack blamed on Russia where they shut down the grid here. | ||
It could be a nuclear false flag where they bomb Ukraine themselves and say it was Russia in order to justify hatred against them. | ||
There's any number of cards still yet to play. | ||
They could actually use some of the weaponized viruses in the Ukrainian bio labs. | ||
I mean, they still have them. | ||
Why not release them, right? | ||
Any of this stuff is possible, and the people in power are... | ||
Beyond psychotic, they're willing to drive the world towards total, absolute destruction forever, life itself going away through nuclear winter in order to, you know, keep their shenanigans in Ukraine under wraps. | ||
And they might have to do something like that because everything else seems to be sort of winding down. | ||
This might sound crazy, but let me read you some headlines. | ||
From Rye Nationalist on Infowars.com, U.S. will not return nuclear weapons to Ukraine. | ||
The White House has confirmed it has no plans to restore the stockpile of nuclear weapons surrendered by Ukraine in 1994. He's saying the U.S. will not restore Ukraine's nuclear weapons stockpile. | ||
The White House confirmed on Sunday through White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. | ||
So that's interesting, saying that's not under consideration. | ||
No, what we're doing is surging various conventional capacities to Ukraine so they can effectively defend themselves and take the fight to the Russians, not giving them nuclear capability. | ||
They reiterated that Biden administration aim of providing aid to Ukraine before the 20th of January 2025. And we've described it before. | ||
They're calling it Trump. | ||
They're trying to Trump-proof the war. | ||
Before he gets into office. | ||
Thing is, even before he's in office, he's already wheeling and dealing and getting people to the table and getting both Ukraine and Russia to give the nod for eventual peace talks. | ||
Times.com has a story how Zelensky's popularity has sunk after nearly three years of war. | ||
He may have rallied Ukraine against Russia, but war wariness and army corruption rouse have hurt his image and most voters would prefer he not seek a second term. | ||
Well, unfortunately, in our democracy, you don't get a say, voters. | ||
Sorry, this is our democracy. | ||
Zelensky is a dictator, and he'll be here until he decides to end the war. | ||
So it's our democracy we're fighting for. | ||
It's all very ironic. | ||
In the early days of Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin's forces on the outskirts of Kiev, Ukraine President Zelensky delivered a defiant message. | ||
This was supported, of course, by the majority of the people of Ukraine. | ||
Who are being lied to about absolutely everything going on. | ||
Yet three years on, with Ukraine's frontline defenses in danger of crumbling, Zelensky's popularity is fading and very few Ukrainians envision him as their next president. | ||
Well, they don't get a say. | ||
They don't get a say. | ||
Just 16% would vote to re-elect him for a second term, according to an opinion poll of 1,200 Ukrainians published this week by Social Monitoring Center in Kiev. | ||
The poll, the most comprehensive study of electoral preferences since the invasion began in 2022, also found that around 60% would prefer Zelensky not even stand for re-election, which is unfortunate because there's not going to be an election. | ||
He decided to abolish that. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
So that's how it's done. | ||
It's actually this one simple trick. | ||
Voters hate this one simple trick. | ||
Start a war and then refuse to leave office. | ||
Like, he shouldn't seek a second term. | ||
It's like, well, he's already in it. | ||
So, sorry, sorry, we forgot to do the whole election thing. | ||
He is still the president in his second term, not giving up power anytime soon. | ||
Sorry, sorry about that. | ||
And it really is. | ||
I'm making light of it because it's just so ridiculous that we're fighting war for democracy with somebody who's not elected. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Totally crazy. | ||
And it's worth pointing out how hysterical that is. | ||
At the same time, President Biden is out there going, you know, maybe it's time that Ukraine lower its conscription age from 24 to 18 when you get those young guys. | ||
Like, they've literally killed generations of Ukrainian men, probably over a million, to the point that they're running out and they need to lower the age of conscription. | ||
So instead of throwing, you know, young fathers into vans and sending them to the front line to be ground up in a meat grinder... | ||
Destroyed by Russian drones. | ||
They're going to get the guys fresh out of high school. | ||
18 year olds, 19, 20. You know, grab them out of college and send them to die for Hunter Biden's gain. | ||
But here's the big story. | ||
Here's the real story that I don't see anybody else reporting. | ||
Ukraine's military lacks strength to retake some occupied territories. | ||
Diplomacy needed, Zelensky says. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
This sounds an awful lot like peace. | ||
It really does. | ||
This is from the Kiev Independent. | ||
Ukraine might have to liberate Some Russian-held territories through diplomatic means after the country's NATO membership becomes certain, President Volodymyr Zelensky says in an interview with Kyoto News on the 1st of December, saying, quote, Our army lacks the strength to do that. | ||
That is true, Zelensky told the Japanese news agency regarding the liberation of territories held by Russia since 2014, including Crimea. | ||
We do have to find diplomatic solutions, he said, adding that liberation by force could be considered when Ukraine is strong enough to prevent new aggression by Russia. | ||
This statement aligns with a recent rhetoric shift from Kiev as Moscow's forces keep advancing in the east and the future of Western support is uncertain under Donald Trump's incoming presidency. | ||
Zelensky has long been adamant about Ukraine's full territory integrity as a key cornerstone of any peace deal, but his recent comments show a willingness to defer the status of occupied territories in exchange for entry into NATO while not recognizing Russian occupation as legitimate. | ||
So there you have Vladimir Zelensky, unelected dictator of Ukraine, Admitting that they do not and will not anytime soon have the military strength to force Russia out and will instead have to come to the table and make an agreement, something they could have done two years ago and prevented hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of pointless deaths to achieve absolutely nothing. | ||
Well done, you absolute gremlin psychopaths. | ||
And I think that's all I got on that front, although there is a color revolution being held in the country of Georgia in exactly the same way that they did in Ukraine, to again try to tear another Russian-aligned country away from Russia through subversion and manipulation via NGOs and other open society foundation-aligned terrorists, basically. | ||
Georgia is not putting up with it. | ||
There's a video of the Georgian security police storming in and removing the foreign-established AstroTurf protest, attempting to bring down that government, because they're friendly with Russia, because they have been historically forever. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Tim in California first, talking about Ramaswamy. | ||
Haven't heard a lot from Vivek in a little while. | ||
Go ahead, Tim, you're on the air. | ||
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Well, you know, Ramaswamy, he's part of this DOJ, Department of Government Efficiency, and boy, apparently he's in the bullpen already to go. | |
He's found out there's a $220 million deal that New York City has with the Roosevelt Hotel, which, you know, it's embarrassing enough already, but it's Pakistan Airlines that owns it. | ||
They were leasing it back in the 70s or whatever for like a decade, and then they basically owned it. | ||
And, of course, Pakistan effectively, you know, The government owns that now. | ||
The government owns it now. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
Let me try to find his quote. | ||
But anyways, you get the idea. | ||
It's insane to think that we're paying, and this is part of what the New York Post is reporting, $182 billion. | ||
Well, that's billion would it be? | ||
$182 billion. | ||
We're paying as American citizens to house these migrants, but that's for 2023. God only knows what the number is for 2024. But at least, you know, you can eyeball stuff like this and say, well, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. | ||
You know, we're going to give a $220 million contract just from one city, New York City, and we're going to Yeah, we're going to pay just for this Roosevelt Hotel to be filled up for a couple of three years, and then it goes back to the hands of the Pakistanis? | ||
Like, they signed this deal and they do that? | ||
And Vivek just said, hey, you know, that's nuts. | ||
And it's a perfect example of the kind of crap where you can just immediately see it and say, uh-uh, no more, done with that, cut it. | ||
It is completely insane. | ||
And, you know, these are the contracts being signed by the people that are telling us, there's no money for deportations. | ||
How are you going to afford it? | ||
Like, well, I don't know. | ||
You cut a $220 million check for housing these illegal immigrants. | ||
I think we can make it work. | ||
I really do. | ||
No, it's insane. | ||
People are becoming billionaires off of the immigration system, the immigration industrial complex that it has become. | ||
It's madness. | ||
It is complete madness. | ||
Especially, I haven't seen an updated number, but last we checked, it was like Like, you know, 15,000 people in New York City and 100 of them had even applied for jobs. | ||
Like, it's crazy. | ||
These people are—and when you say to Roosevelt at the Roosevelt Hotel, we've seen reports. | ||
It's like, it's not just the bare minimum. | ||
It would almost be understandable if they were like, look, we need a stripped-down agreement. | ||
Like, we're going to pay— $25 a night per room and you just gotta let us have it. | ||
We don't need the maids. | ||
We don't need the breakfast service. | ||
No, instead they're getting full package deals where if you're a migrant in this hotel, they'll do your laundry for you. | ||
They'll fold it and iron it and wash it for you. | ||
They'll clean your room every single day. | ||
They provide childcare for you. | ||
They provide all three meals. | ||
These are just people coming in to our country totally legally, never contributed a single dollar to America ever. | ||
And yet they're living high on the hog. | ||
They're living like millionaires in the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. | ||
Speaking of New York City, here's a story from New York Post today. | ||
Actually, this was published on the 30th of November. | ||
NYC now home to 58,000 criminal migrants, including more than 1,000 gang members. | ||
Let me read that number again. | ||
New York City, one city in the United States, is now home to 58,000 criminal migrants. | ||
Insane. | ||
Bigger than 99% of cities in America. | ||
There are over 58,000 illegal migrants who are convicted of felonies or facing criminal charges roaming New York City. | ||
And close to 670,000 across the country. | ||
So don't be confused. | ||
This isn't saying there's 58,000 illegal immigrants. | ||
It's saying there's 58,000 illegal immigrants in New York City who have been convicted of felonies or are charged with felonies. | ||
58,000 felons, criminal alien felons in New York City today. | ||
That's from the New York Post. | ||
So I guess it's expensive to house all of them. | ||
58,626 migrants with rap sheets, 1,053 or nearly 2% are suspected or known gang members that we've let into our country are aware they're here and continue to terrorize people in New York City. | ||
Like the guy that, you know, attacked Mayor Eric Adams' assistant or whoever, the assistant DA last week. | ||
Where it's a person who's been arrested five times in three months. | ||
From Venezuela, been here for a year, just keeps getting arrested, keeps getting let out, attacks this woman, keeps her cell phone, they track the cell phone down, find him not just with her cell phone and stuff he stole from her, but like shoes that he stole and a couple other bags that he stole. | ||
Like he's just on a, he's been on a three month crime spree. | ||
Every couple of weeks he gets caught, arrested, processed, and sent back out to continue his crime spree. | ||
This is insanity and it has to stop. | ||
And hopefully it will with Tom Homan as borders are. | ||
Trump's borders are claims more than 1.5 million non-citizens in the U.S. have criminal convictions. | ||
Just wild. | ||
The story we just read said roughly 660,000 non-citizens had criminal history, including 436,000 convicted criminals and 227,000 with pending criminal charges. | ||
But according to Tom Homan, the Number is actually twice that, 1.5 million. | ||
Borders are Tom Homan says U.S. has no other options than mass deportations, which is good because the latest poll shows that about 75 percent of Americans are in favor of not just mass deportations, but using the military to accomplish it. | ||
It's totally necessary. | ||
Has to happen. | ||
Has to be done. | ||
Can be done smart in order to mitigate the complaining and to lessen the pain of this, because obviously the moment this begins and you're probably already seeing there's probably already stories. | ||
And it's the classic meme of like, look at this child crying. | ||
This is why we can't have borders or the Constitution anymore, right? | ||
Tear up the Constitution. | ||
It made a child cry. | ||
You're going to have a lot of those stories. | ||
You're going to have a lot of stories, a lot of images of four-year-olds. | ||
Now, they'll never show you the things we report on continuously, things like two-year-old children unaccompanied being brought across by criminal agencies and handed over to strangers. | ||
You know, they won't talk about those children standing and crying. | ||
There was an 11-year-old kid last week. | ||
In the video 10 year old 11 year old kid just just standing in the middle of a desert crying just going I don't know where they all went they left me here and some good Samaritan finds them and it's on video horrific stuff they'll never talk about that pain and suffering caused to children by the migrants coming into this country but the moment a You know, kid gets put in handcuffs or, you know, has their criminal father taken away. | ||
It'll be on every news story. | ||
It'll be, this is horrible. | ||
How can this happen? | ||
You gotta do it smart, but you gotta do it. | ||
And it's gonna get done. | ||
It has to get done. | ||
Tom Homan's the guy to do it. | ||
And, uh... | ||
It'll be a lot better once it's done. | ||
It'll be great. | ||
You'll just wait and see. | ||
I gotta show a quick video, just a quick little rundown. | ||
It's one of the things that's been going around, and it's crazy, and I don't fully understand it, but Cliff High is a very smart guy who's predicted a lot of very strange things in the past, and he's been somebody that my dad has followed religiously for the last several years and always keeps me up to date on what Cliff High is saying. | ||
And apparently, years ago, before Joe Rogan ever even had a program, Cliff Hyde used this computer system that he had to predict things to predict that Joe Rogan and Donald Trump not only would have an interview, but that 39 days after that interview, there would be a battle in the sky over America between UFOs and American military that would expose and bring to the front the alien question once and for all. | ||
And if you've been paying attention, you've probably noticed it, the Extremely strange prevalence of UFO stories recently with the UAP Revelation Committee in Congress from Airways.com. | ||
UAP sightings in commercial aviation. | ||
Commercial pilots are increasingly reporting sightings of UAPs, unidentified anomalous phenomena, contributing to the federal government's annual tracking of such objects. | ||
From NBC, Pentagon receives hundreds of new UAP reports, but says no evidence of extraterrestrial activity. | ||
Both of these stories from yesterday. | ||
From the 29th of November, viral UFO lights over Capitol Hill sparked debate after congressional UAP hearings. | ||
So this has been cropping up over and over, more and more. | ||
And I got to show you this video today because apparently it's tomorrow. | ||
Tomorrow, December 3rd, is 39 days after the fateful interview between Joe Rogan and Donald Trump. | ||
Here's a quick explainer about Cliff High, his system of tracking and predicting events in the world. | ||
Just a quick rundown. | ||
Do your own research. | ||
But I wanted to give you the warning in case we wake up tomorrow morning to news of a battle in the sky. | ||
Be a little suspicious and know that this may have more to do with human psychology than extraterrestrial activity. | ||
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Clip number 28. In the vast landscape of internet lore and technological curiosity, few stories are as intriguing as that of Cliff High and his groundbreaking software, WebBot. | |
Developed in 1997, WebBot was initially designed to analyse data from across the internet to make predictions about the stock market. | ||
However, as High explored the software's capabilities, he stumbled upon something far more sensational. | ||
Year of development, 1997, creator, Cliff High, initial purpose, stock market predictions, expanded use, forecasting various future events. | ||
One of the most astonishing predictions made by WebBot came in 2009. The software forecasted a dramatic future scenario involving military engagements, A battle in the air between military forces and UFOs into UFO conflict. | ||
The prediction even suggested that UFOs would engage in combat with each other. | ||
This was not just a whimsical thought. | ||
The prediction indicated that a specific trigger would set these events in motion. | ||
According to WebBot, once this trigger occurred, The predicted events would transpire just 39 days later. | ||
You know, what could possibly trigger such an extraordinary series of events? | ||
The answer was as unexpected as the prediction itself. | ||
WebBot identified that the catalyst for this future confrontation would be an interview. | ||
Donald Trump would be interviewed by Joe Rogan. | ||
The prediction stated that 39 days after Joe Rogan interviews Donald Trump, a massive battle will take place in the skies around the world. | ||
December 3rd, 2024 is the day. | ||
This connection raises numerous questions about the intersection of technology, politics and the unknown. | ||
The idea that a casual conversation could lead to such a monumental shift in the future is both fascinating and unsettling. | ||
CliffEye's webbot serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of our world and the potential hidden within technology. | ||
Whether or not one believes in the accuracy of such predictions, the story prompts us to consider the implications of our actions and the interconnectedness of events in ways we may not fully understand. | ||
As we continue to navigate the complexities of modern life, stories like these encourage us to remain curious and open-minded about what the future may hold. | ||
Stay tuned for more. | ||
Keep following our channel for more intriguing stories and insights. | ||
So it is interesting, and he has successfully predicted things in the past, and weird stuff like the Costa Concordia capsizing of the cruise ship. | ||
And the way he does it is just he basically just takes the mood of everybody posting on social media, and you look for trigger words. | ||
And it's very complicated, and I don't have time to get into it, but it's very interesting. | ||
If you want to look into it, you should, but it could be tomorrow, and we'll see if the prediction is correct, or this could all just be pre-programming, of a giant PSYOP to convince us to unite as a one-world government to oppose the alien invaders. | ||
Wouldn't that be hilarious? | ||
With that, we got to your calls. | ||
Josh in Georgia, you are on the air talking about Hunter Biden and an interesting twist in this pardon of Hunter Biden. | ||
Go ahead, Josh. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Mr. Smith. | ||
Hope you had a happy and blessed Thanksgiving. | ||
I did. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, so before I start, I would love to see Trump on Inauguration Day for a speech just stride up to the podium with a binder in his hand, hold it up and say, okay, these are all the signed pardons of all the January 6th political prisoners. | ||
I want them released by the end of business today, or y'all going to prison. | ||
That's my witness. | ||
Yeah, but okay, so I think this pardon might be a blessing in disguise. | ||
I think I heard on the Benny Show... | ||
I think that's where I heard it, that once he's pardoned, and now he's pardoned for everything back to 2014, he no longer has a Fifth Amendment privilege. | ||
So he could be called to testify for anything. | ||
And with that, I wonder, just because he's pardoned, that don't mean he can't be prosecuted. | ||
He can still be prosecuted, convicted, unleash a bunch of compelled testimony against Joe Biden and the entire crime syndicate, Nancy Pelosi, et al., right? | ||
Everybody has to testify, or else he'll go to prison, because That, you know, failure to testify, the, you know, what do you call it, contempt of court, right? | ||
Yeah, it'd be contempt of Congress, the same thing that they threw Steve Bannon and Roger Stone into court for. | ||
And, right, that has to do with the fact that, as we read out earlier, a pardon is an admission of guilt, right? | ||
It's a confession. | ||
Like, you can't be pardoned for something that you're innocent of, so, you know, a pardon is, in a way, a confession, but You know, you're not gonna be punished for it. | ||
And right, you can't pardon people for future prosecution. | ||
So that is an interesting aspect of this. | ||
Newsweek has the story. | ||
Hunter Biden faces potential Fifth Amendment headache after pardon. | ||
Hunter Biden would have to answer questions about his business interests if called before Congress, a criminal defense lawyer has said. | ||
Kevin Adams said that President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his own son now clears the way for Congress to call Hunter as a witness. | ||
Newsweek saw an email comment from Hunter Biden's attorney on Monday. | ||
Adams was reacting to the president's announcement on Sunday that he'd pardon Hunter, who was awaiting sentence on tax evasion and gun charges. | ||
It also pardons Hunter for any crimes he may have committed from 2014 through 2024. | ||
Crucial years in the prosecutor's investigation into foreign lobbying and tax evasion. | ||
So, yeah, it seems as though he could be denied his Fifth Amendment right as a result of this pardon and forced to be called up in front of Congress. | ||
Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan strongly suggested on X that Hunter may be called to give evidence as Republicans considering whether to impeach President Biden for his business interest with his son. | ||
Quote, Democrats said there was nothing to our impeachment inquiry. | ||
If that's the case, why did Joe Biden just issue Hunter Biden a pardon for the very things we are inquiring about, Jordan said on Sunday. | ||
So that could be a very interesting twist to the Hunter Biden pardon, maybe unintended consequences there. | ||
And I wonder if maybe to fend that off, maybe Biden like pardoned him so early. | ||
So he has a month and more to like maybe launch another investigation, because that's one thing they do is the launch investigations that they know aren't going to go anywhere. | ||
So they can deny information from Congress because Congress says, well, what's this information? | ||
They say, sorry, it's an ongoing investigation. | ||
You can't have that information. | ||
So Who knows? | ||
Maybe he pardoned him for all his previous crimes. | ||
Maybe they'll launch a new investigation in order to lock Hunter down and say, you can't call him up or that'll be interfering with our investigation. | ||
Who knows what sort of shenanigans they're trying to pull. | ||
But that is an interesting twist to the Hunter Biden story. | ||
Thank you for that call, Josh. | ||
Let's go to Coot in North Carolina. | ||
Coot, you're on the air about the MAGA movement. | ||
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Coot. | |
That's funny. | ||
No, man. | ||
Who said it? | ||
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Like Cooper. | |
Coop. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Oh, Coop with a B. Hey, how are you doing? | ||
Harrison? | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Look, I've got to tell you something. | ||
Yeah, I always refer to Joe Biden as a coot, so maybe they were thinking... | ||
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Yeah, no. | |
Coot's cool, man. | ||
Hoots, coot, hoops, whatever, man. | ||
Look, I really enjoy listening to you every day. | ||
I'm a disabled veteran, and I get my chores done. | ||
I have it playing in the background every day. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
I really enjoy it. | ||
It starts my day out really nice, but... | ||
I wanted to talk today about the Maha movement. | ||
And here in North Carolina, we're back up to like 2019 with the vaccine mandates and all that. | ||
A really good friend of mine, a lady that actually saved my life, works for UNC Health System. | ||
And she got a waiver, a religious waiver. | ||
They attempted to, about a year later, they tried to send her an email to act like, oh, it's time to get your COVID vaccine. | ||
You know, shot again or get your COVID vaccination. | ||
Luckily, she contacted me and crafted an email for her. | ||
Just send your exemption back up to them and ask them a question. | ||
Don't answer them. | ||
Just ask them a question. | ||
And they left her alone. | ||
But last week, where she works at for UNC Health Systems, they came into the building and Wow. | ||
They made everybody do that. | ||
Yeah, so they put them under pressure like that. | ||
I've had one in 2011 when I was down at the North Texas VA Medical Center in Dallas, like a dummy, some beautiful nurse when I was walking over to Travel Pay. | ||
I said, hey, why are you there, beautiful woman? | ||
How are you doing? | ||
And she jabbed you. | ||
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She suckered me into it. | |
Dang it. | ||
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Oh, yeah, and I got sick for about a week and a half from just the flu shot, and it was horrible, and I haven't had one since. | |
But the big thing that I really called about is one of my best friends, or actually my best friend from high school, I was hanging out with him still, It's really neat. | ||
But I've been watching his father-in-law. | ||
Well, first of all, the week of Christmas 2020, my buddy lost both his parents to Remdesivir and the shots. | ||
And, you know, they murdered him in the ER. And now, his father-in-law, you know, they're really liberal. | ||
They live right by my buddy and his wife. | ||
They sit in the dark all day and watch CNN, and they believe everything that they hear. | ||
And so they're boosted probably six or seven times, but he's got turbo cancer now, and he's dying. | ||
He's stage four. | ||
But in order for him to get chemotherapy, the hospitals here are making him get booster shots for COVID, and it's killing him. | ||
And he's on his last leg right now. | ||
I don't think he's probably going to make it through the week, but they're still mandating all that stuff here. | ||
You know, North Carolina seems to be this battleground state because Pfizer's here and the Research Triangle Park, and they're just not going to let go of it. | ||
They're still counting votes right now for our Supreme Court from the election. | ||
I mean, this has been one of the main places where they've stolen a lot of steel. | ||
And, you know, Michael Watley needs to get off his rear end and get back here to North Carolina and start helping on that part and the RNC. But... | ||
I just, you know, I wanted to remind everybody that, you know, there's more people involved in this than just Fauci and Barrett, Ralph Barrett and Collins, right? | ||
You know, Mandy Cohen was right here over this state during that time. | ||
And, you know, she was absolutely horrible. | ||
My friend that I was telling you about at UNC, about three months into it, she would call me up crying because her patients would be calling her. | ||
She's in charge of patient accounting. | ||
If they want cocktail money or whatever, that's who they go to. | ||
She does the bills and all that. | ||
They would call them up crying because they weren't giving those people bath. | ||
Those old women hadn't had their hair washed in three or four months or bathed or anything because the nurses took over the shower. | ||
Everybody needs to remember that. | ||
Remember all these people that died like my dad. | ||
You know, his Parkinson's just took off. | ||
Like, I mean, he went downhill in a matter of months. | ||
I mean, like two months, literally, he was fine, in perfect health. | ||
And the only thing he had was an imbalance problem. | ||
And so, you know, these people need to pay. | ||
They need to stay on trial, you know, have a fair jury, and they need to be sentenced, and it needs to be very harsh. | ||
You know, they're doing this stuff all over the world, and it's not, you know, it's not fair to the American public, because it's the same thing with the military-industrial complex in Ukraine, except here, you know, these pharmaceutical companies are using these hospitals under the guise of the health industry. | ||
And so, I mean, I'm just really glad that I'm retired right now, and, you know, I don't work at the hospital anymore. | ||
I'm glad I got out of there before any of that stuff ever started, because I don't think I could have I don't think I could have done that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
And I can hear in your voice, you know, how painful this is. | ||
And it is to everybody who's been affected by this. | ||
As we talk about, you know, January 6th pardons and, you know, going after Jack Smith because of the politicized persecution he's been in charge of. | ||
I think on top of all of that, superlative to all of that is the mass murder that was carried out in 2020 and beyond. | ||
And it's still being carried out to this day. | ||
As you point out, they're still making people get these shots. | ||
It's horrific. | ||
And people need to know, you need to send all your friends, Coop. | ||
You need to send all of them the stories about people getting million-dollar payouts because they got fired for refusing the vax. | ||
People need to know you can stand up. | ||
You can impose your rights. | ||
Even if you have to lose your job, there is justice coming. | ||
And people are getting million-dollar payouts for being unfairly fired for refusing the vax. | ||
So things are changing. | ||
The tide is turning. | ||
And if we can hold on a little longer, I have very big hope in the likes of RFK, who he wrote, you know, the real Anthony Fauci. | ||
He literally wrote the book on the corruption that is not just Fauci. | ||
In that book, you realize how deeply embedded the pharmaceutical companies are through our entire governmental apparatus and through education and everything. | ||
You realize how deep this corruption truly goes. | ||
So we've got people on the way. | ||
I truly hope and pray that they're able to carry out what they've promised and bring some measure of justice to these people because it's mass murder. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
No question. | ||
Nuremberg 2.0 needs to happen. | ||
And along with January 6 pardons and going after the people that have unfairly prosecuted, debanking is another big topic of discussion these days. | ||
It was revealed that Melania Trump and even Barron were debanked because of their relationship to Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, these are life destroying things, but really pale in comparison to the literal mass murder that they carried out under the guise of COVID. | ||
So you're exactly right. | ||
That needs to be very, very, very up top on the top of the list of things for the incoming administration to prioritize. | ||
And just on that note, from the peoplesvoice.tv, published on the 30th of November, CDC accelerates childhood hyper-vaccination plan for 2025. They want your kids to get 32 shots by the age of 2. Totally outrageous. | ||
They're not backing down. | ||
They're only doubling down. | ||
And it almost reminds me of what they're doing in Ukraine, where it's like it's coming to an end. | ||
People are aware of what's really going on now. | ||
It's not going to last much longer into the Trump administration. | ||
Everybody knows how corrupt it all is. | ||
So instead of backing down and trying to wind it down, they're only ramping it up. | ||
They're trying to start World War III, and they're trying to get more vaccines into more people's arms in the last few months. | ||
It's It's totally outrageous, psychotic behavior of a cult that is burning down around us as we speak. | ||
So hopefully there's justice coming, Coop. | ||
Nothing can bring back the people who have died, but the people who killed them can at least be held to account and hopefully prevent it from happening in the future. | ||
Thank you very much for that call. | ||
I really do appreciate it, Coop. | ||
Let's go to Bart in Georgia now. | ||
I want to talk about the Hunter pardon. | ||
Go ahead, Bart. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
I'm sure none of us are surprised. | ||
In fact, I expected it. | ||
But you mentioned something. | ||
You were wondering why Joe Biden decided to do it now as opposed to a month or two from now. | ||
There's two reasons, okay? | ||
When I saw Trump appoint Cash Patel and I saw him speak, I looked into his eyes to the TV. He ain't playing around. | ||
Right. | ||
Joe Biden fears prosecution when he steps down. | ||
He's really pardoning himself. | ||
But I was wondering this. | ||
Can a president, does he have the legal power to pardon somebody for raping a child? | ||
I think they can pardon. | ||
Well, it's got to be a federal crime. | ||
So, you know, human trafficking across state lines or something. | ||
I would think rape would probably be a local crime. | ||
So, I'm not so sure about that. | ||
But are you suggesting Hunter Biden would do such a thing, Bart? | ||
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Oh no, he didn't go to China and rape some 9-year-old girl and break her jaw, according to Rudy Giuliani. | |
I hadn't heard that one. | ||
Wow, holy crap. | ||
I had not heard that one. | ||
That would probably be a federal crime. | ||
Yeah, I would think, yeah, maybe that would be included in the blanket pardon. | ||
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Yeah, we know that China's running a blackmail operation on these people too. | |
It's not just Epstein. | ||
Right. | ||
Very, very true. | ||
And China was very involved in Hunter Biden. | ||
I mean, Hunter Biden, in his own words, says his business partner was the spy chief of China. | ||
Like, that's so treasonous. | ||
It boggles the mind. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
And, of course, we keep bringing up that headline, Hunter gets away with it. | ||
Well, for now. | ||
For now, he's getting away with it because the big guy gave him the pardon that he needed. | ||
Horrifying stuff. | ||
Final thoughts, Bart? | ||
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Yes, all I hope is his karma catches up with him, but the last thing I'd say, if you guys want to watch InfoWars podcast, go to Bart Fine on Rumble, X, and BitChute. | |
I'll put up the Alex Jones show and your other podcasts, so go and watch those later, please. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Thank you very much, Bart. | ||
We rely on the audience like yourself taking action and helping to be like repeater stations of this truth, not just in your personal life, but online, getting out to as many people as possible. | ||
Thank you for that, Bart. | ||
Let's go to line four here. | ||
Total Police State in Arkansas, a nine-year listener. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, sir. | ||
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Yeah, I wish I had my iPhone because I just reached both lines, but I live in Arkansas, and I totally like the show. | |
It's taught me a lot. | ||
I think I gotta put you on screen. | ||
I can't hold it to my ear. | ||
I really love David Icke, and I would say I would like to be on your show because I would be the final Dot Connector. | ||
I don't really want to be on the show for me, but where I live, I'm a disabled veteran. | ||
My rights were just violated, and I was arrested and spent Thanksgiving Day in jail for trying to go to Taco Bell. | ||
What? | ||
All I did after I blew a zero and told them I did not want to give a piss test because I thought it was within my right, they decided that I am not allowed to take a piss test, but I have to contest my license and go to court, even though I won't even take ibuprofen. | ||
So you drove to Taco Bell, got pulled over, they thought you were drunk, you gave a breathalyzer, blew 0%, and they still arrested you? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
And speaking of COVID shots, if anyone has TBI from any war-related injury, that's a drop in the bucket compared to a shot because I had a shot way before COVID in 2002 that gave me a cardiac arrest. | ||
I felt my own heart shut down. | ||
I never sued for it, unfortunately, but I've been recovering from three years. | ||
Owen gave me some good advice and that helped me, but it has been a struggle recovering my body working out for three years. | ||
And I'd like to share my Instagram or something because I need to find some kind of legal advice or legal help because I definitely did not do anything but try to go get food and I was totally targeted. | ||
Wow, and of course, you know, it's like, that story alone is bad enough, and then when you think about the actual crime going on around the country, and it's like, it's just time and time again. | ||
It's like, arrested five times, released to victimize somebody else again, and then you've got, you know, a disabled veteran trying to go get food, and the cops are swarming his car and sending SWAT teams after him. | ||
It's... | ||
Right, yeah. | ||
Total anarcho-tyranny. | ||
Yeah, give us your Instagram, please. | ||
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It's instascam.com. | |
1152. Instascam 1152. So if you want to reach out, especially if you're in Arkansas, to Mr. Total Police State, he could use some help right now. | ||
Thank you for that, and I hope somebody in our audience can hear this and reach out and help you, because it's these little acts of tyranny that build up time over time, destroy good people, and it's this unbridled system of tyranny that is really at the heart of what we're fighting. | ||
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