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The quiet suburbs of Minneapolis were shattered early this morning by a cold, calculated act of political terror. | ||
State Representative Melissa Hortman, a Democratic powerhouse and former House Speaker, along with her husband Mark, were gunned down in their Brooklyn Park home by a suspect posing as a police officer. | ||
In a related attack, State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were shot multiple times, both now clinging to life after surgery. | ||
As the lone Democrat in the House to join Republicans, Hortman supported SSHF1, a bill stripping undocumented adults from eligibility for MinnesotaCare, the state's low-income health insurance program. | ||
This 68-65 vote. | ||
The Democrats decried Hortman's vote as cruel and immoral, with Representative Maria Issa Perez Vega chanting, this ain't one Minnesota in protest. | ||
Days before her murder, Hortman physically shaking. | ||
Defended her vote as a necessary compromise to secure a state budget in a tied 67-67 House. | ||
I know that people will be hurt by that vote. | ||
We worked very hard to try to get a budget deal that wouldn't include that provision. | ||
Yet, this single act of pragmatism may have sealed her fate as whispers of retribution swirl in the wake of her assassination. | ||
The shooter identified as 57-year-old Vance Bolter. | ||
Remains at large. | ||
After engaging in a firefight with police at Hortman's home, he fled on foot, eluding capture despite a massive manhunt involving the FBI, Minnesota State Patrol, and local forces. | ||
Bolter left behind a manifesto and a target list naming Hortman, Senator John Hoffman, and dozens of other Democrats. | ||
No official motive has been confirmed, but the No Kings flyers found in Bolter's vehicle tie him directly to the raucous anti-Trump rallies planned. | ||
And across Minnesota and the rest of the country. | ||
We don't have any direct links. | ||
However, there were some flyers that said no kings. | ||
And the plot thickens as Bolter has been identified as a 2019 appointee to the Governor's Workforce Development Board by Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz. | ||
Minnesota, my good friend and colleague, Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, were shot and killed early this morning in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination. | ||
And as Trump's military parade marking the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary begins to roll out, the left's refusal to cancel these rallies reeks of hypocrisy and cognitive dissonance. | ||
Preaching peace while aggressively rallying against kings exposes the fractured ideology that Hortman's vote and her death have laid bare. | ||
We still are free thinkers, and, you know, that's what they want. | ||
They want to be able to... | ||
No, we're not a democracy. | ||
We're a constitutional republic. | ||
We're not a democracy. | ||
But you see everybody on the left every day. | ||
And we even see people on the right now going, save democracy, democracy now. | ||
And they're pushing this big lie. | ||
This brazen assault unfolding just hours before these rallies exposes a chilling escalation in America's political divide, where political-motivated violence from the left is replacing discourse at an alarming rate. | ||
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country, and maybe there will be. | ||
People need to start taking to the streets. | ||
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This is a dictator. | |
You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there is unrest in our lives. | ||
They're not going to stop before Election Day in November, and they're not going to stop after Election Day. | ||
And that should be, everyone should take note of that on both levels, that this isn't, they're not going to let up, and they should not. | ||
They're still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact. | ||
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Look as his character is stabbed to death. | |
Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him? | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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InfoWars. | |
It's Monday, June 16th, in the year of our Lord 2025. | ||
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, get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, it's time. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Welcome to The American Journal. | |
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Monday morning. | ||
Quite a weekend we've had, folks. | ||
We have, of course, the Iran-Israel conflict that will be breaking down. | ||
Hypersonic missiles raining down on Haifa. | ||
We've got lots of videos to show you from that absolutely insane stuff. | ||
I mean, the face of war has altered, has completely changed. | ||
It really is something out of a dystopian sci-fi novel at this point. | ||
Armies no longer facing each other. | ||
Instead, just missile batteries launching hypersonic bombs from 1,000 miles away at civilian populations. | ||
Crazy stuff. | ||
And that's not when the drones are hunting down the individual soldiers out in fields because it turns out the future is horrifying. | ||
We'll show you all of that. | ||
We'll talk about what's happened so far and where it goes from here. | ||
8.07 a.m., June 16, 2025, Central Standard Time. | ||
America is not yet involved in the conflict in Iran, but that may change, and there's a lot of signals being sent that that is changing, including something like at least 27 air tankers being flown across the Atlantic towards Europe and the Middle East. | ||
This would be the aircraft necessary for refueling fighter jets for long-distance sorties. | ||
So that would suggest that we are planning something bigger. | ||
We've got, of course, two aircraft carriers already there in the Mediterranean and a third, the Nimitz, I believe, moving from the South China Sea towards Iran and Israel. | ||
And I have to say, you know how during the war on terror they had the color chart for how scared you're supposed to be? | ||
And it never went into yellow or green. | ||
You're always either very scared or super-duper, really super scared. | ||
Maybe we need that for the false flag warning. | ||
We're in red zone for false flag territory right now. | ||
And by the way, the aircraft carrier, the Nimitz, is supposed to be decommissioned next year. | ||
So it's sort of on its last legs. | ||
If they wanted to take it out, I mean, maybe that would be a convenient target for quote-unquote Iranian attack. | ||
Again, we'll get into the strategic overview and where this goes from here, but we are in false flag alert zone. | ||
Very choppy waters. | ||
What exactly that's going to be, I don't know. | ||
And of course, the brilliance of false flags, the reason why they're used so often, is because the only thing about them that's false is the flag, right? | ||
The damage will actually still be done. | ||
For example, Benjamin Netanyahu keeps talking about how much Iran wants to kill Trump. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
That seems like you're telegraphing a plan of your own, sir. | ||
So it's saying that there's going to be a false flag attack is not saying that there's going to be a fake attack or a non-existence attack. | ||
It's saying that either... | ||
By the way, hope everybody had a good Father's Day. | ||
Hope everybody out there survived the No Kings protest. | ||
that's the other thing we're going to be covering. | ||
I happen to be doing some yard work on Father's Day with a... | ||
When I was attacked by a wasp that stung me literally right on the tip of my nose. | ||
So I spent all of Father's Day with a giant bulbous red, like literal clown nose swelling up from being stung right on the tip of the nose. | ||
Don't worry, I got him. | ||
I got him. | ||
You should see the other guy, but in case you're wondering... | ||
So I figured I'd say that right off the bat here. | ||
So again, we got so much news to get into, and I'm going to try desperately to take your calls today. | ||
But let's get into it as we do every day with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
For Monday, the 16th of June, 2025, protesters crowd into streets, parks, and plazas at anti-Trump No Kings demonstration across the U.S. On Saturday, thousands of protesters participated in the No Kings rallies across the U.S., including Peaceful March with 181 attendees in Salt Lake City. | ||
I don't know why they'd mention that one. | ||
There were very different ones, and maybe it just goes to show you how insane things are today. | ||
You know, these days. | ||
But I woke up, you know, after the No Kings protest. | ||
I was like, you know, that wasn't as crazy as I thought it was. | ||
It wasn't that big of a deal. | ||
I mean, after 2020 and just especially during 2020 before I hosted this show, I would just stay up all night watching the riots from every major city and I'd have like... | ||
Like, it was just insane and crazy. | ||
And so you see the No Kings thing, you go, well, you know, that was kind of tame, you know, comparatively. | ||
And you really think about it, and it's like, all right, L.A., they had to deploy tear gas to break up the riot. | ||
Portland, they declared a riot as people were attacking ICE buildings. | ||
There was a car attack of some sort, or a car ran into a crowd of protesters. | ||
Somewhere else, Atlanta or something. | ||
Multiple arrests in New York City from the riots. | ||
A Minnesota lawmaker was killed. | ||
It's like, yeah, I guess that was kind of a crazy insurrection that we went through. | ||
It's just comparatively, this is just the beginnings. | ||
Compared to what 2020 got to, I feel like we're starting off the No Kings summer of love. | ||
On a much stronger note here. | ||
Again, we'll get into this, but there were just massive protests across the whole country. | ||
Supposedly, it's the largest single protest in the history of America. | ||
So congratulations, you guys. | ||
You did it. | ||
We don't have a king. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
I thought we'd wake up today with the king, but nope, they did it. | ||
They stopped us from having a king. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Well done. | ||
Of course, the story out of the whole weekend domestically is this. | ||
Minnesota lawmaker and husband killed another lawmaker and wife injured in politically motivated shooting by police impersonator. | ||
A person dressed up pretending to be a police officer killed Minnesota State Assemblywoman Melissa Hortman and her husband at their home in Brooklyn Park. | ||
The attack followed an earlier shooting around 2 a.m., targeting Senator John Hoffman and his wife, both injured, amid growing political violence and depolarization of the U.S. Bolter, as the suspect's name, escaped after exchanging fire with police. | ||
Authorities found a vehicle with a list of about 70 names, including abortion providers, Minnesota Democrats, and officials like Tim Waltz and Ilhan Omar. | ||
Governor Walz called it a politically motivated assassination and ordered flags at half-mast. | ||
A $50,000 reward is ordered for Bolter's arrest amid a massive manhunt. | ||
In fact, that manhunt has ended, and they found the guy and arrested him alive. | ||
Apparently, they tracked him with a drone to a grove of trees, and the SWAT team went in and grabbed him. | ||
And we'll talk more about this. | ||
This also, you know, reeks of false flag material. | ||
And as we've explained before, we sort of graduated, we've evolved into a new form of false flag where typically false flag would take coordination by like the military and the press to cover things up. | ||
But at this point, it is not just likely, but like almost the most likely thing to be that leftists Would pretend to be right-wingers to kill leftists, to enrage leftists against right-wingers? | ||
This guy may have just been an actual crazy person. | ||
Oh, allegedly an Infowars listener. | ||
Well, not listening very closely then. | ||
He's not listening very closely. | ||
Minnesota lawmaker assassin suspect Vance Luther Bolter, allegedly an Infowars listener, could be a patsy. | ||
Plus, Israel around war has humanity on the brink of World War III. | ||
It's the title of today's show. | ||
I think we're already in World War III. | ||
Honestly, I think the brink is the thing that is rapidly leaving us as we have gone over and are now plunging headlong into full-fledged World War III. | ||
But regardless, I mean, we go through this every damn time. | ||
Every time there's some sort of political violence from the right or even from the left, we always make it a point to remind you that that's exactly what they want. | ||
And that if you are actually an Infowars listener, meaning you're actually going to dedicate the time and brainpower to strategically viewing and skeptically viewing the world's news, then you should know, because we say it over and over, that the thing the powers that be want most is for some sort of false flag attack from the right wing in order to justify their censorship and crackdown and demonization and to further hamper Trump's agenda. | ||
So if he was an Infowars listener, he wasn't a very good one. | ||
He didn't pay enough attention to what we're saying. | ||
Absurd. | ||
I doubt that, you know, in the first place. | ||
And also, again, I wouldn't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, the guy was appointed by Tim Walz to something at some point. | ||
There are reports that he's Democrat. | ||
There's reports that he's Republican. | ||
We don't really know. | ||
We're not sure. | ||
We can get to the... | ||
You know how the kids say? | ||
It's like, it's just not the type of thing that we on the right do. | ||
It's what the left does. | ||
Because they're psychopaths. | ||
Because they're insane. | ||
Because they're violent goblins who can't handle discussion or disagreement and instead want to kill people. | ||
See, for example, the deification of Luigi Mangione for shooting a father of two in the back of the head for no particular reason, being made a saint on the left. | ||
So, I don't really want to hear it. | ||
I don't really want to hear it from them, as we are always and are consistently anti-violence. | ||
In every possible regard. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump orders expanded ICE raids in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City, targeting Democratic strongholds. | ||
On Sunday, June 15th, President Donald Trump directed his administration to expand deportations in major Democrat-run cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. | ||
This directive followed nationwide No Kings protests held the day earlier against the Trump administration's McGrace policies and ongoing ICE raids amid legal disputes over National Guard deployment in California. | ||
Trump called for ICE and law enforcement to focus on sanctuary cities and inner city areas, asserting support for ICE agents while accusing Democratic leaders of obstructing efforts, although providing no evidence for some claims. | ||
My God. | ||
Okay. | ||
No evidence for some claims. | ||
He's like, Democratic leaders are obstructing efforts. | ||
The media reports that are like, but he didn't offer any proof. | ||
Like, well, I don't know. | ||
Have you seen all of the videos of the Democratic leaders talking about how they're obstructing? | ||
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What do you mean Trump didn't provide proof? | ||
He's literally saying what they're saying. | ||
Whatever. | ||
It's fine. | ||
They're just lying. | ||
Everybody's lying. | ||
Meanwhile, we have this. | ||
Iran strikes Tel Aviv and Haifa as Israel conflict enters fourth day. | ||
Iran's revolutionary guards claim the latest attack employed a new method that caused Israel's multilayered defense system to target each other. | ||
The Guardian was unable to verify this claim. | ||
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the strikes. | ||
Israeli officials have repeatedly said the defense system is not 100% infallible and warned of tough days ahead. | ||
Israel strikes on Iran on Sunday killed the intelligence chief of the country's Revolutionary Guards, Mohammed Kazemi, along with two other officials, Iran's IRNA state media agency reported. | ||
Late on Sunday, the Israeli military said it was striking surface-to-surface missile sites in Iran. | ||
Images from Tehran show the night sky lit up in a huge blaze at a fuel depot after Israel began strikes against Iran's oil and gas sector, raising the stakes for the global economy and functioning of the Iranian state. | ||
Remember, it's all about stopping them from getting a nuclear weapon. | ||
Right? | ||
That's what we keep hearing. | ||
That's what they keep saying. | ||
And I know. | ||
I know, folks. | ||
It is shocking. | ||
It is horrifying. | ||
It kind of makes you lose faith in humanity, but it's true. | ||
They swapped Iraq for Iran and WMDs for nuclear weapons. | ||
And we're literally just doing it again. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It is absolutely crazy. | ||
But I spent the weekend, and you can do this too. | ||
Just any person you see advocating in favor of war with Iran, just take their comment, copy it, paste it as a comment under their comment, and then just swap Iran for Iraq. | ||
And it just sounds exactly like the build-up to the Iraq war in 2003. | ||
It's just exactly the same thing. | ||
And it's amazing how effective this is. | ||
I said something like that. | ||
I said something like, you know, they swapped the Q for an N and WMDs for nuclear weapons, which is just a synonym, really. | ||
And we're falling for it again. | ||
I got all these comments going, well, but Iran is a destabilizing factor and is a barrier to – And it's like, yo, these are word for word exactly the same arguments that were made for Iraq. | ||
It really is baffling. | ||
It really is confusing. | ||
The most confusing part is there are people that are like on our side and they're like some of the most prominent voices against the Iraq war are out here going, but Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. | ||
I mean, that, it really is unacceptable. | ||
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And it's like, oh my God. | |
Oh my god. | ||
People are going, it's different though. | ||
Iran admits they have a weapon and Iraq didn't. | ||
We'll get into why all of that is retarded a little bit later in the show. | ||
But I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
We're not falling for it. | ||
I'm not falling for it again. | ||
Most people aren't falling for it again. | ||
And Israel's in a little bit of trouble. | ||
Like a lot of trouble. | ||
Like maybe existential levels of trouble. | ||
Which means that America is in trouble. | ||
And the world is in trouble because of not just the Samson option, but the vice-like grip Israel apparently has all of our politicians in. | ||
We'll get to that. | ||
Finally, finishing out the Daily Dispatch here. | ||
Washington hosts Army's 2050th Anniversary Parade facing rain and protest. | ||
Washington, D.C. hosted a military parade on June 14th to celebrate the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary along Constitution Avenue. | ||
Planners worked for weeks to time the parade to exactly 90 minutes, adjusting troop formations to 7 across and 10 deep for pacing. | ||
The event featured 6,169 soldiers, 128 tanks and artillery, 62 aircraft, 6 Himyars, mobile rocket launchers, and ended with the Golden Knights parachute team presenting a flag. | ||
Officials expected up to 200,000 attendees, with the Army budgeting $45 million for equipment, housing, street repairs, and security amid protest and rain forecasts. | ||
From people I know that were there, they're saying it really wasn't that spectacular. | ||
I think the whole thing was kind of a bust. | ||
I don't get why you wouldn't just do this on July 4th. | ||
I think the timing was weird. | ||
They really didn't advertise it that much. | ||
Like I'd kind of forgotten that this was going on until... | ||
It's like, oh yeah, there's a parade. | ||
All of this is weird because if there's one thing that President Donald Trump usually excels at, it's spectacle. | ||
It's big, spectacular displays. | ||
In this case, it seems like that proclivity was lacking for some reason. | ||
I'm not totally sure. | ||
Now, other people were showing comparisons between the North Korean army and the American army. | ||
Or the Russian army where you just see these guys marching in just perfect lockstep. | ||
Not a hair out of place. | ||
Just very, very impressive skipping. | ||
Very impressive trotting along compared to the American soldiers who found it difficult to march in rank. | ||
I know I've talked about this before. | ||
I think it's one of the things people don't realize how hard it is to march in rank like that. | ||
Like you actually have to... | ||
It's a very impressive feat to be able to pull off. | ||
And I saw a lot of people going, yeah, our army doesn't spend time doing this pointless crap. | ||
No, our army is filled with people with actual jobs who actually are doing important things in conflicts around the world. | ||
We don't have time to practice our... | ||
It does look cool, and it does represent the level of training and cohesiveness that exists in these armies. | ||
I also would not blame the American military for being like, yeah, we're not going to worry about that. | ||
We're actually not going to worry about the whole exact rule. | ||
We got people that actually do stuff. | ||
Unlike North Korea and China, who basically are just pretending 99% of the time. | ||
They pretend they have big cities that are totally empty. | ||
They pretend they have capable armies, which have never seen combat. | ||
Whereas we are just a little maybe a little sloppier looking, but we will kill your ass. | ||
So there is that. | ||
There is that. | ||
We might look a little sloppy while we do it, but it will be you in the ground at the end of the conflict, so I'm not that concerned over it. | ||
And in general, I like the idea of having sort of these patriotic displays that Trump is pushing for. | ||
I just think the whole, I think the date was weird. | ||
I think the fact it was on Trump's birthday was a little bit like, meh. | ||
They should have just saved it for July 4th. | ||
He should have just gone all out for July 4th, I think, because most people, like June 14th, I'm busy that day. | ||
What is June 14th? | ||
250th anniversary of the military, I guess. | ||
So we're going to stick to the domestic news here in the top of the show. | ||
And we'll move on to the Iran-Israel news a little bit later on. | ||
I do want to remind you that this show and everything we do at InfoWars, which we really just do one. | ||
There's really only one thing that we do. | ||
And it's to be right all the time about everything. | ||
That's all. | ||
And if you want to support that, you can go to thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
And I just say that because we're just seeing it. | ||
We're seeing it roll out. | ||
We're seeing the collapse of America being orchestrated from within by these networks of NGOs and their globalist masters. | ||
We see World War III being fostered and generated against the will of the people of the world. | ||
We see it all and we just... | ||
You've got to both protect yourself and your family on an individual level and you've got to get active and political and stand up and make your voice heard and demand your agenda be followed. | ||
And so this weekend was a Was yet another sort of fulfillment of our role as Cassandra. | ||
Of our role as Cassandra, of warning people of what is going to happen, being ignored, and having to sit by and watch it all unfold. | ||
Especially when it comes to Israel. | ||
Especially when it comes to Israel. | ||
I mean, I don't want to say, I told you so. | ||
But over and over again, I did tell you so. | ||
Right now, you've got Iran bombing Israeli cities and Israelis crying about it. | ||
And it's like, guys, what have we been telling you for a year and a half? | ||
For a year and a half, we've been saying, you shouldn't be doing this to Gaza. | ||
It's going to bite you in the ass. | ||
Look at your ass, Israel. | ||
It's being bit. | ||
You're being bit in the ass by your own evil. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal of Infowars.com and the dot video. | ||
We're going to go over this became the No Kings protest, supposedly the largest single protest in American history, spanning dozens of major U.S. cities. | ||
Infowars' own Chase Geyser was there in Austin, Texas to see at least the beginning before it devolved into Righteous violence. | ||
Here's Chase Geyser on what he learned from the No Kings protest in Austin. | ||
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We're here at the No Kings protest in Austin, Texas. | |
Estimates show that there's at least 2,000 people here. | ||
I've never seen a larger crowd at a protest in the Capitol in Austin, Texas. | ||
Now, there's a couple things that are really interesting about this. | ||
Obviously, it's packed. | ||
They have different performers going up on stage. | ||
They have different chants. | ||
And we even heard some of them singing what sounded like a hymn about No Kings in the United States. | ||
And with democracy, there's No Kings, things of that nature. | ||
Now, I looked at the nokings.org website before we came out today, and I noticed that they have basically like They even have like a little hymn book that you can print out that has the different songs that they're going to sing with the words. | ||
And so we have heard this crowd of 2,000 people sing along to these hymns about no kings and democracy and deporting ICE and things of that nature. | ||
So law enforcement is here protecting the protesters, the community from the protesters. | ||
Nothing is broken out yet, but we anticipate that things are going to escalate as the night goes on. | ||
It's about 6 p.m. Central. | ||
The protest is supposed to end at 8 p.m., but we anticipate that there are going to be other people around and active as the sun goes down. | ||
The protest is supposed to end at 8 p.m. | ||
The protest is officially over. | ||
Now it's a huge group marching. | ||
Toward the ICE detention facility here in Austin, Texas. | ||
We're marching from the Capitol down the street. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
We're marching from the Capitol down the street. | ||
As we pass the cops where they blocked off the road, people are screaming at the cops. | ||
Nothing out of line yet. | ||
We're turning right now on 6th Street to go down to the ICE detention facility. | ||
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Chase Geiser says, if there's one thing I learned from the No Kings protest in Austin yesterday, it's that these people are in a cult. | ||
You can see the highlights as the night goes on. | ||
The insanity bubbles even further to the surface. | ||
The Texas Capitol was actually evacuated during that protest. | ||
As just one of a number of major security events that took place across the country as a part of this, as I put it, coordinated insurrection. | ||
Again, the exact number of people who participated isn't known exactly, but basically every major city had an event, except, of course, Washington, D.C., because they didn't want to bring attention to the military parade or deal with the increased security measures. | ||
But they are saying it was the largest single protest in American history. | ||
There was a shooting at the Salt Lake City. | ||
No Kings protests, which left one critically injured. | ||
Just for 8 p.m. on June 14, 2025, a shooting took place during the No Kings demonstration in downtown Salt Lake City, close to the intersection of 200 South and State Street, leaving one individual in a critical condition. | ||
It happened amid a largely peaceful march around 10,000 people protesting President Trump as a part of a nationwide demonstrations on that day. | ||
Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd said no, no, no motive is known. | ||
No ongoing threat exists. | ||
And I believe we do have some more information about that. | ||
We'll wait till we get to it. | ||
So you've got a shooting in Salt Lake City. | ||
L.A. police used tear gas and flashbangs on No King protesters in downtown as the Protesters carrying Mexican, Palestinian, and U.S. flags chanted, Marines go home, and lawyers urged the Marines to abandon their post, while law enforcement used tear gas in less-than-lethal rounds to disperse the crowds. | ||
A Virginia man has been charged after driving into the crowd at No Kings protest, injuring one. | ||
Joseph R. Cheklik Jr., a 21-year-old from Culpeper, Deliberately drove his SUV into a group of demonstrators gathered along James Madison Highway on Saturday afternoon. | ||
The incident occurred during a peaceful No Kings rally that was part of thousands of protests nationwide, coinciding with a military parade in Washington, D.C. Officers observed Cheklik deliberately speeding his vehicle into a group of protesters who were breaking up, hitting at least one individual, and promptly initiated a traffic stop. | ||
check link was taken into custody following a traffic stop and faces a reckless driving charge. | ||
He remains detained at Culpeper County Jail without the option of bail, while the Culpeper Democrats express their gratitude to police for their support. | ||
Again, we'll bring more information on that. | ||
The Salt Lake City King No Kings protest murder suspect, the guy who actually did the shooting, apparently pushed Antifa views. | ||
The No Kings protest where the shooting occurred had organized security in the form of peacekeepers. | ||
Salt Lake City police were aware of the setup in advance. | ||
The police keeper in a high visibility vest who fired the three shots is cooperating with the police. | ||
Arturo Gamboa, the man charged with murder after a deadly shooting at Salt Lake City's No King protest, appears to be a self-described anti-government radical who publicly supported Antifa, rejected the U.S. electoral system, and once said that justice should be taken by any means necessary. | ||
A Facebook page with the same name from Utah reveals. | ||
While Gamboa did not fire the shot that took the life of 39-year-old Arthur Alou, police say his armed and threatening behavior sparked the confrontation, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. | ||
Witnesses say Gamboa appeared at the protest wearing a gas mask and carrying an AR-15-style rifle in a backpack. | ||
He allegedly emerged from behind a wall and began running towards the crowd with the rifle raised. | ||
A designated peacekeeper at the event, wearing a high-visibility vest, opened fire with a handgun, striping Gamboa and inadvertently hitting Alou. | ||
you Gamboa sustained a minor wound, was treated, and booked to the Salt Lake County Jail on murder charges. | ||
The peacekeeper who fired the shots is cooperating with the authorities. | ||
Police have not said whether Gamboa intended to open fire, but note his actions inside of the chain of events that ended in tragedy. | ||
That's what's happening there. | ||
Again, I don't think I need to highlight for you the irony of the No Kings protest. | ||
Being carried out by people who very vocally oppose the very concept of voting and certainly the electoral process as it stands in America today. | ||
Meanwhile, Portland protesters breach ICE facility, injuring officers and prompting arrest. | ||
On Saturday in Portland, Oregon, rioters breached an ICE facility, injuring four officers and prompting police to declare an unlawful assembly. | ||
Making this one instance in this one city, in this one protest. | ||
Out of a series of protests in a variety of cities for a very long time, this one in particular, probably more violent and damaging than January 6th. | ||
And if you take a look at the whole thing in totality, you can see what a real nationwide insurrection, a threat to our sacred democracy, really looks like. | ||
Police observed criminal activity, including assaults and vandalism, arrested multiple individuals and warned that force may be used against rioters. | ||
DHS stated we will not be deterred by rioters' intimidations and threats, adding that ICE enforcement will only ramp up despite disruptions. | ||
The incident highlights ongoing violent targeting of federal law enforcement in Portland and signals continued aggressive law enforcement responses ahead. | ||
Again, you've got that one dead after shooting at Salt Lake City. | ||
No Kings protest. | ||
At least 10 arrested during anti-ice No King protest in New York City. | ||
Tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets of New York City on Saturday as part of the nationwide No Kings demonstration opposing the Trump administration and its immigration agenda. | ||
Protesters marched down Fifth Avenue waving upside down American flags and holding signs that read Stop the Billionaire Takeover. | ||
No Kings and no deportations. | ||
The demonstration was one of many that took place across the country in New York. | ||
At least eight arrests were made during the day, with multiple more arrests being made later. | ||
Earlier this week, Lower Manhattan had already had heightened tensions when anti-ice protests ended in chaos. | ||
That demonstration ended in over 80 arrests after it devolved from a large-scale rally into a scene of disorderly conduct and other related offenses. | ||
And if the past is any indication of the future, people arrested in New York City will be arrested. | ||
I mean, what did we do, riot? | ||
Well, okay, yes, but you're not allowed to punish us still. | ||
Insane. | ||
And again, the tenor and the character of these protests, something very different than even the 2020 riots for Black Lives Matter. | ||
As destructive and chaotic as those were, as far as I remember, they didn't have the flavor of just unhinged violence that these protests are showing, even though we're very early on in the summer rioting season. | ||
Democrat state representative wields severed heads of President Trump and Stephen Miller at No Kings protest in North Carolina. | ||
A state representative from North Carolina posted a photo of severed heads meant to represent President Trump and his deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller. | ||
The state representative's grim display came on the same day as Minnesota lawmaker and her husband were killed by a gunman and another lawmaker and his wife were also shot. | ||
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A picture was posted to social media by Representative Julie Van Hafen of a protester at one of Saturday's No Kings protests with the mock severed heads and a banner reading, in these difficult times, some cuts may be necessary. | ||
Miller's head has a swastika drawn on the forehead. | ||
Miller is, of course, Jewish. | ||
After attention was brought to the post on Twitter, Van Haefen locked her account. | ||
Twitter users recall a similar stunt by comedian Kathy Griffin, who posed with a severed head, bloody severed head of President Trump in 2017, and was interviewed by Secret Service. | ||
There's a picture of the two severed heads in these difficult times. | ||
Cuts may be necessary with a picture of a guillotine, which again is just... | ||
I mean, look at these people. | ||
Look at the woman holding the sign and look at the woman who posted the picture. | ||
Okay, we're going to have a bunch of Karens operating the guillotine. | ||
We're going to have a couple of wine aunts staging a violent revolution. | ||
These people can only exist in a world entirely outside of nature where you've got pudgy, short-haired women I mean, again, I don't even want to get in because, but it's like, this is who these people are. | ||
This is their spirit. | ||
And there are so many examples of this. | ||
There are other posters, I believe in, it may have been Dallas that were posted with just clear, you know, crosshairs on the heads of Trump and J.D. Vance. | ||
Because these people are insane. | ||
They're all completely insane and completely out of touch. | ||
And again, it's one thing if you've got I'll say even the grungy, like, crust punk Seattle Antifa, like, at least when they, you know, make violent threats, it's like, they're crazy enough to do it. | ||
That's a little scary, because these people are, you know, legitimately, like, you don't want to walk by them on the sidewalk at night. | ||
They might, you know, they're just, I don't know, they're just creepy, like vampires. | ||
They've got long, dirty nails and scraggly, filthy hair and they're glaring at you with hatred in their eyes and it's like, oh my god, these people might actually do something. | ||
I mean, sure, they're weak little fairies that wouldn't even exist without state sponsorship, but still, you get a sense of chaotic energy out of them that is unsettling, if not terrifying. | ||
Then you've got You know, Kathy from Olive Garden making signs that have guillotines. | ||
It's like, there's a different flavor to this. | ||
There's a different level of delusion taking place here. | ||
But again, I think the greatest illustration is the chihuahua that thinks he is the bigger dog because the Rottweiler or the Pitbull never snaps back. | ||
Like, you really think you're in charge here, don't you? | ||
You really think you're something tough. | ||
Can we bring up the picture of the women again? | ||
Can we bring up the picture of Representative Julie Van Hafen publishing the revolutionary death threats? | ||
Lady, you're not allowed to try to overthrow the government wearing a muumuu, okay? | ||
Alright, I'm not having our country overthrown. | ||
By JCPenney's oversized model, okay? | ||
Ain't gonna happen. | ||
Of course, the violence did spread anywhere the protest did. | ||
Texas Capitol evacuated over credible threat as lawmakers, two lawmakers, amid no king's protest. | ||
In Minnesota, a suspect had a list of state lawmakers in his vehicle at the time of the crimes. | ||
According to the police, Vance Luther Bolter, 57, was being sought after police. | ||
In the Minnesota case, the Texas State Capitol grounds were also evacuated on Saturday over a credible threat to lawmakers who were planning to attend a protest later that day. | ||
This comes as there are a number of anti-Trump No Kings protests taking place across the country. | ||
The teachers union head, Randy Weingarten, resigns from the DNC, citing a break with leadership. | ||
And she, of course, is one of the main leaders of the no king protest resistance movement. | ||
And of course, this is having absolutely no tangible effect on the immigration system and the deportations taking place. | ||
In fact, Trump has ordered expanded ice raids to Los Angeles, Chicago, New York. | ||
For the first time in half a century, we could be seeing less people entering into the country than leaving it, which represents a long-overdue sea change in the flow of immigration. | ||
Some other interesting aspects to this. | ||
Waymo, the driverless taxi service that of course was targeted by ICE protesters last week, paused their service throughout Los Angeles, which, okay, pretty obvious. | ||
Their cars are being targeted for destruction and being destroyed, and these cars are worth like a million dollars apiece. | ||
They're going to want to avoid the protests, but it's also an extremely troubling signal of the world to come. | ||
The world that the globalists imagine is one in which you don't have your own transportation and your ability to get anywhere ever will be dictated by your social credit score and whether or not the robot taxis deem you worthy of service. | ||
In which case, it'll be extremely convenient to avoid any and all protests ever. | ||
Because how are you going to get downtown to protest if the car won't drive you and the public transportation isn't operating and they've eliminated combustion engines and your ability to travel freely? | ||
Yeah, that'll be the end of protests, more or less, unless you feel like walking from the suburbs to downtown Los Angeles. | ||
So again, we've seen this during January 6th, for example. | ||
During and just after January 6th, Apple Maps and Google Maps did not and refused to show people the directions to Washington, D.C., which is just a little hint of where this was going. | ||
And eventually, if they get their way, their stated plans are to eliminate the state. | ||
In which case, if a riot's happening or the government simply doesn't want you downtown, they'll just tell the cars not to take anybody downtown, and you won't be able to go downtown. | ||
And that'll be that. | ||
So, very interesting early deployment of the control grid. | ||
As Waymo says, our service is temporarily paused due to local events. | ||
Saying, you know, your protest against the government violates our terms of service. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We cannot give you a ride downtown. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
If you want to know, at the end of the day, what is really driving this protest, I got a couple videos for you. | ||
Clip number 25 here. | ||
This is the No Kings protest in Pittsburgh. | ||
And the challenge here. | ||
For everybody in our audience is try to find somebody under 60 years old. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Here's the No Kings protest. | ||
I guess these are the Woodstock survivors who still think they're in the 1960s. | ||
Very, very elderly crowd, and I don't think that's a surprise. | ||
In fact, the Democratic Party is fracturing, it's bifurcating as we speak into the And then the younger, like violent, terroristic, radical communist sides. | ||
And these two sides hate each other, but they don't realize they're on the same side. | ||
Maybe they do. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But, I mean, the boomers out there are just like, we just, we're a pro-America and we don't like authoritarianism. | ||
And meanwhile, you know, just down the block are a black clad, masked up, literal communist radicals just being like, we hate democracy. | ||
We will burn everything and we will seize the means of production and kill everyone. | ||
And it's like. | ||
If you want a single video that, in the most sad way, sums up the mindset of the participants of the No King protest, we'll go to clip number 33. This is your brain on MSNBC. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I just, I just, I'm just so scared. | |
I'm 74 years old. | ||
I worry about everything. | ||
I just, I just, I just am so scared and upset. | ||
And I don't, and I don't understand why people didn't voted for this person. | ||
Jesus Christ. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
I mean, good Lord. | ||
I feel like that's it. | ||
That's your Democratic voter. | ||
That's your boomer, Democratic voter, who just has no idea what's going on. | ||
It's just so utterly lost. | ||
I mean, it's like abusive at this point. | ||
This poor old 74-year-old woman, literally shaking and weeping, just going, I'm just so scared. | ||
It's like, of what, lady? | ||
What the hell are you talking about? | ||
They've driven people insane. | ||
They've driven people completely insane. | ||
This poor old lady watching MSNBC. | ||
And we'll get into, apparently we have a video of like the shooter that was now caught who shot the lawmakers and their spouses. | ||
Apparently there's a video of the neighbor of this guy saying he listened to InfoWars. | ||
Like, you know what? | ||
Nobody that listens to InfoWars is going to be Breaking down, crying, just saying, I'm so scared, I'm so scared. | ||
People call us fear mongers. | ||
You look at the people that watch MSNBC, literally just like breaking down and crying and shaking. | ||
Like, lady, they're deporting Venezuelan gang members. | ||
Like, what are you on about? | ||
Honestly, it's just sad and pathetic. | ||
Just depressing. | ||
That's what Democrats do. | ||
But the more people that are like that, the more people collapsing into terror, fear, hatred, misery, helplessness, the stronger the Democrats are. | ||
Okay, so that woman, that's the Democrat's strongest soldier, okay? | ||
She fulfills all the prerequisite, just madness, fear, anxiety. | ||
You pump people full of that, they'll do anything for you. | ||
They'll believe anything you say. | ||
You shut their cognitive faculties off by filling them with unfounded fear. | ||
You can do whatever you want to. | ||
Very convenient for evil people. | ||
We are going to get into Israel and Iran. | ||
But for this first five minutes, I want to finish up with coverage of the No Kings protest. | ||
This is the Portland ICE facility that was declared a riot. | ||
Tear gas had to be deployed and people were arrested for attacking the ICE facility there. | ||
We can watch that. | ||
We can probably keep the audio down for this. | ||
But yeah, this is the Portland ICE facility, June 14th, No Kings protest. | ||
Again, just physically assaulting federal officers. | ||
In a display of aggression, probably more egregious and violent and destructive than January 6th, 2021. | ||
And this is just one aspect of one city over one weekend. | ||
And of course the tear gas spreads. | ||
We can go to clip number 14 here. | ||
Liberals in San Francisco, California formed the words No King on Ocean Beach in protest of the Trump administration. | ||
And look at that. | ||
Look at that. | ||
They did it. | ||
We were going to have a king, but then they spelled out no king, and now there's no king anymore. | ||
Incredible. | ||
People don't know this. | ||
This is how both the French and the English Revolution both began. | ||
You don't know that, but two revolutions famous for beheading their kings both started with people forming human triangles and cheerleaders making their bodies spell out No kings. | ||
And that was it. | ||
The end of the monarchy. | ||
Well done. | ||
Well done, folks. | ||
Of course, during all of this, you have an assassination attempt and a successful assassination, apparently by the same person. | ||
Minnesota lawmaker and husband killed another lawmaker and wife injured in politically motivated shooting by police impersonator. | ||
Minnesota shooter's vehicle contained target list, including Governor Waltz, Representative Omar, and other Democrats, apparently. | ||
And I guess we have a video here of, you know, I might have to say this for the next time because I'm going to have to respond to it. | ||
But apparently this guy was a right-winger, which I don't think I need to remind you that our response the entire time to the ICE protests and the, you know, King's protests and everything was to remind people these are hotspots for false flag operations. | ||
That absolutely nobody on our side should be doing any sort of violence whatsoever against the protesters or any elected officials. | ||
Because these protests are a symptom of the fact that we are winning. | ||
They're protesting impotently. | ||
They're spelling out demands on the beach. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
We are dominating in every possible regard. | ||
They are on the decline. | ||
The leftist domination of our country peaked. | ||
It absolutely peaked. | ||
Probably around 2020. | ||
And it's been shaky since then. | ||
It's in absolute decline now. | ||
They're getting desperate. | ||
They're the ones committing violence because they are out of other options. | ||
And their ultimate goal is the destruction of the United States overall. | ||
So plan A. Short from the inside by getting deconstructionist elected. | ||
Didn't work, so now they're going plan B, just full-scale socialist-communist uprising. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And again, it's not been it has not been unclear from Infowars, you know, how we feel about political violence. | ||
So we'll show you the video on the other side of the. | ||
He must not have been listening very closely because we do have an effective strategy in operation centralized on InfoWars, and it is the information war. | ||
Right? | ||
We're winning the information war. | ||
And violence can only set that agenda back. | ||
Guy is a fan of InfoWars. | ||
Sorry to say, sir, InfoWars is about to mock you relentlessly. | ||
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First of all, you're stupid for trying to kill people, and you turned out to be bad at that, too. | |
So if you don't want to be mocked relentlessly by us, don't shoot anybody, please. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
We're going to get into Iran, Israel. | ||
But apparently we have video of the Minnesota shooter, Vance Bolter, who was arrested in the targeted shooting of Minnesota lawmakers. | ||
He has been captured. | ||
Bolter shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette during the attacks on Saturday. | ||
They both survived. | ||
However, Melissa Hortman and her husband were targeted, and I know Melissa Hortman died, and I believe her husband did as well. | ||
And apparently people have said that this guy was an Infowars viewer. | ||
So we'll go to that video now. | ||
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Can you talk about his politics a little bit? | |
I know that you had some discussions. | ||
Well, everyone's calling him a Democrat. | ||
He's not a Democrat. | ||
He would be offended if people called him a Democrat. | ||
But he... | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Because of this board thing he was on for Governor Walz, he was just serving the community. | ||
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But he, you know, he... | |
I can't believe a political issue would cause him to do such a thing. | ||
Did he ever bring up the senator or the representative who were targeted? | ||
I didn't know all those people. | ||
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I didn't recognize their names. | |
Any politicians he mentioned? | ||
Well, gee, you mentioned Nancy Pelosi. | ||
He didn't like Tim Walz. | ||
He didn't like Tim Walz. | ||
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Tim Walz? | |
He didn't like Jim Byber. | ||
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He didn't like Joe Biden. | |
He didn't like Tim Walz. | ||
Tim Walz? | ||
What would you say about him? | ||
Well, I mean, nothing fra I mean, it's just normal. | ||
Oh, I don't like that Tim Walz did this. | ||
I don't like that he did this. | ||
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Did you mention the protests that were planned for yesterday? | |
He never mentioned the protests. | ||
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What do you make of everything that's happened here? | |
Maybe I mention it to him, but I don't think he mentioned anything about it. | ||
What would you tell him? | ||
I would tell him to surrender himself so he could be taken alive because he's like my best friend, so I don't want him to get killed. | ||
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I don't want him to kill anyone else, you know? | |
I think if I saw him, I could talk him down. | ||
And did he listen to any particular podcasts or TV shows or anything online that concerns you? | ||
Well, you listen to InfoWars. | ||
I kind of said, well, it's like 50% truth. | ||
I kind of said, don't take everything that they say for granted. | ||
It wasn't a real truthful. | ||
I mean, they're on for some things, but some things are way off. | ||
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Did he talk much about Trump? | |
And what did he say if so? | ||
He's a Trump supporter. | ||
Voted for Trump. | ||
You like Trump? | ||
I like Trump. | ||
All right, I'm getting very distinct. | ||
Vegas shooting vibes from this guy. | ||
Apparently the shooter is wearing this creepy mask. | ||
He said he listened to InfoWars. | ||
Again, not very closely apparently. | ||
Not very closely. | ||
Now obviously InfoWars would be the only sort of type of place that would even have to worry about this type of thing. | ||
After all, the number of left-wing shooters there have been recently who, like, specifically cite left-wing outlets as the source of their inspiration for killing, it never really gets brought up. | ||
It always sort of gets swept under the rug. | ||
It's never even, you know, really even asked of them. | ||
Like, what, you know, what did they consume? | ||
It doesn't matter when it's a left-winger. | ||
If it's a right-winger doing it, then it must be the media that he listens to. | ||
Which in itself is ironic because Infowars is very stridently and very openly and very aggressively non-violent. | ||
And anybody who actually watches us knows that. | ||
And knows the reason behind that. | ||
So this guy's either a patsy or an idiot. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
What does he think he achieved? | ||
Did he do it? | ||
Is he satisfied with his rampage? | ||
This wannabe Luigi Mangione? | ||
Maybe he had a skewed perspective where he's like, well, the left made a hero out of Luigi Mangione. | ||
The right will make a hero out of me. | ||
We don't celebrate murderers here, actually. | ||
Actually, we're not in favor of random violence against innocent people. | ||
Not sure how much of Infoars you have to watch to get that message, but we pretty much say it constantly, so... | ||
So good job, idiot. | ||
Anyway, we'll move on. | ||
But again, it's like. | ||
We'll move on. | ||
We'll move on. | ||
I will just mention there's a... | ||
There's a particular... | ||
It was a guy who... | ||
A couple years ago, this was probably 2015 maybe, something like that. | ||
10 years ago at this point. | ||
You know, there's stuff like that where it's like that guy had a YouTube channel where he re-uploaded Young Turks clips where it's the Young Turks being like, every cop is a bully! | ||
And somebody's just got to shoot him. | ||
And this guy's reposting that video with his own commentary being like, okay, then I will. | ||
And then he goes out and kills cops. | ||
Young Turks never gets any crap for that, right? | ||
So, like, I enjoy the fact that, like, every day I might say some crazy stuff. | ||
I might, you know, come across as a loony to people that don't actually know what's going on. | ||
But you will never be able to find a clip of me actually encouraging Anybody to actually do violence. | ||
And it's not just like a caveat, like how, you know, Hassan Piker. | ||
Hassan Piker's like the biggest left-wing pro-Palestinian streamer, influencer, celebrity right now. | ||
And there's literally clip after clip of him being like, the landlord should die. | ||
You should kill your landlord. | ||
Let the streets run red with their blood. | ||
In Minecraft, obviously, right? | ||
And it's like, okay, you add on these little caveats of like, no, I'm talking about in Minecraft. | ||
And it's like, all right, dude, you're ranting and raving and saying, kill this person. | ||
And you tag on a little phrase to pretend like you're not doing what you're doing because at the end of the day, you are sickeningly dishonest about literally everything you do. | ||
See, when we tag on things at the end of our outrageous declarations, they aren't tacked on. | ||
They're actually... | ||
So when we're like, these people deserve to be put to death after a legal trial, it's because it's actually what we want. | ||
Because what we don't want is for these people to escape justice by being murdered by some random vigilante and being made a martyr for their cause. | ||
We actually want our system to actually hold people to account. | ||
We want any and all violence. | ||
That exists to be carried out in a lawful, legal, judicial manner. | ||
And anybody who watches InfoWars knows that. | ||
So they'll probably try to frame this on us. | ||
You'll probably see articles talking about us being violent when I think anybody can watch any part of any of our shows to see how utterly ridiculous that is. | ||
And speaking of. | ||
Let's get into what the hell is happening in the Middle East because it has been a wild couple of days. | ||
It started on the 13th of June last Friday when Israel launched a sneak attack against Iran targeting both their nuclear enrichment facilities as well as assassinating a large portion of their top military brass. | ||
Now I have to admit in the 24 hours or so following that devastating attack, as Israel rolled out more waves of attacks against more targets in Iran, I was getting a very familiar feeling, | ||
sort of the feeling after the Pager attacks in Lebanon that Israel carried out, of being able to see, okay, if they've wiped out the military top brass and everybody's scrambling, You know, it's not unlikely that before they can really mount any sort of, you know, retribution, the next layer of the military will be assassinated. | ||
And that could just continue. | ||
And I could easily see, like, no response from Iran forthcoming. | ||
And on Saturday, there was, like, a little response from Iran. | ||
There were some drones. | ||
There were a couple missiles. | ||
Most of them got intercepted. | ||
UK and US soldiers, you know, helping to shoot down some of those drones. | ||
Iron Dome and David Sling doing the rest. | ||
I sort of just got this feeling of like, here we go again. | ||
Here we go again. | ||
Israel's going to keep bombing. | ||
They're going to disable the ability for Iran. | ||
And it didn't really make sense to me, but then again, it didn't make sense to me when it sort of happened with Hezbollah, where it's like they've got tens of thousands of missiles. | ||
Why aren't they launching them? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Same thing with Iran. | ||
It's like, okay, we know they have hundreds of thousands of missiles, but they're not even responding. | ||
And about 24 hours after the initial Israeli attack, I was sort of to the point like, look, if they haven't responded now, I don't think they're going to respond. | ||
I don't think they can. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Maybe they're scared of America being involved. | ||
But I really was expecting there to be no substantial response from Iran. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
A very substantial response. | ||
And I got video after video to show you. | ||
And we're going to be joined by Lebanon, John, to break down the latest in this conflict. | ||
But let's just go through some of these videos because it is insane. | ||
Let's go to clip number one here. | ||
Here's an insane video showing an Iranian missile strike on Tel Aviv moments ago. | ||
And you can see the I think we can pull up the audio on these. | ||
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I mean, it is... | |
It looks like it's out of a Hollywood movie. | ||
You can see the way these hypersonic missiles just slam into their targets. | ||
And they bombed Tel Aviv and Haifa. | ||
They hit a power plant. | ||
Clip number two here. | ||
Iranian ballistic missile hits Israeli air defense unit precisely with the speed of Mach 5. Impacted the enemy video. | ||
So here you're seeing the... | ||
And you can see the, you know, the battery, the missile launcher is there where the column of smoke ends. | ||
And this is sort of the issue with David Slingin. | ||
And then it gets exploded. | ||
You know, they're launching rockets to defend Israel with the Iron Dome. | ||
But every time they launch one of those rockets, it identifies where they're launched from, and the hypersonic missiles can target them. | ||
And they are too fast to be dealt with by the Iron Dome. | ||
So that was, again, a defensive battery being directly targeted by Iran. | ||
Now, it does seem, in contradiction to the way that Israel has waged its war against Gaza, it does seem like Iran is targeting military installations. | ||
And in fact, the IDF sort of admitted this by accident as they requested Iran. | ||
It says, IDF, stop sharing. | ||
The IDF says, stop sharing footage of strikes and identifying specific location hits. | ||
Quote, the enemy is following it to improve its aiming. | ||
Please be responsible. | ||
So they're saying, don't upload videos. | ||
You know, going, wow, the Iranians got a direct hit on this missile battery because the Iranians are monitoring that and going, all right, tight, we got a direct hit. | ||
Or, oh, looks like that missile missed our target. | ||
Let's launch another one at it. | ||
Which the IDF is telling people don't upload videos so Iran can't use them to target. | ||
But they are, in a de facto sort of way, admitting that Iran is in fact targeting military targets. | ||
Which is why they're saying not to. | ||
If Iran was just raining missiles down on anybody or whoever, it wouldn't matter what they were targeting if they weren't targeting. | ||
But they clearly are targeting specific installations, infrastructure, and military establishments. | ||
Let's go down to clip number five. | ||
Clear footage shows two impacts on the Haifa power plant. | ||
Again, you've got these people on their balconies filming the sky as you see the incoming missiles. | ||
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Just the fact that this is war now. | |
The fact that we can have hours of war footage and never see a soldier. | ||
You could practically wage war with Xbox controllers at this point. | ||
It's just people in one country pressing buttons to fire missiles at people in another country. | ||
And people in that other country just waiting helplessly as the missiles rain at hypersonic Mach 5 speed down on them. | ||
Again, just absolutely horrifying. | ||
Clip number seven, another video from Haifa. | ||
Go to that now. | ||
And it's just video after video. | ||
Cliff number nine is one of the more impressive and horrifying ones. | ||
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As it comes blasting in. | |
It's a bomb out. | ||
We've got clip number 10 here. | ||
Iranian missile strikes the Gezer gas power plant in Israel. | ||
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Whoa. | |
Very similar, maybe the same video we just saw. | ||
Let's go to clip 18 here. | ||
Petah Kivka direct hit on building. | ||
So this is a guy filming from a balcony. | ||
Looks like he's about 10 stories up. | ||
And that building is the one that's about to get hit. | ||
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He's about to get hit. | |
Let's see it here in just a second. | ||
Booms, that's a civilian apartment building going down. | ||
It's tragic. | ||
Makes you really appreciate being in America. | ||
Really makes you appreciate the fact that you're not some tiny country surrounded by enemies being blasted to hell and knowing that you have nobody to blame but yourself. | ||
That's gotta suck. | ||
And we'll get into sort of the response to some of this. | ||
Including the innumerable examples of Israelis or Israel supporters going from, yeah, you mess with us. | ||
You get what's coming. | ||
Let's kill every single person in Gaza too. | ||
Help us, please. | ||
We can't do this. | ||
Help Israel. | ||
We're scared. | ||
And it's like, I do feel sorry for the citizens of Israel. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
It wasn't the fact that the Palestinians are Palestinian. | ||
That wasn't the reason that I didn't like bombing hospitals and apartment buildings. | ||
I don't like bombing hospitals and apartment buildings. | ||
I don't like innocents being deliberately targeted as a form of terror. | ||
So I'm against civilians in Israel being bombed as well. | ||
But at the same time, there's more than a little aspect of we told you so. | ||
Of you should have listened to us. | ||
That you can't just abuse people because you have the capability to abuse them endlessly. | ||
That you can't bomb Gaza to rubble for a year and a half mocking and laughing at dismembered children. | ||
And then turn around and say, help us, we're being bombed. | ||
Somebody help us. | ||
It's like, do you not understand how you people have been presenting yourselves for the past year and a half? | ||
Again, maybe it's just my Christian nature. | ||
I do want the Israelis to be safe. | ||
I do not want them to experience what they've made the Gazans experience. | ||
Because I'm not some sort of pagan Satan worshiper that still adheres to the barbarous eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth nonsense that these people live by. | ||
But at the same time, I mean, what are you going to say? | ||
What are you going to say? | ||
Especially since I know that the... | ||
Because Israel's only hope and their major grand central design is to get America into the conflict with Iran. | ||
Now America doesn't want to do that, doesn't have any stomach for it. | ||
Has already done this multiple times in the last couple decades and it's always been a disastrous failure. | ||
So the only way that America would be pushed to doing this is either American soldiers being attacked in a very big way or the scenes out of Israel being so devastating that it actually convinces America to save them before it's too late. | ||
But again, we'll get into the hypocrisy of all this crap. | ||
Meanwhile, in Iran... | ||
Let's go to clip number 23. This is more barrages towards Israel from Iran. | ||
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Clip 23 here. | |
You see the sky filled up with hypersonic missiles. | ||
And I've got a video explaining why exactly the hypersonic missiles are so difficult to target. | ||
And why the parabolic path of these Missiles make them very, very difficult to stop once they've landed on a target, or once they've identified a target. | ||
So in Iran, attacks are still going on. | ||
Israel's Mossad is operating like ISIS and detonating five car bombs in different areas in Tehran. | ||
You can watch that. | ||
So yeah, apparently Iran is just replete with Mossad operatives. | ||
And you see the smokes filling up the sky in Tehran. | ||
This is apparently from five different car bombs that went off throughout the city. | ||
Because they're terrorists, because that's what terrorists do. | ||
And you've got clip 15 here. | ||
Assad cells reportedly operating inside Iran and carrying out attacks with spike missiles on RIGC targets within Tehran. | ||
So here you'll see a... | ||
So this would mean that there are Israeli teams inside Iran using very short-range missiles to take out targets. | ||
I'm gonna clip 30 here HD video ballistic missiles hitting cities Oh Yeah, we've got video after clip 26 here. | ||
I don't think we've seen this yet. | ||
This is the FATA-1 hypersonic missile striking HIPA. | ||
Another just... | ||
I mean, the speed that that thing's traveling, practically unimaginable. | ||
The distance it has traveled. | ||
War is just a very different, deeply horrifying thing now. | ||
As you have to look at what's going on in the fields of Ukraine with drones hunting people down, suicide bombing infantrymen as they cower and pray in fields versus the Middle East where civilian populations just cower while hypersonic missiles rain down from a thousand miles away. | ||
It's a different world. | ||
It's a different world that we're entering into. | ||
I'll be breaking more Down as to the attempts by Israel to bring America into this. | ||
Conflicting signals out of the American administration about whether or not we'll get involved. | ||
Aircraft carriers moving. | ||
Air tankers being shipped across the Atlantic. | ||
A lot of signs are pointing to our eventual involvement. | ||
And we'll also break down the strategic bind that Iran is in right now. | ||
Where if they attack America, that'd be really bad because then we'd get involved. | ||
But if they don't attack America, it could be even worse for them because we'll be untouched as they weaken themselves in the battle against Israel. | ||
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We're talking about Iran and Israel. | |
The latest just broke from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
A battered Iran signals it wants to de-escalate hostilities with Israel and negotiate. | ||
Interesting development, although some people had mentioned this before. | ||
It looks like it's official now. | ||
Iran has been urgently signaling that seeks to end hostilities and resumption of talks over its nuclear programs. | ||
Sending messages to Israel and the U.S. via Arab intermediaries, Middle Eastern European officials said. | ||
In the midst of a ferocious Israeli air campaign, Tehran has told Arab officials that they would be open to returning to the negotiating table as long as the U.S. doesn't join the attack, the officials said. | ||
They also passed messages to Israel saying it is in the interest of both sides to keep the violence contained. | ||
And of course, you know, Israel knew this going into it. | ||
The whole strategy is, as we've explained since probably late 2023, I mean, it was clear what the design was going to be, was Israel is going to basically attack its neighbors, attack Iran, get into so much trouble that America had no chance, no hope, no But to step in and save Israel from total destruction. | ||
And that seems more or less like what's happening now. | ||
I mean, Israel is tiny. | ||
It's the size of New Jersey. | ||
And the area in which its critical infrastructure is, is even smaller still. | ||
Like there's a very tiny portion of Israel that holds the vast majority of its military and just civilian infrastructure. | ||
And clearly, they are not capable of stopping the Iranian bombs from falling and targeting sort of wherever they want. | ||
And there's a bizarre sort of connection that I see between what Israel is going through and the No Kings protest. | ||
You can tell me if I'm stretching here, but it seems to me like there's a similarity between the The nation that has spent the last year and a half bombing the hell out of civilians, killing tens of thousands of them relentlessly, mercilessly, having a couple bombs fall in their civilian centers and saying, oh my God, we need help. | ||
This is terrible. | ||
This can't go on. | ||
It's like, well, this is why you treat others as you'd like to be treated. | ||
This is why even if you have the ability to abuse, People, and if it feels good at the time, and it might even be expeditious at the time to achieve some of your goals, to be brutal and horrific and evil, but it's always going to bite you in the ass. | ||
But there's going to be a time where you're going to be the one in trouble, and you're going to really regret being insufferable. | ||
Arrogant, warmongering mass murderers. | ||
Okay? | ||
Similar thing with the No Kings protest, where obviously we don't have a king, what they think they're protesting against, what they say they are protesting against, and certainly some in their delusional state of madness believe that they're fighting tyranny. | ||
Of course, these are the people that made it illegal to sing in church and threw grandmas into prison for 20 years because they sat down outside of a Planned Parenthood. | ||
So again, if these people are like, this is too authoritarian. | ||
Well, we don't like tyranny because it's their neck that's feeling the boot now. | ||
It's like, well, you should have thought about that. | ||
There's something, there's a similarity where these people, when they feel like they're in positions of power, when they feel like they can get away with it, they will brutalize you. | ||
They will crush you. | ||
They care nothing about your feelings. | ||
They have no mercy and are willing to like gleefully engage in the most despicable, outrageous, and painful behavior because they think they're going to be in charge forever and they never think they're going to experience the flip of the coin. | ||
Well, now we're in charge and I know a lot of us are going, you know what? | ||
These people deserve it. | ||
We know we saw what they did to us. | ||
Now they're just pissed the shoes on the other foot. | ||
They don't have any actual moral convictions against tyranny. | ||
They just don't like that it's focused on them, just like the Israelis don't actually have any problem with bombing civilian centers. | ||
They just don't like that it's their civilian centers bombed. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
There's a continuity I see there. | ||
There's a similarity that I identify. | ||
And there's so many interesting aspects to this. | ||
I've got a lot of videos to go to. | ||
I want to take your calls about this as well. | ||
But just to finish off this, and we'll go to Lebanon, John. | ||
You've got things like the Israel Foreign Ministry saying, Tonight, once again, the Iranian regime deliberately targeted Israeli civilians as they slept. | ||
Eight people killed, including four children, over 200 injured, 35 still missing, families torn apart. | ||
Iran targets innocents. | ||
Israel targets nuclear and military sites to stop the world's most dangerous terror regime from acquiring the most dangerous weapons. | ||
We'll do whatever it takes to defend our people. | ||
Israel is doing what must be done. | ||
Again, yeah, that's bad. | ||
I'm against that. | ||
It shouldn't happen. | ||
But I gotta admit, my sympathy well is a little dry here. | ||
A little dry. | ||
Give it a year and a half. | ||
Give it a year and a half, okay? | ||
Let's just wait. | ||
Let's let Iran sort of do its thing for like a year and a half or so. | ||
So the Israelis can just sort of experience how it feels. | ||
Which again, this is not to justify Iran attacking civilians and it's not to celebrate Israeli civilians being attacked. | ||
It's to point out that we told you this was going to be the consequence from as soon as the conflict started pretty much. | ||
Going, alright, you guys are like gleefully celebrating the destruction of entire cities. | ||
Don't come calling for help when it's your cities being destroyed. | ||
This should be obvious. | ||
It just again is a reinforcement of the fact that when it comes to human nature, the golden rule is the only thing that needs to be followed. | ||
And it's the groups that don't have the golden rule that is the groups that aren't followers of Jesus. | ||
That feel like they have the license to be brutal and horrific and murderous. | ||
Not treating people the way they'd want to be treated. | ||
So now they're being treated the way they treated other people. | ||
And it's awful and it's horrible and they should have thought about that before they did to Gaza what they did. | ||
Okay? | ||
And are doing to Gaza what they are still doing. | ||
Every day. | ||
Every day more people are killed at food distribution centers. | ||
Yesterday 10, today 5. Ten people killed yesterday, five people killed today at food distribution centers inside Palestine, where starving Gazans go to collect their measly handouts of humanitarian aid, only to be shot by the IDF. | ||
Every single day this is happening. | ||
Again, just absolutely horrifying. | ||
Cannot imagine people having to live through that. | ||
But I don't want to hear any complaints. | ||
But I don't want to hear any complaints about it from the Israelis. | ||
Again, I got lots of videos I could go to about this, but I'll just say finally as a This is one that was sent to me yesterday. | ||
Somebody named Anunimi back in, oh, just February, just about, you know, four months ago. | ||
They're saying if it was up to me, there would be 2.5 million dead in Gaza on 810. | ||
You don't shock me with the numbers you make up. | ||
Whatever messes with us should prepare for destruction. | ||
That was four months ago. | ||
Fast forward. | ||
We need help. | ||
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Help us. | |
Help us, please. | ||
We will kill everyone. | ||
No mercy, death, and destruction. | ||
But now it's hurting us. | ||
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Wait. | |
Please help. | ||
Why? | ||
Why should we? | ||
I mean, what? | ||
What? | ||
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No. | |
I mean, I just think people should play by their own rules. | ||
I think people should be forced to take their own medicine. | ||
If you're the type of person that is always calling for censorship, I'm not going to cry a tear when you get censored. | ||
If you're the type of person that advocates for mass murder, I'm not exactly inclined to give you help when the backlash comes. | ||
Okay. | ||
And there's like example after example after example of this. | ||
Things like this. | ||
Maya. | ||
Some woman named Maya from Israel. | ||
A daily reminder. | ||
If you start a war, don't complain when you're losing it. | ||
Fast forward to June 13th. | ||
We're in a shelter. | ||
Help us. | ||
We're being bombed. | ||
And? | ||
I mean, if Israel was forced to play by its own rules here, what wouldn't Iran be able to do? | ||
Like, this is what I don't get. | ||
When Israel's bombing hospitals, do they never think like, well, what if our hospitals get bombed? | ||
We're going to not be able to say anything. | ||
And, I mean, they are still, because being despicable hypocrites has never stopped them before. | ||
They will literally bomb your hospital and then their hospital gets bombed. | ||
They're like, they bombed a hospital! | ||
It's like, yeah, well, you shouldn't have done that. | ||
You shouldn't have started this. | ||
You shouldn't have opened this door. | ||
I don't like that it's happening. | ||
I do want it to stop. | ||
But don't say we didn't tell you. | ||
Don't say we didn't warn you. | ||
Don't say you didn't have a million chances to not do what you did. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then, and I say all this because we've got things like this. | ||
Clip number 11, Israeli army is using... | ||
Clip 11. You've got the basement of the hospital filled with IDF soldiers operating a military base. | ||
So I guess Iran can bomb this hospital now. | ||
I guess Israel is using human shields. | ||
And when Iran hits the hospital with a hypersonic missile and blows everybody to smithereens, they can just say, well, you're using them as human shields. | ||
You made the rules. | ||
Now you have to live by them. | ||
You justified your horrible behavior with this type of justification. | ||
Well, now it's our turn. | ||
You shouldn't have done it. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
All I'm saying is you shouldn't have done it because now when you cry foul, it's not looking. | ||
It's not looking good. | ||
And nobody cares, basically. | ||
That you're now experiencing what you make everybody else experiences. | ||
Bridget Gabriel, the warmongers are the ones who think Iran should have nuclear weapons. | ||
The warmongers are the ones not mongering war. | ||
War is peace. | ||
The people that don't want to get in direct conflict with Iran, they're the real warmongers. | ||
If we want peace, war is the only way. | ||
War is peace. | ||
Thank you, Bridget Gabriel, for that Orwellian contribution to the conversation. | ||
Let's go down to John from Lebanon, aka Lebanon. | ||
John, follow him on X at Lebanon underscore John. | ||
John, are you there? | ||
Yes. | ||
Hey, good morning, everyone. | ||
Good morning. | ||
So what is your breakdown? | ||
It's been three, four days of this back and forth, Israel and Iran going after each other. | ||
We're seeing attacks on Israel like we've never seen before, Iran landing hypersonic missiles. | ||
How long can this go on? | ||
Where does this go from here? | ||
What's your breakdown of the situation as it stands? | ||
Yeah, so the entire world is waiting with bated breath if the Iranians are going to vote to close the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
That would be bad for the entire Earth. | ||
Sorry to interrupt right off the bat here, John, but something like a quarter of the world's oil goes through the Strait of Hormuz or something, right? | ||
So it's a big deal. | ||
Yeah, it's a big deal because for certain markets, it's like alder oil. | ||
If you look at it as a whole Earth, yeah, it's like a significant fraction, sure. | ||
But there are certain regions of the Earth that it's not a portion. | ||
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It's all of their energy goes through that corridor. | |
That includes South Korea, Japan, a lot of Europe, and just a huge portion of the Earth. | ||
So basically, economically speaking, from an oil and gas point of view, these people would have to ship the oil around. | ||
The southern tip of Africa, which would significantly cause delays and increased transportation costs. | ||
And then the United States could very rapidly increase its pumping. | ||
And they have a bunch of wells here in the United States that are lying dormant in case the price goes up. | ||
And then it becomes economically feasible to start pumping them out. | ||
And then the oil companies would just make a ton of money by shipping a bunch of oil across the Atlantic. | ||
And then Russia, same thing. | ||
Russia would just start pumping out like crazy. | ||
And Russia will make a bunch of money, and the United States will make a bunch of money, but us, the average people, the average citizens, we're going to now have our domestic production being consumed by European and Asian markets in competition. | ||
And so what that means is demand for our product is going to pretty much double, which means the price is going to pretty much double. | ||
This is just basic economics, and honestly, Donald Trump said sometimes they've got to just fight it out. | ||
Basically what he's saying is Israel needs to take some licks. | ||
To calm down. | ||
And he's not wrong about that, right? | ||
Israel needs to take some licks to calm down. | ||
Because here's the crazy thing about it. | ||
Israel said, we're doing this to destroy their nuclear program. | ||
Then yesterday, the government of Israel said, we are incapable of destroying their nuclear program without the United States significantly participating in these attacks. | ||
So then it begs the question, what were they thinking? | ||
You know, it's like Lord Farquaad from Shrek, where he's like, a lot of you may die, and that's a sacrifice I'm willing to take. | ||
And then Bibi Nanyahu is in Greece while Israel is getting bombed. | ||
And then their government admits they are not actually physically capable of destroying the nuclear system. | ||
And so people are like, oh, we got these super big bombs. | ||
They're totally going to do it. | ||
Oh, we're so omnipotent. | ||
Nothing can stop us. | ||
And it's like, you know, there's something called physics. | ||
You know, bombs can't go through mountains. | ||
Like, they're just delusional. | ||
And I don't know what they were thinking. | ||
And that a lot of people in Israel are now like, wait, Iran can fire all these missiles and penetrate our air defense this easily? | ||
Why did we attack them? | ||
Right. | ||
And there's no answer. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
And so the real answer is Bibi Netanyahu was going to go to jail. | ||
And B.B. Netanyahu has picked a fight with another guy, another enemy, every single time he was about to go to jail. | ||
He started it with... | ||
Not even personnel, just like spy equipment. | ||
That's how it started off with Lebanon. | ||
Barely hitting, barely killing anybody, just hitting up like spy equipment and just skirmishing to just take the heat off Gaza. | ||
That was the whole concept of the initiation between Lebanon and Israel. | ||
Then Israel escalated that, and then Israel invaded Lebanon. | ||
And that was a total flop and a total failure. | ||
They didn't get a single village with a 70,000-man invasion. | ||
They didn't conquer a single village. | ||
They didn't get more than one mile into Lebanon. | ||
And then they asked for a ceasefire. | ||
And then after they did that, then they overthrew the government in Syria, which opened up the airspace for a direct shot onto Iran. | ||
And then literally just a couple weeks ago or less than that, there's a video clip of Bibi Netanyahu being investigated where they tell him, like, Then he starts his attack with Iran. | ||
So he is a terrorist in the sense that he's terrorizing the world and his own people, or he's ransoming his own people's lives. | ||
We initiated a military conflict where they now admit they do not have the capability to destroy the nuclear program of Iran, and they don't have the ability to intercept the Iranian missiles, and they don't have the ability to destroy the Iranian missile bases. | ||
So what was he thinking? | ||
The Israelis should arrest Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
And if I was Donald Trump, I would do a special forces coup to do a regime change in Israel. | ||
Because this guy, Bibi Netanyahu, and his government is destroying everything and leading us to World War III. | ||
So where does it go from here? | ||
I mean, the latest, I don't know if you've heard this, because this just broke a couple minutes ago, but apparently Iran is signaling it wants to de-escalate. | ||
And is basically saying we'll stop the attacks as long as America promises not to get involved. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
So right now there's 25, they call them flying gas stations. | ||
These are United States fuel tankers, giant planes that have huge capacity of fuel. | ||
And there's 25, that's a huge number, of these flying gas stations that are now poised to go from the United States to then make the huge journey of crossing the Atlantic. | ||
And then obviously they're going to refuel over there. | ||
And that's a bad sign. | ||
So it's like the United States is publicly, but, you know, in a secret way, in a not-so-secret way, posturing like, hey, we could start bombing. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
If the United States starts bombing, and guys, I'm a very big United States patriot, but I'm just going to be blunt with you guys. | ||
If the United States starts bombing Iran, sure, they're going to hit their nuclear facilities, yes, with nuclear-powered bunker busters, because that's what it takes to go through an entire mountain. | ||
And it's never been done before and it's not a sure thing, but that's, That's for sure what the United States would do. | ||
They would use nuclear bunker busters on the nuclear facilities of Iran. | ||
They would also have to use nuclear bunker busters on the underground missile cities of Iran. | ||
But that's not all the United States is going to do. | ||
They're also going to just absolutely massacre people in cities. | ||
So that's why Iran is like, hey, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Let's slow down. | ||
We don't want to start massacring everyone in our cities because if they do that, then Iran, what is Iran going to do in response? | ||
What choice do they have? | ||
Iran will be forced to strike all the United States assets in the Middle East and eradicate them. | ||
They have no choice. | ||
Iran will be forced to close the Strait of Hormuz and cause a global economic disruption. | ||
They'll have no choice. | ||
Iran will be forced to hit Israel with their biggest and best missiles, even the civilian areas, because guess what? | ||
their civilian areas are going to start getting massacred and flattened in mass. | ||
So when the United States joins in on the war against Iran, it's not going to be with troops invading because that's pretty much a suicide mission. | ||
It's going to be massacres. | ||
It's going to be huge bombing campaigns on civilian centers. | ||
It's not just that they're going to knock out the regime and knock out the infrastructure. | ||
It's going to be collective punishment. | ||
And we know that for a fact, because that's what they've done. | ||
In Iraq, that's what they've done in Lebanon. | ||
That's what they've done in Palestine. | ||
This is definitely what they're planning on doing. | ||
And so the consequences of doing that is that then Iran will play every single card that they have to play, which is going to be disrupting the entire global economy, massacring civilians in Israel. | ||
Because, again, they have to. | ||
They're going to face like 500,000 civilian deaths in a couple days. | ||
They're going to have to return the favor to Israel, and they're going to kill every United States soldier. | ||
In the Middle East. | ||
And if anyone doubts their capability to do that, y 'all really need to wake up. | ||
They have missiles that come down like lightning. | ||
It cannot be intercepted. | ||
They have, like, infinite number of these missiles. | ||
They cannot be intercepted. | ||
So I've been telling people this forever. | ||
I remember how many times I've told people, the infrastructure of Israel is all going to be destroyed. | ||
And it sounded outlandish when I said that. | ||
But this is just based on the specs. | ||
This isn't a subjective analysis. | ||
It's just the specs of the missiles versus the specs of the interceptor. | ||
They literally just can't. | ||
Stop these missiles. | ||
And so we want it to de-escalate. | ||
The Iranian government is seeing the writing on the wall. | ||
They're going to face massive destruction and be forced to disrupt the world economy in a permanent way if they don't stop the United States from entering in this war. | ||
And so they need the United States to tell Israel to sit at the table and tell everyone to calm down and relax. | ||
The only person who doesn't want to do this is Bibi Netanyahu because he's going to go to jail. | ||
Right. | ||
What do you think about the theory that's going around? | ||
And I can read the post that got this started, but basically it's people saying Iran is being set up here where if they don't attack America right now, America is waiting for Iran to basically like waste missiles and like get tied up with Israel for a long time until they're so sort of denuded of weaponry that America can then sweep in and they're going | ||
I mean, what do you think about that idea, that America is just playing the game here and is waiting for Iran to weaken itself? | ||
No, that's an incorrect analysis. | ||
I don't know where these people are getting that from. | ||
They need to research how many missiles Iran has. | ||
They have nearly infinite quantity of missiles. | ||
They have maybe like over 200 to 300 to 400 to maybe 500 underground missile cities with automated rails for reloading with blast-proof doors. | ||
I mean, they've been doing—Israel has all these F-35s. | ||
Israel has over 30 F-35s constantly trying to prevent Iran from shooting missiles, using their biggest bombs to try to deplete Iranian missile stockpile, and it hasn't done anything. | ||
I don't know where they're getting that from. | ||
Iran's missile program, maybe they took out some factories that are on the surface, but they've been stockpiling for decades. | ||
And they've barely tapped into their hypersonic missiles. | ||
They just use a couple hypersonic missiles. | ||
And mostly they're just using their older generation missiles. | ||
And even that's working like a charm because they've basically, they're using electronic warfare. | ||
So they've basically hacked and know how to play this game of electronic warfare. | ||
So it's not so easy to intercept their missiles. | ||
So Iran can keep this going against Israel way longer than Israel can withstand it. | ||
Iran wins the long game. | ||
And there's no question about that. | ||
Iran's a much bigger country. | ||
They've been preparing for this forever. | ||
But the United States is sending air tankers right now. | ||
So the threat of American involvement is imminent. | ||
It is not one day in the future, like three, four, five, six months. | ||
No, it's like imminent. | ||
And as soon as America gets involved, it's over. | ||
You're going to see $10 a gallon gas prices, and banks might collapse because the banks are involved in over-leveraged bets on the oil and gas market with derivative trading. | ||
And if they're in positions that are out of the money when the price suddenly changes, They'll be called on those positions, allowed to fork up the cash immediately on these positions that they don't even have the cash to hold. | ||
And that's okay when the market is stable. | ||
But when the market doubles in price in a couple days, all of a sudden, billions and billions of dollars of positions are going to get called on. | ||
John, can you stay with us? | ||
We have a short five-minute segment on the other side of this one-minute commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with John from Lebanon to get the wrap-up here and figure out where we're at in the timeline for World War III. | ||
Crazy time, folks. | ||
And I wonder how many people could have told you. | ||
Nobody could have told you. | ||
Nobody could have told you 12 years ago that one day Donald Trump, real estate mogul, would essentially be sitting like the Roman emperor above the gladiatorial arena with his thumb to the side debating whether we go war or peace. | ||
And that essentially is where Trump stands right now and he's sort of signaling both of these options. | ||
From the mirror, we have Donald Trump warns U.S. Army, quote, will come down on Iran in worrying Iran. | ||
Worrying Iran, as he apparently is saying, we're going to use the full strength and might of the military if we do attack Iran. | ||
It would be overwhelming. | ||
While at the same time, he's posting on Truth Social, Iran and Israel should make a deal and will make a deal, just like I got India and Pakistan to make a deal, in that case by using trade with the United States to bring reason, cohesion, and sanity into the talks with two excellent leaders. | ||
We're able to quickly make a decision and stop. | ||
So as much as the threat of World War III and America's involvement in yet another Middle East war looms over this conflict with Trump seemingly sending the tankers, sending the aircraft carriers to the area. | ||
It looks like we're building up to war at the same time. | ||
Trump could be the peace bringer in all of this. | ||
He could actually come down and play the referee role and say, both of you guys stop it. | ||
Let's figure out what we need to do to solve this. | ||
Hopefully he's going that direction. | ||
John, we've got about three minutes in this segment. | ||
Where do you think it goes from here? | ||
What do you think the options are? | ||
Well, honestly, I'm not feeling 100% optimistic. | ||
I think it's 50-50. | ||
And I'm saying 50-50 of $10 a gallon. | ||
I'm saying 50-50 of total financial collapse. | ||
So this is not good at all. | ||
I don't think Donald Trump's dumb. | ||
I think Donald Trump fully understands the stakes here. | ||
The problem is, again, Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
Why would Bibi Netanyahu sue for peace? | ||
I mean, he has a track record. | ||
If he sues for peace, then what? | ||
Then the investigations continue, and he goes to jail. | ||
His right-wing government collapses, and then he can't facilitate bringing about the Masayach, which is what they put him in power to do. | ||
There's videos of him speaking to the rabbis, or the rabbis tell him, hey, we need you to accelerate the appearance of the Masayach. | ||
And he says, I'm trying. | ||
And the rabbi says back to him, "Well, you're not trying hard enough because he's not here yet." And so these apocalyptic cults. | ||
They're the warmongers, right? | ||
So that's why people are criticizing Iran for not going balls deep, like balls to the wall right now. | ||
But guys, Iran doesn't want to do that. | ||
Iran doesn't want to face hundreds of thousands of civilians in their country and then be the reason why the entire global economic order collapses. | ||
They don't want to do that, right? | ||
The status quo was fine for Iran for a while. | ||
So it's Israel that doesn't want peace. | ||
And it's not—well, Bibi Netanyahu specifically and his right-wing radical government. | ||
Obviously, the civilians of Israel most likely want peace because they're living through hell. | ||
So it's 50-50 right now. | ||
We're waiting to see. | ||
Donald Trump said sometimes they need to fight it out, and there will be a deal. | ||
And that's the kind of leadership that we want to see because, again, Israel was never going to sue for peace until they took some serious blows. | ||
Now there's a chance because they may have realized this was a bad idea. | ||
And they're begging the United States to jump in. | ||
And I just want to point out to everyone who, you know, said Donald Trump is the Zion Don. | ||
I just want to point out one thing real quick. | ||
If he's the Zion Don, then how come he's letting Israel just absolutely, you know, eat it? | ||
And he's just watching. | ||
Like, come on. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
But, uh... | ||
Yeah, well, look, and you can see, we can see from the Lindsey Grahams out there how a neocon would be responding to this. | ||
I mean, there's a timeline where, you know, Mike Pence or Jeb Bush or Hillary Clinton are declaring like a holy war in the Middle East, and we're bringing democracy to Iran. | ||
So I agree. | ||
I think we're in a much better position with Trump. | ||
But again, what is it going to take, do you think, to end this? | ||
Well, I think they should do a regime change in Israel. | ||
I think if the United States really had, you know, the balls required to avoid this fiasco, the United States would partner up with regional people in Israel. | ||
I mean, look what they do in Venezuela. | ||
They got Juan Guaido. | ||
They propped him up. | ||
They tried to do a regime change. | ||
Look what they want to do in Iran. | ||
They tried to do a regime change with the Pavlavi guys. | ||
All over and over. | ||
They got all these different countries. | ||
You know, they got rid of Assad. | ||
They put the Jolani. | ||
They need to do that in Israel. | ||
They need to do that in Israel. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
Follow John on X at Lebanon underscore. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
More coverage of what could very well be the full-fledged outbreak of World War III. | ||
You'd think we'd get tired of warning about World War III. | ||
The thing is, it's always the same conflicts that we're warning about, and the danger is not diminished at all. | ||
In fact, it's only increased, and things have only gotten worse, and things are actually going more or less how we predicted that they would. | ||
So it's like whether it's Ukraine and Russia or Iran-Israel, these are conflicts with not just the possibility of expanding into larger wars, but seemingly it's inevitable that these expand into world war if they continue down the trajectory they're currently headed. | ||
I've got a lot of videos to show you in this regard. | ||
I think maybe to set the stage, we'll go to clip number six here. | ||
This is a little reminder. | ||
I mean, and look, the Iran nuclear sites is sort of a red herring, just like the hostages in Gaza were a red herring. | ||
And the negotiations that were ongoing with the Trump administration tried to deal with the threat of a nuclear Iran and was making headway. | ||
Those were ended. | ||
When Israel launched this attack and killed some of the negotiators who were working with the Trump administration. | ||
And there was actually agreements put forward saying that Iran would end its nuclear program under certain conditions. | ||
And one of those conditions was not being attacked by Israel. | ||
So, like we know, on October 8th, 2023, Hamas said, we're willing to return all the hostages. | ||
We just have to negotiate and you can't invade Gaza. | ||
The Israeli government said, we're getting our hostages back and invade Gaza. | ||
They never really wanted the hostages. | ||
They had chance after chance to regain the hostages. | ||
They had opportunity after opportunity. | ||
In fact, if getting the hostages back was even remotely on their checklist, they would have done it. | ||
They would have done the war in Gaza completely differently. | ||
They would have had special forces go in to try to save the hostages. | ||
They didn't. | ||
They just bombed everywhere, including some of the places where the hostages were being held, and some of the hostages were in fact killed in Israeli airstrikes. | ||
So the whole time they've been waging the war in Gaza, they've been saying, just give us back our hostages. | ||
This is all about the hostages, while simultaneously rejecting any negotiations. | ||
We've got to deal with the nuclear sites. | ||
They have an opportunity to deal with the nuclear sites. | ||
They launch a war instead. | ||
It's not about the nuclear sites. | ||
That's a bit of a red herring. | ||
It's about using the opportunity that they've cultivated through their war on six different fronts. | ||
They've weakened Hezbollah. | ||
They've weakened Hamas. | ||
They've weakened or at least... | ||
Now's the time to attack. | ||
This is pure geopolitical realism. | ||
It has nothing to do with nuclear power weapons or anything. | ||
But since it is being predicated on that, it's worth it to go back and remind ourselves of how they got nuclear power in the first place. | ||
Clip number six. | ||
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With a fair bit of history, understanding the Iranian nuclear program. | |
How did Iran get its first nuclear reactor? | ||
We gave it to them. | ||
Under the Shah. | ||
Because the Shah was considered an American athlete. | ||
Thank you again for your warm welcome, Mr. President. | ||
During the Nixon administration, the US was very enthusiastic about supporting the Shah's nuclear power program. | ||
And at one point, the Nixon administration was pushing the idea that Pakistan and Iran should build a joint plant together in Iran. | ||
There's at least some evidence that the Shah was thinking about acquisition of nuclear weapons, because he saw, and we were encouraging him to see Iran as the so-called policeman of the Persian Gulf, and the Iranians have always viewed themselves as naturally the dominant power in the Middle East. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Where did Iran get nuclear power? | ||
It was from us. | ||
Where did Iraq get the weapons of mass destruction? | ||
That was from us. | ||
Remember the old Bill Hicks joke? | ||
Where he's like, talking like George H.W. Bush, saying, we know they have chemical weapons. | ||
Well, how do you know? | ||
And he goes, I checked the receipts. | ||
Right? | ||
We gave it to them. | ||
Might be something worth knowing, since apparently we're starting World War III over them having nuclear weapons. | ||
The fact that we gave it to him in the first place. | ||
That's just me. | ||
I want to go to clip number eight here. | ||
If we can scrub forward and we'll start it at three minutes and 50 seconds. | ||
This is a Harvard physics graduate explaining hypersonic versus ballistic missiles and why Iran has a military advantage in this conflict. | ||
So, again, if we can skip to three minutes and 50 seconds, here's a little explanation as to the... | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Image here. | |
The ballistic missile, because it has to take a parabolic trajectory, it gets detected by radar much earlier. | ||
Look at this in the top left where it says detected by radar in the top left of this chart. | ||
Because that's the radar system, it can detect it much earlier. | ||
When these hypersonic missiles travel, they're closer to the ground, they get detected much later. | ||
They get detected much later, and they're maneuverable. | ||
So even if you detect them, you can't predict where they're going to go. | ||
Where they're actually going to go because they can still, at the last minute, change their trajectory, like literally in the last minute, in the last 60 seconds, in the last 30 seconds. | ||
That makes it impossible to send an interceptor. | ||
In fact, if you send an interceptor, you're potentially going to, the missile is going to land on your own territory and potentially strike your own population or your own critical infrastructure. | ||
So you can't intercept. | ||
These highly maneuverable hypersonic missiles because of the glider trajectory. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
That's why the Iron Dome is useless. | ||
That's why the THAAD systems that the US military has are useless against this specific technology. | ||
And this is why China and Russia developed this technology. | ||
They developed this technology specifically to avoid... | ||
And what's shocking to me, I didn't realize, is the U.S. doesn't have these kinds of hypersonic maneuverable missiles. | ||
They don't have them. | ||
That's very strange and shocking to me. | ||
And the reason that they don't have them is that they never felt the need to develop them. | ||
They never felt the need to develop such missiles because they've been bombing villagers in Afghanistan. | ||
They've been drone striking these Iraqi people in Iraq. | ||
They've been drone striking the people of Libya and Yemen who don't have air defense systems to block these types of strikes. | ||
So the U.S. has just languished in this type of banal complacency. | ||
Imagine a banal complacent terrorist that is just sitting there drone striking innocent Muslim women and children for the past 20 years. | ||
They've become complacent. | ||
There hasn't been any kind of advanced defense system for Muslims to protect themselves as the U.S. commits these atrocities. | ||
Just a little explanation as to why these hypersonic missiles are pretty much impossible to stop. | ||
And of course the speed of them alone gives them a massive advantage. | ||
They are traveling at Mach 5. Pretty much unimaginable, and you can see just how fast they are from the videos that we've been showing you. | ||
And of course, this is why Israel needs America. | ||
Analysis from Haaretz. | ||
Netanyahu is counting on Trump to finish what Israel started in Iran. | ||
Israel doesn't necessarily have the firepower to take out each and every element of Tehran's nuclear program. | ||
Unless Iran attacks American targets, the next phase of the war is largely in Donald Trump's hands. | ||
As the Israel-Iran war enters its third day, Israel's military achievements continue to amaze the world. | ||
But the euphoria of the first few hours has made way for a much more nuanced understanding of the situation. | ||
Yes, Israel shocked Iran, caught it off guard, and caused significant damage to its military, its economy, and parts of its nuclear program. | ||
Yes, the Israeli Air Force has established almost unthinkable domination over Iran's skies. | ||
But Iran's ballistic missile launches have created unprecedented damage in different parts of Israel and have made it clear to Israelis that this will be a painful war, not just a string of successful attacks on enemy territory. | ||
They say, what is exactly the current state of Iran's nuclear project after Israel's impressive bombing campaign and how realistic is it for Israel to finish the job by itself? | ||
It's basically completely unrealistic and Israel is acknowledging this and Americans are acknowledging this and this was always part of the strategy. | ||
to get in so much trouble that America had to intervene or else Israel would be completely destroyed. | ||
There are a lot of, I mean, this is just absolutely, you know, Israel urges U.S. to join war with Iran after decapitation strike fails to eliminate nuclear threat. | ||
And they've taken out a large portion of Iran's military brass. | ||
In fact, I think I have this image of it here. | ||
Iranian regime senior commanders that have been taken out. | ||
And you can see it's a very large portion of them. | ||
So that's not good for them. | ||
That is not good for them. | ||
But then again, like I keep saying, this has nothing to do with the actual development of nuclear weaponry or energy. | ||
That's just the excuse they're using. | ||
I think everybody sort of gets that at this point. | ||
But still, and this is so sort of disheartening for me, they're literally doing weapons of mass destruction again. | ||
And it's crazy the deja vu I'm having. | ||
Where now the statement, instead of Iraq has WMDs, it's Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. | ||
People just keep saying it. | ||
They repeat it like a mantra. | ||
Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Of course, a nuclear weapon in other parlance, another word for that would be a weapon of mass destruction. | ||
Of course, it's somewhat ironic that Iraq and Iran are just one letter apart. | ||
So they shift one letter and they use a synonym for WMDs and you've got exactly the same setup for Iraq. | ||
And then I point this out and I have people who... | ||
And yet they're sitting there going, well, but they can't be allowed to have a nuke. | ||
It's just like, we're doing it again? | ||
Really, you're falling for this again? | ||
And then the ever-familiar pattern takes hold where you go, this is exactly what happened with Iraq. | ||
I don't care. | ||
And they go, no, but Iran acknowledged the difference is that Iran admits to having nuclear, and it's like, okay, well, they don't admit to having nuclear weapons. | ||
That's not even true off the top. | ||
And also, Saddam did at one point have chemical weapons. | ||
It's just the same arguments. | ||
It's just exactly the same arguments. | ||
And so you point that out and you point out this is the same thing we're doing. | ||
And then they do the thing they used to do when it came to Iraq. | ||
I'm like, I don't give a damn. | ||
I don't care. | ||
We're not bringing democracy to the Middle East, you absolute morons. | ||
We're not doing it. | ||
It's literally the same arguments. | ||
No, but all we have to do is just get rid of this authoritarian regime and they'll embrace democracy. | ||
Like, guys. | ||
It's a 30-year groundhog state. | ||
We have been through this before. | ||
And you people are supposed to be the ones that see this and recognize it. | ||
Like the conservative MAGA people voting for Trump, the Trump supporters, are doing exactly what we did under Iraq. | ||
And maybe people don't remember. | ||
There's a weird kind of psychological phenomenon where it's like, And they go, wow, all of that was lies. | ||
That was crazy. | ||
I can't believe we fell for that. | ||
And then they fall for it again exactly the same way because the same arguments are just as convincing as they were back then. | ||
I think people forget that they made those arguments back then. | ||
I don't know how. | ||
They weren't just like, Iraq has weapons of mass destruction. | ||
Trust us. | ||
And we all fell for it. | ||
All of these same arguments that are being made today were being made back then. | ||
Well, I just don't like authoritarians. | ||
You know they chant death to America, though, right? | ||
And, you know, do you know what Iran was like before Khomeini? | ||
You know, the Iran people are going to welcome us as liberated. | ||
And it's like, y 'all. | ||
Apparently they don't remember. | ||
Apparently they don't remember that all of these arguments were being made. | ||
Because even like on their surface... | ||
They can appeal to your patriotism. | ||
They can appeal to your hatred of authoritarianism or hatred of extremist Islam. | ||
They can appeal to those things and they can make the intervention sound easy. | ||
This is going to be easy. | ||
We'll knock him over like a paper tiger. | ||
And, you know, it'll be fun. | ||
We've been through this before. | ||
Which is why I said, you know, America should not go to war in the Middle East. | ||
And that is not an opinion. | ||
That's not a political position. | ||
It's an established and demonstrable fact. | ||
Okay? | ||
America should not go to the war in the Middle East. | ||
Nothing changes that. | ||
Nothing about the war, nothing about the Iran weapons program, nothing about how Iran used to be, nothing about extremist Islam. | ||
All that applied back then. | ||
It was a bad idea back then. | ||
It's still a bad idea. | ||
Like I said, I don't even think it's an opinion at this point. | ||
I think it's just an established fact. | ||
America going to war in the Middle East is a bad idea that ends in destruction, no matter what, every single time. | ||
So let's not do it. | ||
Let's learn from our mistakes. | ||
Please, for the love of God. | ||
But of course, they are... | ||
We're being ruled by people like Senator Tom Cotton. | ||
Let's go to clip number 22 here. | ||
Senator Tom Cotton talking to warmongery extraordinaire, superlative fake American Mark Levin talking to Senator Tom Cotton about just how important it is. | ||
We once again go to war in the Middle East against all of our interests and in just... | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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And let's say that they signed some document with Iran right now. | |
Would Israel be safer? | ||
Would the West be safer? | ||
Would the Arab countries in the Middle East be safer? | ||
What would it look like there? | ||
No, Mark, no one would be safer. | ||
And I think President Trump put it well late last week in an interview when he says all these people who are calling for peace don't understand that. | ||
That means Iran never having a nuclear weapon. | ||
If Iran has a nuclear weapon, there will not be peace. | ||
And in some ways, what you propose is really back to the future. | ||
It's what we saw in 2015 and 2016 after the disastrous nuclear deal with Barack Obama and Iran. | ||
It's the mess that President Trump inherited. | ||
Iran was growing stronger. | ||
We had sent it hundreds of millions of dollars that it was using to fund terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah and rebels in Yemen. | ||
They were still working on their vast nuclear infrastructure. | ||
They're still developing ballistic missiles. | ||
We see now where that missile program has taken them. | ||
They can target Israel. | ||
They can target our troops. | ||
Within a couple, three years, they could probably target us here in the United States. | ||
Furthermore, they'd be able to target us not just with conventional warheads, but with nuclear warheads. | ||
And they're already, again, terrorizing America. | ||
They're shooting ballistic missiles in civilian neighborhoods in Israel, killing innocent women and children. | ||
Just imagine what they would do if they had the deterrent of a nuclear umbrella. | ||
And imagine what our friends in the Arab world would do as well. | ||
I don't think they'd sit idly by while Iran had a nuclear weapon. | ||
So it would be a much more dangerous world for the United States and for peace and stability throughout the Middle East. | ||
If Iran has a nuclear weapon, there will not be peace, says Senator Tom Cotton. | ||
You know, I mean, what is there even to say? | ||
He's talking about killing women and children like we haven't been watching that for the last year and a half out of Gaza. | ||
I mean, it's just absurd. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
I don't even know how to... | ||
Are you falling for this? | ||
Are you falling for this? | ||
We shouldn't even really have an issue with Iran. | ||
The only reason we do is because of our senseless and infinite support of Israel. | ||
And they're saying that even if Iran has an agreement, even if Iran signs something to allow inspectors, etc., etc., which they already were leaning towards doing, that doesn't matter. | ||
War is the only option. | ||
Because isn't it so much safer and more prosperous after our intervention? | ||
I mean, look at how Iraq is thriving now, right? | ||
Look how great Syria is doing after. | ||
Isn't it so much safer for all of us now? | ||
It's just completely absurd. | ||
That's who we're run by. | ||
Just like Senator Lindsey Graham, clip number 32. Let's watch that. | ||
The worst possible outcome for the world is for the Iranian nuclear program to survive after all this. | ||
How do you destroy their program? | ||
Through diplomacy, I prefer that, or through military action. | ||
If diplomacy is not successful and we left with the option of force, I would urge President Trump to go all in to make sure that when this operation is over, there's nothing left standing. | ||
In Iran regarding their nuclear program. | ||
If that means providing bombs, provide bombs. | ||
If that means flying- Busting bombs? | ||
Whatever bombs. | ||
If it means flying with Israel, fly with Israel. | ||
The worst possible outcome for the world is to take the Iranian nuclear program on and leave it standing. | ||
That will be a disaster. | ||
I don't know, I think shutting the Straits of Hormuz and crashing the world economy and getting America involved in direct war in the Middle East with hundreds of thousands of Americans potentially dying. | ||
As a result of that, you'd likely see widespread terror networks in the West start launching terror campaigns. | ||
Yeah, I don't think Iran having a nuclear weapon system is even something they're... | ||
At the end of the day, it's not even about the nuclear weapons in the first place. | ||
They want to turn Iran into Iraq 2.0 or Syria 2.0. | ||
They want to collapse it into total chaos. | ||
So they can put in a puppet or intervene militarily into a largely, like, stateless area with little to no military resistance to them. | ||
So they're saying that, you know, it's all about the nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons. | ||
Obviously it's not. | ||
Clip 29, we'll go to on the other side, I guess, because we're running out of time. | ||
That's Netanyahu telling everybody that Iran is... | ||
Would you hear Netanyahu say Iran's trying to kill Trump? | ||
All I hear is Israel's going to kill Trump and blame it on Iran. | ||
That could very well be next. | ||
We'll look at what's next. | ||
Don't take your phone calls on the other side. | ||
A lot more videos still to go to. | ||
including what we haven't even discussed yet, which is the Bilderberg Group is meeting right now. | ||
G7 meets next week in major geopolitical... | ||
We'll talk about that as well. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
Final segment of American Journal. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls right now. | ||
Probably won't have too much time to get to you, so I'm going to ask the callers to keep your comments short. | ||
And I guess my question for our callers is, what's next? | ||
There's a meme going around of Benjamin Netanyahu with the multiple choice. | ||
Do we false flag an American base? | ||
False flag an American aircraft carrier? | ||
Kill the president? | ||
I mean, what are they going to do to try to get America into this war because they're desperate to get America into this war? | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
What false flag are we looking forward to? | ||
I think so far, I've been saying since the very beginning, an aircraft carrier would be the ideal target, especially something like the Nimitz. | ||
At least it's the Nimitz that's traveling from the South China Sea right now. | ||
In fact, I think I have that story. | ||
U.S. aircraft carrier heads west from South China Sea amid Middle East tensions. | ||
Yeah, the USS Nimitz left the South China Sea on Monday morning, heading west, according to data from ship tracking website Marine Traffic after reception for its planned port call in central Vietnam was canceled. | ||
The carrier had planned to visit Da Nang City earlier this week, but two sources, including one diplomat, said the formal reception slated for June 20th has been called off. | ||
The Nimitz was supposed to be decommissioned next year. | ||
So if you're going to take out an aircraft carrier, that's a prime candidate, I think. | ||
And I want to establish now the fact that Iran has not shied away from any of its activity this war. | ||
In other words, there's been no instance of Iran bombing a place and then denying that they bombed the place. | ||
I just want to lay that out now because this tends to happen where There'll be some attack. | ||
They'll say, this was the Iranians. | ||
And the Iranians will come out and say, no, we didn't do this. | ||
And they'll say, they're just deceitful. | ||
This is war propaganda. | ||
But they pretty gleefully accept the responsibility for all the other bombs. | ||
So I'm just pointing out now that if an American base is hit, and if they try to blame it on Iran, and if Iran does not take credit and claims it was somebody else, That would fit the pattern. | ||
In other words, so far they've not denied responsibility for anything that they've done. | ||
If they deny responsibility, it might be because they're telling the truth. | ||
I hope that makes sense. | ||
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Now, we are already... | ||
Thank you. | ||
Again, we've talked about it from Chase Geyser. | ||
At least 25 air tankers en route to Europe and the Middle East from the U.S. right now. | ||
He says prepare for draft day. | ||
As you can see, the 25 military air tankers. | ||
Again, this is what's necessary for refueling fighter jets and bombers as they make the long trip from Israel to Iran. | ||
Israel is, of course, Pretty much literally begging America to get involved. | ||
Elsewhere from Mossad Commentary on X, Syrian official says, we do not object to intercepting launches from Iran in Syrian skies. | ||
There is coordination with Israel, which is very interesting because Syria had a secular moderate government that was taken over by radical jihadist ISIS commanders that apparently love Israel and are cooperating with Israel in their attack against Iran. | ||
Which should make everybody think a little bit. | ||
Which should really get your brain juices flowing. | ||
So not only did America likely cooperate or at least provide intelligence for the Israeli attack on Iran, from information liberation, U.S. quietly sent Israel hundreds of Hellfire missiles while touting diplomacy. | ||
The U.S. was shipping hundreds of Hellfire missiles to Israel while President Trump was out touting his push for diplomacy with Iran, according to a new report. | ||
So they quietly delivered hundreds of Hellfire missiles to Israel before its unprecedented attack on Iran on Friday. | ||
Middle East, I can reveal. | ||
U.S. sent around 300 Hellfire missiles to Israel on Tuesday and a large-scale stock-up of supplies before its attack. | ||
And as the Trump administration was saying, it was ready to continue engaging Iran in nuclear talks. | ||
So again, why would they want to talk is the question. | ||
And I'll just say it over and over. | ||
It's not about nuclear weapons. | ||
That is a total red herring. | ||
Okay? | ||
But not only that, apparently all of NATO appears to have been involved in attacks against Iran. | ||
Two weeks ago, RIBAR, Russia's media outlet, warned of unusual NATO intel near Iran. | ||
Now it's clear it was prepped for an Israel strike. | ||
AWACS, AWACS, control, drones, satellite sweeps. | ||
NATO mapped Iran's defenses. | ||
Everything played out as predicted. | ||
So apparently the Russian news outlet last week was saying, hey, it looks like NATO is doing reconnaissance over Iran. | ||
I wonder what this could be about. | ||
And then the Iran attack happens. | ||
They say, oh, that's what it was about. | ||
Okay, it must have been about that then. | ||
So it looks like NATO is already involved in this conflict, which means America is already involved with this conflict. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
But they're doing everything they can to bring us fully into direct confrontation with Iran. | ||
Clip number 29, here's Netanyahu telling Fox News' Bret Baier that Iran is trying to take out Trump, that Trump is their enemy number one. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I want to talk about the nuclear threat, and I want to talk about President Trump. | ||
You just said Iran tried to assassinate President Trump twice. | ||
Do you have intel that the assassination attempts on President Trump were directly from Iran? | ||
Through proxies, yes. | ||
Through their intel, yes, they want to kill him. | ||
Look, he's enemy number one. | ||
He's a decisive leader. | ||
He never took the path that others took to try to bargain with him in a way that is weak, giving them basically a pathway to enrich uranium, which means a pathway to the bomb, padding it with billions and billions of dollars. | ||
He took up this fake agreement and basically tore it up. | ||
He killed Qasem Soleimani. | ||
He said, made it very clear, including now, you cannot have a nuclear weapon, which means you cannot enrich. | ||
He's been very forceful. | ||
So for them, he's enemy number one. | ||
Look, they also tried to kill me, but I'm his junior partner. | ||
Look, I've been in constant contact with President Trump. | ||
We've known each other for many years. | ||
And obviously, we informed our American friends and President Trump, our great friend, ahead of time. | ||
He knew about it, of course. | ||
I mean, there were reports that President Trump kind of helped you achieve your strategic surprise by publicly urging you not to attack when he already knew you had decided to do it. | ||
So you were closely coordinating with the U.S. throughout this process. | ||
Look, we're fully coordinated, but understand that America, under President Trump, will make the decisions that are best for America. | ||
And that's the way it is. | ||
He understands that I, as the Prime Minister of Israel, the one and only Jewish state, must make the decisions that are important for the survival of my country, and he will do what is best for America. | ||
That is a relationship of mutual respect and mutual confidence. | ||
Iran behind two assassination attempts on President Trump, Israeli PM, Netanyahu claims in bombshell interview. | ||
Just absolutely no proof for this, an act of desperation, or perhaps the pre-staging of a false flag assassination where Israel assassinates Trump and says, look, we swear that was Iran. | ||
Now you all have to get on board with us starting World War III. | ||
I don't think it's going to happen. | ||
I really don't think... | ||
I think they may have made a big mistake here. | ||
And it is bizarre, but it's true. | ||
The future of the world lies in Trump's hands. | ||
Now, he's already playing a little bit risky game here. | ||
Even having our aircraft carriers within striking range is really asking for trouble. | ||
And the way he, you know, continues the rhetoric about maximum pressure against Iran, about, well, if we do go in, we're going in full force. | ||
He's playing a very dangerous game. | ||
And if he wants to become George W. Bush 2.0, the more evil version, if he wants to drive America into yet another Middle East war, cause us yet another $10 trillion and millions of lives, To achieve absolutely nothing of any tangible benefit. | ||
If he wants to start yet another refugee crisis to further flood Europe and overwhelm the natives there, turning all of Europe into a caliphate, I mean, if he really wants the world to go down, he's got the option. | ||
If instead he wants to go down in history as the greatest peacemaker that ever lived, he could step in and put a stop to this. | ||
And that really is the power of the United States right now. | ||
And it could go either way. | ||
Like Lebanon John said, it's about a 50-50 chance here. | ||
But again, whether it's assassinating Trump or false flagging American servicemen, this could all be pre-planned. | ||
You know, in addition to that, America's obviously more involved than they admit. | ||
And we're getting very differing sources from yesterday. | ||
U.S. will enter Iran's war with Iran, according to sources. | ||
Sources familiar with the matter have told Antiwar.com editorial director Scott Horton that the Trump administration is poised to enter Israel's aggressive war against Iran directly. | ||
U.S. airstrikes on Iran could begin as early as today, Monday. | ||
The U.S. has supported the war by providing Israel with intelligence and helping intercept Iranian missiles and drones, but so far there have been no direct attacks on the U.S. By Iran or on Iran by the U.S., Iranian officials have warned Iran could hit U.S. bases in the region in response to any U.S. strikes. | ||
Again, it just wouldn't be a good idea. | ||
However, we are seeing the pre-staging for our eventual, you know, entering this conflict in a full-fledged sort of way. | ||
And this appears, and I will emphasize appears, to be causing division in the MAGA community. | ||
And I'm here to tell you, that's not what's happening. | ||
And in fact, this has been a very long-running conflict within MAGA, all the way back to 2015. | ||
And I remember noticing this and talking with friends about it at the time. | ||
Probably the number one spot online for Donald Trump support. | ||
Organizations, memes, was Reddit the Donald. | ||
The Donald on Reddit was like the headquarters. | ||
And of course they eventually destroyed it completely because it was too powerful. | ||
You can't allow free speech or equal representation per political parties on the front page of the internet, right? | ||
Not while Ghislaine Maxwell is a super mod there. | ||
But in the beginning... | ||
It was pro-America. | ||
It was America first. | ||
That was the priority. | ||
And basically the consensus of that political contingent was Israel is not America first. | ||
Being pro-Israel is a complete betrayal of what we stand for. | ||
Everybody was anti-Israel. | ||
Slowly but surely, over 2016, those posts started going away and people started saying, actually, MAGA's pro-Israel. | ||
Actually, Trump loves Israel. | ||
We should love Israel, too. | ||
So it's not so much that MAGA is divided between pro-Israel people and anti-Israel people or pro-Israel people and pro-America First people. | ||
It's that the MAGA movement has always been America First, anti-Israel, and the Israeli influencers. | ||
Jewish influencers in America have since 2015 tried to hijack and co-opt this movement. | ||
You understand the difference? | ||
It's not that we're all America first and then something happens and half of us go for Israel and half of us go for the other. | ||
We were always anti-Israel, pro-America and always the pro-Israel conservative media landscape has tried to Wear MAGA like a skin suit and say, actually, we represent MAGA and we're pro-Israel. | ||
That was never the case. | ||
It's never been the case. | ||
MAGA has always had an underlying sentiment of, screw Israel, they got us into the wars in the Middle East, etc., etc. | ||
So that conflict continues. | ||
It's not starting. | ||
It's continuing. | ||
And they're getting more desperate and the division is becoming more stark. | ||
Basically saying, I decide what is and isn't America first because I am the final arbiter of what it means to put the U.S. first. | ||
Of course, that's not really true either. | ||
I mean, America first is 100 years old at this point. | ||
It was a slogan used by political parties in the 1920s. | ||
Then it was used by Reagan, I believe. | ||
Regardless, this is the division. | ||
The pro-Israel people are trying to hijack and weaponize MAGA to their own ends. | ||
Some people are falling for that. | ||
More people aren't. | ||
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene says everybody is finding out who the real America First MAGA are and who are the fake and just said it because it was popular. | ||
Unfortunately, the list of fakes is becoming quite long and they expose themselves quickly. | ||
Mark Levin responds to that. | ||
Who died and named Marjorie Taylor Greene the queen of MAGA? | ||
Trump is MAGA. | ||
He received 77 million votes. | ||
You're a little-known politician from Georgia. | ||
Hate to break the news to you. | ||
We're Team Trump. | ||
Go, Trump! | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
You're Team Israel. | ||
And the second Trump dropped Israel, like if Trump came out and said, you know, Israel's kind of crazy on this, I'm actually going to side with Iran, Mark Levin would be calling to chop Trump's head off. | ||
So let's just be clear where his loyalty lies. | ||
And even just the people that we're talking about here, Who's more MAGA America to you? | ||
When you think of MAGA, do you picture a down-home country, working mom, small business owner who tweets about Jewish space lasers? | ||
Or do you picture the elitist Israeli mainstream media host Mark Levin? | ||
Which fits into the Trump first, America first, MAGA contingent better, strictly from identity? | ||
Yeah, I'm going Marjorie Taylor Greene on this one. | ||
Sorry, Levin. | ||
We see through you, and it's not going to work anymore. | ||
With that, we got to your calls in the order that they've been received. | ||
If we can keep them as quickly as possible, we have about eight minutes left in the show, and I want to hear from as many of you as possible. | ||
Max in Milwaukee first on the hypersonic missiles. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
How are you doing this Monday? | ||
Yeah, I've called about the missile tech for a long time, and I talked to you before the previous Ukrainian drone swarm. | ||
That the best way to prevent these drone swarms and the hypersonic missiles that are preventable is by old-school flak. | ||
And you've got to fill the air with flak. | ||
I recommended they recommission the battleships, too, that have 16-inch guns and fill them with, like, double-odd buck, grape shot, and you get the first wave, you know, and then the rest you can use the expensive missiles. | ||
They'll have those as backup. | ||
I'd like to see an infrared laser also for the news coverage in Israel because I think they're using their iron beam. | ||
They said they were going to use that. | ||
I was wondering about that and if the iron beam would have greater efficacy against the hypersonic missiles than the Iron Dome would. | ||
The problem is it fires slow, so it's also not perfected yet. | ||
But you could see down the road maybe or different models that could fire fast. | ||
You know, but World War I warfare is coming back. | ||
It said it was going to be gone. | ||
Trench warfare is back. | ||
That's exactly what I was going to say. | ||
Yeah, it seems like almost the way to beat the high-tech is to go low-tech. | ||
Flak's an interesting idea, except you'd have to have just flak cannons literally everywhere. | ||
I don't even know if they're fast enough to stop the hypersonic missiles then. | ||
I mean, these things are so unbelievably fast. | ||
Even talking about, you know, firing flack with gunpowder, how do you even do that if you have.001 second to make that happen? | ||
I mean, we're just talking about forces that are almost behind human comprehension. | ||
It is wild. | ||
And then there's other stuff like, you know, now that drone warfare is a big deal, especially the personalized, you know, bombing suicide drone bombs, like open fields are super dangerous. | ||
Forest, much safer. | ||
A lot harder to hit someone with a drone that's in a forest than on the field. | ||
And it's weird stuff like that that you wouldn't think would have to be a part of modern warfare. | ||
But yeah, it turns out tree cover is going to be the most valuable thing in existence when it comes to infantry warfare in the near future. | ||
Thank you for the call, Max. | ||
Alex in Northern Virginia wants to connect dots on LA riots. | ||
Go ahead, Alex. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, how are you doing this today? | ||
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Good. | |
Thank you. | ||
Okay. | ||
So in one minute, I think everybody has seemed to forget that Gavin Newsom at one point mentioned that he wanted to build a smart city in L.A. Yep. | ||
So if you take the burning down of the Palestinians and don't pay anybody out, you have money that's sitting. | ||
That's money that's going to be collected. | ||
He's going to want to get to build a smart city. | ||
I don't think you're wrong at all. | ||
And I think it goes directly in line with everything that we're seeing. | ||
I mean, it's the classic Egalian dialectic, right? | ||
You cause a problem, then you offer the solution. | ||
In this case, the problem would be illegal immigrants everywhere, crime out of control, riots taking place. | ||
Gee, I guess we need facial recognition. | ||
And maybe it is a good idea that we have little 15-minute zones. | ||
That way we can't all have all these protesters gathering in one spot. | ||
we can cut off the transportation. | ||
Maybe we do have... | ||
I mean, they are looking very greedily at everything going on right now. | ||
I think you're exactly right, Alex, as always. | ||
Thank you for that call. | ||
Let's go to Rick in Washington State now. | ||
Rick, go ahead. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
I've got three things that I want to talk about. | ||
First of all, the methylene blue in coffee will turn your Christian crank into rocket fuel. | ||
Number two, I see you're dancing Israelis and I raise you the raving Lebanese. | ||
Apparently there was a rave going on during all that with the other night and somebody got video of it. | ||
It's pretty crazy. | ||
How wild is that? | ||
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And number three, but wait, there's more. | |
Number three, apparently on the actual Israel account itself on X. They tweeted out, age is just a number. | ||
What? | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm not even going down that rabbit hole. | ||
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I kid you not. | |
Look it up. | ||
I kid you not. | ||
It's real. | ||
Okay. | ||
It is real. | ||
Age is just a number. | ||
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All right. | |
That's creepy for a number of reasons. | ||
I'll take your word for it. | ||
Interestingly, I retweeted a comment from Lebanon, John. | ||
Yeah, you're talking about the raving Lebanese. | ||
The song that they're actually listening to is a remix of Hassan Nasrallah's speech from 2006 in which he wanted to strike Hafe first, then places beyond Hafe. | ||
So they're literally playing like a DJ remix of a Nasrallah, who is the head of Hezbollah speech while the missiles rain down on Haifa. | ||
It's got to be a, an interesting feeling to be at a, The lyrics are, he sang strike and the spirit will scream, bless you who protect us and those who don't regard the spirit, give them a taste of hell. | ||
It was written for this exact day and they're hearing it while seeing it happen. | ||
Pretty crazy stuff. | ||
Pretty crazy scenes out of this modern conflict. | ||
And hey, do I even want to show this video? | ||
Do we have time to show it? | ||
I think I do. | ||
We'll go to clip number 27 here. | ||
I apologize in advance, but you want to know what the Israelis are doing while Iran is striking them? | ||
Don't worry, folks. | ||
They're just as gay as ever. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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When you're a power gay in a bomb shelter, we're sexy television power gays. | |
What do you think, guys? | ||
You could be anywhere in the world. | ||
I think I kind of want to be here. | ||
All these hunkiest really boys. | ||
Scared for our lives. | ||
Who knows what we might get up to here in this bombshell. | ||
The bombshell. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So, yeah. | ||
Yeah, I don't, I mean, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what to say at this point. | ||
You got gay orgies in the bomb shelter while death reigns above. | ||
It's biblical, I'll tell you that. | ||
Certainly reminds me of some Old Testament stories. | ||
But there you go. | ||
We got time for... | ||
Brandon in Tucson, you have a comment about a false flag. | ||
We have about 30 seconds left in the show. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, hey, good morning. | |
Yeah, so I saw that massive aircraft carrier out there that's supposed to retire. | ||
Next month, I saw they're supposed to retire that ship. | ||
I mean, realistically, what would help Israel out more if they had one aircraft here in the Middle East or if they did another USS Liberty attack on us? | ||
That would be... | ||
I mean, again, what I was saying about false flags, the only thing false about it is the flag. | ||
So, you know, if they take down an aircraft carrier, that's thousands of American sailors dead, and it's going to piss off the public. | ||
We're in a very dangerous situation here, folks. | ||
You're going to want to keep it tuned to Infowars and support us at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
We'll be here again tomorrow advocating for peace like we always do. | ||
Stay tuned, Alex Jones. | ||
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