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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, with Hortman as the decisive crossover, marked a stunning departure from her party's progressive rhetoric. | ||
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. | ||
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 rally's plan. | ||
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 They want to be able to, you know, they're already doing that with, hey, we're a democracy. | ||
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. | ||
This is a dictator. | ||
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You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's 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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Special report, Minnesota shooting reveals Democrat domestic terror. | ||
We do have some more information about that assassination, those assassinations, I should say, which only... | ||
We'll cover that in the Israel-Iran conflict on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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It's Tuesday, June 17th 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 back. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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We got a lot to cover today. | |
As we teeter on the brink of all-out World War III, Donald Trump left the G7 early, 24 hours early yesterday, to, well, | ||
mixed reasons we'll get into what's really going on here but I think it's pretty clear to say that yeah MAGA is feeling a bit betrayed feeling a bit betrayed these days and | ||
And at the same time, part of me still wants to trust Trump. | ||
Part of me wants to see everything going on as a little bit of 5D chess. | ||
I don't know if it is or not, but I could see that happening. | ||
After all, I don't think Trump wants to go to war in Iran. | ||
I really don't. | ||
Is literally just a complete and total fraud, which could be the case, unless he actually genuinely doesn't care about all the things he's pretended to care about for the last 10 years. | ||
I can see from his perspective why he's acting the way that he is. | ||
I'll try to explain that, but again, I'm not trying to sell hopium here. | ||
I think the fact that it's gone this far is already too much. | ||
Far too much. | ||
Again, we'll get into it. | ||
But I'm hoping. | ||
I'm hoping against hope that all of the saber rattling from Donald Trump really is just negotiation tactics. | ||
And again, I hope that he doesn't actually intend to assist in the Israeli attack against Iran. | ||
But obviously, regardless of whether he did or not, it wouldn't make any sense to act like you weren't going to do that. | ||
In other words, they're in talks with Iran over nuclear deals. | ||
It wouldn't make any sense for Trump to say, no, we're not going to attack them. | ||
We're not going to do anything. | ||
We're never going to invade Iran. | ||
He's got to keep that possibility open as a negotiation tactic. | ||
I get that. | ||
And again, I'll tell you why I think this might actually be the case. | ||
Again, I could be totally wrong here. | ||
I'll give you the other side of the argument as well, but we'll get into it when we get to talking about the G7 and what different people are saying about it. | ||
let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 17th of June, 2025. | ||
Prosecutors in Minnesota say the suspect in shooting of two Minnesota state lawmakers had planned to target two others. | ||
Vance Luther Belter, 57, was arrested Sunday after fatally shooting Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, wounding Senator John Hoffman and his wife in separate attacks in the Minneapolis suburbs. | ||
Belter planned the attacks carefully by researching and surveilling his victims, altering a vehicle to look like a police car, and targeting Democratic officials amid rising political violence. | ||
Police thwarted a larger planned attack after officers arrived at Hortman's home, saw Belter shoot her husband, and forced Belter to flee before a two-day manhunt ended with his peaceful surrender. | ||
I'll show you the press conference a little bit later. | ||
Things are still not adding up. | ||
Apparently the police were on the scene specifically to guard this representative when Belter showed up and apparently he was wearing a police officer uniform and like a, The officers just let him go into the home and shoot the two people inside. | ||
Just absolutely crazy. | ||
We'll get into that more. | ||
I also, I guess it's a common thing, but it's always hilarious how they're like, He wore a mask. | ||
He had a blacked out car with what looked like police lights. | ||
He had this whole plan. | ||
It's like... | ||
That didn't work out very well, did it, buddy? | ||
All that preparation, you just get caught immediately. | ||
Yeah, we're going to mock him more today. | ||
Meanwhile, White House says Trump to leave G7 meeting in Canada early to return to Washington amid Mideast tensions. | ||
On June 16, 2025, the leaders of the Group of Seven convened in Canada's Rocky Mountains with U.S. President Donald Trump attending and arranging multiple bilateral meetings with other world leaders. | ||
The summit took place amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program and ongoing trade disputes involving U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos. | ||
Trump stated that trade would be the main topic of discussion at the summit, while Friedrich Merz... | ||
Due to Middle East tensions, Trump left the summit early on June 16th after dinner, highlighting the serious geopolitical risks and ongoing economic challenges from tariffs and global conflicts. | ||
And one thing I want to establish once and for all is that this has nothing to do with Iran's nuclear program. | ||
Again, I'll lay out to you why that is. | ||
In a little bit. | ||
But when they say things like the summit took place amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program, that's a lie. | ||
I just want you to let you know right now that's just not true. | ||
It has nothing to do with Iran's nuclear programs. | ||
Again, I'll lay it out for you. | ||
In a variety of different ways that all prove that to be true. | ||
Meanwhile, House and Senate set for clash over Trump bill. | ||
The Senate Republicans are pushing to pass Trump's big, beautiful bill by the 4th of July deadline. | ||
In Washington, D.C. The bill builds on the 2017 tax cuts and includes deeper Medicaid cuts and a $5 trillion federal debt limit increase, stirring intra-party conflicts. | ||
Key concerns focus on Medicaid changes, harming rural hospitals, and a low $10,000 SALT deduction cap, which House Republicans fiercely oppose. | ||
The GOP senator said the bill is now farther away than we were before, while Senate Minority Leader Schumer warned it risks stripping coverage from 16 million people. | ||
I'll just say it's just utterly pathetic that Republicans can dominate both the House and the Senate and still not get anything done. | ||
We do not need the Democrats' permission at all for this. | ||
Because it's a reconciliation vote, all they need is 50% of the Senate. | ||
It means all they have to have is Republicans. | ||
We are in a position where we don't have to take the Democrats' concerns into consideration at all. | ||
At all. | ||
No deals with Schumer. | ||
No deals with any of them. | ||
In most other circumstances, we would need to put things in there to get at least 10 or so over on our side. | ||
Have to play ball with the Democrats. | ||
We're in a position to just unilaterally impose whatever the Republicans want, and we just can't get it done. | ||
Because Republicans have this weird issue, this bizarre dichotomy, bifurcation within the Republican Party. | ||
And I can't for the life of me wrap my mind around it. | ||
You got the libertarian wing, like the Masseys and the Rand Pauls. | ||
And then you've got the Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell wing. | ||
Everybody knows this. | ||
And it's like, can we just have the best from both worlds? | ||
Like Rand Paul is out there going, ah, border security is kind of expensive, actually. | ||
Actually, we need a reasonable border security, not this wall and this. | ||
And it's like, We really don't want our country overrun by foreigners. | ||
But it's the libertarian side that comes out and goes, hey, regime change war in Iran is not in our interest, not in our favor, and America should have nothing to do with this. | ||
Okay. | ||
They won't spend the money or do what's necessary or use the government to benefit the American people, to expel the foreigners, to protect our rights and our birthright as citizens of this country. | ||
But they are standing up against ADL and AIPAC and the drive for World War III to protect Israel. | ||
On the other hand, you've got the most bloodthirsty, psychotic, warmongering morons who at least in order to stay in office, like their only concern, their only ultimate goal is going to war with Iran basically. | ||
But they know that in order to do that, they've got to pander to the base and pretend that they're in favor of things like mass deportations and other things. | ||
So it's like, what if we had a party? | ||
What if? | ||
What if we had a Republican Party that both wanted to use the United States government to help the United States people and not spend billions upon billions of dollars on NGO whatever nonsense, but would be willing to put the bill for the deportation that needs to happen? | ||
While also not wanting to go to war and kill millions of people for the sake of religious fanatics in Israel. | ||
I don't know why we can't have both of these things. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
I don't get why people fall into these categories, but that's how it is. | ||
It would be really great if we just had some common sense in the air. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump officials reverse guidance exempting farms, hotels from immigration raids. | ||
On June 16th, the DHS rescinded previous instructions and directed agents to continue enforcement operations targeting workers in agricultural hospital, hospitality and food service sectors nationwide. | ||
This reversal followed an earlier pause on worksite raids issued just a week prior amid industry complaints about labor shortages. | ||
Officials directed ICE agents during a Monday call with 30 field offices to continue enforcement actions targeting agricultural businesses, hospitality, and restaurant sectors. | ||
Again, this is a reversal of the reversal of Trump, and I think it shows that being loud enough against what Trump is doing will make him change his mind, which again is why I think we need to double down on opposing the war in Iran with everything that we've got. | ||
I'll give you some. | ||
Potential activism opportunities for us. | ||
But finally, we have this. | ||
Iran seeks to de-escalate with Israel, reopen nuclear negotiations. | ||
On June 12th, Israeli forces carried out an unexpected strike against Iran targeting and eliminating senior military officials and damaging nuclear facilities, which escalated the ongoing tensions. | ||
The strike halted a planned sixth round of U.S.-Iran talks last Sunday and stemmed from stalled diplomacy over Iran's uranium enrichment. | ||
Since then, Israel asserted full air supremacy over Tehran, destroyed over 120 missile launchers, while Iran has fired about 100 missiles in retaliation. | ||
Iran signaled a willingness to resume nuclear negotiations if the U.S. stays out of the conflict and Israel agrees to a ceasefire, a proposal Oman is mediating. | ||
The ongoing violence risks regional escalation, prompting Gulf states to urge Washington for a ceasefire while markets rallied on hopes of de-escalation. | ||
I'm not sure if I have – I was having some trouble with my computer earlier today, so I'm going to – So I want to go to a video of Tucker Carlson talking to Steve Bannon about what's going on, about what is leading us down the war path to this absurdity. | ||
And there's so many aspects of this that are truly baffling. | ||
Obviously, this is creating a split in the MAGA movement, the MAGA base. | ||
Although I don't know if that's the right word, a split. | ||
I don't think it is really a split. | ||
I think the vast majority of people don't want war with Iran. | ||
Is that a split? | ||
I mean, a split you would think would mean 50 go one way, 50 go the other. | ||
I think it's more like 99% to 1%. | ||
And obviously this is... | ||
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Well, this is the result of basically the Zionist takeover of MAGA. | ||
Now, we talked about yesterday a little bit. | ||
This has been an ongoing conflict in MAGA since its initiation, basically. | ||
But it accelerated massively last year because of the Iran-Gaza War. | ||
When the Democrats, or the powerful Jewish Democrats, We can go to this one. | ||
It's actually a different one I want to go to, but let's go to Tucker Carlson because I'm going to show Trump's response to this. | ||
But basically after October 7th, you saw these massive protests, mostly filled with Democrats protesting against Israel and all the rich billionaire Jews in the world. | ||
Trump's our guy, actually. | ||
Actually, Trump will give Israel what it wants. | ||
Trump will back Israel no matter what. | ||
Kamala Harris has this big contingent of the people that she represents that don't want war with Iran or war for Israel. | ||
And so they started backing Trump. | ||
And, you know, we've been complaining about this the entire time Trump has been in office for the second round. | ||
And it is it is the. | ||
U.S. government will act completely ruthlessly and powerfully if they think it's in their interest, or rather if they think it's in the interest of the Zionist lobby that controls our government. | ||
Whether it's aggressively deporting students who wrote Anti-Israel op-eds or whatever else. | ||
We see the way that Israel's priorities always come first. | ||
And of course because they've so successfully wormed their way into our government, they get bipartisan support on a lot of this stuff. | ||
So they're not America first. | ||
They're not MAGA. | ||
They're using MAGA. | ||
And America first. | ||
And I can't for the life of me figure out why Trump is going along with it. | ||
And actually that's the clip I want to show from Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon. | ||
It's Tucker Carlson saying we live in a post-coup world. | ||
We live in a post-coup world. | ||
The coup was carried out in 1963 with the assassination of President Kennedy. | ||
Likely by the Israelis for a number of reasons. | ||
One of those being Because he wanted AIPAC to register under Farah. | ||
But most importantly, and you can see the way that the Iran war is being fostered, how this would be that big of a deal. | ||
It was stopping Israel from getting a nuclear bomb. | ||
He wanted to actually inspect the Damona power plant, where Israel was enriching uranium, because he didn't want Israel to have a bomb. | ||
And again, you can see just from the way that they're acting at Iran, like the nuclear bomb, We'll make you go to extraordinary lengths. | ||
In that case, they killed Kennedy, did a deal with LBJ to establish the sort of supranational intelligence apparatus that could be controlled internationally and under the guise of the CIA and others. | ||
You guys, let's go to this first clip from Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon, and then which it very well could be. | ||
Again, I'll give you both sides of the argument. | ||
Here's Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon first. | ||
-I actually really love Trump. | ||
I think he's a deeply humane, kind person. | ||
And I am saying this because I'm really afraid that my country is going to be further weakened by this. | ||
I think we're going to see the end of American empire, obviously. | ||
Other nations would like to see that. | ||
And this is a perfect way to scuttle the USS America on the shores of Iran. | ||
But it's also going to end, I believe, Trump's presidency and effectively end it. | ||
And so that's why I'm saying this. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
That's coming from you. | ||
Look, I knew Bush. | ||
I knew George W. Bush. | ||
You know, family connections to Bush. | ||
I knew Bush. | ||
Personally, I still see Bush sometimes. | ||
And, you know, of course, he hates me. | ||
And he does because I criticized him on Iraq. | ||
And that war is the sum total from historical perspective of his administration. | ||
But I knew him. | ||
And he had all kinds of plans for the things that he wanted to do. | ||
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To improve the country. | ||
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And you may agree or disagree, but, like, in his mind, he wasn't just about the invasion of Iraq in March of 2000. | ||
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He was going to redo Social Security. | ||
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He was going to take care of the entitlements issue. | ||
And he really thought it was going to work. | ||
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And you could laugh at that or whatever, but the point is, the second you get enmeshed in a real war, not a fake, let's go bomb the villagers and declare success, we don't even have a good track record. | ||
Like, why are the Houthis still there? | ||
I mean, there's a whole other question, which is how prepared is the U.S. military for a real conflict? | ||
And the answer is totally unprepared. | ||
Scary unprepared. | ||
I don't think people understand that. | ||
But anyway, the only reason I'm saying any of this is because I really, really care. | ||
The comparisons to George W. Bush are obvious. | ||
The similarity between Iran can't have nukes and Iraq can't have Weapons of mass destruction. | ||
I mean, it's all right there. | ||
It's all obvious and in your face. | ||
Here's Tucker Carlson explaining how we got to this point. | ||
And they're running the deal. | ||
We can't get the Kennedy files out 62 years later. | ||
And by the way, somebody murdered the president of the United States and lied about it for 60 years, okay? | ||
And we still can't get those files. | ||
There are thousands of documents that have not been released as of today. | ||
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Not just CIA. | ||
We're living in a post-coup country. | ||
Everything that happened post-1963, every elected official, certainly every official elected at the national level, lives with that hanging over him. | ||
They took out this guy. | ||
And whoever did it is so powerful that we can't even know today when John McCone is 50 years in the grave, had a CIA then. | ||
Everyone's gone. | ||
And we still can't find out exactly what happened today. | ||
Sources and methods. | ||
They don't even say that anymore. | ||
They don't say anything. | ||
They're just like, oh, we released it. | ||
No, you didn't. | ||
You lie. | ||
You lie. | ||
I know. | ||
I'm from here. | ||
I know. | ||
So I do think there's a sense in which some of our leaders feel the presence of a physical threat. | ||
I don't think that I know it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It still doesn't make any sense because Trump has the biggest microphone in the world. | ||
I don't know. | ||
To me, if you're the President of the United States and somebody like You know, shows you the alternative angle of the Zaprooter film, right? | ||
You get into the Oval Office and they sit you down and show you the film where it shows the sniper on the grassy knoll. | ||
Shoot Kennedy. | ||
And they go, you know, any questions? | ||
If it was me, the next thing I do, I just hop on Twitter and go, hey, they just threatened to kill me if I don't do what they say. | ||
Hey, America, it's your favorite President Trump. | ||
Israel just said they'll shoot me in the head if I don't go to war with Iran. | ||
What should I do? | ||
I mean, like, why wouldn't you just go to the people with that and go, it's not going to happen. | ||
I'm going to tell everybody that it's you. | ||
And now if you kill me, it'll be way worse for you because I just told everybody, hey, these guys are blackmailing me and trying to kill me. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's not sufficient to explain why Trump is doing this heel turn. | ||
I'll show you Trump's response to Tucker Carlson on the other side. | ||
We'll get into how this is affecting MAGA and how Trump doesn't handle it correctly at the end of America. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Let me give you some headlines as to where we're at. | ||
In the Israel-Iran conflict. | ||
Of course, MAGA movement splits over U.S. role in Israel-Iran conflict. | ||
Israel launched unilateral strikes against Iran and their uranium enrichment facilities. | ||
Maybe this is what we need to do first. | ||
Well, I'll do this, and I'll show you the response Trump had to Tucker Carlson. | ||
Since I've already played those clips, but Thank you. | ||
It's literally nothing, okay? | ||
So remember that. | ||
Remember every time it talks about Iranian uranium enrichment or Iran can't have nukes, that is a complete and total red herring. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
As I read headlines talking about uranium enrichment in Iran, just remember that's a lie. | ||
The strikes followed Trump's public opposition to military action and his preference for diplomacy amid divisions in his America First Base. | ||
MAGA supporters like Jack Posobiec cautioned that the strikes could deeply divide Trump's base, which is a split between those favoring intervention and those advocating for non-involvement. | ||
A poll of Charlie Kirk's 5 million ex-followers showed nearly 90% opposed U.S. involvement in Israel's war against Iran, reflecting widespread isolationism. | ||
It's not isolationism necessarily. | ||
We just don't want to go to war in the Middle East. | ||
Again, again, for another disastrous round of infinite war in the desert for the sake of Israel. | ||
And if nothing else, the fact that Trump is not 100% involved in this, is not on board, is not declaring a holy war, George W. Bush style. | ||
Is having an effect, and you can tell by the way that Israel is so desperate to force this. | ||
We'll show you a clip from Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
If you remember in 2003, I mean the build-up to the Iraq war, it was consensus all the way down. | ||
You know, Bibi Netanyahu would come over and address Congress and say, I guarantee you, I guarantee you, Saddam falls. | ||
Right. | ||
But it wasn't. | ||
But. | ||
It was always just kind of a side thing or people didn't even notice it or pay any attention to it. | ||
But now it's Israel just begging America to go to war on its behalf. | ||
And it's just totally straightforward and cut and dry. | ||
And they're not even pretending really like this is for the benefit of America anymore. | ||
They're just saying America has to go to war for Israel. | ||
Israel started the war. | ||
Knowing it can't handle it with the intention of bringing America in, which to me is just another reason why we shouldn't do it. | ||
There's a difference between our allies in trouble and they're trying to go it alone, but we've got to step in and help them if they're just genuinely fighting for their lives. | ||
But in this case, it's Israel going, I know I can't survive this fight. | ||
I'm still going to smack the guy in the nose. | ||
Trusting that America, thinking, believing that America is going to step in and protect me when the punch comes flying back my way. | ||
So they're being obvious. | ||
I mean, they're being very heavy-handed in this. | ||
And this might have some very interesting, like, downstream effects. | ||
MAGA movement is split, but not really, because if you look at Charlie Kirk, which I would say if anybody... | ||
It is Charlie Kirk. | ||
He sort of, obviously people on the far right don't like him. | ||
People on the moderate right love him. | ||
And he just, you know, in general, if you're talking about a wide swath of just normie conservatives, Charlie Kirk is your dude. | ||
His poll shows 90% of respondents don't want war with Iran. | ||
90%. | ||
Of the MAGA base is not in favor of this war. | ||
So, it's not a split. | ||
This is not a 50-50. | ||
It's not a bifurcation right down the middle, half on one side, half on the other. | ||
This is 90% of the America First MAGA constituency and the 10% of basically Israeli skinwalkers, right? | ||
10% of people have been fooled by The Democrats who joined Trump's team last year because they thought that that would be better for Israel and the people who are, again, psychotically dedicated to going to war for Israel no matter what for any excuse. | ||
That's the real split here. | ||
6.8 million views. | ||
90% of the half a million votes said no war with Iran. | ||
And look at the way Kirk praises it. | ||
Should the U.S. get involved in Israel's war against Iran? | ||
Obviously, Tucker Carlson is saying no, and Trump seems to be taking that rather personally and responding to it quite a bit, which is very good news. | ||
Tucker obviously is right in this regard, and, you know, it's funny, the other day I was going to tweet something out, like, because just trying to express how truly baffling it is, and I was going to say something like, you know, I don't know if in my lifetime there's been a political issue with a more cut-and-dry answer. | ||
A lot of other political stuff can be a little nuanced. | ||
It's preferences, it's strategy, it's what you think. | ||
But in this case, America should not go to war in the Middle East. | ||
And that's just the clear, it's as clear as day. | ||
I was going to say that. | ||
And then I thought about it. | ||
And I was like, well. | ||
Immigration is a political issue. | ||
Nothing more cut and dry than that. | ||
So maybe I should be used to this by now. | ||
But like the sky is blue. | ||
America should not go to war in the Middle East. | ||
Men are men and women are women. | ||
And people who sneak into this country can be removed and it's not that big of a deal. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
We debate any of this stuff. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
Let's go to Trump's response to Tucker Carlson again. | ||
I think Tucker Carlson could actually have an impact on this. | ||
Might actually be able to stop World War III. | ||
Let's go to clip number 9 here. | ||
Trump asked about Tucker Carlson counter signaling his desire to go to war with Iran. | ||
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I don't know what Tucker Carlson is saying. | ||
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Let him go get a television network and say it so that people listen. | |
And quickly, have you spoken to the landscape? | ||
Go get a television network so people listen to you? | ||
Television? | ||
Tell that young man to get an AM radio station so people can hear him. | ||
We're going to tell that young man to go down to the telegraph office so he can get his message out. | ||
And then he tweets out on truth. | ||
Somebody please explain to kooky Tucker Carlson that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This has nothing to do with Iran having a nuclear weapon. | ||
I mean, on the face of it, how could you even believe? | ||
That that's what this is about. | ||
It's so obviously not about that. | ||
Again, it hurts to even, it pains me to even have to argue this. | ||
It pains me to have to describe why introducing elementary school kids to homosexual pornography is a bad thing. | ||
It's like, why are we in a position to have to explain this? | ||
Iran's not getting a bomb. | ||
They weren't even trying to get a bomb. | ||
According to the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, they're at least three years away from even having a bomb if they wanted to make one, which it doesn't appear that they do. | ||
Here's Trump responding to that claim. | ||
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Clip number 10. I don't care what she says. | |
she is your director of the D&I. | ||
So you should probably care what she has to say, I would think. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'll bring you more headlines here. | ||
For now. | ||
Try not to just go off the deep end. | ||
But it's a struggle. | ||
I'm struggling. | ||
Israel's war in Gaza continues as its conflict with Iran rapidly escalates. | ||
Israel's conflict with Iran is pushing its war in Gaza to the periphery, but Palestinians there are still being killed and are under a near-total blockade. | ||
In fact, yesterday I told you that every day there were Palestinians being killed at the aid sites, the humanitarian sites, going to get food and being shot by the IDF while in line there. | ||
I was wrong. | ||
I said something like 5 to 10. It was actually more like 50. It was actually more like 50, and it was from a variety of things. | ||
They launch an airstrike or some sort of missile attack on the starving people standing in line, as well as quadcopter autonomous drones with mounted machine guns going around shooting people. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
I wish I could have grabbed the clip, but it was just... | ||
And it's one of the people describing, just like, yeah, we were walking down towards the humanitarian aid site and we saw a quadcopter and it started shooting at us. | ||
It's like, is that really the world? | ||
We really live in the Matrix? | ||
We really live in Terminator? | ||
We really live in a world where there are quadcopters with machine guns flying around shooting at children? | ||
That's crazy, but it is happening. | ||
It is intensifying in Gaza, because of course it is. | ||
Because of course it is, because just like Iran, yeah, it wasn't actually anything to do with the reasons they said they were going into Gaza. | ||
It actually wasn't about hostages. | ||
It actually wasn't about stopping terrorist attacks into Israel. | ||
It was actually about a land grab and territorial expansion and ethnic cleansing, which is the same thing with Iran, so they can stop talking about nuclear weapons. | ||
Iran, on the other hand, seeks to deescalate with Israel, reopen nuclear negotiations. | ||
Iran signaled willingness to resume nuclear negotiations if the U.S. stays out of the conflict and Israel agrees to a ceasefire or proposal Oman is mediating. | ||
Eight killed, nearly 100 injured as Iran fires 100-plus missiles at civilian areas in Israel. | ||
Iran launched over 40 service-to-surface missiles overnight into Monday, killing eight and injuring 100 across five Israeli cities, including Peta Tivka, Benai Brak, and Haifa. | ||
The missile assault intensified the conflict following Israeli airstrikes that heavily damaged Iran's Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites and eliminated senior intelligence leaders from the IRGC and Quds Force, or residential building in Peta Tivka. | ||
TIFCA took a direct hit, killing four, including two inside a reinforced safe room, while hundreds of residents from four neighboring buildings were evacuated. | ||
Meanwhile, reported Israeli artillery strike kills dozens at aid distribution site, Gaza aid distribution site, on Tuesday. | ||
The incident followed nearly daily mass deaths near food distribution centers since they opened last month amid an ongoing 20-month Israel-Hamas war and recent lifting of an 11-week blockade. | ||
large groups of people gathered close to aid distribution locations managed by the U.S.-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, where Israeli forces reportedly fired shots to disperse crowds moving towards the assistant points. | ||
Health officials reported at least 200 wounded, including 20 critically, and the WHO trauma surgeon Thanos Gargavanis noted a correlation between food distribution sites and mass casualties caused mostly by gunshot wounds. | ||
The shelling underscored the urgent humanitarian crisis with half a million Gazans at risk of starvation amid restricted aid access and ongoing violence, while UN and aid groups reject Israeli claims the new aid control prevent Hamas diversion. | ||
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you Just every day, I'll just come in and just like remind you of how sickeningly evil Israel is. | ||
Have you ever heard anything so despicable? | ||
These people are starving a enslaved and captured populace and then shooting at them. | ||
After setting up aid sites, they set up. | ||
So, I mean, half of me is like, you know, understands why you'd want to just like get peace in this region, maybe try to establish a Palestinian state, get Israel to chill the hell out a little bit, replace Netanyahu. | ||
Like on one hand, that would be great. | ||
On the other hand, Maybe they just need to be destroyed. | ||
I mean, at this point, if that's the choice between World War III or Israel, or just having Iran go gloves off, I mean, what are you supposed to say at this point? | ||
So then Trump leaves the G7 early. | ||
White House says Trump to leave a G7 meeting in Canada early to return to Washington and Mideast tensions. | ||
And so this was interesting, and this is the one thing that makes me not want to just completely distrust Trump and think that he is all in on the Iran war thing. | ||
Because here's how it breaks down. | ||
Trump announces that he's leaving the G7 24 hours early. | ||
Then French President Emmanuel Macron is asked about this, and he asserts that Trump cut his G7 trip short to help negotiate a ceasefire involving Israel and Iran. | ||
And then Trump says, no, no way, not a ceasefire. | ||
That's not what I'm going for. | ||
I want something better than a ceasefire. | ||
And then he tweets out, you know, everybody in Tehran better evacuate the city. | ||
So what's the truth here? | ||
It sounds like to me Trump was leaving the G7 to try to negotiate a ceasefire. | ||
Otherwise, why would Macron say that? | ||
But that Trump got mad that Macron said that because if you're negotiating a ceasefire, what you don't want is the other side to think that you're negotiating for a ceasefire, if you understand what I mean. | ||
So Trump says his G7 summit departure was not linked to any Israel-Iran ceasefire offer. | ||
So again, Trump's negotiation tactic is maximum pressure. | ||
I don't know if this is the case or not. | ||
I don't know why Trump is playing this dangerous game or going along with it this far. | ||
But Macron comes out and says, yeah, he's going to negotiate a ceasefire. | ||
Macron of France mistakenly said that I left the G7 summit in Canada to go back to D.C. to work on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. | ||
Wrong. | ||
He has no idea why I'm now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a ceasefire. | ||
Much bigger than that. | ||
Whether purposely or not, Emmanuel always gets it wrong. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
I can see him being like, Dang it, Macron. | ||
I want Iran thinking I'm going to war with them. | ||
I'm negotiating with Iran. | ||
And yes, I am trying to negotiate a ceasefire, but they need to think, I want to go to war with them. | ||
I don't want them knowing that I want peace. | ||
I want them thinking I want war to get the best negotiation stance for the ceasefire they're trying to make. | ||
I don't know if that's true or not. | ||
Even if it is true, I think it's stupid. | ||
I think it's utterly and completely stupid. | ||
Because it has nothing to do with American interests. | ||
And there's no reason why we should be hardball negotiating with Iran. | ||
It really doesn't make any sense unless you truly are Israel first. | ||
I have trouble wrapping my mind around it. | ||
Of course, then there's other stuff like Trump called on civilians to leave Tehran immediately, but then nothing happened. | ||
There wasn't a big attack on Tehran. | ||
This is what I mean. | ||
It's like, okay, I guess this makes sense both either ways, right? | ||
Either Trump is dead set on destroying his legacy and shattering the MAGA base and betraying the populist spirit of his presidency, but it also makes perfect sense if he's just hardball negotiating with Iran and wants them to think that he is a madman willing to attack them. | ||
I don't know which one it is. | ||
I will tell you. | ||
Talk about the stupidest thing you could possibly do as Trump. | ||
Unbelievably stupid. | ||
Now getting to the point about the nuclear weapons. | ||
Now it's not about that. | ||
This timeline has been going around X. And it's just a smattering of the predictions By Israel of when Iran would have a nuclear bomb. | ||
And you can see it's like, you know, every other year since 1992, basically. | ||
1992, they say Iran is three to five years from nuclear capability. | ||
1993, Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons close to capability. | ||
They said the same thing in 1995 and 1996 and 2003 and 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. | ||
Iran could produce the bomb within a year. | ||
So again, if you look at the date that they're saying, oh my god, they're going to have a nuclear weapon, they said they were going to have them in 97 or 98 or 2000 or 97 again or 2009, or they'll definitely have one by 2011. | ||
2013, Iran continuing nuclear weapons program. | ||
2021, Iran closer than ever to nuclear weapons program. | ||
2022, Iran just weeks away from nuclear breakout. | ||
It goes on and on every single year. | ||
We hear that they're two weeks away from building the bomb. | ||
Now, 2025, Iran just days away from enriching uranium for a bomb. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
American intelligence says otherwise. | ||
American intelligence, according to the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, says that they weren't even close to having a bomb. | ||
We're at least three years away from creating a bomb. | ||
And even if we didn't have her saying that, is it not obvious? | ||
Is it not obvious that this has nothing to do with them wanting a nuclear bomb? | ||
I mean, do I even have to, do I really have to make this argument? | ||
I guess I do, because they do keep talking about a nuclear bomb. | ||
Do you really think, do you really truly believe, That after 30 years of warning about Iran having a nuke, that it just so happens that right now, as Israel has spent 20 months weakening all of Iran's proxies, Getting Iran to its weakest state ever. | ||
Where Israel wants to go in and attack Iran. | ||
It just so happens that right now, it becomes an urgent emergency. | ||
It becomes a frantic emergency. | ||
You really think that it just so happened to line up like that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Again, I mean, what do we have to say? | ||
What do we have to say? | ||
What do we have to do? | ||
It's not about the nuclear weapon. | ||
That is the most obvious excuse of all time. | ||
And I'll show you on the other side. | ||
When we come back from the break in just a minute, I'm going to show you a talk by Scott Ritter about why we shouldn't go to, why we should not go to war with Iran and why Israel's action has made it significantly more likely that we'll go to war with Iran because Israel killed the people we were negotiating with in Iran. | ||
So much of this conflict is bizarre in ways that I don't even expect. | ||
I keep seeing headlines. | ||
That I'm ignoring and I'm not reporting on them because they don't seem to be true. | ||
Any conflict like this, you're going to get report after report after report that just aren't true. | ||
And you got to look into them and they always turn out to be true. | ||
In this case, these things are turning out to be true. | ||
Even if like they're accompanied by a fake thing, hard to explain. | ||
But like yesterday, there was a headline saying that Pakistan was going to attack Israel with nuclear weapons. | ||
And then there was a video underneath it of the Pakistani authorities saying that. | ||
But the video was AI and the audio was AI, but the story was real. | ||
It was very confusing. | ||
So I did not report on that yesterday because I saw that the video was AI. | ||
Turns out somebody made a fake AI video portraying something that was actually real. | ||
So it's like, okay, why would you even, why do that? | ||
Because then you get the community note saying, actually, this is AI and people ignore the headline like I did. | ||
I was like, okay, this must not be true then. | ||
They're going to make AI saying it. | ||
That's a weird thing. | ||
It did say they'd drop a nuke on Israel. | ||
It's just the video accompanying the story was AI. | ||
Weird. | ||
And then on Telegram yesterday, I'm seeing all these posts that are like, Iran struck Bibi Netanyahu's private residence with a satellite picture of a house. | ||
And it's like, okay, we hear this type of stuff all the time. | ||
That's probably not true. | ||
Turns out it's true. | ||
Turns out Iran destroyed Bibi's personal house in Israel with a missile. | ||
So, it's a strange new world that we're in, and this conflict is unlike anything we've ever seen. | ||
I was taken by this man, Donald Trump's repeated assertions that he was a president of peace, that he wanted to get us out of the endless cycle of war, that he would seek an end to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
It's turned out that none of this is true. | ||
He hasn't been able to end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia because he doesn't know anything about Russia, and it doesn't seem that he wants to know anything about Russia. | ||
I don't know if you're aware of this, Judge, but the State Department today announced they are not continuing the dialogue with Russia to normalize relations. | ||
So not only has he not stopped the conflict with Russia, he's now ending the dialogue that gave us the possibility of peace with Russia. | ||
He claims he had an amicable birthday greeting conversation with President Putin on Saturday. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Again, the inconsistencies of this man, you know, that's the topic for psychologists and others to discuss. | ||
It's above my pay grade. | ||
Joe Biden would be right on this one. | ||
But the one that's, This is a man who said he was looking to make peace with Iran, get a better deal through negotiations. | ||
And yet here we are with Israel. | ||
Having launched a Pearl Harbor-type sneak attack against Iran, I want to remind everybody that Israel has no foundation in international law whatsoever that can be cognizable or articulated responsibly to justify what they've done. | ||
It's an absolute violation of international law, and yet here we are. | ||
Condoning it and facilitating it, and it appears that this president was in on the game, that he used this process of negotiation to lull the Iranians into a false sense of complacency, that they honestly believed that this man wanted a deal and they were ready to give him a deal. | ||
Mr. Shamkani, one of the closest advisors to the Supreme Leader and one of the negotiators in this process, had said days before this surprise attack that, Iran was ready to sign a document, an agreement, a treaty, that they would not seek nuclear weapons. | ||
They were ready to do this. | ||
They were ready to lower, limit their enrichment to 3.75%. | ||
That's what's needed for the existing Boucher nuclear power reactors, that they were ready to allow inspections inclusive of American inspector participation. | ||
Unprecedented. | ||
unprecedented. | ||
They were willing to do anything the United States and the international community And this president led the Iranians in Shamkani to believe that that's the path he was taking. | ||
And yet all along, he was lulling them into a false sense of safety and security. | ||
And he laughed, bragged, was proud of the fact that when Israel attacked, he helped set it up. | ||
Shamkani was killed. | ||
In this attack, along with all the other negotiators. | ||
Trump killed the damn Iranian negotiating team. | ||
Now, who the hell is going to trust Donald Trump anymore? | ||
I don't. | ||
And no American should. | ||
That speech that he gave in Saudi Arabia, which we praised, he condemned neocons. | ||
He condemned Western military adventurism in the Middle East and said he was the president of peace. | ||
It was a lie, a deception, and a plot. | ||
100%. | ||
This isn't just about lulling the Iranian government to a false sense of complacency and security and belief. | ||
He did it to the American people. | ||
This man is a disgrace, a walking disgrace. | ||
He doesn't deserve the respect of the American people. | ||
I'm somebody who said he's the commander-in-chief. | ||
We have to support this guy. | ||
Yeah, pretty harsh words for Trump. | ||
But hey, if he starts a war with Iran, I mean, that really... | ||
We are sending, you know, extra aircraft carriers over there. | ||
They could be targeted for attack, as we've been warning about the entire time. | ||
False flag or legitimate attack, either way. | ||
We would be in the war fully, whether we like it or not at that point. | ||
So even if he's just trying to do high-stakes negotiation, wants Iran to think that, you know, we're going to attack him at any moment, it's a bad idea. | ||
It's bad strategically. | ||
It's bad for America. | ||
It is a betrayal, and we'll get more into it on the other side. | ||
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All right. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
I got a lot of other news that I could get to, but... | ||
I don't think anything takes precedent over World War III. | ||
World War III Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm willing to wait to see what happens. | ||
We just saw the clip from Judge Napolitano and Scott Ritter. | ||
Basically saying, Trump betrayed us, etc., etc. | ||
So far, we have not directly involved ourselves in the Iran conflict, which, as pitiful as it is, that's a win. | ||
That's a victory for the non-interventionalist side. | ||
I said it before. | ||
There is a different timeline. | ||
There's a timeline where Trump doesn't win, and President Jeb Bush is declaring a crusade against Iran on behalf of Israel. | ||
Or Hillary Clinton is announcing a limited military operation to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. | ||
Because you've got this, I've got this tweet, a truth post from Trump. | ||
He posted Mike Huckabee's message. | ||
Which is one of those messages, I get messages like this sometimes. | ||
It's very funny to me that Trump posted this. | ||
This is from Mike Huckabee, who I believe is his ambassador to Israel, if I'm not mistaken, something like that. | ||
Yeah, U.S. ambassador to Israel. | ||
It says, Mr. President, God spared you in Butler, Pennsylvania to be the most consequential president in a century, maybe ever. | ||
The decision on your shoulders I would not want to be made by anyone else. | ||
You have many voices speaking to you, sir, but there is only one voice that matters, his voice. | ||
I am your appointed servant in this land, and I am available for you, but I do not try to get in your presence often because I trust your instincts. | ||
No president in my lifetime has been in a position like yours not since Truman in 1945. | ||
I don't reach out to persuade you, only to encourage you. | ||
I believe you will hear from heaven, and that voice is far more important than mine or anyone else's. | ||
You sent me to Israel to be your eyes, ears, and voice and to make sure our flag flies above our embassy. | ||
My job is to be the last one to leave. | ||
I will not abandon this post. | ||
Our flag will not come down. | ||
You did not seek this moment. | ||
This moment sought you. | ||
It's my honor to serve you. | ||
Mike Huckabee. | ||
It sounds to me like he's telling Trump to nuke Iran. | ||
That's what it sounds like to me. | ||
Nobody since Truman in 1945. | ||
Remember what happened then? | ||
Remember what happened? | ||
Yeah, I've gotten text messages like this before. | ||
I don't like them. | ||
Here's the interesting thing. | ||
Trump is one of the only people that could stand up to Israel if he wanted. | ||
Like when Mike Huckabee is like, You know, you have been appointed by God to make this decision. | ||
Do you think God spared Donald Trump so Donald Trump could plunge America into yet another war on behalf of the most murderous regime perhaps the world has ever seen? | ||
I mean, the Israelis really make the Nazis look like amateurs, I'll tell you. | ||
I mean, Hitler, the freaking idiot, he was feeding the Jews. | ||
How stupid is that? | ||
You go just let them starve. | ||
Should have taken a lesson from the Israelis. | ||
Do you think God spared Donald Trump so that he could kill a million people and advance the satanic banking project of Israel? | ||
Or do you think he saved him so he could be the one person in American politics with the support and the finances and the love of the American people to actually stand up against the pernicious influence of Foreign agitators. | ||
I think Mike Huckabee has this completely backwards. | ||
I don't think it's subtle. | ||
I think he clearly is advocating for Trump to get involved with Iran in any way, including up to the dropping of a nuclear weapon. | ||
I'd say he's exactly right about Trump being appointed to this position. | ||
Having a unique role. | ||
And he could choose. | ||
It's in Trump's hands now. | ||
And so far, you know, where it really counts, he tends to pull it out in the end. | ||
He tends to pull it off. | ||
to make it count. | ||
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But again, I'm just torn because it's like, okay, I'm not ready to say Trump has betrayed us because we're not in war with Iran at the same time. | ||
Clearly, we're sending everything over there. | ||
I mean, to send 25 air tankers across the Atlantic, that's millions and millions and millions of dollars. | ||
I don't think you do that just for show in order to put maximum pressure on Iran, which even if that was what he's doing, like I said, it's not like, why? | ||
Why is Iran our enemy? | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines to your calls about this. | ||
Especially if you disagree with me. | ||
I'll do that in the next segment. | ||
But I'm just not ready to throw Trump under the bus yet because it's clear from the overwhelming amount of propaganda and the desperation of the likes of Benjamin Netanyahu, they aren't getting what they want from Trump. | ||
And I don't think Trump has forgotten the way Netanyahu betrayed him in 2020 by being the first to congratulate Joe Biden. | ||
Or when Trump assassinated Soleimani and they screwed him over. | ||
I mean, before getting elected, Donald Trump was tweeting out videos of Jeffrey Sachs saying all of the wars in the Middle East are Israel's fault. | ||
And Netanyahu is a sick bastard. | ||
So I just hope Trump is playing this game, even if he is. | ||
I still don't get it. | ||
Here's Netanyahu being completely desperate. | ||
And pathetic as he essentially threatens America, you know, into compliance with the Greater Israel Plan. | ||
Let's go to clip number five. | ||
It's Tel Aviv. | ||
Tomorrow it's New York. | ||
Look, I understand America first. | ||
I don't understand America dead. | ||
That's what these people want. | ||
They chant death to America. | ||
So we're doing something that is in the service of mankind, of humanity, and it's a battle of good against evil. | ||
America does, should, and does stand with the good. | ||
That's what President Trump is doing, and I deeply appreciate his support. | ||
John Carl joins me now. | ||
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So John, what else did he say about President Trump and how he wants the U.S. to play a role here? | |
Or did he? | ||
Well look. | ||
He knows that he needs the United States support, at least in terms of doing what the U.S. is doing now, which is helping Israel defend itself from those retaliatory attacks from Iran. | ||
So it was all couched in a thank you, President Trump. | ||
Israel's best friend, but he made it clear that he would like to see more. | ||
He didn't come out and directly say it in those ways, but what you heard, what you played right there, I understand America first. | ||
I don't understand America dead. | ||
He is really... | ||
And as you know, Kira, there are some prominent voices, supporters, outside advisors of Donald Trump, who are saying, don't get involved. | ||
The United States can't be involved. | ||
You campaigned against forever wars. | ||
People like Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Charlie Kirk. | ||
Those are, you know, close supporters of Donald Trump who are saying that they don't think the United States should be involved in this. | ||
And Netanyahu, it seemed to me, by using their language, I understand America first. | ||
I don't understand America dead, was speaking directly to Donald Trump and to his supporters who are critical of what Israel is doing. | ||
And they're not even making the argument that this is for the benefit of America. | ||
Iran chants death to America. | ||
Okay, and? | ||
So what? | ||
It's funny that that is always what they go with. | ||
Maybe you shouldn't kill children. | ||
Well, but they do chant that they don't like you. | ||
Okay, what? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What are you? | ||
He says, today, Tel Aviv, tomorrow, New York. | ||
Because Tel Aviv is being bombed by Iranian hypersonic missiles. | ||
Tell me, why is Tel Aviv being bombed by Iranian hypersonic missiles? | ||
Because Israel attacked Iran? | ||
So you're saying that New York will be attacked? | ||
Like Tel Aviv, unless we go to war with Iran, except Tel Aviv is only being attacked because you went to war with Iran. | ||
So you're trying to get us to do the thing that's getting Tel Aviv attacked by saying New York will be attacked like Tel Aviv if we don't do the thing. | ||
Do you understand how nonsensical that is? | ||
Utterly asinine that argument is from every angle, and no matter how you interpret it, utterly absurd, utterly asinine. | ||
He got one thing right, though. | ||
I believe Benjamin Netanyahu said one piece of truth in that series of lies, and that is that this is a battle between good and evil. | ||
Have you seen what Israel's up to? | ||
Let's show some clips, shall we? | ||
Let's go to clip number three here. | ||
Remember, Gaza's been utterly devastated, totally destroyed. | ||
The people there, vast majority of which had nothing to do with Hamas. | ||
I mean, just look at this damage. | ||
Look at the devastation. | ||
The entire place looks like this. | ||
They've cut off food for months on end. | ||
People are starving. | ||
And then they're bombing the people that are standing in line for the humanitarian aid. | ||
You tell me. | ||
He had to assign one word to this. | ||
Would it be good or bad? | ||
Would it be good or evil? | ||
What Israel is doing right now. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Lies have been on the Israeli-Iranian conflict. | |
The Israeli army has continued its attacks across the Gaza Strip, killing four Palestinians on Saturday morning in Gaza City. | ||
At Nusrat refugee camp, at least 15 casualties were reported in an attack near the U.S.-Israeli-run distribution center. | ||
The Israeli forces shelled the area as people lined up for food. | ||
These were the scenes at the local Alouda hospital after the overnight attack. | ||
The attacks continue, Talek. | ||
Yeah, Rob, there has been a relative intensification of airstrikes and stone till now across the eastern parts of Gaza City These attacks usually have been conducted by the mobilization of artillery units that have been deployed near and across the entire Eastern enclave of the territory and the main concentration Fundamentally has been on targeting eight seekers this morning and it's very | ||
According to medical reports coming out from Gaza's health ministry, 15 Palestinians have been killed while 125 others were reported injured while trying to access basic humanitarian necessities near one of the designated aid distribution points near the Nigerian corridor. | ||
Now, this repeated targeting of eight seekers from the United States. | ||
They believe that food queues have turned into death traps where eyewitness testimonies, verified footage and reports coming out from humanitarian organizations on the ground point to a very undeniable fact, which is that the Israeli military has opened fire on civilians congregating at or moving toward the designated hate centers as the attacks have caused significant and devastating civilian casualties. | ||
Well, there has been no credible military justification has been provided for these strikes, usually vague references to security threats and clashes that are unverifiable and contradicted by the video footage, video evidence alongside also with the eyewitness accounts. | ||
Yes. | ||
So again, just, you know, horrifying. | ||
And Israel's not, you know, sparing the war crimes against Iran either. | ||
We can go to clip number seven here. | ||
The aftermath of the Iran TV broadcast station that was hit with a missile live on air. | ||
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So this is the building where their national news station was broadcasting. | |
And we all saw the video. | ||
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It happened right at the end of our show yesterday. | |
Of the Iranian news reporter being bombed live on air. | ||
And, of course, it's a war crime to deliberately target journalists who are just doing their job. | ||
They're supposed to be treated like civilians. | ||
But that hasn't stopped Israel before. | ||
So, I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
It's a 90-10 split. | ||
And I think I want to explain the strategy here. | ||
And I think we'll go to clip number one for this because, Maybe a little more. | ||
Of a Mossad agent being interviewed, supposedly, and saying that they're the world's screenwriters, basically. | ||
They control the narrative of the world. | ||
I think I know what he means by this. | ||
I think I can explain it using the Iran war as an example. | ||
But just to refresh our memory, here's a Mossad agent being interviewed on American television. | ||
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How did you convince Hezbollah to buy this? | |
Well, obviously, they didn't know that they were buying it from Israel. | ||
Who did they buy it from? | ||
Or think they were buying it from? | ||
We have an incredible array of possibilities of creating foreign companies that have no way being traced back to Israel. | ||
Shell companies over shell companies who affect the supply chain to our favor. | ||
We create a pretend world. | ||
We are a global production company. | ||
We write the screenplay. | ||
We're the directors. | ||
We're the producers. | ||
We're the main actors. | ||
The world is our stage. | ||
So, you know, all war is based on deception. | ||
The motto of Mossad is, by deception, thou shalt make war. | ||
So, I don't think you can take anything that guy said literally or straightforwardly. | ||
And, you know, obviously the line from Sun Tzu is, You know, in war, all is deception, something like that. | ||
He also says when you're strong, appear weak. | ||
When you're weak, appear strong. | ||
That, to me, always screamed out as a weak person seeing their power crumble, trying to reassert that actually they're in charge. | ||
But what he means by this is very simple. | ||
It's that they're the actual... | ||
And then there's one that's presented to the people as the lie. | ||
Now, we can see this because we're living through it. | ||
And we know, because we can look around and we can talk to our friends and neighbors, like nobody wants to go to war with Iran. | ||
Nobody thinks this is a good idea. | ||
Nobody, as far as I can tell, is being fooled by the nuclear weapon charge. | ||
I mean, some people are, but... | ||
Not only is the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard came out in March and said Iran is at least three years away from ever having a nuclear bomb. | ||
We've shown you the timeline where they're warning about Iran having an imminent nuclear bomb for years. | ||
And so basically you've got the Israelis going, okay, we've weakened Iran's proxies. | ||
We're in a good position. | ||
We can move on Iran and we can get America involved and we can take out Iran. | ||
That's the last regional power that we have to contend with. | ||
We'll basically be in charge of the Middle East then with no tangible opposition. | ||
And you have to remember where this goes too. | ||
If they can destroy Iran and therefore eliminate Iran's proxies and feel themselves secure from Muslim retaliation, Then they're going to take over Al-Aqsa Mosque and tear it down, cause probably a major war between the Muslims, but it'll be fine because Iran will be knocked out and, you know, Saudi Arabia and Turkey will be on America's leash and they won't have to really worry about it. | ||
But I mean, the ultimate goal is building the third temple to bring about the Messiah, what we would consider the Antichrist. | ||
And all of this got kicked off because Israel was... | ||
And then October 7th was launched as Operation Al-Aqsa Flood in order to preempt the takeover of that area. | ||
So it doesn't end if Iran goes down. | ||
It sort of just begins then because you're going to see Israel no holds barred, just like totally destroying all of the Muslim sites inside Israel and tearing down the Dome of the Rock and building the Third Temple. | ||
So, I mean, that's where it goes from here. | ||
Really, at the end of the day, what they want. | ||
And that's what they're strategizing to achieve. | ||
And they go, okay, now's the time. | ||
We've weakened Iran. | ||
We think we can launch an attack on Iran. | ||
We've got all these assets inside Iran. | ||
Mossad agents, etc. | ||
Staged and ready to go. | ||
So let's roll out the nuclear weapon panic. | ||
And that's all that means. | ||
And since we're living through it, we can see that. | ||
And we go, yeah, this is bull crap. | ||
They want domination in the Middle East. | ||
They're using America to try to destroy Iran for that goal and that goal alone. | ||
And then they're just very like thinly papering over their imperial ambitions by talking about nuclear sites and weapons of mass destruction to pretend like this is a humanitarian act or this is a. | ||
You know, self-defense operation. | ||
Now, what happens when. | ||
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Well, it'll be, you know, history will be written to say, you know, Israel was fighting for its life, and then all of the sudden, and totally coincidentally, they discovered that Iran was enriching a nuclear weapon, and heroically, the Americans, every American, came together. | ||
To demand popular will. | ||
Shortly before the war broke out, popular will was against it. | ||
But when it was discovered that Iran was weaponizing uranium, all of America came together to demand that America intervene. | ||
And that's the story that they'll tell. | ||
So we're living through it. | ||
We know nobody wants war with Iran. | ||
50 years from now, the history books will tell everybody we're all for it. | ||
Or, you know, there will be a Pearl Harbor-style attack that will sway public opinion. | ||
In other words, they're just doing the thing. | ||
They're just trying to get us into war with Iran, and they're just using whatever excuse they think necessary. | ||
That's the story they're writing, right? | ||
the actual story behind the scenes is just pure self-aggrandizement ambitious land grabs just purely like greed and and control and power story that they tell you The story about the nuclear sites being discovered. | ||
And oh my gosh, we can't allow this to happen. | ||
And look, Iran is bombing civilians. | ||
How horrible. | ||
And that's the story that they just sort of superimpose on what everybody in reality knows is going on. | ||
And it's a story that they'll tell over and over and over and over and over again until your grandchildren believe it outright that everybody in America was desperate to go to war with Iran. | ||
And it was a great idea. | ||
And we had to or else they were going to blow the world up. | ||
And then ironically, if this goes the same way as World War II, then 80 years from now, they'll be saying that it's America's fault that Iran tried to get the bomb. | ||
And, you know, we have to dismantle white supremacy because otherwise we're all going to be Iranians, just like now we're all Nazis. | ||
So that's the real clincher here. | ||
Because even if we do step in and save them, we'll be the bad guys at the end of the day. | ||
So why step in and save them? | ||
Why participate in this? | ||
Why participate in their kabuki theater screenwriting when we know the reality that Israel wants to destroy Iran and is making excuses for why that is? | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls for the second half of today's show. | ||
talking almost exclusive about Iran and Israel China's Xi Jinping deeply worried about Israelis' military action against Iran. | ||
Trump leaves G7 summit early due to the Middle East situation. | ||
Iran said to seek ceasefire via Gulf states as Trump urges deal, quote, before it's too late. | ||
Of course, he urged everybody to leave Iran immediately, evacuate Iran. | ||
And of course, the, you know, the ultimate... | ||
Israel says Iran was racing towards a nuclear weapon. | ||
U.S. intelligence says it was years away. | ||
Now, why Trump is trusting Israeli intelligence over American intelligence? | ||
Can't tell you. | ||
Essentially, he's got Tulsi Gabbard, his DNI, telling him that according to our assessments, Iran is not weaponizing uranium. | ||
They're not trying to build a bomb. | ||
And even if they were, they'd be at least three years away from it. | ||
Then you've got Israeli people who have obvious and readily apparent ulterior motives for going after Iran in Trump's ear telling him they're about to have a bomb. | ||
Why does he go with the side that used this exact strategy to get us into war in Iran? | ||
I mean, you remember Colin Powell gave a speech to the UN about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. | ||
He later wrote a book apologizing for it, saying, I was given bad information. | ||
Apparently he was given it right before going out to give his speech. | ||
He's about to give his speech, and they run up there like, crazy new information. | ||
Saddam has weapons of mass destruction. | ||
And he goes up and gives that speech and justifies intervention in front of the whole world. | ||
And it was totally fake intelligence. | ||
Totally fraudulent. | ||
Made it up out of thin air. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they wanted to go into Iraq and they needed an excuse, so they fabricated one. | ||
And it's just the same thing they're doing here. | ||
Just the same trick over and over. | ||
Putin Powell's UN speech, a decisive moment in undermining U.S. credibility. | ||
Was it U.S. credibility? | ||
It wasn't our information. | ||
It was Israeli information. | ||
Maybe MI5 information. | ||
Just like the... | ||
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It's just how they do it. | ||
They give you fake intelligence to justify the thing they wanted to do anyway. | ||
You want to spy on Trump? | ||
Well, come up with some sort of Russia collusion dossier. | ||
Get some foreign intelligence to feed it to us. | ||
Now you want to go to war with Iraq? | ||
Well, get them to say there's weapons of mass destruction. | ||
Say we have reliable reports from an intelligence ally. | ||
You want to go to war with Iran? | ||
Tell them they're about to build a bomb, and this is urgent, necessary. | ||
Remember, they were doing this. | ||
I should go back and find it. | ||
It must have been late 2023. | ||
Because even just within the first month or so, it was obvious. | ||
They were pushing, like they pushed the panic button. | ||
They go, this is an emergency. | ||
It's a panic. | ||
It's a crisis. | ||
Can't think. | ||
Don't think. | ||
Don't stop to think. | ||
Fear. | ||
Let fear flood your brain. | ||
So your thinking faculties are overwhelmed. | ||
And you feel like you have to act right now. | ||
Because we told you back then, this has nothing to do with the hostages. | ||
But they were predicating everything on, we've got to do this right now or they're going to kill the hostages. | ||
We've got to go into Gaza right now. | ||
We've got to start bombing Gaza right now. | ||
We can't think about it. | ||
We've got to save the hostages. | ||
They were never trying to save the hostages. | ||
But they were using that to create the atmosphere of panic to take advantage of, to justify the actions that would only be justified if it was an existential world-ending crisis. | ||
That's what they're doing with Iran. | ||
There's nothing more, nothing less. | ||
It's a regime change operation. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
They could say it's because they're about to enrich nuclear weapons. | ||
They could say it's because they, you know, whatever, have a doomsday device. | ||
They're in contact with aliens and they're going to blow up the moon if we don't do this. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's an excuse. | ||
It's a fake lie. | ||
It's an excuse. | ||
We know it's an excuse. | ||
Not only is our intelligence contradicted, because we don't have... | ||
Well, they do. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
So I want to hear what our audience thinks about it. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
When Israel launched its series of strikes against Iran last week, it also issued a number of dire warnings about the country's nuclear program, suggesting Iran was fast approaching a point of no return in its quest to obtain nuclear weapons and that strikes were necessary to preempt that outcome. | ||
Panic, fear, hurry, hurry, quick, don't think about it. | ||
We just have to do this. | ||
They've been saying it for 30 years. | ||
It's never been true. | ||
It's not true now. | ||
It wasn't true then. | ||
Not a coincidence. | ||
This just happens to align with everything else Israel is doing. | ||
But U.S. intelligence assessments have reached a different conclusion. | ||
Not only was Iran not actively pursuing a nuclear weapon, it was also up to three years away from being able to produce and deliver one to a target of its choosing, according to four people familiar with the assessment. | ||
Another senior U.S. official told CNN that Iran, quote, is about as close as you can get before building a nuclear weapon. | ||
If Iran wanted one, they have all the things they need. | ||
you You've got Pakistan saying they'll nuke Israel. | ||
If Israel nukes Iran. | ||
Now, after days of Israeli airstrikes, U.S. intelligence officials believe that so far, Israel may have set back Iran's nuclear program by only a matter of months, according to one of those people, a U.S. official. | ||
Even as Israel has done significant damage to Iran's facility at Natanz, which houses centrifuges necessary to enrich uranium, a second heavily fortified enrichment site at Fordow, has remained effectively untouched. | ||
Israel lacks the capability to damage Fordow without specific U.S. weapons and aerial support, defense experts say. | ||
Quote, Israel can hover over those nuclear facilities, render them inoperable, but if you really want to dismantle them, it's either a U.S. military strike or a deal, said Brett McGurk, a top former diplomat to the Middle East under Trump and Biden's administration and a CNN panelist. | ||
Again, I don't even want to participate in this charade. | ||
It just has nothing to do with the nukes. | ||
We can just stop talking about that, actually. | ||
So there. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Wants to trick America into paying for their expansion with our blood and our lives and our children. | ||
Yeah, not going to happen if I have anything to say about it. | ||
And I don't know how anybody is falling for this. | ||
Again, from Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. intelligence community. | ||
That was published in March of 2025. | ||
Because you understand, Tulsi Gabbard knew what they were going to do. | ||
She was trying to preempt them. | ||
And in any normal situation, the head of the DNI would be listened to. | ||
She's the head of the DNI, making a very unambiguous statement about the reality of Iran's nuclear weapons program. | ||
In any normal situation, not only would the president be listening to her, the media would be publicizing her statements and actually adjudicating this, looking at the claims on both sides. | ||
Instead, you hardly hear about it. | ||
It's like crazy. | ||
She's like, all right, I'm going to preempt this. | ||
Not only am I going to talk about the fact that Iran does not have a nuclear weapon, because I know that's what they're going to do. | ||
She knows, okay, Israel's going to try to get America involved. | ||
America doesn't want to be involved, but saying Iran can't have a nuke apparently tested positive in the algorithm. | ||
So they decided that's what they're going with. | ||
So Tulsi Gabbard attempted to preempt them. | ||
Came out before they claimed that Iran had a bomb to say, actually Iran does not have a bomb, so when they tell you that in a couple months, don't believe it. | ||
And Trump says, I don't care what Tulsi Gabbard says. | ||
Well, he appointed her to be DNI. | ||
He trusted her enough. | ||
To appoint her as director of national intelligence, but apparently whatever Israeli worm tongue is whispering in his ear has more authority than she does. | ||
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Which again, it's just assuming that Trump is even falling for any of this. | ||
Regardless, I mean, what happens if Trump goes to warn Iran? | ||
I see a couple very different paths the U.S. could travel at that point. | ||
I think it's not unlikely that you see a full-fledged revolution break out in this country. | ||
And I don't think it's going to just stop at Israel. | ||
Support of Israel. | ||
I mean, right now, Thomas Massey, just before the bill, Saying we don't want to go to war with Iran and any war with Iran must be subject to a vote for Congress. | ||
And then you've got AOC endorsing that. | ||
So you've got these very sizable contingents on the left and the right that are anti-Israel. | ||
And obviously that extends to being anti-Israel influence, anti-ADL, anti-APAC, anti-all these things. | ||
If Trump goes to war with Iran, He'll be stuck with the neocon boomer warmongers and the Israelis and nobody else. | ||
Everybody else will be against this and will be taken to the streets to oppose it. | ||
And the protests that already are amounting to an insurrection will get significantly bigger, significantly worse. | ||
And we might end up, you know, overthrowing the government because at that point it will be unquestionable. | ||
Like America doesn't run our government and already we know that. | ||
Already we know that every member of Congress has an AIPAC person that tells them what to do and how to vote. | ||
And, you know, they have it structured in such a way that unless you're Thomas Massey and can, you know, survive despite You know, AIPAC's opposition. | ||
It's basically the point where, like, if you don't do what AIPAC says, like, they're the power. | ||
They're the only person you have to please. | ||
They're the only person you have to please. | ||
They'll get you elected as long as you serve them. | ||
And that's intolerable. | ||
And it's the source of a lot of the problems in America. | ||
Not just the ones created by them, like the Iran war, but the ones that we aren't solving because so much priority is placed on them, so many resources and governmental powers deployed on their behalf. | ||
So, I mean, what if Trump goes to war? | ||
The MAGA, America Firsters break with him. | ||
The left goes absolutely insane. | ||
Because you saw how insane they went when it was just America, you know, Standing next to Israel while Israel carried out genocide. | ||
Especially if this expands into actual troops on the ground or thousands of soldiers being killed. | ||
Maybe Trump is sacrificing himself to free us from Israeli control. | ||
Maybe that's the path that goes down. | ||
That Trump has his legacy destroyed. | ||
Has his support shattered. | ||
Goes down in history as Benedict Arnold 2.0. | ||
But also inspires the revolution that eradicates the Israeli influence from our country once and for all. | ||
Which would be a very turbulent process. | ||
Representative Massey says, this is not our war, but if it were, Congress must decide such matters according to our Constitution. | ||
I'm introducing a bipartisan war powers resolution tomorrow to prohibit our involvement. | ||
I invite all members of Congress to co-sponsor this resolution. | ||
And of course, AOC responded that she's in. | ||
I mean, this is something we can all come together on. | ||
This really is something that I would be happy to unite with the left on. | ||
You know what? | ||
We can settle our differences after we expel the foreign influence from our government. | ||
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So, I think best case scenario, and I don't think this is very likely, but it could be that Trump is playing a game and really does want to establish a ceasefire. | ||
And it seems like that's the only reasonable path it takes. | ||
Right now, like I said yesterday, Trump really is the emperor deciding on the fate of gladiators. | ||
If he wants there to be peace, there will be peace, and he will be celebrated as the greatest peace bringer, peacemaker, maybe the world has ever seen. | ||
Everybody thinks that he's going to start a war. | ||
Everybody thinks that he is about to plunge America into yet another insane war to let Israel go absolutely insane. | ||
If instead, we end this conflict with peace in the Middle East somehow, he would go down in history as one of the greatest presidents to ever live. | ||
If instead, he plunges us into war, that's it for his coalition. | ||
And by the way, that's it for America. | ||
That's the other thing I wanted to say about Benjamin Netanyahu saying, I understand America first. | ||
I don't understand America dead. | ||
America dies if we go to war with Israel. | ||
America dies because not only is it going to be a disaster and it's going to cost us trillions of dollars and it's going to just all the things we already went through with Iraq 20 years ago is just going to happen again. | ||
And, you know, you saw how that turned out for us, how much significantly weaker we are in every possible way because of what happened under Iraq. | ||
But it also is going to shatter the MAGA base. | ||
It's going to empower the left. | ||
As Owen pointed out yesterday on the war room, it means that we're going to lose the midterms and probably the general in 2028. | ||
Meaning the Democrats are going to sweep back into power with vengeance in their hearts. | ||
And if you thought the migrant crisis under Biden was bad, it'll be worse next time. | ||
And all the people that came here under Biden will be given citizenship by the back door. | ||
They'll pass some. | ||
Resolution to say everybody with temporary protected status is now officially a full-fledged American citizen. | ||
They'll grant them amnesty. | ||
And Republicans will never be elected again, ever. | ||
So, if Trump decides to go to war with Iran, in a very real way, that sets the clock ticking for the total and absolute destruction of America for about 10 years. | ||
We'd have about 10 years at that point. | ||
If we don't go to war with Iran, and we actually do things for the American people, And Trump continues to rally people around him as a peacemaker, but also a just genuinely good president for America. | ||
It could be really great. | ||
So I don't know what calculus he's running in his head, but that's pretty much obvious. | ||
And it's entirely up to him. | ||
With that, let's go out to your calls. | ||
Let's go to JR in New York. | ||
JR, thank you for calling in. | ||
You say Trump is compromised. | ||
I'm having trouble coming up with another answer to this. | ||
Because again, as I think about it and look at it, the only way this really makes sense is if Trump really is just like straight up Israeli agent compromised somehow. | ||
Because I'm looking for a reason this is happening and I can't come up with one. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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I mean, honestly, that's the only thing I could think of. | |
Like I said a while ago, I feel like he's like a double deep state. | ||
Because you have to think of, first of all, the Resorts International Casino, where he was compromised then, the lawyer he was involved with. | ||
And then that's just his past. | ||
Nobody's in jail for what they've done. | ||
None of those lawyers have been fired. | ||
And we always give him the pass that he's, like, surrounded and he's distracted. | ||
Right? | ||
But he's supposed to have, like, people who listen to Infowars and Alex that he talks to him sometimes. | ||
So, you know, and it's not like, we have to always remember, it's not Jews who are actually running Israel. | ||
It's these bankers, the satanic pedophile cult, the Sabbatean and Frankist cult. | ||
And they control all the politics. | ||
They control, they're running it all. | ||
So it's either he's involved with them. | ||
Or he's Q, because the guy you had on the other day with the technology, with the disappearing plane and all that, the anti-gravity. | ||
So we either have some stuff like that, and Trump knows about all that, and they're going to use one of these super weapons to somehow teleport Netanyahu to the moon or something. | ||
I don't know how we could get out of this mess. | ||
Either Trump is compromised, or he's Q. It's one or the other at this point. | ||
There's, like, no in-between. | ||
Nothing has been done. | ||
Yes, he's deporting people and all this is being done, but we can't forget about all the stuff I mentioned that he's allowing to occur. | ||
The Palantir thing is one of the biggest issues. | ||
It should have been in a different bill. | ||
You know, we could go on about it. | ||
It's just this satanic cult, man. | ||
like this cult that they want World War III. | ||
On the Sadatian-Frankest cult, they look at us as a holocaust, which means burnt offering. | ||
So they're ready to give up the next burnt offering Yeah, I believe it. | ||
But yeah, I believe it and I agree. | ||
But then you've got to look at the likes of like Mark Levin and Laura Loomer and all of them. | ||
I mean, they are so desperate to get Trump to go to war with Iran and are portraying themselves as the real MAGA because they're super loyal to Trump when he's talking about going to war with Iran. | ||
So thank you for the call, JR. | ||
Let's go to Willie in San Diego now. | ||
Go ahead, Willie. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Eric. | ||
Harrison, just wanted to wish you to make sure that you had a great Father's Day weekend. | ||
And two issues I've got today. | ||
Very important. | ||
I really think we should have let Marco Rubio's statement stand Thursday night when he said it was a unilateral attack by Israel. | ||
And then, you know, it was simple and politically strategic. | ||
But then Trump jumped in the next day and pretty much took. | ||
So I'm going to do the right thing today. | ||
I'm going to call the White House comment line. | ||
You know, Steve Bannon has his posse, and they make a lot of calls and flood the switchboard. | ||
How about we have the Infowars Infantry? | ||
We can call the White House comment line today, Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern Time. | ||
The number is 202-456-1111. | ||
Let's make our voices heard as the Infowars infantry. | ||
How does that sound? | ||
I think that is a great idea. | ||
And some people sort of poo-poo that. | ||
They go, oh, well, you're going to call the White House? | ||
Like, that really matters? | ||
We have a story today that Trump reversed his decision to – Trump officials reverse guidance. | ||
That's in direct response to the outcry against this by the MAGA movement. | ||
So I don't think it's a waste of time at all. | ||
I think calling the White House, making your voices heard, hell, just posting on X or liking things on X or – Trump does respond to that sort of stuff. | ||
Again, he is in some... | ||
It's like, dude, nobody watches TV anymore. | ||
Trump doesn't know that, apparently. | ||
Trump doesn't realize that that's the case. | ||
And, you know, again, I wonder, he's got to be seeing this stuff. | ||
Andrew Torba, Posted this. | ||
Comment section on Truth Social is lit. | ||
So Donald Trump writes on Truth Social, America first means great things, including the fact that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
And everybody responding to it is going, yeah, we the people did not vote for war. | ||
Let Bibi and the rest of them fight their own battles, please. | ||
No disrespect, sir. | ||
I love you. | ||
But America first means taking care of people at home and staying out of endless wars that have nothing to do with this great nation. | ||
Let's focus on making this country strong again. | ||
Not going to war in the Middle East. | ||
No war with Iran. | ||
We the people did not vote for war. | ||
Keep us out, Mr. President. | ||
Don't betray MAGA for Netanyahu, DJT. | ||
So, I mean, he's seeing these, right? | ||
He posts on social about Iran and everybody's against him. | ||
Except for the people that are Israel first. | ||
I mean, there's a very clear delineation. | ||
If your main priority is the state of Israel, then you're in favor of war with Iran. | ||
If that's not your priority, then you're not. | ||
And it pretty much is as simple as that. | ||
That is the breakdown. | ||
And if you look at Trump's past statements, this is from the 2011, 2012, 2013, Trump multiple times saying, in order to get elected, Obama will start a war with Iran. | ||
Obama will attack Iran in order to get re-elected. | ||
I predict President Obama will at some point attack Iran to save face. | ||
Remember, I predicted a long time ago that President Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly, not skilled. | ||
So what's changed? | ||
He thinks Iran has a nuclear weapon now. | ||
He doesn't realize that that's an obvious lie, coinciding with Israel's territorial ambitions. | ||
Somebody's getting played here. | ||
Either Trump is trying to play Iran or Israel is playing Trump. | ||
We'll let you sound off more on the other side. | ||
More calls, more videos, more ahead. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
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I'm actually going to take a moment here to break away from Iran-Israel. | ||
We'll go back to your calls on the other side of this short. | ||
This is the first five-minute segment. | ||
Not all radio stations carry it. | ||
And I want to go to clip number eight here because there was a broad daylight assassination that occurred over the weekend. | ||
The police just gave a press conference on it. | ||
Here is Minnesota police talking about how they just stood by and watched as Vance Belter And they let him do it and then let him get away. | ||
Totally crazy, totally suspicious. | ||
Here's the press conference. | ||
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Belter approached Representative Hortman's home, again dressed as a police officer, wearing the tactical vest and body armor, and wearing that hyper-realistic mask. | |
He was armed and carrying a flashlight. | ||
Before he entered the home, two Brooklyn Park police officers arrived at the scene. | ||
They too had been dispatched to check on Representative Hortman after learning of the shooting of Senator Hoffman. | ||
When they arrived at the scene, they saw Belter's black SUV parked in the driveway with the emergency lights flashing, and they saw Belter standing in front of the house several feet from the door. | ||
When Belter saw the officers get out of the car, He drew his weapon and began firing. | ||
He rushed into the house through the front door, firing into it. | ||
He repeatedly fired into the house, and when he entered, he murdered Representative Hortman and her husband, Mark. | ||
The Brooklyn Park police officers fired at Belter as he rushed into the home, but he escaped into the home and out the back. | ||
Officers recovered Belter's 9mm Beretta along with the body armor and the mask behind the home along his path of flight when he fled on foot. | ||
They later searched Belter's car, but they found five more firearms, including assault-style rifles and a large quantity of ammunition. | ||
Belter also had in his car notebooks containing a list of more than 45 Minnesota state Now, Belter planned his attack carefully. | ||
He researched his victims and their families. | ||
He used the Internet and other tools to find their addresses and names, the names of the family members. | ||
He conducted surveillance of their homes and took notes. | ||
About the location of their homes. | ||
He also prepared in other ways. | ||
He concealed himself as a police officer, outfitting his black SUV with police lights and a police license plate, wearing a black tactical vest and body armor, carrying a police flashlight and a handgun. | ||
And of course he wore that hyper-realistic silicone mask. | ||
As seen on the surveillance videos. | ||
The video of his arrival and shooting of Senator Hoffman is truly chilling. | ||
Again, it's no exaggeration to say this is the stuff of nightmares. | ||
So he shows up. | ||
So he tries to kill these state senators. | ||
He shoots two of them. | ||
So a red alert goes out and they go, OK, we need patrol officers. | ||
Outside of these other houses of other politicians we think may be targeted. | ||
And there's other stories in this that are bizarre. | ||
Where the cop sees the guy sitting in his black SUV outside the house. | ||
Rolls up to him. | ||
Thinks he's another cop who's in the uniform. | ||
Says, hey, do you get dispatched here too? | ||
And she's recounting it. | ||
She's like, he didn't respond to me. | ||
He just kept staring straight ahead. | ||
So I just kept driving. | ||
And you don't think about that. | ||
And then the guy shows up to the house where one of the potential targets is wearing a Halloween mask. | ||
And they just let him go inside and shoot the two people while they're outside. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Something stinks here. | ||
Something's not right. | ||
We are not getting the full picture. | ||
You know, the, Obviously that's not what he's saying. | ||
But like it seems like everybody who is You know, saying to trust Trump right now, you know, but most of the MAGA base is just like, what the hell, Trump? | ||
You're completely betraying us. | ||
You said over and over again, you're not going to start a war. | ||
You're supposed to be the peacemaker president. | ||
There's a complete about-face on his stance during the campaign. | ||
So I think you're justified in feeling a bit betrayed, even just from the language that's being used. | ||
But I don't see anybody going, hey, you know, Trump is still the peace president. | ||
He's still a peacemaker. | ||
He's going to pull us through without getting to war with Iran. | ||
You either have people who don't want to go to war with Iran or are feeling betrayed by Trump, or people who want to go to war with Iran. | ||
You understand what I mean? | ||
Like there's no... | ||
He's going to lead us through this and not get us into war with Iran. | ||
I don't see anybody saying that. | ||
I'm hoping that's the case. | ||
I see a lot of evidence that that kind of is the case. | ||
Again, he says things publicly, but then privately, he seems to be saying something else. | ||
He left G7, according to Emmanuel Macron. | ||
He's like, oh, he's going back to negotiate a ceasefire. | ||
And Trump's like, shut up, idiot. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
I'm totally, actually, I'm going to bomb Iran even harder now. | ||
Okay, which one is true? | ||
And doesn't it seem more likely that he is playing up the fact that he wants to go to war with Iran in order to get a better negotiation? | ||
Because again, you've got things like, from Axios, this just broke, Trump team proposes Iran talks this week on nuclear deal, ceasefire. | ||
White House discussing with Iran the possibility of meeting this week between U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi. | ||
According to four sources briefed on the issue, the objective would be to discuss a diplomatic initiative involving a nuclear deal and end the war between Israel and Iran. | ||
The meeting hasn't been finalized yet, but it's part of a last-ditch effort by President Trump to swerve away from war and back towards deal-making. | ||
Saying a meeting with the Iranians this week is under consideration, a U.S. official confirmed. | ||
The meeting could be a make-or-break moment for the question of whether U.S. will join the war in order to eliminate Iran's nuclear program militarily. | ||
Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Tuesday morning that he may send Wyckoff and Vice President Vance to meet with the Iranians, but stress it depends on what happens when he gets back to Washington. | ||
Trump stressed that he's not too much in the mood to negotiate with Iran, is not looking for a ceasefire, saying we're looking at much better than a ceasefire, an end, a real end, not a ceasefire, a real end. | ||
He later explained he's looking for a complete give-up by Iran. | ||
Trump warned Iran against targeting U.S. forces and interests in the region, saying we will come down so hard if you do anything to our people, it'd be gloves off. | ||
I think they know not to touch our troops. | ||
Trump sees the massive bunker busters needed to destroy Iran's underground enrichment facility at Fordow, which the U.S. has and Israel does not, as a key point of leverage to get the Iranians to cut a deal, senior U.S. officials said. | ||
His negotiation tactic is basically tell Iran, hey, we've got the bunker busters and we will use them if we don't get a deal. | ||
So it's just a hard-balling negotiation tactic. | ||
I think it's ill-advised. | ||
I think it's stupid. | ||
I think Iran's not going to respond positively to that. | ||
One way or the other. | ||
Obviously, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is pushing Trump to join the war and bomb Fordow. | ||
Trump's continued to insist he believes he can make a deal, particularly given Iran's weak negotiation position. | ||
And you've got Trump told Netanyahu he still wants to defuse Iran crisis with talks, not bombs. | ||
Again, if Trump really wanted to go to war with Iran, we'd already be in war with Iran. | ||
He would have joined the Israeli. | ||
Or he would have led the attacks. | ||
And I think if that was at all a possibility, you would not have seen Israel launch this attack by itself. | ||
I don't think they wanted to do it this way. | ||
I think they wanted America to lead the charge or at least have something established where it's like, okay, we're going to attack. | ||
And then when we get attacked back, America is going to step in. | ||
I don't think they would have launched the attacks like they did against Iran if Trump – They would have done it differently. | ||
What they're doing now is trying to force Trump's hand by putting Israel in an untenable position, as well as, of course, leaking. | ||
Supposedly they leaked the Samson targeting list. | ||
As you should know by now, Israel has the so-called Samson option, where they basically say, if we're ever in a position of military defeat, we're just going to launch nukes everywhere. | ||
Yesterday, a supposed screenshot of the targeting list for the Samson option was released, and it includes Washington, D.C. and the Colorado NORAD headquarters, as well as various capitals in Europe, as well as various capitals in the Middle East. | ||
Now, I was saying, I don't know if this was a leak. | ||
I think it's either fake, or it's the Israelis putting it out there on purpose. | ||
Oops, this leaked. | ||
Oh gosh, now you know that if we go down, you go down. | ||
So I guess you better support us. | ||
Of course, this is possible because they have Jericho missiles with nuclear warheads in submarines off the coast of all these countries. | ||
So, you know, even if Israel proper gets destroyed, they still have submarines going around able to launch missiles. | ||
And I don't know if you've ever heard the story, but... | ||
And at one point during the Cold War, one of the Soviet Union subcommanders mistakenly got this order. | ||
He got the alert that said, Moscow has been nuked, launch your nukes. | ||
And he had to make a decision whether to launch those nukes or not. | ||
Now, if he had, I think this was in like the 60s, this was the height of the Cold War, that would have been like the end of the world. | ||
That would have started the nuclear domino effect and would have started the mutually assured destruction. | ||
But he didn't. | ||
At the end of the day, he said, you know what? | ||
I'm not going to launch my missiles, even though I'm getting this order. | ||
What do you think the Israeli subcommanders would do? | ||
Do you think if the Israeli subcommanders got an order saying Israel is lost, launch all missiles, they would hesitate for even a single second to do that? | ||
Like, I don't think we're going to get that lucky again. | ||
We got real lucky that time. | ||
There's documentaries and books about this guy. | ||
It's like the man who saved the world. | ||
Russian subcommander decided not to follow protocol, didn't launch his nuclear weapons, and therefore avoided. | ||
Sparking World War III and nuclear exchange between Russia and the Soviet Union and America. | ||
I don't think we'd have the same thing with Israel. | ||
I think if Israel subs got the order to launch the nukes, I think they'd launch the nukes. | ||
I don't think they would hesitate. | ||
Back out to your calls now. | ||
We've got Byron in New York. | ||
Byron, thank you for calling. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | ||
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Hello, how you doing? | |
How you doing, Harrison, man? | ||
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Good to hear from you. | |
Happy Father's Day. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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All right, I'm going to get started with You know what I'm saying? | |
That's the red herring. | ||
And that's for a lot of administration so far, like Obama, Bush, the whole... | ||
Nobody said nothing about this, that we're getting poisoned. | ||
Obviously, every day. | ||
So, that to me is like, you know, I'm a black guy. | ||
I voted for Trump. | ||
You know, I won it. | ||
I believed. | ||
I was there. | ||
I was there ground zero. | ||
Like, yeah, he's going to make a change. | ||
And that's coming from a New Yorker. | ||
I'm like, yeah, we're going to make some money here. | ||
And this is not good. | ||
But in the back of my mind, I always felt like something was wrong because he never mentioned chemtrails. | ||
It's like something so easy. | ||
Like you said, with the Israelis, if somebody's holding you hostage, All you have to do is open your mouth. | ||
All you have to do is open your mouth, and we have your back. | ||
We will fight for you. | ||
That's what the people are for. | ||
We have your back, but you're not giving us a chance to do that, and that's where the problem is. | ||
You're not letting us be the country that we can be and let us come together and fight off the evil together. | ||
And actually solve the real problem. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
And again, what you're pointing out is the frustration. | ||
That I feel, and I know a lot of us feel, seeing so much effort and resources put towards Israel, it's like, we got problems here. | ||
Yeah, they're spraying poison in the sky. | ||
There's poison in the food and water. | ||
Our children are fat and sick and gay, and a lot of them are dead because of the poison shot. | ||
And we're talking endlessly about going to war with Iran. | ||
Well, we have our own invasion taking place at the southern border here. | ||
You're exactly right, Byron. | ||
I could not agree more. | ||
Final thoughts before I move on to the next person? | ||
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I could go on forever, man. | ||
I love your show, man. | ||
I love you. | ||
I love that you're like an anime guy. | ||
I'm going to keep on listening to you. | ||
I'm going to support you guys. | ||
And I want the people to know that. | ||
It's really on us. | ||
If you're American, if you believe in America, if you believe that you have the right to say whatever you want and you can pursue the happiness that you dream of, you have to do it with your other dreamers. | ||
We have to do it together. | ||
100%. | ||
Thank you so much, Byron. | ||
As always, great call. | ||
Let's go to Regina in Kentucky now on the topic of Iran and Israel. | ||
Regina, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. | |
I really, really love your show. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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I've been listening for many years, and it's just like you've turned supercharged on this stuff. | |
I voted for Trump. | ||
And I am just so disappointed. | ||
And, you know, if people can remember the little poem or story he always told about the snake that the old woman took in. | ||
You knew I was a snake, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, and I think that's what he is. | |
You know, I'm not ready to throw him under the bus quite yet. | ||
I mean, the instant we go to war with Iran, it's over for me. | ||
I really don't like everything he's doing. | ||
I'm very critical of everything that he's been involved in this presidential administration. | ||
But I'm just holding out hope that this is all a negotiation tactic. | ||
And that may be just, you know, baseless optimism. | ||
I'm not ready to throw him under the bus quite yet. | ||
I still recognize that he's one man up against a deeply entrenched system that's been established over the course of, like, 50 years in our country. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
I don't know. | ||
I gave him those chances, but I think BB is just so corrupt, and all you have to do is compliment. | ||
Trump's ego. | ||
And he's all in. | ||
He'll do whatever. | ||
It does seem like that. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, you know, his ego is just unbelievable. | |
And, I mean, he's turned on Tulsi. | ||
He's turned on Tucker. | ||
I mean, and I'm like, wow. | ||
You know, it's just the whole thing. | ||
I think he was telling that story to tell everybody he's that snake. | ||
Well, again, you know, it's... | ||
If we go to war with Iran, I mean, you know, what can I say? | ||
What am I supposed to say? | ||
I mean, obviously, at that point, he's a snake and we've been betrayed. | ||
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Well, you know, like, I started thinking, wow, these people in Gaza, they're killing kids. | |
And, you know, I kept... | ||
No, no. | ||
And he would never say anything. | ||
And I just really think. | ||
And now it's, I think, us sending all these ships over there. | ||
We're going to war. | ||
Certainly seems like that. | ||
And again, even if he doesn't intend to do that, even if it's just, well, I'm just strong-arming the negotiations. | ||
It's like, okay, but you're still putting our men in harm's way where they could be attacked by Iran or Israel. | ||
False flag, and then we'd be in war. | ||
So, yeah, even moving the ships that close or, you know, participating with Israel and, you know, helping to shoot down Iranian drones, I mean, and taking credit for it, saying, you know, hey, if they'd taken the deal, this wouldn't have happened. | ||
He's making America a target and putting Iran in an impossible position. | ||
I thank you for that call, Regina. | ||
Let's go to Cal in Wisconsin. | ||
Cal, Trump says he's a dealmaker. | ||
What do you think's happening? | ||
Yeah, I was wondering if, you know, if we're doing a deal for a war with Iran, I think it's going to be more than airstrikes, obviously. | ||
It will be boots from the ground. | ||
Those bunker busters only go about 100 feet underground, 20 feet with concrete. | ||
And those bunkers are really deep, as we've seen with the Gaza metro tunnels. | ||
Imagine in Iran, you know, there are ancient tunnels there. | ||
So the problem is that troops will have to go on the ground to clear those tunnels. | ||
If you look like about five years ago, DARPA had a government grant contest. | ||
Developing tactics for underground, tunnel, and cave hybrid warfare. | ||
So that's the big issue here. | ||
I think it would suck MAGA into this war, and MAGA wouldn't exist. | ||
And with Trump, it's like, you know, he made a promise, too. | ||
He was all about promises made, promises kept. | ||
He had a promise with this. | ||
You know, so maybe if we got Jerusalem, you know, or if we got maybe like 50% of Hollywood or education system, you know, There has to be some sort of deal-making, I think, involved here, playing hardball, art of a deal mixed with art of war type of situation. | ||
And it's Israel's prerogative. | ||
No one wants to talk about it, but they're rocking the patches that say Greater Israel Project. | ||
U.S. does it. | ||
Russia's done it. | ||
France has done it. | ||
Everyone's done it. | ||
So it's a battle, like we expected. | ||
Who's on the battlefield now? | ||
Who's in the arena? | ||
And I think it's a flux point. | ||
How much we push Trump to align with us because the whole thing is he's riding the wave that our movement made since of all these issues developed in the U.S. And I think it's, you know, I was speaking with Owen about it, that it's like the administration has hit the wailing wall, you know, that they have a problem with doing business deals and it's like a problem because of all the influence in our government. | ||
You know, Israel is a population of about 15 million people. | ||
They have to use these type of strategies, you know, and they're trying to recoup their power from the Holocaust and expand their country. | ||
And I think the world at large is just saying no. | ||
And they want peace, but the world wants peace, but Israel wants to go to war without using their own troops because I don't think it's a war that can be won without U.S. boots on the ground and in the tunnels underground. | ||
I'd go underground for Trump. | ||
If Trump said I'd go sign up, go into the tunnels, you know, I climb in air ducts all the time, you know, but it has to be for a good cause. | ||
Well, I'd say, yeah, no, well, I pretty much agree, I think. | ||
You know, I'd like to see the outrage that's been, you know, conjured up from the way Israel's been acting for the last 20 months, you know, turn into political action. | ||
Let's make AIPAC register for FARA. | ||
Can we just do that? | ||
Is that really impossible to do? | ||
I guess since AIPAC controls our Congress, that's probably not getting through anytime soon. | ||
Sort of the problem with having a foreign influence campaign that dominates your entire government system. | ||
That very force that controls it. | ||
So, you know, I'm not holding out a lot of hope, but is this not somewhere that Republicans and Democrats could come together on and go, look, it's a foreign state. | ||
It should have to register. | ||
It's pretty simple, and it would, you know, massively limit their ability to influence our politics. | ||
I just see so much anti-Israel sentiment out there on both sides of the aisle, but nothing's ever done in that regard. | ||
No tangible steps are ever taken to dismantle the control system that they have. | ||
You know, eliminating AIPAC would be the top of my priority list, personally. | ||
Now, thank you for your calls. | ||
I am going to go out to more calls in a second, but J.D. Vance just dropped a very long post that I want to read here. | ||
He says, look, I'm seeing this from the inside and am admittedly biased towards our president and my friend, but there's a lot of crazy stuff on social media, so I wanted to address some things directly on the Iran issue. | ||
First, POTUS has been amazingly consistent over 10 years that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Okay, well, That's a red herring. | ||
Not a good start. | ||
Over the last few months, he encouraged his foreign policy team to reach a deal with the Iranians to accomplish that goal. | ||
The president has made clear that Iran cannot have uranium enrichment. | ||
He said repeatedly this would happen one of two ways, the easy way or the other way. | ||
Again, I'll just say that Iran was ready to negotiate, was willing to give up their Iranian weapons. | ||
They just wanted to be able to continue to enrich uranium, to use its energy. | ||
They were ready to make that deal, and then Israel assassinated all the people we were making the deal with. | ||
So if that really is the ultimate goal, then the one force preventing that from happening more than anybody is Israel. | ||
The goal is to create a diplomatic solution and get inspectors in and guarantee that Iran isn't developing a weapon. | ||
We were on our way to do that when Israel decided to preempt that and launch these attacks because I don't know how many times I have to say it. | ||
It ain't about having a nuclear weapon. | ||
In exactly the same way that Israel had more than enough opportunity to negotiate for the hostages to be returned from Gaza, they never wanted the hostages returned. | ||
They didn't really care about the hostages. | ||
That was just a useful thing to yell at people that were criticizing you. | ||
That's all. | ||
Why are you bombing all of the babies to death? | ||
Well, they should return the hostages. | ||
It's just a talking point. | ||
They had time and opportunity to Negotiate to get the hostages. | ||
If that was their goal, they could have done that. | ||
That was never the goal. | ||
That was just the excuse. | ||
Exact same thing with Iran and the nuclear weapons. | ||
If they actually wanted to stop Iran from having nuclear weapons, the last thing they would do is bomb the negotiators and kick off a war with Iran on the basis of a nuclear weapon. | ||
This is obvious. | ||
Okay, so J.D. Vance is wrong so far twice in the first two paragraphs. | ||
Second, I've seen a lot of confusion over the issue of civilian nuclear power and uranium enrichment. | ||
These are distinct issues. | ||
Iran could have civilian nuclear power without enrichment, but Iran rejected that. | ||
Meanwhile, they've enriched uranium far above the levels necessary for any civilian purpose. | ||
They've been found in violation of their nonproliferation obligations by the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is hardly a right-wing organization. | ||
Again, Israel has nuclear weapons and never signed on to that agreement. | ||
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I don't see... | |
I don't see what the big problem there is. | ||
It's one thing to want a civilian nuclear energy. | ||
It's another thing to demand sophisticated enrichment capacity, and it's still another to cling to enrichment while simultaneously violating basic nonproliferation obligations and enriching right to the point of weapons-grade uranium. | ||
I've yet to see a single good argument of why Iran needed to enrich uranium well above the threshold for civilian use. | ||
I've yet to see a single good argument for why Iran was justified in violating its nonproliferation obligations. | ||
I've yet to see a single good pushback against IEA's findings. | ||
Again, I just – I don't care. | ||
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Thank you. | |
What? | ||
I don't care. | ||
What does this have to do with America? | ||
What does this have to do with anything that we elected him to do? | ||
We elected him to deport the immigrants. | ||
We elected him to stop the Russia-Ukraine war. | ||
Stop the Israel war to bring peace to the Middle East. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care about Iran's nuclear weapons. | ||
I genuinely don't. | ||
And frankly, from the Iranian perspective, I absolutely understand and empathize with their position. | ||
You know who used to have nuclear weapons? | ||
Gaddafi. | ||
He gave them up. | ||
He agreed with the demands, the same demands that we're making to Iran right now. | ||
You'll be safe. | ||
You'll be fine. | ||
Just give up your nuclear weapons. | ||
He gives them up. | ||
Fast forward a couple years. | ||
He's being sodomized with a bayonet by his own people. | ||
Why would Iran give that up? | ||
Look at North Korea. | ||
The only reason North Korea exists is because they have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Why would Iran want to do it? | ||
Well, because you kill everybody that doesn't defend themselves. | ||
Obviously. | ||
And Iran is one of the last countries without a Rothschild central bank. | ||
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All right, folks, we've got to hear from Paul to give you a momentarily. | |
I'm going to finish up reading J.D. Vance's statement, trying to read between the lines there. | ||
I'll also show you videos that I suppose what this is really all about. | ||
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Apparently, eight different senators have submitted bills to prevent the U.S. from entering war with Iran, according to The Guardian. | ||
And yeah, I bet they're all Democrats. | ||
I bet they're all Democrats. | ||
Which is pathetic, but probably true. | ||
So J.D. Vance continues. | ||
He says, meanwhile, the president has shown remarkable restraint in keeping our military's focus on protecting our troops and protecting our citizens. | ||
He may decide he needs to take further action and end an Iranian enrichment. | ||
That decision ultimately belongs to the president, and of course people are right to be worried about foreign entanglement after the last 25 years of idiotic foreign policy. | ||
Okay, so... | ||
But I believe the president has earned some trust on this issue, and having seen this up close and personal, I can assure you he is only interested in using the American military to accomplish the American people's goals. | ||
Whatever he does, that is his focus. | ||
It's just, it's contradicted by... | ||
I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
If his sole priority and focus was America, then what are we doing in the Middle East at all? | ||
What are we doing in the Middle East at all? | ||
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It's damage control from J.D. Vance. | ||
Meaning that they recognize what a bad idea this is. | ||
Again, taking the most generous interpretation of what I just read, putting on my baselessly optimistic glasses here, maybe J.D. Vance is trying to signal what I was saying earlier, that Trump is just using this maximum pressure. | ||
He's like, guys, Trump has always said, and it's possible we will go in, and that's his prerogative. | ||
But listen to me. | ||
He always does it for America. | ||
Okay? | ||
He's doing this for America. | ||
And nobody wants to repeat the last 25 years of failed foreign policy. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I mean, maybe that's the signal he's trying to send there. | ||
It's like, guys, just calm down. | ||
He's still America. | ||
He's still MAGA. | ||
He's still America first. | ||
He's got to do this. | ||
And you'll understand later. | ||
Again, why even create this catastrophe as it stands? | ||
And of course the responses to this are interesting. | ||
Dissident media, he bristles at anybody suggesting restraint or that can recall the devastation of the other forever wars. | ||
This is not the behavior of somebody who looks at the issue from all sides. | ||
Conservative alternative. | ||
I don't have to agree with everything Trump does in order to support him, but the three biggest promises Trump made were one, no new wars, two, mass deportations, three, cutting government spending. | ||
He needs to deliver on at least two out of three of those for his administration to be considered a success. | ||
Juanita Broderick says, we have all the faith in the world of you and President Trump. | ||
Naomi Seipt says, Seipt says, Sacrificing American men for something that can be handled via negotiations is a big risk. | ||
The criminal Wall Street apes, the criminal politicians in our own government, and powerful people like Jeffrey Epstein list are a much greater threat to America than Iran will ever be. | ||
We need accountability here at home. | ||
We want prison sentences. | ||
And this is an interesting take from Read the Signs. | ||
He says, it's simple. | ||
Iran's oil resources are outside their mountainous defenses. | ||
If they can't have nuclear power, they're subject to being crippled by having those regions invaded. | ||
We were born at night, but not last night. | ||
So that's an interesting take, and that's what Lebanon John was saying the other day, was that basically it makes perfect sense for Iran to want nuclear enrichment for energy because of that exact point, that the oil fields that they rely on are vulnerable. | ||
If America or Israel or somebody else were to, you know, invade their territory, they could take out their energy production very quickly, and having nuclear energy as a backup strategically makes sense. | ||
So J.D. Vance, with about eight paragraphs, not saying very much, but again hyper-focused on the Iranian nuclear missile hoax. | ||
Now let's go to Lindsey Graham real quick. | ||
Because he sort of lets the cat out of the bag. | ||
He kind of can't help himself. | ||
He gets too excited and tells everybody what the real purpose of all of this is. | ||
Let's go to Lindsey Graham. | ||
Chapter on the largest state sponsor of terrorism in modern history. | ||
We've got a chance to end a threat to the state of Israel. | ||
Forever by replacing this regime was something better. | ||
And I do believe the biggest winner of the Ayatollah leaving would be the Iranian people. | ||
So pray for our troops in harm's way. | ||
There are risks associated with any operation. | ||
They joined the military to keep their country safe and to make the world a better place. | ||
And taking on the Ayatollah does both. | ||
To our friends in Israel, we have your back. | ||
We're praying for success. | ||
You've tolerated too much too long into the world. | ||
Normalize trying to kill the Jews when Israel's attack. | ||
Nobody says a word about it. | ||
If France were attacked, what would the French do? | ||
What would we do? | ||
So the days of the expecting Israel to sit on the sidelines and not go to the heart of the beast are over. | ||
Take this regime down, make the world a better place. | ||
Okay, so let's talk about the end of that there. | ||
When Israel's attacked, nobody says anything. | ||
I mean, dude. | ||
It's like the trans day of visibility. | ||
It's like, oh, what? | ||
The people that dominate the conversation constantly that we can't get away from, no matter how hard we try, they just don't have enough attention on them. | ||
Oh, poor Israel has endured so much. | ||
They spent the last 21 months bombing children to death. | ||
And to this day, they're still firing at people, waiting in line for food aid so they don't starve to death. | ||
Poor, poor forsaken Israel, the little wallflower, the innocent jewel. | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
But I mean, he lays it out there perfectly clear. | ||
You know, for once, I'd say Lindsey Graham is being the most honest person in this conversation. | ||
He says it with no, you know, nod to the lie of nuclear weapons. | ||
He says, If we want to protect Israel, we need regime change in Iran. | ||
There it is. | ||
He's laid it out entirely. | ||
That's 100% of what's going on here. | ||
And they're not even lying about it. | ||
This attack on Iran has nothing to do with nuclear enrichment. | ||
It has nothing to do with, oh, if Tel Aviv falls, New York is next. | ||
It's not American security. | ||
It's Israeli security. | ||
They want to send American men to die for Israel. | ||
They want America itself to likely collapse, likely fall into civil war as the protests ramp up and the anti-war protests join into it, or at the very least in 10 years when the Republicans have shattered any ability to ever get elected and the Democrats sweep into office and destroy America the way that they've been doing for the last several years. | ||
I mean, they want America to die and American men to spill their blood, To protect Israel. | ||
To deal with a threat to Israel. | ||
That's only a threat to Israel because of Israel's absolutely insane, barbaric, horrific, and unjustified murderous campaign against Gaza. | ||
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Harrison, I just want to say that this became personal for me when I noticed that my favorite bathhouse in Tel Aviv got bombed and reduced to rubble. | |
By the Tehran regime, that's when this became personal. | ||
We have to defend Israel. | ||
We have to defend the bathhouses. | ||
I didn't realize that. | ||
We have Senator Lindsey Graham on the line. | ||
Thank you for calling in, sir. | ||
If it's about the bathhouse, then why have you been advocating for this for 20-plus years, sir? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
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Well, I've been going to that same bathhouse for 20 years now. | |
It's my favorite. | ||
You know, hey, that would actually make more sense than whatever his current reasoning is. | ||
I mean, hey, if that's the case, Lindsay, let us know. | ||
Because, you know, right now, honestly, it's like, which is more of a valid reason for Americans to die? | ||
Because Israel is having trouble carrying out a genocide with all these Muslims on their back? | ||
Or because Lindsey Graham's favorite bathhouse got destroyed and he wants revenge on the Ayatollah? | ||
For depriving him of his joy. | ||
I'd rank these about equal and things I care about and want to be involved in. | ||
Just wild. | ||
We have a chance to save Israel. | ||
To protect Israel, we have to have regime change in Iran. | ||
It's not about the nukes. | ||
It's not about American security. | ||
It's not about anything except for protecting Israel with American blood by having regime change in Iran. | ||
Thank you, Lindsey Graham, for being honest. | ||
For once. | ||
And that one's in it. | ||
I mean, that's it. | ||
The whole, that's everything you need to know. | ||
We have a chance to protect Israel by having regime change in Iran. | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
I mean, they can't have a nuke. | ||
And this isn't a war for Israel. | ||
This is about American interests. | ||
Sorry, whoops. | ||
Whoopsies, I let the truth slip out. | ||
Oopsie daisy. | ||
Back out to your phone calls now. | ||
Tuvi in Israel. | ||
Tuvi's in Israel. | ||
Tuvi in Israel. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Thank you so much, Harrison. | |
I am in Israel. | ||
So let's go to Brashit, which is Genesis, which you're familiar with, being a Bible scholar. | ||
Chapter 12. And the Lord said to Abraham, go forth from your land and from your birthplace and from your father's house to the land that I will show you. | ||
And Abraham... | ||
And there he built an altar to the Lord. | ||
Which land are we talking about, Harrison? | ||
Gotta read your Rambam, who had appeared to him. | ||
So let's go back to Genesis chapter 12. And the Lord said to Abraham, Go forth from your land, and from your birthdays, and from your father's house, to the land that I will show you. | ||
Harrison? | ||
You are a Bible scholar. | ||
The U.S. is a Bible scholar. | ||
Let me know which land we're talking about and which feed we're talking about. | ||
Then go into the commentary of Rambam and get Daria to schedule an appointment so that we can meet and we can debate this idea. | ||
Because this land that God is talking about, Harrison, and this isn't this idea between darkness and light. | ||
This land that we're talking about is Israel. | ||
The seed that we're talking about is the genetics of pass-through from Isaac. | ||
Now, not Ishmael. | ||
We could discuss Ishmael. | ||
Yeah, I'm not interested in discussing Ishmael. | ||
Thank you, though. | ||
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Why not? | |
Let's discuss Ishmael. | ||
Because I'm talking about World War III and nuclear exchange with Iran. | ||
I'm talking about American soldiers being sent to die in Iran. | ||
you're not going to show me a out of context quote from Genesis. | ||
I mean, we could get into it if you really want to get into where the blessing of God descended from and which path it took and how Israel absolutely rejected it and was cut off from it because they killed Jesus. | ||
And from that moment on, the miracles stopped appearing, the prophets stopped appearing, and 200 years later, they created a new religion called Talmudic Judaism, which is actually newer than Christianity. | ||
I mean, do you want to get it? | ||
I mean, if you want to talk about, you know, the Old Testament, what do you see? | ||
You see the Jews being kicked out of the land over and over again for failing to, you know, uphold their end of the bargain. | ||
And that's what's happening now. | ||
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And what is the New Testament anyways? | |
What is the New Testament? | ||
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There's complete inadequacies. | |
So let's go back to the Torah. | ||
Let's go back to the land I will show you. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Give it to your audience. | ||
Let them decide. | ||
If they believe in God or they don't, do they believe that man is a God or God is a God? | ||
And also, check out J isn't in the Hebrew lexicon. | ||
I know Jesus existed because of the biblical codes, but J isn't in the Hebrew lexicon. | ||
There's another name, by the way. | ||
So let's go back to the land I will show you. | ||
Okay. | ||
You and me had discussed it as a debate. | ||
I'm just so uninterested in that. | ||
It's like funny. | ||
I mean, honestly, I think the Mexicans have a greater claim to California than the Jews do to Israel. | ||
At least they were only kicked out for 200 years. | ||
No, I'm done with Tuvi. | ||
I don't care what, you know, ridiculous justification you bring for, you know, some promise made to somebody else 2,000 years ago. | ||
It's not you. | ||
It's not you, and it's not supposed to be you. | ||
And I think that's obvious from the way that Israel is acting, the way that it treats guests in its country, the fact that it was founded by the Rothschilds, banking dynasty, and basically serves them entirely. | ||
This has nothing to do with the religion called now Judaism. | ||
It wasn't even called that back in the day. | ||
It was Hebrew. | ||
Even if you wanted to go with that, you still had the land of Judah. | ||
You had the land of Galilee. | ||
The spot that historical Israel was a part of was like a fraction of the land that Israel now occupies. | ||
So are you going to give up the land that went to the other sun or no? | ||
I mean, it's just, again, I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'll do that. | ||
Maybe I'll do it tomorrow. | ||
I'll tell you what, Tuvi, I'll actually broach this topic tomorrow and we will go through the history and we'll explain to absolutely, you know, no reasonable doubt. | ||
That the people occupying Israel right now were completely cut off 2,000 years ago from the inheritance that they think they're bringing about. | ||
This has nothing to do with theology. | ||
This has nothing to do with the Bible. | ||
That has less to do with it than the nukes do, and the nukes are a red herring anyway. | ||
So you can stop now. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Let's go to Josh in New Hampshire. | ||
He wants to talk about Israel and Iran. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Josh, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
I wasn't sure if I was going to make it in. | ||
Man, that last caller really got me riled up. | ||
Jarhead from New Hampshire here working in construction. | ||
I don't give a damn about your foreign wars. | ||
I don't give a damn. | ||
What happened to the separation of church and state? | ||
You know, why would we go to war? | ||
Because your holy book says that you have the... | ||
right to claim that land and you have the right to genocide people that don't follow your religion i'm tired of it totally here in america we have an open Didn't Russia offer the Jews a plot of land after World War I and they said, nah, we want to go right in the middle of where everybody hates us. | ||
But I get it. | ||
That's where their holy land is, correct? | ||
But he wants to play the scripture card. | ||
Doesn't it say that if Israel does not abide by God's rules, that God will shmite them? | ||
So isn't it not even really up to us, according to their religious scripture? | ||
If they are right by God, God will always protect them, and they will be blessed. | ||
If they're wrong by God, then God says they deserve to be punished, correct? | ||
Pretty sure that's how it works. | ||
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where I'm at at this point. | |
And then when they get bombed, oh my God, they're bombing innocent women and children. | ||
Okay, it's pretty easy to see who the bad guy is here. | ||
I don't have anything against Jews. | ||
I knew a bunch of Jewish people in the Marine Corps when I was in. | ||
They were great people, but for some reason, these globalist governments just need to cut the crap. | ||
No ordinary people who actually make this world revolve want these wars. | ||
It's just these evil people that are at the tops of all of these games. | ||
Could not agree more, Josh. | ||
What a great call. | ||
And I love when people call in. | ||
You can hear. | ||
We got a lot of hardworking people tuning in. | ||
I love to hear it. | ||
Thank you for that call, Josh. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
Let's go to Flippin'Jay in Key West now, and I'm just going in order of the calls as we receive them. | ||
Flippin'Jay in Key West, you're on the air. | ||
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What's up, Harrison? | |
How are you all doing this afternoon? | ||
Doing good, thanks. | ||
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Okay, so I guess we're talking about Israel and Iran right now and about all this conflict that we just don't need to be involved with. | |
I think personally that deep down they're trying to just... | ||
the world, you know, help score thing where you're going to get paid. | ||
Social credit score. | ||
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Yeah, where you're going to get paid by how well you submit to the government. | |
And I just honestly feel like this is all just a big psyop to enroll all that, just like with the riots going on in the U.S. Like, as you can see, like in L.A., they're pulling out martial law, you know, in these democratic, you know, states and using the riots as an excuse to do so. | ||
I just feel like it's all a big setup. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I feel like these things are not... | ||
You've got all the anti-Semitism bills coming out saying criticizing Israel as anti-Semitism at the same time that all this is happening. | ||
They're, you know, using Israel as an excuse to deport people out of universities and take over universities. | ||
I mean, they're simultaneously crushing dissent against the Israeli-dominated government here while launching the war using our soldiers overseas. | ||
These are all part and parcel of the same operation taking place. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
Thank you for that call, Flippin' Jay. | ||
We'll go to Smedley Butler's nephew in North Carolina. | ||
Is that a... | ||
No, he's my favorite general, though. | ||
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And he said that all wars are racket and all wars are banker wars. | |
And so when we're talking about Iran, Israel, Iraq, those places are all made up from the British and the Rothschilds, taken over a long time ago. | ||
So my point is that the central banks, They can freeze, I mean, if you're Donald Trump, if you're Elon Musk, if you're Russia, remember they froze $500 billion from Russia? | ||
So all this goes to these guys are controlled by their money because they've got to have checking accounts too. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're a Canadian trucker or a billionaire, you're at the mercy of these central bankers. | ||
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So they're the ones who we've got to look at pulling all the strings. | |
That's why I love Smedley Butler. | ||
Yeah, I mean, he was exactly right, and it's... | ||
In the year 2000, there were nine countries that did not have a Rothschild-owned or controlled central bank. | ||
Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Syria, and Venezuela. | ||
And of course you have General Wesley Clark coming out saying the thing about seven countries in five years. | ||
Being Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan, Lebanon, Libya, and Iran. | ||
Do you know they've taken out a good portion of those? | ||
And Iran is sort of the last holdout on the list. | ||
So they're being targeted for destruction. | ||
And unlike North Korea, they don't have a nuclear weapon to defend themselves, so it makes sense why they'd want one. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
Thank you, Smedley Butler's nephew. | ||
We've got time for one more call. | ||
We'll go to Justin in Kentucky. | ||
You also want to talk about the Bible prophecy here. | ||
Go ahead, Justin. | ||
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Yeah, I know. | |
Well, basically, I just read the Bible. | ||
I hear what it says, and from what I read, it says Jerusalem is a mover will run. | ||
It will not be moved. | ||
All the nations will be gathered against it. | ||
But anybody who fights against it, whether you like it or not, you're not going to win because you're fighting against God. | ||
And even though the Jews, yeah, they denied Jesus, God said they were going to deny Jesus. | ||
And they were going to bring him back, and one day they will come to faith in Christ. | ||
When you fight against Israel, you're fighting against God. | ||
It doesn't matter if Americans got their back. | ||
They're not going to lose. | ||
It doesn't matter if the entire world, the Bible literally says, the entire world will be gathered against Israel. | ||
And God himself is going to defend them. | ||
So when you find yourself fighting against Israel, you actually are fighting against God. | ||
And you're fighting a battle that you're not going to win. | ||
And you don't know me, I don't know you. | ||
But I'll tell you right now, they're not going to lose, no matter what. | ||
They're not going to get nubed. | ||
Hey, Justin, what happened in 70 A.D.? | ||
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They were scattered amongst the entire world, like the Bible said. | |
I will scatter you from one end to the other, from the east to the west. | ||
I will scatter you, but I will bring you back to be a nation again. | ||
And so the Rothschilds are the agents of God now, the Rothschild banking dynasty? | ||
Are the ones who God appointed to bring his people back? | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
You talk to the more orthodox Jews that think Israel is basically an affront to God because it is supposed to be God bringing them all back. | ||
Not the Rothschild banking conglomerate using the British Empire and then betraying it to get the land that they want. | ||
Look, you know, Israel's been destroyed before. | ||
It's not immortal. | ||
They are not God. | ||
And it's frankly sickening for people to treat them like that. | ||
They're human beings. | ||
And they're committing evil. | ||
and you have the power to stop it. | ||
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