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And we're going to be talking Trumpski and Hutch.
The documents. Is this finally the takedown of Donnie T? We've got plenty of clips for you.
Although, short in nature, they all seem to be hammering the same thing.
Donald Trump. Donald Trump.
He's a criminal. He's going to jail.
He's going to jail.
And look. I know a lot of you out there think that he is Teflon Don.
That there is just no stopping him.
And his poll numbers are through the roof after this latest indictment.
I don't think any of that matters.
I think they're putting him in prison.
I really do.
I think this is it.
I think people are going to be outraged.
I think it's going to cause more division than ever.
But I just do not see a path to Donald Trump getting the Republican nomination.
Just like yesterday when I was talking about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
And no matter how much I like him, or the public likes him, or Democrats like him, I do not see a path for him to get the Democratic Party nomination for president.
Because the establishment is clearly in control.
They are clearly colluding.
With their puppets within government and media to make sure that none of that happens.
Now again, when we live in a post-truth world where it is their narrative that is projected, their message which is projected throughout the country, throughout the world really, Then they have control over social media and narrative management.
They will just gaslight you into believing whatever talking points they put out there.
And when every single major network is telling you Donnie T is guilty, Donnie T is guilty, Donnie T... Is guilty.
You can bet your bippy they're going for it.
And they are. They are going for it.
Just like Alan Bragg is going for it, Jack Smith is going for it.
And now we've got audio leaks.
Oh boy. And this definitely 100% proves that Trump knew...
That he had classified documents he wasn't supposed to have.
And there's talk of Mark Milley talking about an invasion in Iran.
Supposedly these are all secret plans.
It was during the end of his presidency.
Personally, if there's any validity to the idea that he was ready to go to war with Iran or strike Iran, I'm glad that didn't happen.
Obviously, I think that the Soleimani incident...
Is one of the dark spots on that presidency.
One of the dark moments that should not be celebrated.
Should have never been celebrated.
And for some reason is still celebrated by the former president.
And still celebrated by many in the quote-unquote conservative arena.
That have no idea what's going on.
And quite frankly, it's disturbing.
Okay? So...
Like I said, the audio is everywhere.
We're going to be playing it.
We're going to be playing Cooper, Bear, Maddow, even Little Leslie Stahl is on a panel.
I forget what her name is, but Little Leslie is in there too.
I know we did the Russia hoax watch along, but I truly and honestly believe that this is it.
This is the one. First of all, even if it's not the one, what they would like to do, and I mean the one that puts him in prison.
So let's say, for some reason, he doesn't go to jail.
They don't convict him.
I'm sorry, guys.
Slim margins at this point.
Just slim, slim margins.
Okay. I really think they're going for it.
I think he's going to jail.
Okay. Let's say it's just the trial and somehow he finds a way to beat this.
First of all, we don't know how many trials there are going to be.
The Bragg case is separate from the Documents case.
Purposely set up to be in the heart of primary season.
There is still yet to be a Republican primary debate set up, and in a week, we're going to be, what, 16 months out?
A little over a year?
And you blink, that's going to be gone.
Now, I've had some people say, oh, the cycle never starts this early.
The cycle has been starting this early for well over a decade.
All the way back in 2008 is when people really started campaigning more than a year out.
I remember because I went to the 2007 debates.
I know there are people out there that think it's too early or it's never been like this.
It's been like this for a very, very long time.
It's never been this supercharged because, number one, I don't think that we've had a figure that...
First of all, we haven't had a presidential figure that's been propped up somehow after the fact as an antihero.
And... We're good to go.
They wanted some zombie J in there.
No, they were worried about the takeover.
They were worried about zombie J. They in large part registered to vote Trump.
That's not what the post-truth world tells you.
Absolutely not.
I mean, think about it.
How else did Trump get more votes in 2020 than he did 2016?
Of course more people. My brother, for the very first time, registered to vote and voted Trump in New York.
And if you don't think other New Yorkers, especially in upstate, did that, again, you're just being gaslit.
You're being fed information that can no longer be checked, can no longer be audited.
Because they'll just censor you.
They'll just call you a liar and a bigot.
And if that doesn't work, if you've got too much of a voice, they'll sue you.
They'll sue, sue, sue ya.
Now, I'm in a little bit of a conundrum today, guys.
I'm not going to lie. It's a weird day for me.
And it has something to do with this story, believe it or not.
Now, I don't often talk about the other show I do on this broadcast because it's on another network.
And it's in the afternoon slash evening.
But today, I feel like I 100% have to.
Because if I didn't, I'd kind of be a hypocrite.
I went on quite the tirade maybe two months ago, maybe three months ago on this very broadcast, talking about people having Alan Dershowitz on their show.
I'm not a fan of Alan.
I do not trust Alan Dershowitz.
I don't think I have any reason to trust Alan Dershowitz.
I think Alan Dershowitz was a poor choice by Trump.
To be on his legal counsel, I believe, for the second impeachment.
However, I don't book my other show.
And Alan Dershowitz is on today.
So I actually have Alan on for two segments promoting his new book, Get Trump.
Now, other than the fact that Dershowitz has talked about the Russia hoax, the Ukraine phone call hoax, as a means to get Trump...
I believe that he voted Democrat.
I'm pretty sure that is the case.
I don't believe that he thinks that the 2020 election was stolen.
I think that's probably going to end up coming up.
But I got two segments with him.
And in the first segment, I'm going to...
Try to do my best to be civil to the guy.
And talk about his book.
Talk about this very issue of Trump with him.
But in the second segment, I intend to ask questions about Assange and perhaps Epstein.
I don't know if I could live with myself if I didn't.
So... Just so everybody knows, I've struggled a bit with this.
I found out over the weekend I was going through who was booked for the week, and I thought to myself, geez, Jason, is this some kind of a turning point for you?
What are you going to do with this?
Believe me, I lost sleep over it.
I should have had the best night's sleep last night.
I went to bed early.
I got like almost no sleep yesterday.
Made sure not to take a nap, to stay up on my feet, to say, Jason, you got to get like at least five or six hours tonight.
You got to do it.
And all I kept thinking, and it's not a pretty thought in my head, was Dershowitz.
Dershowitz. What are you going to ask Dershowitz?
So we'll see how it pans out.
Interesting day for me.
I'll just say that.
I never in a million years thought that I would be having Dershowitz on my program.
And look, Alan does alternative media programs.
I think what set me off in the first place was seeing him not just on the Hannity's of the world or even the Tucker Carlson's before he got booted from Fox, but I think that Jones had him on not so long ago.
And so here we are.
We're going to talk to Dershowitz about this.
I'm curious to get his perspective on these documents.
I would not be surprised if he also believes that this will be the death knell of the president.
on the other side, I think that there's a good possibility he may end up being hired on Trump's
legal team for this very case because whether you like Alan Dershowitz or whether you hate
Alan Dershowitz, it is very evident that Alan Dershowitz is very good at what he does and Alan
Dershowitz is one of the top lawyers in the world. He's also one of the most infamous and well-known.
Okay, so that's just uh that's it. I mean I don't know what else to say.
I hope that I do you guys right.
I hope that I do my other network right.
I hope that the conversation we have is worthwhile.
Maybe it'll break some news.
I'll obviously have to ask him about the Espionage Act being used against Trump.
And the other thing about Dershowitz that a lot of people don't understand is he also was on the legal team for Assange and WikiLeaks at one point.
What he was doing there, why he left, I have no idea.
I'm also curious to know what he thinks about the negotiations to bring Julian Assange over prior to him being ripped out of the Ecuadorian embassy.
I constantly talk about how that is one of the greatest failures, real failures of the Trump administration.
And honestly, folks...
If we had had some kind of another strike on Iran, that would have been a huge failure in my opinion as well.
I already think the Solemini thing was such a bad, bad, bad thing.
If you actually watched...
I'll bring it up here.
The funeral procession for that guy.
Funeral procession Solemini.
I'm sure I spelled it wrong.
I want people to understand...
Things aren't always in a bubble, everybody.
Okay? And they shouldn't be.
That was that guy's...
Is anybody in the United States, if they die, president or otherwise?
Anybody. Donnie T. I mean, I can't think of a person in our culture...
I'm going to turn off the sound right there.
In our culture, at this point, look at this.
That would have this, the Barack star, this many people out to attend their funeral procession.
So, look, you can...
Not like Iran's policies.
You cannot like Soleimani himself, although I would be hard-pressed to think that there are many out there that have any true idea of who he was and what he did.
But talk about a cult of personality.
Talk about a popular figure in your country.
Yeah, look what that airstrike did, and I wouldn't want to go any further.
We're going to go to a quick break.
When we come back, we're going to play some of these clips of Donald Trump.
We're also going to play a short segment of the now available premium interview with Stuart J. Hooper on the Wagner Group and Russia and what just went down.
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All right. Let's start.
Hmm. Which one do we want to start with?
Do we want to start with Cooper?
Where's the Maddow? Maybe we should do Maddow.
Okay. Actually, you know what?
We'll do Cooper playing the tapes and Into panel discussion, Cooper.
Into Mad Al.
Into Trump on Fox.
That's what we'll do. That's the order we'll do it.
So here we go. Here's Cooper just talking about this.
And look, Donald Trump needs to act like every single time he opens his mouth he's being taped.
Period. How many of these leaks do there have to be?
With conversations with his lawyers and his teams just coming out of nowhere.
Everybody's wearing a wire.
And not only that, let's be honest, if they were spying on his campaign back in the Dizze during 2016, which obviously they were, I don't know that they ever stopped spying on him.
He's the guy surrounded by Secret Service 24-7.
They already obviously, when I say they, I'm talking about those in the predator class that control the military industrial complex.
They already see him as somewhat of a threat.
So therefore he's a national security threat.
So therefore he's going to be surveilled in a very close manner for a very long time.
But hey, here it is.
Here's Cooper and the Trump docs.
Here's the tapes that are leaking now.
These are bad, sick people.
That was your cue, you know.
Against you. Well, it started right at the beginning.
Like when Milley's talking about, oh, you were going to try to do a...
No, they were trying to do that before you even were sworn in.
That's right. Trying to overthrow your election.
Well, with Milley...
Let me see that. I'll show you an example.
He said that I wanted to attack Iran.
Isn't it amazing? I have a big pile of papers.
This thing just came out, look.
This was him.
They presented me this, this is off the record, but they presented me this.
This was him.
This was the Defense Department and him.
We looked at some. This was him.
This wasn't done by me. This was him.
All sorts of stuff.
Pages wrong. So, right here, again, the headlines are that Milley stopped.
I mean, those are the headlines right now, is that Milley's the one that stopped this.
Milley stopped an attack on Iran that Trump wanted to do.
Trump, in a hidden conversation, saying, no, it wasn't me.
me, Millie wanted to do that.
This totally wins my case, you know.
Except it is, like, highly controversial secret.
This is secret information.
Look at this. You attack.
Hillary would print that out all the time, you know.
She sent it to Anthony Weiner.
The pervert.
So, again, notice this right here.
The jokes still going on about Anthony Weiner.
Do you wonder why I often bring up the Weiner laptop and how that's a failure of the Trump administration?
Trump should know it's a failure of his administration because he's bringing up Weiner how many years later.
And I'll say it again.
Anthony Weiner...
Did not go to jail for anything on that laptop ever.
Ever. The media may have led you to believe that because of the fact that he is a child abuser.
Okay? But the truth is...
You know, let's bring it up. Let's just bring it up.
The truth is that...
I think she was 15.
The 15-year-old girl he was sexting and doing God knows what through Skype came out with her documents.
Came out with her videos and her screenshots.
Not what was on his laptop.
So let's see. Skype.
Let's type it in. Skype.
Wiener. Girl.
Skype. Wiener. Girl.
There we go. Okay?
So... Lord knows what was on his laptop.
Wiener convinced teen to strip fondle herself on Skype feds, 2017.
Coaxed 15-year-old girl to strip naked.
Skype and Snapchatting girl, 15.
15. Now I want to say this again.
The Department of Injustice had his laptop.
Okay? Now, along with the 15-year-old, he had apparently relationships with 19 other adult women.
Remember, this is a guy who's supposedly married, taking selfies with his bone bone, with his baby next to him.
None of this came from that laptop.
And there's Huma Abedin, who was Hillary's main assistant, whom he's married to.
Okay? So look...
There were two sexually explicit Skype video chats, February 18, 2016, February 23, 2016, an explicit exchange on Snapchat, March 2016, and a final explicit text exchange in March of 2016.
Okay? Do you see this?
Oh, Anthony was at a low point.
Rock bottom was still to come.
He's garbage.
None of this came from the laptop they had.
They had a bunch of crimes on it.
Okay, the screenshots came from the girl.
You see what I'm saying?
Ridiculous. Ridiculous.
This is your FBI. This is your DOJ. And again, Trump, it's great that you're aware of it.
It's not funny to me.
I'm not laughing.
She'd send it to Anthony Weiner.
Ha! Yeah, no, he's a pervert.
You got that right. By the way, isn't that incredible?
Yeah. I was just saying, because we were talking about it.
And he said, he wanted to attack Iran.
He's in the papers.
This was done by the military, given to me.
I think we can probably...
We'll have to see.
We'll have to try to figure out a...
See, as president I could have declassified it.
Now I can't, but this is classifying.
Now we have a problem.
Isn't that interesting?
It's so cool.
So, look, we're here.
So once again, he's talking about these documents.
As a president, he can declassify anything.
He can still take these with him.
He's telling people, his staff, that these documents say the opposite of what Milley's putting out in the press, but he can't declassify them.
And again, this is a private conversation.
Why would Trump lie about this?
But the big thing they're saying is what?
That they're still highly confidential and secret.
Okay? So right here.
That's the big thing.
These are the papers. You did.
Yes. You know?
It's right there.
Alright? Yeah. So this is, you know...
Now I can't, but it's still a secret.
Every single headline.
Every single headline. And let's go to the Anderson Cooper panel discussion with little Leslie Stahl.
Anderson is remarkable how casual this conversation is.
The former president knew he was being recorded during this meeting.
His own aides were in the habit of recording him any time he talked to journalists or people working on books.
And in the room with him were two people who were working on an autobiography for Mark Meadows.
But even though he knows he's being recorded, you hear him sort of casually discussing classified documents, admitting that he cannot declassify these, and then just a few moments later, calling to someone to bring them some Coke.
It's very... Look at...
That's some Coke.
Not the Hunter Biden type of Coke.
Not the crack cocaine.
The man likes his Coca-Cola.
Look at the cartoon-level face of little Leslie Stahl in her white pantsuit.
In the corner. Does that look like a happy person to you?
Right over my head.
Does that person look like somebody that you want to take advice from?
Does that person look trustworthy as to where you should get your news?
And it looks like she's auditioning for Jack Nicholson's role in the Joker in the 1989 Tim Burton Batman.
That's what it looks like to me.
Little Leslie. Conversational.
That's one of the things that really sticks out to me and I think it's important for people to really hear exactly what this sounds like.
There's a lot of laughter in that recording as well.
One of the other things that stands out to me is the fact that he and the people around him in that room were joking about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
That is something we previously didn't know about because it was not included in the indictment.
Now, from a legal standpoint, it makes sense that prosecutors wouldn't include that, right?
Because it's not incriminating.
It's not really relevant to their case.
And I guess you wouldn't want to bring up, forget about just Hillary's emails, Anthony Weiner, convicted pedophile.
You probably wouldn't want to bring that up in the fact that they never, like I just said, never, ever, ever, ever explored his laptop.
You think, again, the Hunter scandal is big.
The other laptop scandal is as big or bigger.
Why? Because we didn't get a hard drive dump.
We didn't get access to all the photographs and the emails and the iPhone contacts.
And they had that laptop prior to Trump getting in.
I mean, huge news.
And a huge resource.
Just not able to do it.
That should show you the limitations of the President of the United States as well.
But in the court of public opinion, the fact that he's making jokes about Hillary Clinton, other people in the room making jokes about Anthony Weiner as well, that, I think, really comes off as some hubris.
We have the benefit of hindsight.
Did Leslie stall, little Leslie over here?
I know that's not her name, but I can't, I'm not calling her anything else.
Did she, like, blink this entire time?
Or did she just keep the crooked-nosed, furrowed brow look with the slight joker lips?
I mean, come on, man.
All right, it's going to go from this to the Maddow.
That's right, Rachel Maddow and her gloat fest.
You're right. Now this is being used as a key piece of evidence in a federal prosecution.
The groundwork for Special Counsel Jack Smith to indict Donald Trump.
So here it is. I'm going to play the whole thing for you now.
Listen. We'll skip over it.
We've heard it all before.
I wanted more gloating.
We've already heard it.
Look at this. Look at that face.
I wanted more...
Lordy, there are tapes!
So here's Trump talking to Brett Baer about the documents.
Again, Fox News is going to pile on too, everybody.
Everybody's piling on.
This is the takedown of Donny T. I don't want to dwell on it, but according to the indictment, you were here at Bedminster on July 21st, 2021, after you're no longer president, and you were recorded saying that you had a document detailing a plan of attack on another country that was prepared by the U.S. military for you when you were president, the Iran attack plan.
You remember that? Ready?
It wasn't a document.
I had lots of paper.
I had copies of newspaper articles.
I had copies of magazines.
This is specifically a quote.
You're quoted on the recording saying the document was secret, adding that you could have declassified it while you were president, but quote, now I can't.
You know this is still secret, highly confidential.
And the indictment cites the recording and the testimony from people in the room saying you showed it to people there that day.
So you say on tape...
That you can't declassify it, so why have it?
When I said that I couldn't declassify it now, that's because I wasn't president.
I never made any bonds about that.
When I'm not president, I can't declassify it.
And that's what you said. You didn't declassify it.
I said, no, no. I said I couldn't declassify it.
But that wasn't a document.
There was no document.
That was a massive amount of papers and everything else talking about Iran and other things.
And it may have been held up or made out, but that was not a document.
I didn't have a document per se.
There was nothing to declassify.
These were newspaper stories, magazine stories, and articles.
I'm just saying what the indictment says.
The recording and the people in the room who testified.
These people are very dishonest people.
They're thugs. They're thugs.
If you look at what they've done to other people, what they've done and overturned in the U.S. Supreme Court, these are thugs.
The suggestion was that you wanted this as evidence that the military, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Milley, had preemptively sent you plans for a possible attack on Iran and that you didn't order that to happen.
That's the suggestion. I never ordered it to happen, no.
But that's why you wanted the document.
I don't think I've ever seen a document from Milley.
Milley, frankly, was incompetent.
The last one I'd want to attack with as my leader would be Milley.
That I can tell you. So again, the mainstream media stories are out there telling you Milley's the good guy.
He stopped the war.
Trump's claiming he never wanted to do anything with Iran.
You kind of have to make your own decision.
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Now, I've stayed away from the story for the most part, other than just the baseline reporting, because of my ignorance.
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Hey everybody, Jason Burke.
Yeah, so this is a lot that has just happened over the weekend.
And I really, after I answer this first question, I really want to return to that point that you just made in your opening statement about People claiming that this was some kind of PSYOP or this was fake or it didn't happen.
I know you've dealt with these people before on other issues.
They're not adding a lot to the current discussion on this, unfortunately.
Now, in terms of what this group is, the Wagner Group, interesting organization.
As you said, this starts with Prigozhin, who was at one point Putin's chef.
And it seems like from what I've been able to Um...
Really acquire in terms of knowledge from other analysts on this issue is that this was almost a sort of Sopranos level set up within Russia where you have this guy, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who gets very close to the elite leadership within Russia and slowly but surely moves himself up the ranks.
And he ends up creating this catering business and the catering business ultimately ends up blowing up because it has the support of the Russian state.
Now, what eventually happens with that money is that it's used to create this private military force, this Wagner Group, which has been over the past decade as a result of its operations in Syria, where it's done a lot of the heavy lifting, and also throughout Africa as well, so where Russia has tried to have some influence in African countries.
It's used this really what you could call a quasi-corporate, quasi-state organization that is the Wagner Group.
So it's interesting to try to define what this thing is, like you said, somewhat similar to Blackwater, but because of the...
The nature of the Russian state itself, the criminality that you find within it, it's hard to see it as entirely separate from the state.
It's intimately connected.
But of course... It's important to remember that there's lots of criminality also in Western governments, right?
But in the Western world, we do a good job of disguising that all up around the rhetoric of democracy and freedom and you have the right to vote and stuff like this.
Well, let me explain, I think, another point to that where they're able to hide it, right?
So you talked about the closeness of this group to the traditional Russian military.
What we don't have here is boots on the ground or a chance for an invasion in this country.
Whereas Ukraine, many people already consider that Russia.
It's very much on their border if you don't consider that Russia.
And these groups are very much in your face day to day.
Whereas a Blackwater, you're going to watch something on a movie or a documentary.
It's not going to be embedded in the soldiers.
And even if it were, we don't even see the soldiers that much in this country.
So I would say it's a stark cultural difference.
Yeah, that's absolutely the point here.
Very, very good observation from you there.
That's absolutely true.
So in terms of what this thing is, it's pretty different, but it can operate, of course, in some of the same ways when it comes to a physical military presence within the world.
But yes, this thing has grown and grown and grown, and it's been used by Putin to do certain things around the world and really grant him a degree of plausible deniability for some of these actions, which is important for Russia to be able to do that.
And again, this is also why the West also uses these private military corporations as well, much like how When you have a corporation like a Nike, something like this, that gets caught up in some scandal with a sweatshop somewhere.
Well, it always comes back to, well, we don't technically own the sweatshop.
We just gave them a contract and they promised that they were going to do their best and they were going to look after the workers and pay them a fair wage.
Oops, the factory burned down and 10,000 people died.
Not really our fault.
Well, this is the same logic that's playing out here with these PMCs.
Well, we gave them a contract to do this.
They said they could do it.
They said they were going to do it well.
Oh, no, they accidentally slaughtered a village of civilians.
Well, they promised they wouldn't do that.
It's not our fault because they're technically not our forces.
So, yeah, you can see how this all works, right?
The point is to be able to shift the blame away from the state itself to ensure that the state actors can remain in place.
But the problem, as you mentioned with Russia, is the visibility of Wagner.
It was huge. There were massive billboards throughout Moscow advertising the Wagner Group and saying this is a great organization, it's a patriotic organization, join today, help to fight the cause.
And what has happened is Putin has created a It's a force that became so politically and militarily viable that it actually offered a somewhat significant challenge to the Russian state itself.
And I think that's probably a good intro to what this thing is and its relevance.
Yeah, because again, obviously there's a lot of reality based in the group and the last year and a half plus in this conflict visually as to their recruitment.
However, as...
Some of this guy's videos, again, I don't speak Russian, so I'm only going by what the media is saying, is talking about the conflict in Ukraine all the way back in 2014 and the use of this group.
Now, obviously, in that respect, we know the Central Intelligence Agency is involved in destabilizing the region and trying to basically puppeteer the entire Ukrainian regime and position them to where they are today.
As to joining NATO. I mean, that's obviously where that's going.
Those that were throwing out, you know, not that it was fake, but that this was backed by the CIA. What are your thoughts on that?
This is a really important point and something to really dig into here.
And this is something that I spent quite a bit of time trying to wrap my own head around as well, because I come from the same sort of worldview that you do and most of your viewers do in that, yes, we have these Western intelligence agencies and these Western governments, and they love interfering absolutely everywhere in the world.
They love trying to move the pieces on the chessboard in their own favor and try to get
a favorable outcome.
That absolutely happens is absolutely being responsible for some of the worst atrocities
that have ever happened on our planet as a result of what these intelligence agencies
have done.
And now, of course, some of this is easier to find out about the other incidents.
One of the big ones, of course, Operation Ajax, the overthrow of the Iranian government,
the establishment of a complete police state dictatorship over in Iran, supported by the
Tons of similar events in South America as well.
So that's an important groundwork, right?
The CIA exists. It's bad.
It's done bad things. Okay, great.
That does not mean that the CIA is responsible for absolutely everything that happens in the world.
So this is where we get into the more nuanced part of this.
It's very important to remember that other places around the world, they have their own problems.
They have their own elites.
They have their own factions.
They have their own different groupings of people that want to control these other independent nations that exist around the world.
The two best examples of this that I've studied would be the Middle East and Russia.
So if you look to the Middle East, The Middle East is a place that has absolutely had a lot of interference from the West.
But what does the Middle East also have?
It has its own racial conflicts, ethnic conflicts, religious conflicts, resource conflicts that exist within the Middle East, regardless of any external interference.
And these groups are battling and fighting with one another, and they have been for decades, and they will continue to do so.
Russia is in a similar position.
It has its own domestic groups of elites, oligarchs.
Often in Western media you hear this term oligarchs as a sweeping term for everybody in Russia that's in the upper echelons of the society.
Well, don't you think the same sort of problems that elites have in Generating coordination in, say, the Western world.
Well, they must also exist in Russia too, right?
There must be competing interest groups that clash with one another, which is absolutely my analysis of what has happened here.
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Pretty sparse viewership over on YouTube recently.
I've got to think that, number one, obviously the algorithm hates my guts.
77,000 subscribers, no bueno.
Just can't even get 200 people watching live.
That's number one.
Number two, now that I click, because I'm honest, that we actually run ads, I think they've cut my viewership in about half.
I know that many of you have moved on to other platforms like Rumble and Rockfin, and believe me, I know the second hour is over at rvmrumble.com, but it just doesn't add up.
The suppression on this network, which is, again, the largest video platform in the world.
It's unreal.
It's suable. It really is.
Other than the defamatory statements that they have made against me by saying my content is quote-unquote harmful.
I just saw that they hit up Tim Dillon.
I was just on the Danny Polishcheck Low Value Mail podcast.
They got a strike for joking around.
I mean literally joking around about Ted Kaczynski and the Unabomber.
Telling jokes.
Harmful content.
Bad, bad, bad.
And then supposedly a human reviews and they're like, no!
It's bad! You can't joke about the Unabomber.
Bad! Okay.
Let's hit some of these stories up before we go into the second hour exclusively on the other side because, you know, we can't do it here on YouTube.
By the way, I warned everybody yesterday if...
You saw that my video disappeared for a hot second over at YouTube.
Yeah, Fox totally got me for playing that Homer Simpson voting clip.
Doesn't matter if it's fair use or I'm showing commentary or it's politically relevant from the most politically relevant cartoon of our era.
Nope! Sorry!
I had to trim it right out.
That took an extra hour and a half, two hours.
I'm not even sure what that ended up getting up on views.
But... I get more views for the vast majority of my videos on band.tv alone.
On band.tv alone.
Think about that. I mean, come on.
It's absolutely redonkulous.
And this is redonkulous.
See, I hate this headline.
George Soros, back prosecute, drops murder charges against mom and son 14, who she ordered to kill man beating her in Chicago hot dog stand after video emerged of victim's attack.
First of all, I don't know that the George Soros-backed prosecutor has anything to do with this.
Right? Is there some hypocrisy here?
Maybe. The kid did the right thing.
If anything, this makes the case for constitutional carry and the idea that you don't necessarily have to be 18 to carry a firearm.
Now, I have no idea who her son is or why he had a handgun, but I would imagine he might have had a handgun because they're in Chicago and shit like this happens.
I want to let it be known.
Okay, I'm going to redo this.
We're going to watch the video. I don't think this kid did anything wrong at all.
There shouldn't be any charges.
Again, this makes the case for an armed populace.
Watch. Lady, lady, lady, lady, lady.
He doesn't know who that woman is.
wouldn't matter if he did know who that woman is, but can you imagine a
stranger freaking out saying they're gonna knock your mom out a grown man and
Then him punching her in the face three separate times Every right to kill that guy
Every right to kill that guy.
100%. You're a 14-year-old kid.
You're not getting in a physical altercation with somebody that just attacked a woman.
You understand? Every right to shoot that guy.
Without a doubt.
100%. And again, you could have got this kid on all sorts of charts.
There's no way legally he could have had a handgun.
He's 14 years old.
Alright? He didn't do anything wrong.
This makes the case...
For good people with guns stop crime.
Not just stop bad people with guns.
But if you don't think that a 32-year-old man can't do irreparable harm and possibly kill a woman by physically assaulting them, again, you're not in reality.
So when I see stuff like this, I look at the headlines and I'm like, what is the Soros prosecutor?
This is a good move.
Okay. I get it.
You're trying to point out the hypocrisies here, but again, there's no reason to charge that kid with anything.
And you see, just, you know, again, from the side, there's like a side shot here of this.
Let's watch it.
Okay, let's watch it.
Again, they're just coming up.
She's standing there.
Why should she be a suspect of anything?
Try to order a hot dog.
She's trying to order a hot dog.
So, here's her son, who happens to be outside, not in line with her, watching this.
What was he supposed to do?
What was he supposed to do?
Let his mother get beaten?
No. Sorry.
Sorry! No thanks, everybody.
No thanks. The kid did the right thing.
Again, I don't know how you book the mom, even if she ordered her son to do it, to shoot him.
She's being attacked.
The fact that this was even a rest to me is wacky and wonky.
Just my opinion, though.
How do I know? This is a sad story to me.
First of all, these are kids.
Take a look. These are kids.
I get it. You're in a war zone.
You're in a conflict. I don't want to see anybody dying.
I don't want to see Russians dying.
I don't want to see Ukrainians dying.
I certainly don't want to see kids dying, pledging their last words to a corrupt nation state.
You know what I'll never say right before I go down?
First of all, I'm not going down any blazes of glory.
But let's say I'm in a similar situation.
It's not going to be glory to the USA. Or glory to America.
Sorry if that offends some people.
Sorry if that offends some people.
It's going to be, damn those who put me in this position.
Damn the oligarchs that are profiteering from this.
Damn the military-industrial complex that has guns in the hands of 16-year-olds in a first-world conflict.
Damn them. Not glory to whatever.
These are kids, man.
At 16 years old, I was 160 pounds soaking wet.
I looked like I was about 12 or 13.
I don't like talking about it, but I failed my first driving test.
I had to go the second time to get my permit at 16 years old.
And then my license.
I think I got my license before 17, or it might have just been on the cusp of that.
So, in a situation where I can't even legally drive, I'm shooting Russian soldiers to save my life?
Glory to Ukraine! No!
No, I was worried about the latest Korn single.
I was rocking to some Nine Inch Nails.
I was just trying to go to some concerts.
Go see Green Day or the Family Values Tour.
That's what kids like that should be worried about.
They're kids. And instead, we have this ongoing conflict with no end in sight.
None. And Lindsey Graham talking about how...
All these dead Russian soldiers.
That's the best money we ever spent.
Just gleefully talking about death.
Gleefully talking about death!
Not here. No bueno.
So... When I saw this, I just...
My gut sank. My gut sank.
Farewell, glory to Ukraine.
I don't want to be the puppet...
I love the ideals and the implementation of those ideals in our constitutional republic where everybody out there is supposed to be born free and equal.
With the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
And I go, well, Jason, they was slave owners and misogynists when it started.
Women didn't have rights and black people didn't have rights.
And you're damn right that that was a mistake.
But we also have to look at what was going on culturally at the time.
And the inability to get that done in the initial documentation of the perfectly imperfect document, our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, our Declaration of Independence, all of those.
And we baked it into that system that one day we could fix those problems and did fix those problems.
And I'm still not going out on my sword to, oh, long live the Constitution and Bill of Rights or long live the Constitutional Republic.
Long live humanity in an ideal set based on individual freedom where we all are able to flourish.
We are all able to what?
Be protected in our own persons and property against not only a tyrannical government, which is real, but others that would do us harm.
Right? The Second Amendment, guys, it ain't for hunting.
It ain't for hunting.
It's for situations like that at the hot dog stand.
And what if that person isn't just a random crazy person, but instead it's forced by your government?
That's the real reason the Second Amendment is there.
That's what's really going on.
Okay? Okay.
So we have to be extremely aware of that.
That's the bottom line.
And that's the bottom line!
I'm not trying to rock bottom anybody.
But, you know, I see this and it turns my stomach.
And if it were the other way around, if it was two Russian boys saying glory to poot poot or glory to Russia, I'd be saying the same exact take.
The same exact take.
No one was discriminated.
No one was racially profiled.
Students at NYC College Slam black OnlyFans star as she snatched mic of a white administrator in viral graduation video.
I hate all this race stuff.
I hate that this is in New York.
This is in Queens. I've seen the video.
She just rips the mic out of that lady's hand.
Okay? And I don't know what her OnlyFans looks like.
No idea. And here you have a black student coming out and say...
The idea that this was a racial thing, that she was being discriminated against, is the furthest thing from the truth.
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Off of the YouTubins.
We're gonna hit some other stories up, guys.
Go down the line.
And then I've got a little Klaus Nutschwab.
I've got a...
I actually had McConnell for the Republican thing, where I was going to show you how deep this is.
Again, the establishment wants Trump gone.
They want Trump gone.
They want Trump gone. We're going to get into that again.
We'll play the McConnell clip, I guess, where he just lies about January 6th and starts talking about how it was a violent insurrection.
Yada, yada, yada.
It's always violent insurrections.
All right. Let's hit these stories.
Let's keep going down. Don't encourage the match!
Elon Musk's mother, May, says fight between billionaire Mark Zuckerberg is canceled.
She's being a smart mom. Mae Musk at 75.
Telling her son not to fight this guy.
I get it. Look at that ridiculous outfit Elon Musk is in versus a real sumo wrestler.
Let me tell you something right now.
Alright. That's phony.
That's fake. That sumo wrestler would run Elon Musk down and push him out of that ring so quickly that It wouldn't even be a thing.
This is real.
You know, Musk is 51.
Zuckerberg is 39.
Probably juiced to the gills.
Who knows what he's on.
You know, I don't want to accuse him of being juiced to the gills, but he certainly has the cash to have whatever.
And he's really training.
So, there's Musk's mom, and he says, don't encourage this match to Lex Friedman.
Actually, I canceled the fight.
I haven't told them yet, but I will continue to say the fight is canceled, just in case.
Verbal fight only, three questions each, the funniest answer wins.
Who agrees? So, I can understand why May Musk doesn't want her son to step into the cage against...
Zuckerberg. Because Zuckerberg is going to grab ahold of him and murder him.
I don't care if Musk is five inches taller.
I don't care if Musk outweighs him by 30 pounds.
A trained individual is super dangerous against someone who's play-fighting sumo wrestlers.
Against anybody, really.
That's another thing people don't tell you.
It's like, you don't have to have RFK beefcake muscles to be a tough guy.
There are plenty of dudes out there that are tall, skinny, lanky, and trained.
And they will F you up.
Badly. Badly.
You think muscles make it, go actually watch Mixed Martial Arts.
And you'll find out that long frame, in a lot of cases, is super deadly.
Max Holloway don't look like the most jacked guy.
And he's one of the greatest fighters ever to do it in the octagon.
One of the best strikers to ever do it in the octagon.
Nate and Nick Diaz are never going to win bodybuilding contests.
They will choke you unconscious in the blink of an eye.
Okay? You don't have to look like Brock Lesnar...
To step into the cage and have success.
Just point that out. Alright.
Let's keep kicking it down the line on these stories.
Hollywood mogul Arnon Milken tells Corruption Trial Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife demanded 157,000 pounds as a supply line of champagne and jewelry and complained if cigars were not the right diameter.
That didn't shock me. Now...
Look, Arnon Milken.
Intelligence ties, the whole nine.
Hollywood guy. Very, very famous.
You know what? Let's just type him into IMDB so people can look at it.
Arnon Milken.
I think I spelled it right there, or wrong, right there.
There he is. Arnon Milken.
There's the Wikipedia. I want IMDB. Variety.
There we go. IMDB. Arnon Milken.
Known for. You name it.
That's what. He's got 163 producer credits.
The Revenant. LA Confidential.
12 Years a Slave. If you've never seen 12 Years a Slave, by the way.
First of all, I've never seen The Revenant.
LA Confidential is fantastic, even if it has Kevin Spacey in it.
12 Years a Slave is just amazing.
Birdman kind of crap.
It was kind of like, I don't know, he's trying to be Michael Keaton as Michael Keaton as like a pseudo-Batman character kind of thing.
It just didn't rub me the right way.
But Fraggle Rock, an executive producer on it.
Alright, you go down this line.
Bohemian Rhapsody, The Lighthouse.
Let's see. Let's keep going.
I don't know about Deepwater.
See, this is just 2022.
See that? 2022 and beyond.
I didn't even know Fraggle Rock came back.
Back to Rock? I'm jealous. I gotta go see that.
The Girl in the Spiderweb.
Unsane. Assassin's Creed.
Alvin and the Chipmunks.
The Road Chip. The Big Short.
Gone Girl. The guy's been around for...
Gone Girl's a great movie too.
Forever. Forever. We're just into the 2000s.
Like you said, 163 different projects.
That he has been the producer on.
This guy, here's the 90s and the 80s.
You get it? He's been around since the 70s.
Been around a long time.
Big into Holly weird.
Connected to the political elite.
Oh, little quid pro quo?
Can't imagine that.
Can't imagine that.
Uh-uh, what could that be?
The 78-year-old producer appeared by video conference from a hotel in the British city of Brighton,
near where he is based.
He said the Netanyahu's used code words to keep the extravagant gifts under the radar.
He told prosecutors via video, we called shirts dwarves, cigars were called leaves,
champagne was called roses.
When prosecutors asked who initiated the gift giving, Milken said it had begun as a kind gesture,
but quickly became routine.
Milken's lying to you right there.
Okay, there's a lot to break down just in that first paragraph.
The first thing is code words.
We used code words.
You mean code words like the big guy?
Or code words like cheese pizza?
Yeah, these people speak in code to try to cover their arneses.
That's what was happening.
And the idea that Arne and Milken came in all benevolent.
Oh, they were just some nice gifts I was giving them.
I got out of control.
No, you were buying influence from the very beginning.
100%. And look, there seems to be a concerted effort to try to take down Netanyahu once again.
There's been these scandals now.
And they've increased more and more and more over the last five years.
You've had the ex-head of Mossad come out against Netanyahu.
And remember, Netanyahu was deposed as the Israeli Prime Minister just to make a comeback.
I mean, internal Israeli politics are wild.
Milken, who later admitted the gifts, disgusted him.
Yeah, I'm sure. Prosecutors hope Milken's testimony, which began Sunday and was expected to run through this week and next, I mean, that's a hell of a witness.
Not a day, not a week, but a week and a half, two weeks?
We'll paint a picture of plush favors granted to Netanyahu and his wife that allegedly spurred the Israeli leader to use his position of power to advance Milken's interests.
The defense will try to lay out its case that Netanyahu wasn't acting in Milken's personal interests and that the gifts were just friendly gestures.
Prosecution and defense lawyers are questioning Milken in a hotel conference room in Brighton, while no journalists are allowed to be present there.
Netanyahu's wife, Sarah, on a private visit to Britain, will sit in.
The producer cited security fears to avoid having to give evidence in Israel.
He told the trial that the Netanyahu's had objected when they were sent new kinds of champagne or cigars, recalling a specific time when he sent the wrong type.
He said, immediately, Mrs.
Netanyahu caught on and told me that was not the right champagne.
We smiled and fixed it.
According to the Sunday Times, oh, it's not the right stuff!
Shock. On the Prime Minister complaining about cigars, Milken said, sometimes the cigars weren't the same diameter.
He said it wasn't right, so we bought him the diameter he wanted.
It's like, I want the green M&Ms, goddammit!
Milken's testimony, expected to last six hours a day, is being aired in a Jerusalem court for judges and other lawyers who can ask questions of him and for journalists and other attendees to watch.
You know, it's crazy to me that they're allowing all this trial by video conference.
You know, I don't like tele-law at all.
I think it's a dangerous thing.
I think people should be in person when you have affairs of this nature, especially in a world where deepfakes are about to get way, way better and way, way more in real time.
Just saying. Just saying.
Hard to believe what you see and hear at this point.
Netanyahu, who has attended some of the hearings during his trial, arrived at the courtroom shortly after testimony began, flanked by a security detail and aides.
Milken, who is not charged in the case, greeted him in Hebrew using Netanyahu's nickname, Shalom Bibby!
Shalom Bibby! How are you, Bibby?
And again, Milken's not being charged, but if you think that he's just testifying out of the goodness of his heart, come on.
There's definitely the idea that he was persuaded.
Or maybe even threatened.
According to the indictment...
Milken, whose production credits include such hits as Pretty Woman and 12 Years a Slave, The Revenant, gave Netanyahu and his wife boxes of cigars and crates of champagne over a period of several years.
Along with the jewelry, they amounted to a value of nearly $200,000, what the indictment describes as the supply line of lavish gifts.
I mean, $200,000 to somebody like Milken?
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
A blink of the eye.
You know? That's not even like a slap on the wrist.
Like if he were to get in trouble...
Milken $200,000 to make it go away.
He doesn't even think about that.
He doesn't lose sleep over $200,000.
The indictment accuses Netanyahu of using his influential perch to assist Milken to secure a U.S. visa extension by drawing on his diplomatic contacts, among them former Secretary of State John Kerry.
Oh, John Kerry.
You know how I tell you that John Kerry runs more of the country these days?
Yeah, that's why.
See that? Yeah, John Kerry does run more.
Prosecutors also accused Netanyahu of working to push legislation that would have granted milk and millions in tax breaks.
Really. Shocking.
Shocking the guy wanted a return on his investment.
Considering the many links between the defendant Netanyahu and Milken, the defendant Netanyahu should have entirely avoided dealing with Milken's affairs.
The indictments say that Netanyahu and Milken, an Israeli citizen, have had ties since 1999, almost 25 years.
No kidding. I'm sure Milken had Israeli ties with people other than Netanyahu well before 1999.
He was in the film industry since the late 70s.
Milken is testifying in one of three cases being brought against Netanyahu.
The other two, for which he is charged with bribery fraud and breach of trust, accused Netanyahu of exchanging regulatory favors with powerful media moguls for more positive coverage.
Again, shocked.
Shocked that the media are corrupt.
Shocked that they would take bribes.
Shocked. Netanyahu's legal woes have dogged him politically, putting his fitness to rule while on trial at the center of a political crisis that sent Israelis to the polls five times in under four years.
They also have fueled accusations by critics that Netanyahu is pushing a contentious government plan to overhaul Israel's judiciary as a way to escape the charges.
Netanyahu denies those accusations.
The trial, which began in 2020, and has still not heard from Netanyahu himself, that featured more than 40 prosecution witnesses, including some of Netanyahu's closest former confidants, who turned against the Premier.
And that's the thing about power, man.
It's a vacuum and you can't trust those around you.
I mean, first of all, it's hard to trust anybody in most situations.
I'm an extreme cynic, right?
It's hard to trust people that work for you not to steal and to have your best interests at heart.
That's a tough thing to do no matter how much or how long that goes on.
It's a tough thing.
To trust a family member who has been deceptive.
It's even a tough thing when you're in a relationship with somebody and they've been caught lying to regain that trust.
But when you are in a position in which you're not only in the power to enrich yourself but others, you are in a position of authority over others, that...
I mean, forget about it.
There are so many people vying for that position or want a little piece of what you have.
That you may think that you have the closest person right next to you.
And six months down the line, guess what?
They're testifying against you.
Look how many people have turned on Trump.
I mean, and don't get me wrong.
Trump has turned on a lot of them.
That's a real thing.
But like the amount of people...
That his lawyer, for instance, Scarmucci.
Scarmucci was a funny one, right?
You could tell he loved the attention he was getting.
And he was barely even there.
And then he's dancing with the stars and all this other garbage.
So they'll find people to testify against you.
Period. They will make that happen.
That's without a doubt.
Alright, let's keep going down the line.
We're going to stop that one there.
Veteran biology professor who teaches scientific fact that sex is determined by chromosome X and Y is fired after four students walked out of his reproductive class accusing him of religious preaching.
You get it?
This is the dark cartoon, 100%.
Dr. Johnson Varkay says, Has claimed he was let go from his teaching position at St.
Philip's College in San Antonio after he was accused of religious preaching.
Take a look at this guy.
He was discussing the human reproductive system on November 28, 2022, when four students stormed out of the lecture.
Just incredible times.
Varkey was then accused of discriminatory comments about homosexuals and transgender individuals, anti-abortion rhetoric, and misogynistic banter.
The professor said he received an email from the Alamo College's District Human Resources Department in January, which said his credentials would be revoked pending an investigation.
He was later fired.
Incredible. And there it is, St.
Phillips College. This is happening in Texas, everybody.
It's happening in Texas.
It's happening throughout the country.
You can't get away from it.
Lawyers from the First Liberty Institute representing Varkey sent a letter to St. Philip's College last week to demand
he be reinstated in January 2023.
St. Philip's College fired Dr. Varkey for teaching human biology, just as he did in his previous 20-year career as a
professor.
His statements are not only supported by his extensive education and experience, but they also reflect his
sincerely held religious beliefs.
The law firm argued the firing of Varkey, who taught human anatomy and physiology at the college for 22 years.
For 22 years!
That should show you how cartoon-level everything's gotten.
Was against federal and state law, and it targeted his First Amendment rights.
You're goddamn right it did.
You're goddamn right it did.
Varky is also an associate pastor at a local church and a devout Christian who follows the religious teachings on sexuality and abortion.
God forbid. How dangerous he is.
But his attorneys added he has not expressed any of those beliefs in the classroom.
And really the complaint doesn't say anything about him talking about Jesus Christ or his religion or his beliefs.
Talking about biology!
As his stellar performance review suggests, Dr.
Varkey gladly taught students of all beliefs and backgrounds.
Throughout his employment, he never discussed with any student his personal views, religious or otherwise.
Fantastic. On November 28, 2022, four of Dr.
Varkey's students walked out of the class when he stated, consistent with his study of human biology and his religious beliefs, that sex was determined by chromosomes X and Y. X and Y. But remember...
We're in an unzipped genes kind of world where, you know, human biology doesn't matter and that you can have an extra chromosome.
It doesn't matter that that extra chromosome literally, physically, and mentally, quote-unquote, retards you.
Doesn't matter. No, no, no, no, it's not...
It's not, you know, something that we don't want.
It just shows you that we can't determine sex from X and Y chromosomes.
That's the argument in Zip Genes.
For real. It's also in From Transgender to Transhuman, a manifesto on the freedom of form.
While some of the subject matter may be connected to class content, it was very clear from the complaints...
That you pushed beyond the bounds of academic freedom with your personal opinions that were offensive to many individuals in the classroom.
School officials told him in a letter, bullshit.
Again, if it's offensive to bring up biology and common sense, we don't have a civil society anymore.
We have a post-truth world with authoritarians at the top trying to denigrate reality, trying to degrade reality, and punish those who do not accept false items, false statements, falsities that empower that structure.
Insanity.
The spiritual father of the trans movement, Dr.
John Money, his twisted experiment in the 1960s and the tragic deaths of the twin boys whose lives were ruined.
How his harrowing true story is a cautionary tale of our times.
First of all, nothing harrowing about this guy.
Alright? Nothing.
At all. Nothing.
The things this guy did to people?
Bad. Bad.
On May 4, 2004, David Reimer drove to a supermarket car park and, still sitting in the car, pulled out a shotgun and killed himself.
At 38, he ended his life that had been so full of pain and anguish that some who knew him were only surprised that he'd battled on for so long.
From when he was only a few months old until his teenage years, David had been subjected to a perverse, cruel, and disastrously misguided experiment by a celebrated Sex psychologist who was determined to show the world that he could transform a boy into a girl.
Harrowing story of this academic that literally abused a child from the NSAT and did horrific experimentation on them.
The academic concerned John Money.
Is often hailed as the spiritual father of today's trans movement.
His research underpins the central claim we often hear nowadays that while biological sex may be innate, gender identity, a term that money helped to popularize, along with coining the term sexual orientation, is socially constructed.
From this stems the great modern progressive dogma that sex is irrelevant, and what truly matters is which gender a person feels they are.
But then again, the gender thing is infinite.
You can feel a number of ways.
It's not just a boy or a girl, a man or a woman.
They love that non-binary bullshit, and it is bullshit.
However, trans rights warriors barely mention Money's name now, and no wonder.
For despite his lasting influence on the movement, his research was built on a lie, and his twisted experiment destroyed the life not only of David Raymer, but of his twin brother too.
Brian Raymer, who, like David, said he was sexually abused as a youngster by Money.
So you got two brothers, twins that killed themselves because of the abuse they endured
by a doctor.
The appalling story began in 1965 when the identical Raymer twins, Brian and Bruce, were
born to a working class Canadian couple, Janet and Ron, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The boys were perfectly healthy, but after seven months, both were having trouble urinating.
On medical advice, their parents took them to a hospital to be circumcised.
First of all, it's absolutely ridiculous that them having trouble urinating, the solution would be to circumcise them.
But that's a whole other discussion.
The following morning, the doctors rang with horrifying news.
Instead of a scalpel, an electric cauterizing pen had been used for the procedure.
And in Bruce's case, the equipment had drastically malfunctioned.
A surge in the current had entirely burnt off his penis.
And surgeons wouldn't be able to reconstruct it.
Oh my God. Oh my God.
Talk about a nightmare.
And you gotta wonder...
Whether or not it was actually an accident.
I'm just saying that. Oh, my God.
Naturally, they were distraught. But then a year later, in the spring of 1967, they saw John Money being interviewed on television.
A native New Zealander, the trailblazing doctor...
Was then working at Baltimore's Johns Hopkins.
Hmm. Johns Hopkins.
Yep. One of America's most celebrated medical schools where he established the first U.S. clinic that performed sex reassignment surgeries.
Hmm. So Johns Hopkins in it to win it for decades with sickos-like money.
Janet and Ron watched in fascination as the charismatic and acclaimed researcher described his theory based on his work with intersex or hermaphrodites patients who had been born with both male and female sex characteristics that all babies were gender neutral, not real. No matter its genitalia, he claimed, any baby could be streamed.
Thanks to hormone injections and surgery into gender chosen by others.
The Reimers, desperate to ensure their mutilated son would have some chance at a normal life, saw a possible solution and contacted the doctor.
Yet they also provided an unwitting solution to his problem.
Until then, he'd been able to conduct his experiments only on intersex children.
Where could he find a test case baby who would demonstrate that his radical
theory applied to all children? No parent would have voluntarily submitted to
raising their child as the opposite sex purely to prove money's point. I don't
know about that.
I mean, parents are sickos too.
There are sick people out there.
And look at what's going on now.
No parent? No parent?
I mean, there's plenty of parents that have been captured by this sickness at this point.
Of course, the Ramers were doubly attractive to the psychologist because Bruce's identical twin brother, Brian, represented what research call a perfect control group against whom money could compare Bruce's progress as a female.
At the time, it was much easier to surgically reconstruct a vagina than a penis.
Again, they don't reconstruct anything or construct anything.
They give you a gaping wound.
I don't even want to think about it.
And Money was able to persuade the Ramers that Bruce should be raised as female.
I mean, look at how terrible that is.
Oh my god. But for the experimental work, he said, neither of the twins must ever be told the truth.
Although initially reluctant, Janet and Ron were impressed by Money's intelligence and its pervasive powers, and eventually they agreed.
Bruce, now named Brenda, was thus castrated at 22 months old.
A rudimentary vulva was fashioned for her by doctors at Money's hospital.
The sexologist prescribed that Brenda...
Should start taking female Harman's when she was 12.
The Raymers did not appreciate until years later that the course money so confidently
outlined for Brenda had never been attempted on a developed mentally normal, that is non-intersex
I looked up to him like a god, Janet said, who was in her teens when she gave birth.
Later said of money, I accepted whatever he said.
She would regularly write to the sexologist about Brenda's progress, and every year, the twins would visit him and would interrogate them at length.
In 1972, when the children were seven, Money published a book called Mom and Woman, Boy and Girl about the case.
Although he gave the family pseudonyms, the experiment he announced had been a total success!
Is this the new science they keep talking about?
Telling me that, you know, the gender stuff is...
It's proven by science!
Science did this!
The experiment he announced had been a...
Oh, I'm sorry. Money had finally won the international acclaim he had long craved.
Along with the world, the idea of sex reassignment surgery for children suddenly became more acceptable.
Just insane. But Money always knew that the rosy picture he had painted was far from accurate.
As Brenda Reamer would later admit in interviews, both she and her brother knew early on that something wasn't right.
Far from enjoying wearing them, She tore off the lacy dresses and her mother made her wear and showed no interest in makeup.
Aged four, she said she wanted to try out her father's razor.
Aged six, she announced she wanted to refuse to be a refuse collector.
Garbage man, I think that is.
Hated playing with dolls, was very masculine, and could not persuade the individual to do anything feminine.
The mother, Janet, said years later.
Brenda... Had almost no friends growing up.
Everybody ridiculed her.
Called her cavewoman.
She was a very lonely, lonely girl.
It wasn't a girl. It was a boy.
That's why. That's why.
What Brenda and her brother Brian particularly loathed were their annual trips to see money for interviews conducted without parents' permission.
Or, I'm sorry, parents' presence.
So, you know, again, wants to interview the kids alone.
Isn't that nice? This guy's great, isn't he? From the age of six, the doctor would show
them naked pictures of men and women, boys and girls, and of adults having sex.
Nothing creepy about that.
Nothing abusive about that.
Right? We should trust the science and certainly trust the doctor.
Their clothes and just insanity.
Insanity. Alright?
Most twisted of all, he often asked them to play at thrusting movements and copulation with the prepubescent siblings forced to pretend to have sex in various positions.
I want to throw up.
These encounters would be photographed and sometimes money would summon his academic colleagues to watch.
Money was no impartial researcher.
Having rebelled against his own repressive religious upbringing, he was a bisexual who championed nudity, open marriage, group sex, and hardcore pornography.
He also had deeply unsettling views on children and sex.
You think? Again, this is the guy that helped start the movement.
In 1980, he was accused of endorsing pedophilia and incest after he told Time magazine a childhood sexual experience, such as being the partner of a relative or an older person, need not necessarily affect the child adversely.
Lies. He reportedly told a Dutch academic journal that he did not see any problem with a sexual relationship between a boy aged 10 or 12 who's intensely attracted toward a man in his 20s or 30s.
He's a doctor! Brenda Remer told the BBC in 2000, I thought he was perverted.
I thought he was a sick man.
You were right. As Brenda grew older, Brenda increasingly felt herself to be a male, because it was a male.
Adamantly refused to have more extensive surgery to construct a new vagina, a procedure that money regarded as essential in cementing his patient's psychological sex change.
On the last occasion, Brenda was dragged to see money.
In her early teens, she ran to the roof of the building to get away from him.
Although her parents and doctors had persuaded her to start taking the hormone estrogen when she was 12, leading to her developing breasts, even as her voice became deeper, she threatened to commit suicide if they ever took her back to see money.
Remember, we're saving lives here.
Oh, well, do you want a live girl or a dead boy?
Take a real look at this now.
Are you going to be able to share this one with others?
Huh? Bueller?
Bueller? By now, both boys and girls at school were refusing to let Brenda use their bathrooms, forcing her to relieve herself in a back alley.
Oh my god. By 14.
The following year, the twins' father took Brenda out for an ice cream and dropped the bombshell that she had been born a boy named Bruce, had suffered a botched circumcision, and been raised as a girl on the advice of John Money.
Brenda had always been a fiction.
Within months, Brenda changed his name to David, started taking male hormones, and had his breasts surgically removed.
Oh my god! Look, if you've ever gone under the knife for any reason, it is not fun.
It is not fun.
And, I mean, I just, I want to puke.
I want to puke thinking about this stuff.
I'm going to move on. I'm going to move on.
I'm going to move on to, we've got a few more stories.
Man, that's a tough one.
Either Purgosian is already dead or a cup of hot polonium tea awaits him in Minsk.
Stark analysis of the Wagner chief's future with his location still unknown and mutiny charges not dropped as Putin makes no mention of mutiny in first public comments.
He did later.
He is calling this a mutiny.
Apparently the deal has it cut where this person is going to be able to be in Belarus.
Again, you want the whole take...
Watch the Stuart J. Hooper interview.
We played 10 minutes of it here.
It's an hour long. I'm keeping an open mind on all of it.
I have to, right? I have to keep an open mind on all of it because there's so much going on here.
So much. And we can't sit here and ignore it.
And we can't act like it's just totally and completely fake.
And their Merc system is a lot different than our Merc system, at least visually.
Right? You know, in regards to public perception.
The culture there is different anyway.
So, it's a story we're going to keep up on.
I mean, I'm shocked the guy isn't dead.
To be quite honest with you.
UFO's a go-go!
Another UFO is spotted flying over Las Vegas.
Weeks after family claimed 10-foot aliens with large, shiny eyes were spotted in backyard and police dashcam footage filmed strange light crashing from the sky.
Now, supposedly, this is another UFO. Here, let's play it.
Right here, in the background.
People, trust me.
And we'll turn off the audio.
And look, something's up there.
I don't know exactly what it is.
I don't think it's aliens!
I don't think it's, you know, interplanetary or interdimensional beings.
I think more than likely what you're looking at in all of these cases, or the vast majority of them, is what?
Some type of military system.
Whether it be a weapons system or an air system.
I get it. There's another light going off there.
I just don't buy this idea that it's little gray men with big old eyes.
That's Hollyweird.
That's not reality.
Okay? Just pointing that out there.
We did this Trump story.
I did want to mention this.
Trump aid Walt Nuta to be arraigned in Miami as part of the classified document case.
That's out today.
We're going to see more and more of this.
And the ones that turn on Trump the hardest are going to be the ones that get pushed out in the media.
That's just the way it is.
Again, I think this is it.
I think they're taking them down.
That's what I believe.
Again, you're going to have so many Republicans come out, mainline and otherwise, former allies and otherwise, just
going for the throat on Trump.
Just like McConnell does here, where he lectures Fox News for daring to show the public some of the January 6th footage that's been hidden.
Still got 40,000 plus hours out there, much of which has not been given to the public.
And the vast majority of which paints a totally different picture than this idea of an insurrection because there was no insurrection.
I was there.
There was not one moment I feared for my physical safety.
Very self-aware.
I was aware of the CS gas.
I wasn't rushing anything, ripping anything down, involved with law enforcement, involved in any kind of a physical altercation.
I was there to cover it.
And the bottom line is there weren't a lot of physical altercations going on by the time I got there.
By the time I got there, you already had the fences torn down, people starting to climb these large podiums that were being set up around for the inauguration, and people going up to the second and third levels.
And when people would go up to the second or third levels, the sparse police presence would like...
Either try to shoot a little mace at them or hit them with a baton really quick and then just let them go.
And then just let them go. And the vast majority of the police there, if you watch it, that are on that second and third level are just standing there.
Now, on the second level where there is violence and I tape violence, those police officers are in that corridor warding people off.
But my question is, who are those people that are charging that corridor?
How many of them were federal agents or assets?
How many federal agents or assets were in the crowd that day?
And we still don't have answers to those questions.
And those are questions that we should continually ask instead of what?
Feeding into this McConnell-type narrative.
...with the Capitol Police's very serious concerns about the release of this footage.
Was it a mistake by Speaker McCarthy to give access to personal causes of this security footage?
My concern is how it was depicted, which is a different issue.
Clearly, the Chief of the Capitol Police, in my view, correctly describes what most of us witnessed firsthand on January 6th.
So that's my reaction to it.
It was a mistake in my view for Fox News to depict this in a way that's completely at
variance with what our chief law enforcement official here at the Capitol thinks.
If that's the case, following up on what you said, Tucker Carlson has already teased another
round of videos that are going to be released today.
I understand that you're upset with the way that Fox is depicting it, but he's been forecasting this for months asking for this God damn it.
Thank you, Krista. I didn't even realize.
Muted for another minute.
The jackassery never stops.
My tirade was simple.
You look at Jacob Chansley.
You look at that footage.
It got him released from prison.
Had they released all the footage, it would have been very hard-pressed to keep this narrative up of having a...
Having an insurrection by the Muffin Man, the QAnon sense shaman.
Or an insurrection by the Proud Boys, a planned coup by the Oath Keepers.
None of that is real with Mr.
Smirkle's over here. And he knows it's not real.
I didn't like the coverage.
I mean the footage speaks for itself, but I didn't like the coverage.
You guys know I have many faults, but one of them is not answering the question in a
way that I don't want to answer it.
I've given you the answer.
I mean it's hilarious, these people.
Nothing funny about it.
Okay. Now I am going to play something that I find funny, that I do find hilarious.
Maybe even a little ridiculous sing-along here.
But, the reset, the, um, I'm gonna hit play.
I'll take off the sound here.
It's, this is like a two-year-old video.
This is imperative21, the number21.co.
And they got this whole reset bit that we're gonna play.
And it's got this ridiculous music to it.
We got a little Klaus Nutschwab for you as well.
But before we play the music here, I want to show you how cartoon level the Davos crowd is.
This is how out of touch and ridiculous they are.
Look she's got indigenous clothing on.
Like a flower or a tree.
I'll throw my hair back and sing and sing and sing and sing and sing.
Luay Tiet Tepewa, so bella.
Whistling.
Laughing.
Oh, it's a big joke.
But...
Critical error.
Instability.
Inequality. Climate.
A... Shareholder capitalism.
That's your well-being economy right there with a little Retreat revolt
Oh Oh
Hey, hey, hey.
Oh, reset.
Okay. These are the days that we want them to be.
These are the days that we make them to be.
These are the days we can't wait, still repeat.
These are days These are days
Oh yeah.
People and planet respected well-being economies.
This is all total slavery to some low-T bullshit song that's supposed to have like cultural
vibes man.
Shared well-being, there it is right there.
The well-being economy.
We're gonna play we're gonna play Klaus nutschwab in a minute after this talking about that well-being economy
I'm a man boy. I'm a man and that it was.
A man, not a boy.
Join us to build a new co-operating system.
We need to reset. We've destroyed the planet.
I'm a man and a boy!
What is a man? What is a woman?
Are you being a bigot, Imperative 21?
All right, final clip of the show.
I hope you've enjoyed it so far.
Remember, at the top of the hour, you got I'm Fired Up with Chad Cant.
We are live Monday through Thursday, 9 to 11 a.m.
Eastern Time. Here's Klaus House talking about that well-being economy.
We have the capability to create a humankind which is more socially oriented, which is more creative, maybe more artistic, which moves much more from the notion of creating material worlds to creating well-being.
So no more physical goods.
We're going to act like you're going to be a better person.
You're going to be more creative.
You're going to live longer.
That's coming up. But you're not going to build anything.
No, no, no, no, no. We're going to have a well-being economy.
Health for peace and peace for health.
And all this well-being is based on the environment.
That you're bad.
Okay, you're bad because you're destroying the environment.
Ha ha! And well-being is more than just material satisfaction.
We can create a human kind which is healthier, a human kind which, of course, has a longer lifespan and a relatively healthy life in age.
I mean, the technology is so fantastic that the expected lifespan of a human being in the United States has actually gone down in the last several decades.
And the technology is so fantastic that they promised us decades ago we'd have the cure for cancer.
Cancer has exploded.
Exploded. No cure, more people with it.
We don't have it in our hands, but those technologies have risks, and so it's particularly one risk which I want to mention.
Those new technologies provide asymmetric power to individuals.
So I'm not now talking in detail what it means.
You all can imagine.
But it means that individuals can do a lot of hard.
So we have to make sure that we, how shall I say, that we combat those individuals and that we shape the future in such a way that we use the potential of the new technology.
And we have to be aware of the risks and we have to prepare ourselves for the risk.
Notice he goes against the individual.
That's what these people always do because they're collectivists.
You understand that? So this is what I talk about with AI, software, tech in general.
If they compartmentalize it and hide it from the vast majority of people, the general populace, that empowers the nation state, that empowers global governance, that empowers the military-industrial complex.
And this guy is openly talking about combating those individuals that would empower themselves with technology.
Again, their well-being and stakeholder economy is super-collectivism, super-tyranny, a super-technopoly on the road to a transhumanist society.
Where all human beings are regimented by the few.
You will own nothing and be happy?
Don't worry! It's the equalization of the haves and have-nots.
Pay no attention to the have-everythings and their representatives like Klaus Nutschwab.
That's all what the boom is doing.
Just to give you a concrete...
It's not only in our minds that we are doing something.
We opened a center for the fourth industrial revolution in San Francisco and I will have tomorrow discussions also with the government to see how we can engage Israel.
And remember, he loves Gavin Newsom.
He's had Gavin Newsom up on stage.
He's talked about how California has led the way for this SDG ESG agenda.
And that's where we're going to have facilities for this.
For this fourth industrial revolution.
The internet of bodies.
The road to transhumanism, the end of humanity as we know it.
To look at the technological progress, but at the same time, at the societal effects.
And to develop standards and protocols to make sure that those technologies are used for the benefit of mankind and not as destructive.
Thank you so much.
He says the benefit of mankind. He says the benefit means the benefit of his cronies.
And the enslavement of the rest of humanity.
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