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Hey everybody, Jason Bermas here.
And today is going to be an interesting episode of Reality Rants, if you hear my voice.
So, obviously, I did not do the show yesterday.
I hate not working.
I gotta tell you right now, I don't like it at all.
It bothers me.
I don't like taking a lot of time off.
And basically, I had no voice yesterday.
Now, I don't know how this is gonna go.
You hear it? I got another show.
In fact, on the other show, I was supposed to interview Kevin Sorbo, Hercules.
Really, entertainment icon for my era.
I know a lot of you out there remember that.
He even had a spin-off, Xena Warrior Princess, the whole thing.
Has a new movie coming out that he directed.
I think it's called A Miracle in East Texas.
Watch the movie. Guys, I watch about a dozen movies a year now.
And this one was for work.
And I couldn't talk.
I couldn't talk.
I actually, you know, usually I'm pretty optimistic about me being able to get in there.
And honestly, you know, I can power through a flu or a sickness or a fever.
Most of the time, I gotta be pretty laid up not to come on.
But here we are. You know, there's no way yesterday I could...
I was talking to people for five minutes and it was killing me.
And it doesn't hurt, just I can't talk.
My nieces were calling me a gremlin as I was driving around.
And I'm hoping tomorrow, strong, obviously by next week, my voice will be fine.
Thank you all for joining me.
Thumbs it up, subscribe and share.
Before I get into the thumbnail, the main stories, why is my voice blown out?
Well, as a lot of you guys know, I call MMA fights for caged aggression.
This weekend, my friend and usually my broadcast partner, Pat Miletic, fought Mike Jackson in a heartbreaking loss where he really dominated the fight.
Gassed about midway second round.
You can kind of see it on his face.
And did not come out to the bell for the third.
So, I don't have any kind of COVID at all.
I'm not sick. I blew my voice out.
It happens... I don't know, man.
I've only happened a couple other times in my life.
So, like...
And it's always talk radio and stuff like that.
And things like this.
I'd say it's happened maybe like three times in the past decade.
Past decade.
So, it doesn't happen often.
And I just...
I think I spent my voice...
When I interviewed Miletic the day before where he sucked weight...
He had a voice that was even drier than this one.
I don't think I caught something from him, but, you know, it was around 2,000 people.
All sorts of people in different states of immune affair.
And I'll be honest, I was extremely nervous all week for my friend.
Normally, I'm super excited about those things.
There are a number of issues, but especially because of my friend that I was really nervous.
I mean, Pat's a 57-year-old man.
And again, amazing for a 57-year-old man.
I mean, just really unbelievable.
Put you to bed, 57-year-old man.
But yeah, so I'll be a little better tomorrow.
And like I said, by next week, we will 100% be ready to roll.
I was able to call fights with BJ Penn, a legend, took time.
To sit down and speak with everybody.
And take picture after picture after picture.
Kudos to him.
I want to thank him for coming out for the weekend.
And calling these fights for one of the biggest little shows in the Midwest.
Caged Aggression. Love the feel.
And I'm very fortunate to have that gig.
As a lot of you guys know that.
I am a...
Huge fan of MMA in general.
Okay. So, let's start it off.
Let's talk about this Oprah thing.
Okay, number one, it is hyper, hyper, hyper, hyper political right now.
And this headline right here shows it.
Because, like, so last night I went to bed.
And I think because, you know, you got to rest through this.
That's why I'd even be able to do it yesterday.
Like I said, even in the evening, I wasn't going to be able to do a show.
Oprah Winfrey disputes Mitt Romney 2020 claim in new book.
Now, the headline yesterday was, Mitt and Oprah were going to save the world.
They're going to save the world from Donnie T in 2020.
Save the world!
Have some semblance of normalcy back.
No one wanted Mitt, Mother Truck, and Romney in 2012, let alone 2020.
Like, come on. It's a joke.
It was how bad the establishment had hold of a pacified and zombified public.
Even put somebody out like Mitt Romney.
Total trash. Just like a McCain.
Establishment hogwash garbage.
Just thinking about it, right now in that respect, in the Romney factor, the McCain factor, it is hard to deny the Donnie T. factor that shattered the mold, that finally got people questioned about some things anyway.
It's just some.
I mean, it's become pretty apparent right now with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Who can think outside of the box and who can't?
Who can break out their jump to conclusions, Matt, way too early and just go with a government narrative even despite the last three years?
And who doesn't? Right?
So, that's like almost a side issue at this point.
Although, again, the more that comes out, seven hours stand-down, come on.
Guys. It's just, it's not real.
It's not a possibility.
So, you know, getting back to these guys and how hyper-political everything is.
Romney writes a book.
Oprah and Romney to save the day.
They're going to save the day.
Well, Oprah's already come out and disputed.
It was like early in the morning, you know, I was probably getting ready for the show, published a couple hours ago, denied the claim in a new biography about Mitt Romney that she pitched the Utah Republican to run for president as an independent in 2020 with her as his running mate to oust Donnie T. In a statement to the New York Times spokesperson, The talk show queen dismissed the detail in McKay Coppin's upcoming book, Romney Reckoning.
Who's going to buy that trash?
Who cares about Mitt Romney thrust upon us?
In November 2019, Miss Winfrey...
Called Senator Romney to encourage him to run on an independent ticket, Winfrey's representative said.
She was not calling to be part of that ticket and was never considering running for herself.
I don't know.
But they were going to save the country and save the world.
We're going to save the world from Donnie T. Yeah!
What a... I mean...
I'll tell you what right now...
Back in the day, Oprah had sway over everybody.
By 2020, I don't know that she did.
In 2016, yeah.
She's a contender.
But, like, first of all, plenty of warranted criticism against Oprah Winfrey.
Let me get that right out of the way.
Plenty. Like, when I see Oprah Winfrey sitting down...
Hobnobbing with a guy like Harvey Weinstein.
Yeah, that's a legitimate criticism.
Okay? Out in the open.
No doubt about it.
Factual information.
Bring it up. Show it to people.
There it is. It's a...
Pretty easy to do.
Then... I can bring something like that.
And we'll do it live... You know, we're going to need some help today, let me tell you.
Got some clips going on, but we're going to do this live.
We'll do it live!
Fuck it! Do it live!
I'll write it and we'll do it live!
So, it's a legitimate criticism, okay?
I got, in a bid to curb overpopulation Oprah.
Okay? It's...
Wall Street Journal, The Times, 2009.
They're good. They're the good club.
Okay? Billionaires trying to shrink world's population, report says.
May of 2019.
And they're all sorts of really great people.
Like Oprah. This is a legitimate criticism.
I mean, it's just too good to be true.
Bill Gates, Warren Buffett...
David Rockefeller, it was David Rockefeller Jr., I believe, that actually attended that meeting.
Eli Broad, who is somebody I often miss.
I don't know if I've even reported on that individual.
You should look up Eli Broad.
George Soros, Ted Turner, Oprah, and Michael Bloomberg.
Okay? They're in a...
Bid to curb overpopulation.
Isn't that lovely of them?
Now, this is in 2019.
They got plenty of scratchola and got plenty of influence.
Okay? So you wonder what kind of work they've been doing in the past 15 years.
The good guy club. They're the good guys.
Okay? Hey, look at that.
They're called the Good Club.
And they want to save the world.
Okay. I mean, wow.
And we've played the actual clip of this where they literally put them in superhero uniforms.
Alright? And it's the American tradition of great donors.
Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Soros, Andrew Carnegie...
And John D. Rockefeller.
I wonder why I bring up the Carnegie Association, you know, and the Council on Royal Affairs, Council on Foreign Relations, because that's all real.
And that's what really has controlled societies.
You know, I was tempted today.
Who knows? Maybe we'll get to it because my throat's pretty shot.
I'm shocked I've been able to rattle off 12 straight minutes here.
Pretty amazing. But...
Anyhow...
So...
12 straight minutes is something.
The Rothschilds have their own YouTube channel.
Got about 27,000 subscribers.
And... I don't think...
People can really understand...
The wealth...
Of the Rothschilds.
It's unreal. It's like...
It's not hard...
To understand why they think that you're subhuman.
It's not hard to understand why that class of people, the predator class, literally looks down on you as their prey.
They own a lot.
You got Lord Rothschild slumped over.
He's a big, tall monkey.
He got slumped over talking about the work.
The work.
I went off on a tangent here.
But what I was getting to in all those legitimate criticisms of Oprah, right?
The fact of the matter is it broke through more than And love it or hate it, and personally I hate it, instead of all that stuff I just discussed, and maybe why you should question billionaires, benevolent billionaires, I don't know.
They want to save us, but they want to cut the Earth's population.
What do you have?
You have kind of like a cartoon-level QAnon sense, Adrena Chromage-like thing thrust upon Oprah Winfrey and people like Tom Hanks.
To the point where South Park is parodying it on one of their episodes where they're like in cloaks doing the blood rituals.
Right? And Joe Biden, as senile as that mother trucker was, has commented on it a couple of times.
Like it's that in the public arena.
So... That's all pre-2020.
There is a huge section of the population that used to be fans of that woman and they are not anymore.
At all. So even like this idea of a 2020 run is kind of delusional.
And I don't think somebody like Winfrey could actually be serious about it because she has been super powerful and super in control of her image.
And the political run is different.
It's different.
You mobilize more resources against you to kind of like open those closets and pull those skeletons out.
We're going to take a break.
Come back. We're gonna keep on keeping on here in the I kind of have my voice back show.
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All right, we are rocking and rolling here.
And I also want to mention just really quickly some more housekeeping.
Like I said, I don't like taking time off.
I don't like sounding like I'm a cheap afternoon drive hard rock DJ either.
But hey, here we are. We're here.
So, I was supposed to have another interview on Sunday for the premium.
And like three weeks in a row, I've only gotten one interview off.
It sucks. It's not what I'm trying to do, guys.
I mean, I had to cancel a few weeks ago.
I had another cancel last weekend.
And then this time, I had to cancel because of my throat.
So yeah, there's only one hour of a great conversation I had with Harrison Smith.
We're going to play some of those clips, obviously, throughout the show today.
I like Harrison a lot.
I think he's a legit dude.
I think he's got some humility in the fact that if he gets something wrong, it's not a big deal.
I think he's funny. I think he is what he says he is.
In that he's just like a family guy that wants to be left alone and kind of got thrust into being a talk show host.
And the guy does it really well.
Like, he's really good.
And it's funny because we even talk about how we're direct competitors.
Back when I first started going at the network, I was on an hour earlier.
So, I'm not sure if there was any overlap.
Yeah, there was like one hour overlap.
But that was only like, at the time, the second hour was premium too.
So, we kind of had fun with that.
And, you know, Harrison, he started out just like as a camera guy over at InfoWars.
In fact, the first time we talk about it in the interview, but the first time I ever saw him was when InfoWars got sent down To Bilderberg in 2017.
And listen, man.
I'm not going to lie.
They weren't going to be there.
But I'm glad Harrison ended up being there.
And what do I mean they weren't going to be there?
So I got there Saturday.
And nobody was there.
And usually... You know, Thursday, on the arrival, there's some buzz.
Friday's big, but Saturday's the biggest.
Sunday's when they all leave, right?
So, it was really Radowski at the time.
Because you have to remember, 27...
Oop! See?
Gross. Just so everybody knows, it wasn't spit or anything.
It's... Me talking with a lozenge in my mouth and me having to get another one of these bad boy vapo-cool severe and popping it in.
Oh, I don't know what that was, but yeah.
I can hear something playing in the background, Krista.
I'm not sure what that is.
Weird. I don't know if that's going to come through.
It probably won't come through in the other feeds, but it'll come through in the RVM feed.
Back to 2017 on Reality Rants, my ranting show today, where I got to stop ranting.
2017, Trump's in there, and there's a lot of Trump people inside the Bilderberg group.
Oh, let's see what that is.
Got it muted. Sorry about that.
Okay, I was right.
I did hear something. Okay.
And there was a bunch of people in the Trump administration that were inside.
Thiel was the technology secretary.
Liddell was in there.
McMaster was in there.
They were new additions or newer additions to the administration.
Trying to think. There was a couple other people there.
It was like five or six.
Okay? And this is where Jack Posobiec was and all these people that would get really big or were getting big.
I was out of the mix for a while, guys.
From the time I left Infowars in 2010 to about...
Well, that's not really true because I did shade and got that out in 2013.
But I was really focusing on making that movie.
So maybe 2013 to 2016 or 17.
Oh, there's my brother.
My brother just texted me.
Better get yourself some raw honey, lemon, and gargle some salt water.
Those lozenges are straight up garbage.
Well, you should have heard me yesterday.
I almost called my brother yesterday, but I just couldn't talk, so I decided not to.
My calls...
Actually, I didn't call anybody yesterday.
I did get a phone call or two.
I kept it brief. My calls were about work on Sunday.
Anyway, back to my ramblings today.
Let me do this. I lost my train of thought, Adam.
Thanks. Adam had me lose my train of thought.
Infowars, Bilderberg, etc.
So, when there's like 50 people there and no one's around, it's pretty depressing.
Like, when you were there, when hundreds of people were there, people were starting to get it.
And I didn't want to see everybody get pacified by Trump if he was going to be co-opted by these people.
And in many instances was co-opted.
Make no mistake about it.
Whether he realized it then, maybe realizes it now, obviously you look at a lot of the things.
Assange... Excuse me.
Assange... Syria...
Even Russiagate and how that was handled.
Operation Warp Speed.
The list goes on.
Right? I think I was legitimate.
But Infowars wasn't there.
And Alex...
I mean, Alex has traveled across the country before to be at these things.
I mean, across the world, really.
Forget about the country.
Gone international.
And it's a no-brainer when they're in D.C. out in Chantilly, Virginia.
Right? Right? Now, last year was different because no one knew where it was going to be.
And then to have it in the heart of like, where was it?
Well, actually two years ago.
Because some people did go to Lisbon, Portugal.
And I'm pretty sure, you know, there were reports coming in from, I think we had Dan Dix and others out there on the scene.
But it went to, where was it?
Was it in the middle of D.C.? Yeah, it was in like the middle of D.C. last year.
Long story short, actually long story long, Luke put some stuff out on Twitter being like, hey, where's InfoWars?
And they showed up Sunday, David Knight, Owen Troyer, and a young Harrison Smith.
A young Harrison Smith.
And I just remember seeing like the crew, and I was on my way out.
And I was like, yeah, most people are gone.
It was, you know, early afternoon when they got there.
And, you know, Harrison actually ended up taking David Knight's spot.
And look, I respect David Knight too.
David Knight does really great work.
You can check him out over at Rockfin and a ton of the other alt platforms.
I think we need diverse voices.
Period. That's it.
Like, I mean...
I'm glad more people have shows.
So, let's see. We've got about five minutes.
Do I have an under five minute Harrison clip?
Yes, I do. I do.
And it's us talking about the Israeli situation.
So, let's go to that clip.
You know, I'm looking at this Israel situation, and kudos to you.
And all these people have jumped on the war bandwagon.
That puts all this into question.
Even RFK Jr., right?
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, look, oh man, you're bringing up so many amazing things.
So the first thing is, yeah, Chantilly, Virginia.
I just started working at InfoWars then, and the first video I ever made for InfoWars, ever published with my face on it, InfoWars, was at Chantilly, Virginia.
And it was about the realization that For years, for decades, they pretended this meeting didn't even exist.
Bilderberg, what the hell are you talking about, conspiracy theorists?
That doesn't exist. But because of people like Alex Jones, because of people like yourself, hammering it down, hammering down the gate, basically, and exposing what was going on, they had to alter their tactics to say, all right, everybody knows that we're meeting now, so instead of playing blind and pretending like we aren't meeting, we'll put out nice little pamphlets.
We'll actually publish our show notes, like some sort of, you know, A business meeting of vampires.
Some sort of public beneficial because they love us.
Obviously, they're meeting in secret behind closed doors with the most powerful people in the world to decide what's good for us because they love us so much, obviously, right?
And that's sort of the attitude that they're taking.
So the first video I ever did, it was called something like Translating Globalism or Translating Globalist or something.
basically saying, all right, when they say, you know, a future with Donald Trump as president, what they mean is,
how do we counter Donald Trump as president? And it was just
an, but you have to understand, and as much, you know, trash
people throw at Trump, you know, blaming him for stuff, you have
to realize, this is what he was up against. He was up against a
unified, coordinated cabal of people who are actively trying
to undercut him at every pass, which is enough trouble. But then on top of that, you have the fact that there are
people in all of these institutions, whether it's big tech,
whether it's academia, right, we saw, we're still seeing this year
with, you know, the Supreme Court saying you're not allowed to do affirmative action. And so the universities go, all
right, well, we're still going to do it. We'll just call it
All right, we won't do affirmative action, but we are still doing affirmative action.
But now we call it, you know, weighted admissions, whatever.
I'll tell you what it is. It's Bernaysian language.
It's propaganda, a.k.a.
public relations talking points.
It's semantical language.
It's safe and effective.
It's alone together. Right.
They're doing the same thing, but they're able to twist the words a little bit.
I mean, and this is the strategy that they take.
But the problem is that it's not that we have, you know, it would be one thing if this was like the communistic system where the people on the top were just giving orders and everybody else was following them.
But now you've got this like decentralized tyranny where it's people, it's the small guys in the big tech company that just revel in their power to delete people they don't like, you know.
It's the little guys of the White House who are just undermining the agenda at every pass.
actually have, they're not the big, we don't even know their
names. But it's like we're it's like we're just our whole system
is just filled with these little globalist operatives that are
using whatever power they can get their hands on to progress
the agenda. And they do it in lockstep, like like they're NPCs
like they're just a robotic hive mind swarm. And like, I don't
know how we how we combat that because I mean, that's that's a
whole nother level of things. Another thing to consider when
bringing up Israel and everything else we've talked about is the fact that the head of the Facebook oversight
board that decided to kick Trump off the head of that was the
former Justice Minister for the state of Israel. So you've got
foreign government employees silencing the American president as
members of oversight committees in American big tech, which is
swarming with intelligence operatives.
And I'm sure you've seen the list. Hundreds of intelligence operatives.
Those are just the ones we know about.
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I lucked out on that Harrison Smith clip because, you know, it actually intertwined exactly with what I was talking about via Meeting and via Bilderberg, the post-truth world, how we're just supposed to accept these narratives.
And I've actually got a great little clip from Truthstream Media that I want to play.
Regarding the use of language.
And I show old books here all the time because not only are old books cool because they're a part of our history, but as a part of our history, they really give us a better glimpse and understanding of what the norms of the time were.
And so...
That's one of the reasons I've been buying older dictionaries lately.
And when I say older dictionaries, 80s, 90s, 2000s, 70s if I can find them.
Anything older than that, if it looks cool, maybe I'll grab it.
I certainly grab older books.
I have this one from 100 years ago basically talking about warning everybody about the processing of food and what's going to happen, etc., etc.
I need to do a whole show on that book because that book's been buried by history.
Really interesting book.
But in regards to Truthstream, they talk about how the word genocide is not in any of these really old dictionaries Because it really wasn't in the vernacular.
There wasn't a way to describe what genocide actually was before that.
And I think it's a really interesting take.
It's always interesting what comes out of Truthstream and Aaron and Melissa Dykes.
So this is Melissa talking about those aspects of And, um, once again, like, like kudos to them for just doing it big.
Cause they always talk about doing it bigly.
They, they also, you know, Aaron, where, where'd I meet him?
Infowars. It just showed, like, even if you don't stick around, I wasn't there that long.
Aaron was there way longer than I was, right?
There, there aren't a lot of dues of the world.
Rob Dew's been there a very long time.
But... Excuse me.
Sorry guys. Throat.
I know it's gross. You know a tree by the fruits it bears.
And man, I think Harrison's good.
Owen Troyer. I don't agree with Owen on a lot of things.
He's about to go to prison.
For 60 days.
For a non-insurrection.
For a non-insurrection. These are the warriors, man.
Does Alex get it right all the time?
No. Does his delivery turn off people sometimes?
Sure. Different strokes for different folks.
And that's why we're going to play this True Stream Media clip on genocide.
I just want to show you guys something really quick.
This right here. This giant dictionary is probably one of my top three favorite books that I own.
It is from 1894, but it also comprises the issues of 1864, 79, and 84, unabridged.
It's freaking huge.
There's so many things in here that you can't find in other dictionaries.
I just wanted to show this to you.
Back then...
The word genocide wasn't in here.
See, it goes from genius and when you turn the page, it's not there.
And I've kind of made it a mission over the years when I've had the means to go on eBay and buy cheap old used dictionaries trying to get one from each decade of the 20th century just to compare because things get moved they get taken out and when I couldn't find it in there I thought well when did they add it?
My guess was after World War II or during So this is a 5th edition.
I believe this is from 41.
41. New International.
And as you can see, it's also not in there.
See? It's missing.
So then I thought, well, surely it must be in this one.
Here's another one. This is the Collegiate, but it's later.
It's from 46. Again, it's not in there.
How about this one?
This one's got some pretty interesting art on the inside.
This one, I believe, is from 56.
Yep, 56.
Next one I have is the 7th edition, so Guess it could have been in the 6th edition, but this is from 1967.
And this is the first time that I saw it mentioned.
The genocide.
It's the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group.
Genocidal is tending toward or producing a genocide.
So the first time I saw it was 1967 and I went to hear, this is not going to probably film very well, but This is the Merriam-Webster website, and they claim down here, the first known use of this word and the meaning defined is 1944.
So, basically, we didn't have that concept written down in a way that just summed it all up like that back in the day.
Not until after World War II, in 1944, And if you've learned any history at all about World War II or the 1940s, you know what was going on and why that word would be used.
And it's 2023 and I just fail to believe we've all collectively as a human race forgotten what that word means and why it's bad.
Especially from some of the very people who seem to be promoting it!
It's disgusting!
It makes me sick.
It makes me sick.
Have we learned nothing?
.
Have we learned nothing?
I don't understand. It gets a little emotional at the end.
And makes a really great point.
You know, the word wasn't really even around.
Post-World War II, you get a succinct definition after a horrific global event, the scale of which had never been seen, because it was industrialized war.
And look, although...
World War I was somewhat industrialized.
World War II was another level.
Just not even like...
Not even comparable.
And so you get that terminology.
And now we see that blueprint everywhere.
We see things being enacted everywhere.
And it's hard not to highlight the...
Israeli-Palestinian situation because there you have a class of people that are currently being called savages and animals and treated as such.
Treated worse than animals.
And what do I mean by that?
You don't shut the power off on your animals.
You don't stop feeding your animals.
Etc. Unless you're a terrible person.
And those terrible people exist all over the place.
I want to make that clear too. But you're doing that to 2 million people.
2 million people did not attack rave kids.
2 million people did not launch rockets into Gaza.
And And James Zogby, of all people.
Let me see. Let me make sure I know exactly who he is.
James Zogby.
Last night, I was watching...
Here he is right here.
What was it? Free Speech Television?
And I'm pretty sure James Zogby is the one that...
I'm not sure if he's there.
He's 78 years old. I didn't realize he lived in Utica, upstate New York.
And is he behind the Zogby poll?
The Zogby poll.
Let's see.
Zogby poll.
John Zogby did that.
Okay. So they're different people.
See, I wasn't sure if he was the same Zogby.
But James Zogby, man.
The way that he articulated the Palestinian and Israeli conflict...
And what was happening?
I might have to look him up right now and see if I can find something.
I forget what show he was on.
And I largely agreed with the host as well.
Hey, look, I'm live. I came up with my own feed.
Isn't that lovely? I mean, we got a whole, what, 134 people watching on YouTube.
Thumbs it up. Can we get 60 thumbs up, everybody?
And if you're watching over on Rumble, thank you.
Let's thumbs that up. Second hour, by the way, over at rvmrumble.com.
Less than 20 minutes away from that second hour, everybody.
James Zogby, and let's say Israel.
See if we can find it.
That's two years ago.
I want to get it within this week, obviously.
More violence doesn't end the occupation.
Agreed. That's 16 minutes.
This is a day. Zogby.
Let's try this one.
Dr. James Zogby. This is exactly what I saw, actually.
Four days ago we put this up.
Richard R.J. Eskow.
This is an excellent interview.
Like, top of the line, exactly what I watched.
I probably can't articulate it much better, so let's play a few minutes of this now.
And then, man, maybe we should wait.
Until Rumbletown, because I don't want to get a strike or a copyright.
But Zogby nails it, man.
He nails it. We're going to wait.
We're going to wait for Zogby.
That will be coming up, second hour.
You're going to want to see that.
Because really, just an intelligent breakdown of the whole shebang.
I do have Matt Gaetz grilling the mayor of D.C., Which, again, makes me like Matt Gaetz more and more and more.
He's doing it and he's doing it bigly.
Wanted to hit this story.
Let's do this before we hit a break in a couple minutes.
Hollywood actor strike could see Christmas television affected in 2024 movie releases pushed back an entire year.
So a lot of people thought that all the strikes were over.
There was just a tentative deal with the writers.
Apparently, you know, everybody else is still in it.
The ongoing Hollywood actor strike could see next year's movie releases pushed back to 2025.
The three-month sag after strike is continuing on after talks between actors and studios broke down last week.
So they thought that they were going to come to an agreement.
The writers came to an agreement.
And now it's been claimed that 2023 Christmas TV and 2024 movie releases could both be affected by ongoing strike actions due to the projects being halted.
And look, this is the end of a lot of what's the remnants of Hollywood because the bottom line is more people know influencers.
Let me give you a great example of how big influencers are over everything else right now.
Logan Paul just fought Dylan Dennis.
Now, he's a huge social media draw, but then again, so is KSI. He fought Tyson Fury.
They fought together on the same card.
They did 1.3 million pay-per-view buys.
1.3 million pay-per-view buys.
That's huge. If you get maybe three or four, I don't even know if three or four, three or four UFC events that do over a million a year, that's huge.
That means that these guys, every time, are coming out and doing that.
And they're doing it through social media.
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And I'm not sure if that all froze up.
I don't know, man. Like, again, I'm getting all these weird errors, trying to mess with stuff.
Okay, maybe we, no, maybe, maybe not.
Thought maybe we were fixing something.
Now we might have fixed it. There we go.
But I feel like that was stuck on that screen for a while.
I don't know. It's a rough day here in the office.
Throat hurts. Things are a bit yikesy.
Matt Gaetz grilling the D.C. mayor on common sense crime.
Really, it's just another lesson of how we're in the post-truth world and how language is used to manipulate things.
And it's not only Orwellian, but it's beyond Orwellian because that was supposed to be fiction.
But you know what's not fiction?
The fact they're going after Orwell these days.
Because he was sadistic, misogynistic, homophobic, and sometimes violent.
Biographer of the legendary writer's wife says darkness that runs through 1984 is a reflection of his soul.
And maybe that's the case.
But, you know, this is like...
This is a telegraph.
This is a couple days ago.
We can't go past the headline.
Maybe it's on archive.org.
But this is a bid to try to...
Discredit established academia.
It's exactly what was warned about.
Let's see archive.org.
Let's see if we can do it.
Because we do it live.
They write it and we do it live.
Let's see one spot.
Let's see. Is it going to be behind a paywall?
Paywall. We'll find out.
Nope, we actually got it.
Look at that. I like that.
Let's read some. George Orwell was a sadistic, misogynistic, homophobic, sometimes violent man who wrote women out of his story according to the biographer of his wife.
Anna Funder said that Orwell was a brilliant writer but a complicated man whose personal life was at odds with the decency of his writing.
She has produced a biography of Eileen O. Shagnessy, Orwell's wife, highlighting the contributions of O. Shagnessy made to his work, including helping him to write Animal Farm.
According to Thunder, the darkness that runs through 1984 is a reflection of Orwell's soul.
You know, some animals are more animal than others.
Animal Farm. Decency is such a core Orwellian value.
He writes about it.
It's the quality of the proles in 1984 that is going to save us.
He wanted to be decent, to be seen as decent, by which he meant a man of integrity.
The same inside and out, says Funder.
Also, he used that word to refer to being heterosexual.
He was enormously homophobic, but deeply attracted to men, and I think not particularly interested in women sexually.
Huh. Again, I haven't dug into Orwell in his personal life, so I don't know how valid this is.
So he's a very complicated man.
He's sadistic.
What sadism.
There's the misogyny.
There's the homophobic.
Sometimes violent and also brilliant.
She told an audience at the Shelitem Literature Festival while promoting the book Wifedom, Mrs.
Orwell's Invisible Life.
Boy, everybody's the victim, huh?
He desperately wants to be decent, and wanting to be decent is an honorable thing, a noble thing.
But writing a book like 1984, which is violent, misogynistic, sadistic, grim, paranoid, that comes out of a writer's flaws.
What? Paranoid?
Writing about grim things?
So, with that logic, what about somebody like Stephen King, who...
Politically, over the last, you know, however many years, it has gotten worse and worse.
But then, at one time...
I'm gonna take another vape cool here, guys.
At one time, he was...
He was doing intros to Shooter Jennings albums.
Like, again, that's something I'll probably have to bring up on the other side of this, because you can't do it otherwise.
I get a copyright strike, but...
Does that mean that he's paranoid?
In fact, Stephen King wrote The Running Man under a pseudonym, Richard Bachman.
It's part of the Bachman books.
And boy, I don't think that's out of anybody's flaws.
I think it's out of brilliance.
It's out of foresight.
Take someone who is those things to go deep inside themselves and pull that vision out.
A decent everyman underdog, the ordinary person that he might have wanted to be, would not have had those visions.
What are you talking about?
See, that's utter bullshit.
That's some academic elitist nonsense, man.
Like, telling me that, first of all, I consider myself an everyman.
Who the fuck am I? Otherwise...
I don't think I'm an intellectual giant like Orwell, but I can sure put out a vision sometimes.
And I don't think I'm grim or paranoid or any of the other violent, misogynistic or sadistic.
No. Just so odd that we've gotten this far.
It's telegraph popping this stuff out.
But I feel it's almost naive of us to want our writing heroes to be decent, upstanding, everyman types.
Weird. Thunder, author of the bestseller Staziland.
Oh! Let's see what Staziland is.
Is that about MAGA people?
Let's see what Staziland book is.
Gotta look at it.
Okay. Is it actually on Russia?
And Germany?
Behind the Berlin Wall?
And the secret police, yeah?
Has it got the fall of the wall?
September 20th, 2011?
Or is it just basically World War II? Um...
Yeah, I mean...
I guess I'd have to watch it.
Story's behind the Berlin Wall.
So maybe, at least this woman's not like a...
I mean, who knows?
She might have TDS. I don't know much about her.
I don't know much about her.
What else we got? Let's see.
She's a feminist...
Noted that Orwell had a feminist mother.
And sisters, an aunt who ran a literary salon, and this fabulous, intelligent, strong wife, and his work, he absolutely ignores women.
He's a misogynist.
I haven't read Orwell in years, but I don't know if I have the misogyny vibe in his work.
Anybody over there got the misogyny vibe?
Reading some Orwell?
That's a very security thing that's going on.
He's not a man of his time.
it's not to be excused and thought of as back in the day. Oshashnee, Oshonessi,
there we go, married Orwell, whose real name was Eric Blair in 1936.
She read English at Oxford where J.R.R. Tolkien was one of her tutors.
I mean obviously you know With her being at Oxford, these were academics even of their day.
Funder suggested that her knowledge of fables fed to the writing of Animal Farm.
Funder includes in her book letters that O. Oceanessi wrote to a friend, Nora, discussing her marriage.
In one... She said that she wanted to visit Nora, but found it difficult because Orwell would either claim to be ill, requiring her to stay home and tend to him, or contact her while she was away, requesting that she came home again.
Thunder cited it as evidence that Shonesi was being kept in a controlling environment.
O'Shaughnessy died in 1945 at age just 39 during a hysterectomy operation.
Orwell died from TB five years later.
So I mean how much speculation is going into this?
Wifedom is not only a book this year that releases Orwell through the feminist lens, or I'm sorry, reassesses Orwell through the feminist lens.
Sarah Newman has written Julia, which retells 1984 through the eyes of its main female character.
That's interesting. Newman was invited by the Orwell estate to take on the project.
Okay. She had absolutely idolized the author when younger, having read his political works.
Then you read his fiction, particularly in 1984, and that hatred of women is really extreme, says Newman.
I mean, my God.
O'Shaughnessy? Okay.
O'Shaughnessy, Davin Greenheart.
Thank you. Again, my throat's not all there, guys.
Let's see. I guess we're going to have to wait on the Gates clip because I read that.
Do I have anything shorter right here?
I don't know that I do.
I do have this.
Waka Flocka Flame and Donnie T. Look at him go.
Waka Flocka. 1.8 million followers.
You know what I like about Waka Flocka Flame?
On Twitter. Is that he didn't get the blue check mark.
He's not paying for it.
And this still has 3.3 million views.
Good for you. Because if you're not posting long form videos.
It does nothing for you.
That was all a lie that was going to boost your posts.
The same exact thing is going on at Twitter.
That went on before.
Period. Think about this.
Donald Trump. When...
They allowed him on a platform like YouTube. Right side broadcasting was pulling tens of
thousands sometimes over a hundred thousand live viewers on Donny T. Live viewers just boom boom
boom boom boom boom boom just extreme.
You don't see any of that.
You don't see that live stream in there.
It's all on these other echo chamber networks, unfortunately.
And then on Twitter, you know, I talked about that Dinesh D'Souza interview I did.
Well, D'Souza posted a bunch of clips on it, to his credit.
Thank you, Dinesh. You know how much it got me?
It got me less than 100 Twitter followers, just to give you an idea on that platform.
The engagement of it, even though marginalized, is probably my largest engagement on Twitter in some time.
And it's a bunch of anonymous loser accounts.
Like literal anonymous losers.
That call people maggots.
And act like Donald Trump is a fascist.
Just stupid memes.
He's a criminal. None of these people put their real faces out.
None of these are real accounts.
They're the ones engaging 99% of the time.
I mean, loser bot accounts.
So, you can't...
And look, I don't even think Dinesh gets it all right.
Like, again, I had that conversation with him.
I mean, Obama. The Obama administration is the reason for the police state.
No, it's been growing for a very, very long time.
But, again, the idea that that all gets attacked...
I mean, talking about how Dinesh is such a criminal.
He's a criminal. Look, they go after your ass as soon as you're effective.
That's it. I'm going to go to break.
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So, with that being said, and us reading that whole Orwell thing, I want to, I mean, it's about 15 minutes long.
We'll see if I cut it, but damn, I watched the whole thing last night, and it was so good that I think we're probably going to play most of it.
Maybe I'll break in a little bit here and there.
But this is Dr.
James Zogby and he just lays down this Palestinian-Israeli conflict and what he feels is going to happen with it and the political realities behind it and what is a war crime.
So let's do this.
As we continue our coverage of the events unfolding tragically in the Middle East, we are now joined by James Zogby.
James Zogby is the president of the Arab American Institute.
He's been dealing with the issue of Israel and Palestine in terms of United States policy, among other things, for a very long time.
Along with me, a former, I guess, brought up in the city of Utica, New York.
So of all the, you know, we have a certain common heritage there.
And without any further ado, Jim Zogby, welcome back to the Zero Hour.
Thank you, Richard. This is a terrible time for everyone concerned, but I thought what we might be able to do With you is because you have lobbied on the issue of of Palestinian.
I think, you know, your own ancestry is Palestinian.
You're you're very familiar with the Washington political scene.
You you've raised this issue, among others, in numerous discussions over decades.
With political and other leaders in this country and I just thought we might take a minute to discuss and try to put all of this into context because it seems to me what we're experiencing now is a rush of understandable emotions but oddly enough You know, lacking in sufficient context.
Does that idea or perception make sense to you, first of all?
Let me just start by saying I'm actually of Lebanese descent, but I've been working on the Palestinian issue and it's gripped me since 1971 when I, doing my dissertation research, spent time in the camps in Lebanon collecting stories of the people who had left or fled, who had been expelled. In 1948, and I remember the last day I was there, an older woman who told me her story came to me.
She stood all of about 4'10", and she grabbed my arm and she said, pointed to my notebook where I'd been writing the stories down, and she said, Now that we've told you our stories, what are you going to do with us?
And I said to my wife after, I think our lives are never going to be the same.
And they weren't, because the story is gripping.
And it is profoundly disturbing that so little attention has been paid to the humanity of Palestinians.
And I think to bring us now to this situation today, what we have are two peoples together.
Each with narratives.
And they're not competing narratives.
They're narratives that stand on their own as stories of victimhood and of trauma.
And what is so absolutely distressing is the extent to which both sides fuel each other's stories of victimhood and reinforce them.
I mean, the scenes of Hamas breaking through and going into a family and killing them all or killing kids at a rave dance.
The pictures actually fuel the Jewish story of victimhood, of insecurity, of the Holocaust.
And rightly so.
I mean, this was traumatic.
What Hamas did was absolutely deplorable.
And the feelings of pain And insecurity on the part of the Jewish people seeing it is wholly right.
But at the same time, what Israel has been doing in Gaza and in the West Bank, with villages being expelled, the 20 villages in the last several months have been evacuated because of the activities of the settlers who've been terrorizing them and forcing them to leave.
The strangulation of Gaza and now this You know, we're going to get rid of Hamas and by doing it, by demolishing whole blocks of Gaza, that plays right into the Palestinian trauma of the Nakba.
And before the Nakba, there was a line in Clinton's speech when he spoke in Gaza about, I know the history of your people, how you've been dispersed, dispossessed, And and scattered among the nations and that sense of we were living in Palestine.
They forced us out.
They've dispersed us among the nations and denied us our peoplehood.
That rings very true and real to Palestinians.
And so here you have Israelis and Palestinians doing to each other what's been going on now for for for too too long.
And what is distressing is that the United States Which could play the role of helping to unwind this.
Instead, literally plays the role of enabler of Israel.
So let's just stop it here for a second and point out how right he is that they're not really competing narratives.
All right? And look at them both feeding into each other's stories.
With this latest incident.
And he also talks about now how basically we should be the ones to de-escalate and try to get to a ceasefire.
But now ceasefires are a negative thing.
And when in history have we ever stopped and said less violence and peace is Is a bad thing.
Can anybody tell me that?
Am I kooky for mentioning it?
I don't think so, but again, let's continue here.
Understand your pain, Israel.
They don't give a shit about Palestinians.
There's nothing at all.
And Biden gave a talk the other day, mentioned Palestinian twice when he talked about terrorism.
And then he spread falsehoods that are clear.
The Israeli military has been saying there was no beheading.
There was no rape.
What Hamas did was bad enough.
They committed atrocities without magnifying it with disinformation.
And yet, what Israel is doing is also just horrific.
And the White House spokesperson said yesterday, she said, anyone who calls for a ceasefire, it's repugnant and disgraceful.
Since when is calling for a ceasefire repugnant and disgraceful?
And yet the U.S., instead of being the party that can actually help solve this or help unwind it, or at least bring it down, is playing the enabler and feeder of ammunition to one side and Making a situation that I believe is going to be a humanitarian crisis, a crisis on a crisis.
Gaza already was a crisis.
It's going to get worse. And it's terrifying that the U.S. can't play a constructive role at all.
And to me, one of the things that really disturbs me about all of this is that, as you say, there was already a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Once again, I'm mortified by mistake about your own background.
But you've been working on this issue for 52 years.
Half the policy population of Gaza is less than 25 years old, roughly.
So you have more experience on the Palestinian issue than most Palestinians.
You have a situation where there hasn't been an election.
First of all, collective punishment is a war crime.
Secondly, there hasn't been an election in Gaza, my understanding, for 18 years, which excludes 42 percent of the population wasn't even alive for the last election.
And I guess what I struggle with in all of this is it's easy for me to understand that what Hamas did was a horrific war crime.
but even being the victim of a war crime does not justify, as I understand it, committing war crimes yourself.
I'm muted, sorry.
Thank you, Krista. Sorry.
Look, think about the points he just made there.
You know, no one's disregarding what Hamas did, but he's like, you know, these people, most of them didn't even get to vote these people in.
The last election was 18 years ago.
And collective punishment is never okay at all.
It's not all right. It's a war crime.
Shouldn't we acknowledge that?
Absolutely. Absolutely.
And it also seems to me that what we're doing in this case, Biden in particular, with his bellicose rhetoric and unquestioning, we keep hearing as well from the leaders of the European Union and so on, unquestioning support, so-called, For for this military encourage, it seems to me, is aiding and abetting a war crime.
And and it should not be far from being repugnant or disgraceful to just talk about that.
I think that we should learn from experience not to accelerate.
But, you know, I've been told my views are radical, but they seem to me to be quite moderate.
I don't know. What do you think?
Yeah. I mean, look, to say that Hamas committed a war crime, to say that Israel has been committing a war crime with collective punishment of Gaza, and is now compounding it with another war crime, that's common sense.
That's smart. That's sensitive.
That's humane. That's concern.
Hamas's violence is not going to end the occupation, but neither is Israel's violence going to end the resistance to the occupation.
This is a dead end. We've been down this road so many times before, and we know exactly where it takes us, right back to where we started.
And when the dust settles and the tears are dried, All we have are a lot more dead people, a lot more angry people, and hardliners on all sides reinforced.
That is stupid for America not to understand that and to play this record one more time, know exactly how it ends.
Look, you mentioned the- The thing is, they're not being stupid leaders.
They know exactly how this ends.
They want to escalate it on purpose.
They like this conflict.
These people are crazy.
Youth population of Gaza.
Israel has done this and Hamas has done this now repeatedly.
So that in 2008, in 2010, in 2012, in 2014, 2020, it was what they call mowing the lawn.
The Israelis call it mowing the lawn.
They go in every once in a while, bomb a hell of a lot of people, kill a lot of people, and then it gets pacified for a while.
Think about being a 25-year-old and that's all you've ever known.
And youth unemployment, we poll there, youth unemployment is 73%, meaning That kid has never had a job, no prospect of a job.
He has known nothing but the trauma of war from the air for all these years.
And he has become a refugee because his homes have been bombed repeatedly.
And so on top of being refugees, they're refugees who are refugees again.
And they become Fodder for Hamas.
Hamas preaches to them, you're angry.
You want to get them, you know?
And these kids are, you know, they have no hope and no life, no future, no sense of anything.
They're prone to suicide because there's a suicide problem and a drug problem in Gaza.
Hamas picks them up. And says, you're going to commit suicide and you're going to be a hero.
And so they send them off to do these crazy things.
And we don't, instead of being sensitive, understanding and thoughtful and figuring, how do we change this?
How do we create hope?
Instead, what we do is we say, your murderers, go get them, Israel.
Biden literally said, go get them.
We'll stand behind you.
And we're resupplying them weapons now.
And the bottom line here is that we say we're doing it for Israel to be more secure.
Guess what? At the end of this, Israel will be not only no less secure, but probably more insecure.
It'll simply have more people angry at them, not only in Palestine, but in the Arab world.
And what's the point?
Every time we say the Palestinian issue is dead, we can now overlook it.
And whatever, as Sullivan and NSC said, it's never been as peaceful in the Middle East, whatever.
The Egyptians were warning Israel, the pressure cooker is going to explode.
I mean, how do you disagree with anything this guy's saying?
He's not like...
And are they going to say this guy's anti-Semitic?
He's showing you the conflict from both ends, but at the same time making you realize that half the population is 25 and under.
All they've ever known is war.
There are no jobs.
There is no hope. You can't leave.
High rates of drugs and suicide.
When you have desperate people, people do desperate things.
We've seen that in this country with the crime escalation.
And it just exploded.
And you know what? It'll explode two years from now.
Because at the end of this, you end up with Hamas 0.2 or maybe something much worse.
And I guess, you know, having done it for so many years and seeing this record play, I say, isn't anybody going to remember?
Doesn't anyone have the common sense to say, we need a different path because this one's not working.
Israel's not more secure.
Palestinians have no hope in the future.
And it's just...
You know, another time bomb waiting to explode until somebody lights the fuse.
And that's the whole thing, you know?
Israel's military-industrial complex gets empowered, takes all these rights, and at the end of the day, you're no more safe because when they want more power, okay, when they want more funding, they'll just let it happen again.
They'll just let it happen again.
Distressing. Yeah, I was horrified to see Germany, for example, the leaders of Germany sign on to this approach, because if we had treated Germany the way we're treating Palestinians, slaughtering children and bombing entire cities unilaterally, Let me stop you.
We did treat Germany after World War I, right?
We imposed such rigorous, ruthless sanctions on Germany that we gave birth to Adolf Hitler, and we made a population ripe for being exploited by a Nazi.
And later on during the war, we bombed Dresden and civilians.
I mean, we ended the war with two nuclear bombs.
That's exactly what we've done with Gaza.
I remember Jim Baker was appearing before the House Committee in September of 1990 over Saddam.
He wanted to mobilize support for getting Saddam out of Kuwait.
And one member of Congress said to him, I see Palestinians cheering Saddam on.
Doesn't that mean we should just give up on them?
Baker, maybe the last smart guy.
I'm a Democrat, but he was such a smart guy.
He said, Exactly not.
He said they support Saddam because he represents to them.
He's standing up to the West.
As deplorable as he is, he's an act of standing up against the West.
And that attracts people to him because they feel no hope and he gives them hope, as false as it is.
Therefore, he said, the solution is we have to create hope.
For these people so that they won't be drawn to him or the next person who comes along like him.
That was a lesson that we should have learned back then, that if you give them hope for the future, you actually can change behavior.
Give them no hope for the future and they feel, what the hell?
I might as well be doing this because nothing else is working.
And frankly, like I said, I mean, that this administration, after all the lessons they should have learned, is still doing what they're doing.
It's just shocking to me that they...
Again, this administration's awful.
Biden's a complete and total puppet.
The military escalation that we've seen under the Biden administration is shameful and horrific and dangerous.
And look, I just think that, again, that interview, I didn't even know we were going to be able to find it.
I watched it yesterday and really just stuck with me because it was so spot on.
All right, let's play some Matt Gaetz, as promised, at the mayor deal.
Chair recognizing now Mr.
Gaetz for his five minutes of questions.
Madam Deputy Mayor, are people more or less safe this year compared to last year in Washington, D.C.? Sorry, I can't say whether they're more or less safe.
I can say that crime is up, and so long as anyone doesn't feel safe, then that's an issue for us.
Like, ridiculous. Ridiculous out of the gates, start of the day.
Would higher crime rates be one of the more important indicators as to whether or not people are more or less safe?
It would be an indicator as to whether or not people feel more or less safe, so it's something that we certainly look at in determining that.
I don't know. I think people could feel...
Unsafe, even if they were safe.
But this doesn't seem to be a delusion, right?
The cases of sexual assault rose 111% over the course of a year.
Homicides increased by 38%.
Motor vehicle thefts doubled, increasing 106%.
Instances of arson over 125%.
And carjackings by 55%.
Why do you think that is?
There's a host of complex reasons why that's the case.
You've heard some. We talk about our ecosystem, policy reasons, right?
Do you think the soft on crime policies are one reason?
I don't know that I would say soft on crime policies.
What I would say is that there's a number of reforms in policy that have been made in the district that we believe need to be adjusted, which is why there's been a number of proposals from the mayor, legislation passed by the council to take a look at where we're getting The type of impact that we don't want.
I agree with Mr. App that the only way this works is with collaboration.
And so what do you think you would highlight as the main policy change that the mayor has proposed that could maybe put some downward pressure on this rising violent crime?
Sure. There's a host of proposals that the mayor made related to penalty enhancements, to aligning penalties for gun crimes with federal So there's those, but there's also those on information sharing.
So hold on, let's start with those though.
But the underlying premise there is that enhanced punishment can have a deterrent effect and reduce crime, right?
How about any punishment?
How about not catch and release?
The idea that if you do rob somebody, you will be prosecuted.
Like, I just, it's blown my mind that we've allowed it to get this bad, where it's total and complete selective enforcement around this country, and really, your geolocation has a lot to do with it.
And the other thing that has a lot to do with it, unfortunately, is like they're looking at these identity politics issues, so your skin color now has something to do with it.
And I thought we got away from that when we, you know, I wouldn't say we, but when people in law enforcement around the country were targeting people of a certain color, of a religion, of a political party.
That's Bad News Brown.
We all acknowledge that. At least people with common sense acknowledge that.
And now we're inverting it to bring it all the way back?
It's bizarre. It's bizarre.
It's the upside down. It's the post-truth world.
We absolutely agree with that.
Yes, that accountability is an important part of crime deterrence.
And I'm definitely not blaming you for this because it's not your job, but when we look at the fact that the prosecutor over the D.C. area has doubled their declinations, like from your standpoint on the front lines in city government, do you think that doubling the number of declinations It goes in the right direction or the wrong direction?
I would say that what we believe is that if MPD has made arrests, that people need to be held appropriately accountable.
We always maintain that.
It seems like the underlying premise of appropriately accountable is to have penalty enhancements.
It's not as if you think people are being held too accountable.
It's that they're not being held accountable enough, right?
There absolutely needs to be accountability for those who engage in violent crime.
I think Ms. Richards would probably agree with that.
Your testimony was harrowing, but it really concerned me that people might not be willing to do these life-saving, critically important jobs like firefighting and EMS if they feel like they're going into a war zone.
You gave testimony about what it was like to wait on police as you're trying to save people's lives and help them.
Is there anything you'd like to add to that?
Um, I mean, that's the state that we're in right now.
You know, I mean, I've waited in excess of 20 minutes before to try to get MPD on scene for a violent call.
What do you do for 20 minutes?
We stage and we wait because at this point, we're no longer going and we're not going to those scenes.
And so therefore the citizens are not getting treated, right?
They can't have our services because it's not safe for us to go in there.
So we can't go try to save people's lives that have been victims of violent crimes because the cops won't go there.
So because the cops won't go there, the victims of these violent crimes pretty much just have to suffer and die.
That sounds like life or death to me, that people could actually die because we don't have enough police to keep Even our own first responders safe that want to save people's lives.
Have you been confronted with these type of life or death situations where people can't get the care they need because essentially you're waiting for firepower and cover to be able to go help people?
I can say that yes, there's been times where we have to wait.
And like I said, I've waited personally myself in excess of 20 minutes for MPD to arrive on scene.
I would observe, Mr.
Chairman, that D.C. has some of the strongest gun control laws in the country, and increasingly the law-abiding people, the people who want to be helpful, who want to be good neighbors, are constrained by those gun control laws, and yet the violent criminals are putting Ms.
Richards and all the people who want to do the good work she does in graver danger, and that might be something worthy of some federal review.
So he's not wrong.
Some of the worst of the worst gun laws out there.
Worst of the worst.
DC. Man, again, and it's a damn shame because DC is great to visit historically.
Boy, I wouldn't want to live there.
Boy, I get the heebie-jeebies when I'm around there just a wee bit too much.
Not my shebango.
Sorry, everybody. Alright.
Let's see what we're going to do here.
I think we're going to hit, at least I'd like to hit, a clip here of myself and Harrison Smith from the premium.
Again, had a great conversation with my buddy Harrison over at Infowars of the American Journal.
Let's check some of it out right now.
If the situation was hopeless, their propaganda would be unnecessary, right?
The fact that they are so worried about bot networks and memes, I mean, this is truly an information war.
And you can see that, like right now with the Israel-Gaza conflict, I mean, it is information war overdrive.
People are saying things I would never imagine them saying.
I'm openly calling for genocide.
There's misinformation abounds.
I mean, it is with Israel-Gaza.
I mean, World War III could be determined on whether they think they can get away with it or not.
You know, if they thought that they could get away with sinking an American aircraft carrier as the Casus Belli to get us into a wider war in the Middle East, they would do it.
But the fact that they have let the controls of the mainstream social media like Twitter slip out of their
hands means that their Spectrum of action available to them has been severely
limited and they can't really get away with anything anymore and
Like well, they're trying to control the narrative again. I mean, this is another story
We got for you Harrison Zuckerberg and Musk are warned over Hamas affiliated content
EU blasts tech giants after proliferation of fake claims being spread on X after terrorist violent rampage in Israel
So let's talk about it Let's talk about the incident, right?
No one likes to see rave kids being murdered by anybody.
And if you do, you're a sick fuck.
I don't know what to tell you. I'm not into it.
It's absolutely insane.
Very hard for me to even watch what I did.
I have limited myself on both sides to the graphic nature of this because I already know what's going on.
It's already turning my stomach.
But immediately when it happened and I saw the paratrooper element of it, I said, okay...
This now has the like-a-movie aspect of it.
This is going to be their 9-11.
That's the next talking point.
We're at a point right now over in Russia and Ukraine where this is the type of thing that actually does pop off World Wars historically, where there's tensions elsewhere and then the Middle East in their power centers.
This is obviously the first time that Israel would be at play because guess what?
It didn't exist before World War II. Just saying, guys.
So I see that.
And I got sick to my stomach that this could cause World War III. I go, first of all, right now we're at the point where there's no doubt that tens of thousands of people die.
That made me sick. And then the aspect that I knew people wouldn't understand that or they would be cheering it on with no context, that made me sick.
So let me just give you what I feel happened.
Obviously, I don't trust any nation states, especially nation states, that intelligence services were involved in 9-11.
And how quickly people forget that just like Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States, Israel had a prime role in 9-11, produced by Infowars, laid out in fabled enemies, large section, indisputable.
Okay, so I don't trust that. Number two...
Back then, they have Amdocs and Converse, so they're already spying on everybody just like we're spying on everybody with our Norris Insight systems.
Later on, It's not only confirmed, but laid out graphically where it moved to with the Five Eyes and the Snowden document.
So there is no doubt. They're all spying on everybody.
Australia's involved. Canada's involved.
And it's every communication, everybody.
Everything. You're not sly.
I'll tell you right now, if you think you're getting away with stuff on Signal, why don't you go check out everybody's trial over on January 6th?
See how those Signal messages and the Oath Keepers, and that worked out for you.
Anyway. Yeah, 100%.
They have all of it. To say that this slipped through is utterly impossible to me.
All nation states. Now, again, if you believe the media accounts right now, you have them saying it's planned over two years, very compartmentalized, only five people knew.
Doesn't happen over two years, folks, with any type of actual communication whatsoever, even verbal.
I just want to let you know that.
That's not real. Number two, in order to get that going, number one, you have to have people that have been fucked with a lot that would do that.
Number one. I'm just pointing that out.
I'm not excusing it.
So you need the minions that actually believe in the cause and they're part of Hamas and they're willing to do anything because they're just hopeless and they have been revved up.
Number two, you need a double agent on the inside that not only gets to orchestrate it, but orchestrate it with the other side so they can stand the fuck down.
I don't care. This is the thing, though.
I think we've entered into this new form of false flag where you don't have to have somebody on the inside.
side. Look at January 6. Yes, there and well, I mean, that's not the best example because there were definitely, you
know, people, you know, undercover in that case, but all they have to do is set up the situation and allow it to
happen. They don't even have to coordinate. I mean, it's this
new form of false flag where everybody just sort of knows like, alright, if we do this, here's how the media is gonna
present it. I don't have to go have somebody in the media coordinating behind the scenes in secret. Everybody just
understands the role that they play and they all just, you know, snap to attention when the time comes. Brother, the
reason I think that is because.
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Again I'm using it So, thank you so much, Krista.
Thank you so much. Sometimes, again guys, my throat is killing me.
So I'm sitting here adjusting it behind the scenes while we're playing clips.
Thank God for my producer.
Anyway, over the weekend, somebody was like, Hey man, did you realize that you got used in a front line piece?
No, I did not. And the irony of this piece is it's just over the top.
This shows you we're in the post-truth world when they put out a piece here.
Let me get my thing out.
It says, Elon Musk's Twitter takeover.
Full documentary, Frontline.
Now, anybody who's watched my stuff Really, since its inception, I've never fanboyed over Elon Musk.
I've always said Elon Musk is a problem.
He's the benevolent billionaire.
They're selling you on.
He's Bruce Wayne. He's Tony Stark.
Right? Now, this is a documentary that attacks Musk from another angle that basically Musk is too free speech.
Right? And he's enabling all this misinformation and disinformation.
It's incredible, right?
And they use me not to criticize Musk, but to go after me because I criticized a guy named Yoel Roth who is in this documentary...
Prominently. As like a hero figure.
Because Yole Roth wrote an article with the headline, Is it ever okay for a teacher and a student to have a sexual relationship?
And it was a very easy answer for me.
The answer is no. Let's just find that article because I don't want to misquote anything.
Now... Because I criticized Yoel Roth on that, they put me in a segment that made it seem like I was some kind of an attack dog and bad for doing that because people doxed him.
And meanwhile, one of the reasons I went after Yoel Roth is because he's one of the guys that censors people online.
The guy that writes that article.
Okay? And they made it out like I accused him of all sorts of things I didn't accuse him of.
I accused him of promoting a disgusting agenda, which he did.
And he's an internet censor.
Okay? Yoel Roth, is it ever okay for a student...
I'm going to have to download the whole thing.
I can't get it off there. He was part of Twitter's former head of trust and safety.
That's who he was.
After criticism of Musk unleashed a torrent of online harassment, He uses QAnon tactic, criticizing former Twitter.
Can high school students ever meaningfully consent to sex with their teachers?
Is the actual headline.
And I don't like Elon Musk.
And that's not where I found the story.
Okay? But this guy was the head of the Trust and Safety Council.
He's the good guy in this documentary.
Okay? So, let's bring it back.
I want this to be in context.
Because I never say any of this stuff.
I never said he was trafficking in children.
Okay? I said that this is the guy that censors you.
That's writing articles like that.
Okay? And I think they chose me Because I've got the big red voice media thing in the background.
And people so desperately want to associate me with Q and nonsense.
So desperately.
...that I condone pedophilia.
And he says, This explains a lot.
The threats against me went from being, You're biased and you deserve to die.
Never called for him to die.
Okay? Just never.
To being, you're a child molester and you deserve to die.
You're trafficking children and you deserve to die.
I think he's a sexual deviant.
It seems like a lot of these people that were on Twitter seem to be child enthusiasts.
That's the kind of guy that was censoring you.
That guy.
That should frighten everybody.
So, I never called him a pedophile.
Okay? I never said he was a quote-unquote sexual deviant.
I wrote, or I said, and you go back to the show, that the dude censoring you on Twitter wrote an article that was like, hmm, maybe it's okay for high school kids to To consent to sex with their teachers.
But you see how they twisted that?
And meanwhile, I am not defending Elon Musk in any way, shape, or form.
But they're making out the censor guy to be the hero in this show.
Total post-truth world.
Total post-truth world.
Thought I'd play...
Or not play this. We're going to play one more clip from the premium as well.
Boy, we're doing it today, huh?
Throat's getting a little better through the day.
I mean, I'm chomping on the VapoCools.
And I'm just...
I'm just trying to get through it.
Now I can clear my throat a little bit.
Maybe even tomorrow I'm going to be pretty good.
But certainly by next week...
It's just 100% back, baby.
And I can get enthusiastic and put a little bit more into it.
Put a little more oomph into it.
SWAT team raid suburban Atlanta home to arrest four people who were running an illegal strip club on the weekends and had a horse on the property.
Look, what caught my eye on this one is that They used a SWAT team for this.
Was that necessary? Neighbors were finally able to get authorities to come out of the home in South Fulton after complaining about the nightmare next door.
Here. New at 5, a local community describes the situation with some neighbors as a nightmare.
Now, they're relieved that police arrested several people, and this video shows officers surrounding the home.
Channel 2's Tom Jones is live in the city of South Fulton, and Tom, police say they found stolen cars.
That's right, Linda. Police say they found two stolen cars in this home along with a stolen gun, stolen IDs and credit cards.
Neighbors say the people who lived here kept them up at all times of night with parties and other non-neighborly activities.
It was always something going on in that house.
People who live in the Daxton Reserve community say they've lost plenty of sleep the last four months because of the nightmare neighbors in this home.
A lot of partying. They had an illegal strip club on the weekends.
They say there was piles of trash at the home.
People there raced in the streets.
They say the air often reeked of marijuana.
There was sporadic gunfire and horses.
They would get live horses.
One day they had live horses.
They say they complained to police, but nothing happened.
Then Sunday morning, neighbors watched as a SWAT team marched toward the home.
Ain't about to go in. Officers went inside and one by one.
That's number four. Arrested four people.
All these individuals were charged with various felony crimes.
Police say that morning an officer came to the home after a license plate reader indicated a stolen car was there.
Officers say the driver refused to come out.
Once inside, police say they found another stolen car, stolen IDs and credit cards.
There was a weapon, a stolen weapon that was recovered from the residence.
Police say the home was a mess inside.
Neighbors say they learned squatters lived here.
They say it took police a while, but they are extremely happy their sleepless nights are over.
We were out walking this morning.
We all looked at each other like, oh my God, we finally had a good night's sleep.
And police have been driving by making sure no one else comes back to this home.
The councilwoman for this area confirmed squatters.
So, I mean, my question is...
Why do you need that kind of force?
I guess you don't know what you're going into.
But if they're all being charged with felony counts, they're all squatting in this home, you're telling me that they have stolen cars, you can't get them in a situation where they leave with the car, you gotta read the home later, you wait until you find out that one person's there, and then you don't have to put on the whole show?
I just hate seeing the police that militarized.
For something like, as absurd as this.
And it's not like they found a cache of weapons.
They found one illegal weapon.
Now listen, whatever that weapon was, certainly could do damage.
I'm not trying to marginalize it.
What I am trying to say is, geez, geez Louise.
Geez Louise. What the heck is going on here?
Putin arriving in China to meet President Xi in a rare international trip from Russia, a leader amid war in Ukraine.
Exactly. I'm just saying, this is an escalating...
I gotta get Stuart J. Hooper back on.
Stuart J. Hooper is my man for global conflicts like this one.
Does a great job of giving out breakdowns and what things could lead to geopolitically.
So, look, we're keeping our eye on this.
Just like we keep an eye on a lot.
But... I mean, those guys are actually running stuff.
Right? Poot Poot's actually running stuff.
Xi Jinping is actually running stuff.
You know who's not running stuff?
Joe Biden's not running nothing.
Not running a damn thing.
Right? Oh, damn it.
I'll just go to the history.
We'll do it live. Dietrich, boom.
So, Ray, the head of the network, do you feel safe with blinking out there as Secretary of State?
The man's a walking failure.
And look, he's actually making decisions.
Talked about this before.
Because they've been saying that's a possibility, or anybody could do that, but then they're bombing the routes.
And they've turned off the power.
Alright? You know, this is controlled showboating after endorsing war crimes.
And them alone, including the possibility of creating areas to help keep civilians out of harm's way.
It is critical that aid begin flowing into Gaza as soon as possible.
We share Israel's concern that Hamas may seize or destroy aid entering Gaza or otherwise preventing it from reaching the people who need it.
If Hamas in any way blocks humanitarian assistance from reaching civilians, including by seizing the aid itself, we'll be the first to condemn it, and we will work to prevent it from happening again.
That means we'll bomb the shit out of them.
I want people to understand that.
Like, if they take the aid, or we say they take the aid, we'll bomb those that take the aid.
We welcome the government of Israel's commitment to work on this plan.
The president very much looks forward to discussing it further when he's here on Wednesday.
I mean, Biden isn't there when he's there.
And if you see how much time this guy's taken off and spent in Delaware, etc., he's done 13 press conferences.
13 since he's been the president of the United States, 2023.
It's the end of 2023.
We're in the election cycle.
He's done 13 press conferences where he's been barely coherent and sometimes taking questions.
Again, we're living in the post-truth world.
All right. In fact, in that post-truth world, here is that final clip of myself and Harrison.
Man, you just laid down so much reality there.
And I almost envy, like, if we make it, if humanity makes it 200 years from now, it's going to be great to be a historian and be able to look at all of this just outside the madness, outside the frenetic static of modernity.
If we can just look at this just as you did, just laying out the facts, it's so obvious what a tyrannical police state we are entering into right now.
And Yeah.
Yeah. But man, if you just look at it with that bird's eye view with the wide angle lens, it's so obvious where we're going at this point.
I don't even know what happens if Donald Trump goes to prison because I think you're exactly right.
There's nothing stopping them other than the just application of the law, but that's never gotten in their way before.
Harrison, let's stop.
Hasn't gotten in their way before.
Is on full throttle mother trucking display right now where we've always had puppets.
We've had the boy idiot puppet.
We had the big speaking civil rights guy that kept Guantanamo Bay open and droned away puppet.
We've had those puppets before.
We have never had an establishment gangster criminal turned dementia patient in office that obviously runs nothing.
On top of that, we have never had...
A militarized D.C. after a quasi-event, no matter what it was.
And we all know that, I mean, you look at all the facts laid down there.
It's not debatable that Trump tried to get the National Guard in there to make sure something like that didn't happen.
And they denied him. I mean, it's clear that there were...
Yeah, go ahead. The more you look at it, the more absurd it gets.
I heard that great interview with Tucker Carlson and Steven Sund, who was the head of the Capitol Police.
That interview kind of blew my mind.
I went and got Steven Sund's book.
And while he's still – I don't want to condescend to these people because who knows?
Maybe this guy's the Capitol Police.
Chief of the Capitol Police. I should defer to him, but I still don't think they get it.
I just don't think they get the scale of what's going on and how things can be so manipulated in the media.
There's still just this aspect.
Maybe it's just people that were born before the 80s or before the 90s, and it's just this, like, it was in the media.
How can this not be true?
We heard it in the media. And people still just haven't quite understood what a gigantic deal this really is, and how this was all orchestrated, and how this was done purposefully.
And I point it out all the time, and I hate doing it because I don't like bragging, but I'm not even bragging.
In August of 2020, I put out a tweet.
I just game-planned it out myself, or I just went, because this was at the time, this was August 2020, people were still thinking that the pandemic was about to end, right?
It had been locked down since like June, so it was like, you know, remember it was like two weeks.
Well, I remember... Four weeks, right?
So by August, people were going, this can't go on much longer.
And I just sat there and went, okay, it's going to extend until the election because they need the mail-in ballots.
They're going to use the mail-in ballots to cheat.
They're going to cheat so egregiously.
It was so obvious by that point already that the election was going to be fraudulent.
That would infuriate the Trump supporters.
Okay, when the Trump supporters realize that the election was stolen, they're going to
freak out and flip out.
They might do something violent.
Then they're going to take that violence that's committed and say, if you question the election,
you are therefore contributing to the violence by, you know, supplying the fuel for the fire
that they're, and I just, I put out a tweet in August of 2020, unfortunately it was one
of my old accounts that is still suspended.
Thanks Musk.
But I mean, it wasn't that, it wasn't that hard to game plan out and go, all right, what's
the inevitable next step to all of this?
And it was obviously to essentially criminalize being Republican.
And we've seen now that the FBI has come out and said they have a category under their domestic terror chart that is MAGA supporters.
So this is potentially the future where it'll say, here is the party of the government.
They'll be called the Democrats, even though these labels are completely arbitrary and they represent just the Imperialistic masters of the world.
This is obvious.
But then you'll have the secondary party, the opposition, and you can vote for them.
Sure, nobody's stopping you from voting.
We're a free country after all.
Vote your heart's belief.
Vote for the Republicans if you want.
I mean, we will be spying on you after that.
We will be tracking you constantly.
You will be designated as a domestic terrorist.
But this is the two-party system.
Vote whichever way you want.
Just one side. Vote one side.
It might be a little bit of trouble.
up ahead. I mean, that seems like the sort of setup that they're going with is we'll have two parties.
One of them will just be, you know, the domestic terrorist party that won't ever get anything done, won't even be a
speed bump to the desires of the Democrats, who are called Democrats,
but completely given over to a communistic,
globalist, supranational, you know, organization. So,
yeah, it's rolling on, man.
There's not much going to stop it.
And, you know, like you were saying, even if you don't like Trump, you gotta admit that they don't like Trump.
The people doing this to us despise Trump and are willing to do anything to stop him.
And it makes sense because...
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Folks, we did it.
We did it with a grimy, grumpy, grouchy voice.
It actually happened.
Got through two whole hours.
Stick around. There is...
Another full hour of Burmus coming up.
If you do want to see that one, again, redvoicemedia.com slash uncensored.
Really a great conversation went on for over an hour.
You just saw about, say, I don't know, 12, 13 minutes of it, maybe 14 minutes of it total.
And again, thanks to RVM for just giving me the opportunity to be me, to say what I feel like, to cover the topics I want to cover in a manner I want to cover them.
And have that trust.
Because, you know, it's tough out there, kids.
It's not easy.
So I absolutely love you guys.
It's not about left or right. It's always about right and wrong.