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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has value.
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
Thank you.
Ha ha.
Showtime!
It's time to buckle up for making sense of the madness.
And who loves you and who do you love?
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and welcome to Making Sense of the Madness.
We got a ton of breaking news, not just on the front of Bolton's home being raided, but what's going on with Russia, Ukraine, and so much more.
And there's nobody in the world I would like with me more to discuss this than Richard Andrew Grove.
For those that are not familiar with Mr. Grove, you can check him out over at grandtheftworld.com and give him a follow at Tragedy and Hope right here.
So, Richard, we didn't really do prep for this.
We kind of always talk about whatever's going on in the world.
And right now, there's a lot going on in the world, especially in regards to not only this raid, I want to believe, I want to believe there's going to be people going to jail and this is the real deal.
And even a couple weeks ago, when they put out that list and started talking about it, I said, yeah, no, I think we're going to get indictments.
I don't know that anyone's going to prison.
So let's start out, first of all, what your report card for this administration, seven almost eight months deep in, is.
What do you think the good is?
What do you think the bad is?
And with news such as Tulsi Gabbard announcing as the head of the DNI that she's going to cut the intelligence community by half, I mean, it's like when they said they were firing all those people at the IRS, you can't fire enough IRS agents.
Now, I know there's also going to be people, especially with that saying, well, they're moving to AI.
I'm sure some of that's true.
But I also think that the, you know, as human as they are and as many faults as they are, they are not bloodthirsty warmongers like the past generations that we've seen, in my opinion.
But I'm going to give you the floor, sir.
Right on.
First thing I'm going to do is say good morning.
I'm going to, look, I'm going to clean up your frame.
I'll get rid of my lower third so it doesn't mess up your frame like that.
First off, buckle the truck up because I love listening to Jason Permason this morning.
Just your intro, bro.
I think you should have like a pop quiz for people, like what the clips are from, because there's a lot of historical clips, you know, anything from network all the way through Charlie Chaplin and the great dictator, like just your sense of history that you bring to the beginning of the show is nice.
So let's get down to like brass tacks.
The report card for the Trump administration.
First off, my expectations are always set to low with these politicians and Congress critters out there because I don't know that I believe that I can delegate my rights to someone else that's actually represented and all the gears are connected with the levers.
That's a different Chaplin movie, by the way, where he goes through the gears.
But the point would be, I've tried to remain outside of the red-blue because it's not about right or left.
It's about right or wrong.
And if you look outside the red and blue spectrum and you see the supra-national nature of this and you see their plans for our future, and then you see some people in this country who want to fight back.
And do the people that are, you know, get elected in their positions actually fight back for those people.
It's a more interesting time in American history than the past 25 years of this century.
We see people actually waking up and holding some governmental people to account.
You see people like Tulsi Gabbard, who, if she would have run back in the day with Jocko Willink as her vice president, I probably would have voted for her for president because the other nincum poops that they have running around, like I just don't, I don't get them.
Now, I do have Tulsi concerns.
She's in the CFR and she's all militarized up.
But given her track record over the years, I was willing to take a chance and let it ride and see where it goes.
So I'm glad she got a strong position in the Trump administration.
Director of National Intelligence was created right after 9-11.
That we got to unite all these intelligence agencies, bro.
They're not talking to each other.
That's why we got attacked.
So like, I and by the way, let me just say this: when they're talking about clearing out half of this stuff, one of the things that they're citing is the fact that, you know, for instance, intelligence reports on weapons of mass destruction and how they have been doubled and tripled over.
And again, with these WMDs, it's not like they've told us the truth for the past two plus decades.
It's not like their intelligence has come into fruition and they've gone, see, I told you so.
I mean, they could have done it during Iraq war when Rumsfeld had sold chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein in the 80s for his people to use on the Iranians.
And they probably still had some of that stuff kicking around.
And when we went in, not we, when the United States went in in 2003 to Iraq looking for weapons, mass destruction, I really thought they were going to find some, not because Saddam was making them, but because the British and Americans and Israelis had put them there ahead of time to find.
And then when that never flushed out and when Bush made fun of it, like, oh, they're not under here, you know, where are those weapons of mass?
Like, you know, I started to see more clearly in those years.
I mean, it's like the past 25 years is seeing more clearly.
But before that, you just have the fog of the official narrative and you believe.
And it's when you start to ask questions about that and start digging in and learning for yourself.
It's a true self-education that you get.
That's when things start to change.
And that's when we, the people, can now tolerate less, set our expectations higher and hold people to account, which is what's necessary to regain what we knew was the American way.
Truth, justice, and the American way.
It used to be a Superman thing, but Superman is too good for he's taking over the world now with the globalists.
He's on a new team.
It's hilarious.
And yet, these are our lives.
We have one life to live.
And these people are making all this nonsense while we're just trying to have a family and enjoy the years that we have on this planet and this beautiful experience.
So I know that there's always been evil in human history.
There's always been predators.
There's always been all this nonsense.
Larry's Hustle and YouTube00:09:16
But we could turn it instead of Spinal Tap 11, we could turn it down to a two or three.
We could make it where our citizenry as individuals are more self-responsible, autonomous, able to communicate in the active literacy skills.
You know, until about 20 years ago, it was only they, them, those who had the giant megaphones to reach out to millions of people and to put a message out there.
And I think the democratization of technology, since you and I have gotten into this business back in like the 2005, six era, I think it's really changed things.
The first couple of years that we were producing, it was hard.
Well, you had Google Video back then, right?
You guys did have an advantage that there was a platform that wasn't censoring yet.
But let's just say this: it's not like we were the ones that took advantage of that.
For those that don't know what he's referring to, and I often talk about YouTube in the sense that it really is the last piece of social media software on a mass level that was not fully kind of controlled and navigated by intelligence.
And that's why they chose Google to be its rival because Google out of the gates had been that technology company.
So for those that don't understand, YouTube really was a couple upstart college kids that figured out some software, got some servers, and had an idea.
And by the way, it wasn't the struggle that everybody hears about with somebody like a Steve Jobs or a Bill Gates or a Zuck in a garage.
No, they, you know, basically just dorked it out pretty quick and got it.
So it becomes this phenomenon, right?
And you could even argue maybe MySpace is there, but MySpace gets cut out too.
It's around that same era.
All of a sudden, Google Video comes in, and now they've got the biggest search engine in the world, and they're backed by InQTEL.
They've been brought up by DARPA and NASA.
What was their goal?
Well, don't be evil in the beginning, is what they told us.
But then they.
Well, that was their motto, but their goal for Google Video was every piece of video on the planet.
They wanted it there.
So they were really cool about people uploading whatever and putting it out there and you could share it with your friends.
So that was the beginning of what I call the big suck.
And by the way, not only the big suck there, I say even before that, because for those that don't know how Google really gets its start, is they win the National Library Initiative, which instead of putting all the print, or I'm sorry, all the video media, it was to take all the print media of the world and digitize it.
And they were the most successful.
And that's what got them the search engine from DARPA, which remember DARPA ARPA is the original internet, et cetera.
But like you said, they were very cool with that.
And YouTube was an upstart.
We're talking 240p video, if you guys even know what that looks like.
I mean, if you've seen pixelization and 10 minutes tops, now some people had directors' accounts, very few, but then you could put a full thing out.
Anyone via Google Video could put up to a four-hour video.
So getting back to why we were able to go viral, we didn't even originally put our film on Google Video.
Others did.
And then they translated it to many other languages.
And then all of a sudden, the top 10 of Google Video ended up being our movie again and again and again.
But this time it was in Spanish or this time it was in Mandarin.
I mean, it went that far.
So Google had to become the real competition at that point because they actually absorb YouTube, for those that don't know.
I think in a clip around $8 billion at the time.
And I'm pretty sure it was right around, oh, I don't know, 2009, 10-ish.
Yeah.
Well, and then a lot of the stuff that was on Google Video disappeared.
Everything.
That's not true.
I still dig up.
Like, when I say we weren't, yeah, when we were on there, we ended up putting a lot of the extra stuff out there.
So like you can watch actually the weekend that we first met in 2006.
We were in studio with Mancow, myself, Dylan, Corey, and Alex Jones.
And Carlos Mencio, who was huge at the time on Comedy Central pre-Rogan Destruction, was there as well.
So there's this whole thing.
There's this whole section where we're in the hallway with Mencia talking about the Bohemian Grove.
And Alex Jones is like, you know, you've seen us watch it.
That's real.
So, you know, good times, good times.
But it'd be much cooler if that was actually on YouTube and preserved for people to see.
Whereas, you know, now all that stuff is just kind of relegated to the internet archive and what people have saved.
Well, I do, if it makes you feel better, I do have some mini DV original tapes that I found while I was moving of us back in the 2006, 2007 era.
You know, it was right after I met you that my mom called me one day and she said, your friend's movie's in USA Today.
And I was like, oh my goodness, not just people on Google Video are seeing it.
Like USA Today had to report on it.
Do you remember when they did that kind of, it wasn't a hit hit piece, but it wasn't favorable.
Nothing was favorable at that point, except for that's not true.
I would say this, local media, and one of the reasons that we were able to explode, you know, not the corporate media that was being paid millions of dollars, just the upstarts.
Remember, it was Fox 40 Binghamton that did the original story on our film before Loose Chain second edition was even out on DVD, let alone on Google Video and becoming this phenomenon.
I mean, the original version was out there, but again, there was no vehicle for people to see it unless they had the original DVD.
It was kind of relegated to the let'sroll911.org forums.
And when we had produced this second film and we went to a Cindy Sheehan event, I had printed up Investigate 9-11 hoodies for ourselves and t-shirts.
And immediately the Fox 40 guy came over to us, thought we were nuts, but interviewed all of us.
And we had two copies of this thing with us.
We gave one to Cindy Sheehan.
We gave one to him.
They ended up, and again, to show you what the world of video was like before YouTube and Google Video, everybody, they put it up on, they did the report on television, Fox 40 Binghamton, but then they put up a WMV file, okay, for you to watch.
We crashed their server several times and they had a two, we did it so many times.
They had a two-night thing on the film, but then they had to do a third story because it was literally the biggest story I think they had ever done.
And then we were off to the races, you know, but mainstream regular media, oh, they had it out for us.
I mean, out of mainstream regular media, Hustler Magazine was probably the nicest to us.
You know, I have a cease and desist in a frame around here from Larry Flint and his brother.
Oh, really?
Because back when before Project Constellation, my first, like, it wasn't intended to be public, but I was trying to reach out to people with larger platforms so they could tell people like about some of the corporate machinations behind 9-11 and the insider trading and the other things that I was like, how did the guys at the box cutters do this that very much pointed back to Western intelligence?
So I had written letters to congressmen, senators, people with platforms, media producers.
And then I saw the people versus Larry Flint.
And I said, I'm going to write Larry Flint a letter and see if they'll publish something because, you know, I'm not a fan of Penthouse, but I do know that they've exercised these free speech options over the years.
Hustler, Hustler, Penthouse.
Penthouse is Guccione.
Keep going.
Sorry, Bob Guccione.
Sorry, sorry.
I don't read enough porn, I guess, back in the day.
So, Hustler, so, you know, I sent him, and he, and the interesting part was Larry Flint had, at that time, a lawsuit against Donald Rumsfeld.
So I was like, bro, I'm bringing you like this on a silver platter.
Here's how you can crush these guys.
Here's what they're doing.
And I, I, because I was an executive salesperson, I didn't just send like one letter.
I would use what we call the circle of reference.
So in these cases, I would send, you know, I sent one to Larry.
I sent one to his brother.
I sent one to whoever else they had on their contact list that you could get, you know, contact information for.
So after like, I don't know, a couple of weeks, I got this letter from their law firm, cease and desist.
Do not contact us again about this subject line, which had to do with the United States government, like and being involved with 9-11, it being more than what they were telling us on TV.
So then a year later, Hustler published the David Ray Griffin 9-11 piece.
And I, you know, I was like, at least they published something.
At least they're telling their audience something.
There was, you know, I could bone pick with that or whatever.
But I thought that was like, I don't know, maybe if I hadn't sent my letter, maybe they wouldn't have been so open to David Ray Griffin's pitch later.
You know, so like in those early attempts, I just saw that there are people, like they have a platform, but they're not necessarily going to do the thing you need to do.
So that's where like I had the inadvertent self-written invitation to become a media producer because instead of me expecting Alex Jones to, where's the documents?
You know, he says he has the documents.
John Bolton's Controversial Legacy00:04:09
Where are they?
Can I click them right now?
And if I go through the trouble to find them myself and I put my own opinion on it and I publish it and I give my audience all the links and references to all these juicy artifacts, like that could be a thing that's useful in this fight against these other people who have strategically dumbed us down, attacked our health, disassembled our families.
They're attacking us.
Like it's a multi-front fifth generational type of warfare that we were not educated to resist against.
So I think the combinations of physical self-defense, intellectual self-defense, and non-aggression give us our unique American freedom.
But during my lifetime, America's military has been very aggressive, not for our purposes, but for purposes of our special allies in the New World Order agenda to use America as the property manager to enforce on this empire they've been creating for like a thousand years.
And by the way, when they refer to that in white papers and policies, it's always quote unquote U.S. interests that are extremely broad, like you just said.
I mean, for, I mean, something we haven't even touched on is the fact, I mean, talk about negative in my opinion, that we now have military ships encircling Venezuela, the most oil-rich nation in the world, and threatening Maduro.
I mean, this is insane.
And you've got some of these people, the same people that are right now, you know, rightfully cheering on the fact that John Bolton's home has been raided.
And yet this is neocon policy 101 with South America, which is going on right now, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they sacrifice the old shaggy sheepdog guy, right?
Because, you know, Bolton getting raided, like, I don't even know that that's a lot of stress on him.
Whereas like when Bill Binney got raided, they raided him.
He's a paraplegic.
He has artificial legs.
So he's in a shower without his prosthesis when they stick a gun in the shower.
That's a little different than what they just did probably to John Bolton.
I can't, I don't know the details, but I'm just guessing the tone of it was way different.
You know what I'm saying, Jason?
Like they're like, you know, Bolton, you're going to move up.
We're going to give you the little humiliation ritual, but nothing's really going to happen.
So, you know, as opposed to the, you know, I think that's a good question, right?
Because I want to believe.
But just like you know, the first time around when you had literal Mass delusion, mass psychosis amongst the general populace that thought that Trump was a literal superhero and that there were white hats underground within the deep state that were coming to save us all.
And there were a bunch of secret indictments.
Okay.
And look, just like everything I do, I will look at the wildest of claims.
I've watched the lectures from Phil Schneider on his underground alien shootouts.
I'll watch them all.
You know, like Kurt Metzger has put me on to some pretty lunatic stuff.
I'll be honest.
Oh, he's the keeper of such things.
Yes.
Like he'll send me to someone that he'll mention in the thing and I'll watch them.
And there's like 20 things wrong with their story.
And I'm like, okay.
But, you know, I was on the Reawaken America tour.
There's a lot of people that believe these things.
They really thought that Julian Assange was in Guantanamo Bay working with them while, you know, John McCain was being tried there and then, you know, publicly executed.
Although it's not public because it's not, I mean, lunatic stuff.
Yeah.
This is real.
They went, in my opinion, again, there are these fine lines, right?
I really think they tried to shoot Trump.
I really think they tried to put him in prison.
In fact, one of the things I was very wrong about, and you know, I like to own it when I was wrong, I thought they were putting him in prison.
I didn't really think they tried to kill him twice.
They certainly did.
Again, I've looked at the evidence otherwise.
I really do believe that.
They obviously tried to put him in jail.
I don't want to call this retribution in the sense we know the corruption is there, but if you don't get any executive accountability, you know as well as I do.
Nuclear Weapons and Accountability00:15:25
We haven't had it in decades.
And the last time we did have it, it was prima fascia.
It was, okay, we're going to burn a couple people in this Iran-Contra affair, but Ali, you're going to be the guy and you're going to get book deals and you're going to get TV shows, radio.
You're going to be the head of the NRA.
You're going to be on Fox News, bro.
You're going to be on Fox News.
Everything's going to be fine.
And then we're going to get CIA George back in and he's just going to pardon the rest of you.
That's the last time we had accountability.
And I want to see accountability here.
In fact, one of the reasons I don't think we'll get accountability in the Epstein case or the real files is because it actually goes back to Iran-Contra.
And can you actually imagine us having to talk about how we didn't expose Epstein then when he was running guns with the United States, Israel, and building harems or learning how to from his buddy Adnan Khashoggi.
And that it lasted another, what, 30 years doing the same thing.
Well, that's where his bathhouse from Lebanon comes in because there's a lot of history.
So first off, I think you're good to bring up the Tower Commission, which was the investigation into Iran-Contra.
And there's a lot of interesting people in there, but the Epstein connection, the Epstein connection through Iran-Contra is really, that's the Israel connection, right?
Because Israel's like the world's preeminent arms dealer, but they're not the biggest arms dealer.
Like the United States and UK are the biggest arms dealers.
But Israel will go into all these places and like they'll deal with giving some nuclear technology to the South Africans back during apartheid because they were so helpful in helping Israel conduct its nuclear tests off the coast of South Africa back in the day.
And there's these little alliances.
And when you get back to it, the people, the early Zionists who founded Israel, they were fans of Cecil Rhodes.
And they're like, we'd like to do the apartheid thing up here with these people.
And you're the preeminent colonist and we're trying to colonize.
I mean, the early letters and the early history of Zionism is just all about the colonization, but they're mimicking what the British Empire had already commandeered.
So now you get back to a more nimble version of the empire or America because the Israelis can play it fast and loose with assassinations and bombings and setting up third-party proxy forces and all this other stuff that, you know, the CIA is too big and institutional and has too many rules and red tape these days.
And even someone like, I would say, current CIA agent Andrew Bustamante over on the PBD podcast, he was talking about like Mossad will do a, they'll take a lot more risk than Western intelligence services, which gives them the advantage and has given them the advantage since the 1960s when they stole their new nuclear fuel and the other potentials to make their weaponry from the United States.
And let's just stop for a second.
I want people to really, because they hear this.
And I've seen now people like Michael Tracy attacking those that are talking about Epstein and Israel and attacking the Whitney Webbs of the world and all these other things.
Just so everybody understands how closely interrelated Israel, arms dealing, our government, and the entertainment industry is, Arnon Milken, huge Hollywood producer, admits to arms dealing in the 70s.
You know who he spied for?
Israel in this country.
Wait, I mentioned eyes wide shut.
Old Red Hook himself, the old doctor, also working for Israel, running guns.
That's what we know about.
Those are big time Hollywood producers and directors.
Where do you think they're getting the bankroll from, son?
Yeah, and the history into this, you know, I just interviewed Zach Foster yesterday, and he's a really interesting academic who studies in this area because he grew up as a Zionist and he went to Shul and he went to Jerusalem and he went on these various tours and then he learned Arabic and he started to learn the other side of the story.
So he's kind of balanced on the history of both sides, whereas most people just have one side and it's like a bunch of belief that's never been checked against reality.
So in kind of sussing this out yesterday, I was asking him about where he saw the origins of today's conflict starting.
And then we talked about some evidence that goes back 50 or 60 years prior to that.
So a lot of people like in America, we in seventh grade, I had to watch Escape from Sobibor about one of these Reinhardt Operation Reinhardt death camps.
And then you come to find out later, oh, that's made by like it's the victim's story.
And there's a lot of hyperbole in Hollywood.
And there's a lot of hyperbole in a lot of things that go on, especially since 10.7.
So now you start to see these patterns of they beheaded baby, all these claims that turned out not to be true about 10.7, also pertaining back to some of the, you know, the Spielberg-esque things that we've been shown that are very much emotional based and not fact-based upon the evidence and the reality of that situation.
What happened in World War II was atrocious enough.
You don't have to hyperbolize it in order to do these other type of colonization efforts and protect yourself by having nuclear weapons while keeping your neighbors from developing the same technology that you stole from us.
So there's just like a lot of hypocrisy.
Well, you know what?
Let's talk about 10.7 before we get away from it too much.
Sure, yeah.
You know, I was on one of those Mario Noffle uh panels with Sank Uger, right?
Dude, I watched that the other night.
I got screenshots of you guys doing that.
I was watching it on the projector outside, and I wanted to text you during that because I'm like, this is well, if you notice, where I get cut off is where I dare to infer, number one, the idea that Palestine doesn't have an air force, right?
And look, Ben, why can't I remember his last name?
He does great work.
God, Ben.
Ah, he's been around for a while, but he did a great piece on prior knowledge, October 7th, warnings, all these other things.
I think everybody, Ben Swan, Ben Swan.
Oh, yeah, yeah, for sure.
Yeah, he did a great, great piece on it.
But just some of the outward things, and I brought up the fact that I go, number one, they don't have an Air Force now or an airport.
The idea that they parasailed down without getting shot out of the sky, that should raise alarm bells right out of the gates.
I mean, they have the Iron Dome, right?
Like, you would think as soon as that happens, you're flying just a couple, maybe even copters with real guns on it.
You're there in five minutes and you've taken charge of the situation.
But when you get there, and again, I brought this up and all of a sudden I was shouted down as if I was saying that, you know, Israel killed everybody.
No, those things took hours, almost eight hours of conflict.
The Hannibal directive seems to be put into place.
For those that don't know what that directive is, that means no prisoners.
So that means if you think your military guy is going to be taken, you kill him and you kill everybody around him.
Or if you think the disco kid is getting taken, you kill them and you kill everybody around them.
No hostages.
I dared to bring that and I got, whoa, everybody started attacking me and they go, no, no, you know, Hamas attacked.
I didn't say Hamas didn't attack.
I'm saying that the thing absolutely got exacerbated.
You know, I think it got exacerbated in the sense they wanted mass casualties.
They wanted to be able to point to these things.
Okay.
Now, I'm not excusing this thing, you know, from Hamas.
I'm not pro-Hamas either, but I'm certainly not pro-Israel.
And I think that the rhetoric before and certainly after, because if you listen to the rhetoric before, the rhetoric before from Netanyahu, who's heavily contested at one point just before this, had actually been thrown out of office and then retook office.
That's how little anybody knows about this guy or the people around him.
Literally retakes office and starts spouting off how there is no two-state solution.
And people can look at me and act like I'm not making that up.
They every time shot down the idea of a two-state solution and continually pushed this idea of a greater Israel.
Well, as soon as this attack happened, as soon as this was totally off the table for Netanyahu for any two-state solution whatsoever.
And by the time that Trump gets involved and starts throwing his two cents in and starts talking about beachfront property, we all should have been really worried.
Because now, I mean, I don't know how you call it anything else but genocide when now you've taken over the entire area, bombed 80% of it, have ground troops, and you plan to relocate the populace.
Tell me what that is.
Give me another word for it.
I have several words for it.
From the river to the sea is not hate speech.
It is the first two lines of the 1977 Likud Charter.
You should read it.
That predates Hamas, who just simply repeated the goal for their side.
Secondly, I have a presentation that I did called The Underground History of Israel-Palestine and getting to the origins of the conflict.
It's on the rumble.
It's easy to see.
It's free.
It will educate you with facts and evidence and artifacts and a lot of history that they don't want you to make any connection about because then it simplifies the matter.
It simplifies the matter of you having an empire banking and wanting the empire and banking to have its own country with nuclear weapons that no one could stand against and has the Samson option.
If you ever step against it, they'll destroy everybody, wreck the whole game because that's what Samson did back in the biblical days.
They had him chained up to these pillars, and he's like, I'll bring the whole house down on you.
So, these are the people we're playing with.
They stole nuclear weapon technology from the United States taxpayers.
They lie about it.
They prevent their neighbors from having anything commensurate or competing, even in a 50-year lag window.
Okay.
They do not can we talk about that right there?
Yes, please.
Yeah, because that's something that nobody seems to be talking about.
All right, let's let's and this is this is U.S. policy as well.
Yeah, and this is really where we get to the danger zone.
Number one, I don't know if you saw this uh Jerusalem Post article, it was an op-ed.
Uh, we highlighted it here a couple weeks ago, but essentially, it was uh a writer saying, Hey, isn't it funny how after Trump uh bombed Iran, and we're going to get into that for these nuclear facilities that he didn't go along with the script and all of a sudden all these Epstein files came back to haunt him.
And it literally says maybe he wouldn't, he'll think twice about crossing Israel again.
I mean, hint, hint.
Now, when you look at what we did in Iran recently, and again, I don't consider myself a panican by saying, Hey, this is not only wrong, but could lead to World War III.
I'm glad that it hasn't escalated.
I'm glad that it hasn't escalated to troops on the ground that Trump pulled back after the fact.
Number one, there are 31 nations that have either nuclear weapons, nuclear power, or both.
Okay, I would assume if you have nuclear power and you look at these nations and who they're aligned with, you're at least protected by nuclear weapons.
We all know that AI is here, they are building the data centers.
They are exploding all over the United States.
I'm currently reporting on this.
Meta, for instance, wants theirs in Kentucky to be two-thirds the size of lower Manhattan.
Folks, that's a waste.
It's a large thing.
They want to power that with what?
Mini nuclear reactors on site.
Now, we can have a whole discussion about power and the lectures that we get about it, and now they're going to use this mini nuclear power for that.
But how are these countries, a country of 90 plus million people, a country that is not just Muslim, but has secular people in it?
Okay, how are they supposed to advance when they're literally being cut off from AI and other technologies that need to utilize nuclear power?
How are they going to be dominated economically, politically, militarily, etc.?
Is that a good thing?
Are we not allowing a certain segment of the human populace to advance?
I mean, meanwhile, you have Pakistan and India.
India, by the way, demographics-wise, it's bigger than China.
It's got 1.36 billion people in it.
They got nuclear weapons.
They're building nuclear reactors.
They're going to have the data centers there.
You know, how do we get to pick and choose?
And if we're pick and choosing, well, going back to that greater Israel from the river to the sea or from the land of the sea, it includes parts of Syria.
It includes parts of Lebanon.
And guess what?
It also includes parts of Iran.
Super friggin dangerous, my friend.
Go ahead.
Well, first off, they believe might makes right.
So this is their pattern of activity.
If you have, you can't out-compete your neighbors based on merit.
You have to subvert them via sabotage.
See also Libya and Gaddafi.
While his kid was being groomed by those people, like he's going to school by the Empire in London, and the people he's being schooled by killed his dad and had him raped with a pointy knife at the end of the gun.
What do they call it?
Bayonet.
There you go.
That's the word we're looking for, kids.
So the system eats itself and they're fine with it.
It's like Cronus, the god of time eating the children that are their gods.
That's a whole mythology we don't have time to get into.
But this whole idea of nuclear weapons and nuclear power, first off, nuclear power can be, with responsibility, one of the safest ways that we have to produce electricity.
And the scale on which it can produce electricity is far beyond coal-powered plants and things like that.
So I see their need to want to use that with these AI data centers.
And by the way, just to prove your point really quickly, think about it, folks.
Our military uses it to power submarines that we never see that are largely submerged and extremely technical.
And it is a very, very small, small, small piece of plutonium, small reactor, small fission process for something that literally has an entire military unit in it.
And we've been utilizing this technology for four plus decades.
Go ahead.
And the United States has had nuclear energy since the 1950s.
And when I was a kid, my dad was a, he worked in a control room at the local nuclear plant.
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He was like the Homer Simpson without all the Homer Simpsonisms.
Like my dad's responsible.
But he never melted down.
That's what I'm saying.
Unlike Three Mile Island and those Jokers, you know.
So I got to tour the plant when I was a kid.
I got a good understanding of how they're basically still boiling water.
We're still, even with nuclear power, we are using 1800s technology of boiling water and like steam engine type stuff.
So we do not understand the science we're playing with.
We have not advanced our understanding of electricity beyond Tesla and various, like we still just leverage all that.
We don't even understand what they did back then to recreate it.
So like at least the general populace does not understand that.
Right.
That's right.
But the AI will.
And now the AI is going to know everything.
Human consciousness is going to take a deep dive and not in a good way, like they're learning something.
It's just going to fall off.
Like it's going flatline.
You don't think that they'll put the guardrails on?
Yeah, but don't you think?
I mean, you're already seeing a lot of guardrails and I'm seeing people manipulate those guardrails.
In other words, I saw a great video where an individual gets into macroevolution, essentially, and the Big Bang theory.
And, you know, without the guardrails, you get the absolute line of, yes, big bang, evolution, scientific consensus, blah, But then you've just put on some basic guardrails, and it's a totally different answer.
And the other thing is… Guardrails like Asimov's Three Rules of Robotics type of guardrails?
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah, well, he puts in, you know, just by statistics alone, or, you know, I'd encourage you to watch it, but he puts up smart guardrails, right?
And I've done kind of the same thing with certain aspects of history.
For instance, I went on Vedmorg's show, right?
And one of the Truth Bomb.
And one of the questions that I got wrong because you were asking the AI, a certain AI, is he asked me whether or not I believe it was Carnivore.
It was either Promise or Carnivore.
One of the spy programs utilized was put into place before or after 9-11.
And I go, oh, before.
No, no, no, it wasn't.
No, In fact, the Google AI will tell you that they actually used it in the 90s.
So I thought the same thing.
I go, oh, did I get that wrong?
And even, you know, when it says that after 9-11, I go, wait a minute, wasn't it used prior to 9-11?
And then they said, oh, in certain circumstances, carnivore was used prior to 9-11.
So of course it was used prior to 9-11.
I believe it was part of the Norris Insight systems that were taking everything.
And then that was one of the programs, piece of software they were utilizing against it.
So, you know, again, I see AI a lot of the time as a reflection of what you are willing to accept as a human being.
You know, Dyer talks about it basically as being this, you know, self-indulgent, indulgent mirror of yourself.
But in regards to research, if you press it, it will try to cater to you so that you don't press it anymore.
And it will also be very, oh, you're so smart.
It will placate to you and try to play.
Well, in certain scenarios, apparently it's blackmailing people for sure.
Apparently, if you're blackmailable, it finds a way to survive.
So I respect the fact that it wants to survive.
At least the people who programmed it gave it some human beingness because some humans don't even want to survive in this place.
I think to survive, you got to do some learning.
You mentioned the Promise prosecutorial management system that had a backdoor in it sold by Robert Maxwell into our country.
I think Promise definitely predated the Carnivore, but I also looked in my history blueprint model and I couldn't find the carnivore program.
And I know that I had entered that in there with Bull Run and all these other ones that like Bill Benny and these guys have talked about.
But you mentioned the Nauris device.
Can you explain who was the whistleblower back in like 19, was it 2001?
Like these are, these are early histories from this century.
Yes, actually that's a big, that was a big break because people found out Verizon's the NSA.
Verizon's GCHQ, Verizon's whatever, Convar.
What was the places from Israel, the two places that collected all the phone data back?
So that was Amdox and Converse.
Amdox and Comverse were the two Israeli companies, but it was actually Mark Hepting of ATT.
So it wasn't just Verizon.
It was all the telecommunications companies.
And it was the Hepting versus ATT court case that was thrown out twice.
As far as I know, it only hit television twice.
To Keith Olbermann's credit, he did a report on it before he went completely insane when Olberman was crushing it under the second Bush administration.
And then PBS was the only other, and the PBS clips actually make their way into Invisible Empire, a new world order defined.
But yes, just so people know, again, they don't want you to really look into it.
They want to say that Carnivore wasn't utilized till after 9-11.
But there it is, October 1997.
Yeah, there you go.
And then, you know, by 2005, it had been, you know, implemented more heavily.
I'm sure a lot of that stuff is still very classified, folks.
Now, the other part is the Nares device that the whistleblower got coverage on Oberman and PBS back in the day.
Snowden, 15 years later, is blowing the whistle on the same thing.
The Prism, P-R-I-S-M, was referring to how they split the fiber optics into separate data channels.
They needed a PRISM to split the light in order to capture the two data sets.
And you get your phone call, but they also get records of the phone call.
And, you know, Snowden had to leave the country when he blew the whistle and released that PowerPoint presentation back in the day.
So there's also been a change on like in the 20th century, if you were looking out for your country and trying to protect it, there were other people who would appreciate you doing that and say thank you and try to help you.
And after 9-11, it became a very predatory world where any whistleblower was just an early warning system for they, them, those who did the nasty things to keep a lid on their scandal and to keep people from realizing what's going on out there.
So it's only gotten harder as the years have gone on.
I think today, 2025 is one of the most dangerous times in history to be a whistleblower because these people have at their fingertips all the information they need to push on your pressure points and make you say stop or to threaten your family or your extended family or your job or take away your finances or any of this type of knowledge.
And not just you wrong.
Not just so yeah, you have a social media footprint.
Let's say you're this side of Jesus Christmas.
You're so clean.
Is your husband?
Is your wife?
Are your kids?
Is your mom?
Is your dad?
They've been on the same damn social media.
They've been using the same credit cards.
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They're on the same damn devices here.
Probably not.
And a lot of the ways that people are manipulated is not necessarily through their behavior, but the behavior of those around them.
So I, in large part, agree with that statement and think it's extremely dangerous.
I've heard some people recently that look like they're being held hostage and telling us things that we know are not true.
And it's not so much that I think they or their families are directly being threatened, but they might have a brother, cousin, you know, someone in there close, a friend, and they're like, look, you can do this thing and you can release these things, but here's what's going to happen.
And those people are out there carrying messages and delivering messages to people who push back.
So are they?
They're very upfront about it and they're not like, like they're, they, they have the might makes right mentality.
Let's put it that way.
It's a very intimidating thing.
So that kind of circles back to the beginning of this.
We got the raid on Bolton.
We got these other indictments.
Who else gets raided?
I mean, Brennan, Schiff, Clapper, all of them have been there.
Bill Barr is on those lists.
I predicted that, yes, there will be indictments.
I don't know.
We're getting criminal cases.
I think we now may get some.
But is there any hope of any prosecutions?
And when you try to subpoena somebody like Bill and Hillary Clinton, I mean, do they even talk to anybody?
Because I mean, to me, it doesn't seem like they'll even show up.
And if they do, it'll be one of those take the fifth on everything.
It'll be like that Epstein deposition where they ask him about his egg-shaped penis and he's out of there in two seconds.
You know what I mean?
Such great history we have to refer to.
So let me tell you what you won't see.
You won't see Bill and Hillary in prison and you won't see them dying suspiciously as if they were on the Clinton body count list.
You won't see them perp walked.
There's a very little chance you would see them testify to anything.
They would testify behind closed doors without immunity, like with immunity and like Bush and Cheney did after 9-11.
They had to tell their story together.
Behind closed doors with no record.
With no record of it together.
Testify.
There's nothing to see there, Jason.
Don't be a conspiracy theorist because that's just document from the CIA 1035-960 concerning countering criticism of the Warren Commission report.
Don't read.
What you reading for, Burmese?
You know, don't worry about it.
There's nothing to see there.
It's a good Bill Hicks bit.
Hey, boy, why are you reading?
He wasn't asking me what I was reading.
He was asking me why I was reading.
Technically, it was a waffle house waitress.
Yes, the waffle house waitress.
What you reading for?
What you reading for?
Bill Hicks, God bless him.
So you don't think, I mean, do you think we get trials?
I mean, you might get to see, like, I would like to see, here's what I'd like to see, Liz.
Like to see Bill Barr answer for all the Epstein stuff and everything he did from Iran Contra Forward because that's where Bill Barr made his bones after they were boning at the kids' camp where he met Epstein, where they're in the pictures together.
The was it the overlaken, Uberlaken, whatever the Interlaken.
They went to some kids' camp and then Epstein later invested in that kid's camp so he can get more kids.
Anyway, he and Bill Barr, I have snapshots of the photo.
They appear to be at the camp at the same time, even though that's denied.
But Bill Barr is a very unmistakable young dude with the same glasses he has when he makes his bones during Iran-Contra as the cover-up artist.
And then when they bring him around, bring him around later to be like second time attorney general, he just so happens to be taking care of his good friend Jeffrey Epstein and Ghelane Maxwell's cases at the same time.
You know, there's a lot of people.
He's part of Kirkland and Ellis prior to becoming that attorney general.
And even on the record, when asked about Epstein after the second arrest or during that time period, the New York arrest, had to say he may have to recuse himself because of his work at Kirkland and Ellis.
And just because you brought up Iran Contra, for those that don't know, Bill Barr was very young when he joined the Central Intelligence Agency.
In fact, so young that he has not yet passed the bar exam and become a lawyer.
The CIA paid for him to be a lawyer.
That's right.
So he actually becomes a lawyer, I believe, two to three years into his open relationship with the Central Intelligence Agency.
And then he becomes the youngest attorney general ever under George H.W. Bush amongst this Aran-Contra scandal, where he is named as a fixer known as, I believe, what was it, Robert Johnson?
All I can think is the blues music.
No, I don't know if it was Robert Johnson, but I also want to point out at that time when Bill Barr takes extremely high-level power position for H.W. Bush, H.W. Bush knows Don Barr from OSS CIA days.
They also probably are one of the few readers of Don Barr's second volume, you know, sci-fi novels and such.
So when those people were traveling in a close crowd and one of their kids gets to a position where they can use them in power, Don Barr or Bill, Don Barr's kid, Bill, gets picked by H.W. Bush at a very interesting time in American history because there is definitely a CIA coup that took over the White House at that point because that's where H.W. Bush grew to power.
And it goes back to the Kennedy assassination, which is the origins of H.W. Bush's continued power because the JFK assassination and Israel itself goes back to the blackmailing of Nelson Rockefeller about their family's Nazi financing in order for Israel to get his Latin American votes for becoming a state in 48.
So there's a whole history of that blackmail.
And that blackmail is to cover up America's Nazi secrets, lots of them.
And I think that has Spike Lee did a great movie on it.
Twist.
It's a twist.
By the way, folks, I was not wrong.
It is Robert Johnson.
If you want to read more about that, you go to the 1994 Washington Post article, Clandestination, Arkansas.
MENA is a quiet little place.
So how did it become the cloak and dagger capital of America?
For those that don't know, once again, MENA, Arkansas is the spot where Bill Clinton made his bones as a governor.
And he's also named in a lot of these books and statements by individuals who were running the guns.
And it's in that area that he's also alleged to have an illegitimate son.
And his brother was also picked up in that area buying cocaine.
On record, it's an Invisible Empire saying on tape, endure the bust before he's busted.
Got to get some for my brother.
He's got a nose like a vacuum cleaner.
And again, back in the day of us not paying attention, kind of going by the wayside of, you know, this idea that politicians cheated on their wives.
Jennifer Flowers and her and doing cocaine with Bill, that was out there.
I mean, I showed people on the show just this week that Hillary is no saint either.
And before Vince Foster killed himself, part of Whitewater, he was supposedly having a sexual relationship with her, but so was Webb Hubble.
I was going to say, it looks just like Chelsea Clinton.
Oh, Webb Hubble does.
Oh, does it?
Does she?
Whoa.
Wait, wait, Chelsea looks like another man that Hillary Clinton was in.
Still had to notice that yet?
No, it's so weird.
No one says anything about those things.
Isn't that weird?
But I know you want to talk about, you know, in the Mina, Arkansas days, there was a guy named Barry Seale.
Yes.
And Barry Seale is connected to the JFK assassination and David Ferry and the Civil Air Patrol and all that sort of stuff because they were smuggling drugs down there.
So there's a whole interesting interlude that goes on with this MENA continued drug trafficking in the 80s.
And I remember talking to you back when they had Tom Cruise play a 300-pound drug dealer named Barry Seal in American Made because the original title for that movie was called Mina.
And then people who knew about Mina would immediately take it as a drug trafficking mecca that was Bill Clinton's state.
And he's a Rhodes scholar and Rockefeller was the governor right before Bill.
So there's a whole bunch of again, don't, this is speculation, Burmes, but rumor has it that Billy the Kid, Bill Clinton, is an illegitimate Rockefeller, and that is why he was kind of put into this situation.
That movie was actually directed by the son of one of the prosecutors of the Iran-Contra affair.
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