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World on War Footing
00:03:42
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| What is something that is warning us right now? | |
| Just like, you know, people are talking about the Third World War. | |
| You know, when you're talking about North Korea, you know, North Korea, they want a war. | |
| They're picking a war. | |
| You know, there's somebody picking a fight. | |
| They're picking a fight. | |
| The world is on war footing right now. | |
| I mean, if you study what's going on, China is preparing for war. | |
| They're building up their military. | |
| Russia is building up their military. | |
| If you listen to the news, you realize that countries like Saudi Arabia are making the biggest military hardware purchases probably in their history. | |
| They're saying that Saudi Arabia is about ready to start World War III with Iran. | |
| Qatar. | |
| I don't even understand Qatar, but it's all over the news right now that they're going head to head with Saudi Arabia. | |
| And we're not even talking yet about Israel and the enemies in the Middle East. | |
| And we've got Japan warning its residents last week that Japan could be attacked with nuclear bombs imminently. | |
| South Korea is preparing for war to being attacked from North Korea. | |
| All of this is happening everywhere, not in America. | |
| We're barely being threatened. | |
| We realize that North Korea is developing at breakneck speed the missile technology to hit the heart of America. | |
| They literally, I saw that in the news today, that they are virtually to the point to where North Korea can hit the heart of America. | |
| We're getting ready for something. | |
| The world's getting ready for something. | |
| And we better be prepared. | |
| Well, you know, I mentioned just a few minutes ago that to me, there's a greater sense of an imminent head-to-head with Korea and America than what there was before the eve of Pearl Harbor. | |
| I mean, in 1942, December 7th, our guard was down. | |
| If our guard would have been up, they could have stopped that. | |
| Well, we know our guard is up right now. | |
| We're watching by satellite everything that's happening, and what we're seeing isn't good. | |
| And I found this news article just this afternoon, and quad barely was able to get it copied off. | |
| It's called, Will America Attack North Korea? | |
| And it says, Defense Secretary Mattis said, it would be probably the worst kind of fighting in most people's lifetimes if we attacked North Korea. | |
| Said, no precedent exists for trying to destroy a nation's nuclear capability by military means. | |
| The possibility of nukes detonating on the Korean Peninsula would deter any country from risking the world's first nuclear war, assuring losers, no winners. | |
| You know, they're saying that the options are getting to be fewer and fewer and more and more dangerous. | |
| You know, it's like one of the top people in government said that we cannot let North Korea have a nuclear arsenal that can hit America. | |
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Emp Bomb Threat
00:00:33
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| And then the comment was made, they already do. | |
| If we can't allow them, then what are we going to do? | |
| They've got almost a million-man army. | |
| They said they want to destroy us with an EMP bomb. | |
| They want to set EMP bomb over our country. | |
| They already have satellites over our country. | |
| So they could put a bomb on that. | |
| You know, it's insanity. | |
| And we've not listened. | |