Oct. 23, 2020 - The Truth Central - Dr. Jerome Corsi
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Thank you. We are going to start in about a minute.
Thank you.
So I've never seen it so intense with Zuckerberg and Dorsey
and the Silicon Valley demons trying to make sure that they completely control the
message.
And I was just making the point, Dinesh, that Glenn Greenwald is saying, I think correctly,
that the NSA and the CIA in conjunction with CNN and MSDNC, as Trump calls it, are openly
running a disinformation campaign that's propaganda based.
So your new film, which I've watched, which is called Trump Card, I think is just great.
And it's the best you've done.
You know, I've followed you for years.
I was at your trial.
Probably one of the few reporters there reporting favorably on you.
And why don't you describe for us what this new movie is and give us some ideas of how you produced it.
We're going to come back at 1.30 for an hour, a full hour, to discuss the film, hopefully to show some sections of it.
We're going to try to do that.
But, Dinesh, why don't you describe this new film and tell us where we can find it and what your goals were in producing it.
The film is Trump Card.
It's my fifth political documentary.
I think it is my best one.
And it takes on the large topic of socialism.
It's based loosely on my book called United States of Socialism.
I picked that title because that's where the left is trying to take us.
And the movie unfurls not just the history of socialism, but the new type of socialism that the left is pushing.
It looks at who's behind it.
It looks at why it's evil.
It looks at how to stop it.
And I called the movie Trump card because I think the election debate is defined totally by Trump.
Even the people voting for Biden are voting against Trump.
So Trump, in a sense, is what it's all about.
And the movie is...
Is not in the theaters like my earlier films.
This one is available on physical DVD, but it's also available on demand.
So trumpcardthemovie.com is the website.
You can see there it's up on Apple iTunes.
It's up on Google, on YouTube, on the movie site called Fandango.
It's up on Vudu.
It's up on some cable platforms like Comcast and Xfinity.
Interestingly, we're not up yet on Amazon Prime.
They keep claiming there's a glitch and they're going to get it up, but it's not up yet.
So we're waiting on that one.
But there's plenty of ways to see this movie, and you can see it on any device, a phone, a computer, a big screen TV. I kind of prefer you watch it on a big screen TV just because it was made for the big screen.
You go back in history, you go back, your scenes with Abraham Lincoln, I think, are tremendous.
And you show historically how...
The United States was founded for freedom.
The struggle that our founding fathers had, including the Civil War, fighting for the end of slavery, ultimately.
It was not what the Civil War was specifically about, but it was what it became about as the Civil War progressed.
And I think you do a great job on exposing this critical race theory as communism.
Do you want to describe that, Dinesh?
Yes. A word about the Civil War first.
You know, in the Reagan era, where I cut my teeth politically, that was a Cold War, but against a foreign opponent.
Right now we're dealing with a Cold Civil War.
I use that term in the movie.
And there was a Cold Civil War between 1820 and 1860 before the sort of hot Civil War erupted.
So the Lincoln moment is very telling.
That's why we have Lincoln in the movie.
Also, while you can debate what was the cause of the Civil War, the fact of the matter is the Civil War was triggered by a Republican, Lincoln, winning a legitimate election by everyone's acknowledgement and sort of all hell broke loose.
And there's a clear analogy between that and 2016, what happened with Trump.
The hell that broke loose took a slightly different form, but in both cases there was an effort to sort of subvert the presidency and also in some ways subvert what the country stands for.
Now, that being said, race is always what it's all about.
It's still what it's all about now, and critical race theory is an effort by the left to sort of redefine our country's meaning, to interpret our history as a series of uninterrupted crimes visited on various minority groups.
I'm an immigrant. I came to America at the age of 17.
Many of the things that I came to believe in and love about America are the targets of critical race theory.
So it sets, if you will, indigenous minorities against immigrants.
It's a completely deceptive view of the American story intended to poison the American mind and reduce Americans' attachment to their own country.
And I think all of these reasons why it should be repudiated, but unfortunately the virus is infecting elementary and secondary education as much as it is higher education.
You do a great job in the movie too of showing what ends up with communism in terms of the The Venezuelans of the world, the food lines, the destructive nature of it, you know, the fact that a few people get very rich and everyone else is enslaved.
I mean, I thought those scenes and descriptions in the movie, and you do the movie as kind of another discovery.
You go places and are searching out and looking for answers to questions.
It's a compelling movie for me.
I thought I found it was gripping because you're following you along and I think you've done the best job you've ever done with the graphics and coordinating the scenes and really integrating the story.
But do you want to tell us, you know, why is communism always resulting in food line shortages, death, destruction?
Why is that always the case?
Well, we tend to think of the Socialist or the Communist as some kind of a remote barbaric figure, a kind of a Joseph Stalin with a toothbrush mustache or a Hitler.
But the truth of it is there's a tyrannical impulse in human nature.
Let's take for a moment somebody who seems kind of benign, at least benign looking, Governor Whitmer.
Now, Governor Whitmer in an earlier century and in another place would just be, I would call her the village nag.
She'd be someone who would be going, don't do this, don't do that, don't do this.
But her power would be limited to her husband who would find her a tiresome menace, her children who would run away from her and people would cross the street when they see her.
But now this person is given...
Power. And under COVID, virtually dictatorial power.
She can shut down bars. She can shut down restaurants.
And so that same nagging sensibility, which is tyrannical but restricted by circumstances, is now unleashed on a bigger stage where she can become a genuinely menacing figure.
So the bottom line of it is this is who the socialists are.
They exploit the worst sides of human nature.
They turn ordinary people into thieves.
Let me put it this way, Jerry, you wouldn't think of going to your neighbor's house and robbing his stuff, but the socialist comes along and says, hey, Jerry, your neighbor's been stealing from you, and if he hasn't come over and taken your stuff, his great-great-great-grandfather stole from your great-great-great-grandfather.
So all we're doing is we're rectifying things.
We're basically taking the stolen goods out of his house and putting them in your house.
Of course, we keep some of it for ourselves, So socialism is tempting you, an honest man, to become part of this larceny scheme that ultimately ends up benefiting the socialist leadership class itself.
Those are the Chavistas in Venezuela and in the United States it's the Democratic Left.
I always think communism is, you know, give me your wallet so I can spend your money better than you can.
I'm going to keep a lot of it for myself and I'm going to give the rest to somebody else.
And it's all your fault that this has to happen because you allowed this injustice and I'm going to right the injustice.
Now, today's socialists care, you know, they also care about abortion as much, if not more, than they do about the minimum wage.
And they care about the transgender bathroom as much or more as they do about universal basic income.
So it's very important to realize that they're economic socialism.
It's not just about economic confiscation.
There's an effort to establish a cultural hegemony and to force us ultimately to submit to and to live in their world.
And that's really what this is all about.
We're happy to let them live the way they want, as long as they leave us alone, but they have no intention of leaving us alone.
In this world, we interviewed Danielle D'Souza Gill earlier this week.
She's written this great book, The Choice.
On abortion. And it seems to me that you've got a death culture here.
I mean, they want abortion. They want to destroy families.
They want to, you know, re-educate the children in these, you know, bizarre ideas.
I mean, the kids don't really learn any reading, writing, and arithmetic now.
They learn gender identity.
And to me, it's completely perverse.
And all about power, but not about justice, even though they're proclaiming justice.
Dinesh? It's not about justice at all.
You know, Reagan, when he ran in 1980, said he was running about to promote five things.
The individual, the family, the church, the local community, and the country, patriotism.
And it struck me with some dismay to realize that the left today is against all five.
They don't like the individual.
They don't like the idea of pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.
They don't like what I would call the American dream.
They don't like the family, too patriarchal, very oppressive.
They don't like the church. They don't like the local community.
They don't like the national anthem.
They don't like the American flag.
So the bottom line of it is we're not dealing here, by and large, with opponents who agree with us about goals but disagree on memes.
There's a fundamental disagreement about goals themselves.
And I think that's what makes our situation so peculiar and so different from, let's say, the Democratic-Republican debates of, let's say, Nixon versus Kennedy or Reagan versus Carter.
What would you say, just to close this segment, we're going to come back with you in an hour and do the entire hour on your new film, Trump Card.
What's the most compelling thing you think why people need to see this film, why it's imperative they see this film?
The film was concocted a year ago, but I think you'll be amazed when you see it.
It looks like it was ripped out of the headlines.
All the major themes being discussed now, Biden family corruption, we have new information on that in the film.
Media bias, we treat that in a very fresh and unusual way.
Foreign intervention in American politics from radical Islamic regimes, that's in the movie.
The deep state setup, that's in the movie.
So the film is not only very contemporary, but it also projects to the future.
What are we going to be looking at even beyond Trump?
However the election comes out, it seems to me, the left's domination of culture will remain.
They will continue to be in charge of academia.
And the media and Hollywood and Broadway and the entertainment industry.
So how do we deal with that going forward?
And what is the Republican Party going to look like beyond Trump?
All of this is outlined in the movie.
So the movie knits together a tapestry that helps you understand where do we come from?
How do we get here? And where are we going?
It's that last part, where are we going?
I think the movie is the strongest on.
I mean, I've watched the evolution of your career, the books you've written, the different films, your original films on searching for who Obama really was.
And now I think what you're asking us is, what is America really?
And you're saying, basically, there's a couple of ways we can go.
And if we stay with the fundamental values and get back to them, And you're basically saying, here's the type of steps we have to take to get there.
You want to describe that a bit, Dinesh?
Yes, let me put it in a slightly different way.
Maybe we can go into it in more detail.
But when I came to America as a teenager, I was struck by two things.
The first is that America offers ladders of opportunity.
So it's a chance to make your life better.
It's a chance to achieve a level of comfort and prosperity and abundance that would be the envy of the world.
But I think the bigger and deeper idea of America was, here's a place where I can write the script of my own life.
Here's a place where ultimately I can make my own destiny.
I can be in the driver's seat of my own future.
I never thought that in my own lifetime, those things would be in a sense on the ballot, by which I mean they would be hanging in the balance.
But alas, here we are.
That's what I think this election is all about.
And this movie is fully up to the urgency of our situation.
And you certainly have the credentials.
I mean, I say this because not only have you come here from India, but I sat through the trial that you were for a very minor offense.
The Justice Department under Obama wanted to put you in prison for as many years as they could figure out how to do it.
And a judge who was biased, again, thought you must be insane to be a Christian and a conservative, must have something mental problem with you, and forced you to go to a psychiatrist.
And I sat through these remarks.
If Hillary had been elected, you know, it's by the grace of God and Donald Trump's pardon, which I think was essential, your pardon and I think Sheriff Arpaio's pardon, We're too rectifying of these real attempts by the deep state.
Deep state tried to destroy you.
They tried to do everything they could to ruin your life and your career.
And absolutely, and the deep state will be fully back in business if Biden is elected.
All these investigations, all the stuff that's been revealed because of Trump's presidency will be swept right back under the carpet.
So I hope the American people realize that this is not ultimately just a normal type of election, but it's an election about the very meaning of a free society.
It's not just our money and our wallets, but our civil liberties that are also at stake.
Well, Dinesh, thank you for joining us.
We'll be back in about an hour, and we may have to do that one as a recorded presentation and put it up in all the social media later, simply because we're fighting such interference.
And I want to show segments of the film while we're taking this hour to interview you.
I want to do it in depth and let people get a real feel for why I think this film is a must-watch film, and I think it's your best.
Thank you, Jerry. I look forward to it.
We'll talk so shortly.
Thank you very much, Tinesh. We'll be back with you shortly.
Thank you. Bye-bye. God bless.
The major things that are developing today with the debate, I want to comment a couple things on kind of some end views here.
The debate tonight, I expect everything's been chaotic.
The debate's going to be chaotic.
We've had the Democrats are now lining up to try to harass people voting.
They intend to contest the election.
I still feel, what Dinesh said I think is true, that there's not people voting for Biden.
You're either for Trump or this whole election is a referendum on Donald Trump.
It's a referendum on America.
It's a referendum on whether we become a totalitarian state right now or we do fight this.
And truly the people who believe in this insanity of the communism and the socialism are a small minority.
But the seduction of the message and the social justice and the virtue signaling has, you know, even affected the sports teams, shutdown of the economy, using the virus.
COVID is an excuse to really punish people economically.
The two choices here, we can have either an America of freedom and abundance and lead the world, or we can go the path of Venezuela, and it won't take long to get there.
The problem is, I think, fundamental to human, we're at crossroads in human history, and I think that essentially, My feeling is that looking at America, there's just too many people showing up for the rallies for Trump.
The enthusiasm is huge, because Americans are not communists, they're not socialists, and we're not ready to abandon, as Obama ridiculed us, our Bibles, our guns, and our religion, our guns, and our Bibles.
And our flag, and our Constitution, and our Bill of Rights.
I think Americans do believe in God.
I think Americans do believe in free speech, the Second Amendment.
And we're not willing to give it up to a communist minority who, when you look at Biden, and this Biden family corruption is massive, and it's evil, and it was America for sale, And with the intelligence agencies and the Justice Department and the media, they're trying not to let anybody know anything about it, which I think only magnifies the story and makes it even more compelling.
I think when people vote, people who aren't going to find an enormous number of minorities, Blacks, Hispanics voting for Trump.
Democrat, this is not about Democrat-Republican.
That doesn't mean anything in this election.
It's about those who hate America and want to destroy it.
And those whom they can dupe into thinking they're doing good by agreeing with this hateful ideology, intolerant, haven't opened their eyes yet that woke is broke.
Woke is nowhere.
You know, it's duped and broke.
But... You're not going to get that across.
They're screaming in your face.
And the screaming in your face you saw with Lindsey Graham landing in the airport.
This is one of the moments I think Lindsey Graham has had his best moments because he rebounds from that and gets Amy Coney Barrett today through committee onto the House of the Senate for confirmation probably Monday or Tuesday.
With the Democrats so insane they just don't want to participate anymore.
And with America in turmoil in the streets, the devil's running around insanely, destroying our cities, and wants to basically, as they did with Dinesh, imprison us all.
I just don't think it's going to happen.
I think Donald Trump's going to have massive turnouts.
I don't think, even with the attempt to steal the election, it's going to work.
I think it's going to be a fight all the way through.
I expect the lawfare, I expect all of this to go on and go on and go on and we're not going to actually see an end of it at any time soon because the left is insane and all in to destroy America.
But I think when the American people understand this and get a chance to vote, they're going to vote with God and they're going to vote with the Constitution.
And Jeffrey Toobin showing his whatever is not going to be the standard of America.
It's not going to be the America we want to live in.
These people want to live in it.
They can go to Venezuela or live in their own private hells here.
But I think if we do pray, if we do get on our knees, if we I see God intervening in this election in many different ways.
The uncovering of this laptop in the last weeks of this big October surprise.
That's almost a miracle.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg dying.
So we have a conservative judge replacing her when the voter fraud issues get litigated before the Supreme Court, and they most surely will.
So, we don't have a lot here that...
We've got just enough here for...
It's how you climb a mountain, you know, you just try to get a handhold or a foothold for the next few inches.
But we've got enough to do that.
If we keep praying, God will take care of the rest.
Craig? Yeah, this is not Republican versus Democrat.
This isn't liberal versus conservative.
Glenn Greenwald approves that.
He's on the left, but he understands this has gone way too far.
And what it's all about is it's the darkness versus the light.
It's about freedom versus slavery.
So it's time for you to make a choice, as President Reagan would have said, this is a time for choosing.
So what do you want to be? Do you want to be a mindless robot drone like all of the slaves that are in communist China?
Or do you want to live your life in freedom and liberty?
Take your pick. It's that easy.
That's what we're facing on November 3.
In the end, God always wins.
This is Dr. Jerome Corsi here with my producer, Craig.
Today is October 22nd, 2020.
A lot of twos in that.
22nd, 2020.
And I think we will win this.
Tonight's going to be historic. I expect the debate to be chaos.
Where's Hunter? I'll be on, by the way, George Norrie in the news section tonight, Coast to Coast AM, to comment on the debate.
I probably only have a few minutes at the beginning of the show, but I'm looking forward to that.
What time do you think people would be able to listen to that, Dr.
Corsi? Well, in the East, it starts at 1 a.m., and I believe that in the West Coast, it starts at 10 o'clock in the evening tonight.
But basically, George Norrie's show is broadcast across the country on AM radio, and the times vary.
Based on time zone and what the different stations decide to do.
Right. But it's the middle of the night show and I usually come on with the news segment at the very beginning of the show.
And I think it'll be that way tonight.
Okay? Yep. Okay, so God bless.
We'll be back tomorrow.
And thank you all for joining us through what has maybe been one of the more rough broadcasts we've ever done.