Real Deal Reports (25 August 2020) with Blake Walley in Austin
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison with Blake Wally in Austin.
There have been some divergence in views between Dean Ryan and Mike Barrett and me over Shadowgate and Millie Weaver, which we shall address as we proceed.
But I want you to understand that's why the situation is not normal.
Nevertheless, there's a tremendous amount to present that the public needs to know.
The Republican convention got off to an absolutely dazzling beginning.
The production values were better.
The speakers were better.
The message was contentful.
Nikki Haley was among those who made the point that the Democrats are making it fashionable to suggest that America is racist.
After having elected a black president twice in a row, having our most leading celebrities, Hollywood actors and actresses, singers and others Including NFL and NBA stars, all black, among the most highly regarded individuals in the United States.
This is very difficult to swallow and appears to be a propaganda piece.
The effort showcased an impressive list of black speakers in prominent roles, Vouching for President Trump and slamming Joe Biden and the Democrats.
Kim Classic, a dynamic young Republican woman running in Baltimore, where we showed her political commercial before, set the tone by declaring The Democrats have controlled my city, Charm City, for over 50 years, and they have run this beautiful place into the ground.
Abandoned buildings, liquor stores on every corner, drug addicts and guns in the street.
That's now the norm in many neighborhoods.
Perhaps even more impressive, no doubt to most, Hershel Walker, the football great, added his own personal experience with the President after what he called a 37-year friendship with Trump.
I take it as a personal insult that people would think I would have a 30-year friendship with a racist.
Growing up in the Deep South, I've seen racism up close.
I know what it is, and it isn't Donald Trump.
Most people don't know that historical breakthrough that you can bet they would have.
Scott, the senator who also spoke out in favor of Donald Trump and against the racism charge, where the Democrats are especially vulnerable this year because they put so much effort into turning out urban voters, Seized by identity politics, supporting Black Lives Matter, and the pick of Kamala Harris, part of an effort to boast or tune out among women and non-whites, it looks like it's not going to work.
Trump's decision to compete is in keeping with his inaugural address when he locked up the carnage in much of America, including its cities, and focused on boosting the economy and creating jobs for the underclass.
The first night was also focused on defending his record in combating COVID.
Clearly stung by polls that shifted in Biden's favor as the deaths mounted, he's adopted a more serious sympathetic tone, involving also showing Democratic governors Gavin Newsom, Andrew Cuomo, Phil Murphy, complimenting the president for helping them during the worst days of the pandemic.
Blake, I think this was a sensational beginning for the For the Republican Party, and I welcome your thoughts about it.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's probably a lot easier for them to just be honest about what's going on.
The State of the Union was incredible.
Everything was playing in their favor then.
They can have all these really great people.
It's very uncomfortable for the Democrats to see a lot of these people speak the truth to whatever Disinfo the or whatever magic thinking the Democrats have been putting out about their communities.
And there's the reality of all of these Democrat-run cities.
We saw the Lady running for Congress in Baltimore.
We see every single one of them.
You have every example of showing how they are failing on every level.
They have failed the black community.
They've been just keeping them down, making them promises, keeping them as a voting bloc and acting like they're their friends when they really haven't been.
So that's the reality.
The Republicans are putting it out and they're just, yeah, it's great that they're putting, I appreciate all of these prominent athletes, you know, coming out because it is, it takes a lot of courage to go against That machine and to go and to support Trump.
So I get that.
Whereas the Democrats don't seem to have the strategy.
It's just, you know, oh, if you don't vote for us, you ain't black.
It's, you know, as Micah says, Lyndon Baines Johnson, it's been their strategy to win elections by appealing to the minorities like they're their friends and they're going to help them.
What do they have to actually show for any of this?
They don't.
And yeah, that's what the black people are going to have to take a look.
I hope they're watching this.
At least maybe that if they don't watch Trump, maybe they'll watch the athletes.
Maybe they'll watch the actors.
To Lyndon Johnson was highly appropriate because he felt after the civil rights bill that he'd have blacks voting Uh, Democrat for the next 100 years.
It's not quite playing out that way, but not for lack of trying.
Meanwhile, the mob is turning out to be Trump's useful idiots.
Pollsters have been setting fire to yet another city.
Protesters setting fire to another city today to tell us Black Lives Matter.
This is in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
About an hour and a half from my location, Blake.
Protestors still out and about in Kenosha.
Looting has begun.
We got fires, torching an automobile dealership.
So how does the population of Wisconsin feel about it?
It's a crucial swing state in this year's election where Biden was beating Trump by 6.5 points in polls lately, but we have found those to be highly misleading in the past.
It now looks as though they're actually playing out to be useful idiots because the Democrats are ignoring urban violence and the American people are alarmed.
Meanwhile, we have a blue swing state taking a hard turn for Trump.
This is Minnesota, Blake, which hasn't voted Republican since 1972.
Here we have a recent poll, released Tuesday, showing Biden with a three-point lead in the state over Trump, a seven-point drop since a survey was conducted in May.
Now, this is very significant.
The real question is, why is a blue state that's voted for Democrats for decades suddenly looking good for Donald Trump?
Maybe it has to do with the near-apocalyptic riots that consumed Minneapolis in the summer.
I mean, they want to defund the police.
Key takeaways, a new poll, Joe Biden's taste tied with Trump for blue state Minnesota within the margin of error.
This comes even after Biden's running mate reveal and DNC appearance.
Minnesota has suffered from riots and defund the police movement, and it looks like that's making a difference.
Blake, your thoughts.
Yeah, I would think so, and I can speak on that.
Being from Minnesota, born and raised, I can only imagine.
I'm going to try to get up there soon.
I hope to kind of see the fallout from that.
They let the city burn down and defund the police, and they get to see the insanity in that.
And then you have the Attorney General, perhaps Keith Ellison, somebody who has A very radical person who is even, with a picture of the Antifa handbook, who he's had a picture on for years on Twitter that he finally took down, years of abuse, years of problems, is in charge of the George Floyd video, which he didn't, with the body cam, so that people couldn't see the full story.
Now it just shows the insanity, because if you look at Wisconsin, And now the people that are just reacting to these things and not thinking before the facts come out, they're just so against the police now that they don't wait.
So it's so backwards that a dangerous, career criminal, violent black man could get out of jail, out of prison, go run around, threaten cops, terrorize a neighborhood, get shot, and the people would would burn the police building down and riot everywhere before they would actually listen to go, hey, you know, wonder what he was doing, wonder why that happened.
But that's not it.
It's just a reactive, it's just this mentality like, oh, well, another cop shot a black man.
It has to be racist cops.
And I'm really disturbed by that.
I don't know what's going on or how that is affecting But it needs to end, and I don't know where people draw that line.
I'm surprised, it's one thing in Portland, it's another thing in Wisconsin.
I'm very taken back by that, and I don't really know what to say, how this is continuing, but this is, it's like watching a bad movie, and, but it's happening, because usually you just turn it off, like this is a stupid movie, I'm halfway through it, I'm gonna stop watching it, find something else to watch, but this is actually happening in real life, and here we are.
Blake, I thought those are very appropriate, and I myself resided in Duluth, Minnesota for 19 years before I retired after a 35-year career in higher education and moved down to near Madison in 2006.
Here are five ways the Democrat convention backfired on Joe Biden and have benefited Donald Trump.
Flashing prototype signals in the wake of the Democratic National Convention include, while the press is reporting Biden's favorability numbers, meaning the opinion of him as a person, and where, you know, his presentation we have discovered turns out to have been in multiple takes that they seamlessly edited together, If you look on the right column of The Real Clear Politics, the trend is in Trump's favor.
The artifice and over-processed convention infomercial with many technical slights of hand didn't fool the voters.
Television ratings were down 12% over the previous four-year period.
Only 22% bothered to watch.
All the news was good, where the President's approval on Rasmussen was 47% as the convention began.
This is a Democratic convention began.
Once underway, it soared to 51%.
Trump's doing better than he did at this point in 2016.
He's ahead in battleground states.
His job approval rating is standing at 51%, 47%.
Disapproval is very significant.
Multiple calls, polls cited by RealClearPolitics Show well into the positive territory, which is why the Democrats are seeking to use COVID as a means to keep the economy shut down.
They're moving back to the old Obama administration lie.
Trump didn't create a good economy with his tax cuts, just inherited it.
The stock market is rising again.
Indeed, it's setting new records, which can only be good news for Trump.
If you like the bottom-feeding left, note Paul Krigman, whom I used to respect, a counter-indicator with a stellar record of bad production.
We're about to see a huge surge in national misery, citing the rising stocks.
But he's thereby displaying his abysmal ignorance of markets, failing to recognize stocks are a forward indicator, several steps ahead of the actual performance of the economy, and representative of market expectations.
They don't go up when investors think the economy is going to go down.
All signs out there, the trend is moving in Trump's favor, even before the Republican National Convention this week, which as I'm reporting is off to a wonderful start.
Meanwhile, Don Lemon and other miscreants in the mainstream media are suggesting that the cultist Trump supporters need to be deprogrammed.
I mean, how bad is this, Blake?
CNN anchor Don Lemon said supporters of President Trump were cultists who need to be deprogrammed.
During the conversation he had with Chris Cuomo, who happens to be the brother of the governor of New York, he shared his unvarnished thought.
If I had a real friend who was involved in a cult, which I feel is cultish behavior, I must try to help them, he said, comparing those who support the President to blind followers of a cult.
And you can only go so far do you say until you reach bottom.
I cannot deal with it.
It's like an addiction.
Here's how I feel about it.
He continued.
I don't care whether you're left or right.
I've been right.
I was a young Republican and left.
I'm an independent now and an independent thinker.
I believe in reality.
I believe in facts.
I believe one plus one equals two.
And so when I'm talking to people who are not smart, but who think they are smart, then I have to, I just have to let you go.
Blake, this is pretty bizarre, in my opinion, and just indicative of how far the left has lost its way.
Um, you know, actually I'm gonna disagree.
I don't think it's bizarre at all.
I think he just, he didn't write that.
He didn't, like, come up with that.
Somebody else wrote it for him, and he just reads it.
That's why he gets paid all the money he does to push the agenda.
That's what they do.
That's why he's good.
He's, he's that, you know, he look...
He looks good in a suit and reading the cue cards or whatever on the teleprompter and that's all he needs to do.
That's what it takes to do a good job.
If he actually did real journalism, he wouldn't be there.
They'd say, no, you can't say that.
They would edit it out or they wouldn't allow that to happen.
I couldn't agree more.
I think you're exactly right.
the left. It's very tightly controlled and that's why they have people like Don Lemon on rather than
you know the good people they have from CNN say you know 20 years ago when it actually
meant something. Oh Blake I couldn't agree I couldn't agree more I think you're exactly right.
Meanwhile we'll be right back.
This is Jim Fetzer in Madison with Blake Wally in Austin.
While Mike Barra and Dean Ryan and I have unresolved conflicts about Shadowgate, more to come.
Meanwhile, a noted Yale epidemiologist has explained how Fauci and the FDI have caused the deaths of, he says hundreds of thousands, he means tens of thousands of Americans that could have been saved by HEQ.
It turns out there was an earlier event during which Fauci also blocked a cheap and effective treatment, in that case, for HIV.
In a world that's come down so aggressively against the potential benefits of hydroxychloroquine, the Yale professor's been swimming against a stream.
He's gone so far as to say he's never seen a study for any other medication.
That has shown stronger indicators for the benefits of use than he has for the data associated with this medication for the specific subset of COVID-19 patients.
His opinion about the flaws inherent in some studies that don't support the use are explained during the show and relate to the studies being applied to the wrong groups of patients who would not fit the ideal treatment profile in the first place.
Mark Levin asked Dr. Reich about the FDA slowing down the authorization.
Reich cited a 1987 decision in which Fauci was involved that used the same line of objection to a promising treatment for HIV-AIDS, dying from a form of pneumonia to receive a generic, cheap, and proven antibiotic that had long been used for other purposes.
Fauci and his 15 advisors blocked it, claiming there were no double-blind studies.
Sound familiar?
Then the FDA was prevented from funding any randomized trials using the generic medication.
This shows how the big pharma wants to make money and not allow a cheap generic.
Meanwhile, doctors have sent an open letter to Fauci about his denial of HGQ. Since the start of the pandemic,
hundreds of doctors have used HGQ to treat patients symptomatic of COVID-19. In frustration at
the negative media negativity, American doctors have sent an open letter to Fauci raising
their concerns.
American Thinker has another, how Fauci's stubbornness costs lives.
And there I've inserted the photograph of Barack Obama with Antony Fauci and Melinda Gates in a lab, apparently NIH.
In 2015, which suggests to me his involvement in the whole plan to use the pandemic.
Meanwhile, we have a thousand German doctors saying COVID-19 is 100% a scam, with which I could not agree more.
And an Oxford professor saying people have become overly frightened of coronavirus, no doubt because this is a political pandemic, not a medical emergency.
I remind you once again, Imagine, if you will, a virus so dangerous you have to be tested even though you had it.
Blake, your thoughts?
I totally agree.
I think at some point they figured out how much money they could make in the medical industry.
At some point they had some meetings and, you know, they realized that, you know, sick people could make a lot of money.
They have their ailments and then they're gonna just keep coming back for more.
They understand how it works.
And it's that they've gotten more and more greedy.
They put up more vaccines, more drugs, there's more health issues today, and people seem to keep getting sicker.
And they're still just raking in an enormous amount of profits.
And now you've got the big pharma has just entangled into Congress, Wall Street, CNN, just about every advertiser to push this narrative.
People believe it because they think they have integrity, but I'll tell you an example.
I'll give people a little thought experiment.
Let's just say, for example, I had a cure for COVID.
100%.
I had all the studies, everything done, undeniable, irrefutable evidence that I could cure it.
And I had a presentation for, I said, Hey, Dr. Fauci, can I, can I meet with the board?
Let me, let me show you.
And I did the presentation and it was all perfect.
And it was a hundred percent true.
Undeniable.
Everybody agreed.
I would probably be a dead man by the end of that weekend.
Nobody would ever hear that because they would never allow that to happen.
They don't want cheap cures.
That threatens their way of life.
That is their business.
They want people to be unhealthy.
They want people to buy their medications and be lifelong customers of every possible drug they can have.
And those drugs are gonna have more side effects.
There's gonna be more problems until they're dead.
And then we can go into maybe their, you know, eugenicist policies.
That's another issue.
But it is.
It's about money, not about the people.
We have a twisted, sick culture and people need to wake up.
Mike, I think you're spot on.
100%.
I couldn't agree more.
Very, very nice.
Meanwhile, Tom Luongo turns out to be a libertarian economist who's a very, very smart guy, and he's just laying out the democratic strategy about using COVID to destroy everything and to blame Trump.
He was invited by Sputnik News, which is one of the most reputable news services in the world, Along with Russia Today and Press TV about what was going on here, that Joe Biden's assertion he'd lock down the entire country, the scientists told him to.
I'm sorry, but the official arbiters of science have done nothing but lie, delay, obfuscate, and oversell the threat of this virus.
These things translate directly into lives lost, opportunities destroyed.
Biden's handlers are telling him to campaign on this because they're trying to hold together the state, the religion of the left, as the final arbiter of truth and societal best practices, while it fails right in front of our eyes.
President Trump has resisted calls for another.
Now, this is a question being posed by the Sputnik News.
President Trump has resisted calls for another shutdown despite a spike in coronavirus cases.
Trump and members of his administration have argued a new lockdown would cause irreparable harm.
At the same time, Biden is considering such an option.
What is your opinion, Tom Luongo?
I've been quite clear that the Democrats have used COVID-19 as an excuse to destroy the U.S.
economy and blame it on President Trump.
We are six months into this planned destruction of all facets of U.S.
society, and most of the West, for that matter, for the purpose of instituting police state-like controls over our everyday lives, undermine the idea of personal rights in a climate of hysterical fear.
Sputnik News.
How will a repeated lockdown affect the economy?
Trump will send out another round of checks between now and then in the election, and the Democrats are desperate to counter this move.
Sputnik.
Will the country's economy survive it?
The goal is to destroy the U.S.
by engaging in the rankest form of political extortion.
Locking down the healthy is honestly moronic.
And if I believe for one second Biden was actually crafting his policy points, I would present his comments as prima facie evidence of his declining medical capacity.
We cannot get the country moving until we control the virus.
That's the fundamental flaw of this administration's thinking to begin with, Joe Biden has said.
Well, that's a nice soundbite.
Too bad it runs completely counter to thousands of years of human history where the sick and at risk are protected and are quarantined while the healthy place a threat and keep society functioning.
Sputnik.
How likely is it the economic situation would have been different if Biden had been president?
They would never have run this COVID-19 scam on the first place if he had been.
They would have treated it the way Obama did Ebola.
Something to worry about, but a push for universal vaccination, medical passports, and the rest would have been done quietly behind the scenes.
Rather than out front, the threat that President's second term and Brexit represent to the globalist neoliberals, whom I call the Davos crowd, is palpable.
They want control over the White House at any cost.
Finally from Sputnik, how realistic is his economic program in this situation of Biden?
Completely not realistic at all.
The Green New Deal is nothing more than a bailout for the global financial system, which is over leveraged and on its last legs.
Now they're engineering the destruction of trillions in middle and lower class wealth to ensure there's no opposition to their continued rule through their perfect technocratic state.
The European Union.
Trump, for all his faults, understands the U.S.
is being sacrificed here, and he's doing his imperfect best to try and stop it from happening.
Meanwhile, Hillary acknowledges that the Democrats are going to try to steal the election.
Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances, she says.
If it's a close election, let's say Biden wins, what do you think Trump will do, Hillary is asked.
She suggests Trump and the GOP have a couple of scenarios they're looking at.
Messing up absentee balloting so they can get a narrow advantage in the electoral college.
We've got to have a massive legal operation, Hillary says.
I know the Biden campaign is working on that.
We have to have poll workers, and I urge people who are able to be poll workers.
We have to have our own team of people to counter the force of intimidation.
The Republicans and Trump are going to put outside polling in places.
At least we know more now about what they're going to do.
Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
This is going to drag out, and eventually I believe he will win if we don't give an inch.
Eventually win, as in the Democrats will continue to count ballots for weeks after the election until they have enough votes to overcome President Trump just like the Democrats did in Orange County, California in 2018 with ballot harvesting.
Blake, your thoughts?
Yeah, I mean, that seems to be the game plan, but they're in trouble.
So, yeah, there's no reason, I guess, to stop what they're already been doing.
They ran with the COVID narrative.
It played out really well in the beginning.
It's still continuing, and people are still wearing their masks and going on like good little sheep, I guess.
They still haven't gotten the memo yet that it's not really effective and it should have been done by now.
But the Democrats have nothing else.
Yes, they've been trying to pull us into this whole global system for a very long time.
And Trump was finally the guy who at least put a little temporary stop on it.
He tried with Ron Paul in 2012.
The Republicans cheated him actually to put Mitt Romney, but that would have been an interesting Ron Paul versus Obama dynamic.
But then in 2016, it was supposed to be, you know, Hillary or Jeb Bush.
Or maybe Mitt Romney again, or Marco, or somebody.
Anybody but Trump or Rand Paul.
They're desperate.
And if Trump is re-elected, it could be the end of them.
They've done everything possible to try to get rid of him.
They've got two big weaknesses here.
Let's see.
One is, yeah, they have to try to steal it with the ballot harvesting.
Because if this is a regular vote in person, and there's integrity, and there's voter ID, they have absolutely no chance, and they know they have no chance.
So what they're going to do is, of course, do something through ballot fraud.
And it's not just going to be like a recount in Florida in 2000.
It is going to be every state in the country.
It's going to be everywhere.
It's going to drag on.
Nobody's going to accept the outcome of this election, however it goes, if that's the way they want to pull it.
The other thing they've got to worry about is how they're going to get through the debates, because you got Donald Trump Versus basically like Don Quixote.
I don't know what they're thinking and how they're gonna get past that because he can barely get through his own speech that's been pre-planned.
So how is he gonna be able to think on his feet and interact?
With somebody like Trump, I have no idea.
So, yeah, they're going to do everything to cheat.
It's ridiculous.
And I don't know when people are going to finally see that.
Hopefully, if that debate goes and gets televised, that's going to be the key because that's where they can really drive the message because that shows you they don't really have anybody that can match Trump.
Hillary is very intelligent and very dark and evil.
But Obama was very sharp, but he can't run.
So who else do they have that can go along with Trump?
Nobody.
So Biden would be like one of the last people they should be putting up there.
So that's going to be the key as far as I'm concerned.
And then of course, yeah, what happens with this election?
Nice.
Nice.
Nice commentary, Blake.
Yeah, I thought that was an excellent way of laying it out.
Here's new thinking about COVID lockdowns are overly blunt and costly coming from the Wall Street Journal.
Some of us have been saying this for months, observed Brit Hume.
We are entering into a war period now, Austin Fitts warns.
Nothing will ever be the same.
Very disturbing.
Pips lays out the so-called reset you've been hearing about for the past few years.
We're in the process, I would recall, a global reset.
The entire financial system is being reset.
There are two aspects.
One is expanding the old system.
The other is bringing in a new.
It's very much being done on the fly by trial and error.
But the new system is 100% digital.
A new system, according to Feds, will be a top-down control system where tyranny will be the key feature.
If you look at the tyranny they're working on delivering, I don't think most people realize how hideous some of the plans are.
So the tyranny that's coming and the printing that's coming is greater than anything we've seen so far.
The Fed is starting a new round of QE quantitative easing In March.
And if you look at the extent, it's extraordinarily inflationary.
That's because this time around the Fed is not just doing $3 trillion in QE.
What the Fed did in three or four months, what it took them in three to five years during the so-called financial crisis, this is an extraordinary amount.
So we're seeing money going into the economy that's extraordinarily inflationary.
We're entering into a war period.
It's dangerous.
The people running things and centralizing economic power and control are saying we don't want to share the subsidy anymore with a general population.
FIPP says gold and silver will be assets to have in the future, basically predicting higher highs and lower lows for gold and silver prices for some time to come.
Here's a comment from one of the Contributors to my blog.
Quite a daunting video from Katherine Austin Fitz, the essence of which is we are undoubtedly heading for a digital currency and totalitarian world order.
This COVID nonsense is an integral part of the reset.
Her underlying attitude, although she does not actually express it, is that it's unstoppable.
She has no timeline.
Could be tomorrow, next month, next year, or not until 10 years.
We all know this.
But have we considered the real consequences?
Not the least of which is total and complete control over our lives?
How do we stop it?
Have we heard drums on any of this?
I have not.
Anyone?
Remember, I just showed this Friday show, our last show, here it is.
It's simple.
I chip all of you, make society cashless, and put all the money on the chip.
Then you'll do exactly as you're told, or we turn off the chip and you don't eat.
Blake, I mean, it's not just a vision.
It looks like it's becoming the reality.
Oh yeah, this has been going on.
I've been hearing about this for 20 years.
You know, there's this Mark of the Beast, or they have this currency where you have an implantable chip, or maybe it's a credit card, or it could be cell phones now.
I mean, everyone's got a cell phone.
It's accustomed to the public.
are acclimated to get people into this and these modern conveniences and that's the easy selling point for everybody.
Oh yeah it's great I can just you know walk in and do this and not have to handle all that cash and that's how they're going to put it.
I didn't really know how it was going to take place and here we are in 2020 and it's the COVID thing and you don't want to touch the money and then nobody's working so we got to hand out money but it's just going to be digital currency and everything's going to be fine.
And, you know, okay right now, but in some point, yes, if it's up to Bill Gates and the globalist technocrats, they will have everybody, you know, do the vaccine or have some kind of a chip.
That is their ultimate goal, is to have, you know, the control or the ability to control.
And then they'll just slightly, very slowly, just kind of, you know, close it all down.
That's what they've been trying to do.
America has been their biggest obstacle.
Now they got Trump in there who's also an obstacle.
I would be terrified right now if this was, you know, Jeb Bush or Hillary in charge, because I don't know how we'd even discuss these things.
We'd just be walking right into it.
So there is a chance here.
You know, the Fed is ridiculous.
It just, it doesn't even make any sense.
It just Ridiculous.
They're just making up numbers.
There's no integrity in the system.
The gold and silver are obviously tangible assets.
I'm totally in favor of having some kind of a reset.
Absolutely.
We need one.
And we need a new society.
I don't want to go back to the old one.
I don't think anybody should go back to the old one.
But we have to have a new one that works for people, that works for everybody.
A new type of banking system.
You know, I'd love to have somebody like, you know, Bill Still or people who are economists.
We have to get out of the Keynesian system like Krugman.
This crony capitalist system is bad, but we don't want some horrible globalist socialist communist type of thing either.
So we need to come up with some new solutions.
Create a new society because we haven't, you know, this hasn't been going on that long anyway.
It's not like we've had the same society for generations.
This banking system, or our institutions, our, you know, our work week, our 401ks, our social security, any of these institutions are failing.
They were set up maybe with integrity, maybe not.
They lasted a while, but now we have to build something new going forward.
People, we don't need to go back to We're seeing with this lockdown, people don't need to do this stupid 40-hour work week where they've got to commute into the city in their cars and sit in an office cubicle day after day after day.
You know, and two parents, too.
This is a very unhealthy society, and it's good to have a change, but do we want a good positive change for everybody, or do we want to let, you know, the technocrats pick one for us?
And that's what people have to be aware of, because that would be, you know, catastrophic, or we could have, it's a utopia or a dystopia.
And that's all I'm gonna say for now.
Well, Blake, I think those are excellent comments.
I mean, we need something like, is it the State Bank of North Dakota that actually is, you know, benefiting the residents of the state where it's the only state now that doesn't have a massive state indebtedness?
And where Donald Trump, I think, really would like to give us a reset that works for the American people.
So I can't count him out as yet, but this is an ominous turn.
Catherine Aughton Vips is very smart, and I'm profoundly disturbed that she sees it moving so far in this direction so fast.
Yeah.
Yeah, 100%.
So I'm hoping maybe if Donald Trump has a plan, I would assume that he's going to wait until the second term because he doesn't want to you know, rattle anybody on that side. I would think. I'm
optimistic for that. But as long as he's in there and it's not, you know, a puppet like Biden,
then that gives us some kind of hope.
So I'll wait and see.
Very good. Now we turn to issues related to Real Deal reports.
This is comments on Dean's web page, Dean Ryan TV.
My two cents.
Great show.
Thank God for the Real Deal Reports every night.
Love seeing the OG crew finally together again.
That pic of Obama, Gates, Fauci at the infamous Wuhan lab.
Should be the WikiLeaks moment of the year.
Too bad.
Facts do not matter anymore.
Elizabeth Cornu.
Friggin' yes, Dean!
You go, man!
Friggin' love you!
Hugs and kisses.
Lily of the Fox Valley.
Great big thanks to Blake for creating a podcast feed for this.
Listen to this episode on my app this time.
Saves data and battery life.
Please keep reminding people that it's available as a podcast.
Everyone should subscribe to it in their podcast app too in case the day comes you boob doesn't allow the show anymore.
Here we get into more serious issues.
Michael Cipriano wrote, Jim, I love how even-keel you are on the Real Deal Report.
I do, however, wish you would have challenged Dean and Mike regarding their Millie Weaver hate.
It's clear they both do not care for her, which is fine, but they both pretty much admitted they didn't watch the entire Shadowgate documentary, then ripped her as a person.
What about the video she put out?
If what she says is true, her video is worth diving into, and there was no talk about the stunning content she had covered.
Color me disappointed.
Back to Michael.
No, I did.
Then and there.
But it was so severe that we decided to edit it out.
I was disappointed that Dean felt he had to make a reaffirmation at the end.
You may have noticed he was not there today.
Meaning yesterday.
It was because of our differences about Millie.
I agree with you 100%.
They were wrong.
Here's another comment.
This is up on Deans.
I went to pieces.
Professor Fetzer, I believe your two little friends are missing the boat when it comes to productive and intelligent discussion of Shadowgate.
Instead of directly addressing the salient points from this expose in the Real Deal Report, A Willie Deaver, Millie Weaver deception.
Our heads are instilled filled with the lascivious and gonzo details of Weaver's personal life.
Dean added, Hey, little man, I discovered the con artist.
I did say a decent movie, an awful person, my show.
I can tell my story.
You can watch Millie on repeat.
Well, I thought that was very much inappropriate.
So I added, I agree.
We have had some discussions about this between ourselves.
Spot on.
Mike Barrett, just as we were about to go on the show today, was so upset that I had added a comment in support of I Went to Pieces that he refused to do the show today.
Meanwhile, common unity.
I think Barr is compromised.
All I am aware of is he did nothing for an Aussie victim of satanic abuse.
I think that question to Trump was a brilliant summation of the very real issues facing us all worldwide.
I would hope that clip goes worldwide with links to the Cannibal Club's Time 3 and other relevant links.
Can you guys set that up?
Plus, also, Ted X, the unusually ugly man in the audience behind Trump at a rally falsely identified as JFK Jr., could not possibly be JFK Jr., CNI doctor.
Paul Marriott, incendiary new professional documentary released Tuesday, immediately banned across Big Brother social media, connects the dots and follows the money behind COVID-1984 like no other investigation I've seen.
I sought it.
You know what to do with spaces and periods.
Meanwhile, Lily of the Fox Valley.
Great big thanks to Blake for creating a podcast feed for this.
Listen to my app on a dime.
This is a repeat but worth repeating.
Everyone should subscribe to it in their podcast app too.
The day comes that you won't allow it anymore.
Maggie Mae.
Love Mike's background planted in between the two Kennedys.
Nice touch.
Elizabeth Corneo.
I love you with a mullet and earring, Mike.
Lots of love.
Study you all.
Keep at things.
You three, rock my world!
Meanwhile, on my own blog, I added the following.
Did a follow-up on Shadowgate, Shadowgate 2 on Sunday, but YouTube switched the video and broadcast my interview with Dave Gehry from last Thursday instead.
I stopped the broadcast when I discovered what was happening and reset the show, which confirmed my suspicions when it happened again.
I think the documentary is excellent and have a hard time finding any fault with it.
Millie and her mother look okay from what I've been able to ascertain, but her father is another story.
I have the reports about Tori having exaggerated her military experience and claimed a Harvard degree that was never awarded, it appears, which leaves her role open to skepticism.
But the arrest was a charade and clearly timed in an effort to cast aspersion upon her character and thereby raise doubts about her research.
I advise not to fall for the ploy.
The video, in my opinion, is important and brilliant.
I will be doing more about this story, including addressing new short videos on a release and earlier work she has done.
Blake, your thoughts?
Yeah, there's a lot to go through because this is a very controversial issue that has, yeah, actually had a personal effect on our team.
And I think for various reasons, and there are, yeah, the personal things going on.
And I can't confirm all the information on the documentary.
And there's a lot of things that I agree with you, Jim.
Most of it, I think, I think you have the highest integrity.
You are one of the best researchers I know, and I don't question any of what you say.
I appreciate what you're doing.
I know these guys have had personal issues with some of the people that have been involved, including Millie, and the arrest was a charade.
Yes, it was set up.
So that's another possibility.
I think this whole thing just feels like a trap.
With some of the people that were involved in it right away pushing it, it just seems like something maybe that was put out to get people to jump into and say, yeah, this is a great information exposing, you know, the deep state and John Brennan and all the things that they're doing.
But I'm wondering if some of it is deliberately misinformation.
meant to kind of get people to kind of into it and believe it per se and then it's false and then it causes chaos and that is my issue with it is that it just it feels like it should be a big asterisk on it a a red flag and we all have to kind of just take a pause consider the p it's not just you know considering the information because i i 100 agree with you it's not the person per se it's not just millie it's the information i 100 But if there's multiple people, because that Torre lady, I wasn't very familiar with until just actually a few weeks ago, someone sent me one of her videos.
And I was like, oh, okay, I've never heard of her, but she was pretty good.
And I saw the Shadowgate, and I was like, wow, she seems really good and credible.
But now there's other people questioning her.
Now, Dean has met Millie before, he's had his issues, but then Mike also, I was surprised, is also, and they've both seen her as a shady opportunist.
And Tori, if she's got some integrity, and there's also a lady from Infowars who has also come out against Millie, and just a few of the other people that seem to be involved in this, I have to question who the people are or why they're doing it, and I have to consider the messenger, because if bad people are putting out this film, then does that necessarily make the information good?
That's where I have to draw the line because I don't know enough.
I'm going to have some other, Zoom has a lot of other people, and Jim, I'll have to watch some of your broadcasts to see who you're bringing in who can, you know, confirm or deny the information involved in there.
But I wouldn't, I don't want to jump in Until these questions, until we get clear the smoke out of the way of who these characters are and are they telling the truth.
I think Alex Jones has even cut his contract off with Millie.
So there's just too many things going on that are wrong with it and it feels like a trap to me and it's affecting a lot of people including us.
And to me it's not worth destroying our team for just for this documentary because of all these things happening.
But yeah, it's certainly been an interesting issue, but we're too far along.
We've got some important work to do.
And I'm sorry this is happening, but I'm glad we can keep addressing this and be honest about how this is the reality of the situation that we find ourselves in.
Yeah, I think our viewers, you know, our followers, deserve the truth.
And if there are conflicts among us, they're entitled to know about them, particularly When some thought, you know, I ought to have spoken up.
When, of course, as you know, I did speak up.
I faulted Dean, pointing out that he was committing three elementary fallacies.
One, a genetic fallacy to judge the quality of the work by its origin.
You have Millie on the one hand, and you have Shadowgate on the other.
And Shadowgate stands on its own, independently of its source.
That's the first fallacy.
The second, of course, is ad hominem, attacking the messenger instead of the message.
Once again, he was laying heavy on Millie, but not with any substance that I could see.
In other words, Dean had an opinion, But I didn't see the evidence that was supposed to support it.
And in the third place, it's called special pleading to only cite the evidence favorable to your side and ignore the rest, like the U-car dealer who talks about the great stereo and the leather upholstery, but ignores the fact that the rings are shot and the car needs a new transmission.
So I was very direct with Dean about it.
We had a fairly intense exchange.
And as we turn to Mike, I actually paused the show to tell Dean that we would edit it out because I thought it was so severe it might potentially damage the show.
Now, I agree with that decision.
On the other hand, when you have viewers raising questions, and I think very appropriate questions, about my having remained silent, I need to correct the record and explain what happened here.
And the fact that Mike was upset that I'd gone on Dean's, you know, Dean Ryan YouTube when he'd given what I thought was frankly a nasty response to a follower.
I just added that very simple sentence that I thought he was right and we'd had discussions among ourselves.
I hardly thought That would ignite a strong response from Mike or from Dean for that matter, but to my dismay, of course, as you well know, like it did.
I think you're very good and balanced in everything you said, and you've laid out the case very well.
And I do not know Whether real deal media is going to survive in terms of the four of us remaining, you know, collaborating together, that's yet to be determined.
But win, lose, however it plays out, the public is entitled to know the truth about all of this.
And that's my objective in addressing it now.
Go ahead.
Yeah, Jim, you guys are great points.
That's why I really respect you to just to bring out the truth.
And I think you're one of the...
One of them, if not the most, one of the people I really trust and I've been around this business for a long time.
I've been studying this stuff for 20 years and I don't know anybody more who holds themselves to the standard that you do and I agree with a lot of what's going on.
If there's one blind spot maybe that I think that you have is maybe I think It's some of the people that are involved in this industry or in a lot of other industries who don't have that kind of integrity.
I think maybe you see a lot of the good in people and I think there are some people that do, deliberately do things for their own agenda and not for the higher regarding of the truth and We just have to be very careful about some of that.
We have to kind of weigh that into the equation as well, I guess, and see what happens.
But I think this is just a setback.
It's just a bump in the road, and this movie and Millie and her rest, they're not, they should not be big enough.
I would hate to think, oh, well, you know, we have this really great team, You and Mike are incredible.
I'm really happy.
I'm so happy to be here and to be working with you guys.
And we have just excellent talent here.
You and Mike are terrific, intelligent, driving force of this show.
Dean and I are kind of more like the the creative team and put together we are a great force and this movie is not big enough to take down this operation.
This is a small little bump but the show goes on and we're gonna be better than ever and we've got some work to do.
This is too important.
We've got an election to run.
We got to get through this.
This isn't just about us.
This is for the future of this country.
And the planet, Trump, everybody, it's bigger than us, it's bigger than that movie, and we will persevere.
Those are words of wisdom from one so young.
Meanwhile, my final thoughts.
I'm going to be featuring Nick Kohlerstrom, Ph.D., on my show this evening, The Fence Presents, from 8 to 10 p.m.
Central Time.
You can catch it at jimtheconspiracyguide.com.
The politics of a pandemic planned in the U.S., triggered in the U.K., will be Nick's presentation.
Then on Thursday, Sarah Westall, well known as a reporter, very, very good.
Virtual Conventions in a Fantasy World, How the Media Has Betrayed the American People.
That will be on Thursday on the Fetz Presents.
Check it out again, Jim the Conspiracy Guy, 8 to 10 p.m.
Central Time.
Meanwhile, for more of our reports, my blog, jamesfetzer.org, on Twitter, at jimfetzer, Mike Barra official, Mike Barra 2, paypal.me slash mikebarra, deanryantv, and Blake himself has been doing a great job with A Real Deal Media.
Blake, I've been very impressed.
Let's have some final thoughts from you, Blake Wallach.
Well, it's convention season, so I think I'm just going to announce, maybe I'm going to make a couple special reports this weekend.
I'm actually going to use my footage.
Since we didn't have any live conventions this year, I think it'll be fun to show the ones in 2016, because that was, I think, the greatest election of our lifetime on both sides.
The RNC, DNC, For Trump and whether the Republicans were going to try to do something like they did to Ron Paul in 2012.
We didn't know how that was going to play out.
I have some just incredible coverage of what I saw at both of those conventions when I took a road trip from basically Las Vegas all the way to DC.
I was stopping in Cleveland for the RNC and then going to Philadelphia for the DNC.
That was on the outside.
The RNC from the inside with the press passes.
It's really some good stuff.
I'm really looking forward to remixing it and so people can see that.
It's also a contrast of Some of the protests that we're seeing and the evolution for the worse as far as some of the more radical groups.
I'll just leave that as a surprise, but you are going to love this stuff.
I'm really looking forward to that and whatever other special reports we've got coming.
Yes, things are moving.
We're going to be better than ever.
A little setback, but everything's going to continue and thanks for sticking with us and that's it.
Thank you.
Mike, you may not know, but my first political speech was at a Ron Paul Freedom Rally on 15 April 2008 on the grass outside the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
I'm a big fan of Ron Paul, and I'm hoping that he will make a surprise appearance during the Republican Convention this week.
Let me encourage everyone, don't miss this.
This is an historic event.
The future of our country hangs on the outcome of this election and nothing is going to be more decisive in moving it forward than this spectacularly presented series of events.
Check it out tonight, the Republican National Convention.
I'm even going to record my show with Nick early On my own, The Raw Deal on Revolution Radio from 3 to 5, so I can broadcast it on video on The Vets Presents tonight because I'm so eager to see.
And I don't want to keep Nick, who's in the UK, up to 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning.
All kinds of circumstances enter in here.
I'm very much hoping that Blake is right, that we're able to reconcile our differences and proceed in a professional fashion with real-deal reports.
Meanwhile, I just want to thank all of you for being out there.
You have been wonderful followers and fans.
Very astute.
Your comments have been spot-on.
So, Jim Fetzer and Madison, thanks.
Blake, Wally, and Austin for very good commentary today, Blake.
You were spot on.
And looking forward to seeing all of you again, assuming, as I hope, that Real Deal Media continues to thrive and survive.