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This is Jim Fretzer in Madison with Mike Mair in Seattle with the Real Deal report for 24
We got some important developments here.
Dean had a very nice message to Orange County.
I turned it into a blog.
I twittered it repeatedly.
Got lots of very positive responses of how to prepare.
Stock up on food.
No escape route.
Secure arms and ammo.
Consider vacationing or seeking shelter.
Be prepared to defend your family and property.
Well done, Dean!
Meanwhile, the Republican National Convention begins today.
Mike, I tell you, I've seen a lot of images of the Donald and he looks as relaxed and confident as I have ever seen him.
I mean, ever.
Meanwhile, Pence says law and order is on the ballot, no doubt about it.
That the Democrats neglected to address urban violence was a huge blunder on their part.
And I want to compliment you for coming up with proof after you and I agreeing that Biden couldn't get through five minutes without a major gaffe.
It looked as though he'd done something for about 22 minutes or so.
But you've identified signs that this was actually a blend, that this was done in a very sophisticated way.
Sometimes he's got the pen.
Here he's got no watch.
Sometimes he's got the watch.
Handkerchief is rearranged.
Mike, they played us.
I mean, really, I don't think it's surprising, but that's what they've done.
No, they did what they had to do, Jim, because Biden can't stand, you know, he can't Stay on track for 20 minutes and give a, you know, give a proper speech.
We all can just tell that from looking at him.
And yeah, I mean, I went back and looked at the video, and he has no watch on during the speech, and then suddenly, supposedly, he gets done with his speech, he walks out, you know, with Kamala Harris, and they walk out onto this platform, allegedly, and watch the fireworks, and then he's got a watch on, and his lapel pin is gone.
So, I think these things are actually...
That part of the deception is, is that they have to make it obvious.
They can't hide the deception.
You know what I mean?
They have to do it in plain sight.
There's this weird religious aspect to it.
And uh, and you know, it's just, it's people don't, if they, people do not observe, they do not observe.
They don't see it.
But I mean, again, these things first came up and I'm like, I'm going to take a look at this.
And I went and looked at the video and, and I don't see a lapel pin.
Um, I don't know how it comes off and I don't know how he gets a watch when he didn't have one on before.
But it's pretty obvious.
Pretty obvious stuff.
Yeah, it's clear they've used a very sophisticated technique of blending to merge these different takes together so they appear to be continuous.
Yeah, well, I mean, there's a lot of great stuff.
There's stuff out there.
If you go to YouTube, there's stuff out there.
There's deepfakes.
They call them deepfakes.
And these are done just by guys with their home computers.
And one guy took Harrison Ford and he put him in over the actor who played Han Solo in the Star Wars Solo movie about Han Solo's younger days.
And he looks exactly like Harrison Ford.
And I mean, it's really, really hard to tell the difference.
And so, I mean, I'm sure these things do exist.
You know, Trump, again, I think it's really interesting that You know, he's so relaxed.
And there are two key stories that came up this week.
Well, a rumor that I heard, a rumor I heard is that the GOP's internal polls have them five points behind Biden in New York State.
Five points in New York State.
If that's true, we are looking at a massive landslide for Donald Trump.
And I think the more he looks at his internal polls, the more relaxed he's becoming about the outcome of the election.
And I think we're just going to see that all week long.
We'll have to wait and see.
And Dean's Report, absolutely.
Dean's Report, dead on.
Absolutely prepare.
You know, prepare like, because I think November, December are going to be really rough months.
It would not surprise me if New York went for Trump, given the absurdities of de Blasio and New York City.
Cuomo's mismanagement of the coronavirus, and they're trying to shift the blame.
It's chicken shit on their part, and I don't think New Yorkers are going to appreciate it.
Meanwhile, Portland Black Lives Matter whined about the police not saving them as they were walloped by the Patriots.
They haven't had any resistance.
Now it's happening.
And I'll tell you, Mike, there's going to be a whole lot more.
Meanwhile, make up, mother effer, wake up!
Black Lives Matter harasses home occupants on a residential street.
This is in Portland.
They're harassing people.
They're also telling them they gotta give up their homes, turn them over to black people.
I mean, it's just embarrassingly bad.
This is so outrageous.
If the Democrats think they're gonna pick up any votes from this, they have their head where the sun doesn't shine.
Meanwhile, white flight is real.
Publicist says middle class and wealthy are fleeing Los Angeles.
So we got Seattle, Portland, LA, the whole West Coast is turning into a disaster area.
Coronavirus was the final blow to a city already reeling.
Hollywood has already been the wokeness of the woke, so politicians have done nothing to stop people sleeping on the streets.
It's not illegal.
The weather's nice, so they keep coming.
But There's insufficient housing, inadequate mental health care, and then COVID.
It's a perfect storm.
Rich celebrities like Joe Rogan and Elon Musk have also permanently left the city.
Producer Dan Ibranetti, a business partner at Kevin Spacey, recently acquired Italian citizenship.
The impact of allowing 66,000 homeless people to roam the streets has literally Change the smell of the city.
I have no doubt about it.
The sudden migrations of elites and white people from L.A.
is similar to what happened in America in the Civil Rights Movement in the 50s and 60s, when white city dwellers fled to suburbia, reported Zero Hedge.
And for many of the same reasons, there's an exodus out of New York City, with over 400,000 having left the city between March and May alone.
The era of city living is coming to an end, and with it, I think, Mike, Democratic control.
Here you see the bar graph showing the violent cities across the country are run by Democrats overwhelmingly.
I think this is damning.
I think this would get Trump reelected all by itself.
Mike, your thoughts?
I agree with you, Jim.
I think that the violence in the streets, which was not addressed at all by the Democrats in the Democratic Convention, is what's going to get Trump re-elected by a pretty large majority, large margin, coming up here in November.
I think the Republicans are probably going to focus on it a lot here over the next four or five days.
And, uh, and simply point out that, you know, they're, they're the law, going to be the law and order party, and I think that's what's going to win them this thing, because this is upsetting people.
Look, Jim, I have a little, I have a little park up here I like to take Barkley to, um, you know, for a walk every day, and I just recently decided I'm going to start taking my gun with me, because you never know what's going to happen.
Look at what happened in Wisconsin last night, in your own state.
It was, It was crazy.
People burning things down, burning up a parking lot.
These Black Lives Matter people, these are not people that want racial justice.
First of all, we have racial justice in America.
I don't care what anybody says.
This myth that blacks are oppressed in America just needs to go out the window.
But these are Marxist Jack-booted thugs is what they are.
They are trying to overthrow democracy and capitalism and we have to face that reality.
No matter what they call themselves, whether they call themselves Antifa or they call themselves Black Lives Matter, that's not who they are.
They are out there trying to destroy the United States of America.
They're going to have to be met with force because nothing else is going to work.
And the president is right to wait until the Democrat governors of these states ask him to intervene.
It's what he has to do.
Before I was, you know, put these guys down, put these guys down.
But I mean, the president's going to spend the week saying, I would like to help your state.
I would like to help your city.
But these people are not not letting me.
And I think, Jim, that's going to lead to a very, very powerful red wave All the way down the ticket, not just at the presidential level or the Congress or the Senate.
I think it's going to filter all the way down to local districts.
I really do.
I think people have had enough and they want their cities back.
They want to feel safe again walking the streets.
Spot on, Mike.
Kenosha is just north of Chicago, so I think it suffers from many of the same attitudes.
It's not a typical Wisconsin community.
Meanwhile, Did the Democrats make a compelling case at the DNC Convention?
It doesn't look as though they had very much success.
Many responses praised them for ably handling the massive challenge of carrying out a complicated virtual event.
Even if there were some hiccups.
The convention effectively presented Biden as an alternative to Trump, some argue, by consistently highlighting his compassion and eagerness to find common ground with diverse groups of people.
His acceptance speech was widely considered to be skillfully delivered and effective.
And as a major blow to the president's attempts to portray the former vice president as in mental decline, but we've exposed how they did it, Mike.
Very embarrassing.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden alienated black voters by choosing Kamala Harris.
This is fascinating.
The latest Rasmussen poll found a third of black likely voters said they're less likely to vote for Biden.
After the Harris pick, a third said they were more likely, so it's coming out even.
She has not added to the Democrat draw.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden's acceptance speech got 21% lower ratings than Hillary in 2016.
Biden's speech was watched by 21.8 million.
A figure which doesn't include online streaming would no doubt grow by a certain measure, but it still marks a 21% drop from Hillary's in 2016 and more than 38% lower than Trump's speech at the Republican convention four years ago.
Which drew 34.9 million viewers.
On Wednesday, the DNC garnered 21.7, tumbling 12% from 2016.
Today's had 6.13, with figures plummeting 48% drop from the second night of the 2016.
New Day's had 6.13, with figures plummeting 48% drop from the second night of the 2016.
Meanwhile, important Wall Street Journal polls.
Swing voters like Trump.
Voters who consider themselves in play for the 2020 presidential give Trump a 10-point edge in those who hold a positive view of the president versus those who have a positive view of Biden.
If some 22% have a positive of Trump, only 11 have a positive view of Biden.
They prefer a candidate who will confront the Washington establishment, a hallmark of Trump's pitch to voters, over one that makes an appeal based on competence and compassion, key themes during the Democratic convention.
In addition, they want Republicans to lead the next Congress by a 42 to 25 margin.
That supports exactly what you were implying, Mike.
In terms of handling the economy, Trump holds a 10-point lead over Biden, 48 to 38.
I think, again, that's likely to be decisive.
Mike, your thoughts?
Well, those are devastatingly bad numbers for Joe Biden and the Democrats.
This is the Wall Street Journal, which has got a heavy anti-Trump bias.
I almost said virus.
Anti-Trump bias.
And so given that, I mean, these are devastating numbers.
And here's how you know that Joe Biden's speech on Thursday was a failure.
Because if it wasn't a failure, if it was successful, if it showed a bump in the polls, we would be hearing 24-7 all about Joe Biden's big bump in the polls.
It's been four days now since that speech?
Have we heard Anything about the post-speech polls?
No.
And that tells you that they're devastatingly bad for Joe Biden, so they're suppressing them.
If Biden's numbers had gone up, we would have heard about it immediately.
If they'd gone up even a little bit, we would have heard a little bit about it.
The fact is, Jim, I don't know.
I haven't heard a thing about polls taken about Joe Biden's candidacy since the DNC ended on Thursday night.
I haven't heard a thing.
And to me, that's proof that the numbers must be horrible, horrible for Joe Biden.
Mike, I think you got it exactly right.
We have more reflections.
Forty-five percent, this is now from Rasmussen, have kept his campaign promises more than most.
That's very good.
Forty-five percent keeping his campaign promises.
The Daily Presidential Tracking Poll, get this, 51 percent of likely U.S.
voters approve of President Trump's job performance.
That's usually a leading indicator of how an election is going to turn out.
47% disapprove.
That's very good.
38% strongly approve.
40% disapprove.
Meanwhile, red and blue differences in America could hurt the Democrats.
Give Politico's Chief Washington Correspondent, Ryan Lizza, some credit after Michelle Obama's speech capping the first night he tweeted, story of an era in two convention speeches, Barack 04.
There's not a black America and a white America.
There's a United States of America versus Michelle 20.
My message won't be heard by some people because we live in a nation that is deeply divided.
But who's to blame?
Democrats like to load it onto Donald Trump.
Bounce that off, however, by recognizing bipartisan electoral politics inevitably divide us as it has since former President James Monroe was elected back in 1820.
Meanwhile, politically, the Obama presidency left us very sharply divided.
Responses to COVID-19 have widened the already deep partisan gap.
Democrats have vastly overestimated the virus death rate and its danger to people under 75 and have embraced stringent lockdown and mandatory masking and social distancing policies.
Republican estimates have been closer to reality, where states like Florida, Texas, and Arizona have taken milder measures.
Partisan media and Democrat convention scriptwriters have hailed New York Governor Cuomo despite his persistence in sending infected patients to senior citizen homes and the resulting high death rates.
They've denigrated Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, even though his death rate per million is a fraction of New York.
The partisanship that has made Democrats shun and Republicans embrace, hydroxychloroquine has made Democrats, even those thronging to Black Lives Matter demonstrations, much more determined to vote by mail and prone to implausible U.S.
Post Office conspiracy theories.
Democrat convention speakers were blaming Trump for not stamping out the virus, for lockdown's economic devastation and intensified partisan rancor.
He's made mistakes and missteps, but those charges are over the top.
Maybe they're an attempt to cover up the differences between red and blue America, which don't work to the Democrats' advantages.
Meanwhile, what you're not getting Mike, right here.
Joe Biden did not get a poll boost from the Democratic National Conventions.
The odds in favor of a Biden victory failed to improve.
A CBSU battleground tracker revealed Sunday Biden was 10 points ahead of Trump.
Seemingly good news for Democrats until you realize the number was unchanged.
Following the Harris announcement and the entire DNC convention.
Of course, it was marred with flops and insights into what the modern party stands for.
Most analysts still predicted a small injection of enthusiasm for the Biden camp.
But it didn't happen.
Getting no boost after a convention has happened only a few times in modern Democratic Party history.
John Kerry in 2004, George McGovern in 1972, and we know what happened to them.
Even the Morning Consult pollsters had to acknowledge that while people seem to like Biden as a person, more after the DNC.
He didn't get a poll bump.
His numbers are unchanged since the start of the convention.
Mike, your thoughts?
Again, Jim, Joe Biden is not ahead.
He's never been ahead.
He's been behind the whole time.
He's more likely getting crushed by 10 points right now than being ahead by these 10 points.
So, these polls are complete nonsense, but the fact that they didn't move shows you, again, how completely flawed their methodology is and just how completely flip-flopped they are to reality.
Donald Trump is ahead 5-6 points at least.
He's going to win by that much.
I think he's going to get close to 56% of the vote.
By the time everything is said and done.
I don't think it's going to be a very long night on election night at this point.
So again, you take the fake polls and even the fake polls continue to suppress Trump's support.
There's no explanation.
Why would it be at 41 or 42 percent?
It doesn't make any sense.
And again, it's all built into the biases of the polls as you dig into their internals.
So we have a situation where, again, the Democrats are going to depend on this idea, oh, Joe Biden is a decent guy.
I mean, on what planet is Joe Biden a decent guy?
We've all seen these videos of him groping women, groping young girls, you know, feeling up girls' breasts when they're underage, they don't even have breasts yet.
All the inappropriate things he's said and done, some of which I think are debatable, but I mean, you know, again, They're trying to sell this guy as a... It'd be like trying to sell Bill Clinton as a babysitter for your teenage daughter.
I mean, it's nuts.
And again, I just wonder...
I wonder what the game is with the Democrats.
Do they really believe their own polls and believe their own press?
Or are they just rolling out their version of Bob Dole and waiting for him to be run over and trying to move on to their strategy four, six, eight years from now?
I don't know.
It's hard to tell.
Mike, I think that's a very close approximation.
Bob Dole is a good comparison.
Meanwhile, we'll be right back.
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison with Mike Baird in Seattle with Real Deal Report for 24 August.
We have Trump attempting to sanction Iran, which has sparked outrage and set up a coalition with
allies.
It was a bad move, as I've suggested in the past.
Known as snapback, the provisions in the original agreement allow for signatories to put back in place international
sanctions against Iran if it were to violate the deal.
The problem is the U.S.
has withdrawn from the deal and the other members of the Security Council aren't enthusiastic about it at all.
It remains unclear how the U.S.
could unilaterally impose the sanctions.
The U.S.
cannot trigger snapback mechanisms after its withdrawal from the Iran deal, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said, using the abbreviation for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action He added China opposes U.S.
attempts to impose sanctions against Iran unilaterally, demands the U.S.
abide by the U.N.
resolutions, fulfill obligations, and respect the rights and interests of other states.
Meanwhile, 13 of the 15 member U.N.
Security Council are opposed.
This is all bad news.
It's very clear that this was a mistake.
In the 24 hours since Secretary of State Pompeo said He triggered a 30-day countdown to return the sanctions.
Longtime allies, Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, as well as China, Russia, Vietnam, Niger, St.
Vincent and the Grenadines, South Africa, Indonesia, Estonia, Tunisia, have already written letters in opposition.
I think it was an obvious blunder, Mike.
I know we disagreed at the time, but there it is.
I think we still disagree, but here's the key thing.
There is a danger of war with Iran right now.
There really is.
There's a danger that they're going to pull something really extraordinary.
So we're in a very delicate situation.
It's going to be very interesting to see how they navigate this minefield, because that's really what's going on right now.
There are people that have told me that Iran does have nukes.
That part of what happened in Beirut was that there were going to be missiles that they were going to build with some of the supplies that were there in that depot.
Who knows if any of that stuff is true, but I think we do have an issue.
And it's important to remember, too, that we're talking about bankers.
They're the ones that are really behind all this stuff.
And, you know, I just think we're in a really tight, dangerous situation with that country right now that we really have to watch before the election cycle.
I think Iran is the least likely to initiate a war.
They haven't launched a war of aggression against another state since 1775, Mike.
They're not about to do so in 2020.
Meanwhile, Tulsi wasn't invited to participate in the DNC.
In my opinion, that's a big mistake.
They claim they have a big tent, but they can't even cope with Tulsi.
She's reported for the Army Reserve.
I would love it if Trump were to bring her up as a speaker at the Republican convention, though that's not very likely.
Meanwhile, Jewish congressional candidate Laura Loomer, her primary victory is generating concern over far-right views.
I know Laura did responsible reporting a good deal of it about Las Vegas without ever getting everything right.
She certainly didn't buy into the official account.
She won out against five other GOP candidates, although she's a long shot.
Loomer was congratulated by President Trump on her primary win.
She's called herself a proud Islamophobe, meaning she's unenthusiastic about Islam.
Meanwhile, Director Brennan was questioned for eight hours by U.S.
Attorney John Durham probe.
It's not clear, however, whether Brennan himself might have been or was not a target of the investigation.
Meanwhile, and this is, if anything, even more bothering, Microsoft has revised its service agreement, effective October 1st, will now target users for alleged copyright infringement, terrorist or violent extremist content, and commuting hate speech.
In other words, they're going to be reviewing the content of our email, anything used by Microsoft.
This is just monstrous invasion of privacy, Mike.
I think this is completely despicable by Microsoft.
Your thoughts?
I agree with you 100%, Jim.
This is the biggest threat again.
It's just part of the same pattern that's continued, and I continue to wonder when the administration is going to act against these people and these giant corporations.
Microsoft is basically saying that we are now going to invade your computer, and if we think you're somebody that we don't like and we don't agree with, we're going to shut you down.
We're going to try to shut you down in commerce.
We're going to try to make it impossible for you to have bank accounts and buy things and purchase food.
It's part of the plot.
It's definitely, you know, this Agenda 21 stuff.
It's right there.
It's right out in the open.
And again, all these companies need to be sued or taken offline or something for a while to try to teach them a lesson and try to get them in line.
It's really gotten completely Completely out of control.
And, you know, if people didn't think that Bill Gates was an enemy of the people or the Antichrist before this, just take a look at what that story says.
It's all true.
It's all frightening.
And they're basically coming after anybody who doesn't agree with them.
And believe me, the political views that they take are not going to be the views of the majority of the American people.
Well said, Mike.
I agree 100%.
Meanwhile, talk about absurdities.
Professor proposes morality pills for people who don't wear masks and social distancing, perhaps via the water supply.
I can't begin to tell you how disgusting this is.
A Western Michigan University Associate Professor of Ethics, Humanity, and Law, Parker Crutchfield, has suggested that Wearing masks and social distancing might work if defectors could be coerced into adhering to them.
He claimed it could be solved by moral enhancement.
Here's a far-out proposal.
He said, what if researchers developed and delivered a moral enhancer rather than an immunity enhancer?
He's talking about fixing the water supply, but he doesn't have his facts right.
He doesn't know what he's talking about.
He ignores that social face masks don't work even in the case of surgery, that they pose serious risks to the healthy, that the top European officials have discouraged their use and denounced them, that face masks really have never shown themselves to be worthwhile, that the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons has come out against them, And of course he's ignoring, and for a guy who claims to be an ethicist, this is absurd, that at least it's a Nuremberg Code.
No person may be subject to medical treatment without informed consent.
I wrote to the guy.
I pointed all this out.
I told him I hope he really wasn't the author of his views, but that I'd welcome correspondence and gave him my email address.
Needless to say, I haven't heard a peep.
Meanwhile, Aussie Osbourne blast Trump's pandemic response.
Here's another outright moron talking about issues he has no understanding.
Meanwhile, Melinda Gates inadvertently let out what's going on here, referring to the pandemic as an experiment.
This is a recent Business Insider interview.
It's still very... Ms.
Gates said regarding herd immunity, that's still very far-fetched today.
You don't get herd immunity until you have a huge percentage of your population that's had the disease.
We know that from all the diseases of the past humans have had.
So no, we're still a long way from herd immunity.
And you can't count on that because a lot of people are going to die in the meantime if you let the experiment run.
And here I think she caught herself.
And you just let the disease run its course in community.
You can almost feel or catch herself where she says, if you let the experiment run, uh, or you just let the disease run, she realized she should not have said what she said.
Repeats herself from the beginning by saying disease instead of experiment.
That quote does not make much sense without a very meaningful pause and restart at exactly that moment.
Meanwhile, a colleague of mine has observed that in the current, what appears to be a drill by many accounts, the total number of deaths is actually lower in 2020 than it was in 2019 or 2018 or 2017.
Further evidence the whole story of a corona pandemic is complete and utter bullshit.
Meanwhile, we have a renowned epidemiologist.
This is Dr. Harvey Reich, professor of epidemiology at the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
at Yale School of Public Health on life, liberty, and live-in, saying there are now
53 studies that show positive results of hydroxychloroquine in COVID infections, 14 global studies that
show neutral or negative.
10 of them were of patients in very late stages of COVID-19.
So of the 14, 10 were of late stages.
And of the remaining four, two come from the same University of Minnesota author,
the other two from a faulty Brazil paper, which should be retracted, and a fake Lancet paper,
which was retracted.
This guy, Mike, is my candidate to be a special senior advisor
to the president on medicine and public health to override the effects of it.
of Anthony Fucci. Just remember, imagine if you will, a virus so dangerous you have to
be tested to even know that you had it. Mike, your thoughts.
Yeah, it's crazy, Jim. I mean, I saw a video yesterday of these morons lining up in their
cars like they're going through a Taco Bell drive-thru to get tested for COVID-19. And
I'm like, why?
What?
Are you sick?
If you're sick, go to the doctor.
I mean, it's like, who are these people that are so stupid that believe in these masks and these tests?
I mean, we just had, we just had, I don't know, Dozens and dozens of NFL players that supposedly tested positive that came back and they were all false positives because the tests were contaminated.
I mean, the same stuff we've been telling you since March that has been going on with this thing.
And yeah, I agree with you.
This Yale doctor, I think it's time to fire Fauci and replace him with this guy from Yale.
You know, beg him to come on board and take over the coronavirus.
And there's a chart I forgot to send you for the show today, James.
I promise I'll send it to you tomorrow.
It shows that the coronavirus is essentially over.
The number of deaths now, if we go to our famous page, the one I'm always showing you here on my cell phone, if we go to that and look, you know, basically what we're seeing is that the percentage of deaths Today, in the last week, is down to something like 89% of expected deaths.
In other words, there are fewer people dying.
Now, some people might say, well, that's partly because there's not traffic accidents, because there's not as much traffic, but there's still quite a bit of traffic out there, so I don't quite buy that.
I just think that, in reality, this thing's simply not that lethal.
It never was, and it's time for that whole fantasy to be dismantled.
You're completely spot on, Mike.
No question about it.
Meanwhile, for my final thoughts, here's what's going on in terms of the big picture.
Don't miss this point.
It's simple.
I chip all of you, make society cashless and put all the money on the chip.
Then you will do exactly as you are told or we will turn off the chip and you don't eat.
This is the wet dream for the bankers of the cashless society and what Bill Gates wants to bring us for the future of America.
Meanwhile, I did a very nice piece with Danny Suros, who has an extensive background in law enforcement
about Millie Weaver's stunning new documentary and her arrest.
This was on Jim, the Conspiracy Guy on August 16th.
Then we did a sequel on August 23rd, just Sunday.
And when it was broadcast, YouTube had an algorithm that switched
to my show from Thursday.
So instead of getting Shadowgate 2, you got my interview with Dave Gehry from Thursday.
When I caught it, I stopped it and reprogrammed it and began it again, and the same thing happened.
You could watch it on Twitch.
You could get the real show on Twitch, but not on YouTube.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the Feds presents Nick Kohlerstrom, PhD, on the politics of a pandemic planned in the U.S., triggered in the UK.
This guy is completely brilliant, wonderful guy.
Then on Thursday, Sarah Westall, virtual conventions in a fantasy world, how the media has betrayed the American people.
Sarah, like Nick, is fabulous.
Those shows are live, and you can catch them at Jim the Conspiracy Guy, 8 to 10 Central.
Meanwhile, Real Deal Reports.
You can get more of my stuff at my blog, jamesfetzer.org, on Twitter, at Jim Fetzer, Mike Barrett Official, Mike Barrett 2, paypal.me slash Mike Barrett, Dean Ryan TV, Real Deal Media moves forward.
Blake's doing a great job with it.
And I just say, Mike, your final thoughts.
Well, first of all, I'd like to thank, we didn't have any fan mail today, but I would like to thank a few people who contributed to the PayPal.
Sharon Shook, thank you, Sharon.
Hector Valdez, thank you very much, man.
Denise Salim and G. Nervoort, who I think might be Dutch.
I'm not positive, but when you have a name like Nervoort, you're probably Probably Dutch.
Thank you guys for your contributions.
We really appreciate that.
We need that kind of stuff.
Thanks for keeping it coming and keeping us rolling.
And again, I think the key thing to watch is again, watch this QAnon stuff because the president continually, they were going full court press on QAnon this weekend.
Mike Wallace was trying to pin down a couple of his guests this weekend to say something bad about the Q movement.
And I believe and continue to believe that between now And September 3rd there might be, there's going to be a QAnon false flag somewhere, somehow, that's going to be blamed on a Trump supporter.
Just watch.
Mike, I can't thank you enough for the excellence of your reporting and your professionalism.
I say watch the Republican Convention.
It's going to have a completely different atmosphere.
Law and order is going to be very prevalent, but the president is relaxed, he's confident, he's looking good.
This is going to be a great week for the Republican Party, striking contrast to the last for the Democrats.
This is Jim Fetzer in Madison thanking Mike Barron Seattle for being here and all of you for watching.
We'll be back tomorrow with the latest from the front.
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