And you may have thought it was a good idea to think of all the wee things they will do.
But don't you worry, no more ashes, no more sackcloth.
The farmhouse made of sackcloth will someday nevermore adorn a sleeve.
For if the bomb that drops on you hits your friends and neighbors too, There'll be nobody left behind to grieve, and we will all go together when we go.
What a comforting fact that is to know.
Universal bereavement, an inspiring achievement.
Yes, we all will go together when we go.
We will all go together when we go.
Fused with an incandescent glow.
No one will have the endurance to collect on his insurance.
Lloyds of London will be loaded when they go.
We will all fry together when we fry.
We'll be fried potatoes by and by.
There will be no more misery when the world is a rotisserie.
Yes, we all will fry together when we fry.
We will all bake together when we bake.
There'll be nobody present at the wake.
With complete hearts This is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Raw Deal.
internet issues this weekend.
Meanwhile, I find on the front page of the Wisconsin State Journal, plain law and order card, GOP hopefuls try to paint Democrats as being anti-police.
This is from the Associated Press.
Now, we're supposed to believe the Associated Press is objective and fair-minded, but it's clearly not the case.
Why would it say GOP hopefuls try to paint Democrats as being anti-police?
It should just say, GOP hopefuls paint Democrats as being anti-police.
Why do they say try to?
And then they begin by seeking to establish distance here from the actual practices of last summer, for example, when we had Kamala Harris, Maxine Waters, A host of other very prominent Democrats, Nancy Pelosi out there supporting Antifa BLM, committing their arson, their looting, their rioting, and talking about defunding the police, which has to be the dumbest political slogan in world history.
Here's how it begins, trying to give a soft, soft soap treatment here.
When Minnesota Republican Kyler Kittner announced his candidacy for the U.S.
House in April, he asked voters to ponder two questions.
What America will leave for our children, and will they be taught to hate their police?
Because of Mississippi River in Wisconsin, Republicans in the third congressional district aired a digital ad this spring demanding that their Democratic congressman Stand up to attacks on law enforcement.
Now, they go on suggesting this extends back to Richard Nixon, that this is like an historic stance of the Republicans, not mentioning or alluding to the reality that we had Black Lives Matter, not White Lives Matter.
Carrying out all these riots, all this looting, all this very insulting stuff that the Democrats were clearly wholeheartedly supporting.
When you dig through the article, you eventually come to a part that says, it's true that violent crime has risen.
The FBI's national incident-based reporting system recorded 25% more homicides in 2020 than in 2019, and 12% more violent assaults.
But the increase in homicides is nationwide, including in some cities that increased police spending, and in some cities led by Republicans.
Well, obviously, they're doing their best to try to mitigate.
I don't think it's going to work.
The Democrat policing bill, it continues, passed the U.S.
House without a single GOP vote.
It would ban chokeholds and then qualified immunity from lawsuits against police officers while creating National policing standards in an effort to boast at accountability.
The bill does not back defunding police departments, and Democrats didn't even debate the idea in part because swing state district representatives such as U.S.
Representative Abigail Spanberger, Democrat of Virginia, who opposed defunding police, raised concerns about the political backlash.
Indeed, we know there have been a number of reports of the Democrats, and even Obama, having said way back when, to stop talking about defunding the police.
It's finally catching up with them.
Well, they're going to try to regain some lost ground here, but frankly, I do not believe it's going to work, and I believe it's going to have enduring ramifications for issues related to the Second Amendment.
Meanwhile, we have the interesting development that Kamala Harris's foreign trip was such a disaster, even the Biden administration was perplexed.
Her trip to Central America and Mexico, combined with her awkward interview with Lester Holt over her absence at the Mexican border, reportedly as those close to her attempting to make sense of her bungled foreign visit, Several sources said there was hope inside the White House that her first trip would be a success, worried what looked like the ill-prepared answers to the inevitable questions would overshadow it, or Lester Holt.
Frankly, I've not been a big fan of Lester Holt, though I do like to watch NBC to get a baseline to see how the mainstream media are presenting stories, and you can invariably discern the tilt.
But in this case, Lester Holt asked Harris why, as the White House envoy to the border, she has steered clear of the area for months amid the unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
And there's no way to spin her absence at the border and her lack of preparation for being questioned, who was point blank asking her why she hadn't bothered to observe it for herself.
And as most of you may well be aware, she did a perfunctory performance at some point, you know, we're going to the border, we've been to the border.
So this whole, this whole thing about the border, we've been to the border, we've been to the border.
Seeking to fend off the question, you haven't been to the border.
Holt responded in a comment that made it appear as though the establishment media might For a change, be prepared to hold Biden administration officials accountable with regard to the crisis where Kamala awkwardly laughed and said, and I haven't been to Europe.
I mean, that is so pathetic.
That is so pathetic.
She hasn't been to the border.
We've been to the border.
Bear in mind, it was.
Biden, who, you know, assigned her responsibility for the border, and it looks as though it's turned into a complete fiasco.
Unsurprisingly, because when Biden goes abroad now and he forgets his way, he draws laughter from the international leaders, the United States.
With a Biden-Harris administration in place has been reduced to an international laughingstock.
It's embarrassingly bad.
The trip was a complete disaster, despite her attempts to stave off criticism over her absence by claiming she's going to the root of the problem.
She's now dealing with more calls to do her job.
That brings stability to the border.
The best thing they could possibly do would revert to Trump position.
Remember when she went to Guatemala, there were signs saying go home.
There were signs saying Trump won.
And of course, we know without any doubt Trump did win.
And this whole thing is a massive charade.
Well, it appears to me the Democrats in power are moving as rapidly as they can to destroy the United States.
I mean, it's embarrassingly bad.
Meanwhile, here we have a report that Al Gore, former vice president, urged Biden in private to keep climate-focused policies in the expansive infrastructure bill, which were really the primary objection of the Republicans.
Former VP Gore reportedly urged Biden in private to keep them as he struggles to shore up GOP support.
Well, that's not gonna work.
Sources familiar with the situation told the Washington Post, Gore, the extremely prominent environmentalist, and I went to see his video, you know, about climate change, the movie, actually, in a theater about an inconvenient truth.
It looked good if you didn't know enough to understand that this is merely a matter of pure periodic changes and actually climate change is not a real bona fide issue.
And while Trump make it look as though science were on his side is very parallel to the coronavirus pandemic where science is not on the side of lockdowns or face mask wearing or God forbid the vaccines, which Sherry Tenpenny has described as perfectly designed killing machines.
I mean, we're really dealing with situations where we're being massively lied to in the name of science.
CO2 is a naturally produced Product of living things, which trees and bushes and plants convert back into oxygen.
It's not a source of.
Problems for the planet and the idea of converting to, you know, solar or wind or, uh, you know, electric cars and all that.
I mean, where do they think the electricity comes from after all the idea of running cities?
On the basis of solar and wind power is a complete and total fantasy, a fantasy.
And yet that's what we're getting from this administration, a fantasy.
Sources familiar with the situation told the Washington Post that Gore made the call after being encouraged by John Podesta.
You'll remember him, pedophile in chief.
I have A piece about Pizzagate, where it leaves no doubt that John Podesta has played a major role for decades, for decades in the pedophile industry and the satanic rituals and child abuse and child murder.
It's all disgusting beyond belief.
So John Podesta is calling the shots.
During the call, Gore also asked Biden to block the planned Pahalia pipeline to transport crude oil through predominantly black neighborhoods in Memphis.
It could potentially affect drinking water.
He spoke to Biden aide Steve Ricchetti about climate and infrastructure.
The private lobbying from Gore comes shortly before Biden is to discuss all these at the Group of Seven in Cornwall this weekend, where he was so forgetful and absent-minded that foreign leaders were actually laughing.
Meanwhile, Biden ended negotiation with a GOP group led by Senator Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, failing to reach agreement after weeks of talks.
And it looks as though it's not going to happen.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal is reporting U.S.
inflation is highest in 13 years as prices surge 5%.
The rapid rise in consumer prices in May reflected a surge in demand and shortages of labor and material.
Rising costs for everyday foods such as bacon and fruit have raised concerns about inflation.
Here's why you may be paying more.
The U.S.
economy's rebound from the pandemic is driving the biggest surge in inflation in nearly 13 years.
The Labor Department said last month's 5% increase in the consumer price index was the largest since August of 2008, when it rose by 5.4%.
The core price index, which excludes the often volatile categories of food and energy, jumped 3.8% in May from the year before, the largest increase since June of 1992.
Consumers are seeing higher prices for many purchases, particularly big-ticket items such as vehicles.
Prices for used cars and trucks leapt 7.3% from the previous month.
Driving one-third of the rise in the overall index.
Those for furniture, airline fares, and apparel also sharply rose in May.
Here's a summary.
U.S.
consumer prices rose 5% year-on-year in May.
The latest figure is the highest annual inflation rate since August of 2008.
Consumer demand bolstered as businesses reopened after a robust COVID-19 vaccination drive helped boost economic activity.
The food index, and it's going to be very big, by the way, in the funeral home and cemetery business, mark my words.
The food index increased 0.4% in May while used cars and trucks rose sharply 7.3%.
The consumer price index has been on the rise since January of 2021.
Indicating a speedy recovery after the pandemic forced people to stay inside and restricted access.
If the trend continues, the central bank, that would be the Fed, our founding fathers warned us against the central bank, would be forced to tighten monetary policy earlier than expected.
A 10-year Treasury yield is down 2.2 basis points at 1.467%.
They hit a one-month low, and it hit the 1.75% mark in March.
As a result, many companies, including Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, General Mills, Campbell Soup, Chipotle Mexican Grill, and Unilabr, have proposed price rises across their product range.
Stand by.
Meanwhile, I have been told today may be a very big day in Arizona.
We have the update.
Six different states have visited Arizona that all states need to come here.
I like what's going on in Arizona.
It looks as though it's going to blow the whole fraudulent 2020 election apart 100 percent.
Those states that have visited include Pennsylvania, Georgia, Colorado, Alaska, Virginia, and Nevada.
Very, very good.
Represent Mark Fincham.
The states that have visited so far are those I've just announced.
More individuals from Georgia will be in tomorrow.
Other states later in the week.
Unanimous sentiment about their trips, time, and effort.
Well worth it.
Election integrity is a priority in every community.
Meanwhile, Hunter, Biden's racist texts have unearthed days after Joe's speech decrying racism.
This is more of the hypocrisy.
Meanwhile, the president's son joked in a 2019 text, a corporate attorney joined Marsarus about a big Johnson and said to the lawyer, I only love you because you're black and true dat nigga, N-I-G-G-A.
Wow, thank you, Michael Cohen, and you too.
How much money I owe you because nigga, you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.
Just made the phrase up, by the way.
I should have nad your lineage.
It's wasted on you.
That's why I'm saying nigga.
So, you know, I mean, there's more of this and talking about his member.
And of course, we have all kinds of photographs and other salacious videos coming out with a Hunter Biden laptop, which Christopher Wray very conveniently suppressed just in relation to the 2020 election, just as James Comey had for the Anthony Weiner.
Meanwhile, We have members of the squad complaining that freedom of speech doesn't exist for Muslim women in Congress.
She's always been, this is Rashid Talab, she's always been the squad's dumbest member.
But if she wants to spend her time calling her colleagues on the left racist for having a problem with Omar comparing the U.S.
to the Taliban, I won't stand in her way.
This is an article by Ola Pundit, a name obviously journalistic.
The biggest tell that Omar's surprisingly conciliatory statement this afternoon was written for her by leadership is the rest of the squad is screeching.
Why do you hate Muslims today?
While Omar's statement was like, of course, I'd never draw any equivalence between our country and the Taliban.
I bossed at AOCs and Cori Bush's tweets in an earlier thread, but the rest of the gang is contributing too.
This is Jamal Bowman.
When a woman, person of color, a Muslim, speaks out against injustice, backlash ensues.
When Ilhan of Minnesota speaks out, the vitriol is compounded by her being all three.
As Democrats, we must recognize the biases that fuel personal attacks and defend our colleagues.
Meanwhile, Representative Ilhan Omar released the following clarification on her questions during the House Foreign Affairs Committee this week.
This is dated the 10th of June.
On Monday, I asked Secretary of State Antony Blinken about ongoing international criminal court investigations.
To be clear, The conversation was about accountability for specific incidents regarding those ICC cases, not a moral comparison between Hamas and the Taliban and the U.S.
and Israel.
I was in no way equating terrorist organization with democratic countries with well-established judicial systems.
But we all know the monstrosity of the brutality the Israelis displayed toward the Palestinians.
Well, I am convinced that Hamas was created to be a radical Islamic organization to take the focus off of the Palestinian, the PLO, liberation organization headed formerly by Asser Arafat, who was a good man and kept attention on the Palestinians.
When you replace a PLO with Hamas, you get a broadening, a dissipation, a distribution of concern about Muslims and extreme Muslims rather than the abuse that the Israelis inflict upon the Palestinians.
So, while I reported that that appears to have been an Israeli op, I'm increasingly convinced that's exactly correct.
Meanwhile, Ayanna Pressley, Stop the bad faith attempts to take Ilan MN's words out of context.
She called a simple question.
The ICC exists to investigate an exact recourse when human rights are violated.
Imagine if Congress was as outraged by what Palestinians endure daily.
I agree with this.
Taleb has been especially dogged, however.
Here's another tweet.
I am tired of colleagues, both DNR, Democrats and Republicans, demonizing Ilhan in Minnesota.
Their obsession with policing her is sick.
She has the courage to call it human rights abuses no matter who is responsible.
That's better than colleagues who look away if it serves their politics.
Actually, I feel very much in sympathy with the squad on this issue.
The bit about colleagues who look away from human rights abuses if it doesn't serve their politics reminds me a few years ago when Jake Tapper asked her why she's so passionate about wanting to boycott Israel but nowhere to be found on Islamic human rights violators like Egypt, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia.
She had no answer.
I think it'd be fair and fine for Omar's Democratic critics in the House to admit they sympathize more with Israel than they do with Hamas, and therefore pay closer attention to Hamas abuses, because allegedly they're aligned ideologically with the other side.
But in that case, what conclusion should we draw about Talib and the squad's sympathies and alignments, given they consistently pay closer attention to Israeli abuses?
Frankly, I think Israeli abuses deserve more attention.
By the way, since Taleb and the squad are looking for examples of Black House members being held to a free speech double standard, I've got a nifty example for them right here.
Byron Donalds wants to join the Congressional Black Caucus.
The CBC, however, is stonewalling him, even though he obviously meets the qualification for membership.
You'll never guess why.
This is now from New Day.
Representative Donald says he has been denied entry into the Congressional Black Caucus because he is a Republican.
My support of President Trump has been consistent, but at the same time, I have had the ability to advocate for the black community in my state.
Everyone knows what a boy is, even you.
This is curious.
Omar's Democratic critics touching off the uproar turns out to have been watered down.
According to Punchbowl, there were two draft versions, one harsh, one less, and they released the less harsh version.
In an interview with Fox, Grover said she worried that the new rules would lead—oh, this is a story out of line.
I'll get back to it, because there's a pretty fascinating story coming up here.
Meanwhile, a GOP poll suggests that their leaders are not conservative enough.
In other words, that the normal Republicans who support Trump don't believe their leadership is doing a good enough job.
If Republicans and RINOs like Senator Mitt Romney think they can enjoy greater political success by adopting some left-wing social values from the Democrats, they should probably think again.
A new poll just revealed how it shows half of Republican voters believe the GOP base is growing more conservative than its leadership.
Suggesting Republican politicians must adapt to the new Republican Party or become obsolete.
Erasmus and report, just released, will return after this break.
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Did you know that the police in Boston were broadcasting, this is a drill, this is a drill, on bullhordes during the marathon?
That the Boston Globe was tweeting that a demonstration bomb would be set off during the marathon for the benefit of bomb squad activities.
And that one would be set off in one minute in front of the library, which happened as the Globe had announced.
Peering through the smoke, you could see bodies with missing arms and legs.
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Yes, we have this very interesting development of Republicans believing that their leadership
is not conservative enough.
Fascinating development, implying that if individuals like Mitt Romney think they're going to be able to step into the breach here by virtue of Trump seemingly having been shunted to one side.
It ain't gonna work.
A Rasmussen report that was released Thursday showed 50% of Republican supporters believe voters are more conservative than their leadership.
It's one of the strongest indications yet the GOP base believes the party leadership is more liberal than it ought to be.
It's so obvious, even a plurality of Democrats and Independents agree with the notion.
41% of Democrats saying leadership is more liberal than voters.
36% of Independents suggesting the same.
28% of Republican supporters said GOP voters and leadership are about the same.
15% that the voters are more liberal than the leadership.
The fact that 15% voters and supporters think the voters may be more liberal than the leadership could be explained by a couple of things.
It may simply be an outlier, which every poll has.
But it may also represent some of the left-informed people who support the party.
It could also be a result of those who have different ideas about what leadership really means.
If people believe ultra-conservative figures in the GOP are technically leaders, then this might be the case in some states.
However, When the GOP has party leaders like Mitch McConnell, it's hard to claim leadership is more conservative than the voters.
Meanwhile, and I find this story completely fascinating, we have an eighth grade girl calling out those who are promoting boys and girls bathrooms.
Listen to this.
A 14-year-old in Virginia is speaking out about what she says is a sexist move by Loudoun County Public Schools to allow boys into girls' locker rooms.
Everyone knows what a boy is, even you, she said, looking at the board members.
Your proposed policies are dangerous and rooted in sexism.
When woke kids asked me if I was a lesbian or trans boy because I cut my hair short, I should tell you these modern identities are superficial.
In an interview with Fox News Thursday, a girl whose name is Grover said she worried that the new rule would lead to girls being harassed and assaulted.
During her speech, she claimed her guidance counselor responded to her concerns about privacy and safety by noting that bathrooms had stalls.
Fox News hasn't confirmed and School board declined to comment.
Now boys are reading erotic in the classroom next to girls, she added.
And if you want to give them access to girls' locker rooms and you want to force girls to call those boys she, the policy followed a previous one.
1040 that committed the county to providing an equitable, safe, and inclusive work environment regardless of sex, orientation, gender identity, and other individual characteristics.
The more recently proposed policy states in a draft, students should be allowed to use a facility that corresponds to their gender identity.
Which means, of course, that boys who declare themselves to be girls could use all the girls' facilities.
At Tuesday's school board meeting, Jolene Grover, who was wearing a shirt that read, Woman is Female, argued, Two days ago I was told Policy 1040 was just an umbrella philosophy and you weren't going to allow boys into the girls' rooms, but here you are doing just that.
Grover is an eighth grader whose mom pulled her out of school last year after seeing various controversial policies emerging, where she is currently being homeschooled.
You do this in the name of inclusivity while ignoring the girls who will pay the price.
Your policy choose boys' wants over girls' needs.
Wonderful statement.
Your policy choose boys' wants over girls' needs.
I couldn't endorse that more strongly.
Grover's comments were just one of many related agenda as participants responded to the ongoing controversy surrounding Tanner Cross.
Cross was suspended last month after giving a now viral speech in which he opposed the district's proposed policies on gender.
He told the school board he wouldn't affirm that a biological boy can be a girl and vice versa, because it's against my religion.
It's lying to a child, it's abuse to a child, and it's sinning against our God.
What's a violation of elementary biology and science?
I mean, this is just absurd!
Just days after the speech, Cross was told in a letter not to come on the school's premises.
The letter vaguely stated the school district was investigating allegations you engage in conduct that's had a disruptive impact on the operation of the school.
A judge ordered them to reinstate Cross, however, arguing they had violated his right to free speech.
He had referred to the draft policy which required the Loudon staff to use preferred pronouns.
Oh God!
LCPS staff shall allow gender expansive or transgender students to use their chosen name and gender pronouns that reflect their gender identity without any substantiating evidence regardless of the name and gender recorded in the student's permanent educational record.
This is simply absurd, simply absurd.
Meanwhile, and this is a pretty fascinating story, Employer says he has stopped hiring Ivy League grads.
They're too woke, too self-important, or have been trained to stay silent when it matters.
I like this.
For decades, nay centuries, America's elite universities have produced some of the brightest minds and most influential citizens.
And even those Ivy League graduates whose names did not end up in history books could count on one coveted benefit of higher education, landing a good job.
But now even that may be changing, according to a hiring manager for a popular magazine.
Writing for the Wall Street Journal on Monday, R. R. Reno, editor of First Things, a well-known religious public policy magazine, explained he has largely stopped hiring graduates from Ivy League schools because they're either too woke, too self-important, or have been trained to stay silent when it matters.
A decade ago, I relished the opportunity to employ talented graduates of Princeton, Yale, Harvard, and the rest.
Today?
Not so much, Reno began before elucidating his point with a story about a student strike that took place last year that is Alma Mater, Haverford College, a place he described as similar to Harvard.
You call that concerns over anti-blackness and the ensure of erasure of marginalized voices culminated in an all-college Zoom meeting that accomplished little beside outing the thin-skinned narcissism and naked aggression of many of the students, qualities that do not make for effective employees.
On the flip side, he argued, for every outspoken student activist, there are many more who refuse to speak up when it counts.
Quote, if students can be traumatized by insensitivity on that leafy campus, then they're unlikely to function as effective team members in an organization that has to deal with everyday realities.
And in every any event, I don't want to hire someone who makes inflammatory accusations at the drop of a hat.
Student activists don't represent the majority of students, but I find myself wondering about the silent acquiescence of most students.
They allow themselves to be cowed by charges of racism and other sins.
I sympathize.
The atmosphere of intimidation in elite higher education is intense, but I don't want to hire a person well-practiced and remaining silent when it costs something to speak up.
I commend him.
Reno compared the hostile environment at many elite college campuses to the hermititude of many Christians and Jews living in Muslim societies or the mentality of those who have internalized their second-class status.
Yet the students who counter and repel the environment have their issues too, according to Reno.
Some resist.
They would seem ideal for my organization, which aims to speak for religions and social conservatives.
But even this kind of graduate brings liabilities to the workplace.
I've met recent Ivy grads with conservative convictions who manifest a form of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Others have developed a habit of aggressive counterpunching that's no more appealing in a young employee than the ruthless accusations of the woke.
As an overarching theme, Students educated at Ivy League-type schools have been socialized to panic over pseudo-crises, he lamented.
They navel-gaze about diversity, inclusion, and other abstract ideas rather than put their nose to the grind on real work.
Rinos says he now seeks graduates from smaller, lesser-known, though more dependable, private institutions or for larger state universities and their satellite schools.
The underlying problem for Ivy League students, he suggests, is more than likely a deficit of good role models.
Notwithstanding, the result certainly appears to be unproductive employees.
Let me say, as a graduate of Princeton, I've been completely disillusioned by what's been going on there.
Princeton has decided to Remove Woodrow Wilson's name from its School for International and Public Affairs.
That incensed me so much that I'm no longer participating in annual giving for Princeton.
Not only that, but it now turns out that they've dropped Latin and Greek if you want to major in the classics because black students don't do well at Latin and Greek.
So what they're going to do is dumb down the education and the standards of a university that was, when I was an undergraduate, ranked number one in the world, number one in the world, in mathematics, physics, and philosophy, where I had the privilege of majoring in philosophy with the then most important philosopher of science among professional philosophers in the world, Carl G. Hempel, Who would then encourage me to study with his leading critic at the graduate level at Indiana, as I would subsequently do after resigning my commission as a captain in the Marine Corps to enter graduate school.
My disillusionment with Princeton is profound.
Now we've been hearing about Orlando, where we're supposed to have had a slaughter of around 50 people.
There's a lot of oddities here, however, and I have a whole book about it at Moonrock Books.
Get this.
The permit for the club had expired three years earlier.
Its legal occupancy was 150, but over 300 were alleged to have been there.
There were crisis actors in Orlando, many of which were rather comical.
And no billing for medical services rendered for the obvious reason that no medical services were rendered.
If you were to look at a photograph from the past, you'd see that the Bulls Club in Orlando was originally painted white.
When it lost its permit three years in advance of the event, it was repainted black because it was closed.
Because it was closed.
It had a dearth of parking space.
There were only 11 parking spaces at the club, which means that if they actually had 300 crammed into a facility that only had a legal occupancy of 150, there would have been abandoned vehicles all over the place.
But they were not there.
This is reminiscent of Sandy Hook.
Well, we're told there were 489 students there that day.
If you look at the official report by Steven Sedinsky, the Dansbury State's attorney, subtract 20, 469 who needed to be evacuated.
Well, the state police report claims at very specific locations and times in the parking lot, the evacuation took place.
But we haven't had dash cam footage for those locations and times in the parking lot, and there are no signs of any evacuation taking place, which indicates that's because no evacuation was taking place.
Because just like the Pulse Club, Sandy Hook Elementary had been abandoned years before.
I mean, there's a pattern here, if you bother to check it out.
You recall that this was supposed to be a massive slaughter because there were no exits.
Well, the Pulse nightclub actually had eight different exits, so that the claim we had 50 dead and 50 injured by one shooter does not add up.
I have a video footage which is supposed to be from the polls and you can see what appear to be the entryway and you got some people coming into the entryway and it has a date and it has a time on it.
Then we switch to dancing inside the club.
There's no date, and there's no time, and there's plenty of room.
Open area.
Lots of open area.
Preposterous!
This only had 150.
If there were 300, they would have packed in like sardines.
They are not packed in like sardines.
We also have footage of a few, you know, vehicles pulling up, but that's all totally innocuous stuff.
As I say, the club actually was closed, so this footage.
Then we have what's supposed to be the gunman walking around with a rifle, but you don't see any bodies anywhere.
There's no date-time stamp on it.
Then you have footage with date-time that appears to be police coming into the club.
How convenient is all of that?
Meanwhile, we had the absurdity of a group of bystanders carrying what was supposed to be a body, presumably to safety, but they're actually walking toward the Bulls Club.
One of them is a crisis actor, appears by the name of Christopher Hansen, who's kind of like a joke here.
I mean, this is all ridiculous beyond belief.
So we had an elaborate trial.
The shooter's father turns out to be an FBI informant who brushed off his son's terror comments.
The Orlando nightclub shooter's dad revealed to be an FBI informant.
Told authorities who are investigating Omar Mateen before the attack that pro-terror comments the would-be gunman made to co-workers were just examples of him being stupid.
Now let me repeat that we had we had.
Any number of crisis actors there in orlando were in my opinion doing a terrible job.
There's a brilliant piece online by Harrison Hanks as the ultimate crisis actor every one of you needs to watch.
Go online, track down Harrison Hanks, the ultimate crisis actor, where he can play, you know, a doctor or a fireman or a police officer or a military, what have you, or the grieving father.
And he juxtaposes with crisis actors playing those roles, including at Orlando.
It's hilarious, but also extremely revealing.
Extremely revealing.
And I mentioned Orlando actually put out a couple of videos with actors dressed up as doctors and nurses and one as police officers and police women and another dancing and singing to come back to Orlando.
We had the bizarre situation that it was supposed to be people in pickup trucks who were tossing bodies into the trunk to rush them to the emergency medical center, which is completely absurd, medically ridiculous.
You leave a body in place until EM teams can come and perform emergency medical because in you moving them, you may seriously damage them.
So this whole thing is absurd.
And of course, this Orlando Emergency Medical Center would eventually declare that it was not going to charge for any services rendered for the very, in my opinion, on the very reasonable grounds that no services were rendered.
And if they rendered any services, they would be guilty of financial fraud and could be prosecuted.
Prosecuted!
Now, I am one of three American citizens who recited in an amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court regarding Zorka Saranova.
I've done a lot of research on the Boston bombing.
Many of you may have seen some double features where I give you a critique about Sandy Hook and about the Boston bombing.
And one of the other two Americans is Mary Maxwell.
Who asked me if I knew about Dunblane.
By the way, what is the core of our brief to the court here is that the backpacks don't match.
Remember, Zucker and his brother Tamerlan were alleged to have planted two backpacks with explosives that blew up at the Boston Marathon bombing, killing a few, injuring others.
But the whole thing was a sham.
You had police on bullhorns calling out, this is a drill.
This is a drill.
Well, you hear it on this show, right?
We give a brief rundown about the book there.
And nobody died in Boston either.
Well, the evidence when I showed to a retired professor of law by the name of John Remington Graham was a backpack evidence.
That the FBI had identified the two backpacks that exploded.
They were rather compact black nylon backpacks with the white squares sewn upon them.
But the footage, which they actually photoshopped in to make the brothers present at the bombing, Uh, shows they weren't wearing what the Hammerlin's wearing a very large baggy, dark colored backpack, not at all like the design and character of those that exploded.
And Zokar, even more conspicuously, a gray or silver colored backpack doesn't match.
It's like the case with OJ, where his attorney actually falsely asserted if it doesn't fit, if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit.
Well, in this case, if the backpacks don't match, you must acquit.
The reason Johnny Cochran had staged that was they required OJ to put on latex gloves before he tried on what were skin-tight fitting leather gloves that would have fit him exactly.
But by putting on the latex first, they made it impossible for the gloves to go over O.J.' 's hand and led to his acquittal.
All really theater.
In the case of Boston, it should have the effect of acquitting Zocar because real evidence, real evidence acquits.
Well, Mary sent me as if I knew about the Dunblane massacre, and I admitted I did not.
And she's now sent me a wonderful video about it.
Which you can find on my BitChute channel, BitChute Channel Jim Fetzer.
Because it appears to me that Sandy Hook was based upon Dunblane.
Here's a couple of paragraphs summary from Wikipedia.
The Dunblane Massacre took place at Dunblane Primary School near Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom on 13 March 1996.
When Thomas Hamilton shot 16 pupils and one teacher dead and injured 15 others before killing himself, it remains the deadliest mass shooting in British history.
Public debate about the killing centered on gun control laws, including public petitions for a ban on private ownership of handguns and an official inquiry which produced the 1996 Cullen Report.
In response to this debate, two new firearms acts were passed, which outlawed the private ownership of most handguns within the United Kingdom.
I think we have a very key development here.
We have the case that the mayor of Boston, In November of 2012, just weeks before Sandy Hook, was interviewed by the host of the show, the daughter of Andy Rooney.
And he was boasting of his relationship with Joe Biden, then Vice President.
And he said that Biden had assured him that by January, gun control would be a done deal.
And the host said, What in the world could happen for that to take gun control to happen so fast?
And he would not say, the mayor would not say.
But on the 16th of January 2013, just a month and two days after the alleged shooting at Sandy Hook, we had Barack Obama sign no less than 23 laws to restrict our access to weapons under the Second Amendment.
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Before I bring in the caller we have on the line, let me add that I found the original
report I received on June 22, 2017.
Yeah.
In November 2012, on the PBS show Greater Boston, hosted then by Emily Rooney, daughter of Andy, had as a guest the mayor of Boston, Thomas Menino.
The topic was gun control, and Menino essentially bragged that he was good friends with then-VP Joe Biden, who had called him and told Menino that by January of 2013, gun control in the U.S.
would be a done deal.
Rooney asked how or what could change for legislation to pass so quickly.
Menino wouldn't say, but that Biden assured him something would happen to bring it about.
And we now know, of course, what he was talking about was Sandy Hook, the stage shooting, which appears to have been modeled after Don Bain, I now discover.
And I highly encourage everyone to go to my BitChute channel, Jim Fetzer, and check it out.
I'm very pleased to be joined now by Bruce from Texas.
Bruce, join the conversation.
Hey Jim, how do you hear me?
You're good, you're good.
Alright, super.
You know, out of curiosity, I looked up Jim Lehrer, you know, the pianist that plays your intro song.
I encourage anybody who's interested to go look up his Wikipedia.
Quite an individual.
Mathematician, not only just a pianist, but a mathematician.
He worked at Los Alamos, so I guess that's where he got the impetus to
make that song.
He worked for the NSA when it was still secret.
He was drafted to the Army because of an E-4, which he called a specialist for, which he
called a corporal without a portfolio.
And what an individual.
Tom Blair was a brilliant satirist and entertainer.
I mean, he did shows.
His songs are just sensational.
And of course, I do believe that nuclear war is the greatest threat confronting humanity, absent the effort by the global elite to kill You know most of the world's population so they can take control absent that without any doubt nuclear warfare has been the greatest threat facing mankind, which is why it was so peculiar when Bill Gates would do these symposia all over the place telling us nuclear warfare wasn't really the problem.
It was a potential for a global pandemic.
All to plant the seed for the very carefully contrived events that would then follow.
So Bruce, I appreciate that.
Yeah.
Tom Lear, quite a spectacular guy.
And to compliment that, by the way, I recommend everyone should watch at least once a year, Stanley Kubrick's brilliant film, Dr. Strangelove, which I think just epitomizes the risk of nuclear warfare.
Continue, Bruce.
Yeah, have you ever seen a commie drink water?
The acting there, Peter Sellers, plays three different roles.
It's completely brilliant.
You have Sterling Haywood play the role of a I think he was a colonel who goes berserk and is in charge of the base and decides to launch his fleet of B-52 bombers to attack Russia because by way of fluoride and other techniques they are destroying our precious bodily fluids.
Mitchell has added that all of Tom's songs are copyright free.
He's, like me, more interested in getting the truth out than any financial benefits therefrom.
I'm a huge fan.
I think Dr. Strangelove was also a sign up to diffuse skepticism about fluoridation of drinking water.
So that was sort of in there.
I found that kind of suspicious, but overall it's a great story.
I'm always looking to look out for ulterior motives.
It turns out fluoride is a neurotoxin.
Just because someone is put in a certain category doesn't mean what they're saying isn't true.
I mean, this is, you know, you had a homeless man on a street corner testifying out about an automobile accident.
Just because he's a homeless man on a street corner doesn't mean his testimony about an automobile accident is wrong.
And if you had this, you know, right winger concerned about the risks presented by fluoride, Which turned out to be 100% bonafide you know when i was growing up bruce i used to hear about floridation as a communist plot and i never really thought much about it i tended to dismiss now that i'm much older and one would like to presume wiser.
I recognize that fluoride is a toxic weight product of the development of nuclear weapons, and they had a problem with its disposal, and they turned it into a benefit because it's supposed to strengthen our teeth and diminish cavities.
It does none of the above.
I mean, this is all really unbelievably bad, Bruce, so I'm with you.
Go ahead, say more.
Yeah.
What do you think it is Tulsa massacre stuff?
It looks like another, it looks like they brought up a Holocaust narrative for blacks.
Yes.
Yes.
It appears to me they're going to go back into history and now regularly they're going to resurrect some massacre or shooting or lynching or what have you.
This is going to become a regular part of the Biden administration because they're trying to Create racial divisions in the United States.
I mean, they're really not making any secret about it.
I thought it was pretty silly to bring it up.
But when you look at it as part of a pattern, then it becomes pretty obvious what's in fact actually going on here.
And none of it is good.
Yeah.
It's uh, it's quite obvious, you know.
But going back to your false flag, you know, I think they were pretty frustrated because they got away with poor Arthur in Australia and Sam is the one false flag they disarmed the entire country.
And they keep trying to scare the United States that there's just too much resistance, you know.
They're breaking it down, I mean.
But what's going on with the shortage of ammunition?
I just don't understand it.
We're not in a hot war now like we were in the post 9-11 era, so there's not a huge military demand for grass and lead, so the producers aren't stressed to supply that need, and I just don't get it.
Do you have any thoughts on that?
Is this an intentional withholding of firearm ammunition on part of the manufacturers?
Is there a metal supplier?
Let me bring in Mitchell on these issues here.
Mitchell has several observations to share.
Mitchell, your thoughts?
Hey, hello, Jim.
Hi, Bruce.
How you doing?
I'm doing good, thank you.
You're welcome.
I'd like to point out that, you know, in the Tulsa incident that everybody is claiming to be so racist and all this stuff, that was nothing but corporations clearing land and clearing people off their land so they could steal it to drill for oil.
It really wasn't about race.
It was the corporate bastards stealing land.
And because they were black, they could essentially get away with it.
That's really the heart of the Tulsa thing.
And Democrats, you know, they're basically taking the side of the corporation as they normally do.
Yeah, I read yesterday that the Masonic Lodge there in Tulsa was involved in the burning down of the quote-unquote Black Wall Street.
That they were kind of fanning the flames.
I mean, the whole thing started over the rape or attempted rape of a woman in an elevator by a black guy.
And the citizens came to lynch him.
They wanted to meddle out justice.
The sheriff or the chief of police wouldn't let them in.
And then blacks came and blacks opened fire first.
And so it started a tit for tat that escalated.
And now the whole thing's been politicized, you know.
Well, that's my understanding of what happened.
Um, but yeah, it's, you know, we, you know, we're living in a real bizarro world.
It would surprise me. Well, that's my understanding of what happened. But yeah, it's, you know, we,
you know, we're living in a real bizarro world. I mean, it's everything has been turned upside
down and you really can't believe any official story anywhere.
And that's, um, that's left the American people in a deficit of professionalism and professionals that aren't standing up and doing the right thing and saying the truth.
They're all bowing to the paper wizards.
And that helps no one.
Go ahead.
Brew's on by the way, Jim.
Yeah.
I want to bring brew in brew join the conversation.
Well, first I'll say it is stolen, kicked off, tricked out of plenty of white people along the way as any other minority out there, uh, all over the world over time.
So it's not an exclusive type of incident.
Uh, Bruce was asking why, how is it possible that we have a Ammunition shortage and whatever, because they use the whole COVID narrative to bear down or close down factories, slow production, so forth.
So they're using that as the excuse that there's an actual shortage.
Now, whether or not they actually did that and there's a shortage, or they just said, slow down production, don't release this to the public, whatever it may be, is another story.
But that is the excuse that they're using, like they're using in multiple other arenas.
Yes, yes, yes.
Brew, Bruce.
Bruce.
Bruce, are you still there?
He didn't like my answer, Jim.
Brew, go ahead.
Share more thoughts of yours.
Go ahead.
I don't, I just joined the conversation.
I really only caught the ammunition part and the guys discussing whatever.
So I'm not really too up to speed.
But, uh, these are interesting times.
And, you know, I go into many like little chats and conversation and groups and whatnot, and some people are awake and some people are awake more than others.
And, you know, I shared some articles last evening and one person came back today and was like, Oh, All these are about the use and this and the, you know, you can't see it's all of them.
I have friends that are used and, you know, it's not all of them.
I can't believe you said that.
I said, I didn't say anything.
I shared, I literally shared a bunch of articles that talk about literal things, truth, documents in the road admission, including Barbara Lerner Spector, you know, how she, you know, in Sweden, how she's going to, they're going to change the face of Sweden in this.
The use that have to make point on that, and there's going to be anti-Semitism coming from that, but they're going to have to live with it because we're going to change Europe.
They're going to learn to be multiculturalized.
So person says, you know, even though we're awake, they're down with, you know, understanding Great Reset and all this other stuff.
But as soon as that all this evidence is being shown for particular people involved, all of a sudden they had a reaction.
So the only thing I could do was share more.
Well, Jim, they're trying to change the script.
They've already got us softened.
learn real history, and then come back and see what you say.
All right. Mitchell.
Well, Jim, they're trying to change the script. They've already got us softened. Our mental
conditions, our health conditions, our political system, we've been bombarded.
We've been softened up for a number of years.
Now they're bringing the frontal attack.
That's the way I see it.
Many people would rather kiss ass than stand firm.
It's about all there is I can really say.
It's a desperate situation.
Bruce, are you still with us?
I think we lost Bruce, did we?
Yeah, Bruce is gone.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you guys saw the original, the original Red Bun, Patrick Swayze and the cast.
You know, when all this was going on, who stepped up and was like, it was the mayor of the town.
The mayor of the town goes, come on, everybody.
We can work with them.
Don't treat us right.
You know, just come out of hiding and do what you're told and everything will be OK.
Nothing is ever going to be okay.
They got the capitulator.
There's plenty of capitulators out there saying, oh, I'll just get my shot.
I'll just get my jab and it'll be okay.
They told me I had to do this for particular reasons and so on.
It's all trickery.
It's all deception and they're setting themselves up and they want to drag the rest of us down with them.
You know, it's the old adage of the drowning person that doesn't really want to be saved.
They just want to pull you underwater with them.
We have, we have Bruce back.
Bruce, give us further thoughts.
Yeah, sure.
You're probably the most attacked and criticized person in all of media, so.
And I respect a lot of what you do.
I respect you as a person and agree with a lot of what you do.
And so I'm not going to make this, I'm not going to disagree with you or take issue with something you said due to a personal issue.
It's just, I just find a disconnect.
And maybe you were led that way, I don't know.
Will you recall in 1979, when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, the U.S.
set up the resistance, which became known as the Mujahideen?
Sure, sure.
And Osama bin Laden was our man in Afghanistan.
He was instrumental in getting the Stinger missiles into the hands of the Mujahideen they used to shoot down The Soviet helicopters and planes.
And Bruce, I don't mind criticism.
I welcome criticism.
So don't, don't, uh, you know, don't pull your punches on my account.
Yeah.
And vice versa.
It's just that, uh, you know, I'm sure you understand what I'm saying.
I'm not, uh, I don't just want to take pleasure in it.
You know, there's no malicious intent on my part.
And, but you have more education than I do.
So maybe I'm wrong.
This is the point I'm going to make.
It can be argued that the United States recruited, I mean, created the modern Mujahideen that actually we ended up fighting in Afghanistan after 2001, literally, and so it can't be said that we control them now.
Well, I think you've taken this Hamasism, Israeli-controlled radical Islamic agent provocateur from Edward Hendry, and he goes back into the 80s.
During the era of the PLO and the fight between Yasser Arafat and Israel, and they did create Hamas, but it can't be said that Hamas is controlled now by Israel.
That's a stretch.
I think this is damage control trying to project the responsibility for the latest uh...
morage visited the part of people of gaza
take it away from the uh... fundamentalist under government supervision
when on the dome of the rock in and get the whole thing off
you know what you did what what what and in
mauling people they're trying to worship on the last day of the job
henry also thousand-page book on
flatter now before you say anything about that i want to say uh...
without it philip zellick how
army i wouldn't take anything he said
verbatim because of his history so i want that to be put on the table as well
i don't want you to be cautious you may be uh...
do more than just was in the opinion
i'm i'm having trouble making out the exact words you're saying bruce but as i
I get it, you're saying something about...
Flat Earth.
Of course, I earned my PhD in the history and philosophy of science.
Flat Earth.
In order for flat Earth to be true, you'd have to violate, you know, not just a history of astronomy and all the research of thousands of years that have established Not only that Earth is a sphere that rotates on its axis approximately every 24 hours, and that the Moon rotates around the Earth about once every 28 days or so, and that Earth itself is in orbit around the Sun every 365 days plus, where virtually every celestial object is spherical,
Not perfectly spherical, where Galileo, you know, shook up the world when he turned his telescope to the moon and discovered it was all pockmarked and irregular because it had been an Aristotelian dictum, a difference between the terrestrial or earthly Features and celestial or heavenly features that every celestial object was perfectly smooth, perfectly smooth.
So and perfectly, you know, circular so that when Galileo discovered these irregularities, it created a huge controversy for which he was, of course, prosecuted.
It appears to me that a flat Earth is not physically possible given the laws of gravity, because you have every mass attracting every other mass with a force that's directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distances between them.
This is Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.
That would mean you could not have, as I understand it, you could not have a flat surface suspended in space.
It's not physically sustainable.
Not only that, but I often ask, what are supposed to be the proportions, you know?
And what happens when we get to the edge?
I've done a number of shows about this with a surveyor, for example.
We know plenty of pilots.
You can observe Earth's curvature from the air.
You, of course, see the mass of ships disappear.
I mean, in my opinion, the mountain of evidence is simply overwhelming against flat Earth.
It is, as a point of logic, possible to sustain any particular belief, such as flat earth, if you're willing to make sufficiently drastic alterations in everything else you believe, OK?
And of course, there are all kinds of issues about relativity that Einstein explained, where if you're on a train, you can take the train to be the stationary center of the universe and everything else is going on around you, rather than the train to be in motion relative to a constant, relatively stationary Earth.
But I mean, there's so much involved here, Bruce, and I'm not I'm not remotely inclined to be dismissive about it.
It just seems to me that we know so much about the history of physics and astronomy that it's just not a tenable position to maintain.
Do you want to add?
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah, I want to add before I go.
Yeah, and so on your blog, janefetzer.org, you have, you know, the article about homotopy and controlled opposition.
In 2021, not in 1986.
Yeah.
It's authored by Edward Hinckley, who wrote a thousand-page bookstop, uh, doorstop, uh, on, uh, advocating Flat Earth.
And, and so, things like Flat Earth, they've either injected into the, into the conversation, uh, in the alternative media, and so forth, as a method of, of discreditation and, distraction and so I just want to caution you against that.
I don't believe Hamas was responsible for the recent violence in Israel. It was the Israelis assaulting
the mosque.
And they didn't invade Gaza. They had tanks lined up but they didn't they did fear of being
shot down by Hamas, you know, being ambushed. That's the point I was trying to make on Flat Earth.
Yeah.
We have scaredy cats, Sandy, by...
Scaredy, come on in and join the conversation.
Hello, gentlemen.
Hi, Jim and Mitch and Bruce from Texas and Drew.
So, I was really perked up or perked down.
It's a distressing thing.
When you mentioned that Princeton, which is supposed to be one of America's greatest universities, that it has banished Greek and Latin.
Just to be specific, Scardy, they banished Greek and Latin as prerequisites or necessary to obtain a degree in Classics.
Yeah, okay.
But the thing is, that is also a sneaky, incremental attack against European history and, of course, Greek is the living language of Greece, a European country, and Latin, of course, is on the lips of Latin mass, which is sung and pronounced, hopefully, every day around the world.
I've mentioned this to you before.
In fact, I told you maybe a month ago, Jim, that my greatest push, I think, the raison d'etre for my life is to preserve human culture.
Every language, every people should start, they have been asleep, we say politically,
but really in parallel to that, they have been asleep in preserving their own culture.
Greek right now, I think only about 15 million people speak it.
Greece is a small country.
In Ireland, Irish is only spoken by about 1 million people now.
And although Ireland itself is a small country, the remaining 3 million people prefer to speak
English.
And because of that habit, they are losing the actual capability.
It's good to be bilingual, to speak English and Irish, but they're emphasizing English so much that they are losing it from their parents and grandparents as the older generation fades away.
I think Scottish Gaelic is only half a million people actual first speakers, that is their best language.
And I myself love English.
It has become my best language.
I'm not so quick, so rapid with vocabulary and sentences, creating sentences so fast.
I'm not so fluent anymore in Bangla.
So English is a great language.
Obviously, it has the greatest dramatist on planet Earth, William Shakespeare.
wrote the best plays of any language, showing a human character development, showing the drama that happens to human beings.
Especially, we have to revive Merchant of Venice, which is a lesson for every human being, that Jews are busy burying and banning and saying all kinds of critical race theory stuff against it.
And so we have to think that Jesus Christ's own lips moved with the Aramaic language.
That is one of the semantic languages, and it only survives in about half a million people in Syria, which, let's say, Christian nations are busy bombing because Jews want that to happen.
And Latin, which is the first Kingdom so Christianity was like out in the fishing villages and in outskirts of society because Jesus Christ preferred to live with the You know the poor and the needy people of of the of the land but it gained importance and acceptance and spread throughout the world when an actual King took it over King Caesar Constantine and
of the Roman, Roman Kingdom.
And so that original Latin itself has become extinct.
And I dead, dead as a dodo bird, except in, you know, formal songs, mass and so on in the church, but no living lips move today saying hi, hello in Latin.
And so my push is, although it does have Italian, Spanish, Romanian, I think French and Portuguese.
And I love how Giuseppe tries to preserve his tradition and his history from Europe by saying Comova.
He starts his programs with that.
So I am going to coin a word.
Like you mentioned, some rhino, R-I-N-O, like the One-horned African animal, R-H-I-N-O, a joke for the republics who are republicans in name only.
I'm going to coin a word, wino.
So, please, Europe's descendants, please don't become, don't remain winos, which I'm coining today as whites in name only.
Connect to your past and So we often talk about we never, good guys never have wins in the big political scene.
But while we are pushing for good guy wins in a big picture, it's very hard to accomplish.
It's very much in the future because we have to do that bit by bit.
And nobody has power in the planet except Jews.
And they are actively pushing every other human culture down.
So, but yet, we can have micro wins, which is we can practice, we can learn yet one word from our living grandparents, or our living parents in our own culture.
So that's what I really am pushing for.
And that's my big push, Jim.
And I told you that before.
Okay, go ahead.
I'm always glad to have your contribution, Skarity.
Mitchell, would you like to comment?
Bruce, are you?
Go ahead, Jim.
I'm here.
You know, we do have, you know, while you suggested everybody watch Dr. Strangelove, you know, yeah, the way we learned to live with the bomb, I guess a good description.
Everybody should have the bomb.
Yeah, go ahead.
Yeah.
Everybody should watch Idiocracy, too, because this is the path we're going down.
You know, we talk about cancel culture and all this stuff because it's light in our face.
But that's why I alluded to earlier in all my show this morning.
We have a problem with professionalism, that professionalism, the professionals that know are afraid to stand up to the corporate machine, to the paper tigers.
And that's, you know, We are essentially are having a, you know, this revolution where the fourth estate that is supposed to keep the government honest and accountable is essentially has become the fifth column for said government against the people.
Associated Press, you said earlier, it's associated propaganda.
It's really not a credible news organization.
We know the New York Times.
We know the history of the Mockingbird media.
It makes complete sense that we would now have a Mockingbird social media where Google, Twitter, Facebook and the biggies and then they tell all the other ones along the line.
That they are official government spokesmen and censorship tools today.
That is wholly unconstitutional and Section 230 is out the window.
Go ahead.
No, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead.
Yeah, no, fascinating.
Well, you know, of course, if you haven't heard, The European Health Risk Agency has said that people over 60 should not get the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Of course, we all know that the death vax is untried over a long period of time.
We've had so many drugs that have essentially been approved And then later have had to be withdrawn from the market, some voluntarily, some were ordered.
We have, you know, Oxycontin and Oxycodone, horribly addictive drugs that were minimized.
I mean, as you know, as with, you know, the architects and engineers who stood up at 9-11, while so many others bent over and kissed ass.
Because they had to keep their job.
They would rather live compromised, scared to death in their nation than live freely and honestly.
And that's that's this is a problem.
In every industry that I have ever worked in.
Including the nuclear power industry.
Asbestos removal, hazardous waste removal.
We see so many people that want to cut corners from established safety protocols, just as they're doing with the death facts.
We, citizens of this planet, are, well, we're mesmerized by the media and I don't know if the minds of the people on this planet will escape their control.
I really don't.
Well, well, well, well said Bruce Brew Brew.
Do you have thoughts?
Well, first I just want to remind scaredy cat that it's it's not all Jews.
OK, now we got that out of the way.
No, after Mitchell's thing, I kind of forgot everything I was overthinking, and that's it.
Go ahead.
I really just might as well.
Go ahead.
Tell us more, Bruce.
Bruce, did you want to come back with further thoughts of yours?
I don't think Bruce is still on the call.
Let me look.
Okay, Mitchell.
Scaredy.
Scaredy.
Hey, wait a minute.
Before Scary gets back, I do actually want to respond.
I want to talk about language.
They've been doing that over time.
It goes back into the ages where they weren't, didn't want people to learn how to read and especially to learn to read Latin.
That way they didn't know it was in the Bible.
And of course the Gutenberg Press and putting it, you know, teaching how to, uh, people to read and so on and so forth changed that.
So over time they have stopped teaching Latin as a regular unless you go to specialized schools
or monasteries or whatnot.
So, you know, for them to advance this, they probably said once and for all,
whatever they're doing at Princeton, whatever, we know these are communist, you know, holdouts,
you know, Princeton, Yale, whatever.
They've all been communist takeovers since the Vietnam War when most of our best and brightest conservative people
went and fought for America, whether they volunteered or got drafted,
a lot of our brainpower got lost in that and what replaced it,
it replaced it with the Bolshevik communist ones that were cowards and whatnot, you know,
that wanted it, that they allowed into these higher institutions of higher learning.
And it's been, you know, just ever since.
So as far as them trying to defeat more language, what do you got?
We're learning Greek.
These are the two basic languages that are roots for our words right in there.
So just like they're trying to dump down the back of a comic or, you know, mathematics is racist,
you know, altering the English language, throwing in words that, you know,
changing definitions of words.
Well, just eliminate the stuff altogether.
That's their goal.
I mean, like we said, it was sudden beginning here, January, 2020.
They're going for the gusto.
They're throwing out everything, including a kitchen sink on this one.
Yes.
Yes.
Mitchell.
Well, when you don't think it could get any worse.
I hate to say it.
Lay it on us.
International charity group Oxfam.
Oxfam is now saying that if a white woman Turns a man in for being a rapist, sexual assaulter, abuser, that they are now perpetrating racism by turning in a rapist.
It's racism to turn in a rapist?
Yes.
How does that work, Nigel?
Well, it's the Colonial oppression, you know, of the black male and justice and all the bad men have to go to prison.
I'll tell you what, if they're raping my old lady, they better pray like hell they go to prison.
Hey, we know they, we know they don't care about rapists because look it up.
You know, we hear constantly till this day, they still got rape kits sitting in storage and, Uh whatever the labs of police departments and so on that span back all the way to like the 1990s and 1980s tens of thousands of tens of thousands of rape kits that means for every one rape kit there is one woman that was raped and and that kit was never analyzed tested and the rapist gone after that to this very day as they speak now they still haven't tested all this stuff and you can see articles where
Yes.
You know, pop up here and there, we're gonna, we're finally gonna allocate some money
Yes.
to Tusk Rape Kids going all the way back to like 1990 something, you know?
So they don't care about this stuff.
In fact, there's many of their cohorts, they're afraid that it's gonna be one of them
that gets caught in this web once these Tusks get analyzed and so on.
So look, there's no new news here.
Yes, yes, Scaredy, you must have further thoughts, please.
Please.
Thank you.
I definitely do.
But it's getting harder and harder to talk, Jim, because my point that I say will be just attacked in 360 degrees.
Meaning, I'm going to rebut Bruce's comment that, quote, it's not all Jews.
Well, that is obviously obvious, blatantly.
It's not every human being.
we have 500, 499 human beings in our family on planet Earth and one Jew.
And so if you take another group, I'm saying on average of course,
if you take another group of 500, you have now 998 human beings
of different cultures and 2 Jews.
So if you say something about Jew culture, so I prefer to use the phrase Jew culture, then somebody like Brew will come across and say, oh, I would like to remind Scaredy Cat That it's not all Jews.
Well, that's true for every human culture.
And, Bru, when you say that, you are immediately, automatically slandering every other human culture.
Because nobody ever finds the need to say, Oh, no, it's not every Muslim that's bad.
Oh, no, it's not every Christian that's bad.
Oh, no, it's not every Eskimo that's bad.
Because everybody instinctively and They thoroughly know it down to their bone marrow.
Every cell of their body knows it's true.
We all know, I want to say this, we all judge people on an individual basis.
So when we are talking in general now, in public, across nations and cultures, but that's simply a conversation.
And when we actually live our life, Um, away from a radio broadcast, we always judge people individually.
When we talk to them, we think, oh, that's a good guy, that's a bad guy, stuff like that.
We, and, and, and, and the thing is, though, there are, just to make, okay, go ahead, Brute, then I might.
No, hold on.
Jim Mickles, she obviously has never heard me on a call before because I was actually just joking.
And it's probably the first time those words ever came out of my mouth, because I actually had to read it this morning.
It's not all blank, blank.
Okay, so I was making a joke.
You should have laughed instead.
Okay.
Sorry, I have to admit that.
At first I was in two minds.
I thought, is Brew joking?
But then I thought I'd better say it.
And you know, men are more fun than women.
I've said that before.
And we women are way too serious.
Okay, so I did have that, you know, my first instinct was, oh, that's a joke, but then I thought, wait, is Bruce serious?
Okay, and you do have a very dry wit, which I do like, but then, you know, I've told this to Jim before, I try very hard to be less stupid and less confused.
It seems that I can mute you.
Your rebuttal, however it was, was valid.
And I agree with it entirely.
It just wasn't for me, OK?
That was actually the tone of my voice everything.
Oh, I have to remind.
I don't think that was my regular voice, was it?
No.
OK, go ahead, guys.
Thanks.
Hello?
Go ahead, Bruce.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I'm bouncing in and out.
I'm working trying to get something done.
It's not a problem.
Not a problem.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Sure.
Yeah.
Um, you know, Mitchell, I was just having these thoughts in my mind when Mitchell made that comment and you're aghast about it, that, that if you report a black rapist, that's a hate crime.
You know, the basic, like I was a father.
Okay.
Well, I still am put it that way.
And if someone, and raped or assaulted my daughter, I would be instantly filled with rage and murderous fury.
That's a natural self-preservation, group preservation, even a racial preservation instinct.
And it's not only present in humans but throughout the animal kingdom.
That's part of the natural order.
When you hate something for a rational reason, that's not bad.
Okay?
And when someone's attacking you, it's okay to hate them because that leads to self-defense for the preservation of your family.
Okay?
And we got to go back to Leo Frank.
Actually, we got to go back to the Jewish attitude that all Europeans, and it goes back to a battle that was fought between The Norsemen who came through Russia and the Khazarians.
They lost the big war and the Khazarian king had his people convert to Judaism and they applied the label of Amalek to all Europeans and they paid them their respects.
Okay, so they want the destruction of Amalek.
That's their number one goal in order to control the world.
Because they see them as the number one rival and threat to their agenda.
And so this is a psychological warfare, and it's actually mental abuse being set upon the entire people of European descent, that they can't even defend themselves mentally, and any instance of them doing so in the past is analogous to a Holocaust, you know?
It's abusive, and it's false, and it's insidious, and it's evil.
Okay, but that's just the point I want to make.
I don't know what you want to think about.
Um, Brew.
Brew.
I'll pass, go ahead.
Mitchell.
You gotta ask Kurt.
Do you don't, you don't agree or do you agree, Brew?
Speak up.
Well, I'll tell you.
I was being asked a question.
I didn't realize.
What was the question?
Well, if you didn't hear it, then I don't know, you started off with the black rapist.
Mitchell, in this story you told, did you specifically say black people or just a rapist in general?
I thought I heard you not say race specific, just if any woman reports the crime of rape, then she's a racist regardless of anything.
Well, a white woman, specifically white women that are reporting, you know, rapes Um, now I would imagine now if now rapes period now, you know, right?
Black rapes rapes by any race because it's it's viewed as, um, punishing bad men.
Um, and, you know, let's be honest.
It won't matter in the end what race it is, because what they're trying to do is to justify The, um, the violence that is being committed socially because some cultures that we've imported into the West don't have the same respect for women's rights.
And the history of warfare, you can look at World War II as a shining example in our recent history.
excuse me, throughout the history of warfare, well, you can look at World War II
as a shining example in our recent history.
And it's gone on since then.
But the invading army of a different racial makeup will rape their victims or rape the losers of women
in order to change their racial makeup in order to destroy the city itself.
You know who it is that you're calling?
Well, it's Sal.
What?
You don't want to listen to a big, long, stupid message?
Well, I don't know about that.
I think I'll be taking up all the time with this message.
Just because you don't like it.
If you don't want to hear me saying these things to you because I don't know who you are, then what you need to do is pop up that keep that on your phone, This is pretty strange!
Pretty strange!
What can we do here?
Come on, man!
Can we drop whatever that is?
Can we drop it?
That's the pound sign.
It's been that for way over 40 years.
If you call it anything else, you better not do it on my phone,
because I don't need you violating FCC regulations on my voicemail.
Please.
Bye.
Thank you for that.
I'm sorry Jim, that's Skype.
I've dropped it from the call, but Skype just disappeared and I'm still on his answering machine.
It's a pound sign.
It's like, what the hell?
Leave me a message if you want to.
If you feel like it.
Saul, are you done?
Are you done yet, Saul?
Do we know?
Do we know who that was?
I mean... That was Saul.
Mitchell was adding Saul, and that was his voice message that he leaves, and it's forever, and then he gets into, like, for spam callers or whatever.
Okay, so let me address this real quick.
So, look, Bruce says, uh, rape, uh, to change, uh, you know, cultures, to put in, you know, their seed and change borderlines.
Sure.
But rape is an act of violence.
It's an act of denigration.
It's an act of humility.
Uh, to humiliate and shame and, and to do this in every culture.
Look, you don't have to go as recent history as World War I or World War II.
Look at the people did in the Civil War.
We heard stories, what Sherman's, uh, armies did is they went through the South burning and looting and, and, and killing, and they were raping women.
That was our own people against our own people, because they were that sick in the head.
They were the Bolshevik who was severe and driven.
And that's a crime of theirs, you know.
But look, getting back to Mitchell's stuff, he never said anything race-specific when it's, whatever, that's when you said, black rapist, I understand you thinking that immediately, but it had nothing to do with that.
What I want to get to here is, it actually contradicts them.
They want to, they want to shame men.
They want to put, belittle men and masculinity and whatever.
They got that whole narrative out there.
But then again, then they turn around and put out a story is that women Sure.
Just a lot of you themselves be raped by men who are violent, savage and, and violating them.
And they shouldn't report that.
Otherwise they're a bad person.
So they just keep the information warfare, just keep contradicting every which way.
But the bottom line is in all of this, anything that we talk about, they just want to denigrate the ethics and morality of a culture of people.
And it is white people, specific people, and even people of any color, That actually practices Christianity and tries to keep with that morality, that Ten Commandments type of spirit, you know, be good to others type of thing.
They're trying to kill that away and then bring in their demonic malfeasance that reflects who they are so they can hide in the shadows as it's going on around them.
Go ahead.
Or actually hide and point sight rather.
Go ahead.
Did Sal make it on, Mitchell, even though we had this bizarre problem with his voicemail?
Have we got Sal?
Sal, are you there?
Doesn't sound like it.
We've got two minutes, gentlemen.
Yes, yes.
Scarity, would you like to have an opportunity for a parting thought?
Scarity?
Yes.
You know the CRT?
I'm just going to say it, Jim, because I'm becoming too bold.
Jews are pushing down on every human culture.
CRT.
So I say, oh yeah, I heard of that.
Yeah, that's the cathode ray tube.
I know all about it.
In other words, just connect whatever nonsense the modern media is pushing down to normal people, which is all of us.
Practically, just connected to a hundred years ago, to something real.
And then when they go on, oh no, no, you've got it wrong.
I say, oh no, I know all about it.
It is, you know, the phosphorescent screen, the cathode ray tube, yeah, the electron beams, you know, deflected by the magnetic coils.
Yeah, yeah.
And each spot is lighted up.
That's a pixel.
I know all about CRT.
So just totally let their garbage flow like a water off a duck's oily back.
And connect it.
So that's what the real CRT, remember.
The other stuff is unreal.
In other words, it's a segment of A little chaotic since I've been off the internet for three days.