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June 30, 2021 - Jim Fetzer
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Need to Know (29 June 2021) with Carl Herman, Holly Seeliger & Joe Olson
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, where I'm delighted today to be joined by Joe Olson for a special report, where Joe's from Houston, Carl Herman from San Ramon, California, making a sub appearance, but we're always glad to have Carl here, and Holly Singlinger from an undisclosed location.
We're very pleased to have you here to report all the news you need to know.
We begin with Two days before the condo collapse, a pool contractor photographed image in the garage.
This is very, very troubling.
This was just 36 hours before the collapse occurred.
The cool equipment room located on the south side of the underground garage, he saw another He snapped pictures, sent them to his supervisor.
He worried they'd have to remove pool pipes to allow concrete restoration experts access to repair the slabs.
The building came two days later before they had time to even complete their bid.
I wonder if this was going on in other parts of the building and caused or contributed to the collapse.
He thought it was waterproofing issues, but nevertheless, he thought to himself, that's not normal.
The deepest puddle of standing water, according to the contractor, was located around parking spot 78.
An area building plan shows directly under the pool deck, where in a 2018 inspection report, engineer Frank Morabito had flagged a major error in the original design, allowing water intrusion, causing serious damage to the structural concrete slabs below.
That's pretty troubling.
You can see extensive corrosion in the rebars at the bottom of the beam.
That's very serious.
The equipment room runs along the southern wall of the building, an area that did not collapse, but if the condition of the beam in the pool guy's photo is something also happening under the building, that's a really major concern another expert observed that absolutely could have contributed to the collapse.
Meanwhile, it turns out the developers were once accused of paying off officials.
This is pretty troubling when we dig down into the background.
The developers of the Miami condo that collapsed were accused once of paying off local officials to get permits for the site.
Which needed $15 million in repairs just to bring it up to code.
Very troubling.
Surfside developers had contributed to the campaigns of at least two town council members, then demanded the donation be returned when the allegations surfaced.
Meanwhile, the 52-story tower had been on the verge of undergoing $15 million in renovations to pass a required 40-year certification.
When it collapsed, killing at least nine.
I believe the number is now ten.
Meanwhile, and I find this very, very troubling, Israel sends IDF rescue team to Florida disaster site.
I'm sorry to say that reinforces concerns that this may have been a deliberate setup.
Joe, you're here for a special report.
Give us the latest.
Well, first of all, let's discount the amount of damage that could happen underneath the building from a swimming pool that's 100 feet away.
Swimming pools usually have high chlorine content water, and there's always a little bit of leaking.
There's backwashing that you need to do on the filters and the pumps, and then there's the storage of the chemicals, whether they're in tanks or they're dry chemicals, and it's highly reactive with both concrete and steel, particularly steel, so it'll cause steel to rust.
And then you also had the issue of waterproofing above the swimming pool.
So you had direct migration of stormwater into that area of you know 24-7-365 where the roof would have protected the parking structure underneath the building.
So you don't have that same infiltration of stormwater under the main portion of the building and that's the area that failed.
So I would discount that particular item.
And then the next item is bribing the local officials.
That's a SOP, as they say, standard operating procedures.
Yeah, if you don't bribe, you don't get anything done.
You know, it's like every inspector shows up and he opens up his pocket or he says, you know,
if somebody bought me lunch, I could approve this.
You know, I don't say that that's a motivating factor for the failure of this building.
And that brings up the Moriarty Report.
Everything that I looked, I didn't review his whole report because it's, you know, let me see how many pages it is.
If I remember correctly, it's about 40 pages of material.
It's all superficial.
Everything that I saw was like removing the tile on the existing balconies to prevent water from draining back to the building and put in waterproofing and attach the soffits underneath the balconies.
And so I don't see anything that would have addressed a structural failure in the center part of the building, which is what happened three years later.
So extrapolate His cautions into this failure is completely absurd.
Now I have been in contact with multiple media sources and one of those Miami Herald and the lady there forwarded Some information on the existing buildings.
So, for the first time today, they were put up over the weekend, but for the first time today, I saw the original 1979 drawings, and they indicate a static flat slab structure, but they're only showing continuous rebar on the bottom cord.
It's number four, which is half-inch rebar, 13 inches on center in the bottom cord, and then they've got Tendons that run out from the columns, but there's big sections that do not have an upper cord tendon, which is a little bit troubling.
It's an 8-inch flat slab, and there's a history of flat slab structures failing, particularly if you relocate loads on the roof where you impose a new load on the building.
And I'll point you to Wikisampong, S-A-M-P-O-O-N-G department store in Seoul, Korea, which collapsed in June 1995.
It killed 502 people.
It had roof-mounted mechanical equipment, and the neighbors complained it was too noisy.
So the owner just dragged the equipment across the roof and put it over in an area that hadn't been designed
for that extra roof load.
And the combination of the weight and the vibratory load from the equipment caused the flat slab columns
to penetrate through the slabs, and the whole building collapsed
down to great ground floor level.
Now, it could be that this building was built with an emergency generator,
which you need to have in order to operate your elevators and your life safety equipment.
So if that was located in the basement, they may have had the same realization that the people in the Texas Medical Center had when they lost all of their emergency generation for the whole entire medical complex, which is about a dozen different hospitals and research institutes during flooding of the generators that were mounted in the basement.
They quickly moved them up where they were Like 10 feet above grade.
So, if they moved the generators from a basement location up to the roof, they may have point loaded the roof in a situation where it could actually cause this type of failure, just because the load wasn't anticipated there, number one.
And number two, since it's not a post-tension slab, like Einstein said, all it takes is one stubborn fact to destroy a perfect theory.
Okay, so I still maintain that post-tension concrete slabs have a limited lifetime and are subject to spontaneous failure, just like this building had, but it doesn't appear to be the cause in this building.
However, that means that we need to start looking for other means of destruction, and one of those is also well known, and that's stray currents from grounding of electrical equipment.
And the National Electric Code requires you to bond to the structure of the building so that you have bonding on the secondary side of your transformer.
And then a lot of the communications equipment also grounds to that.
So you put in a trickle charge over 40 years, so a couple of milliamps, and you can cause catalytic destruction of your steel members inside the
beams. So that may be a contributing factor that would be discoverable during the course of
investigating this thing. But there again I'm in touch with the two engineers that are doing
this and I'll make sure that we get all of these items addressed. Excellent Joe.
Carl, forgive me.
You're my regular lead on Tuesday.
I didn't mean to suggest you were a sob.
Actually, we got Joe as a special report here.
Join us.
Your thoughts about what he's added to what we know.
Well, nothing on the technical aspect.
The IDF coming in, that is a red flag if I ever did hear one.
And I can confirm that my father was a mechanical engineer who operated his own business principally with water treatment plants.
And he said that he would not do business in certain southern states because of the pay to play corruption among rotating companies that would just go ahead and And bid and they'd always get the bids and pay a little bit and my dad figured out, gee, I guess I shouldn't waste my time having any bids because they're never going to select my company.
Very good point.
Yes, Joe is saying how this pay to play is just SOP, but it raises disturbing questions.
Holly, your thoughts?
Thanks so I'm really happy to be on the show with Joe and all his his expertise on this because it's it's such a strange story that we're seeing and and obviously I've had the chance to look at the the news the television for the past couple of days and the COVID's completely gone from from the news cycle it's it's all this collapse and I think that this is part of the next agenda if you will just on like a larger picture here to look at What we are seeing already with infrastructure across the United States and this building is between 40 and 50 years old and there's going to be a lot of lot more reviews already they're talking about in Florida of these types of buildings in Florida, but all around the United States.
We have seen some threats of bridge collapses.
I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see more infrastructure problems with dams, high-rises, roads, highways coming up if that starts to fill up the new cycle as well.
When I first heard of the collapse, people were saying, oh, it's because of sinkholes in Florida, or it's because of rising sea levels, it's because of global warming, it's because there's a parking garage underneath.
I always look at this as part of their UN 2021 agenda as well, to rebuild and tear everything down, put in the smart cities and the different infrastructure just from living in Detroit, seeing how they've completely collapsed larger cities, the internal parts of larger cities.
And then finally, I thought it was interesting, your points that you said, Jim regarding Israel salvage companies and they're helping to do the search and rescue and also this is Broward County where I've been following for years all the corruption.
It's notoriously corrupt county and Debbie Wasserman Schultz was in the background of all of these press releases and everything and I just there seems to be a lot of concern that I've had with Broward County And with the fact that Florida has definitely made the news, especially this past year with DeSantis and the record number of people moving to Florida, and it's seeming like Florida has been bucking the system, if you will.
So, it'll be interesting to see what else happens in Florida.
Holly, those are just sensational political points.
I mean, in distraction from COVID, distraction from Maricopa County vote, you know, trying to defeat, move to Florida, try to boost the Reconstruction bill, which is just laden with all kinds of gravy.
I think that's wonderful.
Carl, did you want to follow up on some of Holly's points?
I think you'd be as enthusiastic as I about them.
Well, I will say this, is that the idea of the destruction of infrastructure has been an attack upon the American people for decades.
And there are technical solutions.
My one published paper, and if anybody wants to get that paper, just go to Karl Herman Blogspot, any of these shows, the context section provides abundant links.
But we could fully fund all infrastructure.
There are only two real limits to economic productivity, the labor and the resources.
So, two reforms.
Monetary reform and public banking.
Public banking allows us to be able to... So, if you want to fund infrastructure in the system that we have, you sell bonds.
And that is going to double the cost of the bond, just as your mortgage cost gets doubled over 30 years from the interest payments.
But if you, as the government, are the bank, you can create in-house at-cost credit.
So for example, where I live in Northern California, we have a relatively new Bay Bridge going across that we were told that cost us $6 billion, but it's going to cost us $12 billion by the time the bonds are paid off.
But if we issued the credit directly, We cut half the cost, in-house at-cost credit.
If the state of California, or any state, issued a 5% credit card, a 5% mortgage, that revenue stream would abundantly pay for all of your infrastructure costs.
And then, monetary reform, if you had the ability to create what we use for money as a positive number directly put into those accounts to pay for the infrastructure, you get the triple benefits of the improved infrastructure, Up to full employment and falling prices because the investment creates more economic productivity than the cost.
That's sensational stuff, Carl.
Joe, I know you want to add further thoughts before you have to depart.
We're so glad you could take time to join us today.
Given your expertise on these issues, it's wonderful what you're doing and you're pursuing it with great determination and vigor.
Your final thoughts?
Well, I can probably stay for a little while longer because the power company hadn't showed up with our meter yet.
So that was the contingency.
They were supposed to be here about noon.
So bottom line is Texas was occupied by Union forces for 10 years during the quote reconstruction and we had our absolute We knew every game that was possible to be played.
So when we were given freedom in 1876, we wrote a new constitution, and it only allowed the legislature to meet for five months every two years.
The only thing the legislature was required to do was to pass a two-year budget, and they couldn't borrow any money to do that.
So Texas claims that we have no bonded indebtedness, but then they turned around and allowed every city, every school district, and then when that wasn't enough to to do the bonded indebtedness, they created municipal utility districts, which are quasi-governmental, in order to develop real estate outside of the city limits and provide utilities.
And when you couple all of the bonded indebtedness for every one of those Non-governmental and governmental agencies.
Texas is absolutely underwater.
And we sold our toll roads to some Spanish monarchs that are making billions dollars a year off of the Texas toll roads and we're not paying our toll roads off.
It's absolutely insane.
That's really disturbing, Joe, especially, I mean, in a way, the toll road business, where they would have paid for themselves many time over.
Here we have Glenn Beck accusing Barack Obama of being racist.
Frankly, I think he's probably right.
He went back on Tucker's show to retract the 2009 apology he'd issued for calling Obama a racist.
Back then, you couldn't call a president racist.
He explained to Tucker, who credited him for having felt the hostility most men believe lurk inside of Obama.
I take my apology back.
I was exactly right.
You are racist if you believe in critical race theory.
If you think what Martin Luther King said, that he envisions a people judging them not
by the color of their skin, by the content of their color, if you think that's wrong,
then yes, you are a racist.
His initial comments, he said he thought Obama had a deep seated hatred for white people
and white culture.
The guy is, I believe, a racist.
He backtracked in 2016 saying he regretted it and that he did a lot of freaking out about
Obama, that Obama made me a better man.
There are things unique to the African American experience I cannot relate to.
You know, I wouldn't believe me if I heard myself apologizing, so I'm telling you now, don't take my word for it.
Watch my actions.
Don't make the mistake I did.
He changed his mind about Obama again, however, Because the former president did an interview with Anderson Cooper accusing the Republican Party of focusing on the wrong issues, especially critical race theory.
You'd think with all the public policy debates taking place, the Republican Party could be engaged in significant debate about how we're going to deal with the economy.
What we're going to do about climate change?
What we're going to do about, lo and behold, the single most important issue to them is critical race theory?
Who knew that was a threat to the republic?
Obviously, Obama wants to make it white supremacists and domestic terrorism.
There he goes.
There are certain right-wing media venues that monetize and capitalize on stoking fear and resentment of a white population that is witnessing a change in America and do everything they can to give people a sense that their way of life is threatened and that people are trying to take advantage of them, which is 100% true.
Meanwhile, Susan Collins has been censured by another GOP committee over her vote to convict President Trump during the impeachment trial.
Susan Collins gave such a magisterial speech about Brett Kavanaugh, one that I believe is among the best ever given in the United States Senate.
That I've had a great affection for her.
But voting to impeach Trump, I do believe was a political miscalculation and a failure in judgment.
I do, however, greatly admire and appreciate her sincerity.
Here we have the Kennebec County GOP voting to reprimand her.
I think we need to send a message.
You can be a good Republican and not necessarily agree with every position taken by the party.
This is Colin speaking.
We need to get back to focusing on the principles that unite Republicans.
This comes after the Senator's home county, Aroostook, censured her in March.
They argued her vote to convict was a purely self-serving, vindictive, and punitive action by those with establishment political objectives, which personally I've never felt to be true of Susan Collins.
More than five months after her vote, she's been rebuked by members of her own party.
Meanwhile, an MSNBC contributor claims Trump is still the biggest risk to the country.
I'm sure he'd get plottix from Barack Obama.
MSNBC contributor Clint Watts showed once again how obsessed the liberal media are with Donald Trump.
DHS is now concerned with a new conspiracy theory of Trump-inspired, Trump-incited kind of rage, white rage, to use the words of General Miley, host Nicole Wallace, whom I regard as a propagandist in a whole stable they have at MSNBC.
It's this.
They're concerned about the Trump reinstatement conspiracy theory.
The exchange came in a members-only briefing John Cohen, DHS top counterterrorism official, gave to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Now, bear in mind, this guy is supposed to be the DHS top counterterrorism official.
Cohen told them that DHS isn't aware of specific threats of violence linked to the theory of Trump being reinstated, but they're following this discussion.
They're highly concerned because it fuels what they call the false narrative that the election was rigged.
Notice.
I mean, they're constantly trying to tell us that the election was rigged as a false narrative when there's overwhelming evidence that it's true, which might trigger a violent response from extremists.
Now, that's going to be any Trump supporter or conservative voice now being characterized as an extremist.
It's just jaw-dropping, he claims.
The disgraced, twice-impeached, ex-president's utterances are now a national security threat on an hourly, daily basis?
Have you ever heard such unadulterated bullshit?
It's remarkable.
It continues on, because there's still significant online discussion about this, which means, just think, if you're a believer in this conspiracy, seeing everything going on to January 6th, Well, we know the FBI was involved, Nancy Pelosi, Antifa.
That was a stage event, the inauguration pre-recorded.
Fireworks, no one saw.
Played allegedly in real time with different parts showing during the last minutes of the Trump administration, so it's not even legal.
Ballot counts failing, but that's false.
Americopa is going to put the lie to that.
But all kinds of improprieties in the election.
And are still pursuing this fantasy?
How would it not lead to violence over time?
I mean, this is embarrassing.
Then he's boasting that Trump has been censored.
One advantage we have as a president is not on Twitter, Facebook, or much of social media.
His website was not particularly successful.
Muted his ability to rally his base, made a limited number of public appearances.
Now, if that were to change and the conspiracy pick up again, sort of see sizable audiences gathering, then that DHS assessment is right on target.
It's actually articulating a clear risk.
The biggest risk, he claims, to the country isn't actually from outside.
It's not even necessarily from inside, but from the last person to occupy the White House.
Here, I think, is what he's really worried about.
Trump coming back.
Carl, your thoughts?
Great stories, Jim.
So for Glenn Beck, first of all, he's choosing to devolve into a racist emotional argument where it's really from my view is that, well, okay, if you want to go there, if you really want to go there, go there, but I'm not going there.
What could be attacked is Obama taking the straw man argument that Republicans are somehow having their not top concern of Critical race theory to paint them as racist?
Really?
The former president wants to make that argument that that's the chief concern?
Well, I would counter again to flip the script on these people.
Stop believing anything they say.
Start demanding the arrest of these leaders.
Because these lie-started, illegal wars of aggression is crushing aggregate global debt, we can quantify the damages that the U.S.
is the leading rogue state empire annually killing millions, harming billions, and looting Trillions of dollars.
When the AZ results come in, we can see already what the deep state actors are going to respond with, and they're going to respond by saying that this is just white rage.
That probably got the votes for the talking points.
And I did discover, I didn't know this, but the new anti-terrorist report from the Department of Homeland Security has our new name.
I was wondering what they were going to call us.
We are Domestic Violent Extremist, DVE.
So when this audit information comes out, They're going to push for more censorship in order to stop the DVEs, the domestic violent extremists, which include anybody who thinks that government might have just a tad bit of overreach.
Those are great points, Holly.
Holly, your thoughts?
Well, it's kind of sad to see that Obama is still in the news, I think, as far as what he, like, he has any sort of clout as far as everything that was done during his administration, just absolutely detrimental to the United States.
and around the world.
And I think he was a massive disappointment to his own base and the fact that he is still pushing
for the critical race theory and all this division that we see in the United States
is just tried and true tactic.
And I had seen a study that actually many of the people who had voted for Obama twice
were actually Trump supporters the first and second time.
So majority of those people who had voted for Obama, ended up voting for Trump.
They obviously didn't want anything to do with Hillary Clinton.
So I think it's mostly just insulting to the American people on so many fronts
as Carl is also mentioning.
And I also just want to mention Susan Collins for a minute, because I'm from Maine, so she has been our senator since at least 1996.
So she has served many, many terms there, and she is somewhat of an enigma.
She is one of the last Republican senators in all of New England at this point.
So she's always been kind of a rhino, but she will also, like I said, as being one of the lone Republicans that are still up there, she does vote alongside Republican lines a lot of the time.
I am very disappointed that she's decided to break from Republicans as far as I think when she said she wasn't going to vote for Trump, I think it was mostly just to try to appeal with who she thinks is her base in Maine, which Maine is completely taken over by Democrats right now, and it's not because of support by the actual Maine population.
It has to do with massive election fraud and the voting machines that have been put in there.
And Maine is just one of many states.
Every single state should be completely audited because the elections have been rigged for so long now.
I think ever since these electronic voting machines have been put in, everything has been an entire scam as far as even local elections.
The state of Maine uses a system called the Election System Software Company, I think it's called Verify Systems, and they've been found many, many times to be interfering with elections, obviously hackable.
It just hasn't really made the news as much as the massive election fraud of 2020.
I think we will see.
I am hoping we will see more investigations because I do not believe New England, as far as Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, I do think that they actually did vote for Trump.
And of course, that does not reflect that in the in the election results.
So I think Susan Collins felt like she needed to kind of step aside and think that she had to vote along with Democrats to try to stay in office.
That's just my thoughts on her.
Well, you made many great points.
I'm in those who voted twice for Barack Obama and then voted for Trump.
He was clearly a breath of fresh air.
And I also reflect that Obama was in office for two terms.
If he thought the plight of black Americans was in dire shape, why didn't he do something about it?
I think he's engaged in a massive effort to deflect attention away from him.
It was in the perfect position.
I mean, he had tremendous support across the country, in part because he was black, that he abdicated his responsibility toward black Americans, as he did, in my opinion, toward Americans generally.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, I met Jerome Corsi at a hour and a half long book signing event with the Tea Party and he had produced a book that said Frank Marshall Davis was actually Obama's real father and he had photographic evidence and Ann Dunham and blah blah blah.
Well, then about two years later, he had an epiphany, and he said, well, actually, I think that Obama is not African at all, not American at all.
He's Indonesian, and he brought up photos of who he thought were the original Indonesian parents, and he showed side-by-side comparisons between typical African ears, lips, and hair, and you know, when you start looking at it, it's like, If all you're looking at is melatonin, then yeah, he's a black person or a brown person or a dark person.
But if you actually look at the traits, it's like, I wonder what genetically he really is.
That's item number one.
Item number two, is he racist?
Well, I don't know.
Fast and Furious shipped 2,200 guns into Mexico without telling the Mexican government.
Delivered them to the cartels.
They've assassinated thousands of news reporters, local politicians, and police officers all across Mexico.
So maybe he hates brown people.
Oh, but wait a minute.
Then he also funded Operation Zero Footprint and funded and armed the Muslim Brotherhood overthrew the governments in Tunisia, Yemen, Egypt, and Libya.
In Libya, we dropped 60,000 NATO bombs.
We killed 250,000 Black people, and most of those Black people were Muslims, so maybe he hates Muslims, and maybe he hates Black people.
And then he took all of the Libyan arms, which was the shoulder-fired missiles and a lot of their more sophisticated arms, as well as all their small arms, shipped them over to Turkey, brought them into Oh God, what a great point.
How absurd this man should have received a peace prize.
where they killed half a million Christians.
So maybe he hates Christians.
I don't know what this man's problem is.
He should have, they should have waited and given him the Nobel Peace Prize
after he killed a million people.
Oh God, what a great point.
How absurd this man should have received a Peace Prize, absurd.
Meanwhile, audit counts will not be released today.
The auditors are triple-checking the Coliseum to be cleared by Wednesday.
The Arizona Audit began packing up tables and vacating the Coliseum floor this weekend, but it appears they're still performing quality control checks.
They want to make sure they get it all right.
OAN's Christina Bobb delivered an amazing report Monday morning live from the Coliseum.
Before leaving and returning the evidence, the auditors are still performing these quality control and extra checks to ensure their data is accurate.
Karen Phan insists they're not in a rush to release any information.
The audit is all about accuracy.
As you can see, pallets of boxes have been moved to one side of the stadium, organized in numerical order.
They've been organized in the same fashion they were delivered, with the very same boxes.
We did not receive a preliminary statement on the accuracy of the election results.
The Senate is currently occupied with hearings on the floor attempting to pass election integrity bills in a conservative budget.
If the results show an accurate election, they'd likely make an announcement today.
They appear to be reviewing their work.
Christina said it'd be easy for them to deliver a report that said the election was accurate, but not accurate is a harder statement.
Everything will be moved out by Wednesday.
The forensic analysis report is also expected to come out in early August.
Another pattern to watch for is how many ballots were only filled in with a vote for president and no down-ballot races.
If there were thousands of ballots with a vote only for president, that would indicate fraud as well.
They're going to make history, but they're not making it today.
And by the way, I have a new report already from Arizona that they're going to replace all of their old voting machines, which indicates, I think, that what they found was very troubling to the nation.
Carl, your thoughts?
Yeah, well first, Obama is a member of NLM, No Lives Matter.
Yes, all these presidents, when they retire, they virtue signal and they have a foundation and they say that they're helping out now.
Well, where the fuck were you when you were president?
So, for example, the Clinton Foundation is the most famous and the worst, only 10%.
According to their own tax documents, 10% of the Clinton Foundation's contributions go to some sort of charity, they claim, and 90% is just pay to play.
The McCain Foundation, all those guys.
Oh, and at the cost of public promises to end global poverty, including two UN summits for heads of state that I was involved with, with results.org, the 1990 World Summit for Children, the largest meeting of heads of state in world history at the time.
And the 1997 microcredit summit, which ends poverty while making a profit.
These leaders are psychopaths.
They promise everything, do nothing.
And again, we can calculate the cost of about a million children every month dying in slow motion agony.
The total number of which, since the Clintons were in office, is about 400 million, which is more than the entire population of the United States and more than all people killed in all wars in all recorded human history.
With Arizona, 20 states have visited.
And I would say that we need to be very aware of the probability of a false flag attack coming within days to distract from the audit.
And the principal, most dangerous target is NATO's... So when you have a false flag, they often coincide with training exercises for that exact thing.
Well, guess what NATO is training for?
War with Russia.
Yeah, yeah, of course, absolutely.
So, you know, just to reflect on Joe's observations, my research suggests he was born in Kenya, but Joe, what you're talking about suggests he was not born in Africa at all.
But rather, Indonesia.
I think the argument would be, how can America be a racist society?
If America were a racist society, then a Barack Obama would have taken some steps to fix it.
And he didn't.
And wouldn't have been elected.
Because it isn't racist.
Right.
And it wouldn't have been elected in the first place.
Holly, and then I'll come back to Joe.
Holly.
Well, just quickly about the Arizona audit.
You're right, they're talking about replacing all the voting machines already, claiming that they're concerned that the people who are running the audit and the GOP somehow tampered with the machines because suddenly they're concerned about election and machine integrity.
Also, there's been another bill put in in Michigan to do an audit there.
There's still New Hampshire auditing going on.
There's a lot of other audits that are solely beginning or are in the works in other states
and there's complete media silence.
It's even hard to find information from local news in these states.
So I think Carl's also right.
We probably will see another massive event like I had mentioned before with the building collapse
and virtually ending all of the COVID news.
I definitely foresee some other sort of, Uh, exercise or other sort of events.
Um, in Michigan, there's massive flooding going on right now, so I could see a bunch more weather events or something like that.
Anything to cover up the, the news cycle for, for a week or so, while, uh, alternative news speaks about the audits and continued push to have some election integrity.
And also, I just wanted to mention, like, what, uh, just to bounce off of what Joe said a minute ago about when he had mentioned Libya that was something that I'd want to mention with Obama as well.
We keep talking about Obama, but this all overlaps as well because when you talk about what Gaddafi did for Libya
and for people in Africa, talking about an African union, talking about all the irrigation programs
that he had put in, the infrastructure, how they did not want to borrow central bank money.
They were talking about a gold standard in Africa.
Look at what's happening to Africa right now with the United States and China,
just the massive colonization.
All of this is not talked about in the mainstream news right now.
All the mining, the whole continent is just completely being stripped
and colonized right now again.
And I do think that the collapse of Libya was a major part of that.
Yeah, slaughtering brown people.
I mean, you know, Jo, you've made a lot of good points.
Give us further thoughts.
Oh yeah, well Michael and Dale said three whistleblowers have come forward and they were able to capture in real time packets of IPS information that was going directly from the Dominion computers to foreign entities, altering and then coming back.
So they've got the exact leading numbers and the exact location where they were altered and then the exact returning numbers.
So expect that to be a real problem for these people.
But as far as staging Practice events?
Well, the World Economic Forum wants to do Cyber Polygon in another week or two, and that's going to be shutdown of the grid and hacking of everything.
And to do a couple of test runs, they did the Colonial Pipeline, which was pretty effective at shutting things down for a week.
And then they did the staged JBS meatpacking system, which, interestingly enough, the owners of that company have been members of Bilderberg for about 20 or 30 years.
So, you know, you tell me what's going on.
Wow, Joe, that's all very, very disturbing stuff.
Meanwhile, we have a leading Georgia election critic condemned the New York Supreme Court on Giuliani.
This is Garland Favorito, the founder of Voter GA, to discuss the latest judicial decisions in his group's ongoing investigation of voter fraud in Georgia.
News broke that the Supreme Court had suspended Rudy Giuliani.
The written decision, which reads more like a political tract than a legal brief, referenced a Georgia audit.
Before anything else, therefore, I asked Favorito about it, wondering if he had something to say about what happened to the man we used to call America's mayor.
Did he ever.
At first, he simply observed the New York Supreme Court made false assumptions about Georgia and used them improperly against Giuliani.
The State Farm Arena video they showed, I'm sorry, showed clear violations of Georgia law committed by election officials.
He went silent.
I thought that was it.
He might want to pull back, but the opposite was true.
He wanted to say something stronger and sent me the following via email.
The New York Supreme Court falsely concluded that the Georgia hand count audit confirmed the results of the election with a zero percent risk limit.
The truth documented by expert witness testimony at our May 21st hearing is the hand count audit had a 21% error rate.
That expert witness testimony and recently released public ballot images confirmed the correctness of Giuliani's argument that the vote count was inaccurate.
The New York Supreme Court also falsely disagreed that the State Farm Arena video can be viewed as evidence of illegal conduct during the vote tabulation process.
Falsely disagreed!
We identified four violations of Georgia election transparency law in the video.
In addition, it clearly shows potentially illegal duplicate ballot scanning.
The hand count results indicate thousands of duplicate ballots were scanned, confirming Giuliani's argument the vote count was inaccurate.
I first met Peperito is a retired IT guy, professional, devoting his life to voting integrity.
He's also, from my admittedly few contacts, a thoroughly honest guy of the Mr. Smith-goes-to-Washington sort, just the kind of person to put the fear of Jehovah in the Democrats and the never-Trump-ish Georgia GOP hierarchy Notably, Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffsenberger, both of whom seem headed for the primary chopping block.
The latter is under suspicion for all sorts of covert activities, including having his agent snoop into at least one box of locked ballots without notification.
Speaking of the fear of Jehovah and Democrats, another Garland, Attorney General Merrick Garland apparently has Georgia in his sights for the first time.
The Biden administration is suing one of the states for their new election laws.
They claim Georgia is discriminating against non-white voters through its Election Integrity Act of 2021.
How fishy is it Democrats think it's so hard for black people to obtain ID cards or go to polling places?
Call it Garland versus Garland.
I'm going with a first-name variety who also told me he's been deluged with many more interviews as the appeal draws closer.
But I'll let Garland speak for himself.
We're pleased the court has ruled in our favor for the fifth time.
The ruling substitutes defendants by replacing currently named government organization with individual board members we named originally in the lawsuit.
It also moots Don Samuel, Georgia's government lawyer, attempt to dismiss our case.
This continues a string of victories we have, including how we obtained the original protective order, conditional approval to inspect ballots, access to ballot images, and the order to unseal the ballots.
Ferrito tells me it'll be another month before the next reeling.
Meanwhile, Free Rudy.
Carl, your thoughts?
Well, I'm encouraged by the development of these stories is that our opponents are desperate and now they're committing lies rather than just trying to survive with their lies of omission.
I've read about 250 pages of affidavits collected by Sidney Powell of sworn testimony under penalty of perjury that It's game-changing evidence of election fraud.
My favorite, again, is from Pennsylvania, where Rudy Giuliani was collecting and participating in the presentation of this evidence to Pennsylvania's legislature, is that this one guy said, okay, so we all stopped counting because we were ordered to, and then when we resumed counting, we had this one batch of votes which had 600,000 votes for Biden and only 3,000 for Trump.
That is a ratio of 200 to one.
Now the odds of that occurring naturally is election fraud.
And I apologize, even though I'm a math teacher, I don't know how to say the number, but I'm going to read it to you.
I think it's worth reading.
so the odds of our of election fraud is one with zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero
zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero
zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero
zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero
zero to one. I think that's pretty strong evidence we should check it out. Yes I think that's pretty
strong evidence. Holly your thoughts? Well some of the the latest news is now that also Giuliani is
going to be investigated for another uh in another what they say uh a Turkish client uh
His possible illegal lobbying that he performed on behalf of Turkish clients.
They're saying in 2017, he had been lobbying for Gulen.
You probably have heard of him.
He lives in the United States.
Fethullah Gulen.
He runs the Gulen schools here in the United States.
There's been talk about extraditing.
Turkey has been asking to have Gulen extradited back to Turkey for many, many years.
And he has not been extradited.
And I think that's another thing that they're kind of throwing around.
They've kept Gulen, the United States has basically kept Gulen in their back pocket here in the United States for years.
So it's kind of interesting that a story like that would kind of come up in the news, like Carl said, kind of scraping around trying to find anything to try to cover for so many other massive stories right now.
I can't believe the degree of corruption of the Democrat Party.
I mean, it's just staggering.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, I'm no huge fan of Giuliani.
He made a big deal about busting crime families.
He did bust five Italian crime families, but he didn't bust a single Russian or Jewish crime family in New York, which allowed them to monopolize the crime industry up there.
Which was kind of troubling.
And then I was real disappointed that he allowed the destruction of all of the evidence at the World Trade Center building, and we'll circle back to that in just a second, as Potacki likes to say.
And then also, he was General Counsel to the President, and in private meetings with Patrick Byrne and Sidney Powell, they said that he sabotaged every reasonable method of salvaging the election.
So he was a traitor inside the White House, and he was a traitor on 9-1-1.
And interestingly enough, when Jim and I did our program yesterday, we had it posted on, or excuse me, on Sunday, we had it posted I forwarded it to SgtReport and the guy posted it today at SgtReport, the simultaneous posting of the December 5th False Flag 2020 conference that Jim and I did.
It's an hour-long presentation on the nuclear vaporization of the World Trade Center building.
Why that's significant is because SGT has a half million subscribers.
So we can expect to have a full and open debate on this.
And as far as corruption in the Democratic Party, the New York, the SDNY, Southern District New York Prosecutor's Office that's going so heavily against Giuliani, has had a request and from architects and engineers from 9-1-1 Truth since 2018 to do a grand jury investigation of the World Trade Center and it took them about six months finally in November of 2018 they sent a letter after being repeatedly troubled by the architect's lawyer and the lawyers for 9-1-1 they finally responded and said yes we agree this does qualify for a grand jury
And then here we are two years later, there's no evidence that any witness has been called for any grand jury on 9-1-1.
Yeah, very good.
Very good points, Joe.
Very good points.
Yeah, Giuliani, I have no doubt, was complicit in 9-11.
I have no doubt about it whatsoever.
Meanwhile, the gun sanctuary movement is moving forward.
61% of U.S.
counties are now Second Amendment sanctuaries.
Website sanctuary counties found on June 20th.
There are now 1,930 counties protected by Second Amendment sanctuary legislation at either the state or county level, representing 61% of all counties.
It noted a number of states have passed constitutional carry laws, while specifically about 1,137 have taken it upon themselves to pass Second Amendment sanctuary legislation, and likely hundreds of cities, townships, rurals have done so at their level as well.
Constitutional Carry is another movement we're actually quite supportive of, yet the mainstream has been very quiet about it.
To clarify the difference, Sanctuary County has noted the Second Amendment sanctuary movement is a bottom-up grassroots movement.
A spokesman said how the Second Amendment sanctuary refers to a state, county, city, or other municipality expressing their support for the Second Amendment, in many cases vowing not to enforce new or unconstitutional gun laws.
Constitutional carry, of course, refers to the ability of a state citizen to carry a weapon without a permit.
In Texas, both constitutional carry and Second Amendment sanctuary bills have been passed and signed.
Every sheriff in Utah in mid-June signed a letter saying they'd safeguard the Second Amendment as a divinely inspired right of the people to keep and bear arms.
Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers have passed or proposed similar legislation.
The Wisconsin state legislature set a bill to Democrat Tony Evers, who has colossal disappointment, a total wimp, a traitor, in my opinion, to the state that would prevent federal gun laws from being enforced, which he's expected to veto.
Governor Pete Ricketts of Nebraska, however, signed a proclamation of the state as a Second Amendment sanctuary state.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a bill nullifying federal gun laws in the state.
In recent days, the federal government has increasingly pushed for more gun control legislation.
Joe Biden announced a plan to target firearm dealers who flout the law calling the merchants a death.
We will find you, we'll seek your license and sell guns.
I think it's highly unlikely they're going to succeed, however, because of the defund the police movement and where my brilliant colleague, Dr. Eowyn, who maintains the Fellowship of the Minds blog, Impose a 2016 electoral college map over a 2014 murder distribution map and guess what?
Surprise, surprise!
The murders are occurring in areas controlled by the Democrats where they've created free fire zones Where only criminals are allowed to possess guns, law-abiding citizens not.
I believe if anyone were in doubt as to whether the Democrat gun control agenda makes any sense, this map by itself ought to resolve any questions that linger.
Carl, your thoughts?
Great info.
First, the DNC is definitely being exposed in the present, but they're no different from the RNC under Nixon, under JFK Commission minion Jerry Ford.
He got promoted to cover up that story.
And then you have CIA Director Bush and his idiot son brought in.
And Cheney.
So the only hope that I have is if Trump was put into position by white hats in our military operating in a Q style disclosure of information with military control in the background.
That's the only hope that I have.
And I'm still standing at 95% certainty because the show is so ridiculous to try to wake up the American people.
So that story of those counties standing is exactly what we need.
Americans need to stand and get engaged in the issues they feel most passionate about.
And it doesn't matter which issue, there are plenty of them.
You can only do so much, but you do need to engage and at least recognize the corruption, the criminality, the staggering costs.
Again, annually killing millions, harming billions, and looting Trillions.
Otherwise, if you're not going to engage, then you deserve the insult in Greek that is so powerful it has remained untranslated in the English language for over 2,000 years.
Idiot, which means someone uninterested in politics.
Holly, your thoughts?
Needless to say, I didn't listen to everything Biden had to say about gun control, but we all know, and as you have talked about before in the past, Jim, about the need for events and Biden under the Obama administration, all the events that happened under the Obama administration with the sole purpose of attacking the Second Amendment, And I do think Americans have finally woken up to the fact that we need to hold on to the Second Amendment.
I hear from people in the UK, in Australia, and so many other countries.
Canada, I mean, look at our friends in Canada right now, what is going on with them right now, the lockdowns.
The extreme tyranny that's happening in all of these countries.
All of our friends who are being put through this right now.
And so many of them wish that they had the Second Amendment like we have.
And so I think there's a big realization that there needs to be this idea of a Second Amendment sanctuary.
And if it isn't happening statewide, it's happening in counties or even towns right now.
And this, of course, is not being reported on by mainstream news.
It's happening in so many towns right now.
Hundreds and hundreds of towns are passing this right now.
Second Amendment sanctuary, and as far as open carry and concealed carry,
even people who are quote unquote liberal are becoming interested in their rights
and being able to be trained properly in gun use and gun ownership and care and responsibility.
So I think it's kind of fascinating to see people who I've known personally who were afraid of guns
or they've been brainwashed by the mainstream news to think that they themselves
could never be responsible enough.
Well, they're starting to realize that, especially with this push to get rid of
and to federalize the police and to privatize the police and to have this situation like we saw perhaps
with Hurricane Katrina, where you literally have people going around, hired contractors going around
and taking out people and there's no accountability.
There's no local community policing anymore.
They're talking about federalizing or privatizing the cops.
You know, it's not getting rid of the cops.
There's going to be the rich and everyone else who can afford it will still have their own their own private security and their own gun ownership.
It's everyone else.
And also the fact that we've seen this big attack on hunting rifles and people's ability to actually Hunt for their own food is also a big issue here in the United States as we do see continued food insecurity.
Most violence that happens with gun violence is inner city and it's with handguns.
So it's not hunting rifles.
That's not the issue here.
So also I just wanted to bring up a very bizarre quote that Biden had mentioned before.
He said with his latest talk, like you said with Merrick Garland, quote, those who say that the blood of patriots and you know all this stuff about how we're going to have to move against the government while the tree of liberty is not watered with the blood of patriots.
What happened is that there's never been, if you wanted and think about, you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons.
So basically he's making the argument that, you know, you don't need, the Second Amendment couldn't protect you, you would need nuclear weapons to take on the government.
I just, this man is just absolutely just insane and I have a hard time believing that he is the president.
It's totally incompetent.
I love your story about liberal friends coming around to realize defunding the police maybe ain't such a great idea and being able to defend yourself, maybe.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, I'd like to paraphrase a couple of famous totalitarians.
One of them is Rothschild, who said, I care not who runs the country as long as I run the banks.
And then Stalin, who said, I care not who votes as long as I count the votes.
So basically, we've got a problem, but maybe guns are not the ultimate solution.
You know, the guns that the elite have to keep us in place are operated by lieutenants who are slowly realizing that they're not going to be part of the big picture either.
They've got a place at the table right now, but they're They're going to be the expendable brown shirts, the useful idiots that Stalin and Hitler both disposed of once they solidified their power.
So what is really important is that they had a rally in London on Saturday, and they did something called sticker bombing.
And Tim Truth has a great website, and he links at Odyssey and also at BitChute, but you really need to see his video of people confronting the police, and they printed out stickers with little memes and slogans and pictures on them, and they completely covered all the windows and the sides of the van, and the police couldn't even leave the site because they had to sit there and scrape the stickers off, and the whole time they were being harassed, Nice points.
by the freedom lovers saying, don't you love freedom too?
Your children could see you doing this.
Now, aren't you ashamed of them?
The cops were taking their masks off because it is exerting work and they were out in public.
And so bottom line, it was really funny to watch them being harassed.
And once we turn the police where they're on our side, instead of the enemy side,
then this is gonna turn around real quick.
Nice points, very nice.
Meanwhile, Thank you.
Democrat version of the January 6th, you would have thought it was a Normandy invasion, the Marines invading the Capitol under the banner that Trump had won.
Trump had won, but in fact, it was a completely staged, orchestrated event as Tucker has so brilliantly exposed the FBI involved.
James Sullivan reporting his mother, John, had led 226 Antifa dressed as Trump supporters, where John has now been indicted.
Meanwhile, San Francisco authorities are going to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for every municipal worker or you could be fired.
Officials announced June 25th coronavirus vaccination will be required for nearly all 35,000 city employees once a vaccine is fully approved by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration.
Now that's a key caveat because none of these have been approved other than for emergency use.
It's really a decision for the health and safety of our employees and the public we serve.
It's about protecting the city as an employer from what we deem to be unacceptable risks.
Said Carol Oysen, San Francisco Director of Human Resources.
City authorities earlier announced San Francisco would require government workers to be vaccinated in high-risk settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, and jails.
The new regulation mandates vaccination for all city employees, from police and firefighters to city hall clerks and custodians.
It does not refer to teachers who are school district employers.
If an employee were to fail to comply, they could be fired.
Meanwhile, smart thermostats in Texas homes are being accessed remotely and turned up due to an energy shortage.
Residents in Texas have reported their thermostats being turned up so it won't trigger the air conditioner.
They've been enrolled in a Smart Savers Texas agreement that in exchange for entry into sweepstakes, electronic customers allow their thermostats to be controlled remotely.
This is the peril of having internet-accessible devices in their home.
Have a smart thermostat at home?
Better keep an eye on it if you live in Texas.
That's because residents have been claiming someone's been turning up the temperature.
And while the Electric Reliability Council has asked Texas to turn up their temperatures to deal with a shortage, residents are claiming it's being done for them.
Dear Park resident Brandon English, for example, told a local station my wife had it cranked down at 2.30.
Takes a long time to get cool when it's that hot.
They'd been asleep long enough.
The house was already up to 78.
They woke up sweating.
She received an alert on her phone shortly thereafter saying it had been changed remotely due to an energy-saving event.
Meanwhile, was my daughter at the point of overheating?
She's three months old.
They dehydrate very quickly.
The family's smart thermostat was installed a few years ago as part of a new home security package.
The agreement states in exchange, it can be manipulated.
I wouldn't want anyone else controlling these things for me, he said.
He unenrolled the home thermostat as soon as he found out about it.
If someone else can manipulate this, I'm not for it.
Because it's in Texas, and because he's an engineer, let's start with Joe on this one.
Joe, your thoughts.
Yeah, well, Mercedes made a joint venture with a French company to build the Smart Car, and all of the car magazines said it was the dumbest car available.
So, you know, they like to do green and smart and sustainable, and they've got these little dog whistle words that they attach to everything that's supposed to make you Have an emotive reaction instead of thinking logically and I've got a Mercury tilt switch bi-metal thermostat in my house that's been there for 40 years and it works just fine I don't need to have Siri or Alexa Running my life for me matter of fact most of the time when I'm not using my devices I have them turned off and placed inside a Faraday cage, which is just nothing but a
metal cookie can that you can put them in close the lid and it's amazing I get my Google monthly travel thing and I go to like four or five different cities they say well you went to Dallas you went to San Antonio you went to Austin you went to Beaumont and you traveled 10 miles this month well yeah how'd I get there it wasn't it wasn't magic carpet you don't know where I'm going you I've spent cash you don't know Where I'm shopping, where I'm eating, where I'm buying gas, where I'm sleeping.
I try to avoid everything that leaves a digital footprint because they're going to try to hammer you every way possible.
So we live in a police state.
Do everything you can to frustrate the police.
You're an admirable rebel, Joe.
I congratulate you.
Carl, your thoughts?
Yeah, first with Biden, with his hypocrisy.
So on one hand, he's saying that we need F-15s and nukes to take on the government.
But this is the same guy for January 6th who said that a bunch of unarmed middle-aged Trump rally attendees with no history of violence was an actual insurrection.
So the hypocrisy is just stunning.
And people need to be able to finally recognize, stop listening to these criminals.
San Francisco is pointing the way that the DNC and the elite want to push us to force us to be shot whenever they say it's necessary for boosters for whatever reason, whatever variance, whatever excuse.
Until we are tweaked and altered and called to the best work animal possible for them.
And people are going to have to take this to court as a Northern California public school teacher is now looking that court will be my next venue for my argument.
Against my school district who have refused to explain the legality of their health orders, other than we just follow orders here.
Doesn't matter that I say, hey, you know that we teach all of our kids as an illegal defense, right?
But it looks like we're going to have to go to court.
Another aspect of this with the power is that Our power, we're being told that we are the problem over and over and over again.
This is part of an agenda for us to buy into their story that we need to reduce the human numbers because we're at fault.
And one of the narratives is that they always have to pound into us that we use too much resources, including energy, and that I get pinged by PG&E, Pacific Gas and Electric, all the time saying that, I forget the phrasing because I really don't like listening to it, that That we are somehow irresponsible in our use of energy.
Yes, yes, yes.
Good luck, by the way, with a forthcoming lawsuit.
Holly, your thoughts?
Well, there's a lot of ways I could go at this, but I do think when it comes to talking about Tracking Americans, I think we are seeing this on a massive scale.
And we are seeing this with the connection of the social credit score, which has been used in China,
the Chinese model, as far as when people, where they can go, what jobs they can have,
the people that they can interact with online.
And all of this is being connected.
We've had the credit score here in the United States for a while, and all of this is being connected
to social media.
And there's no mistake that when we see all of these medical data and everything,
we're supposed to put all of our information online now.
You can't go to a doctor's office now without them having you fill out an online form
about all of your information.
And if you get a blood test done or something like that, all of that is conveniently available online.
And the next thing you know, you find out all of these medical information
has been hacked by someone and somehow manages to get up onto the cloud.
So we're seeing a massive behind-the-scenes effort which is completely obvious now to have this biometric tracking social credit Complete overview right now, a tower of battle, if you will, of controlling every single aspect of Americans and everyone around the world.
I saw an advertisement the other day for a wearable device for diabetes monitoring that you can connect up to your phone and there's an app for it so it can check, you know, conveniently check your blood glucose levels and who knows where that information gets Send to and track to and this is also connected with like you said with the thermostats all the smart technology that's in your home recording you so this is a violation of the quartering acts of police and anyone private security companies whoever wants to get it.
Can look at you, record you, watch you.
I mean, this television is probably recording right now.
All the smart tech is constantly on all the time.
If it's plugged in, it's on and it's recording.
I actually thought it was interesting what Joe said about putting technology into a Faraday cage when you're not using it.
I have a, it's like a Geiger counter, kind of like an It checks radiation of some of these smart devices, and I found out that I had a refrigerator in my place that was emitting a lot of radiation, and it was a smart tech fridge.
It hooks up to your phone.
Really?
Yeah, so when I lost power, the fridge was still running.
I don't know how the light was still on.
I lost everything else, but this is just a regular old smart fridge.
Pretty much all fridges are smart fridges now, so please be aware of this type of technology that's now Available to scan you at all times and I do think that the mandatory job that you had mentioned as well in California is part of this biometric tracking so but unfortunately we're not privy to what is actually in the job but if we allow this into our own bloodstream like I said this is just the next level of wearable and trackable smart devices.
Also one last thing I know I'm saying a lot but the Amazon Sidewalk It is now gone live.
It went live June 6, so if you have an Echo device or an Alexa or anything like that, I shouldn't even say that name because it turns on these devices, but they can track you.
It makes all of your internet public and connected to a sidewalk, so now it's outside of your home as well.
Unbelievable!
Great stuff.
Very disturbing.
We have Roger Syming declaring that the war over the Constitution is the heart of our country's division.
This is very thoughtful.
We have a war over the Constitution going on.
That's probably the heart of the big split, said Joshua Phillips, a host of Epic TV's Crossroads program.
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You mentioned his daughter is turning 23 soon.
The world she's moving into is not a world anyone over 50 or even over 30 or 40 lived in.
I think they're really two countries.
The ongoing Maricopa County forensic audit could lead to a more extreme split.
Democrats have largely opposed the Department of Justice, however, threatened to move against it.
If they're going to do fine fraud, of course, it's not going to be believed.
It'll be disputed immediately by the left, the current administration, the mainstream media, all of it.
They're going to find some way to discredit it.
On the other hand, Those 75 million or more Trump voters are going to have their votes validated.
They're going to be thinking the opposite.
So what's going to happen is a more extreme split than we've had before.
But it's almost inevitable that it will happen.
Neither the current Department of Justice nor the Supreme Court, moreover, he worries, is likely to solve the problem.
Big Tech and the educational system are even working together in a horrible way to suppress free speech, which has contributed to the split.
I graduated from two Ivy League schools and I don't recognize them anymore.
They are now kind of institutions of woe.
When I went to both those schools, you can say anything you want.
Now you can't say anything.
He graduated from Dartmouth and Yale.
I must add, as a Princeton graduate, I agree completely.
I am dismayed by my own institution, which in the past I have esteemed.
He pointed out Big Tech sees the Chinese communist system as more efficient than democracy.
But democracy isn't supposed to be efficient.
He sees Tennessee going back now.
These are signs of good.
Turning back to the Constitution.
Look here, we run the show in our own hometown.
This is good.
Because Jefferson and Madison would be smiling at that.
That's what they hoped would happen.
The Founding Fathers wanted to limit the power of the federal government and give more to the states.
I think that's the most optimistic thing going on in our country right now.
Carl, your thoughts?
Well, great articles.
Thanks, Jim.
For Simon, I think he's got something important to say there.
To be aware, because when this Arizona initial report comes out and we again have 20 states who visited for their audit, that's going to be on one side.
That's going to empower all of us pointing to the physical evidence for election fraud.
And then the next step, which would be that the entire nation's election was fraudulent and not just for the president and not just for this election.
And that's going to be verse.
The corporate media and the DNC led talking points that we're beginning to discover now that we are domestic violent extremists suffering from white rage.
And President Obama said that the whole thing for election fraud was hooey, I believe was the word that they chose.
And Al Gore was pushed out And he said something that the whole idea of challenging an election was totally nuts, something like that.
And I, as a graduate from Harvard's Graduate School of Education, I get a once a month magazine about education, and Harvard has been employed.
Their cover story was about fighting disinformation, and the very front of it, I wish I had the magazine here, otherwise I'd show it up.
And it gives all of the major talking points of the major stories that are true, but Harvard is framing this as the need for educators to step up to fight disinformation.
Yes, yes.
Holly, your thoughts?
The major college institutions, especially in the United States, are no longer serving the American people or serving American culture at this point.
And it's really just a detriment.
If you think about the debt alone that people, young people get into to go to these schools
first and foremost is just completely devastating and can ruin the amount of debt that they take on.
It's just can ruin the entire lives first and foremost.
And like you have talked about in other videos, people don't even wanna hire people
in Ivy League schools anymore because they're triggered by all these buzzwords.
They've been psychologically abused.
They've been traumatized.
They've been taught to become narcissistic and they're not working together with people
and they find microaggressions and everything.
So they're just really not people that you want to hire and have in a business community at this point
as far as the training that they receive.
And then also I just wanted to mention as well when it comes to regulations of Facebook
has been having some advertisements on television or online talking, getting into the need to have election
and internet integrity.
So they want to address the internet and make sure that there's comprehensive internet regulations to make sure that election fraud can never happen again, election meddling.
And so we see Silicon Valley and these multinational organizations, corporations.
I think the whole area of Silicon Valley is basically an enemy to the United States at this point.
And the fact that they're, like I say, connected in with a lot of these Ivy League schools,
completely undermining the constitution.
And like I said, with this smart tech, like I mentioned before, the Corning Act, everything,
everything is your first amendment rights, everything's being attacked with these,
the fusion of these schools and then this culture bringing that into Silicon Valley.
Oh, I think you got it right.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, I think it's really hilarious that the poison ivy Diploma Mills got their knickers in a twist because turns out the man who founded Yale made most of his fortune in the slave trade, so now they've got a real dilemma.
What do we do with the Skull and Bones gang?
We have to re-brand ourselves.
I'd also like to recommend everybody go to gab.com.
Andrew Toas, who's the guy that runs that, states frequently on his own little blog site there
that he is not anti-Semitic, he's anti-Satanic.
And given the enormous amount of restriction of free speech, particularly with regard to a chosen few
who've made themselves an illegitimate victim class and then turn around and browbeat everybody else
so we don't notice that they're actually the superior class across number of controlling industries,
including banking, major corporations, entertainment, news media, blah, blah, blah.
So, um, definitely we got to figure out some way to get out of that trap with those folks as well.
Nice points.
Not anti-Semitic, anti-Satanic.
Meanwhile, the Iran-backed militias vow swift revenge against U.S.
after Syria-Iraq airstrikes.
Sunday night's series of strikes were the second publicly disclosed military strikes of the Biden presidency, alleged to be targeting Iran-backed militias that have been targeting American troop positions, about which I raise considerable doubt.
The AP overnight cited Iraqi militia officials to say at least four militants were killed along Syria's eastern border, the first strike of which hit a weapons depot inside Syria.
Additionally, one UK-based Mideast monitoring group said at least seven Iraqi fighters have been killed.
The military action was described, as we know, as a defensive precision airstrike against faculties, facilities used by Iran-backed militia groups in the Iraq-Syria border region.
The escalation, however, has set off tensions with Baghdad, not to mention threatening to further complicate the nuclear talks in Vienna, when much of Iraq's government is pressuring Western forces to finally remove themselves from Iraqi soil, given the anti-ISIS mission has long since appeared to have been completed.
The Iraqi Army issued a blistering statement condemning the blatant and unacceptable violation of Iraqi sovereignty and national security.
Such airstrikes began growing commonplace during the last year of the Trump administration and tit-for-tat attacks between Iranian-backed Iraqi militias.
During 2020, the series of attacks nearly sucked Iran and the U.S.
into a direct war.
Meanwhile, at least one U.S.
congressman noted the glaring lack of war authorization or congressional approval for the Biden who ordered strikes, Justin Amash.
There's no legal authorization for U.S.
troops to be in Iraq or Syria.
Bring them home and stop bombing people under the guise of self-defense.
To be expected, Tehran also blasted the airstrikes as creating instability in the region.
But most importantly, a coalition of pro-Iranian Iraqi militias vowed revenge.
We will avenge the blood of our righteous martyrs against the perpetration of this heinous crime, and with God's help, we'll make the enemy taste the bitterness of revenge.
That sounds pretty serious.
Let's have your thoughts here, Carl.
Well, the first thing that I would offer is that Americans have to be able to recognize that we do live in an Orwellian society where it's the opposite of what we're told is really what's going on.
So first, for the U.S.
to claim that it is a constitutional republic of limited government, no.
We are an unlimited government of rogue state empire with paper-thin propaganda in order to control and maximize an elite groups of profits over resources, human and natural resources.
The UN is the organization for this global government and the propaganda agency to pretend.
The UN only has one area of legal authority, and that's to prevent these wars of aggression, but yet they go on right under their noses without saying anything about it, and they're led by the Security Council members.
And with what's going on with Iran, Syria, Iraq, yes, these are lie-started Orwellian illegal wars of aggression that anybody with any intellectual integrity and moral courage must call out as wars of aggression and led by war criminals.
Now that Congressman Amash, so I'd be interested, I'm going to have to look him up to see what else he has said.
He needs to take a further step, though, which nobody has, including my... my...
Colleague, Representative Kucinich, who was gerrymandered out of his district.
They don't go as far as they need to to say that this is a crime requiring the arrest of the United States President and perhaps Representative Amash will be the first leader in Congress to be declared a DVE, a domestic violent extremist, for questioning the U.S.
government and undermining our national security.
Hala, your thoughts?
Well, just to remind you of what we saw earlier last week, how the United States seized over
three dozen websites and news organizations for blocking what they called Iranian disinformation,
including press TV and Houthi and Palestinian outlets as well.
So I kind of figure that first what they do is they shut down any opportunity for real information to come out.
From these other countries and you know these websites and news organizations which offer a perspective in English for Americans to actually view and have a different perspective outside of the U.S.
Mockingbird media and they were shut down so I figured we'd probably start to see some sort of attacks or some sort of something going on in The Middle East.
And, of course, we saw under the Obama regime, we saw all these attacks in Syria, the attempts to try to take out Assad, and people talking about, of course, bombing Iran.
And it reminds me of what General Wesley Clark said about the seven countries in five years.
That list is still ongoing.
perhaps they might be a little bit late in their complete takeover of all of these nations,
but I figured that the Obama-Biden administration would continue what we saw as far as Syria
and more attacks going around Iran and finally trying to take down all of these countries.
And like Carl said, it's just, we've seen this, this is what's been going on for almost two decades,
since 9-11, this plan to completely destabilize and collapse so many of these countries
in the Middle East, it continues.
Thank you.
Joe, your thoughts?
I think Putin was optimistic that Trump was going to honor his pledge to get the United States out
of the Middle East instead of continuing the Yunnan plan, but he was really surprised when
the White Helmets staged a fake gas attack in April of 2017 and Trump responded with 100
cruise missiles. A few years later, the Defense Department admitted that the Russians had
increased their military presence in Syria and that the Russians had killed thousands of ISIS
terrorists, all funded by the CIA.
Well then our director of the CIA, Pompeo, said at a public event that we had killed hundreds of Russians in Syria.
So it's like, it's pretty obvious who the enemy is, and like that old Wizard of Odd thing was, we have found the enemy and he is us.
Yeah, Pogo, I think.
Wizard of Id, yes.
Yeah, yeah.
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The blot thickens.
Beverly writes, if McAfee kept incriminating info at his son's condo, then we know this building collapse was not an accident.
Looking at the video, it does not look It does look more like a demolition.
If it was due to faulty material or even sinking into wetlands, the building would collapse differently, I would think.
This was like one fell swoop.
Side note, why would McAfee keep such valuable info at his son's condo?
Why not in a bank vault?
Did McAfee spread the story about info at his son's condo as a ruse and the info is in another location?
He's a smart fellow, so he should have known telling where the valuables are hidden is not a good idea.
Army recruiting video with soldier with L-B-G-T-E-F-G-L-M-N-O-P parents.
This may be a fake soldier.
I'd love for someone to research if such a person with that name exists.
And she really has alphabet soup parents.
Maybe former Army guy Scott Bennett can do some sleuthing.
That CIA commercial with a Latina employee was more fake than real also.
She made up a lot of stuff.
No one can tick off every damn box on the woke checklist.
Praising Reagan?
Reagan deserves zero praise.
His domestic policies impoverish millions, including the working class whites who voted for him in droves.
Reagan ushered in union busting.
Under his regime, Wall Street plundered companies, left millions unemployed, town cities decimated.
The giant, sucking-sounded jobs leaving the U.S.
got deafening during the Reagan regime.
Reagan even faked a war granada and pursued the usual foreign meddling via covert ops.
The Soviet Union was on its last legs and would have collapsed with or without Reagan.
Reagan also siphoned money from Social Security.
He was a fan of opposing big government, but what steps did he take to close the reduced workforce of any government agency?
Big government provides cushy jobs for the right and left bullet tricksters, so any rhetoric about big government is just BS to get elected.
Whatever good Reagan did was overshadowed by the destruction of greed-is-good Wall Street and the lost jobs in cities, towns that have never recovered from job outsourcing and Wall Street plundering.
No wonder Barry Obama said he admired Reagan's cleanup of the excesses of the 60s and 70s.
Barry's eight-year regime mirrored that of Reagan.
No jobs, Wall Street run wild, and the usual covert and overt ops wreaking havoc worldwide.
Meanwhile, six of my books have been banned by Amazon, still available at moonrockbooks.com.
Check out Falsified Conspiracies 2020, where you can download them all for free.
Remember, the secret of freedom lies in educating people, the secret of tyranny in keeping them ignorant.
Meanwhile, our final thoughts.
Carl, yours.
Holly, great point for reminding us about the U.S.
government seizing the websites for open abject censorship of other nations' perspectives.
That is going to be a preparation for war or for a false flag because that is a big, bold move and we need to be aware of that.
Regarding the possibility of a false flag to block people's attention from the Arizona audit, they're in the bigger picture.
All we can do is we can contribute what we think What we say and what we do, and people need to be proud of that and to make that count.
Regarding Reagan, is that people need to understand that his presidency, as an actor, was co-opted by his vice president, CIA Director Bush, who decided he would use Reagan as a puppet after the failed assassination attempt just after Reagan was inaugurated.
Yeah, absolutely right.
Actually, he was shot by a Secret Service agent using a flat that just barely lost.
It missed his heart.
To convey the message, let George do it.
Holly, your final thoughts?
Well, I think it might not be the best news I can give people, but I do think that this show
and many others in the alternative news, we are definitely waking people up to the fact
of these events that seem to happen to try to block real truth from coming out.
So I think people are starting to become more diligent of like false flag events and other events
that we'll try to be covering up, like we just discussed before, more attention
in the Middle East and also the events that we see with the audits coming up, anything that can be done
to try to block any information about that, the election integrity, because that's how we take
our country back peaceably and peacefully is through our election integrity and being able
to take control and get some of these warmongers and central bankers and everyone else
that's completely controlling and trying to build up World War III and creating these pandemics
and everything like that to try to destroy what could be a very...
Yeah, I think so.
I think it's an amazing country and the potential for people to start to realize what is going on on a global scale.
I do think people are waking up on a global scale, and I think that's why we are seeing so many desperate attempts and to maintain our diligence right now.
And I thank you, Jim, for all of your work and Joe and Carl and good luck with your lawsuits and everything that's going on.
The recent events that we've seen in Florida.
Joe, your final thoughts?
Yeah, we've also got to give Ronnie Raygun credit for the Iran-Contra issue, which was able to change inner cities into crack war zones.
You know, funded the Crips and the Bloods nationwide, and so he was a real lawless kind of guy.
I don't have any respect for him at all.
And what else?
There was something else I was going to say.
Oh, I'll tell you what.
Why don't we finish with a riddle?
What do you call it when a chameleon cannot change his colors?
The answer?
Reptile dysfunction.
Very good.
Very good, Joe.
We appreciate that.
Special thanks to Carl Herman from San Ramon, California.
Holly Seelinger from an undisclosed location.
Joe Olson from Houston with a special report.
Jim Fetzer from Madison, Wisconsin wishes you all spend as much time as you can with your family, your friends.
None of us know how much time we have left.
These are the most uncertain times of world history, bar none.
Thanks for joining us today.
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