Need to Know News (3 June 2022) with Joe Olson and Maryam Henein
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Jim Fetzer here in Madison, joined by Joe Olson in Houston and Miriam Hinein in Florida, still an undisclosed location.
We're delighted to have them both to bring you all the news you need to know.
We begin with Biden claiming he doesn't seek a NATO-Russia war or regime change in Moscow.
We do not seek a war between NATO and Russia.
As much as I disagree with Mr. Putin and find his action an outrage, the United States will not try to bring about a disaster in Moscow.
Those, of course, are causes for war.
He claims as long as the U.S.
or our allies are not attacked, we'll not be directly engaged in this conflict, either by sending American troops to fight or by attacking Russian forces.
But he's indirectly engaged massively.
He's also acknowledged he's giving Ukraine more advanced rocket systems and munitions.
Ukraine will likely receive munition that can reach targets at about 40 miles, which is still a major escalation of military aid for Ukraine.
Biden said he's not encouraging Ukraine to launch attacks on Russia.
But of course, there's no way he can control what Ukraine will do.
I mean, he's pretending to be oblivious, but he is then oblivious.
He's just a talking head.
He's a reader of teleprompter words.
That's all he is.
This is the most incompetent administration in American history, and it's clear he's merely a puppet.
Here's something about the rocket system that's being sent to Ukraine.
It's a medium-range rocket system, long top of the list of weapons requests from Kiev.
Here you can see it being fired.
This is a Ukrainian multiple rocket launcher.
These are high-tech, lightweight rocket launchers, wheel-mounted, more maneuverable and agile.
Each can carry six GPS-guided rockets, can be reloaded in about a minute with only a small crew.
Very reliable and more effective, of course, than what Ukraine already has.
The range is about 50 miles, about double of the U.S.
provided M777 howitzers, which are already there since May.
Joe, how long can he keep up the pretense of being a non-belligerent when we're providing all these weapons?
I don't think it's sustainable.
I don't think any nation in the world would recognize the United States as not being a party to this assault with Russia.
Yeah, I just wonder how much more patience Putin's going to have.
One thing that surprises me is that they're still shipping natural gas through Ukraine to some of their partners in Europe, and they're supplying Ukraine on the way.
So I fully expect that Putin's just going to say he's had enough of this.
He's going to shut off natural gas completely to the Ukraine, which will stop whatever distributions going west into Europe from there.
And that will shut down a lot of their domestic power production and then he's going to take out the rest of the infrastructure that makes that work.
So he's going to go ahead and take out the electric grid and just whatever it takes to keep these people from not being able to deploy those weapons and in addition to them being a long-range, high-MAR, 50-mile range They're using cluster bomb munitions for that and for the howitzers that we're shipping to them.
So we're in violation of the Geneva Code just by shipping those cluster bomb munitions.
It's absolutely insane what this government's doing.
Yes, it is.
It's completely insane and irresponsible, and it's a deliberate provocation.
Outside parties who are managing the American government want the U.S.
to have a war with Russia, feeling they will be the beneficiaries.
Did either of you see the clip of Bush giving a talk, and instead of the Ukraine, he was talking about Putin, saying that he went in unprovoked.
But instead of saying Ukraine he says Iraq, so he's talking about himself.
I personally admit that I've checked out as I've stated in other shows.
I do not.
I'm not for war.
Why not play a chess game?
So in reality, this is all Hegelian and again that we can send billions and billions without.
How about us?
So in Sri Lanka, for instance, they've run out of gas.
And is that the direction where we're going?
I certainly have been in countries where I've waited hours to fill up.
I was in, well, it was America, it was Puerto Rico.
But is this gonna come here?
All I know is it's going to get worse.
Yeah.
Yes, indeed.
It's going to get worse before it gets better, if ever.
Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau in Canada moves to ban the purchase of handguns, ostensibly on the great basis of what's happening here in the United States, thousands of miles away.
It will no longer be possible to buy, sell, transfer, or import handguns anywhere in Canada.
In other words, we're capping the market for handguns.
As we see gun violence continue to rise, it's our duty to keep taking action.
But of course, he's taking guns away from the law-abiding citizens.
The criminals are not going to surrender their handguns or any other weapons they have.
This is embarrassingly bad.
Trudeau claims the vast majority of Canadian gun owners are responsible, but at it.
Other than using firearms or sport shooting or hunting, there's no reason anyone in Canada should need guns in their everyday lives.
As though protecting them from criminals with guns were not a legitimate reason.
As though protecting their own communities from rioters, looters, biker gangs who want to rape and pillage were not a legitimate reason.
As though protecting Canada from the invasion of a foreign force or Most importantly, and what motivates Trudeau, opposing a tyrannical government.
He does not want the people of Canada to be able to take action against his own tyranny.
The bill includes plans to combat illegal gun smuggling and implement a red flag law.
All magazines for rifles and other long guns will be permanently altered, so they're unable to hold more than five rounds at a time.
This is the second major gun restriction introduced by Trudeau after the government banned 1,500 different firearms in 2020, including those described as assault rifles by the former public safety minister.
These weapons were designed for one purpose and one purpose only, to kill the largest number of people in the shortest amount of time.
He said in 2018, there's no use and no place for such weapons in Canada, ignoring the defensive use of guns, as do the Democrats.
They're introducing eight different measures, six of which would have had nothing to do with Valdez.
They're calling the Protect Our Kids Act a play on public sentiment.
They're going all out.
They're going to have one shooting after another after another to drive the public crazy, except we're seeing through the fantasy.
This is all fabricated.
Taking guns away from law-abiding citizens does not defend law-abiding citizens.
This is embarrassingly bad.
They include background checks for ghost guns, gun storage requirements for homes with minors, additional penalties for gun trafficking and straw purchasing, a bump stock ban, a requirement existing bump stock be registered under the auspices of the National Firearms Act.
They're also changing the definition of ghost guns, so a background check is required going forward.
They're also pushing for a high-capacity magazine ban, that any mag that holds more than 15 rounds would not have made that much difference, even though they found at Virginia Tech, for example, a ban on high-capacity magazines would have had negligible impact.
This is all totally fraudulent, but the Democrats are going all out.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, we mentioned yesterday that there was a shooting in Tulsa, and we said that there would probably be an event every day.
Well, guess what?
Today there was an event where it appears that three people were shot outside a church in Iowa, and then this just came across Yahoo while I was getting ready for today's show.
A convicted murderer who escaped three weeks ago, a guy named Gonzalo Lopez, been on the run in Texas.
He's suspected after slaying a family of five in a rural cabin and stealing their pickup truck.
The truck was disabled by spike drift in the town of Jordanian, Jason Clark, with the Texas Department of Aid.
I'm not familiar with where that is, but it says south of San Antonio, so there we got another five plus the shooter himself that's been taken out.
Yeah, just expect, you know, major warfare every time you open the page today.
It's absurd that this is what we're dealing with.
I think they're going to run one a day minimum from now until the midterm elections.
Mariam.
Oh, so much to say.
One, I come from Canada, and I used to be proud of that fact.
Now I'm embarrassed gun violence, FYI, is never been a concern in Canada.
So this is really to roll out.
You know, this is coming here because Biden is going to make it all about the Second Amendment until the elections.
And this has arguably, Uvalde, the sloppiest FF on record.
And people have come together to point out all the inconsistencies.
Even the mainstream media has criticized the fact that the authorities were Hanging out for 40 minutes plus and agonizing the parents that wanted to come through.
So when it when it involves children, because a false flag doesn't mean necessarily that nobody died, but people get extra prickly, which is the intention.
So they want to go after the guns.
And I used to be on the left.
And what I noticed always was the SSRIs, these antidepressants, now during doing Very cursory research on Uvalde, it seems what came to me is, wow, they can manufacture these killers if they're being groomed, if they're being prompted with certain messages, but they do not have the filter to realize, oh, I'm being manipulated.
And you manufacture you could see a semblance with all of these crazy supposed shooters right so.
This is it seems pretty see through.
So I used to be of the position of Yes, you need to do mental health checks and make sure that the person knows what they're doing and get certain training.
But now I am of the mind of they want to come after the guns.
I mean, this, we know this, this is, this is obvious.
And in regards to Canada, it now is you cannot run for politics unless you're jabbed.
And also they are Canada's branch of the WHO is hiring for the Center for Immunization Surveillance.
And they introduced the WHO, I'm sorry I'm segueing, but the WHO, just for the public to know, they've introduced two terms that I've never heard of before.
One is hybrid immunity.
So now if you have been vaccinated at least once, maybe twice, maybe three times, And you've had an infection either before you got vaccinated or after you now express hybrid immunity.
So this is crazy and also just quickly they've also introduced seroprevalence as a new term and seroprevalence is supposedly you have certain antibodies and then they make some type of formula and they can assess whether a population has a high seroprevalence.
Positivity ratio and whether there'll be an outbreak there.
So more just gobbledygook scientism.
Well, you see how much money and effort and design went into planning all this happy horseshit?
I mean, it's a real effort to not only seize control of the entirety of the world's population, but to find a method to reduce it to any level they want by a procedure that is supposed to be in the interest of public health.
It's diabolical in its conception.
Yes, Jim.
Yes, two other quick items.
There was a blogger that I ran across yesterday that was from Canada, and he played clips of Obama being the greatest gun salesman in the history of the nation, because every time he threatened to pass a gun law, gun sales just went up and up and up.
So he had several different news clips of that, and he said, well, guess what?
Now Canada's got their new greatest gun salesman, and he showed gun shops in Canada, and he said, They were cleaned out.
There are zero handguns available anywhere in Canada at this point and a lot of other weapons and ammo have disappeared.
He said the gun dealers up there have had their greatest day ever in the history of Canada because people realize this law hasn't passed yet and they want to get their foot in the door, make sure that they're somewhat protected.
This crazy BS.
Absolutely crazy.
And then one other thing, Yeah, I don't believe Canadians are going to be any more willing to give up their guns than Americans.
So I expect some real serious encounters that there's going to be blood in the streets because.
Well, is it because you have to give up your handgun or you just can't be a new buyer of a handgun?
You can't transfer, buy, import, but that's just step one.
We know how these ratchet things work.
But then one other really interesting one, and I'll send you this one so that you can put it on the show tomorrow.
It's a one minute long clip With the KJP, which is the new ding-dong that's in charge of press puppetry in the White House, and she was explaining as well as she could Biden's red flag law, and Ducey from Fox asked her, well over this weekend in Memorial Day weekend in Chicago, we had 47 shot and nine of those are dead.
Does that play into your gun laws thing at all?
Because I doubt that any of those guns were legally purchased or legally owned.
And she goes... Right.
Yeah, I mean, it's on cue, right, that now in Congress and Senate, they're talking about this and they're trying to bring in their package.
Democratic Congressman David Cicilline told House Republicans yesterday, they should spare me the bullshit about constitutional rights during the debate on gun control yesterday.
That's what the Constitution means to the Democrats, as George W. Bush so eloquently put it.
It's just a goddamn piece of paper.
Meanwhile, Biden is a complete moron, really cognitively incompetent, has some interesting, even actually absurd theories about 9mm handguns as high-caliber weapons, which of course they are not.
The president claimed a trauma doctor had once conveyed to him a .22 caliber bullet will lodge in the lung, and we can probably get it out, while a 9mm blows the lung out of the body.
This is just absurd.
This is physiologically impossible.
The man is demonstrating his incompetence.
In unclear from the transcript, if Biden is referring to 9mm high caliber, why high caliber would be a poor choice for self-protection or hunting.
As a Marine Corps officer, we were equipped with a handgun, a .45 caliber, which is a large slug that is high caliber because it was for personal defense.
You're supposed to be commanding your troops and only resort to a handgun if you have no choice up close and personal.
But everything Biden is saying is absurd.
He's also claiming the Second Amendment was never absolute and repeating false claims he's made about being unable to own a cannon at the time, which weren't even true then.
He also made claims after visiting Robb Elementary, the shooter did not use a 9mm, which is, it turns out, the most popular caliber handgun in the U.S.
A member of the U.S.
Fugitive Recovery Task Force spoke to Breitbart and responded to the high-caliber claim with laughter.
Nine mil is the smallest round we use.
Other experts said Biden's claim of damage run by the nine mil is also false bullshit.
One federal agent with over 15 years of experience, when Biden said it will blow the lung out of the body, how stupid is that?
Interestingly, PolitiFact in 2020 leaked a defense of Biden when the NRA claimed the future president wanted to ban nine millimeter handguns.
Why should we allow people to have military-style weapons, including pistols with 9mm bullets that can hold 10 or more rounds, Biden asked in a 2019 PolitiFact said Biden was referring to high-capacity magazines.
They rated the claim false after stating his campaign says no to the NRA's interpretation.
Does the same standard now apply as his aid clean up the mess by what Biden has made over the 9mm handguns?
In addition, Biden also continued the consistently debunked claim the Second Amendment never allowed cannons to be owned.
Here's Jonathan Turley.
Biden just repeated his false statement about the Second Amendment again.
It does not seem to matter to the President that this is a false claim about the history of the Second Amendment.
One could even call it disinformation.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, caliber refers to the diameter of the bullet, and a caliber is based on decimals of inches.
So, a 30 caliber would be 3 tenths of an inch in diameter.
A 9 millimeter happens to be 38 caliber, so it's bigger in diameter, but you have less powder and you generally have a lighter projectile, so you'd have like a 150 grain bullet.
A .30-06 that you would shoot in a 1901 or 1906 Springfield would use a .30 caliber bullet, and it would have a 180 grain bullet, and it would have a 2,500 foot velocity.
Same thing with the M1 Garand that we used in World War II.
So what he's doing is he's conflating two different things.
High caliber, you could have a .45 ACP, which has 900 feet per second velocity and a 230 grain bullet and delivers less energy than the 9 millimeter going at 1,200 feet per second with 150 grain or 130 grain bullets. feet per second with 150 grain or 130 grain bullets.
So bottom line is these people are absolute idiots when it comes to anything to do with firearms and that they shouldn't even be allowed to talk about it.
We should be able to have an open discussion, but we're not allowed to because the news media is monopolized by people who want to destroy the Second Amendment along with every other one.
We don't need no stinking First Amendment.
Look what the Supreme Court just said about requirements for funding on campaigns.
Absolutely crazy. - Okay.
Yep, good points, good points, Miriam.
He, so, so Joey has stated that basically, sorry, I wanted to say one, Clinton's tweeted that nobody really needs an AR-15.
And then Joe Biden Basically is is futzing around with the definition or I mean is it a joke is it just coincidence that Trump was hosting the NRA convention and that Uvalde happened around that time or?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
They had to evolve a time so that would occur right before the NRA to put pressure on the speakers at the NRA and to inflame public opinion against, but it's falling apart.
And I don't think it's working out, especially because the police did not enter.
Some even excuse themselves.
They said, we didn't go in because we might get shot as though that weren't their role.
I mean, it's backlashing against Biden in a way they did not anticipate.
And so now they're trying to reinstate this 1994 assault weapons ban.
I don't, I don't believe it's got a ghost of a chance, but they're going to keep trying and trying.
And that's, as you said, why are they going to have all these false flag shootings?
And how dare you speak against dead children?
Yes, that's right.
They're using the emotional ploy they began with Sandy Hook.
You got it exactly right, Miriam.
100%.
Meanwhile, Republican voters, not the NRA, are driving the GOP's gun agenda by Jonathan Goldberg.
This is good.
Say what you will about Scalise's views on guns, they weren't bought and paid for by the gun lobby.
The same holds for the Republican Party generally.
In 2020, the NRA gave less than a million directly to candidates, putting it at 996 on the list of top donors.
It spent 5.4 million on lobbying.
Making it 169th most lavish lobbyists.
As Steven Gutowski, founder of The Reload, a site focused on gun issues, wrote in The Atlantic, since 2012, the NRA's highest contribution ranking has been 294th, its highest lobbying ranking 85th.
And yet the claim that politicians like Scalise and the GOP generally are owned by the gun lobby is an article of faith for many.
While some Republicans made the questionable choice of speaking at the NRA convention in Texas just days after Yuvalde, the New York Times declared, there's no better manifestation of the gun lobby's total capture of so much of the GOP, furthering its role as a disinformation center for the Democrat Party.
This gets a political reality backwards.
The gun lobby is the tail, not the dog.
The NRA is a hot mess, probably never been weaker, even tried to declare bankruptcy.
Whatever you think of its policies, the GOP is not captured by puppet masters who have its balls in a money clip, in Jimmy Kimmel's colorful phrase.
Republicans are following the will of their voters, or at least those who reliably turn out and vote on gun issues, especially in primaries.
Indeed, there's something cowardly, lazy, and undemocratic about blaming everything on the gun lobby.
Politicians and activists have a tendency to pick fights with the opponents they want rather than the ones they have.
By demonizing a few unaccountable villains pulling the string behind the curtain, Advocates for tighter gun laws don't have to confront the reality that millions of Americans simply disagree with them.
A Pew Research survey in 2021 found around half of Americans don't believe stricter gun ownership laws will lead to fewer mass shootings.
Compare the way the media talks about abortion rights versus gun rights.
Planned Parenthood and similar groups give at least as much to the Democrats, but the only who regularly use the phrase abortion lobby are the abortion rights foes.
Supporters of the press frame their position as ones of heartfelt conviction that reflect the views of Democratic voters or even women generally.
To the extent that groups like the NRA and Planned Parenthood influence politics is by informing galvanized and representing voters, not by bribing politicians.
Some blame the Senate's undemocratic structure because less populous and more rural red states are overrepresented.
And support for guns and gun ownership is higher.
Even if you buy this entirely, the Senate isn't a source of the stalemate voters are.
Democrats need swing state voters, and those voters resist New York-style gun control.
Besides, if your strategy for passing sweeping new legislation requires getting rid of the Senate, then you don't have a strategy.
All this may change because of the horror in Uvalde, and I certainly hope lawmakers find some workable reforms, even if comprehensive solutions are unlikely.
But if Uvalde does make the law jam, it won't be because a gun lobby loosened its grip.
It will be because voters changed their minds.
I thought that was quite a thoughtful, brilliant piece, Joe.
Yeah, well, what effect does any funding by the NRA have on voting if you've got a completely crooked 100% illegal voting system throughout the nation?
So that's a red herring, number one.
Number two, we also have a big tech loppy, which is 100% in the camp with the Democrats and this social justice warrior agenda.
And in order to counter that, Facebook And Twitter and everybody else said you're not allowed to know anything about the Hunter laptop because that's Russian disinformation and we're going to remove the existing sitting president from our platform so that he doesn't have a way of communicating with people.
So what's the in-kind advantage to The political party that's in charge of these big tech companies.
And so in order to counter that, Florida passed a law that was just overturned by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, and that covers the states of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
And what it says is, here's the title, the 11th Circuit's ruling to uphold the injunction against Florida's social media law is a win.
Oh yeah, if you're a lefty.
amid a growing pack of bad online speech bills.
And so what they're saying is that there's currently a similar bill that's in the Fifth Circuit Court, which covers Texas, and it's equally questionable.
This article is obviously written by a group, Electronic Frontier Foundation, which claims to be for internet rights, but they're absolutely 100% in the tanks.
So, bottom line, I'll send you this one, you and Carl, and I could talk about it on Monday, but What's the value of removing the president from Twitter?
What's the value to the opposing party if you can completely censor any speech that's negative about the criminal behavior of the Biden family?
There's an absolute, in-kind, assigned value to that that's far beyond anything that the NRA ever did.
So the whole thing is just absolute garbage.
I think the public is starting to catch on.
There's just too much and the timing is just too convenient and the propaganda is too over-the-top.
Mariam.
Well, that brings up a good point that for us to have an understanding, we have to transcend this right-left paradigm because you get trapped there if you're not If you're not realizing this is political theater, this is the real aim.
The government doesn't really care about you, but unfortunately people are stuck in.
Oh, you're a Republican.
You're a lefty.
I'm not talking about the radical left because they're just completely nuts and Nazis and communists at this point.
But if you even explain like I was having a talk with my roommate about this is part of the Bolshevik playbook.
This is what they do.
They remove the arms from the people and to understand that that's the underlying drive.
No one's going to dispute or argue against, no one wants dead children.
But I was seeing even in a forum where people are open-minded, that someone shot the other person down for insinuating this is a false flag.
And then everyone's too ashamed to speak up against these inconsistencies.
So even educating people on what a false flag is, because it doesn't mean that no one died per se.
Well, take JFK.
Obviously, somebody died, but it was a false flag because they blamed Lee Oswald when there were eight shooters and it was a government op led by LBJ.
Take 9-11.
19 Islamic terrorists had nothing to do with it.
Osama bin Laden was our man in Afghanistan.
Lots of people died, but it was a false flag by blaming the party other than that who was truly responsible.
So you make very good points, Miriam.
Meanwhile, catch this.
Candace Owens breaking.
I spoke to people that live with or were closest to George Floyd before his death.
I spoke with Derek Chauvin's mother at long last.
The truth has caught up with the lie.
T-minus one week.
Miriam, you've done so much work on George Floyd.
I want you to take the lead here in commenting on what Candace Owens is announcing.
Well Candice was very vocal early on in regards to George Floyd and this psyop and of course given that she's black.
She has more of a splash meaning to people to listen to her but I cannot compete.
With her and her wealthy husband early on I reached out.
I've tried myself to interview Carolyn, who's Derek Chauvin's mom, and I'm sure she was paid.
I'm sure Carolyn was paid.
So it's a bit of a bummer because I'm not able to release my documentary because I haven't raised the funds to pay the editor.
So please do go to GiveSendGo.
It's only $15,000.
I have made some headway, almost reached $3,000.
And so I need another two to pay the editor.
And I, I'm sure she has not, she's not an investigative journalist and she hasn't done the forensic deep dive.
Has she poached Maurice?
And since, uh, I'm sure they look at what I've done.
I'm sure.
I know there's people who steal my stuff and then pretend it's theirs.
What's the full address?
Gives and go.com slash.
Thank you.
Okay.
It's, um, gives.
Givesendgo.com forward slash Mariam Hinein.
M-A-R-Y-A-M-H-E-N-E-I-N.
I'm at 2,864.
So even if I get to five to pay the editor.
So it's givesendgo.com slash Mariam Hinein.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, the whole thing is pretty stinky.
But the worst part is that as a result of that, whatever it was, event in Minneapolis, we ended up having over a billion dollars in property losses and 30 people were killed nationwide in riots.
Right.
And a lot of those victims were Black.
So how did the Blacks benefit from having their neighborhoods burned down and And the property's being taken over by the Black Rocks and everybody else that want to redevelop downtown.
So, you know, it's part of an urban development scheme where the Blacks are losing their local businesses and their local supply network in return for what?
So that the people that run BLM can have multiple, you know, million dollar mansions?
Well that's the that that's yes this was more more damage than Rodney King, and it was as Catherine Austin Fitz says, a real estate investment, a lot of the damage occurred or along East Lake Street, which is where the money laundering operation was being run.
There are supposed legitimate businesses that could not clean up their money under lockdown, and the homicide levels have doubled.
And if you look at, for instance, my interview with Maurice, he is a victim of a broken racist system.
Cannot get out of the system.
He no longer wants to sell drugs after his friend died, whether he admits from his drugs or not, did not know that they came from the Mexican cartel.
And it's like playing Russian roulette.
And so nobody gives a crap about his black life.
And again, the Floyd family never met with the person who spent their last moments with their relative, which is a hell of a red flag.
And he did not, Maurice Lester Hall, get any money out of the at least 40 million that they raised in this land grab, all these grifters.
So it does not do anything to that.
There is actual police brutality.
There is actual racism.
And this does nothing.
The trial is about to start where they're calling it George Floyd II trial.
And again, more legislation is going into motion To usher in this minority report robocop existence and this just us way of deliberating whether someone gets to carry on or go to jail.
Well, we fully support your efforts to get your documentary out, Miriam.
Go to GiveSendGo.com and support her effort to inform the public of what happened here.
Meanwhile, Biden says that high gas prices are part of a new transition for Americans.
He for weeks has been blaming everyone except himself for skyrocketing prices and out of control inflation.
He's now trying to spin it and suggest that the high gas prices are helping Americans go through an incredible transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources whose production depends upon fossil fuels.
How absurd is this?
He made the comments in a press conference with Japan's Prime Minister.
Here's the situation when it comes to gas prices.
We're going through an incredible transition taking place that, God willing, will be stronger.
The world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels.
All of this is nonsense, justifying the high price of gas, believing it'll help the U.S.
become less reliant on fossil fuels, hard to sell to Americans who are paying more than four bucks a gallon at the pump.
The AAA has even categorized the record high prices as unprecedented.
But Biden's telling us it's actually a good thing.
But he's stumbled on his stats.
When we have released over 257,000 million barrels of oil, I should say, us and the rest of the world are convinced to get involved.
It's helped, but it's not been enough.
He's been placing the blame on rising gas on Russia, invading Ukraine, even referred to the Russian president, calling it the Putin spike in the gas pump, but no one is believing it.
Republicans were having none of these antics.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise took to Twitter.
Watch how Biden refers to skyrocketing gas prices and an incredible transition.
They're saying the quiet part out loud now.
They're causing you pain at the pump because it's part of their radical agenda.
He stumbled trying to release, as I've mentioned already.
Meanwhile, New York Times doesn't allow workers to return to work, supposedly over COVID.
This is peculiar.
Due to the increasing numbers of COVID in New York City, the Times made the announcement a paper will postpone its scheduled return to the office on June 6 until further notice.
Chief Human Resource Officer Jacqueline Wells wrote that we are pausing our expected return.
The date the time plan was set to be June 6, but which had also been pushed back before.
Oliver Darcy of CNN reported back in September of 2021.
The initial goal is to get the office back and running in the first quarter of 2022.
Jacqueline shared with them then that the New York Times was planning to reopen in the first quarter.
The announcement made by the Times came at the same time New York City raised its COVID alert level to high, as the number of cases reported reached close to 100,000 up from 73, average of the previous week.
Times also recommended its staff members wear face masks in any public area of the building, lobbies, restrooms, elevator, meeting rooms.
Apple also suspended its policy requiring employees to work from the office at least three days a week due to increasing numbers of COVID reported.
According to reports, Apple said in a note it would proceed with a pilot program to bring some workers back to the office twice a week in the weeks ahead.
This came out after the company announced it would bring some in twice a week, but concluded anyone who felt uncomfortable had the option of working remotely.
What in the world's going on here, Joe?
Your thoughts?
Oh, well, yeah.
My thoughts are anybody that still believes in sustainable green energy needs to watch the Michael Moore 90-minute documentary, Planet of the Humans.
I'll put it down as a link down in the show notes.
Absolutely incredible.
And then we have the international Energy Agency, which is an NGO dedicated to getting us, quote, off of fossil fuels for the fake claim that we're, it causes climate change.
And they have, they stated that it looks like the United States is going to be headed for even odd gas rationing in the very near future.
So you can expect, you can expect that little Carter flashback.
And then we had the, we Griff Holm, the ding-dong that's in charge of the Energy Department, never had a single class in science in her whole entire life.
She took political science at Berkeley, and then she got a law license from, a law degree from Harvard, I believe, and she served as Attorney General of Michigan for a few years, Governor of Michigan for a few years, but has absolutely no expertise.
And she was being questioned about our supply problems here in the United States, In front of a congressional hearing?
And she said, well, I drive an electric car, so I don't know how much gasoline costs or how hard it is to get.
It's like, oh, OK.
Let them eat cake.
Does that sound familiar?
Right.
But Joe, what do they understand about where electricity comes from?
I mean, this is so moronic.
This is so stupid.
Add a few more words.
Where the hell do they think electricity comes from?
Our petroleum.
Or renewable energy.
If you do the material flow analysis on the costs of all of the production for these things, they don't return a 10% investment, which is why they all have to be heavily subsidized, and they all have real short lifespans.
They're claiming that windmills last 25 years.
They're burning up and falling apart in 15 years.
They claim that solar cells will last 25 years.
They're biological junk that you can't dispose of.
Ecological disaster.
The whole thing's insane.
And Ford's having so much trouble selling their electric vehicles that they're now cutting out the distributor to try to reduce the price and sell directly to customers.
It's just showing there is no market for electric vehicles.
Americans don't have the patience to sit around for hours for their vehicle to be recharged.
Just on that basis alone, you knew it was going to be a flop.
Miriam, your thoughts?
The takeaway at the World Economic Forum in Davos was the word transition.
It's all about the transition, the transition that we know will involve crashing the economy in a very Hegelian manner.
So as I mentioned earlier, Sri Lanka, they've run out of gas.
And yes, it's going to come here and early on on the mainstream media.
They had people saying that they're willing to pay $10 a gallon for the Ukraine.
So there you have it.
They're virtue signaling.
So you can go out without gas.
So for the Ukraine to be sent more money, more money, more money, and this is not even our war.
In regards to the numbers going up, we know this is just a respite and that they're not abating with their coronavirus.
It's now an annual, it will merit an annual jab.
I mean, they've introduced an entire new term, hybrid immunity, where they admit That you can get the Rona after getting the jab.
You can get vaccine-induced infection.
What is the point of taking this jab?
But yet, we are still pretending this isn't the deadliest vaccine on the face of the planet, and now we're rolling out the monkeypox scenario.
And we also know that was coming.
You have Billy Boy Gates stating that during their live exercise or their scenario that what would happen if we hit 10 airports, then it makes sense to me why they've abated the face diapers on public transport.
There was also, I think, a scenario with a train.
And now Joey is again circling back to reinstate the masks, which I think most of us knew it was going to be short-lived and doesn't make any sense.
So this is gonna continue on.
Someone asked me yesterday, what do I think is next?
I just know, after reading this book, that there's a hell of a lot of bioweapons can do a lot of damage.
Everything from Q fever, what's that?
To tularemia, to anthrax, to monkeypox, smallpox, they have it all.
I'm not saying only the Soviet Union.
Every country, especially America, also has these weapons.
So they can release something real and deadly, and I would argue that perhaps in different places they have, because it's all an exercise.
It's all about data collection, conditioning, creating false problems to give you a false solution.
Absolutely sensational, Miriam.
Absolutely sensational.
Wonderful comments.
Meanwhile, Court Rule's LGBTQ book is too explicit for children in a school library.
Wait till you see what's in these books.
Circuit Court of Virginia has decided two novels with graphic sexual content are obscene.
They'll be removed from public libraries and the schools in the state.
Judge Pamela Baskerville issued a revealing finding the book's genderqueer memoir in a court of mist and fury to be too obscene for unrestricted access by children.
The public schools could soon be required to remove them.
Genderqueer was judged pervasively vulgar by a working district committee, resulting in the Virginia Beach School Board to remove it
Maya Kobabe, who identifies as non-binary, is a creator of the comic novel Genderqueer, centered on the author's own sexual experiences, describing Kobabe's visit to a pornography production facility, images of a man engaging in oral sex on a dildo that is attached to a kabobi with a harness.
According to findings of the Washington Free Beacon, a court of misandry features a number of explicit sexual scenes.
In April, Republican State Delegate Tim Anderson submitted a petition to the court on behalf of Tommy Altman, a congressional candidate running against incumbent Lorraine Laura.
The petition requested the books be removed from the classrooms.
Altman and Anderson Wednesday submitted a supplemental application asking the order be extended to all libraries and bookshops in the Commonwealth.
It'll be illegal for public libraries and booksellers to lend or sell these books to children without the prior consent of their parents or guardians if the plaintiffs are successful.
Some believe restricting access to books in school libraries violates the First Amendment.
Anderson maintains that court ruling does not outright ban the books, but instead assists parents in limiting their children's exposure to sexually explicit material.
This is not the first time the topic of gender nonconformity has stirred controversy in Virginia schools.
The book was removed from the libraries of Fairfax County Public Schools in October, but the decision was overturned in November.
Determining the book runs contrary to what's proper in school.
The Loudoun County Public School deleted Genderqueer from its library collection.
Can you believe they'd have absolute rubbish like this in schools, in libraries for kids?
Joe.
Yeah, well, they cut the microphone for the parents that come over and start reading Testaments out of these books, and it said, you're not allowed to talk that way in a public setting, and it's like, well, we're all adults in this room, but this is what my grade school children are being forced to read in class, and the teacher's reading to them with their little, you know, rainbow eyebrows.
The whole thing's just absolutely crazy.
Why we allow this rot to continue in our country is beyond me.
I think you can see an outrage where all these school boards that allowed this to happen are attacked by the parents of these children.
This is outrageous.
It could be a fuse that ignites a revolution in America, as I see it, Miriam.
In all of these crises and everything negative that happens, it's not what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you.
This can serve as an opportunity for parents to be more involved in the education of their child.
And just like Joe said, if they couldn't even read the information at the council meeting, but yet you can teach it to the children, And it is very difficult from the outside, unless you deal with this every day, to understand the extent in which they're trying to subvert and bring down America in a multi-pronged tactic.
All I can say is also these children, I do not know what they will turn into.
If they are being groomed to be social justice warriors or not even know how to properly deep dive into a book with all the social media, meaning not able to interact, being raised with face diapers, being programmed to hate unvaccinated people, for instance, we are creating little monsters.
Yeah, no doubt.
I mean, we're warping our children.
The devastation done to them by the lockdowns has been unconscionable.
Meanwhile, and here we have a story about it exactly.
A week has gone by since the massacre of 19 students by a deranged 18-year-old Uvalde, which we know was a total fake.
What has followed is the usual debate over gun control.
What hasn't gotten nearly as much airtime is an honest discussion of the crisis inflicted on American youth because of the lockdown on developing children.
There is unanimous consent among counselors regardless of age level.
Students in general seem to be frozen socially and emotionally at the age they were pre-pandemic.
94%—and this is from counselors from 362 schools—said their students show increased signs of anxiety and depression compared to pre-pandemic.
88%—students have more trouble regulating emotions.
75%—increased difficulty solving interpersonal conflicts with friends.
The realization that the youth of this country are facing a mental health dilemma is not new.
Even the New York Times tried to pretend the warning signs were loud and clear rather than dismissed and alarmed.
NYT writes alarm bells have been going off since the fall.
Presumably that's the fall of 2021, at least 18 months into the pandemic.
Some warning.
Here we have a tweet.
Read the comments on the original post.
These monsters promoted the mandatory masking of children that clearly contributed to the adolescent mental health crisis and supported early aggressive transition for confused kids, including surgical.
This is disgusting!
Parents likely are not surprised because they've been living through it.
Nearly every problem behavior has been increased as reported.
Breaking class rules, collaborating with peers, skimming class, trouble with emotional regulation, self-esteem issues, trouble making new friends, chronic absenteeism.
The U.S.
Surgeon General, who's a very odd guy, explicitly stated the pandemic and other stressors had had a devastating impact on mental health.
Yeah, we know, Doc.
Here was tweeting, I'm grateful to have met with young people addressing mental health through storytelling.
We're building a movement to protect the mental health and emotional well-being of our nation's youth after having destroyed it.
So what's been done to try to solve the crisis?
Print more money.
Biden has allocated $353 million in social-emotional learning for public schools.
Hard to know if it'll ever even be spent, given the statistics around COVID funding that has yet to be spent.
Of the $1.9 trillion of the American Rescue Plan, $112 billion was sent to K-12 in this country, but according to the Department of Education, they've yet to spend 93% of those funds.
That would be over $100 billion.
Unbelievable!
The L.A.
School District, the nation's second largest, has yet to spend a penny of the $2.57 billion American Rescue Fund money it received.
Well, what the hell happened to all that money?
That shows it was intended to address learning loss, which is its own beast, and mental health problems.
So if they can't or won't spend the money, what's the answer to the crisis?
Districts are turning to what's known as social-emotional learning.
It sounds relatively benign.
Many parents spanning the country view it as another way to introduce three-letter acronyms under the guise of something else.
SEL is itself seemingly tame, something everyone could get behind.
Teaching children coping skills, resilience, empathy to boost their conflict resolution ability sounds reasonable enough, doesn't it?
Conceptually, however, it's a bait and switch.
The pandemic and racial tensions of 2020 provided Castle the perfect cover to take SEL competencies everyone knew and make them transformative.
From page five, notice all the changes.
This is outrageous.
SEL is a lever for equity and social change.
How clear do they have to make it?
They even delineate that they've colonized and captured the SLA brand into a transformative SEL bait and switch.
How clear do they have to make it to you?
Just outrageous.
When you dig into it, process whereby young people and adults build strong, respectful, and lasting relationships that facilitate co-learning to critically examine root causes of inequity, to develop collaborative solutions that lead to personal, community, and societal well-being.
In other words, it's more critical race theory bullshit.
Parents in Utah took issue with one of the packages promoting, known as Second Step.
They discovered that it included divisive content about white power and privilege.
In other words, SEL is just a cover for CRT.
The curriculum encourages students to defend gay and transgender issues.
So many parents raising so many issues, a school district abandoned Second Step.
The truth is, mental health has been an issue for kids since before the pandemic.
There have been arguments this increased generationally because of increased screen time, social media, and various other culprits that are now in the environment that older didn't have to deal with.
Having our students each have their own district-provided computer, I've seen a huge rise of inappropriate use during and after school hours.
Students have been caught looking at inappropriate websites.
We're talking about pornography, playing video games during class, and even chatting with their peers during class, or anyone who passed notes in class to her friends.
When we used to have a good old pen and pencil, this doesn't surprise me much.
If the schools are coming up with a dollar extra and a day late on how to deal with it, who would be better?
Kirk Cameron would argue parents would do a better job.
Homeschool awakening.
He doesn't hold back.
He believes a progressive movement and various interest groups are rotting out the minds and souls of American children.
He's got that right.
They're spreading a terminal disease, not education.
I think this movement to take back to the parents is the right move, but parents aren't positioned generally to homeschool the kids.
I only know one Couple who could do it and he had both a Ph.D.
and an M.D.
and she was herself also an M.D.
and they did a brilliant job but it's far beyond the care of both parents.
How can they stay home in homeschool when they got to work to keep food on the table and a roof over their head?
Joe?
Yes, well that's why there's excellent series like the Joe Olson and Jim Fetzer series on climate change where we teach you some very important facts about physics and science and history.
So we can create an online environment that's better than anything you're getting in any of these rotten schools.
The fact that they have to keep reducing test score requirements to meet their low academic standards is one indication of how terrible things are.
Another is that in the United States, 25% of primary and secondary students go to private schools, and currently it's over 11% go to homeschooling.
So, if we can increase those numbers a little bit more, we'll have less than 50% of the, quote, students enrolled in these indoctrination centers, and at some point, they're going to end up collapsing.
We can't bear the weight of the enormous benefits that the teachers get in Texas.
A retired teacher with 20 years teaching gets $60,000 a year from the school teacher's retirement fund.
And all of these things are going to go bankrupt in the near-term future anyway.
Just got news on Zero Hedge that Musk is planning on reducing Tesla's employment by 10% because of lower than expected May sales.
So if you thought electric vehicles were going to save us, he's got factories in the U.S., Berlin, and China, total employees 10,000 employees.
But if you cut 10%, that's 10,000 fewer jobs.
And as I said, Ford is cutting out the middleman in a desperate effort to salvage because their EVs aren't selling either.
Mariam.
There's the plan all along for Agenda 2030.
There's articles that are written about the 80 million or so jobs which will become obsolete by 2030.
And so this COVID agenda was all along going to bleed into climate change.
And as far as Just assaulting the psyche and spirit and body of our children.
That is also part of the plan.
I know that sounds very evil and insidious, but as it stands, people are not reaching their potential.
They're not cultivating self-awareness, mindfulness, wisdom, love for their body, their temple.
So how can I expect them to understand the shit that goes into the jab when they put shit into their bodies?
And that literally will whittle IQ points.
And now we're masking people.
I was just speaking with someone who's Partly blind, blind in one eye and has hearing issues and wearing the mask was very difficult.
And just, I can't wear a mask I just am very sensitive and can't do that.
So to force our children.
Also, of course, they're not going to be able to read.
Body language.
And that is part of the plan.
And the point is, as it stands, we are not reaching our potential.
And now we've reached the point of no return.
And it's very, very, very sad.
Miriam, another wonderful commentary.
Just delighted.
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Meanwhile, remember, 1% control the world, 4% are their puppets, 90% are asleep.
5% know and try to wake the 90%.
The 1% use the 4% to prevent the 5% from waking up the 90%.
Final thoughts.
use a 4% to prevent a 5% from waking up the 90%.
Final thoughts, Joe, yours.
Yes, well, two weeks ago, Jim and I had a wonderful conversation with John O'Sullivan, the co-founder with me of Principia Scientific, and a blogger from South Africa whose blog site is Germ Warfare, and his name is Jeremy Nell.
And he will be guest on our program, Sky Dragon Slaying, on TNT Radio this Saturday evening from 6 to 8 Central.
It'll be a podcast.
It'll be available online.
We'll have the link to it, I'm certain, at Principia Scientific.
But the good news is that right after his interview with James Spetzer, he was approached by TNT to have his own program, and he's on three days a week now, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
And we're looking for good gifts.
Miriam, we got our eyes on you.
I'm all for it.
I'm a jibber-jabber.
I have no shortage of things to say.
But, you know, I only comment on things I can actually add value and contribute, and I definitely don't know it all.
My last thoughts, I really pray for this Human species to look at themselves like say sorry to someone today.
Take responsibility for the crap.
We all have a shadow.
And it's really time to try to reach your potential.
Do not let them turn you into a lab rat.
Do not let them get the better of you.
If anyone I didn't catch that give, send, go.
You can reach out to me.
I've gotten some intel from people regarding the George Floyd PSYOP.
You can reach me at Mariam, M-A-R-Y-A-M at honeycolony.com.
And you can also check out georgefloydreview.org where there's a lot of my gallery and interviews and the premise of the book.
And thank you, gentlemen.
Well, Joe and Miriam were just sensational, Joe, especially on the bullets of facts.
He's got so much at his fingertips, and it's so valuable and reveals a fraud being perpetrated every day by this administration.
Miriam, just sensational across a broad range of issues.
If you can, get to givesendgo.com and support her effort to get her documentary out.
Let me just add, as my final thought, there cannot be a reasonable sample that's randomly chosen of Americans who support $10 gas to fight the war in Ukraine.
Most Americans think this is nonsense.
They oppose foreign intervention.
They don't want these wars, and they sure as hell don't want to spend $10 a gallon for gas.
If it comes to that, the American economy will collapse.
Because workers can't afford to get to work and still make a living.
They're spending more on the expense of getting to work than they are making to keep food on their table and roof over their head.
The Biden administration has brought us to the brink of calamity.
And frankly, I don't believe the American people are going to take it lying down.
The worst situation for the administration is when the American people realize they have nothing left to lose.
And that's where they're putting us.
Stand by.
This ain't over.
And the consequences are likely to be very different than those who planned this agenda had anticipated.
Thank you for joining us.
Spend as much time over the weekend with those you love.
We do not know how much time we have left, and the way they're going, we could have a nuclear war before you can say Jack Robinson.