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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin, joined today by Joel Senn in Houston and Holly Seliger in Maine.
We're here to bring you all the news you need to know, and there's some doozies.
We begin with the massive implications of Saudi Arabia joining the BRICS coalition, which is going to reverse the economic arrangement of the world to the benefit of Russia.
In this strategic geopolitical pressure from Saudi leader MBS, or is this a genuine possibility?
I take it as a genuine possibility that Saudi Arabia will join the BRICS.
Finland and Sweden's green light to join NATO is set to bring about the U.S.-led military alliance's greatest expansion in decades.
What a blunder.
Finland and Sweden are sticking their heads in a noose.
I'd admired them for staying the hell out.
Meanwhile, security and economy-focused blocs led by Beijing and Moscow are looking to take on new members of their own.
The two bodies in question are the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the BRICS, former established in 2001 as a six-member political, economic, and military coalliance, including China, Russia, and the Central Asian states of
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Teghistan before recruiting South Asian nemeses, India and Pakistan, who of course have been at odds between themselves, while the latter is a group of emerging economic powers originally consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, upon its inception and including South Africa in 2010.
China's invitation is Saudi Arabia to join BRICS.
Take a look at this map.
The countries aligned with BRICS are in gray.
Those with the West in yellow.
player in global climate and economics.
This, in my opinion, would be a worthy new world order economically and set the West back.
Take a look at this map.
The countries aligned with BRICS are in gray, those with the West in yellow.
Look at that.
Keep in mind, in early June, the chairman of the Fed, Jerome Powell, stated rapid changes are taking place in the global monetary system that may affect the international role of the dollar.
Yes, it's going to dramatically reduce the value of the dollar.
The Western Alliance, yellow, would be chasing climate change energy policy to power their economics.
The rest of the world, gray, would be using traditional and more efficient energy development.
The global cleaving around energy use would be complete and to the detriment of the United States.
This is not a grand conspiracy theory out there, but foreboding likelihood is an outcome of short-sighted Western emotion, a predictable outcome from Western-created events that push specific countries to a natural conclusion based upon their best interests.
For a deep dive on BRICS, check it out.
The bottom line is, the 2022 Punitive Economic and Financial Sanctions by the Western Nation alliance against Russia was exactly the reason why BRICS assembled in the first place.
Multinational corporations in control of government are what BRICS foresaw when they first assembled during the Obama administration.
When multinationals run the policy of Western governments, there's going to be a problem.
The bigger picture of the BRICS Assembly are leaders who do not want corporations and multinational banks running their government.
BRICS leaders want their government running their government, and yes, that means whatever form of government exists in their nation, even be it communist.
BRICS leaders are anti-corporatists.
That doesn't make them better stewards.
It means simply they want to make the decisions and not corporations to become more powerful than are they.
The BRICS team intended to create an alternative option for other nations, and they're taking it.
The objective is simply to present an alternate trade mechanism permitting them to conduct business regardless of the opinion of the multilateral corporations in the Western alliance.
Especially now, if Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Argentina are added to creating a BRICS+, this will be a counterbalance to the control of Western trade and finance.
This is the direction it's heading, and this guy is the big winner.
Have no doubt.
The EU has now dropped the blockade between Kaliningrad and Russia will resume.
They have backed out very wisely.
It looks as though NATO postponed the announcement until after Biden left the NATO meeting in Madrid to save face on the reversal of position.
The European Commission clarification expressly applies to all EU member states, but it mostly only affects a situation in Kaliningrad.
Russia will now be able to transport sanctioned goods to Kaliningrad, only in mounts comparable to pre-invasion deliveries.
This largely reflects a position of the German government, where Berlin had been critical of the approach taken by Lithuania.
This is a major development for the good.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, interesting that Duran had some information on this.
They said currently Japan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Germany, and the UK are in total economic collapse.
Germany has had a trade deficit that's enormous, largest in history, and the first one they've had in about 20 years.
Uh, Japan, uh, decided to sign on to the sanctions.
And so the Russians said, well, look, uh, we've had three of our natural gas tankers, uh, seized by the German government.
We've had all of our gas prom, uh, assets in Europe seized by the, uh, EU.
And so we're just going to go ahead and take the joint venture Mitsubishi LNG plant that's on Shacklin Island.
And Japan went, oh, that leaves Japan with about a two-day supply of natural gas, so you can expect Japan to start squirming any minute now.
Yeah, you mentioned Argentina and Iran joining the BRICS.
Well, Argentina is also in free-fall collapse at this point, so I don't know that they're going to be a useful partner, but the thing about that map is that One out of six people on the planet live in the yellow, so you're talking about an enormous, population-wise, it's not just land area, it's population-wise.
And then we have, oh yeah, the punch decline, I got an incoming spam.
Yeah, last night the Friendly little Kosher Nostra decided that they would bomb the Russian naval base at Tartus, which is in Syria, and apparently their missiles got directed to hit some poultry farms nearby, so that was obviously not the target that the Nice points, Joe.
the little Yamaka gang had planned on hitting, but Russia said, enough of this stuff.
You're going to quit bombing Syria because this is going to be over.
And given the enormous number of U.S. weapons and EU weapons that have been stolen out of Ukraine and shipped to Middle Eastern countries, I think that that's going to end up being a real hot spot over there real quick.
Nice points, Joe.
Holly?
Well, we're seeing a big restructuring with BRICS and this connects in with OPEC as well.
So as Saudi Arabia moves in with BRICS and there's even talk about Iran and several other smaller countries are trying to join BRICS right now as well.
So it's a big restructuring and moving away from The United States and the West, and I think we're going to be left out in the cold if we don't start to understand what's going on, sometimes even literally.
I mean, we're talking about Germany with Nord Stream 1 and 2 having massive issues.
So we're seeing a big shut off in Europe, and we're seeing that in the United States as well as a way to basically depopulate people and to restructure.
And with nothing backing the US dollar at this point, if we don't move into a sound money system, if we don't have OPEC, there's really nothing to prop up the U.S.
dollar right now as we're seeing with inflation.
Yeah, I think that the day of the dollar is past, long since past.
Petrodollar is gone.
Meanwhile, Brit Humes delivers a scorching rebuke at the January 6th Committee, saying he's never seen anything like this in 50 years of covering Washington, D.C.
Observing, he'd never seen a committee all of whose members were chosen by one party.
Responding to a tweet by Washington Examiner political correspondent Byron York, There's a long tradition of adversarial processing, congressional hearings, and investigation, he wrote Friday.
You don't have to compare it to a trial to know something is wrong with a J6 committee.
Hume tacked on, I've covered Washington for more than 50 years, including 11 covering Congress specifically.
I've never seen a committee, all of whose members were chosen by one party, where there is no cross-examination or any attempt to present both sides.
Adam Kissinger pushed back.
Hey, Brett, it's been all Republicans testifying.
Definitely one-sided.
Just not how you think it is.
A never-Trump Republican tweeted, as you know, Kevin McCarthy took his ball and went home.
You all sound nervous.
Hooms had previously hammered the J6 committee for being partisan on July 1st.
He criticized hyping the event to increase interest, knowing most of the media will eagerly play along, is what this committee does best.
He included a link to an article entitled the J6 committee charade.
On June 7th he tweeted, "It's not normal for a supposedly bipartisan committee to have all its members chosen by one party." A video clip of his appearance on Fox News special report.
June 11th, he labeled the primetime hearing as an utterly one-sided presentation.
On June 13th, belittling the committee as a televised press release with soundbites.
I've never seen anything quite like it in my life.
I certainly never imagined back in the day when I was working for one of the broadcast networks news division that such an event would ever be put on primetime by one of the networks.
And in this case, it was done by all of them.
Quite remarkable.
He pointed out the committees comprised of Democrats Adam Schiff, Jamie Reskin, Bernie Thompson, Zoe Lofgren, Peter Aguilar, Stephanie Murphy, and Elaine Luria.
He also noted the one-side committee had anti-Trump Republicans Liz Cheney and Adam Kissinger, hands selected by House Speaker Pelosi.
He called Cheney and Kissinger Republican members who could be counted on to agree with conclusions already reached by Pelosi.
This is very much a partisan hearing, which is not to say interesting facts won't come out and they won't make an interesting presentation in prime time.
But look, this is only partially a hearing to determine the facts.
It's more than anything else than ever to give the Democrats an issue they can run on when nearly all the others people care about are working against them.
Rasmussen reports noted the Capitol riot and Jan 6 committee don't even make the top nine midterm issues for voters.
However, issues that are hurting Democrats make up the top four.
Rising gas prices, inflation, the economy, and violent crime.
Trump conceded, in his view, Trump's behavior following the 2020 election was outrageous and utterly disgraceful, with which I disagree 100%.
However, he does not think the Sixth Committee will be able to prove the U.S.
was close to losing democracy.
That one Sixth Committee is pounding home the point that Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election.
He certainly did.
But the testimony has not come close to establishing Chairman Thompson's claim we were critically close to losing our democracy.
That's because, as the testimony has shown, Trump's scheme was half-assed.
The legal theory on which it rested was ridiculous.
The lynchpin was refusal by Vice President Pence to count the 2020 electoral votes, showing Biden the winner.
When Pence refused, the scheme collapsed.
Actually, it was different.
In states where they had competing panels of electors, PEP should have sent them back to the state to determine which were the ones that the legislatures wanted to have counted.
All this happened in the context of an ugly riot, Hume continues, which Trump had triggered, not by what he said on 1-6, but by the stolen election BS he'd been feeding his supporters for months, which is very negative, in my opinion.
It shows Brit Hume has no idea what's actually going on.
If he doesn't understand the massive theft of the election of 2020, he's really discredited himself.
Last July, Pelosi rejected appointees chosen by the minority leader to serve, namely Jim Jordan and Jim Banks, and at which point McCarthy yanked all five of the Republicans he'd selected because it was clear it was going to be a totally biased, one-sided event.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, what's hilarious about that Monmouth poll?
Yeah, they asked people what their top concerns were, but they didn't give them a list.
They just said, you know, what is your top concerns?
And out of the top 22, number 22 is, I don't know.
And that beat out the Ukraine-Russia war, and it also beat out the January 6th thing.
So that's kind of hilarious.
And then Uh, True the Vote has come out with some additional information.
They got copies of videotapes of vans showing up at when the polls were closed in Detroit, and three different van loads showed up and unloaded 50 boxes of extra ballots.
and they have the device IDs on 12 different individuals that were involved in that.
So if there's an honest prosecutor anywhere in Michigan, it's time to start looking into this stuff, because this is what the January 6th event was all about.
It wasn't a bunch of people entering the Capitol and reading speeches or, you know, singing the national anthem.
This was about hundreds of agent provocateurs in an absolute setup by the rhinos and the dinos to steal the election and deliver this Decrepit administration that we're dealing with right now, and all the problems that have ensued from that theft of the election.
You're spot on, Joe, and that's embarrassing to me.
I like Red Hume, but he could not be more wrong.
He's right about the J6 committee, but if he doesn't appreciate the theft of the election of 2020, that is Pauli.
Pauli, your thoughts?
You're muted.
Sorry, just about the Michigan elections.
I was in Michigan during that time, and it was just absolutely insane the amount of rigging that went on.
There were Trump signs everywhere.
No one voted for Biden in Michigan.
It's actually a very conservative state.
Even with all the rigging, and even with the Democrat-run center of Detroit.
Even there's a lot of conservatives in Detroit as well, because they've lived through half a century of Democrat policies in that area.
It's basically a mafia run city over there.
And then the state, of course, with Whitmer and they put her in there just to destroy the state.
And there was also John James, who was a black Republican businessman.
He was a rock war veteran.
People absolutely loved him.
He was running for Senate there.
His signs were everywhere.
They stole the election from him.
It was like similar to what happened with Trump at like four in the morning.
A bunch of his votes disappeared and a bunch of the other guy's votes appeared and he tried to appeal it and tried to fight it and they just totally rigged him.
It was the, I think it was called like the Kobo Center.
You could see where they were putting up Um, they're trying to cover the windows.
People were protesting.
They wouldn't let people observe, which was legal for them to do, observe the county and the ballots.
They said it was because of social distancing.
They pulled all the stops to rig that election.
It was absolutely horrible that, just from my personal experience over there.
Very nice.
Yeah, there's there's a great article on this.
2000 Mules investigator Greg Phillips announces investigative team has identified the unique devices from inside the TCF center during the late night 2020 election ballot dump.
And this is at Gateway Pundit.
But let's don't forget, they also stole, the Democrats also stole a half dozen Senate seats, which means they wouldn't have had the majority in the Senate.
And they stole nationwide at least 50 seats in the House by using this vote rigging nationwide with 54,000 mules that carried at least five fake ballots from from drop houses to ballot boxes.
So that's, yeah, massive.
Including the two in Georgia at the end, which were just outrageous.
No one would have anticipated that to happen, and it would not happen absent of that.
Meanwhile, here's a fascinating piece by Jeffrey Tucker.
The astonishing implications of Schedule F. Cleaning out or the deep state, or alternatively, draining the swamp.
Two weeks before the 2020 election, on October 21st, Donald Trump issued an executive order on creating Schedule F in the accepted services.
It sounds boring.
Actually, it would have fundamentally changed in the best possible way The entire functioning of the administrative bureaucracy that rules a country in a way bypassing all the legislative and judicial process which has ruined the checks and balances inherent in the Constitution.
The administrative state for the better part of a century, dating back to the Pendleton Act of 1883, has designed policy, made policy, structured policy, implemented policy, and interpreted policy While operating outside the control of Congress, the president, and the judiciary.
The gradual rise of this fourth branch of government, very much the most powerful, has reduced the American political process to mere theater compared with the real activity of government, which rests with a permanent bureaucracy.
Any new president can hire heads of agencies and they can hire staff that qualify as political appointees.
There are some 4,000 of them that rule 432 agencies, as well as 2.9 million employees, aside from the military and postal service, that effectively inhabit permanent jobs.
The permanent state, sometimes called the deep state, or in Trump's language, the swamp, Knows the ropes and processes of government better than any temporary political appointees, reducing the appointed jobs to cosmetic positions.
From 2020 onward, the American people got to know the administrative state well.
They ordered us to wear masks.
They deployed their influence to close businesses and churches.
They limited how many people we could have in our homes.
They've eschewed our business and went plexiglass, told everyone to stay six feet apart.
They limit two weeks of quarantine crossing state borders.
They decide which medical procedure we're elected and not.
They finally demanded compliance with the vaccine mandates at the penalty of job loss.
None was ordered by legislation.
This was all invented on the spot by the permanent staff of the Center for Disease Control, the CDC.
We had no idea they had such power, but they do.
The same power that allowed those egregious attacks on rights and liberties also belonged to the FDA, the Department of Labor, the EPA, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Homeland Security, and the rest.
Trump came into office with a promise of draining the swamp.
Without entirely understanding what that meant, he gradually came to realize he had no control over most of the affairs of government, not because he did not have patience for the legislative process, but because he did not have the ability to terminate the employment of most of the civilian bureaucracy.
Nor could his political employees control it.
The media, he gradually came to realize, echoed the priorities and concerns of the administrative state due to long-established relationship that led to non-stop leaks that spread false information.
In May of 2018, he took his first steps to gain some modicum of control over this deep state.
He issued three executive orders, 13-837, 13-836, 13-839, that would have diminished their access to labor union protection when pressed on the terms of their employment.
Those three orders were litigated by the American Federation of Government Employees and 16 other federal labor unions, leading to a D.C.
Circuit reversal that blocked Trump's civil service executive orders.
All three were struck down by the D.C.
District Court, the providing judge of whom, of which was Catania Brown Jackson, now rewarded with a nomination to the Supreme Court, which has been affirmed by the U.S.
Senate, and she has now been Inaugurated.
The prevailing and openly stated reason was said to be mostly demographic, the first black woman on the court.
The deeper reason was more likely traceable to her role in thwarting actions by Trump, which began the process of upending the administrative state.
Her judgment was later reversed, but Trump's actions were embroiled in a judicial triangle that rendered them moot.
Following the lockdowns of mid-March 2020, Trump became increasingly frustrated with the CCC and Tony the Rat Fauci in particular.
He was profoundly aware he had no power to fire the man, despite his epically terrible role in prolonging lockdowns after Trump wanted to open them to save the economy and society.
His next step was radical and brilliant.
The creation of a new category of federal employment was called Schedule F.
Employees of the federal government classified as Schedule F would have been subject control by the elected president and other representatives.
Who are they?
Those who met the following criteria.
Positions of a confidential, policy-determined, policy-making, or policy-advocating character not normally subject to change as a result of presidential transition shall be listed as Schedule F. In appointing an individual to a position in Schedule F, each agency shall follow the principle of veteran preference as far as administratively feasible.
Schedule F employees would be fired.
Could be fired.
You're fired after all was a slogan that made Trump TV famous.
He would now be in a position to do the same with a federal bureaucracy.
It further demanded a thorough review throughout the government.
Each head of executive agency, as defined but excluding the Government Accountability Office, shall conduct within 90 days of the date of this order a preliminary review of agency positions covered by Subchapter 2 of Chapter 75 of Channel 5, and shall complete review of such position within 210 days of the date of this order.
The Washington Post in an editorial expressed shock and alarm.
The directive from the White House issued Wednesday sounds technical, creating a new Schedule F within the accepted service of the federal government for employees in policymaking roles in directing agencies to determine who qualifies.
Its implications, however, are profound and alarming.
It goes those in power, the authority of fire, more or less it will as many as thousands, tens of thousands of workers currently in the competitive civil service from managers to lawyers to economy, yes, to scientists.
This week's order is a major salvo in the president's onslaught against a cadre of dedicated civil servants whom he calls a deep state.
Who are really the greatest strength of the U.S.
government.
90 days after, October 21st would have been January 19th, 2021, the day before the new president would be inaugurated.
The Post commented ominously, Mr. Trump will try to realize his sad vision in his second term unless voters are wise enough to stop him.
Biden was dedicated the winter, of course, mostly to mail-in ballots, and we know the theft of the election.
On January 21st, the day after his inauguration, Biden reversed the order.
It was among his first actions as president.
No wonder, because, as The Hill reported, this executive order would have been the biggest change to federal workforce protection in a century, converting many federal workers to at-will employment.
How many federal workers would have been newly classified?
We do not know, because the only complete review—only one—was saved by the election result, namely the Congressional Budget Office.
Its conclusion?
Fully 88% of its employees would have been newly classified as Schedule F, allowing the president to terminate their employment.
This would have been a revolutionary change, a complete remake of Washington, D.C.
and politics as usual.
Trump's EO 13957 is a dagger aimed directly at the heart of the beast.
It might have worked.
It would have got us closer to the restoration of the constitutional system into which we had three, not four, branches of government wholly controlled by the people's representatives.
It would have gone a long way to gutting the administrative state of its power and returning the affairs of the state to the people.
The action was stopped dead due to the election outcome.
Whatever one's view of Trump, one has to admire the brilliance of this executive order.
It shows he had come to understand the problem and was innovating a fundamental solution.
The deep state, as we come to know it, would have been curbed and we would have taken a step toward recreating the system that existed before the Pendleton Act of 1883.
Many efforts have been deployed throughout the years to regain constitutional control.
An example is the Hatch Act, which forbade employees to work for political campaigns.
That turned out to be toothless.
One does not need to work for a campaign to skew one's labor in the direction of always granting the federal government more and more power and control, largely made irrelevant in the succeeding decades.
Trump came to office promising to drain the swamp, but it was late in his term before he figured out the means to do that.
His final effort took place just two weeks before the election decided in favor of his opponent Biden, who reversed the action two days following the deadline of an ordered review that would have reclassified and thereby gained control over a sizable portion of the administrative state.
With Executive Order 12003 protecting the federal workforce, Biden saved the deep state's bacon, leaving the effort to drain the swamp to another day and another president.
However, Executive Order 13957 exists as the Archives as a possible path to restore checks and balance in the U.S.
government.
Until something takes place to restore the people's control, a sword of Damocles will continue to hang over the entire country and will never be safe from another round of lockdowns and mandates.
Should a genuinely reformist president ever take over, this executive order must be issued on the very first day.
Trump waited too long, but that mistake need not be repeated.
Joe.
Yeah, well, I'm not giving the orange man bad a pass on every one of his stupid executive orders.
He also had another one on September 19th, 2019, Executive Order Number 13887, Modernization of the Influenza Vaccine in the U.S.
to Promote National Security and Public Health, as directed by the Eli Lilly Scheister.
Alex Azar, and that's what's kick-started the warp speed, insane trillion dollars worth of unneeded medicine and all the lockdowns.
And 60% of the people in the United States suffered directly from the result of those lockdowns, which even though he didn't do them, he enabled them by creating that additional executive order.
And as far as the people that would have been affected by his Schedule F, Yeah, if you want to know what that exact state is, go to aim4truth.org.
and then the letter for truth, T-R-U-T-H.org, aimfortruth.org.
They've got the Senior Executive Service Plum Books with the actual dates of all of the 10,000 employees that are in the senior executive service that cannot be fired and are brought strictly through nepotism and favoritism and lobbying into the government in the highest pay in jobs with no security clearances, no background checks and no minimal education requirements.
And they're shuffling around between branches and you want to have an idea how ugly and deep the deep state is?
Open up the plumb book, get your Excel spreadsheet out, and start searching any one of the names.
Everyone you've heard in the news in the last 10 years is a member of the senior executive service.
They're all ripoffs.
Joe, we all know Trump made mistakes.
For God's sake, give him credit for trying to drain the swamp.
This was a brilliant idea.
I categorically reject the universal slamming of Trump.
He doesn't deserve it.
He did a lot of good for the country, and I don't like it.
I reject the universal praise.
You're not getting universal praise for God's sake.
I call him out on every damn thing he did wrong.
But for you to not give him credit for schedule F is just deplorable.
I'm embarrassed.
Holly, your thoughts?
Well, I think it needs to happen locally.
As we were talking about before with the election rigging, we can't get these people out of office through voting means, through any sort of legal means without a complete overhaul of the election system.
And so that has to go through the courts, I'm guessing at this point.
I don't foresee it really happening soon enough for the next We're having a major problem here in the United States as far as our democracy goes if we can't get these local people out of office, whether you're talking about a governor, talking about mayors, we're even here locally we're seeing millions of dollars being flooded into the local DEA races around here and also the
The governor's race now historic amount of money being flooded in right now so something has to be done to get a lot of these people locally out of office as well and then through the federal government I don't know I think in some ways it's kind of a lost cause at this point.
Well, I think he had a plan.
He just didn't implement it soon enough, and the Democrats seen it coming.
It meant the whole damn government was opposed to his reelection as well.
You can see the massive force allied against him.
Meanwhile, a fascinating development.
Georgia Guidestone Monument bombed.
Structure represent the new world order calling for a global population over 500 million.
One of the four outer pillars of the Georgia Guidestone, a Georgia monument located near the South Carolina border, was destroyed Wednesday morning.
The monument calls for a new world order with a vastly smaller global human population of only 500 million living in harmony with nature.
Mind you, the world population is 8 billion.
So to get to 500 million, you've got to destroy 7.5 billion human lives.
Think about it.
Outrageous.
Anyone who's opposed to abortion, for God's sake, ought to be appalled by the new world order.
This is stunning stuff.
And I'm not at all unhappy about this bombing.
I think it's a significant gesture of opposition, and I believe it may prove to be an inspiration to the world.
Meanwhile, Biden warns another pandemic is coming.
All part of the plan, of course.
Biden is warned again we expect to be hit with another pandemic.
This time doing so on a global stage.
Speaking at the G7 in Germany, surrounded by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, Olaf Scholz of Germany, Ursula von der Leyen of the EU Commission, Japanese PM Kishida.
He warned another pandemic is coming.
Two years ago, COVID-19 didn't ignite any reminders about how critical investments in healthcare systems were, and each security is, both to fight the pandemic and for the next one, because it will not be the last pandemic we have to do it.
He's warning us of what's going to come, just days after Biden claimed the U.S.
government will need no money to plan for the second pandemic.
We need more money.
We don't just need more money for vaccines.
We need more money to plan for the second pandemic.
There's going to be another pandemic.
Of course there will be.
They have to destroy the midterm elections.
They have to turn it all voting by mail.
We have to think ahead, Biden said, before taking a swipe at former President Trump.
That's not something our last outfit did very well.
Something we've been doing fairly well.
Why?
We need the money, namely investing for the next pandemic.
His attempt with the thought in people's mind making it easier for him and fellow Democrats to convince Americans to comply.
Critics have warned part of a Bush deal is mail-in ballots to seal the midterms.
You know, we know, Joe.
You guys need those mail-in ballots, and this is your excuse, Tim Swann tweeted.
Jeff Carlson, the DNC midterm mail-in ballot prep work begins.
These people can take their pandemic porn and stick it where the sun doesn't shine, said IC Guide 1959.
Meanwhile, others have focused on Biden's plea for more money.
Notice the federal government didn't seem to have much of an issue coming up with money to ship to Ukraine.
Biden predicts a second pandemic.
He feels it, like the blame is bubbling and the who will lower the boom in the fall.
We need yen money.
Yet Joe is slinging it about like confetti.
$54.48 billion to stand with Ukraine and more money to come.
And big bucks for DHS Migrant Travel Agency.
How bad is that?
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, one person I follow pretty regularly on Bitchute is really graceful, and she's from the Atlanta area.
The Guidestones are actually in a little Mickey Mouse town called Elberton, and she did a About a 10-minute segment on the Guidestones several years ago, and she updated it this morning.
Boom!
Georgia Guidestones struck down, so that was pretty interesting.
Yeah, they've been planning this as a multi-phase thing for a very long time.
Canada bought six doses for every person in Canada, and then told you you'd have to take two, and then they said, okay, well, now you have to take three.
Head of Health Department up there, his last name is Dulce, D-U-C-L-O-S, said that Canadians will have to take a new jab every nine months or you will not be fully vaccinated.
You will not be able to leave the country, access your bank accounts, eat a bite of food, do anything.
And then there's also the woman who is in charge, or was the primary person arrested for the convoys, is having a court case and it's supposed to have a final ruling on, her name is Tamara, Uh, and they're supposed to have a final ruling on it on Friday, and it was part of a Viva Free analysis on the enormous amount of prosecutorial misconduct that's involved in this particular case.
I mean, it is absolutely horrifying.
Very good.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Canada just rising up.
Canadians are very patient, they're very polite, but I think they've had enough.
Meanwhile, we're having enormous amount of uprising in Netherlands.
So when we get to that, if we don't get to it before, I'll do it in a closing comments.
Very good.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Ken that it's just rising up.
Canadians are very patient.
They're very polite.
But I think they've had enough.
Holly, your thoughts?
Yeah, I'd heard about part of the Georgia Guidestones, you know, collapsing or blowing up.
There's been different reports as to what exactly happened.
One of the pillars, supposedly the one with the 500,000 A remark that was removed.
There have been several changes, I think it was put up in 1979, and they have done several different, I mean, the private group that assembled it and whatnot paid for it.
They've removed some capstones, they took out a chunk of it a couple years ago, so there have been a couple of alterations to it.
So, there are supposedly security cameras there.
Oh, there could be like an FBI investigation.
So, you know, it could have been, it could have been someone, you know, attacking it, it could have been a drone strike.
It could have been an inside job, of course, as we know, maybe it's evidence clearing.
I mean, maybe they already have achieved that in their eyes.
And it just, you know, what we're talking about with The medical experiments that people have taken at this point, so we don't really know who or what could have done it, although there are plenty of people who have wanted to remove that monument for quite a while now.
Well, you're obviously talking about Congress stories.
It didn't just fall down on its own, it was given a little boost, and I think it's going to prove to be an inspiration worldwide.
Meanwhile, more companies join the great migration of red states.
Blue states believe their abortion policies can bring those companies back.
A misprediction of a political red wave, an economic wave, has been building for years with no end in sight as companies flood out of blue states and into red.
America appears now to be dividing into prosperous high-growth states and states that are suffering chronic decline.
Along political lines, Caterpillar and Citadel, which announced their exit from Illinois, are only the latest to leave high-tax, high-regulation states.
Tesla, Hewett-Packard, Oracle, Remington, also among those flocking out of California, Illinois, New York, and Jersey, to business-friendly locales like Texas, Florida, Arizona, and Tennessee, relocating companies that span industries, tech, finance, media, heavy manufacture, Automobiles, firearms.
There's a great migration going on and I expect it to accelerate.
When Caterpillar and the Elon Musk relocate, it's an advertisement to the entire country.
Something positive is going on in that state and it has a multiplier effect.
According to a 2020 survey, the top states for business are Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Arizona, and North Carolina.
The worst?
California, New York, Illinois, New Jersey, Washington.
Even companies like Apple, which did not move its headquarters to Texas, chose to establish its second largest campus for employees there.
Arizona selected Houston.
Amazon selected Houston for one of its prime hubs.
Ford, Volkswagen, Nissan chose Tennessee for new major manufacturing facilities.
It's a broad trend we've been packing for the last 15 years, said Lee Shaw, Vice President of Policy at the American Legislative Exchange Council.
Rich states, poor states.
You won't see companies moving to New York, California, New York.
They're moving out into neighboring states.
They'll be making the move to places like Texas, Florida, North Carolina.
Texas was one of the first to recover all the jobs it lost during the pandemic.
Now we have a workforce at an all-time high, an economy of diversity and strength.
Whether it's energy, manufacturing, healthcare, technology, finance, you name it, the Texas economy is firing on all cylinders.
When jobs leave, people leave with them.
According to the Census, Democrat-run states California, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, and Illinois have lost $4 million between 2010 and 2019, with the greatest influx into Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Ohio, and Arizona.
States have been able to attract companies by cutting taxes, reducing red tape, and establishing right-to-work policies.
North Carolina passed a landmark tax reform package that got corporate and personnel income taxes in 2013.
The business income tax is now 2.5 and will be phased out entirely.
Contrary to expectations, states would bankrupt themselves.
An influx of companies into residence boosts state revenue from property taxes, sales taxes, personal income, even when the percentages are reduced.
Florida attracted 624,000 new residents in 2020, along with more than $40 billion in income, equating to an estimated $23.7 billion in new tax flow.
Florida has enjoyed two decades of net in-migration, amounting to a total income gain of $197 billion.
North Carolina's legis budget pays out corporate taxes, also giving teachers a raise, and padding its rainy day fund, they've been able to do it.
They've also got the spending side under control.
Any sort of civic organization loves it when they hear a blue chip company like Hatterbillers relocating to our state.
It means the executives are going to be serving on different boards of directors, the local art museum, chamber of Congress.
When they relocate their individuals, they become deeply ingrained in the community.
The reverse is also true for states losing business and population, creating a vicious cycle where the continuously hiking tax bill failed to bring in more revenue because the tax base is depleted and the quality of life suffers.
Illinois is a nice example.
Since 2020, the state has lost $535 billion in income and moved away, equating about $25 billion in lost tax revenue.
Illinois' problem includes the loss of 114,000 residents, a string of 21 consecutive years of budget deficits, a $313 billion deficit in public pensions, and the second highest property tax rates in the nation.
Illinois is stuck in a vicious downward spiral it can't hope to escape without fundamentally changing.
Reducing violent crime would also help.
Escalating crime was reported a factor in Bunch Citadel's decision to leave Chicago for Miami.
The hedge fund CEO has been one of Illinois' richest residents, had given more than $600 million to charitable donations.
In the beauty of the 50 laboratories of our democracy, we're able to see what's working and what's not.
You can see an acceleration of hostile business policies in states like California, Illinois, and New York.
A race to increase taxes, increase regulation, make it more difficult for people to live their lives.
When you contrast that with states like Texas and Arizona, the gap is widening and we're seeing the Great Migration as a result.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, don't think Texas is absolutely wonderful and honest and the panacea for everything that's wrong in the country because we got a lot of problems here.
We don't have a state income tax, which is a good thing, but we have runaway spending on the part of the rhinos that have complete control of the puppet government here in this state, and as a result, Texas has the highest property taxes of any state in the nation.
Hands down.
And then also, when Governor Perry, who got a degree in agriculture, so he has absolutely no science education at all, but when he was governor, he bragged about signing a renewable energy law where ratepayers in Texas, anytime there's an expansion of the amount of
Energy production, 25% of it has to go into quote renewables, and that was a gift to wind grifter T. Boone Pickens up in the Panhandle.
So Texas has 25% of the nation's worthless windmills sitting here waiting for the wind to blow, and we've got a larger than any other percentage-wise state as far as photoelectric, and you can see how well that works in emergencies just like we had during February of 2021.
So this is an absolutely defective thing.
We have higher electrical rates just because we have this ignorant government.
And our state legislature only meets for five months every other year.
And so it's impossible to get anything done with the state legislature.
And these people are, I'm sorry, it's archaic and everything politically in this state is really screwed up.
And it may look great if you're on the other side of the fence, but trust me, we got an enormous number of problems here.
Excellent commentary.
Joe Hawley, your thoughts.
Yeah, what I've seen around here locally, there's a few areas in several neighboring towns that I've seen massive clear-cutting, like beautiful old white pines just completely clear-cut, just completely stripped, all dug up.
They're putting in these solar farms right now and connecting it to the power grid.
Supposedly, they claim it's going to make things cheaper for us.
We've got central main power, which is I believe they're owned by Avangrid, which is like a European company as far back as I can trace it.
It goes to Spain, but I think someone bigger owns Avangrid.
I can't find information on who owns Central Maine Power.
They've basically bought off the governor of Maine.
They're trying to put in a big electrical power line to supply from Canada to Massachusetts.
So they were cutting through Maine, taking a bunch of state land.
They were just completely bought off.
They're putting in all these major solar farms, which I don't even know how they're going to operate in the winter.
If a bunch of snow or ice gets on them, how they plan to clear those off.
And then Biden has also announced a two year tariff exemption for solar panel products from Southeast Asia.
So I believe these were tariffs that were put in by Trump, and Biden's just been getting rid of the tariffs, claiming it's going to help with the solar initiative.
So there's always money.
I've seen people, even during the lockdowns, they were fixing, you know, the electrical grid and whatnot, and improving the intranet, let's just say the new generation intranet, and then putting in all these solar farms around here locally.
You know, they're not farms.
I even calling it a farm.
It's ridiculous.
Lunatic.
Just absolutely lunatic.
The inmates truly are running the asylum.
Meanwhile, The View hosts panic to protect anti-Trumper after denying protection for the Supreme Court.
Just last week, the screeching Harvey's from The View demanded that Mitch McConnell do something to protect the January 6th committee.
Why McConnell?
Well, because he's the one in charge of the select committee.
No, that's actually Nance Spillane.
Okay, but McConnell's in charge of the Senate.
No, actually, that would be Majority Leader Schumer.
But Mitch McConnell supported increasing security for the Supreme Court justices, as did everyone else.
The bill passed unanimously.
Therefore, The View believes McConnell must do something to protect the members of the Select Committee.
Even though he's not the one with the authority, The View suggested, Bill, that would be Schumer.
What got their knickers in a knot was in a death threat allegedly against Adam Kissinger.
Co-host Sarah Haynes said Congress should pass a bill.
People who threaten members of Congress get the mat.
Whoopi called out McConnell again, not the one who brings legislation to a vote, has no power over the lower chamber, demanding he do something meaningful to protect Kissinger.
Goldberg dismissed protecting members of the Supreme Court, however, because they aren't doing their job the way the Democrats like it.
You shouldn't expect informed commentary from the view, but how stupid are these women?
They're under the impression Mitch McConnell's in charge of the Senate, partly demanding Pelosi take charge of protecting members of her chamber.
She, after all, is Speaker of the House.
If they want the Senate to step in and protect Kissinger, why not call the guy who's actually in charge of the Senate?
Because the ladies of The View aren't particularly bright.
At the end of the day, they don't really care about the safety of the committee.
All they care about is attacking Republicans, no matter how much they master have to twist themselves into knots to do it.
Meanwhile, all of Biden's gender policies link back to George Soros.
The Biden admin recent changes to Title IX governing sex-based determination were found by Scott Fox News to tie back to the Soros-funded advocacy group governing for impact.
The admin's title X proposes that would overhaul former Trump's changes, asserting the biological reality of sex, mirror the advocacy group's action memo to the Department of Education.
The Trump admin weakened protection for transgenders under 9 by rescinding previous policy changing and enforcement, filing statements in litigation, and threatening fund termination.
Biden's proposal would obfuscate the line between sex and gender, make it illegal for schools to enforce separation in restrooms, changing rooms, or on sports teams.
They come amid a recent scandal at Lewton County, Virginia, where one father was arrested for protesting against his school board when they hid the fact his daughter was sexually assaulted by a gender-fluid boy who went into the girls' restroom.
The DOJ subsequently became involved and claimed to be watching the violence against school boards across the country closely.
The Soros-funded group cannot be found online because it traces back to Soros Open Society Foundation grant database, where he's expended $18 billion for causes and groups.
GFI has been sent $5.53 million.
Governing for impact is the ultimate example of the dark money the left pretends to hate, totally working in secret, punted by one billionaire, run by his cronies, directly influencing from the shadows.
A spokesperson for the Department of Education has not commented on the links between the Department and Soros.
While Biden's revision awaits a 90-day period for comment, a Republican-less Congress could put an end to the entire thing.
Devoutly to be wished.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, screeching harpies is a perfect definition of those clowns on The View.
Why any woman would waste time watching that is beyond me, and certainly no man wastes time doing it.
Yeah, they want to jump all over McConnell?
Well, guess what?
When the first protest showed up in front of the Supreme Court judges' houses with the release of the still unidentified leaker of the Roe versus Wade thing, the Senate passed unanimously a bill to have the U.S.
Marshals protect the Supreme Court justices and enforce the federal regulations against protesting at their houses, and they had sent that to the House and Nancy Pelosi said, well, I want to make sure we do more.
I want to protect the people on the J6 committee.
And so she's done absolutely nothing with it.
Why are you banging on about worthless McConnell?
It's Pelosi that sat on this thing because she wanted to pump in some additional folks, including Low-level staffers and clerks for the J6 committee that are in danger of their life because of all these insurrectionists that came in and read a speech or waved a flag at the Capitol building.
Absolute insanity.
Well, criticizing Pelosi doesn't promote their agenda of demonizing Trump and the Republicans at every turn.
It's not their stupidity, it's their venality.
Hawley, your thoughts?
Yeah, I think, you know, obviously, the view is like how they get women to speak amongst each other.
I mean, mostly just like older, isolated women at this point who are still watching television in the middle of the day and trying to get their talking points.
And they're just given a script every single day.
Those women, obviously, as we know, they can't get off script for one minute.
If you look at what happened with like Whoopi Goldberg or some other people.
They can't actually start to ask any sort of questions or anything.
So it's a way to kind of like get that demographic of women.
And then the January 6th, I mean, like Joe, when you had showed earlier, as far as what people actually care about, they're more concerned about oil and gas, about their food prices, about inflation.
There's like 16 other things that they're more concerned about at this point than January 6th at this point.
Absolutely right.
If you want a nice illustration of how whacked out is the Biden administration, it's official.
A gender-fluid drag queen into kinks related to animal role-playing now serves in Biden's Energy Department's Office of Nuclear Energy.
This is weird.
It's official.
Sam Britton, Genderqueer drag queen into BDSM, bondage and sadomasochism, has been appointed to oversee the U.S.
nuclear power plants.
Sam Britton will be the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Energy Department of Nuclear Energy, Politico has reported.
Britain said he held off making the announcement because of all the death threats he received.
Due to concern of negative and threatening responses, as we saw with my previous announcement, including more than 100 death threats, I held off announcing.
But goodness, is this time for celebration?
It's really official.
The beautiful irony is a once-long process of getting me into this role culminated in a pride month start date is not lost on me.
Britain bragged about being the very first transgender individual in federal government.
As one of the, if not the very first, openly gender-fluid individuals, I was welcomed with open arms at the Department of Energy, all the way up to the Secretary, whom I shared the stage with in a Pride Month celebration panel just today.
A 2017 article in the newspaper, Rensselaer Politech, said Britain was a history of sexual brandishes and kinks with dog role-playing.
Look at this.
Throughout the entire talk, Britt was open about his experiences at King's.
He partakes in the nature of his relationships.
He left us with countless anecdotes about how he enjoys tying up his significant other like a table, eating his dinner on him while he watches Star Trek.
Our enemies are laughing at us.
How bad is this, Joe?
That was amazing.
In the Monmouth poll where people were asked what their most important things were of the top 22, Trans wasn't one of them, and like I mentioned in yesterday's program, there's a hilarious little video on that Jim Crenshaw has.
It's only about 30 seconds long, and this guy says, man, I feel really sorry for the sex education teachers nowadays, because they can't just teach the birds and the bees.
They've got to teach about the bees and the bees, the birds and the birds, the birds that used to be bees, the bees that used to be birds, and the bees that Used to be bees but still have a stinger.
And so that's what we've got.
We've got a joke administration where this kind of virtue signaling for the tran community is just overtaking any sense of reason and certainly any sense of merit or accomplishment.
These people are disgusting.
100% agree.
Cultural chaos just insulting to the max.
Holly?
Well, we've we've just kind of seen just the the gloves are off like the stuff used to be like, you know, rare and bizarre and just kind of fringe and now it's like completely just out there and just I guess just normalized is what they're trying to do.
I think most people, as we've seen with polls, want that to be like rare and private and more not like the norm and like these people necessarily running the country at this point.
But we're seeing they're just trying to see how far they can push it at this point.
And we've seen that in all facets of society.
It's bizarre beyond belief and most unwelcome.
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Robert Crimino, if he truly is as he claimed, fits a bill of those masses in Eric Hoffer's book, The True Believer, who analyzed mass movements, found marginalized individuals often join groups outside the mainstream, then quickly leave them, often for contradictory organizations, such as Antifa, to right-wing groups and back, because they have a desperate need to fit in somewhere.
But I don't believe the Highland Park shooting was real.
We have hundreds of bystanders, probably all with mobile phones, not one video showing someone getting killed, dying in agony, or actually killed intended to by paramedics.
The photo that shows blood near the fountain, possibly some bodies on the ground, Cannot be true.
If someone lost that much blood and was carted off by paramedics, the entire location would be sealed off.
The people in the photos seem not to be totally nonchalant about what's going on as they contaminate the crime scene.
In the end, Forensic trumps all the psychoanalysis and hysterics in this case.
There are absolutely no forensics to speak of, so until proven otherwise, I'm skeptical any of this really happened other than the theatrics.
Holy Moses!
What a revelatory article!
How the heck did I miss Schedule F?
And I thought I was on top of it.
This explains much of how they got away with it all, especially the vid hoax.
And of course, explains how Fauci is still around.
Remarkable, just remarkable, truly.
The deep state is not as deep as we think.
It's hidden in plain sight.
It was a coup initiated and run by unelected bureaucrats, and Trump was on top of it from almost day one.
He may have his falls, but he is doubtless one of the more intelligent and aware presidents we've ever had.
And now we have rumors circulating Hillary may try it again.
Go for it, Beach.
You will be destroyed this time forever.
Beverly.
Joe.
He's very knowledgeable about many issues, including historical and scientific.
But he reminds me of Scott Bennett.
He's not as tightly wound as Bennett, but there are a couple of topics that get him riled up to the point of his head almost exploding.
I think we all have a couple of subjects that set us off big time.
Reed, pro-choice protests that are off the rails in violence are absurdity example.
Women undressed during a service at Joel Osteen's megachurch.
I wonder if all these protests are organic, coming from frustrated pro-choice people or over-the-top ones, courtesy of Astrotuff Group.
Stricking naked in a church is no way to change anyone's mind or bring them over to your cause.
Threats to judges are not either, but it would not surprise if the violent and absurd protests are organic.
The left has shown themselves to be unhinged and corrupt during the past few years, so it's very plausible they would resort to protests that do more damage to damage their position on issues.
Meanwhile, my Supreme Court case is available for downloading.
Go to the SCOTUS website for docket number 21-7916 and you can download it to your own desktop.
Meanwhile, final thoughts.
Joe, yours.
Yes, well, what a coincidence!
Greta Thunberg is related to the Rothschilds.
This is a story at Principia Scientific, and they admitted it.
Yes, she is a great-grand-granddaughter of one of the Rothschild dirty clans.
And then, something that's been under the radar Has been a month-long protest by farmers that are having their land seized by the government in Netherlands on the false hypothesis that nitrous oxide, which is 0.33% of the atmosphere, is a danger in causing global warming and we got to get rid of all the cows and the food that's being grown in the Netherlands.
Obvious effort to Sabotage the food supply and create the famine that they want to have.
And this also, in principle, is scientific.
Agents provocateur caught on camera by the Dutch protesters.
And this protest, like I said, has been going on for over a month.
The Durand does a good job of covering it, but one of the things they mentioned is the The prime minister of the Netherlands is a guy named Mark Rutte, so I did a little dive on him.
His dad was actually a POW during World War II.
His dad and his mother were both POWs with the Dutch East India Company, which was taken over in
by Japan, and so they were POWs in World War II, and then he worked for Unilever, and the major funders of Unilever, or the major stockholders in Unilever, are BlackRock and Vanguard, no surprise there, and they're also a large food producer, so if they can take 30% of the food production of the Netherlands off the market, then they can increase the prices for the stuff that they control, and they'll have the ability to be able to steal the property from the Excellent commentary, Joe.
over there.
So it's just another case of governmental piracy on the part of the criminal cabal that runs our entire planet.
And it's disgusting.
Excellent commentary, Joe.
Holly?
Well, I think we're definitely getting into the really strange news part of the cycle here, as we are seeing basically a global battle right now.
So we're seeing with World War III and trying to start this green new agenda, the new world order, reducing the population with the Netherlands, et cetera, just cutting down on people's food supply at this point, the writings on the wall.
This became obvious as people have pointed out when we had the lockdowns in Michigan, the governor shutting down people's ability to plant seeds, be able to start gardens, So, they kind of showed their hand.
Obviously, they want to attack people from all sides.
They relaunched CERN, the Collider, so I know that that kind of gets into the weird esoteric, but these people actually believe in this stuff, you know, just because we don't believe and it doesn't mean that they don't and they want to try to reduce the population by any means necessary at this point.
So, I think the Georgia Guidestones news today is pretty fascinating.
We'll have to follow how that gets reported or doesn't really get reported in the news.
So we're going to see some strange stuff this summer for sure, guys.
So plenty, plenty more episodes, I'm sure, in the works, Jim.
Wonderful commentaries from both Holly and Joe today.
And while Joe and I may occasionally disagree, we're really concerned with the best interests of the nation.
Joe has done absolutely brilliant work on the CO2 myth that motivates a global warming, and everything we're hearing about it is catastrophic for the future of the world if it isn't brought to a halt.
The Biden people, Kamala Harris, absolute pompous stooges, worthless as public servants.
They have no independent intellect.
They have no morality.
They have no sense of responsibility.
It's a shame and an embarrassment that the Democratic Party was so eager to retain political control that would sacrifice the national interest to their own perverted goals.
It's a disgrace!
The American people must destroy the Democratic Party at the midterms in November, and we must not tolerate any interference with attaining that goal.
The nation's health depends upon it.
Thank you for joining us.
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