Inconvenient Truths, Episode 2 with host Gary King
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Well, my dear colleague, Gary King, with whom I do the new JFK Show, had the inspiration for a new show called Inconvenient Truths, where Gary's going to present information typically I've not seen before to elicit my response.
And he's come up with some goodies.
Last time, I was fairly blown away, especially when we got into what they were teaching our kids in elementary school.
Shocking stuff.
Gary, what do you got for me today?
Well, as they say, I got a million of them, so I don't think we're ever going to run out of topics.
So all right, we're going to go back to the prior week.
And sometimes when you watch the show again, you say, oh, I should have said this.
I should have said that.
And when it comes to what happened in Waveland, which we're talking about police that are really, really Militarized in a lot of ways and they behave that way and we're talking about in small towns in Mississippi.
So we talked about that last week and we're gonna you know follow up on it right now.
So I'm gonna go ahead and take the screen share real quick.
Okay I think we're over my my show.
All right so the first thing uh the very next day Jim now You have family in Waveland, or at least did for some time, isn't that correct?
We visited them?
You know, I'm trying to think, Gary, is that the case?
You know, I mean... Yeah, when you came down to visit me for a week or so, we went... Oh, I know who that was!
It was my son-in-law's parents.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, they were really happy to see you, and that was right there in Waveland, so trust me, things have gotten a little more...
Militarized over there in Waveland.
So, all right, so this is the very next day, Jim.
Now, I had to screenshot this and record it.
The very next day?
This is the next day.
Now, I want you to know this is local news.
Remember I said I want to keep the show kind of like what's going on locally?
Now, this looks like a regular Mississippi neighborhood, and it is.
It's right there in Wayland.
So, excuse it being slightly out of sync.
I didn't have enough time to make it perfect.
Not a problem.
You'll get it.
So you're going to.
Is this a clip you're going to play?
Action learning new tools to help keep your children safe.
Today's training comes on the heels of a string of horrific attacks at schools across the nation.
By our count, 27 just in the last year.
year.
Amber Spradley shows us how South Mississippi police are preparing for an absolute worst case scenario.
Moving!
Stay! Moving!
Officers working on their approach, responding to a hypothetical school shooter, edging closer and closer inside Waveland Elementary School.
We're going to be able to train officers on how they can neutralize a threat to save lives.
Sergeant Josh Stockstill with the Waveland Police Department is an instructor for the area's first course of its kind.
Clear, clear.
Good.
Guiding Waveland, Bay St.
Louis, Past Christiane, and Harrison County first responders through real-life scenarios.
Whether it's a small town like Waveland or a large town like Dallas, Texas, this could happen at any given moment, so training is very crucial.
Everybody needs to be involved.
Exchange of gunfire with rubber bullets, adding to the realism of what they could encounter.
We have a young police department.
I just have to stop for a second.
Now look in at these pictures.
There's little.
Colorings, there's drawings, you know, children's stuff all over the walls.
And these grown men are rolling all over the floor with all these machine guns and all this security equipment.
It should not be in the schools at all.
And this is just, and you wait till they, you'll, you'll find out why they're doing it.
Of course, it goes back to, which we'll look into a little more, Columbine and So, all right, let me get back to screen share real quick.
All right, so it just, this is just, I mean, look at these people!
Yes.
Okay.
Cities have young police departments, so this is really great training because they get basic training in the academy, but this just extends that training out and brings everything together.
A unified front with one goal, take down the shooter and stop the rampage.
Everybody will be able to be on the same page and say, OK, I know what this person is going to do.
I know how they're going to react.
on what I need to do.
Clear, clear.
In Waveland, Amber Spradley, WLOX News Now.
Half of the Bay St.
Louis Police Department participated today, while the other half is set to train at a later date.
Authorities with the Waveland Police Department say they plan to host this new security training every year.
Oh, great.
It's a yearly event now.
Fantastic.
All right, Jim.
That's your little small town.
Who have I been in together?
It's a little disconcerting to see cops with drawn weapons in kindergarten classrooms.
I mean, it was just rather ridiculous.
I mean, it would be an obvious move to allow teachers to be armed.
I think they ought to do that.
It's a simple technique.
Of course, the vast majority of these school shootings are all staged, they're phony, they're fake.
If you add them all up together, you've got a greater chance of being struck by lightning than you have of being hit in a school shooting.
But these Buffalo, Uvalde, Highland Park, totally fake.
And I've done, you know, programs about them where they're dissected thoroughly and I can assure you none of them have any substance.
Not to mention the far earlier events like Sandy Hook or Parkland or even Las Vegas, not a school.
Orlando, not a school, but totally fake.
Nobody died at any of these.
Absolutely.
All right, but we couldn't have just, you know, odds of getting struck by lightning.
Every kid gets brought in and gets to see all this crap.
All right.
So number two.
All right.
This one may not have audio.
Let me make sure.
But just kinda, you'll kinda see what I'm talking about.
Sure.
One of them, the audio messed up.
He's got an axe?
Yeah, so they're training.
These are in Waveland, look what they're wearing!
Look what they're wearing!
Big machine gun sliding around on her.
Now look, I know where to go with this one.
Hang on.
All right, now that's the police chief of Harrisburg.
All right, now here we go.
Now look at the garb!
It's a woman?
Yeah, I don't really feel that good that she's gonna save me.
Do you?
She's got her gun, she's got the strap mixed up.
You know, it's just very disheartening.
Here she goes again.
No, this is a different, that's a different woman.
Yeah, different girl.
Outside the classroom, it looks like I'm in elementary school, but I didn't have all that crap going on.
No, of course not.
I hear these guys.
I hear they're training them on the inside of our lovely, innocent schools.
And there's the guys making the big bucks.
I mean, look at this woman.
I don't think I want her in my school with a machine gun.
Him either.
And it wasn't until the Boston Marathon did all this stuff with the bulletproof vests and militarized vehicles and personnel carriers, did all that ever happen.
So, I get worked up, Jim, on that one.
Well, it's become ridiculous in pursuit of an agenda, which is to defund, to disarm the American people, which is absurd on its face.
At the same time, they're trying to defund the police.
They're running all these phony school shootings and drills and all that.
Making parents a little bit uneasy, some cases even hysterical, and it's all deliberate.
It's an elaborate PSYOP, Gary, sad to say.
Completely unnecessary.
All right, here's the last of the local.
This is, like I said, the very next day, this was on local news, you know, Gulfport, Biloxi, Bay St.
Louis News.
And speaking of school security, a few weeks ago we told you about the George County School District fast-tracking a plan to add more school resource officers tonight.
Bill Snyder follows up with the team as it prepares for classes to begin.
Let them see us, let parents see us.
These George County School District School Resource Officers already know the lay of the land at the eight schools in the district.
Each classroom has to address the door and window.
But it never hurts to double check.
That's why they're here at LT Taylor Intermediate School with Principal Deborah Joyner.
You will always learn something, whether it's from staff members, students, but it is definitely a safer field when they're here.
We've always talked with their community helpers.
You know, they're there to help you.
And this puts a face to that, and the children really enjoy that.
The closest student, you know, used to be able to open the door.
Entry and exit ways, locked doors.
I just have to stop for a second, and I'm not going to do the screen share.
All of these people that we're seeing here are innocent.
Who's in charge of what?
Like that lady with the, you know, black and white polka dot.
She is an innocent lady.
She seems like someone to live across the street from me.
You know, with the Mississippi accent and the sweet.
These people are as good as gold.
However, they are under a mind control psyop and they believe every word of it.
Who's in charge of what?
These are all details they've got in place now.
Starting immediately.
They say the recent incident in Uvalde, Texas caused everyone to wake up and realize they've got to be proactive when it comes to school security.
Are we ready?
Are we ready for school?
Are we ready for those, God forbid, anything like that happen?
And it does.
It keeps you up at night.
It's always moving up and trying to get better.
You make a priority list and you do what you can with what you have and then you move forward with the rest.
They say the key is being proactive and having a plan as they get ready to start school a week from today.
So it's a good time that we'd be able to be in the hallways, meet the students, let them see us.
In Losedale, Bill Snyder, WLOX News Now.
Yeah, those two young women, I mean, they're not old enough to know anything.
I mean, they're just babies.
And they have a new job and they're having to go in and mingle with the students, let them know that we're on their side and everything.
And before Sandy Hook, none of this was even near in place like it is now.
And we're going to discuss more of that in just one second.
Talk to me, Jim.
Oh, I agree with you, Gary.
I do think If you believe school shootings are real, having a school resource officer is very appropriate.
I think that's a good idea.
Alternatively, have the teachers armed.
I mean, the teachers are the ones who are going to be in the best position to defend their students.
So, what's the words out, teachers are armed or they have a security guard?
The pervs, the few that are real, aren't going to run the risk of themselves being shot and blown away.
So whatever malintent they may have had, they're going to be seriously discouraged.
Not by a sign that says gun-free zone.
That's an invitation to come in and blast away.
But a sign that says trespassers will be shot.
That's what we need.
Absolutely.
That's a good way to put it.
All right.
Onward!
Now the last thing about the local is it's a really active day here after our show.
All right, law enforcement campuses work quickly to respond to bomb threats.
Seven Mississippi school campuses received bomb threats on one day.
I mean, well, this is this is obviously a PSYOP.
I mean, you know, it's easy to make phone calls and why they would do this is not entirely clear.
But we've known a student who wasn't prepared for a final exam has been known to call in a bomb threat.
So it would be postponed.
I mean, you know, it can be for trivial reasons.
Yeah, well, all these guys get to come out that they were, you know, Spread thinly right here, but it just seems all this stuff.
It's just such an industry which we'll talk about in in just a little bit All right.
So whoops Let me um All right, uh Now now we talked a little earlier about Columbine, Dr. Fetzer, I mean that really As far as my experience has to be going back to one of the first ones that were a, but I was going to ask you, I mean, have you looked into it very much?
And up until actually Columbine is one that I feel I needed to make up for lost time.
I never got into Columbine.
So whatever you got here, Gary, I'll be glad to see.
All right.
We're going to check it out.
And, um, you know, when you learn how to spot these things, We're gonna go to three minutes, 31 seconds in there.
Right around there.
All right, so to set the stage, let me full screen it.
All right, I have this.
firetruck that was over here and got stuck in the mud and they had to like get winches and stuff to get it out.
So they're over here.
Now I'm not sure if they've done it yet or not, but they're going to drag a body and just by the legs and the heads bopping around and on the cement and stuff.
So we're just going to go ahead and listen to the narrative for a little while. - One of the bodies.
The firetruck is finally positioned You saw the puff of smoke out the back.
and now they're going around to extract the body.
But you'll notice they grab the body by the arm and by the leg and drag it across the concrete, allowing the head to bounce on the concrete. allowing the head to bounce on the concrete.
Yeah.
Is this supposed to be a live person?
Yeah, this is totally unrealistic to what reality is.
The helicopter is unedited.
We never saw any of this.
Dragging along the concrete, bouncing the head, pulling that body.
Come on.
The definition is very poor.
What they do is they pull it around to the front of the fire truck.
Pause for a moment, take a breath.
By inference, this is a mannequin, Gary, that they're just pulling a dummy, a mannequin, that's not a real person.
But we really can't see much.
Well, you can if you look.
It is grainy, I assure you that.
Now they're going to put the body on the bumper of the fire truck!
What in the world are they doing with that?
Look, I mean, I've been around false flags.
I've been right behind you on all this stuff.
And this is just par for the course.
And especially on the first one, they're going to get really stupid.
But here we go.
So there's the body.
Not in the ambulance.
So now they're going to get a group together and go back for the second body.
Now if you'll notice, in front of the fire truck, across the concrete sidewalk, is where they claim that the body of the first student they encountered was, but there's no body there.
That's because that body was the body that they're going to recover right now, and drag it around and position it in front of the truck.
This is supposed to be Columbine?
Columbine, yeah.
This looks like a farce, Gary.
I know.
This doesn't look like a serious event.
I mean, what's supposed to be the situation?
The two bodies are supposed to be two shooters who have been killed, is that it?
They're going in and rescuing these two bodies, and they're dragging them along, and you didn't see anything as far as a dummy being, you know, where the arm falls over and stuff, but they do show later on what they did show on the Real News, and there's a bunch of people running with their heads up and, you know, and I think they jump over the body.
I'm not sure.
I have to admit, look, one of the greatest places you can find information is 153 News.
And I just thought about Columbine, and I was going to talk to you about it, thinking that you had studied it more than I had.
But this just fell from the sky.
I looked up 153 News, and there it is, Columbine, Big Oaks.
But you know, you can't just see it.
You gotta, you know, you can't just say, oh, it's a hoax.
But so anyway.
These are all preliminary impressions on my part, but I'm certainly glad to see more and sort it out.
Got another couple of minutes.
I'm not going to do the whole 12, but.
I mean, the guy's explaining it well.
That's not a body.
That's a dummy.
And you'll notice this is another dummy that they're going to drag.
Watch the head bounce on the concrete.
Watch how loose the limbs are.
And they leave it in front of the fire truck as they step over top of it.
Bouncing head on the sidewalk.
That is a dummy.
Come on!
That's the body that they use.
That's ridiculous!
You don't treat a body, you don't treat a human body that way.
You don't just... You can get the firetruck around it.
And that's the one that you see on all the press, on all the media, with the kids running out of the school as they're evacuated around the body.
So what do they do with the first dummy?
Well, they have to get rid of that one.
They can't leave it on the front of the firetruck.
So they pull this police car that you see in the picture.
Around to the front of the firetruck, and you'll see them stuff the body into the backseat.
Now, he'd say, oh, that's a real person.
They're taking that person to the emergency room.
The cop car stays.
This is just a bit much, Gary.
This is very, very far fetched.
Hold on.
Because if you did, you'd know the truth about this Columbine lie.
Here comes the police car.
They picked the one body up off the bumper.
Open up the back doors.
Here they go.
Carrying it into the back seat.
Stuffing it in the back seat.
Going around to the side, pull it through.
Leaving the other demo on the ground.
We just shared it.
We just showed it, and I can't rewind.
We don't have anything.
We don't have anything.
We're just coming out.
All right, so let me bump it up a little bit.
Thank you.
Now this is, I believe, what we did see on the news right here.
That right there.
You know, as we watch them run the children out, we see them running around the body, the dummy, that they left there alongside of the truck.
But they're not done.
This is just meaningless.
After this, you still see the one camera shot here.
Yeah, and I was running with their hands up.
That was a new thing.
Yeah.
Well, that's monumentally unimpressive, Gary.
You mean bringing that clip?
What I mean is this just looks totally fake.
It looks totally fake.
I don't see anything authentic there at all.
I always gave Columbine more credibility.
I mean, that it could have been one of them that really did happen.
It sounds to me in retrospect, like Columbine was just one of the first where they faked it to see whether the public would buy it.
I guess so.
And they were really pretty reckless with the whole thing.
I mean, we've seen this so many times that You know, the LAX airport, they had a dummy, sure as it could possibly imagine.
So many times, it's just so many.
All right, let's move on to the next thing.
I see.
Oh yeah, let's bring up that batshit crazy Jim Fester.
I can't wait, Gary.
You're telling me this occurred in the Alex Jones trial today?
Yes.
Well, I mean, come on.
There it is.
This is on 153 News again.
Now, this happened recently, but this isn't live as it's happening.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, of course.
It was published on Zero Hedge, that's where I saw it.
But, obviously, I understand the author was... Who's this guy supposed to be?
Yeah, he just mentioned your name.
I didn't even hear it.
Who is he supposed to be?
This is Owen Shoy, and I hate that, I can't pronounce it.
Stroyer, Owen Stroyer.
If you go to Info Wars, you're going to have Alex Jones on the first three hours, and then he comes on right after him for three hours.
Okay.
So he's like all over.
And he's supposed to know something about me?
No, I think it's somebody else that says you're batshit crazy.
Well, I mean, why are they even questioning him about me?
Yeah, let's watch this whole thing, Gary.
Let me watch this and get a sense of what's going on here.
It's an hour long, but I can bump it more to what you want.
Well, I don't mean the whole hour, but let me know.
I didn't even hear this batshit part.
Well, that's further on.
They don't get to you for a little while.
Well, it was all kind of zero.
That's where I saw it.
But obviously, I understand the author was leaving something called zero point now, right?
I think it's a villain.
I doubt it.
Somebody called Zero Point Now writes something on a website called iBankCoin, which has been picked up by Zero Edge.
You do absolutely nothing to determine if any words in this have any accuracy at all.
And you play it on air and make comments about it.
Right?
Yes.
Let's play 23.
Yes, 23.
Gary, show whatever you want.
I mean, I'm puzzled.
Yeah.
Hang on.
Right around here.
Yeah, we're bumping around right here.
Featured in Megyn Kelly's expose.
She doesn't.
Yes.
I guess not.
Yes.
Yes.
I don't know.
see this three shares yes all right this isn't an article that's sort of breaking the internet right uh i guess not all right you see the time that's published 3 35 p.m yes that was the same day right yeah that's probably eastern time wouldn't you think i don't know okay let's call it 3 35 central i'm looking more favorable he said you published this around 55 right i believe
so so info or somebody your folks in the back i don't know what you call them writers or editors or whoever it may be had powers to try to fact check this before they came right you know Not necessarily, they might not have seen it until 5.30 p.m.
Okay, and they have 20 minutes.
They might not have seen it until 5.50 p.m.
Alright, do you think they just printed it right off the presses and do it here?
Most likely, yes.
We saw with this Karpova earlier today that the defense played a clip of Alex Jones saying that he gives his sincere condolences to the family.
Are you familiar with that clip?
I had heard Alex Jones apologize and basically correct himself many times.
Let's be clear, that was not an apology.
An apology is I'm sorry for what I did.
Sincere condolences is not an apology.
It's something, but it's not an apology, right?
If I said I'm sorry for your loss, I'm not apologizing.
Let me bump a little more.
This is still part of the saying.
Basically what he said, the statement he made, fact checkers on this have said cannot be accurate.
Who is fact checkers?
I'm not sure, I'm looking over this right now, it may have been, that text may have been in the story, that phrase fact checkers.
Really?
We got time.
The article's not long.
If you want to read it and find out, I'm happy for you, or I can point you to where I think you want to look.
Okay, would you?
Yeah, if you look at page two, can you put this up, Lisa?
This is the PX20.
Is your water pitcher empty?
Yes, please.
Ms. Mattishek-Steele, can you bring in another water pitcher out, please?
Oh yes, right after him drinking his water.
It's coming up.
- Page two, please.
Take this one and eat my . - Let my staff be there.
- Can you go up the bottom?
You see it at the bottom?
- You see at the bottom of page two of the story, it says Jim Fetzer, Professor of Marius at the University of Minnesota, who wrote a book claiming St. Louis was staged and goes on to kind of skew whatever that is.
That's the fact checker, right?
That's most likely what I'm referring to, yes, okay. - I'm supposed to be a fact checker?
Yeah, Jim the fact checker.
Fire for Minnesota for his stuff on the same recording.
I did not know that at the time.
I do understand that he no longer is employed at that university.
You heard that?
I'm retired.
What, what are they saying?
He said, well, you know, he's no longer employed at that university, you know, so your name came up and he said, isn't he?
Um, and then he just came out and said, well, uh, I'm, I don't think he's any longer employed there at that university.
So here we go.
Well, that's because I'm retired.
Go ahead.
Sorry.
He's unfamiliar with the book and they just said, is it on?
Wasn't it on InfoWars PDF?
Was it on the website?
Yes.
He's unfamiliar with the book.
And they just said, is it on, wasn't it on InfoWars PDF?
He said, not that I know of.
We're at the jury.
What's the job?
We work 24 hours.
- - - - - This is Paul Lawson News, right? - Yes.
- Remember what his title was in 2015 or 2016? - What do you mean by time? - What was his job?
He worked for the boards.
What was his job? - I believe he was the editor in chief.
Let's see what he says in an email on December 17, 2015, so about six months before you read that story.
Is this supposed to be me, Shelf?
I'm not sure.
This Sandy Hook stuff is killing us.
It's promoted by most batshit crazy people like Ritz and Fetzer, who all hate us anyway.
Plus, it makes us look really bad to a line of people who've harassed a parent with dead kids.
It's not murderous or good.
and bringing bigger names to the show.
Plus, it happened three years ago.
Why even risk our reputation?
Read that right?
Yes.
You see a topic that says, send this to Alex, right?
Yes.
You understand that to me?
This is a message he sent to Alex.
He's now sending Buckley, Anthony, and Anthony to go.
Right?
Yes.
Six months to ingrain your story.
Info Wars news.
So if you hear your...
So you're telling me they've created some kind of text here to smear me that is totally out of context.
I have no idea what this is about or why.
But, you know, he says I'm no longer employed.
That when I retired after 19 years on the campus at the end of a 35 year career, I retired as a distinguished McKnight University professor.
Uh, I'm Distinguished McKnight University Professor Emeritus, which means I retired in good standing.
So, you know, they have a lot of people who don't know much about anything, Gary.
I mean, it's embarrassing.
Now, this isn't supposed to be a trial.
People are supposed to be prepared.
They're supposed to know what they're talking about.
Right.
See, that was Paul Joseph Watson, I think, in an email to Alex Jones saying that we've got to separate ourselves from these batshit crazy people like Jim Fetzer.
And he named someone else who's probably a real truth.
And they do get it.
How big?
That was from Paul Joseph Watson.
I've always thought he was a pretty good guy.
He's saying we've got to separate ourselves from people like Jim Fetzer who are batshit crazy.
Why does he think that?
I mean, has he even read the book?
I mean, I've got a lot of books, Gary, for crying out loud.
What the hell is going on here?
They are in trouble.
I mean, they're really on trial.
And see, he's part of Alex Jones' Sandy Hook litigation.
So they're really trying to cover their ass.
I do know that.
I can tell you that.
Count me unimpressed.
Yeah, go ahead.
I mean, it hurts me to see, I know the truth, 100% of Sandy Hook.
I know all about it.
And it hurts not only to see you going through this, and this is current, this is modern stuff, but to see my local small town that I thought I was moving to being militarized and all the young cops, they don't know anything but terrorism.
I mean, most of them were born around 19, I mean, 9-11.
See what I'm saying?
All right.
Well, I got a few more.
Go ahead.
That's very peculiar.
Yeah, go ahead.
All right.
All right.
Here we go.
Just give me a second.
This must be it right here.
Oh, yeah.
All right.
Real quickly, we're going to look at This is just something, now I did screenshots on this and don't ask me how I turned it backwards, but it says how Newton came back.
So this goes back.
It's Newtown.
Yeah.
Newtown came back.
All right.
So this is all about Sandy Hook as well.
Now, what we're going to talk about is locally here again, right up the street is a local high school.
And I'm going to read some things that are in the high school that has been implemented since this fake story called Sandy Hook.
That's what we're going to do.
So that's how it all started.
And then we have these central command on the way it works.
You have, see, this is like the police station.
These are the schools.
Connected to the Department of Homeland Security, you know, connected to the FBI.
So there's a huge, huge infrastructure here for communication.
Okay.
Now inside every school you have what's known as the super command.
Well, I named it that.
Okay.
So there's a person that has a job at this little school down the street.
And they're looking at this kind of stuff, you know, like how many cameras is that to project that?
Wow.
Wow.
Unimaginable amount of pictures.
Wow.
Okay.
So here we go.
That was, that was over a hundred different cameras.
You better believe it.
Okay.
So this, like I said, this is from a magazine from your favorite magazine, Dr. Fetzer.
Popular McCaskill.
All right.
So they're just going along like it's the next best thing.
And see what they're actually doing is showing you how you rob, how the big boys rob towns.
And I'm just going to tell a quick story.
Hope I'm not talking too much, but I'm going to tell you how the big boys rob towns.
There's a place called Moss Point, Mississippi.
Very, very small town.
And suddenly showing up at the, you know, the council meetings are these people saying that it's very dangerous there.
And they actually use Sandy Hook again to say, look, there's people going in and out of these schools, shooting them up.
And your school has 45 or 50 entrances in and out.
You know, there's three or four entrances from the gymnasium.
You can get in and out of the school 50 different ways.
There's all these windows that are open.
And they tell them that just for a $20 million tax on the millage, just a little mill tax, We will fortify your school because it's It's so dangerous now.
So these are industries that count on people not just being fooled, but demanding, demanding that you bring this stuff to our schools.
And that's how they do it, Jim, like nobody else.
All right.
Whoops.
I just hit my, I think I'm still in the right spot.
Okay.
So let's just take a look at your modern school layout.
Okay.
Number one down here, you can see my cursor.
The picture's backwards, so it's a little weird.
All right, so number one, only buses can pull up.
I have a little glare.
Only buses can pull up to the school in a dedicated lane.
Drop off and visitor parking lanes are further apart.
Okay, let's go to number two over here.
Now these bollards Look a little innocent, but I did a little research.
Do you know how much it costs for one of those when you're ordering them?
There's $8,000 a piece.
So the one that came in and put these pillars up got, well, you can do the math yourself.
All right.
So let's go to number three, which is right here.
A little inconspicuous there, you know, Live feed cameras can be accessed by security personnel, administrators, and emergency responders.
Right there.
Just that little bitty corner right there.
Now this one is my favorite, Jim.
It's called the man trap door.
When you open the door and you try to get to this door, this one closes behind you and you're locked.
And until someone presses the button or clears you, you're in Well, you're in a man trap.
We'll say it like that.
All right.
Locked double door man trap entrance allows visitors to speak to security or drop off a forgotten lunch without entering the building.
You know, you got to watch out for those people carrying a tuna sandwich.
No doubt about that.
So any comment there, Jim?
Yeah, yeah.
And of course this is all piling up lots of money profits for private companies that make this kind of equipment.
So they're creating a problem for which they're going to provide the solution to their great benefit at expense of the taxpayers but very profitable to them.
I would venture to say when people were investing in these industries that the question did come up Are the people going to accept this?
And I'm sure that they were assured.
Don't worry.
We've got that part covered.
They'll be begging for this stuff by the time we're done.
Okay.
Over here is, let me make sure.
Yeah, there's a little room.
It's a little hard to see right here.
It's a retractable wall and a gate that can seal off communal spaces like gymnasiums, auditoriums, and classroom.
With a push of a button.
They're turning an elementary school into a highly fortified, very high tech operation.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
And the expense involved here is staggering.
If you knew how much one doorknob costs with all the attachments to it.
In fact, we'll talk about that.
Number six is up over here.
Number six.
Magnetic doors keep doors open during the day.
Oh my God.
But can be remote.
That's what they have at the Capitol.
That's one of the ways we know that the Capitol was an inside job.
Those huge magnetic doors could only be open from the inside.
So there had to be somebody who opened the big magnetic doors at the Capitol.
So we're going to have a mini Capitol security here in this little elementary school?
Yeah.
Wow.
Do they actually towed up all this cost?
We're talking about a million dollars worth of equipment out there.
Just the cameras alone.
This is all big.
Every window is bulletproof.
Every single one.
And believe me, bulletproof glass ain't cheap.
Now the doors, they just have this little bitty square, but that's all bulletproof as well.
You see, so just the glass alone is in the millions.
We're talking Big, big bucks here.
They're coming up with some fun items for us to discuss here today, I'll tell you.
All right, so anyway, they can remotely, all right, here we go, magnetic doors can keep open during the day but can be released remotely in emergency to prevent an intruder from entering from another wing of the school.
All from the little fusion center, the girl with all that, she's the one pushing all the buttons and stuff like that.
Okay, so we're on to Number seven, let me find it.
Okay, we were just talking about that.
This is the command center where she's got all the screens.
Right, right, right.
In a central security office, personnel can monitor camera feeds, check the visitors, make sure doors are locked, answer distress calls, and trigger emergency alerts.
It's a serious little room there.
All right.
So, all right.
This is seriously demanded.
This is very obvious, a huge scam on the taxpayer by these private companies.
They're going to fill in this niche that was artificially created for political reasons.
And they get grants, all these drills that they're running once a year that they just did this week.
They had the three local towns run.
They get paid for that.
There's nobody doing anything for free.
Okay.
Right now we were talking about the door handles.
All right.
How many door handles is there in a school?
Okay.
Reinforced push-button locks can be engaged from inside a classroom, are open with a key from the outside, and emergency teachers don't have to fumble with keys or leave the room to lock it.
Okay.
That's probably the most understandable one so far.
Okay.
Now we're going to have three in a row right here.
This is gonna be nine, 10, and 11, this little area right here next to this door.
Okay, so here we go.
Nine, classroom and security can communicate directly with each other or the entire school using a notification system.
10, panic buttons notify security and first responders of an emergency.
And number 11, film on the classroom doors prevent windows shattering.
Okay, so.
And they're bulletproof, so I don't know why they'd have to put the film.
Okay, then we're on to 13.
All right, numbered windows and doors help first responders quickly identify the location of a problem.
They're talking right here.
Now, bulletproof glass on windows and doors, that's 13.
That's all here, all these Bulletproof Glass.
Barry, this is a huge scam.
You don't have to convince me any further.
This is a scam.
I got two more to go, you know.
Might as well close it.
Okay.
All right.
Go ahead.
This is my second favorite up next to the Mantrap door.
It's Strategic Landscaping.
A swale with rocks and shrubs keep visitors away from the windows.
And that's when you're really thinking it out, isn't it?
And then number 15 is down here.
It's a, a man or key card access gate controls traffic, controls traffic through a one-way entrance.
So.
Gary ate a bonanza here, my friends.
Well, this is easy stuff for me.
I've been complaining every time I go by.
Let me just say a few more things.
Now this is in Bay St.
Louis.
There's a swamp in front of the school, but it's not there to look good.
In case you try to run into the school, you would get bogged down.
Now the ditches are, they're like way high and then low, so if you tried to jump the ditch, you would hit right into it.
Now in the parking lot, the cement dividers are about I would say no less than eight inches thick.
So if you would try to take out your transmission, the pillars, but also where you tie up your bicycle or chain your bike, there's these aluminum things and they masquerade as It sounds more elaborate than you'd have for the Supreme Commander, Allied Forces, Europe Headquarters in Brussels.
This is just incredible, Gary.
They're turning an elementary school into a virtual armed garrison with all these techniques at fabulous expense.
We're talking multi-million dollars that taxpayers should never have to pay.
And if you simply allowed concealed carry for all citizens, you wouldn't have to go through any of this.
It's ridiculous.
This is a scam.
But it's the mind screw that they're giving our kids because the world we live in is not a terrorist place.
There are not people running around just wanting to mow you down.
It's a loving place.
Everyone gets along.
I agree.
I haven't ever seen a black person in my life, even in New Orleans, ever do anything but speak to me with respect.
Now I put on the TV, you know there's a big hairpick, and the mayor doing that sign, you know statue they put up in New Orleans.
It's just all fake and it's really too far.
So, all right.
How much, how much time we got left?
You think we've got 10 minutes left?
I haven't been timing.
We're good.
If you want to say a few more words, why not?
Okay.
Well, I have one more clip.
It's about 10 minutes.
And, um, this we're going to take a little, this is going to be taking a little break here from all this hardcore stuff.
Now, Jim, are you familiar with the jet fuel hoax?
You'd have to spell it out for me, Gary.
All right.
I will.
In fact, I have a video that's going to spell it out for me.
Unless you mean 9-11 that the jet fuel could have caused the steel to weaken or even melt, which is absurd.
I know.
What this one is, let me go ahead and screen share real quick.
All right.
The idea that a plane Holds this vast, enormous amount of fuel is a joke.
It really is.
And I'm going to go ahead and it's just, all you had to do, this guy explains it all.
Now I couldn't find this clip.
It took me a very, very long time.
And then I went to 153 News again, because it's been a long time since I just wanted to play this, you know?
Here it is.
Now everyone will know when they pay for all that fuel, that it's a big fat hope.
Greetings, fellow air travelers.
This video is for everyone who has ever bought an airline ticket.
I'm going to make this video as short as possible, but the large amount of information included will inevitably dictate the length, so please bear with me.
Hopefully at the end of this video I will have convinced you that there is a deception going on right in front of your eyes.
This affects every person that has ever travelled on a modern day airliner.
If you're not convinced, then I hope that this information will have planted a little seed of thought that you can use later on when something else related comes to light.
We have been told that the fuel for a flight consists of about 50% of the ticket price.
We have accepted this information for many, many years.
What if that information was wrong?
What if the manufacturers knew this and chose to keep it quiet?
We've all experienced walking up the airplane steps, stopping in the queue and looking around.
We look at the wings, we look at the engines and marvel at the size of these amazingly powerful pieces of modern technology.
Sometimes we also see the fuel being pumped into the wings.
We think nothing of it.
But what happens if we put our common sense hat on and take another look?
The Airbus A380 is a truly amazing feat of engineering.
In a purely bums-on-seats configuration, this aircraft can take almost 900 passengers.
Wow!
Typical coach takes about 50 passengers.
So the A380 can take approximately 18 coachloads of people.
That's a lot of people.
According to their own specifications, the A380 can take 323,525 litres of jet fuel in the wing tanks.
That works out at roughly 260 metric tonnes or 130 tonnes of fuel in each wing.
of jet fuel in the wing tanks.
That works out at roughly 260 metric tons or 130 tons of fuel in each wing.
I'll let that sink in for a minute because that is very, very heavy. - Plane couldn't even get off the ground. - That is the same as 16 red London double-decker buses on each wing. - Yeah.
Or to put it another way, a herd of 22 fully grown elephants on each wing.
How does that sound to you?
Pretty incredible, right?
But you can look this information up in the specifications and check it for yourself.
Most of us have seen a plane refueling.
They connect one or two hoses underneath the wing, connect that to a pump on board a refueling truck, which then pumps the fuel from underground tanks.
This takes about 45 minutes for a full load.
We never see the amount being pumped because the tanks are not visible.
Let's make them visible and see how that looks.
It would take 16 of these 20,000 litre trucks to fill the A380.
Where does all this fuel go?
In the wings, you say.
OK, let's take a look at the wings.
And you tell me where you think it all goes.
This is the A380 wing.
Pretty huge.
Let's put a fuel track next to it.
And another.
And four more.
Just for this wing.
Another eight go into the other wing.
Can you see what I'm saying?
Now let's take a look at the wings on these aircraft.
This is the new Dreamliner taking off in a spectacular fashion.
Observe the thickness of the wings.
How many fuel trucks would fit in those wings?
OK, let's take a look at the fill rate.
To fully fill the A380 takes approximately 45 minutes.
To fill an Olympic sized swimming pool takes about four days.
That is two and a half million litres of water.
The capacity of the A380 is about 8% of the volume.
8% of 96 hours is 7.6 hours.
That's a lot longer than 45 minutes.
So maybe the filling equipment is much faster for a plane.
Let's take a look.
This is filling a swimming pool.
And this is filling an aircraft.
To fill the tanks of an A380 in 45 minutes, you would have to have a pump and a hose that could pump 7,189 litres of fuel per minute.
Let's look at something that pumps at about half that speed.
Now the plane.
Now the fire hose.
Don't you think that filling that wing with that sort of pressure would just rip a hole right through the top?
It's only made of aluminium.
So far we have no room for all of that fuel.
An incredible weight of fuel and a filling procedure that makes no sense whatsoever.
Time to take a look at moving around with large bodies of liquid.
The size of a large car's petrol tank is about 70 litres.
Don't you sometimes wish that your petrol tank was bigger so you wouldn't have to fill up so often?
There are reasons why this is so.
Number one, the weight would drastically reduce the performance of the car.
And number two, the amount of fuel sloshing about in the tank would seriously interfere with the road holding whilst going around corners.
This doesn't seem to be the case with aircraft using vast quantities of fuel.
Let's take a look at what large bodies of liquid does to road holding.
Not a pretty sight.
Now let's look at a couple of landings of aircraft and try to imagine hundreds of tons of fuel sloshing about in the wings.
I think you might be getting the gist of what I'm trying to say.
It is ridiculous to think that these aircraft take off, fly, bank, maneuver, and land with large amounts of liquid moving in all directions.
The next video clip is from the US Air Force showing the filling and strapping down of the large bladder tanks used for in-flight refueling of their aircraft.
Bear in mind that these three tanks are only 9,000 US gallons.
This is just under 10% of the fuel needed to fill the A380.
Look at the lengths these guys go to and the amount of straps needed to stop this lot sloshing around.
Also, this 9,000 gallons takes up a good portion of the aircraft's cargo bay.
Where on earth would you fit 10 times this amount on an A380?
Is it making sense to you yet?
Let's move on to the workings of a modern fan turbine jet engine.
Rather than explaining this myself, I will let this short video do the work for me.
Observe that at the end they actually say that the secondary flow, which is only compressed air, is the major contributor to the engine's thrust.
Hear that, boys?
What is it?
Just another narrow-body aircraft.
Hey, my atoms are shaking.
Strange.
It sounds far, but I bet my last proton that beast is much closer than you think.
Hold on, people.
It's a Leap-powered aircraft.
A leap into the unknown.
What on earth is a Leap?
Something you sure haven't seen before.
Everybody get ready.
We're going in.
Can someone please tell me what just happened?
Sure.
The engine makes a plane move forward.
Thrust is produced by air being pulled in by the fan blades.
Then this air is ejected at greater speed through the exhaust, creating the required pushing force.
This is a principle of Newton's Law.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
So how is this possible?
General Souls, come with me to the bypass.
Extreme sport freaks, with me!
We'll hit the compressors, combustor, and turbines.
The LEAF is a high bypass ratio engine, which means that a large amount of air bypasses the core of the engine to be ejected directly into the exhaust stream.
The fan acts like a propeller.
Its curved rotating blades accelerate the airflow into the engine.
Lighter composite materials provide better efficiency and resistance.
Here come the compressors.
Get ready, things are gonna heat up!
Feel that?
It's the low-pressure compressor squeezing us.
Now, the high-pressure compressors.
You're gonna feel the difference.
Ultra-efficient compressors deliver optimum air pressure and temperature conditions for combustion.
It's rising up now.
Let's get toasted!
Gentlemen, meet your kerosene counterparts.
These guys are gonna light up your day.
Already?
We usually mingle inside.
Not anymore!
I thought there'd be more of you.
Normally, yes, but in this engine, fewer of us are needed.
This little kerosene particle is right!
The LEAP engine burns less fuel than former engines.
In addition, the fuel nozzles mix fuel and air before they enter the combustor, creating a homogenous mixture that minimizes the peak temperature during combustion.
This technology significantly reduces emissions.
Okay, let's go!
Combustion chamber.
This is the heart of the engine, where energy is created through combustion of fuel and compressed air.
Are you ready?
Here comes the final blast!
What a boost!
Where are we now?
Turbines.
Let's transfer our energy to them.
This is the last extreme stage before we join the soft team.
Enjoy.
Advanced material and aerodynamics make the turbines much more efficient and durable.
The pressure and speed of the hot gases provide the force needed to turn the turbines and its shaft, which in turn drives the compressor and fan.
Come on guys, don't hang around.
We alone are responsible for 90% of the thrust from this baby.
Here come those adrenaline junkies.
So, how was it?
Fast, hot, and fantastic.
What a trip!
Are you kidding me?
It was us in the primary flow that did most of the job.
Not exactly, kid.
It's teamwork.
We definitely need each other.
We provided the energy to drive the engine, and they provided most of the thrust to make the aircraft move forward.
Hey, boss.
Sounds like we're in luck today.
You said it.
It's game on again, boys.
Let's go. - Now let's watch how compressed air ejected at force into ordinary air reacts.
This is an experiment that anyone can do at home.
You compress air inside a plastic bottle, pop open the top and see the result.
Water vapor.
This is what is happening when the jet engines are in cruise mode.
They are running purely on compressed air and the contrails are water vapor being ejected out from the engines.
While small amounts of fuel are needed to get the jet engine up to speed, when in cruise mode the engines use very little to no fuel whatsoever.
We are being charged huge amounts for fuel that doesn't exist.
It's not needed to fly these amazing machines.
All that's needed is the most abundant thing that we've been given.
Air.
I will end this video here with a clip of the A380 at an airshow doing a slow pass.
It looks as though it is levitating at one point, but that is the subject of the next video, which involves our little friends, the bumblebees.
All right.
He's talking about his next video.
Alright, so Dr. Fester, that's a new subject for you?
Well, it's interesting.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It does sound as though there's a scam going on there in terms of the amount of fuel someone seems to be paying for versus the amount of fuel that's actually consumed during a flight.
Grossly disproportionate.
I mean, on the order of 10 to 100 times more fuel That's being presumptively needed than is actually required.
So there's something going on there, Gary, that does not add up.
No doubt about it.
So, all right.
I want to go ahead and call it a show.
Dr. Pesce, number two.
Well, Gary, it's lots of fun to do these Inconvenient Truths with you.
I think you had a great idea, and you're coming up with some very intriguing stuff.
Some rather obscure, others not.
We'll see what happens here.
Keep me posted on the Alex Jones trial.
They're clearly doing an effort to discredit me in very subtle ways, but I think it may not play out the way they intend.
This is Jim Fetzer thanking Gary King for a very intriguing episode of Inconvenient Truths.