Need to Know News (29 August 2022) with Joe Olson and Carl Herman
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Jim Fetzer in Madison, Wisconsin.
Today has been a very long day.
Delighted to be on here with Joel Zinn from Houston and Carl Herman from San Ramon, California.
We're going to do what we can to bring you all the news you need to know.
The Mar-a-Lago affidavit really does read as if they were confiscating Russiagate evidence.
This has had a calamitous effect on the deep state.
The bad guys took a big hit over this.
The affidavit is out.
The one wherein the government found it necessary to raid a former president's home.
And despite a whopping 413 redacted lines, yes, the author counted each one, it appears to implicate the FBI, DOJ, and the judge, Bruce Reinhart, in a collusion to remove documents related to the long debunked Russiagate saga.
Here's why.
Page 3 of the DACA asserts U.S.
Code 793E 1519 in 2071, meaning they were looking for general national defense information, alleging there had been some concealment, mutilation, or destruction of records without approval.
The problem is that everyone knows that the president has no ability to perform these actions as crime, since he is the sole arbitrator and declassifier of such information.
Here you see part of the actual warrant with notes on it.
Pretty damn interesting.
What really stands out, however, the special FBI agent's claim in the affidavit that there may be sensitive compartmented information, special intel, human control system info, foreign intelligence or FISA details not releasable to foreign national government U.S.
citizens or no foreign Well, let's use our brains.
What's been the single largest crossover point for all such types of information related to Trump?
Yep, it's Russiagate.
If you need a reminder, it's the long-pedaled corporate conspiracy theory from Hillary's campaign, and Republican neoconservatives laundered through the FBI, COB, British Intelligence, BuzzFeed, and more to create the impression Donald J. Trump was a Russian agent.
It was absurd.
Moreover, more so than the 2020 election, the claim Trump was a Russian agent who defiled democracy to capture the White House is the single largest election denial conspiracy theory in history.
The rest of the doc is almost entirely redacted, including an important segment between pages 19 and 23, where they name former presidential advisor Cash Patel, who had explained in an interview that all these docs are already declassified by Trump.
What has Patel been focusing on for all these years?
Russiagate.
The only other interesting part is the inclusion of Attorney Evan Corn's letter to the DOJ of May 25th, which makes it clear that Trump had already declassified the docs in question.
Maybe that's why during the entire affidavit they're not talking to classified docs, but rather documents with classified markings, which have in fact already been declassified.
This means if there was any confusion as to whether or not Trump had declassified, the DOJ was actually aware that they'd all been declassified, even if he'd removed documents unlawfully, which is not really possible.
Corcoran reminded the DOJ Any attempt to impose criminal liability on President or former President with the impact that documents mark classified would gravely implicate the constitutional separation of powers.
The primary criminal statute does not even apply to the President.
It provides in part Whoever being an officer, Bob Bob, by virtue of his Bob Bob, because possessor Bob Bob knowingly removes without authority, Bob Bob shall be fined or imprisoned for not more than five years or above.
Despite all this, the anti-Trump Epstein-Link judge approved the warrant at Mar-a-Lago was raided.
I have a whole book about this, the Russia hoax.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes.
Well, we're all like the proverbial blind man in a room trying to describe an elephant.
The The problem that the deep state has is the elephant's not that big, and there's a lot of blind men, and we figured this thing out a long time ago.
This, at the conservative treehouse yesterday, primary architect of the Trump targeting operation surfaces on ABC News.
From this moment, long-time CTH readers have been waiting for, for the past five years, Mary McCord has been one of the small, slick lawfare group targeting President Trump.
She led the support team that created the Carter Page FISA warrant, using the Steele dossier to replace the required Woods file.
She was a DOJ official who traveled with Sally Yates to talk with former White House counsel, which weaponized the Flynn-Kalinsky talks.
She was the person who organized the Alexander Vindman and Eric Caramella construct for the first impeachment.
It was McCord with her legal counsel attorney, Intelligence Community Inspector General, Michael Atkinson.
The whole thing is just absolutely.
Oh, and she appointed the FISA court, James Bozberg, as the Okuma Curie of the court.
This whole thing, and as a construct for Kevin Clinesmith, this whole thing has been absolutely orchestrated by a group of career criminals that have been in government for way too long.
And these people need to be more than purged.
They need solitary confinement in very dark, cold dungeons.
For a very long period of time, Joe, that was just an excellent ad.
Carl, your thoughts?
The more that I see, the more that I like.
So this is supposed to be an intervention to stop a crime in progress that would necessitate a raid rather than just a visit.
Okay, so you laid out the crime that is basically that President Trump has unauthorized classified documents.
Okay, so the obvious questions to ask are, how can these be unclassified if we have other documentation that the President declassified these documents?
That's a good question.
Stark.
And another question would be, what documents exactly are you talking about?
So, this is really what I see, such a ridiculous parody of justice, that is just more evidence that you have the criminal complicity of Carl B. Herman Blox about any of these shows, that we have a rogue state empire, and I wrote an 11-part documentation series of U.S.
Illegal, that this is just business as usual for them, but most people believe that the DOJ and the FBI are somehow honest, and they have Trust in the judicial branch to not allow this kind of thing, but we have the disparity between the facts that are even available through corporate media now and the opposite of these lying sacks of spin and corporate media and in the official government offices.
So.
The end game that I see that we're going to is if the Blackhats are in charge, or if they get their way, they're going to push this into a civil war, or at least rhetoric for a civil war.
And they might even do rhetoric for a global war.
And if the Whitehats are in charge, then this, I hope to God, is the closing act of the show to demonstrate to the sheep that we do live in a rogue state empire.
Yes, we do.
I think this has been very revealing.
Meanwhile, Trump affidavit shows search warrant should never have been approved.
The newly released affidavit shows the warrant was wrong.
It should not have been approved.
A judge should never have allowed to break in in my home as Trump himself has observed.
Others are now confirming.
He said during the recent hearing he relied on information in the affidavit and nothing else.
The warrant was approved on August 5th, but wasn't carried out for three days, indicating all by itself.
There was no great urgency about it.
They asked for the warrant months after they reviewed files transferred from Trump's residence to the archivist.
They were looking for something to go after Trump.
There can be no doubt about it.
The FBI, part of the DOJ, confirmed the document.
It was in talks with Trump's lawyer between May and the raid, including a letter from a government lawyer asking Trump to secure a room.
They were all in a secure facility.
There's no question about it.
They even asked him to add an extra lock, so he added an extra lock.
Affidavit heavily redacted.
Nothing mentioned on nuclear.
A total public relations subterfuge by the FBI and DOJ.
Or a close working relationship regarding document turnover.
We gave them much Trump wrote.
Some anonymous sources claim the documents regarding nuclear weapons were seized from Mar-a-Lago.
That's unconfirmed and looks like complete bullshit.
Reinhart recused himself from an ongoing case brought against Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and others by Trump.
The reason wasn't given, but Reinhart ought to have recused himself from the warrant issue as well.
Reinhart posted an anti-Trump missive on Facebook as a private lawyer.
How about that?
Trump has asked the court to appoint an independent party to separate privileged materials from the items.
That's being handled by District Judge Eileen Cannon in the last I saw, before my internet was taken down.
Oh, she was favorably considering that.
Meanwhile, Dershowitz observed arresting Trump wouldn't keep him out of the 2024 race.
It's possible, he says, but I don't think it's going to happen.
Those that believe an indictment or prosecution would keep him from campaigning are dead wrong.
He can run even if he's indicted, convicted, and wearing striped shirts.
President Carter, the Constitution provides only four bases for disqualification and being convicted of a crime.
Ain't one of them.
Dershowitz said he thinks that DOJ was trying to circumvent the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments by bypassing a subpoena and instead obtaining a search warrant.
When you have a subpoena, the judge has to look at every document, see whether it's classified, declassified, privileged, 5th Amendment.
I think they were looking for the widest array of evidence, including related to January 6th.
While liberals have always objected to the use of search warrants rather than subpoenas, now they're jumping up and down because of the FBI raid, Dershowitz added.
We're living in an age where progressives and radicals on the left believe you can do anything.
You can trash the Constitution, you can destroy the rule of law, as long as the goal is to get Donald Trump.
He also panned Lawrence Tribe, his liberal colleague, who had taught Attorney General Garland at Harvard Law, urging Garland in an interview to prosecute Trump on charges of the attempted murder of Vice President Pence.
This is idiotic!
That's about the stupidest thing I've ever heard a law professor say, and yet it's praised, because if you want to get Trump, any stupid statement, any violation of the Constitution, all becomes acceptable.
I've got to say, if I had doubts about Lawrence Tribe before, they are confirmed here.
You can redact the names of agents, you can redact sources and methods, but what we want to know is the basis for probable cause, said Dershowitz.
He added he believed Biden when he said he didn't know the raid was going to take place.
I think the White House has tried very hard to separate themselves from the Justice Department.
Have they succeeded?
Probably not.
I suspect they knew Trump was under investigation.
If there are other people who probably have greater detail, perhaps in the counsel's office.
But I believe Biden, when he said he was not aware, but then he's not aware of anything else.
So why the hell would he be aware of this raid?
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, well, unfortunately, there's no part of the justice system that's trustworthy, and certainly not any of the judges that would be here in this case.
And supposedly, there's a grand jury going on in D.C., which that particular circuit court is loaded with nothing but Democrat government employees.
So the jury pool is going to be tainted from the start.
So there's no chance of an honest jury hearing the thing.
And then it's just a matter of how crooked the judge and the prosecutor are in order to completely frame Trump.
So, you know, the chances of him being arrested and indicted just for the optics are pretty high.
But we have some other problems that this is all camouflaged for.
And that is this admitted $300 billion in student loans and then the inflation bill that's going to cause more inflation.
And then this is something I picked up last week.
Didn't get a chance to mention from Business Intercider.
Our strategic oil reserve, which we've been drawing down 2 million gallons of barrels a day for the last six months.
U.S. produces 12 million barrels per day, but we consume 20 million barrels per day, and we're down to 450 million barrels.
So at about a 10 million barrel per day deficit, we're going to run out of oil in our strategic reserve within the next 45 days, and that will be before the midterms.
And then also we've drawn down all of our military stockpiles, so we have no ability to respond to any type of worldwide movement.
Nicely said.
confrontation and, you know, we poisoned our troops with jabs.
So, you know, the whole thing, if you were figuring out how you could possibly destroy the United States, I think the big guy has got it figured out.
Very good, Joe.
Nicely said.
Carl, your thoughts?
Well, this is just humorous to me.
I'm trying to think of an analogy of this was like a football game, how I would teach this to students.
And it's not the best analogy, but it's like the Dems in the deep state.
They're all offense, but they're not gaining any ground.
And every time they try a play, they lose ground.
And the rhetoric is, Oh, we're going to kick your ass.
Look out.
It's, Comedic, it's comedic.
Now, for the non-Rhino Republicans, White Hats, Trump, whatever you view those things are, the defense is stellar.
There's no penetration, there's no damage other than talk, but we're not seeing any offense, we're not seeing any counter suits, we're not seeing anything.
In the four years of the Trump presidency to really address and attack this.
So it is impressive political theater and I hope it's just a setup for something that can come for an endgame.
Now Lawrence Tribe, Harvard Law, that's funny and I bet that Trump could go ahead and sue him too to accuse Trump of taking actions that would be consistent With a charge of murder.
See, when a guy from Harvard Law says that stuff, then he would be responsible for making a case that the component necessary facts to charge somebody for attempted murder would be in place, and it's just a joke.
So, as usual, until we get to an endgame which could blow up in the war on Ukraine, if Russia wraps that up with some kind of game-changing evidence, we could have Some sort of a breakthrough with the sexual scandals of Hunter and Joe.
There could be an economic implosion that could include components of the stock market and or the debt market and or inflation or some breakthrough from other some other source.
We're just going to be making fun of the political theater and I hope that it doesn't collapse into the Civil War scenario that could also be true.
Nice.
Very good.
Meanwhile, Judicial Watch sues the National Archive over ties to the raid on Trump's residence.
Judicial Watch is outstanding.
It's filed a FOIA lawsuit over records regarding the Archives and the FBI's unprecedented raid.
Lost to many in the controversy is the role of the National Archives and Records Administration.
Filing demands all communication material related to NARA's referral to the DOJ for records kept by the former president.
There had to be someone corrupt in the National Archives to trigger this off.
According to Tom Pitt, President of Judicial Watch, the American people have the right to know how the record dispute was used as a pretext to raid Trump's home.
He's right.
Pitt said the action was outrageous, reckless, an unprecedented abuse of power.
The unlawful secrecy by the White House on the raid speaks volumes.
The White House incredibly claims it had no prior knowledge of what was about to happen at Mar-a-Lago.
Here's Judicial Watch tweeting, Judicial Watch files FOIA lawsuit against National Archives for hiding records cited to raid on Trump's home.
Good for you, Tom Fitton, in the lawsuit.
In a separate case, they moved to unseal the affidavit.
It has now been unsealed.
The judge ruled the DOJ must propose redactions.
There are an awful lot of them.
There's intense historical and public interest.
The lawsuit is exactly the right move to keep the pressure on to be forthcoming.
Meanwhile, Rand Paul says it's time for the FBI to show proof of Trump's wrongdoing.
Appearing on Fox & Friends, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul made the case the FBI must release the affidavit used to obtain the warrant.
The burden is on the FBI to justify the raid, but since so much of it has been redacted, it really doesn't accomplish the task.
Since the FBI has been wrong in the past, broken the law, to obtain the FISA warrants, for example, Paul believes the burden is really on the FBI.
Signing the warrant, extraordinary.
The FBI needs to release the justification.
He said there's a reason nothing like this has ever happened before.
The public needs to have confidence the FBI and intel agencies are working to protect the people.
They're not going after prominent figures for political purposes.
So if the FBI wants to show it wasn't a politically motivated witch hunt, it's up to the Bureau to prove that it wasn't.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well we had several different discussions on how rotten the FBI is, but last Thursday evening I did a 90-minute video with Richard Seard on his Strange Planet Canada channel.
It was posted over the weekend at Apple Podcasts.
I sent it to Jim so he can go ahead and post it on his BitChute account, but it's a tour de force about how rotten The FBI has been for 98 years, kids.
And this just in, if you think that the MAGA group is going to save us, SCOTUS crushes attempts to rig midterms by Texas RINOs.
A Texas GOP lawsuit which attempted to remove 23 Libertarian candidates from midterm ballots has been Turned down by the Supreme Court.
Yeah, these SOBs are for themselves and not you, and just because they put an R or a GOP or an RNC or a MAGA hat on doesn't mean they give a flip about you.
This is absolute criminal behavior by a uniparty that we needed to destroy both wings of this operation.
So bottom line is the legislators that signed it put their names out.
So you want to know who to vote for a libertarian?
Vote for a libertarian that's running against any of these rotten rhinos in the state of Texas and we're loaded with them.
You got that right, Carl.
I think Joe is pointing to an important precept is that to recognize our opponents have captured everything and therefore we're miraculous just to be able to exist to talk about this.
So this news again raises the questions of what documents exactly are we talking about that the FBI and the DOJ allege that Trump has?
And then how is it that these are inappropriate in the hands of President Trump when he has also provided a copy of the letter for the declassification of all those materials?
It just makes me wonder if I put my white hat thinking cap on.
That this could be a setup, this could be a prelude to exposing, releasing all these documents.
Because one of the ways that the Trump camp could literally enact a game over is say, you know what, we'll just show the American public they have all been declassified and this is what we have.
And they could expose the damning evidence for what has now already been acknowledged as the factless Russiagate, the crimeless impeachments, and the election fraud.
This could also be the legal precedent to get Americans thinking about that maybe former presidents actually do have documents that criminally implicate those individuals, and it could be with the ongoing forever We're well in illegal wars.
It can be looting all the way from pay to play to whatever aspects the insider trading deals and all the other ways that they enrich themselves and pay their minions.
There could be damning evidence that.
Could be within the hands of presidents for Obama ordering hot dogs to the White House, for example, or Clinton's 27 visits to pet island.
It could be anything.
So we shall see.
And for Rand Paul.
You know, he's, I appreciate him saying anything because you know everyone else says nothing.
And he did say the magic words that the FBI broke the law.
Okay, so if you really feel strongly about this Rand Paul and you want to honor your oath.
Well, Rand is not... Yeah, Joe, go ahead.
actions consistent with part of the purpose of Congress is to act as oversight and to catch and to stop these criminals.
Just to say that he broke the law is weak and ineffective.
Well, Rand is not, yeah, Joe, go ahead.
Rand's, of course, not himself a law enforcement agency, but congressional oversight, I mean, look, when the Republicans regain power, Carl, this shit is gonna hit the fan.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes.
Well, I just opened up the lawsuit, and of the Texas U.S.
representatives, we have eight of them.
One of them is Michael McCaul, and I'll get to him in just a second.
But we also have Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and State Senator Angela Paxton.
Whose husband used to have her Senate office and is now the Attorney General.
So she's married to the guy that could have said, Angela, don't do this.
It's absolutely anti-American.
It's stupid.
But apparently they don't communicate that often.
So getting back to Michael McCaul, yeah, he's the richest man in Congress.
He married the daughter of Clear Channel and inherited Over 400 million dollars.
His daddy was a surgeon in Dallas and they were good friends with the Bushes.
He went to UT Law School, got a job with the U.S.
Attorney's Office, Northern District of Texas, where he helped prosecute over a dozen law enforcement officials, including INS and state deputies that tried to enforce the U.S.
immigration laws, including the horrible case of Ramos and Compion.
So, this is the S.O.B.
that we've got wagging his finger at us and telling us how much better he is.
There's not a worse rhino in the United States than Michael McCall.
Very good, Joe.
Geez.
Wow.
Meanwhile, here we have the Babylon B. They have nailed it.
The redacted affidavit just says, Orange Man Bat.
The Department of Justice has released the redacted affidavit leading to the search of the former president's home.
Every single word was blacked out except three in the middle.
Orange man bad.
According to DOJ insiders, after looking into Trump's dealings and listening to his phone calls for the past four years, they were left with only one conclusion.
The orange man is bad.
We think this gives us sufficient reason to raid Trump's home, take his passwords, and steal his wife's clothing, said Attorney General Garland.
The evidence is clear.
The orange man is bad and must be stopped at all costs.
Now, if all the reporters here today would join me in our customary chant.
Orange man bad!
The reporters dutifully obliged.
At publishing time, the DOJ had agreed to declassify more of the document, so when the final line was just, REEEEEE!
Meanwhile, former Bush-Obama CIA director agrees Republicans are the most dangerous extremists he's ever seen.
This is Michael Hayden, former NSA and CIA director.
You thought you heard outrageous remarks from some brainless boobs in Washington?
This tops it all.
Hayden has been in the military or government since 1967.
So, Republicans are more dangerous than ISIS, Al-Qaeda, the Chinese Communist Party, Taliban, Boko Haram, Al-Sharab, the Soviet Union, for crying out loud, the Khmer Rig.
Luce tweeted last week that he's coveted extremism and violent ideologies all over the world, but has never come across a political force more nihilistic, dangerous, and contemptible than today's Republican.
Nothing close.
This is Edward Luce.
My goodness!
What insane asylum did they draw him out of?
And the man who is in charge of the NSA and the CIA agrees.
Lewis's comments could easily be dismissed as another media member wanting to get attention.
Enter Michael Hayden, former director of CIA, nominated by W, serving under Obama, who exemplifies the kinds of character-laden people being hired at the agency.
His analysis ain't so easily dismissed.
Hayden shared Lew's tweet and added, I agree, and I was the CIA director.
The conclusion, of course, is Hayden had to have been really terribly, truly terrible at his job if he thinks Republicans are the pinnacle of extremism.
And the evidence for that abounds.
Hayden has been relegated to making simplistic, hyperbolic statements as a national security analyst on the failing network known as CNN.
Bloomberg, back in 2014, debated whether or not Hayden was a nation's biggest liar or an unassailable patriot, suggesting he may have lied to Congress during his 2007 testimony about the CIA's enhanced interrogation program.
He was a fierce defender of NASA's spying programs, which were famously uncovered by Edward Snowden.
In short, Hayden is an opponent of human rights and freedom, so of course he joined the media and made the American people his biggest enemies.
Be afraid, he tweeted, former CIA director branding half the country as dangerous and contemptible.
Nothing dangerous and contemptible about that.
Former director himself is engaging in little more than projection when he makes these comments.
He recently suggested President Trump should be executed.
Stunning stuff.
MSA contributor and historian Michael Beschloss, about whom I've had a lot of doubts in the past, responding to media reports alleging without evidence Trump has nuclear secrets at his home.
Shared an image of the Rosenbergs, convicted spies for the Soviet Union, and wrote, Rosenberg were convicted for giving U.S.
nuclear secrets to Moscow and were executed June of 1953.
Hayden shared the tweet and added, Sounds about right.
It's a comment nearly indistinguishable from any Taliban warlord.
Hayden's troubling battle with reality has gone on for some time now.
In 2018, for example, he equated border policies under Trump to Nazi concentration camps.
I know we're not Nazi Germany, but there's a commonality there, he said.
Last August, he compared Trump supporters to the Taliban, sharing a split image with Islamic militants waving guns and flags at the top, pickup trucks featuring American flags and Trump flags below.
The top was captioned, their Taliban, the bottom, our Taliban.
Hayden also said it would be a good idea to send unvaccinated Trump supporters to Afghanistan.
Keep in mind, This man was at the absolute top of the national security apparatus with enormous power.
Meanwhile, the public isn't buying it.
Former CIA director said Trump is extremely dangerous.
Do you agree?
97% disagree.
Only 3% agreed.
Similarly, has the FBI raid made Trump more popular?
3% no.
97% yes.
They have made Trump more popular.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well, on Wednesday, I'm going to be doing an interview on TNT Radio with Michael S. Parker about the stage setting for World War I and World War II, and FDR was an absolute 100% Bolshevik and traitor to America and all of humanity.
But we'll discuss that on Wednesday.
Yeah, let's just talk about the traitors that we had to deal with under Michael Hayden in the 21st century.
Let's start with PNAC, which was released in September of 2000, which said the United States needed to overthrow seven Yeah, I know all about it.
countries.
But in order to do that, we needed a new Pearl Harbor.
Gee, I wonder who we could get to help us stage a new Pearl Harbor.
I wonder how many nuclear bombs it would take to vaporize four buildings in the World Trade Center buildings.
Yeah, I know all about it.
I know about your Patriot Act that you had written.
Supposedly Joe Biden claims and also Michael Chernoff claimed that they wrote that act in 1995 and stuck in a drawer just waiting for the event to happen.
And then we had the dancing Israelis that were there to document the event.
So you want to know who some rotten traitors are that have killed over a million people and squandered $3 trillion worth of money?
Oh, Michael Hayden?
You might go look in the mirror.
Nice.
Carl?
So we really have this tragic, comic, idiocracy, movie-type scene, and I wonder what our opponents are going to do next.
Are they going to give public service announcements for two minutes of hate against the Orange Man?
So Hayden, again, I like what I'm seeing, because what we're doing is we're seeing the exposure of the CIA, the NSA, and corporate media as just being lying sacks of spin, that this is a necessary component for the American empire.
And really, you've got to have a CIA branch, because I'm taking as a fact, That we have a rogue state empire, and as a retired AP U.S.
government teacher and U.S.
history teacher, rogue state empire is the best term that I have for the United States government.
So today's Republicans are dangerous extremists.
That is all projection.
And what the American public should finally demand is a debate Because the debate would demonstrate that it has been the CIA and the leaderships of government that have been participating in ongoing lie-started or well-illegal wars of aggression, bankster looting in the tens of trillions, if not hundreds of trillions, and constant lying.
They also had roles in the assassination of JFK, RFK, and MLK.
But until we get these facts out, and just to expose that this is just nothing but fluff, nothing but talk, the Emperor's naked empire will continue to parade.
Absolutely.
You guys nailing it.
Meanwhile, Democrat operatives control the voter rolls in 31 states.
That ain't good.
Left-wing operatives are working overtime to accomplish their partisan goals and drive Democrat voter turnout.
A prominent voter roll management system used in 31 states and the District of Columbia has politically compromised ties, according to a new report by the independent research group Verity Vote.
The Electronic Registration Information Center, or ERIC, was sold to states as a quick and easy way to update their voter rolls.
Begun in 2012 by far-left activist David Becker and the left-leaning Pew Charitable Trust, the program is ostensibly run by the member states themselves, but public records show that Democrat operatives are working under overtime under the cover of Eric to accomplish their partisan goals and drive Democrat voter turnout.
Becker's left-wing ties have long concerned Republican state officials.
Before he started, Eric, he worked as a lobbyist for People for the American Way, a George Soros-funded advocacy group best known for the Right-Wing Watch website.
Before that, he was a Justice Department attorney who colleagues remember as a hardcore leftist who couldn't stand conservatives.
D.O.J.
became the subject of an ethics complaint after he contacted Boston and offered his help in defeating a lawsuit against the city by his employer for voting infraction.
According to Ansvon Spakosky, former counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Beckert was supposed to be nonpartisan, but his emails revealed nasty, disparaging remarks about Republicans.
Very unethical and unprofessional.
Now, Eric's undergoing scrutiny of Art's involvement with another Becker project, the Center for Election Innovation and Research.
One or two leftist groups used to funnel Mike Zuckerberg's $419 million funding to private takeover.
This was paying for the votes for the mules to drop.
We're talking about at $10 a ballot, 42 million fake ballots.
Eric shares voter data roles, including those of unregistered voters, with CEREC, leading to their public information.
CEREC then develops targeted email lists and sends them back to the state, as part of their agreement with Eric.
States are not allowed to disclose any data they send to nor receive from Eric.
However, Eric is not under the same constraints and is able to work with CEREC.
Participants also expressed concern Eric does more to inflate voter lists without scrutiny than scrub the lists of people who've died, moved, or otherwise become ineligible.
For Eric's own statistics, in 2020 it identified 17 million new voters, compared to only about 3 million inaccurate that should be removed.
Some members are beginning to believe the organization is mismanaged.
Louisiana, for example, is withdrawn due to questionable funding and possibly partisan actors involved.
Even more troubling, some of the information shared, including email addresses and cell phone numbers, is being used for a disinformation voter contact drive.
How does Eric work?
According to its membership agreement, every 60 days, states are required to send all active and inactive voter files, all license or identification records, and any state agency record to Eric, which matches against data from all other member states and Social Security.
Then it creates voter maintenance lists, those who have moved, died, or duplicate registration, and lists of non-registered voters called edgable but unregistered.
States are then required to contact every person on the ladder list and tell them to register.
Michigan's a good example of the eligible but unregistered.
Thanks to Eric and Sarah, tens of thousands of mailers were sent out to unregistered voters in September of 2020.
Because Michigan had approved automatic voter registration by mail.
Recipients of the mailer will automatically register to vote if they did not respond.
Look at that, if they did not respond.
About 30 days after the mailer was sent, 114,000 were automatically added to the voter rolls, an unprecedented single-day registration spike.
CEREC held significant sway in the 2020 election after gaining more than $70 million from Chan Zuckerberg's initiative to start funneling cash to Democrat Secretaries of State in key swing votes.
States to gain access to data needed to inflate voter rolls and drive Democrat turnout.
Pennsylvania and Michigan received the most.
Penn Department of State 13 mil, Michigan nearly 12.
Meanwhile, Biden's student loan write-off plan will cost over a trillion, not the $300 billion.
News articles have estimated the cost at about $300 billion, but that's a gross underestimate.
Earlier estimate of the forgiveness plan ran at about $2,100 per tax, where $330 billion, based on the assumption that a max of $10,000 would be written off, not the higher $20,000 has now been made clear will be written off for those with Pell grants.
I think those are minorities, by the way.
So once again, this is discriminating on the basis of race.
In Green, the write-up to 20,000 will cost billions and billions more.
He's also announced an extension of the student loan repayment moratorium.
That will cost billions more because the suspension costs taxpayers over $52 billion every year.
He did something far more menace than just a one-line write-off.
He announced the Department of Education's intent to revise income-driven repayment plans in a way that would allow students who foolishly attend expensive colleges to largely avoid repaying their loans by cutting their payments by well over half.
As a result, many borrowers will only pay a trivial amount each month and can stop paying anything at all after 10 or 20 years, no matter how much remains, which will be written off at taxpayer expense.
It could eventually add up to over a trillion dollars.
It will encourage colleges to raise tuition like crazy, because under income-based repayment, your payments vary with your income, not the size of the loan.
$1.6 trillion in the student loans is outstanding, and the amount continues to rise, especially with students expecting the government's going to write it off, encouraging them to take even more loans.
As Segart Njeti notes, even if the government cancelled $10,000 per borrower, the amount of outstanding debt will return to today's levels in just four years, thanks to steadily rising student loans taken out each year.
But Biden's changes to income-based repayment plans could write off much of this $2 trillion in student loans in the future as more and more students take advantage.
The cost of loan forgiveness will be paid for through higher taxes or more government borrowing, increasing the national debt already larger than our economy.
As the College Fix notes, an analysis from the Texas Public Policy Foundation concluded, an executive order bailout is likely illegal.
Alan Dershowitz has also said a student bailout through executive action would be illegal.
It's also profoundly regressive.
As Greg Price notes, Only 37% of Americans have four-year college degree, 13% graduate, and a full 56% of student loan is held by those who went to graduate school.
Biden's plan to cancel would be like taking money from a plumber to pay the debt of a lawyer.
The National Review, Charles Cook, said Reinoff student loans are both regressive and illegal.
Those with the lowest unemployment rate in the country, college graduates, took out the loans, spent them, and received a product for the money.
Biden intends to violate his oath of office to transfer the liability repayment to those who didn't do any of that.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yeah, so unless we had a single elected rhino with a brain and a spine, they wouldn't be able to figure out how to file an injunction against this illegal executive order and stop this silly nonsense before it ever gets funded.
And if we didn't have Eric in Texas registering a whole bunch of ghost voters, and we know that over 2 million ghost votes were cast in Texas, During 2020, enough to elect the margin of difference between the House Democrats and Republicans, and give Nancy Pelosi the seat in the gavel.
Yeah, if our rhinos would have protected us at any point in the last 20 years, we wouldn't have that problem.
Our Director of Elections is appointed by the Secretary of State, who's appointed by our governor, and we've had two rotten rhino governors.
That would be Good Hair Perry, and now the, you know, Kemp Abbott, grab it Abbott.
I can't stand the guy.
Yeah, the Zuckey Bucks, in addition to giving over $419 million to set up fake drop boxes and run fake ballots and pay mules and pay the distribution houses, they also were approached by FBI and said, hey, There's fixing to be some Russian different information.
When we give you the wink, you're supposed to keep anybody from finding out anything about the Hunter laptop that we had in our possession for a year prior to the 2020 election, and we did everything we could to discredit it.
Absolutely incredible.
And then to put the nail in the coffin, this is the one that just came out today.
Tom Fenton.
With judicial watch Freedom of Information Act requests show that there were a dozen phone calls between the cell phone of Ray Epps FBI FBI FBI and the office of Speaker Pelosi in the week before January 6.
So you want to know how totally rotten this group of crime syndicate is that's running this nation?
There you go, kids.
We know enough now to die every one of these SOBs.
That's a staggering revelation, Joe.
Thank you for that, Carl.
And that's the type of evidence that we need to go on offense with.
So the first part is for our audience to be clear that the 2020 election was indeed stolen, that that is election fraud.
You have the corporate media BS spin, you have all the money in the election.
Not only just the unprecedented 419 million Zuck bucks, But you have the necessity of spending these millions of dollars on every race to buy the advertising to get elected.
But really, the advertising works hand in hand with the BS spin from corporate media to promote the candidates that are on either the left arm or the right arm of the one ridiculous oligarchic monster.
2,000 mules, if you haven't seen that, that's good evidence to support the facts that it was a stolen election.
If you get to Sidney Powell, the attorney's 250 pages of affidavits from experts, that's good.
My favorite in that, again, is that in the 3 a.m.
stop of the voting in Pennsylvania, when they started recounting again, you had 600,000 votes for Biden, allegedly 3,000 for Trump.
A 200 to 1 ratio is impossible by the odds.
Another number with 60 to 70 zeros behind it.
You have the mail-in so-called ballots.
You have the Dominion voting machines that Harvard Not Harvard.
Princeton and Stanford have been at the forefront of saying, look, that disqualifies this as an election, just plain and simple.
If you don't have a definitive receipt for every unique ballot, then it's not an election.
It's something else.
And this criminal election fraud, Probably you'd have to call it treason as well because you're overthrowing the government.
The second story for this college write-off of the debt, if you take a look at the cost of college and the debt total over time, that, like the aggregate debt, like the national debt, is on an exponential growth curve.
It is a scheme to propagandize all American children until age 22 or 23.
And that's to continue with public education.
Again, Carl B. Herman, Blogspot.
Any of these shows, I have an 11-part series that public education is bullshit, trains to provide work animals, and I make that conclusion after working 38 years in the field.
And if you're going to make the argument that people need to get a college degree in order to apply for a job.
All right.
Well, OK.
So back when my parents were going to school, a high school education was sufficient to apply for a job.
If it isn't anymore, then we need to if you want to have it be efficient.
I mean, it's impossible to imagine right now with criminality and the lies, then we should go ahead and subsidize either trade school after high school for people who want to go there.
Or for a university education for those who are interested in reading, writing, speaking and research.
But again, all that is unimaginable in the criminal environment that we have today.
We would have to have arrests first.
Yes, yes.
And they can't come soon enough.
Meanwhile, Did a Conspiracy Theory Just Collapse?
Sandy Hook and Alex Jones by Daniel Pites.
My note about it?
Nice piece of propaganda.
Where even though Alex Jones may have caved and Mike Palachuk may have issued an apology, I remain dedicated to the truth about Sandy Hook.
For I now have a petition before the U.S.
Supreme Court to reverse a ruling of the Dane County Circuit Court on the ground that the summary judgment protocols in Wisconsin violate my rights under the 7th and the 14th Amendments.
You can download my petition from the SCOTUS docket here and check out some of my posts about the Alex Jones trial for damages, including Alex Jones calls out murder of due process at Sandy Hook show trial and revised Sandy Hook parents that testify against Alex Jones and a culture of lies.
For more, go to Before It's News and check out James Fetzer, How to Spot a False Flag, A False Flag Checklist Report.
According to Daniel Pipes, conspiracy theories tend to live forever.
Think of those surrounding the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Therefore, what recently took place in an Austin, Texas courtroom is remarkable and to be celebrated.
The rare, likely collapse of a conspiracy theory.
But when he cites JFK, this is absurd.
There were multiple shooters.
Anyone who watched television that day Observe the two shots reported.
The two wounds was a shot to the throat and a shot to the right temple, both fired from in front.
This guy appears to have no idea what he is talking about.
Alex Jones, who we characterize as a motor mouth, endorsed by Trump as amazing and by Joe Rogan as hilarious, refused to accept that Adam Lanza killed 26 and injured two at Sandy Hook in Newtown.
It was not the deadliest shooting, rather No one died, according to Alex.
The gunman victims and parents were all crisis actors, following the Obama administration's carefully rehearsed script to win public support for stricter gun control laws, which in fact is a pretty good capsule summary of what actually happened.
Over nearly a decade, Alex won a large audience made a fortune by hawking his inversion of reality.
Except what he's describing here is more accurate than the official narrative by far.
He also caused great pain, especially to parents of their 20 slaughtered children.
Except, so far as I can tell, they were all making out like bandits, splitting between $27 and $130 million for feigning to have lost a child at what was, in fact, a FEMA drill that was being conducted to be presented as mass murder to promote gun control.
Jones-inspired conspiracy theorists mock the parents, threaten them, harass them, even chop their homes.
By the way, I don't believe any of that, with the single exception of one Lucy Richards, who appears to be a loose nut, in response to what they call a living hell.
Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, parents of a murdered six-year-old, brought a defamation lawsuit.
My understanding, by the way, is Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis may not even be married.
Surprisingly, Jones on the final day acknowledged his shooting was 100% real, conceding his claim of a hoax was absolutely irresponsible.
This is pretty embarrassing stuff.
If Jones hoped the last-minute concession was saving money, he erred.
The parents won $4.1 million in compensatory and $45.2 million in punitive, Showing here the the cobbler of Nobody Died at Sandy Hook, which had 13 contributors, including six PhDs.
Nor is Jones alone in the dark.
In 2015, James Fetzer and Mike Palachuk published Nobody Died at Sandy Hook.
It was a FEMA drill to promote gun control.
In 2019, a jury fined Fetzer $450,000 for falsely claiming that Lenny Posner, the father of Noah, a student killed at the school, filled out a false death certificate for his son.
Palachek released a statement of remorse.
The court has ruled the death certificate of a new imposter is not a fabrication.
I accept the court's ruling without appeal, and I apologize for any resulting distress.
The triple whammy of a conspiracy theory found false in courts of law, incurring large monetary fines and admissions of falsehood, is as important as it is rare for two reasons.
First, By penalizing those who defame and torment the victims of an atrocity, the Sandy Hook trials cleanse the body politic, rebuke the irresponsible and broke accountability, impose a cost on fact-free accusations.
The trial provided a welcome interlude to sobriety and sanity at a time of incessant accusation of fake news and rampant conspiracy theories coming from both a right that the 2020 U.S.
presidential election was rigged and the left claims of Russian cooperation with the Trump campaign in 2016.
But of course, the election was rigged.
Oh, it is certainly true that there was no Russian.
I mean, from the left.
Yeah.
I mean, both manifest absurdities where we know much better.
Second and more profoundly, these trials may actually terminate a conspiracy theory.
Debate over major incidents, the violent suppression of the Knights Templar in 1312, the French Revolution of 1789, the Dreyfus Affair of 1890, the attacks of 9-11 tend to live on forever.
Likewise, suspicions of alleged conspirators such as Jews, Rosicrucians, Knights Templar, Jesuits, Freemasons, philosophies, Illuminati, Jacobins, continue for centuries or even millennia.
Here we have the head of the Knight Templar being burned at the stake.
While conspiracy theorists have a talent to deny obvious facts, just wait for the claim to surface.
Jones never apologized.
It was a dabble.
In pessimisy, their message is enduring.
The Sandy Hook obsession will now likely be discredited and wither away.
Further lawsuits against Jones, Fetzer, Palachuk, and other fantasies will help further to shut the nail.
If you want to review my latest, check out What Happened at Sandy Hook.
Joe, your thoughts?
Yes, well I had the pleasure of going to Austin in May of 2009 and attending an event with Alex Jones and Richard Gage on what really happened on 9-1-1, but they both are still sticking with the thermite story, which we've proven repeatedly is absolutely 100% impossible.
And I had lunch twice with Richard Gage at DVD premieres Here in Houston, so you know he can't claim that he doesn't know me and he can't claim that we haven't had several 100 emails over the last 12 years and he can't claim that he what he's unaware of any other evidence.
Because if he's unaware, it's only because he wants to be unaware.
And then I've been to probably a dozen different events in the last 12 years, at least that many where Alex Jones was there speaking in person.
A bunch of open Texas and stop the steel rallies where he was speaking.
So I'm very familiar with him, and unfortunately, you know, we have some people on our side that even though they've done some good work, they're controlled opposition, and they won't take you all the way to the truth.
This is posted at Principia Scientific.
Why the City of London is the hub of corrupt science, and it's from a state of the nation, but it's also the hub of corrupt financing, corrupt history, corrupt Corrupt government, corrupt medicine.
It's the hub of every corruption on the planet, kids.
And Muammar Gaddafi suggested if you want to stop terrorism around the world, just lob a cruise missile into the city of London.
Carl?
Yeah, having just gotten back from the City of London recently, it's guarded literally by statues of reptiles in that place.
And they claim that there was a big fire that caused a big reorganization, and the year of that fire is 1666.
So, of course, you can believe all that official story.
The author of that article that we just went over, Daniel's pipes are full of bullshit.
And that is really such a ridiculous parody of journalism.
Such a text.
I mean, if you just submitted that into a high school journalism class, it would fail.
There's no factual basis for those claims.
And as a professional scholar, I would start with Well, let's take that central term that you started with there, Daniel, a conspiracy theory, and define it.
So generally what that means is that this is an explanation that is absolutely refuted by the comprehensive and objective facts, and or a conspiracy theory is just some explanation given without any facts.
All right, all right, all right.
Well, let's put that next to the cases of the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK, and you'll really see that it is the government that is pushing a conspiracy theory where they give an explanation that is easily refuted by the objective facts, and they say stuff that is given without any evidence whatsoever.
So, independent scholars like us, we promise To explain, document, and prove with objective, independently verifiable evidence an explanation that does match those facts, And that it does implicate the top actors in the US government.
So we're talking about presidents.
We're talking about the necessity of a criminally controlled corporate media to put out pieces such as through Daniel's pipes.
And the purpose is always to be pushing a narrative propaganda in order to continue the ongoing empire and the empire.
Yeah, it's grotesque, Carl.
consistently use human resources to maximize the profit of their natural resources.
And I think that they just use humans for entertainment and sexual pleasure, and importantly as well, as a food source through including adrenochrome.
Yeah, it's grotesque, Carl.
I think you got it right.
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We're here now for our final thoughts.
Joe, yours.
Yes, well, I've been having a web guy work on my website, and we're putting up the last few articles before we open up the site for public views.
And then we're also going to link some of the videos that I've done with Dr. Fetzer on the climate scam.
But here's one of the articles that's going to be posted there.
I just got printed out today.
This is from 2012.
Rice, oh Romney, that must have zombie treat.
Every four years, as required by the archaic, whitey-written constitutional rulebook, the Presidential Puppet Production Group is required to whip up some political gruel to force-feed the catatonic public when they begin to awake from the previously selected executive fraud.
Elections are like a prefix menu for bad political theater.
This year is no exception.
But before we get to today's menu, let's refresh our memories.
I go through about a hundred 50 years of puppet shows as far as elections in this country.
It's absolutely shameful.
And then another one.
This was part three of a three series article that it was never posted at Canada Free Press because of some nefarious activities by some people that I thought were colleagues.
But anyhow, I got kicked off of Canada Free Press.
The first article was the vacuum under the Satoro sombrero.
The second article was Housebreaking Your New Euro Snob, and then this article, which will be posted at my website, is Overthrowing the Kitten Caboodle, and this is about stuff that happened at World War II.
I had the honor of growing up at the knee as a young child from Constantly being surrounded by war veterans.
There was 12 million Americans that served in World War II.
I had a church deacon that was in the Battle of the Bulge.
I had a junior high math teacher who was a POW bomber crew that was shot down over Germany.
Spent a year and a half in POW camps.
I had a girlfriend whose dad flew P-38s in the South Pacific.
I've studied an enormous amount about the European theater, but I hadn't studied enough about the Pacific theater.
And this article, Overthrowing the Kitten Caboodle, goes into enormous amount of evidence about the Japanese war crimes and their Unit 731, which we incorporated 100% so that we had Better biological and chemical weapons technology from the Japanese than we ever got from the Germans.
So that's how our government's actually run, kids.
It's disgusting.
We need to overthrow the kitten caboodle.
Carl, your final thoughts?
Well, first, we have no idea of knowing what's going to happen in the future.
But we can think, we can project, we can hope, we can pray, we can wish.
And wouldn't it be great if Jim Fetzer finally got the light of justice and a little bit of spotlight, if we can turn this thing around by then?
Professor Fetzer can be recognized as he's in my Hall of Fame for scholars as a leader for the truth on our most important false flags on the planet and in the U.S.
including for JFK and 9-11 and for Sandy Hook.
And that would be really fun to have that comeback victory.
That said, we don't know what's going to happen.
It could be just another L in the column of the great game.
And that said, all that we really have control over as individuals is what we think and what we say and what we do.
All of the facts are on our side and The three of us and the other hosts have, you know, this has been our careers.
We have together, the three of us, well over a hundred years of professional scholarship to document these crimes of these leaders.
And we're absolutely confident in our ability to take on a debate, anybody, to demonstrate the facts of our claims.
So, another day of The Clown Show.
We'll see what happens together, and just stay confident in the truth and your commitment for it.
Well, thanks to Joe Olson and Carl Herman for wonderful coverage today.
It's ironic that every one of the examples this Daniel Pipes picked out turned out to be a bona fide conspiracy, whether we're talking about stealing the election at 2020, fabricating the charge that Trump was a Russian agent, A assassination of JFK having had multiple shooters, or that Sandy Hook was a FEMA drill.
All of those, alas, turn out to be true.
So if he wanted to offer examples, they were telling in the respect that each one of them was a bona fide conspiracy, today recognized not merely as a theory, but as a fact.
We're glad to have you join us.
We shall see, as Carl observes, on October 3rd, whether my case goes to the Supreme Court, devoutly to be wished.
I'm optimistic.
We shall see.
Meanwhile, spend as much time as you can with your friends and loved ones.
Remember, we do not know how much time we have left.